Snior 6415.4 .jfhafory On September 2, 1954, twenty-eight new Freshmen entered the halls Paris High School. They were: Donna Andrews, jean Baker, Henry Diane Billings, Mary Boyle, Lavinia Chamberlain, Eve Day, joan Martha Ewell, Avis Farr, Lorraine Farrar, Duane Hayes, Paul Henderso Herrick, Harlan -johnson, Richard Kangas, Sylvia Kilponen, Laila Maki, f West illings, stman, , james ouglas Perham, Betty Richardson, Perley Robinson, Wayne Ross, Mark Sundelin, Wil- liam Whitman, Phillip Waterhouse, Nancy Yates, Corey Bonney, jr., and David Brown. We held our first class meeting on September 27, and the following officers were elected: President ,...,,.,.,.. ..............,.., Diane Billings Vice President ....,.. ..... L avinia Chamberlain Secretary ..,.,.,.,.... .......,...... J oan Eastman Treasurer ...........,... ........,,..,...... A vis Farr Student Council ......,........i....................,.......,..,.... Douglas Perham Class Advisor ,A......i.......,............................,....................., Mrs. Ross In October we were initiated by the Seniors. Henry Billings and orraine Farrar were crowned King and Queen of the class for selling the most tic ets. Al- though we were put through a lot of stunts we enjoyed it and memo ies still exist from that night. During December we started our class funds by sp nsoring a roller-skating party, selling sandwiches, hot dogs, drinks, Christmas ca dy and holding two food sales. Several members of our class had already fou d their places in basketball and other extra-curricular activities. Some of us hel d serve on the Readit and NAUTILUS Boards. We felt that we had accomplish much in our Hrst year of West Paris High School. Twenty-six students returned as Sophomores and proud to be upperdassmen! Again we elected class officers: President ...,.,..,.........,.... ....... ....., N a ncy Andrews Vice President , ........ ,...,. . Richard Kangas Secretary ............. .,.,. M artha Ewell Treasurer ...........,.,....,...........,..,.......,......,..............,,.,..,....., Avis Farr Student Council .........,.....,.....,,.......,.......,........,..,..... Henry Hertell , This year, Betty Richardson, Eve Day, Martha Ewell, and Donna i ndrews were made members of the junior varsity cheerleaders while several ot r mem- bers were engaged in many activities such as basketball, softball, baseb l, band and orchestra. Douglas Perham was our representative to the Oxford County Speaking League Meet at Buckfield. Several students enrolled in the Driver's Training Program. Our money-making projects consisted of the usual sa and food sales, sale of tickets and a Variety Show. ndwich September, 1956, found twenty-four of us back again as Juniors. e were sorry to see that the number of our class was decreasing each year but everthe- less we continued on our usual way. On September 13, we elected w class officers: President .,..,..,.... ...,.. , ...,... ..,...... D u ane Hayes Vice President .,.,,.. .,...,.. H arlan Johnson Secretary .,............,. ...,,... N ancy Yates Treasurer .......,...,...,.................,........................,........,......., Avis Farr Student Council ............,.,..............................,.... ...,. D iane Billings Early in january, Harlan Johnson, our Vice President, transferred tclJNorway High School, so we elected Mary Boyle to take over his duties. We spon red the annual banquet for the Seniors this year in May at the Universalist Church. Nancy Andrews served as assistant manager in the Magazine Drive and ll to Dirigo Girls' and Boys' State were Nancy Yates and Douglas Perham. October and February, our money-making months, we sold sandwiches, t ickets on a harvest basket, candy, and sponsored two roller-skating parties, two fdo I2 elegates During d sales,
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