Windham High School - Windonian Yearbook (Windham, ME)
- Class of 1948
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WINDONIAN BOARD Isf Row: NNAUGCU Wyman, Loraaine Doiron, WiYVIam Brown fAs5isianV Edifmj Doreen Moor 1EdS1or in-Chiefl, Irene Zincnuk Mxssisfanf Edivorj, Ramon Simmons. 2nd Row: Befiy Ccrson, Freidn ChapNin, Mrs, Hafch Hzaculfy Advisovj, Sianlcy Tnmnpson Audrey Kimbali, Ora 5-iaslcdl, Anne Elder. Donald Van Dusen, Earle Lowell, Arfnur Roqcrs, Jane Hodqdon, Monica FHinwood, Euqens: Maxim fno'r presenf when picture was Talwnj. .7Le llflinclonian Published by +he S1'uclen+s of Windham High School Volume XXXI Windham, Maine Number I Edil-or-in-Chief DOREEN MOORE, '48 Assisfanl' Edilors-in-Chief IRENEZINCHUK, '49 WILLIAM BROWN, '49 Business Managers WALLACE WYMAN, '48 RAMON SIMMONS, '48 Afhle+ics Edifors Circula+ioIn Edifor FREIDA CHAPLIN, '48 JANET HODGDON, '48 EUGENE MAXIM, '48 Joke Ediiors BETTY CORSON, '48 ARTHUR ROGERS, '48 Alumni Ediiors Assis+an+ Business Manager LORRAINE DOIRON, '48 ORA I-IASKELL, '49 EARLE LOWELL, '48 Senior Wriie-ups ANNE ELDER, '48 DONALD VAN DUSEN, '48 Exchange Edi+or School Noies MONICA ELLINWOOD, '48 AUDREY KIMBALL, '48 FACU LTY Isl Row: Mig, Mai, E. I5Ii',vf1II Mr-, Annif- P. Beclnei, MI. Clvfnlfrll E. Hamlwn, MI, I.. S V, Mrs. Icln RIQI1. 2nd Row: Min, Nan S. I'I4iIfIN, MIG. Dense Simmons Min Bvrnirn Edwfmls, Mr. Cha Ie I-I Imnii Mi, If-vi H. Emslf-if Min. Marion I-Iwlgclrwn. PRINCIPAL Science ALERED J. EORTIER English NAN S. HATCH Agriculfure CHARLES H, DELANO Commercial BERNICE EDWARDS Social Science DESSA SIMMONS Indusfrial Ar+s LESLIE ALLEY ffl Music IDA RICH Languages ANNIE P, BADGER Physical Educalion and Science TED H, EOSTER Home Economics MARY BUZZELL English and Hisfory MARION HODGDON His+ory and Mafhemalics CHARLES E. I-IAMLEN mir ' N.-. , .,, I -. -' 'U ' . . 1 , '-1 'A ' nu--'al .- K. - , 4 ' , 'S' L ' ' 'U '- N' ff '1 ' T vf - - . , .1-. ' -' Kfrffi'-A5QT 1' 3 'y v' ' H? c- '.-!':45-- .. ' . , . ' - Y- I , 1' W fn- ' 'V W1 , - . - x.,.,.-.1-' , .- -'gp 1 - I ' , ' 'Y 'lg' ,. , H- A . L. ..i -u.... . gf r ' 4. fl? ,g. Nz: r ,fl ,rn . F e D--' 1 V 'fg--if-1 J 1 -,iffy 'FJ -- a,,,i,...,LL , 1 41,.,f,.,,. by A . , .-,Q 55- ,-4 ,- - 1' 14 w...,, ,',.., -su 'L I, , ' .,.x. ,:.-,.- , , P-HR, f'.'f1.. w 2' 57,1 F ., .8 , N,- ,, Q , .- I .34 1 I 5. 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Andrew Prize: ARTHUR ROGERS The Alumni Prize: HARRY MAINS Reader's Dig'es+ Subscripfion- JOAN ANTHOINE Becker Junior College Key: moms PERKINS I I Year: Flmmn Graduation Program - 1947 Processional March Invocahon ...,..,, , ..,,.. ............. R EV. ROBERT C. WHITEH EAD Music ,. ....,......,. . ..,.,.,, .......................... . .............,,...........................,.,..,...... ......................,,..,......... G I RLS CHORUS Lill Thine Eyes IMendeIssohn from Eliiahl The Lillle French Cloclc IRichard Kounizl Salufafory--Wonder Men of Tomorrow ,......,,. ..... .,,..,...r.....,,.,.,................ J O HN R. THAYER Music ,...,.,,,r,..,....r. . ,,.,.,.c,.,........... ...........r ...... .........,,,.....,............ .,......,.. H I G H SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Minueffo lMozarII .,...,..,.....,.,,......................4.......,,.....,,...4...,................ BETTY FOYE, Conducfor Andanfe Can+ab.Ie IP. Tschailcowskyl ......... BARBARA THOMPSON, Conducror Address ..,,.. ,...,,,. , ............ , ..,,,,,,. ............,,.......,...,,,,....,.... .,.,..,.,.,.,..,....................,.... J O HN T. HOLDEN Presidenf of Nasson College Music .4.,....4...,4...,...T.,.......,.........,,......,....,........,.....i..... ....., .,.4,4...... M I XED CHORUS Sfrange Music IGriegI One World IO'HaraI Valedicfory-Our Aim: Success: Our Hope: To Win ...... .........,,.. J OAN E. ANTHOINE Awards Presenlafion of Diplomas ....... ............. S UPERINTENDENT F. H, AIKINS Singing of Class Ode Benecliclion ....,...............,.. Recessional March Toasf 'ro Seniors ............ Toas+ Io Underclassmen .,,, Senior Class Hislory ...,........ Senior Class Prophecy Senior Class Will ..........,... Gills Io Girls ,.,..,. Giffs 'ro Boys ,..,.... Tim-lm: REV. ROBERT C. WHITEHEAD Junior Prom of 1948 BILLY BROWN .I ARTHU R ROGERS RAMON SIMMONS AUDREY KIMBALL JANET HODGDON DON VAN DUSEN BETTY CORSON Athletic Awards ot 1947-1948 '-Girls' Basketball Letters Doreen Moore ICO-Captainl Freida Chaplin ICO-Captainl Janet I-lodgdon Pat Adams Dawn Atherton Irene Zinchulc Eleanor Brume Audrey Kimball Evora Moore Janet Irish Betty Lowell Lorraine Davis Seniors Audrey Kimball Earle Lowell Ralph Weeks Sophomores Jean Douglas Gertrude Dyer Sally Hayden Joyce Manchester Evora Moore Neil Lowell Patricia Day Erdine Libby Boys' Basketball Letters Eugene Maxim ICO-Captainl Jason Noble ICO-Captainl Dick Brown Wesley McLellan Johnny Pecararo David Quinlan Cheerleading Awards Monica Ellinwood Joyce Manchester Irene Doiron Jean Douglas Louise Jorgensen Conway Miele Donald I-lill Perfect Attendence 1947-1948 Eighth Grade Juniors Eleanor Brume Barbara Durant Ruth Jorgensen Irene Zinchulc Theo Wallace Robert Hunt Freshmen Louise Jorgensen Helen Meloon Allan Kimball Robert Pendexter Irvin Verrill Jennie Varney Milton Rogers Th irteen New England Music Festival Windham High School is lorlunare ihis year in being represenied in ihe New England Music Fesfival Concerl held al Soulh Poriland, April 8-I l. Eleanore Davis is a member ol ihe All New England High School Orcheslra, and Theo Wallace, a member of lhe All New England Chorus. These members were selecled from high schools fhrough- ouf New England, being chosen by lhe local supervisor who does Training on music selec- +ions before The All New England Chorus and Orcheslra rehearsals. A choice is lhen made by The New England Orcheslra and Chorus manager. The chorus direcfor was Charles Woodbury of Keene, N. H., and +he orcheslra direclor, Alberf Wassell of Worcesler, Mass. F uurteen. The Cafeteria . The High School Cafereria opened in Sepiember in ihe Cenier Grammar School and iunciioned un'ril rhe end of Ocrober, when ii was closed by voie of 'rhe +own. The high school siudenis and Cenrer School s+uden+s are carried by bus ar noon +o rhe Friends' School Cafeferia, where Mrs. Edna Mains, rhe cook al Friends', has prepared many iempiing meals. Price of The meals is Sl.OO a weelc. All school lunches +hroughou+ lhe iown are super- vised by Miss Buzzell, Home Economics feacher. This includes planning menus, purchas- ing food, and dislribuling lhe food io The cafeferia. We all hope 'rhal' fhis proiecf will confinue. Our New Agriculture Teacher Mr. Charles Delano, our new Agriculiure ieacher, comes from Buclcspori, Maine. Mr. Delano aH'ended secondary schools a+ Easiern Maine Conference Seminary, was graduaied in l'-733. He siudied a+ fhe Universiiy of Maine where he was graduaied in !937, wiih a B.S. degree in Agricullural Economics. He also aiiended summer sessions for 6 years. Afrer devoiing one year ar Harvard College, he enrered lhe service for ihree years, where he was a Communicaiion Oriicer of fhe Unired Slales Navy. Mr. Delano has iaughi a+ Oakiield High School for six years, and Hodgclon for fwo years. He is fhe coach of ihe Junior Varsiiy Baskeiball feam, and advisor of ihe Fuiure Farmers of America. We all have enjoyed having Mr, Delano wilh us, and hope ihai he will confinue +eaching a+ Windham High. DOREEN MOORE, '48 Ediior-in-Chief Fifteen Our New English Teacher Mrs. Nan S. HaTch is our new English Teacher who comes Trom PorTland, Maine. She was gracluaTed Trom Lincoln Academy, Then aTTending Colby where she received her A.B. degree. She also did graduaTe work aT BaTes. Mrs. HaTch TaughT English aT Ricker Classical lnsTiTuTe, Sanford High, PorTland CounTry Day School, Cape EIizabe+h Tive years and WesTbrook I5 years. Under her supervision The school paper, Whispers, has been published. She is also FaculTy Advisor Tor our year book, The Windonian. We appreciaTe The help she has given us, and we all hope she will reTurn nexT year. Our New Commercial Teacher Miss Bernice Edwards was born in Raymond, Maine. She aTTended Gorham STaTe Teachers College and Bliss Business College. She TaughT aT Penne-ll lnsTiTuTe, Gray, before she came To Windham. Miss Edwards has been a greaT asseT To The school. She is liked by all The sTudenTs and we hope she will sTay wiTh us. Our New Music Teacher Our new music Teacher, Mrs. lda Rich, was born aT ATkinson, New Hampshire, She aTTended Normal School in PlymouTh, New Hampshire: Keene and Hyanis, MassachuseTTs. She also aTTended SmiTh College and Lassell Junior College. She TaughT music aT Old Orchard, Cape ElizabeTh and BridgTon and also TaughT in MassachuseTTs and New Hampshire. She has been very helpTul in our music work and deserves a greai' deal of Thanks. Sixzeen Our New Physical Education and Science Teacher Mr. Ted Fosler our Science and Physical Educaiion ieacher, comes from Bridglon. He aiiended Bridg+on High School and lfhaca College. In +he summers, he weni io Holy Cross and Universiiy of New Hampshire. He iaughi al' Norridgewock and Souih Paris before he came 'ro Windham, where he has been coach of boih girls' and boys' baskeiloall, which has kepl' him busy in and ou+ of school. He has done a wonderful job wiih boih reams. We hope he has enioyed working wiih us, as much as we have enioyed working wiih him. All 'rhe srudenis like Mr. Fosier very much, and hope- he plans 'ro s+ay wi'rh us. Ex-Servicemen The Senior Class welcomes back ihree ex-servicemen fhis year: Norman Siuari was in rhe Navy for iwenly-six monihs. He was siaiioned in Texas and New York, and received his discharge in June, I946. Allen Sayward was in ihe Marines for +wen+y-six monrhs. He served ar Guam and lwo Jima. Aifer being wounded, he was siaiioned in Oregon un+il discharged in June, l946. Lewis Cobb reiurned January 3 'ro finish our ihe year wiih ihe senior class. IRENE ZINCHUK, '49 Assisranr Ediior Seventeen School Notes - Seplember Seplem ber Seplember Seplember Sepfember Sepfember Seplember Seplem ber Oclober Oclober Oclober Ocfober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober November November 8 I0 I5 I6 I9 22 23 26 4 6 8 IO I4 I5 I7 20 2 I 24 27 28 3I 6 I7 Calendar School sla rled a Ii++le Iale 'rhis year, bu? everyone was glad lo gel back- or so il seemed. Oh, my poor feel! Eighlh Grade slarled selling subscriplions for Crowell Magazines. Now wha'r's The mailer wilh lhe Freshmen: could il' be lhe Seniors have slarled plans for Freshman Day? Mrs. Rich. our new music inslruclor, sfarled girls' chorus, boys' chorus and mixed chorus. We had a surprise loday. Mr. MaLe+le made a shorl' visil. Today 'there seem lo be a lol ol queslionable people. Freshman Day and Freshman Receplion was a big success. Mrs. Bowdoin subsliluled for Miss Edwards loday. Mrs. Badger had 'rryouls For lhe 'rhree-acl play. George Burrows, Harry Mains and Dana Jordon visiled. Swing your parlnerl Juniors pu+ on a successful dance. Sophomores wenl on Salem lrip. Ah huh! Girls had 'rryouls for lhe swimming meel. Miss Edwards back afler Iwo weeks illness. Sludenl Council had lirsl meeling. They are doing lhe work 'Formerly done by lhe Leaders' Corps. Oh! There's a chicken, loo. The Seniors pul on a Barn Dance. F. H. A. had firsl meeling. Boys had lryouls lor swimming. Girls came in fif+h in lhe swimming meel. Normie Sluarl came back lo finish school wilh lhe Seniors. Whal a gel-'rogelherl We had 'rhe lirsl assembly of The year, pul on by 'rhe Sludenl Council. The Sophomores pul on a dance. Mrs, Halch look Mrs, Damon's place, loday, for lhe resl of lhe year. The boys swimming meel was close. bul 'rhey came in lhird. Mosl of lhe boys are slill lighling fire. The girls of lhe F. H. A. made sandwiches for lhe fire-lighlers. The boys slarled praclicing baskelball, wi+h Ted Fosler as lheir coach. Girls slarled baskelball praclice, wilh Mr. Fosler as lheir coach, loo. PennelI's orcheslra played wilh ours al 'rhe farewell assembly for Mr. Shaw. Mr. Merrill look Mr. Shaw's place as agricullure leacher. Mr. Hamlen is now our principal. - We began lhe ro+a+ion of periods, wi+h an aclivily period added each Monday and Wednesday. Miss Thurlow look Mrs. Ha+ch's place for loday. Nineteen November I9 November 24 December December December I2 December I7 December I8 December I9 December 29 January 5 January 9 January I3 January I6 January 20 January 2l January 23 January 26 January 27 January 28 January 29 January 30 I February 3 February 6 Twenty November 25 2 5 The Varsi+y Club pu+ on a dance and raffled off Iwo Iurkeys. The girls slarled 'rhe baskelball season righl by defeafing 'rhe Alumni. The boys losl. The Senior girls had a speaker from Weslbrook Junior College. The girls won 32 lo I2 over Porler. The boys losf, The girls won by quile a margin over Gorham, 47 'ro 5. The boys played a good game. bu+ Ios+. The girls loughl a Iough game, buf delealed Falmoufh 3I 'ro 25. Our boys were once again defealed. We had our annual Chrisfmas assembly pu+ on by Mr. Whifehead. F, I-I, A. girls had a Chrisfmas +ree. Our girls musl be good. They delealed Cape 40 +o 22. Our boys losl buf, cheer up, Ihere's sfill a chance. Lois of new clolhes. Sanla mus+ have been good Io all. Mr. Delano 'look Mr. Merrill's place as agriculture Ieacher. Anolher acldilion, Allen Sayward came back 'Io finish school wiI'h Ihe Seniors. I Ihink we all had a good laugh Ioday. A one-man circus enferlained us during ac+ivi+y period. Mmm, shor'r vacation from a few classes as we go+ our of school early because of a bad sform. Our varsify and JV's played Scarboro. JV's won, buf varsify losf. Yea, 'feamsl Girls won over Mechanic Falls 49 Io I I. and 'rhe boys won 45 'IO 43. There +hey've done if again. The girls defeafed Gorham 54 'ro 20. The boys los? a hard foughl' game. Boy! Do we look snazz I The girls have new baskelball suils. The irls Y 9 played an aflernoon game wifh Weslbrook. Our boys also played Pennell. Our boys beam' Gorham S'ra+e Teachers College 24 Io 2 I. Sophomore Class pul on an assembly. The audiforium was sure rocking Ionighr, as our girls lied Falmoulh girls af 27. We puf on our bes'r looks Ioday, because we had picfures for The Wind- onian faken. Our boys played Pennell. The girls sure had a Iough game Ihis aflernoon, buf 'fied Soufh Paris al 5 I. Girls on lhe baskelball 'ream mel Dorofhy Hamlin. No school. buf we s+ill played Cape. Girls look anolher game from Cape. The final score 42 Io 29. The boys, alfhough slill working hard, los+ again. Our boys played a good game on a larger floor, +aking Freeporl 36 Io 46. The JV's losI'. We had a speaker on agricullure a+ assembly. A, rg February February February February February 9 Do we ride in s+yIe now! A new bus has been added. Windham girls walked away with S+andish, 64 +o 2 I . , I I Anofher rough and rough game for fhe girls, buf Ihey beam' Soufh Paris, 4I 'ro 43. I3 Boys Ios+ 'ro Scarboro. P-I-e-a-s-e be my VaIen+Ine? The F. H. A. had a Valenfine Parfy, I6 The boys beaf Siandish 29 +o 27, which enables fhem Io play in +he Triple C +ournamen+. I8 Windham Ied FaImou+h in Ihe Iournameni, 'ro Ihe Ihird quarier. and +hen Iosr 3l Io 25. Twenty-one WHISPERS BOARD ls'r Row: Eleanore Davis, Eleanor Sawyer, Calherine Sicldons, Evelyn Leiqhlon, lEdiforl, Rulh Widqor lfxssisfanl Edilorl, Irene Doiion, Theo Wallace, Ralph We-elcs, Hartley Corson. 2nd Row: Georgia Sleed, Marilyn Richardson, Wendell Brown, Danny Soulhard, l-larry Plummer, Doreen Moore, Jean Douqlas, Jason Noble, Paul Greenlaw Alice Allen, Palrigia Day, Mrs. Hafch lFacul1y Advisorl. 3rd Row: Jane? l-lodqclon, Mary Lamb, Mildred Bishop, Dawn Afherlon, Anne Elder, Beverly Davis, Audrey Kimball, Charlolle Rogers, Barbara Thompson, Leona Moore, George Lowell. 4fh Row: Roberf l-lunl, William Warren, Donald Gordon, Danny Davis, Kennelh Pierce, Slanley Thompson, William Bowen-lBusiness Manager-no? presenf when piclure was lalnenl. Twvn tv-Urn Windham Whispers Board This Board pufs our The school paper each ranking period. The paper includes: class news. social evenls, iokes, chaHer, afhlerics, alumni news and o+her news of inferesl lo 'rhe sfudenls. The slafli is as follows: Edilor-Evelyn Leighfon Assislanl Edilor-Rulh Widger Business Manager-William Bowen Assislanf Business Manager-Carherine Siddons School Noles-Dan Davis, Mildred Bishop Senior News-Barbara Thompson, Kennelh A+her'ron, Janice Shaw, S+anley Dyer Junior News-Dawn Alherlon, Eleanor Sawyer, George Lowell, Harry Plummer Sophomore News-Irene Doiron, Conway Miele, Jean Douglas, Richard Davis Freshman News-Mary Lamb, Wendell Brown, Leona Moore, l'lar'l'ley Corson Typisls-Anne Elder, Audrey Kimball, Marilyn Richardson E Afhlelics-Jason Noble, Dawn Afherlon Mimeograph-Paul Greenlaw, William Warren, Earle Meserve, Kennelh Pierce Mimeoscope-Paul Greenlaw, Winona Libby, Janice Shaw, Beverly Davis i Alumni Nores-Ralph Weeks, Kennefh A+her+on,sTheo Wallace, Doreen Moore Carfoonisls-Theo Wallace, Doreen Moore, Anne Elder, Charlofle Rogers Clipping-Paul Greenlaw, Herberl Kimball, Roberf l-lunl, Sfanley Thompson Disfribulion-Donald Gordon, Dan Soulhard, Mildred Bishop, Janef l-lodgdon Sporflighl-Evelyn Leighlon, Rul'h Widger Club Repor+ers-Rulh Widger, Ralph Weeks, Jason Noble, Eleanore Davis, Anne Elder, Audrey Kimball, Theo Wallace Faculfy Advisor-Mrs. l la'rch Twenty-th ree f HONOR STUDENTS ls? Row: Barbara Weeks. Louise Jorgensen, Audrey Kimball, Doreen Moore lSalufa+orianl, Anne Elder Walediclorianl, Rullv McLucas, Paffy Day, Jean Kneeland. 2nd Row: Ralph Weelcs, Carrie Drown, Roberl Pendexler, Beverly Verrill, Emma Weber, Ramon Simmons, Par Adams, Ora Haskell, Irene Zinclmulc, William Brown Ruflw Jorgensen, Jeanelfe Morse. William Leonard. Twfntv-four Honor Students The following sruden+s deserve a lol of praise for 'rhe excellenl work 'rhar lhey have done 'rhis year. Their ranks are: Anne Elder Doreen Moore Ramon Simmons Billy Brown Rurh Jorgensen Carrie Drown Emma Webber Barbara Weeks Louise Jorgensen Pa+ricia Day Jean Kneeland Janer Morse Seniors l3 M Yearsl 95.25 Ralph Weeks 93.9 Earle Lowell 9I.5 Audrey Kimball Juniors IZM Yearsl 93.6 Irene Zinchuk 92.7 Beverly Verrill 92.5 Sophomores ll M Yearsl 94.4 Par Adams 93. Freshmen lk Yearl 93.25 Roberl Pendexler Eigh+h Grade lk Yearl 94.8 Rulh lvlcLucas 94.6 William Leonard 92.4 AUDREY KIMBALL, '48 School Noles 9 I .I 90.6 90.4 9I.5 9I.5 92.2 92.7 92. 92. Twentv-five THREE-ACT PLAY ls+ Row: Louise Jorgensen, Eleanor Brume, Evora Meme. Ramon Simmons, Belly Lowell, Carrie Drown, Charloffe Rogers. Hadley Corson. 2nd Row: Mrs. Badger llzaculfy Advisorl, Arllnur Rogers, Evelyn Leiqlwfon, Doreen Moore, Wesley McLellan, Pal Adams. Jason Noble Evere++e Lawrence. 7'wvn1 v-sim' 3 Act Play K6 97 .14 gaae of .Soringfime A comedy in 3 acls by Lee Sherman Characlers as follows: Given November 23, I 947 Bob Parker-who is on a spof ..........,.. ...., RAMON SIMMONS Mr. Parker-his falher .................... .,............ W ESTLEY MCLELLEN Mrs, Parker-his molher .,....,,. 4.,......,...... D OREEN MOORE Befly Parker-his sisrer .....................,. ,,..........,...... E VORA MOORE Dickie Parker-a kid brolher .............. ,...,.... H ARTLEY CORSON Gwen Anderson-Dickie's flam ,... ...,..,......,......,,,,, ............ L O UISE JORGENSEN Joan Abernaker-lhe principal's daughler ........ ...,.....,.......4......,,.. B ETTY LOWELL Eddie-her brorher .....,..............,.........,,,..,......,..,....... .............. K ENNETH ATHERTON Louella-lhe Parkers maid ............,,.....,..,,,.......,... .....,,,,.,.....,,.... C ARRIE DROWN Mr. Abernaker-high school principal ........,,.,.. ....,,........ A RTHUR ROGERS Mrs. Brunswick ..........,,,,,,,.......,..,.,,,..... ..........,..... ......... E V ELYN LEIGHTON Mrs. James of +he P.T.A. .,,,...... .......... E LEANOR BRUME Mrs. Hill ....,..,,.......,..............,..,.......,..,...,., ,..,...,.,.. P ATRICIA ADAMS Plain clolhesman-lhe 'law' ............ ........,... E VERETT LAWRENCE Miss Brighf-from 'rhe zoo ...4.., ....,..... .......................,.....,.....,..,..,..,..,.............,. C H ARLOTTE ROGERS The sefling was in Jrhe early spring al' +he Parker home. Bob was fhe sor+ of a lad +ha+ go+ in+o lrouble very easily. He fell in love wilh Joan Abernaker and wiih fhe help of Dickie and Gwen, he showed Jrhe P.T.A. ladies a ho+, sneezing, slicky lime, wilh hor sears, pepper and fly paper. He was a grea'r hand for magic so he made an egg Thar wouldn'+ break bul' found our olherwise, and if wenl all over him. He was accused of slealing Chinchilla's from fhe zoo, buf Miss Brighr cleared him and paid him for finding our a way +o breed fhem. ln fhe end everylhing 'rurned our fo be on his side af+er all +he bofher he had +o go fhrough. Twenty-seven HOME ECONOMICS AND FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB Isl Row: Ilawn Alherlon, Freida Chaplin, Anne Elder, Janef Irish Rulh Widqer, Irene Zinchulr. Audrey Kimball. Eleanor Sawyer, Lorraine Uoiron. 2nd Row: Eslhev Thuilow, Rila Vfilson, I-Iilma Sanborn, Carrie Drown, Marilyn Richardson. Arline Robbins, Bealrice Soulhaid, Miss Buzzell lliacully Advisorl, Eleanor Brume, Berlha Cram Louise Jorgensen. 3rd Row: Pauline Vaughan. Georgia Sleed, Rulh Jorgensen. Calherine Siddons, Lucy Taylor Ann Leonard, Beverly Davis. Evelyn Linsfoll, Julia Kluchnilc, Beverly Verrill, Rae I-Ioslefler. Home Economics The I-lome Economics Deparlmenl has had a lull and busy year, For Ihe 'rhird sIraigh+ year Home Economics has been offered ro all freshman girls, Thus in anolher year all girls enrolled in The high school will have had al leasl one year of I-lome Economics. A Chapler of Ihe Nafional and Slale Fulure I-lomemalcers of America was organ' ized in 'rhe lall. This Chaprer is open Io all girls who have Ialcen Home Economics and are s+ill enrolled in high school. The Home Economics Deparlmenl prepared sandwiches for 'rhe fire lighlers during lhe Oclober fire, and have served sandwiches and hor cocoa during Ihe baslcelball season lo players of bolh Teams. The I-lome Economics sludenls pul on 'rhe Molher and Daughler, and 'rhe Fafher and Son banquefs lasl spring. This coming spring we are planning Io presen+ four addilional banguels. Wilh Ihe addilion of some new sewing machines, a few new lcilchen ulensils and books, our deparlmenl is Iasl becoming adequare Io meer Ihe demands and require- menls of 'rhe classes. T1l'1'll!V-Pliglll lsf Row: Theo Wallace, Belly Lowell, Carrie Drown, Don Van Dusen, Doreen Moore. Jason Noble, Monica Ellinwood, Rufh Widger, Befly Corson, Eleanor Brume. 2nd Row: Evelyn Leighlon, Arline Robbins, Janer Irish, Dawn Afherlon, Beverly Davis, Ereida Chaplin, Barbara Durant Charlolle Rogers, Irene Zinchulf, Barbara Thompson, Jane? Hodgdon. 3rd Row: Ora l-laslcell, Danny Davis, William Warren, Earle Lowell, Pal' Adarns, Ramon Simmons, Arfhur Rogers, Johnny Pecoraro, David Ouinlan, Richard Brown. 4+h Row: Mr. Fosfer llzacully Advisorl, Phillip Allen, Richard Davis, Kennelh Pierce, William Brown, Eugene Maxim lnor present when picfure was falcenl. Varsity Club This year a Varsily Club was formed wifh rhe idea 'ro be++er fhe equipmenl and cone dirions in rhis school for our alhlelics. The Varsily Club sponsored 'rhe Thanksgiving Dance and Raffle and rhe money wenl for rhe girls new baslcerball suifs. We meer rwice a monlh. The officers are as follows: EUGENE MAXIM ., ..,........ Presidenl JASON NOBLE ,.,. , ..,, ....., ....... V i ce Presidenl DONALD VAN DUSEN .. .. ,,.....,..,,,. Secrelary DOREEN Mooiaen , ........,,,.......,. , ..., .,..,.......,,,,... iu.. T feasufgf All boys and girls having received Varsily lelrers in any sporl were eligible lo ioin. The members have had a lor of fun rhroughoul Jrhe year and we expecl Jrhaf rhe club will grow from year lo year and be very in+eres+ing. IRENE ZINCHUK, '48 Assislanf Ediror Twenty-nine K3 Future Homemakers of America The Fulure Homemalcers of America was organized as of December I, l947 and we have received our membership cards and charler. The following were elecfecl as officers Thirty RUTH WIDGER Presidenf ,. . ,,., ,,,,.,.,.... ..,,..,,......... . . Vice Presidenf .. Secrelary . Treasurer , l-lisrorian ., Public Relalion Parlimenlarian Chaplain . Chapler A s Chairman ,...... ....,,.... IRENE ZINCHUK , AUDREY KIMBALL JANET IRISH ELEANCR SAWYER FRElDA CHAPLIN LORRAINE DOIRON ..... ANNE ELDER MARY E. BUZZELL Isf Row: Irene Doiron, Ruih Widqer, Donald Van Dusen, Earle Lowell, Evora Moore, Irvin Verrill. 2nd Row: Richard Hawkes, Mr. Ted Fcsler ll:acully Advisorl, Jason Noble, Ora Haskell, George Lowell, William Brown. Student Council The Sludenr Council was organized by Mr. Fosrer lo promore undersrandinq and cooperarion berween lhe faculry and sludenr body, and lo improve 'rhe School condilions ar every opporlunily, The members are selecred lor honesly, inilialive, and lheir abilily as leaders, There are four seniors, rhree juniors, lwo sophomores, one freshman, and one member from lhe eiqhfh grade. By rhis merhod each class is represenred and rhe upper classes, whose represenralives are more experienced, have 'rhe mosl influence. Thirty-nm' Industrial Arts This year Mr. Alley has combined lhree vocalions of praclfical value inlo one. They are: woodworking, aulo mechanics, and eleclricily. The boys have made a lhorough sludy of aulomobile parls and how lhey lunclion. lvlosl ol lhem have been using 'rhis knowledge by working on an old engine al school, and malcing repairs on aulomobiles al home. The sludy of eleclricily, closely relaled lo bolh woodworking and aulo mechanics is very useful also. llllliffl'-ll! OPERETTA lsf Row: Harry Plummer, Richard Brown, Donald Gordon, Danny Davis, Theo Wallace, Eleanore Davis, Charlolle Rogers, Wesley McLellan, Evelyn Leighlon. 2nd Row: Mrs. Rich llnslruclorl, Gerald Seavey, Richard Davis, George Granf, Randolph Wilson, Bealrice Soulhard, Arline Robbins, Rae Hosleller, Mabel Slone, Rulh Day, Sally Hayden. Beverly Davis, Gerlrude Dyer, Mrs. Halch llzacully Advisorl. 3rd Row: Irene Zinchulc, Belly Lowell, Dawn Alherlon, Elhel McLellan, Julia Kluchnilr, Evora Moore, Jane? Hodqclon, Georgia Sleed, Louise Jorgensen, Pauline Vaughan, Rila Wilson. 4-fh Row: Danny Soulhard, Eleanor Brume, Barbara Thompson, Mildred Bishop, Freida Chaplin, Lucy Taylor, Leona Moore, Doreen Moore, Ramon Simmons, Anne Elder, Lawrence Allen, Donald Van Dusen, Ora Haskell, Eleanor Varney, Joyce Manchesler, Janel Hamlin. Thfffv-111 rw FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Is+ Row: Everefl Huff, Fred Phillips, Phillip Allen, Sranley Thompson. Harry Plummer. Ralph 'Weeks Richard Davis, Eyererre Lawrence, Lawrence Allen, Merrill Griffin. 2nd Row: Walter Olsen, George Lowell, Algernon Davis, Donald Fosler. Charles Libby, Keifh Roqers. Georqe Granl, Gerald Seavey, Daniel Soulhard, Evereife Varney. 3rd Row: Richard Brown, Jason Noble, Kennefh Pierce, Donald Hill, George Woodman, Wal- lace Wyman, Paul Greenlaw, George Sawyer, George Verrill. 4+h Row: Albert Morrill, Clair Aldrich, l-larry Libby, Lawrence Dyer, Wesley McLellan, Mr. Delano llfafulry Advisorl, William Warren, Richard Warren, Roberr Jackson, Wendell Davis. Thirlv-four Future Farmers of America Mr, Delano, who is our new Agriculrure reacher, has organized rhe Fu+ure Farmers of America in Windham. They plan ro carry on an exrensive program ro prepare rhe members for lurure farming. There is a program of worlc wirh a chairman for each phase of rhe program. Scholarship ..,..,................ Supervised Farming ........ Co-operarive Acriviries Leadership Acriviries ............. ........,.. Earnings and Savings ,.... 4 .,,,.... .,,................. , Communiry Service ....,.,,.,. ........ Conducf of Meering .r... RALPH WEEKS DAN SOUTHARD GEORGE WOODMAN PHILLIP ALLEN WILLIAM BOWEN GEORGE WOODMAN KENNETH ATHERTON Recrearion .... .r..,,. ,....,,,,.... ......r..,....,,.,,..,4............,....,..............,........,,,..... J A S ON NOBLE Represenrarives from Windham will go lo rhe field day ar The Universiry of Maine in June 'ro enrer in 'rhe various conlesrs of carrle judging, poulrry judging, dairy producrs judging, raffer curring, speaking conresr, apple judging. and rope splicing. Besides rheir srudies in farm enlerprizes, rhey plan 'ro have a baslcerball rournamenf, baseball games, and orher 'rypes of compeliiion wirh local Eurure Farmers of America Chaprers. The following boys were elecred chaprer officers: Presideni' ......,,,,,...,...,.. ,.,...,,... R ALPH WEEKS Vice Presidenr ...,,,....... ...........,.,. S TANLEY DYER Secrerary ,............,.. .,..,.....,.... W ESLEY MCLELLAN Treasurer ........... .........,..., S TAN LEY THOMPSON Reporler .,.,,...... ......... K ENNETH ATHERTON Advisor ........ ...,.........,...... M R. DELANO Thirty-five CLASS OFFICERS Is? Row: William Brown, Richard Brown, Doreen Moore, Arllnur Roqers, Audrey Kimball. Charloife Rogers, Theo Wallace. 2nd Row: Pafricia Day, Janef Morse, I-Iariley Corson, Mary Lamb, Irene Doiron, Roberf Dem- mons, Pal Adams, Richard Warren, Irvin Verriil, Roger Quinlan, Gordon Mains, Eugene Maxim Incl presenf when picfure was Ialcenl. Thirty-six Class Officers The cIass oTFicers for The year I947-l948 were chosen by Their cIassmaTes aT The beginning of The year. AII of Them are doing Their work very weII. They are: SENIORS ARTHUR ROGERS ........,.. ...,.,,...4..,.................,. EUGENE MAXIM .....,... AUDREY KIMBALL .,......... DOREEN MOORE .... .,.,,... ........T.T4.......,............. JUNIORS BILLY BROWN ......... T.,,......,,....,...........,.... DICK BROWN ...................,, THEO WALLACE ,...,,..T,.......... CHARLOTTE ROGERS ..,......,........,,.........4.....,....... SOPHOMORES DONALD PARO ........... ........T,,.,.......,.....,.,,,.............. PAT ADAMS ......,............,..... ROBERT DEMMONS ,.....,.... IRENE DOIRON ........... .,.......,......,,......,......... FRESHMEN IRVIN VERRILL ......,.T...,,.,......i.......,,.........,................ HARTLEY CORSON ..........,.. MARY LAMB ...............,....,,,. . RICHARD WARREN ........................,.. ....,......T.......,.......,.,.. EIGHTH GRADE JANET MORSE ..........,...,,..,,..,,...,.,......,.,....,..,...............,...... ROGER OUINLAN .T........T JEAN DAY ........,.........,......, GORDON MAINS ..., .....,,. K PresicIenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary . .,..4.... Treasurer PresicIenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTa ry Treasurer PresidenT Vice PresicIenT SecreTary Treasurer Thirty-seven ls? Row: Mary Ann Percival, Erdine Libby, Gerfrude Dyer, Norman Emerson, Theo Wallace Rufh Day, Sally Hayden, Rila Wilson, Ann Merrifield. Dairicia Day. 2nd Row: Roland O'Leary, Millon Roqers, Gerlrude Haskell, Jennie Varney, Jane Grierson. Arline Robbins, Barbara Thompson, Linwood Brackelr, Wayne Lamb, Mrs, Badger lllaculry Advisorl. 3rd Row: Paul Merrifield, Theodore Malfson, James Larriyee, Leona Moore Ann Elder, Pai Adams, Lucy Varney, Ramon Easluo, Roqev- Ouinlan, William Hall, Art Club The Arl Club was organized This year nor only for ihose lalenled in drawing, loui also Those inleresled in aris and trails. Among olher Things, we have worked on plaslic iewelry, paper weiqhis, elc. Mrs. Badger, our leader, is doing a very good iob. The officers are: THEO WALLACE A ....,.. A ..., ............ P resideni DONALD VAN DUSEN , ....., .Vice Rresideni DOREEN MOORE . ,. ....r.,.. Secrelary RUTH DAY ....... . ,,..,,......,.,, ,............,....,... ......4s.......,. T r easurer BILLY BROWN, '49 Assisia ni Edilor Thirzy-eight Speaking Contest Music ANNE ELDER and ELEANORE DAVIS I. EVERETT LAWRENCE 2. CARRIE DROWN 3. RAMON SIMMONS 4. PATRICIA ADAMS 5. JANE GRIERSON 6. RUTH JORGENSEN Music RUTH and PATRICIA DAY 7. JOYCE MANCHESTER 8. BARBARA THOMPSON 9. ROBERT PENDEXTER IO. JEAN DOUGLAS I I. EVORA MOORE I2. BETTY LOWELL Music ANNE ELDER Thi rty-nin e Isl' Row: Ralph Weeks, George Grant Mabel Srone Barbara Weeks, Gerlrude Dyer, Sally Hayden, Eleanore Davis, Jane? Hamlin, Pauline Vauohan, Theo Wallace, Lorraine Doiron, Belly Corson, I-Iilma Sanborn, Rila Wilson. 2nd Row: Louise Jorgensen, Janel Irish, Rulh Jorgensen, Beafrice Soufhard, Arline Robbins, Joyce Manchesler, Rulh Day, Carrie Drown, Rulh Widoer, Georgia Sleed, Calherine Siddons, Rae Hoslefler, Beverly Davis, Diane Hoifses, Monica Ellinwood, Eleanor Brume, Berry Lowell, Janef Hodqdon, Jane Grierson, Esfher Thurlow. 3rd Row: Jerry Seavey, Hartley Corson, Irvin Verrill, Daniel Soulhard, Billy Brown, Robert Pendexfer, Julia Kluchnik, Berfha Cram, Ann Leonard, Lucy Tavlor, Charlolle Rooers, Barbara Thomp- son, Barbara Duranl, Dorofhy Allen, MI: Row: Irene Zinchuk, Irene Dciron, Evora Moore, Jean Douglas, Emma Weber, Audrey Kimball, Evelyn Leiqhlon, Evelyn Linscolr, Freida Chaplin, Mildred Bishop, Pal Adams, Anne Elder, Dawn Afherfon, Beverly Davis, Leona Moore, Eleanor Varney. Irma Davis, Mary Lamb, Gloria Lowell, Elhel McLellan, Richard Davis. SII1 Row: Richard Brown, Jason Noble, Randall Wilson, Algernon Davis, Wesley McLellan, Donad Van Dusen, Richard Warren, Clair Aldrich, Georqe Woodman, Doreen Moore, Ora Haskell, Roberr Hunl, Ramon Simmons, Dan Davis, Arlhur Rogers, William Warren, Donald Gordon, Harry Plummer, Euqene Maxim Incl presenl when oiclure was lakenl Glee Club Mrs. Rich, our new music insrruclror, is doing her ulmosl Io make us musical. She has segregaled The Glee Club info Tour paris in order ro accomplish more. There are: Junior and Senior Chorus, Freshman and Sophomore Chorus, Boys' Chorus, and a Girls' Chorus. Many members of The Glee Club were in rhe operella which Mrs. Rich presenred April I and 2. The ohficers of The Glee Club are: ELEANORE DAVIS . . .......,.,,....,. Presidenl DQREEN MOORE. ,,... .,..,.,,., V ice Presiclenr IRENE ZINCHUK ...,.......,..,.. Secrelary EREIDA CHAPLIN , Treasurer Forty I lsf Row: Janel Hamlin, Eleanore Davis, Rulh Day, George Woodman, Danny Davis. Evo Moore, Sally Hayden. 2nd Row: Louise Jorgensen, Danny Soulhard, Barbara Thompson, Doreen Moore, Lawre Allen, Donald Gordon, Don Van Dusen, Roberl l-lunl, Gerald Seavey, Orchestra The music insfruclor is Mrs. Ida Rich. The orcheslra consisls of The Tollowinq people: DOREEN MOORE ,,,,, .,...,, Violin RUTH DAY ,.,,,,,.....,,,,...,, . Violin ELEANORE DAVIS ..,, , . ,,,,. Violin JANET l'lAlVlLlN .........,, .. . .,,...,.. Violin LOUISE JORGENSEN . Violin DAN SOUTHARD . . . . Bass Viol DON VAN DUSEN ,, , Clarinel LAWRENCE ALLEN ,,,. Clarinel DON GORDON .... . . .. Clarinel JERRY SEAVEY . .Trumpel ROBERT HUNT ,. . ,. Trumpel IRVIN VERRILL ,, .Trombone DAN DAVIS ..,........ ....,.. . ..,, . GEORGE WOODMAN A, BARBARA THOMPSON ,. SALLY HAYDEN ,...............,..,...,.....,.....,...... , EVORA MOORE ,.,., .. , ii,.............,......,. ...ir,... ...., ,.,..,,,, , . T DOREEN MOORE, '48 Ediror-in-Chief Drums Drums T .,i... Piano Piano .. .... Piano F tlffj Leadership Prizes CLAYTON VERRILL BERNADENE DAVIS Kiwanis Prize Joi-TN THAYER BETTY REEVES American Legion These Seniors of fhe Class of I947 were awarded prizes 'For leadership by fhe Ameri- can Legion and ihe Kiwanis Club lasi year. Our congrafulaiions go 'ro fhem as 'rhey proved +o be ouisianding in various school acriviiies, and +o possess 'rhose characferisfics of inifiarive. energy, inlelligence, co-operafion, friendship, honesiy, school spirii, and charac+er which, summarized, are rhe basis of beiier ciiizenship in 'rhe fuiure world. Alumni Prize HARRY MAINS A+ graduafion las+ year, Harry Mains was awarded 'rhe Alumni Prize. This prize is given each year io The member of 'rhe Senior Class who malces The grearesf improvemenr in scholasric achievement and pariicipaiion in school aciiviiies in fhe senior year over 'rhe sophomore and junior years. F orty'-two D. A. R. Award BETTY REEVES Las+ year, BeH'y Reeves was given +he D.A.R. Award. This honor is given +o fhe girl who proves To have +hose qualifies of dependabili+y, service, leadership and pairioiism, which are needed 'ro make fhe fuiure cifizen of America. This girl is chosen as a candidafe by voie of 'rhe senior class and final decision is made by +he 1'acul+y. F any-three The Senior Class of 1948 KENNETH W, ATHERTON Kenny Be Ihere a will, and wisdom finds a way. Physical Educafion. 2, 3, 4: Three-Acf Play, 3, 4: Glee Club, I. 2, 3, 4: Debafing Club, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Windonian Board, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Usher, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Phofography Club, 4: Opereffa. 4: Track, 3, 4: New York Club, 4: Reporfer, F. F. A., 4? Concerf, 2. Kenny is fhaf sharp looking young fellow who's always seen wifh Wally , They have clone a greaf deal in fhe publishing of This Windonian. He is frying hard fo become a veferinarian. Kenny has also made quife a hif wifh mosf of fhe girls around Windham. He is a hard worker and will surely have a prosperous fufure. Besl Wishes, Kenny. MILDRED CATHERINE BISHOP Minnie The only way to have a friend is to be one. Class Play, I: Speaking Confesf, I: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Con- cerf, 2: Physical Educafion, 2. 3, 4: Whispers Board, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Recepfion, 4: Firsf Aid, l: Home Nursing, I: Freshman Day, 4: New York Club, 4: The Amafeurs, 4. fuers, 4. Minnie has always been one of fhose girls who are pals fo everyone. She knows how fo have fun and find ways of making enferfainmenfs pleasanf fo her audiences in assemblies. efc. Mildred loves lo dance and is an acfive member of The Amafeurs. Good Luck, Minnie! We could nof have had such a wonderful four years wifhoul' you. WILLIAM L. BOWEN Hon Swift as an arrow he speeds toward his goal. Class presidenf 3: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team, 3, 4: Chorus, I. 3, 4: Varsify Club. 4: Whispers Board, 3, 4: Physical Educafion, 2. 3, 4: Swimming Team, 4: Leaders Corps, 2, 3: Floor Leader, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council, 2. 3: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day 4. Wherever fhere is music and dancing you will always find Bill . I-le is very fond of iifferbugging, and fargef pracfice wifh his rifle. Bill has fhaf special fype of characfer which has wowed fhe girls, He is one of fhe mosf acfive and popular sfudenfs of our class. We all wish you fhe besf of luck, Bill. FREIDA MAY CHAPLIN So full of sparkle and fun. Mugger Baslcefball, l, 2, 3, 4: Soffball, I, 2, 3: Varsify Club, 4: Firsf Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: Windonian Board, 4: Whispers, 3. 4: New York Club, 4: Class Play, 3: Fufure Homemakers of America-Public Relafions Chairman, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Swimming. I. 2, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf, 2: Physical Educafion, 2. 3, 4: Commercial Awards, 4: Co-Capfain Baskefball, 4. Freida has been all-ouf for sporfs and recreafion for her enfire four years and really has puf her hearf info if. This year she is co-capfain of fhe girls' baskefball feam and our besf iifferbug. The ioinf is rockin' when Freida sfarfs fo dance! Muggar is really sharp, on or off The floor. We enioy her pleasanf ways and carefree manner and fhink she is preffy swell for a classmafe. Happy Land- ings, Freddy! F arty-five Forty-six LEWIS I-IEARTLESS COBB Louie The must manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulnessf' Lewis is one of fhe veierans of our class. Alfhough he has been wilh us only a shorf iime, his smile and cheerful ways have proved a help io fhe class of '48, The besl' of everyfhing io you, Louie, in anyfhing you underfalce. We shall all miss your loud laugh and cheerful ways. BARBARA JANE CORSON Be+fy 'Her sparkling laughter shows her radiance of character. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Physical Educaiion, 2, 3, 4: Three-Acf Play, 3: Windonian Board, 4: Whispers Board, 2, 3: Cheerleader, 33 One-Acf Play, I, 2: Versiiy Club, 4: Soflball, I, 2, 3: C. A. P.. 2: Concerf, 2: Freshman Day, 4: New York Club, 4: Honor Sludeni, 4. Beffy is nofed all around Windham High School for her bubbling, hearfy laugh, dancing abilify, and infecfious personali+y. I-uli of ideas and helpful hinfs on all sorfs of Ihings. Beffy has helped us many fimes when a problem needed solving. She has Ialcen part in many plays and ofher acfivifies during her four years. May you have lois of success and happiness in fhe future, Befiy. BEVERLY JEANNE DAVIS Bev F ull of vim, vigor, and wifealityf' Firsf Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: Three-ACI Play, I: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf, 2: Physical Educafion. 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking. 3: One-Ac? Play, 3: Soffball, 2, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Varsify Club, 4: Fulure I-lomemalxers of America, 4: Whispers Board, 4: Golden Choir, 3: The Amafeurs, 4. Bev is very inferesfed in music and has proved io have a lovely voice many times on ihe siege, bofh in singing and aciing. She is always on hand wifh one of her dimpled smiles when some- one is feeling low and Ihe Seniors can 'fell you she is a bundle of fun! Our besf wishes and sincere fhanlcs for being such a friend fo all of us go wifh you, Beverly. DANIEL RAYMOND DAVIS Dan N Minh and fun grew fast and furious with him. Whispers Board, 4: Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Phoiography Club. 4: Class Se refary, 2: Physical Educafion, 2, 3, 4: Traclc, 2: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Recepfion, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Basliefball, I: Varsify Club, 4: Class Play, I, 2, 3: Oper- effa, 4: Freshman Day, 4: The Amafeurs, 4. Danny is fhaf fine looking fellow fhaf you see in fhe audiiorium every noon, dancing. 'Dan is one of fhe mosf lively and 'l'Dl9f1f6d boys in fhe class. I-Ie is always joking and laughing. We enjoy his hor drumming and singing in assemblies. Dan has done a swell iob on ihe drums in our orchesfra. We'll see you around Dan. ELEANORE MILDRED DAVIS Ellie Talented, tried, and true. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl' oT Glee Club, 4: OrchesTra, I, 2, 3, 4: ArT Club, 3: Club X, 3: Physical EducaTion, I, 2, 3: OpereTTa, 4: Class Play, 3: Whispers Board, 4: DebaTing Club- Secrerary, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman RecepTion, 4: Honor STucl- enT, 2, 41 Freshman Day, 4: New England Music FesTival, 4. One oT The rnosT TalenTed girls in The class is Ellie who is very adepT aT playing The violin and has Talren vocal lessons Tor quiTe a while. She is one oT The high school's represenTaTives aT The New England Music Festival which will be held in The spring. l-ler sweeT smile and sunny disposiTion will carry her a long way. We wish you all The luclr in The world, Ellie. LORRAINE MARY DOIRON Raine A merry heart goes all the way. Physical EducaTion, 2, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Windonian Board. 4: FuTure l-lomemakers of America-ParliamenTarian, 4: Commercial Awards, 4: FirsT Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: ConcerT, 2: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Leaders Corps, 2, 3: Golden Choir, 3: New York Club, 4: AmaTeurs, 4: Whispers Board, 4. Raine helps a loT in malcing our class much brighTer Than iT would be wiThouT her. She is an excellenT TypisT and an acTive member OT several clubs in school. Raine is very Tond oT singing and lends her voice To make The AmaTeurs a liTTle more harmonious when They warble. 1lusT as any garden needs iTs ray oT sunlighT, we need our Lorraine, and may she shine Through all her TuTure years as she ha! during These Tour. STANLEY W. DYER HSIHVIH In quietness shall be your strengths Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl oT FuTure Farmers OT America, 4: Whispers Board, 4: ConcerT, 2: Junior Prom, 35 Freshman Day. 4: New York Club, 4. STan is The quieT boy oT our class. I-le is always willing To do a Tavor Tor someone and is always reliable. STan is everyone's Triend and Talres much inTeresT in his school acTiviTies. If you see a '39 Chevie, wiThouT running boards, you can almosT rely on ll To be STan. May you always sTay The same and be happy. ANNE M. ELDER Q Speed Knowledge itself is power. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa, 4: Windonian Board, 4: One-Acl' Play, I: ArT Club, 3, 4: DebaTing Club, 4: Vice PresideriT-PhoTc ,- raphy Club, 4: Whispers Board, 3, 4: FuTure I-lomemalcers of America -Chaplain, 4: Commercial Awards, 4: FirsT Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: ConcerT, 2: Three-AcT Play, 3: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman RecepTion, 4: Honor STudenT, I, 2, 3, 4: Physical EducaTion, 2, 3: New Yorlc Club, 4: Freshman Day, 4: The AmaTeurs, 4: ValedicTorian, 4. -Anne is The smarTesT gal in The class, by winning valedicTory. She has been in many acTiviTies OT The school and has served well in each. Whenever There is anyThing To be done, Anne is righT There To help. May you receive The besT always, Anne, Forty-seven Forty-eight MONICA ROSE ELLINWOOD Mon Small and witty: well dressed and pretty. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3: Varsity Club, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Three-Act Play, 2. 3: Golden Choir, 3: Windonian Board, 4: Physical Education, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4: Concert, 2: New York Club, 4: Freshman Day, 4. Mon is the active, little cheerleader ot the class and she makes every single game more exciting and colorful. Also the best dressed girl among the Seniors, she is noted for her ever neat and attractive appearance at all times. Monica is the type of per- son who always wants to get into activities and once she does. things really start happening! She loves to swim and has gone out for it and got on the team every year. Good WOFIK. MOD! W9 wish you a world of happiness. DONALD F, GORDON Bomber An artist for the future. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Baseball Manager, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Physical Education, 3, 4: Whispers Board, 4: Operetta. 4: Freshman Reception, 4: The Amateurs,4. Bomber is the fellow that you've all heard at assemblies play- ing 'hot iive' on that sax and clarinet of his. Don is really making a go of his music talent, by playing at local dances. I-le is carefree and easy going, and has gained many friends around school. We hope that he will be a big success in the years to come. PAUL R. GREENLAW Rusty Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Physical Education, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Day, 4. Rusty has just gained this nickname by the help of Kerbert who is usually' always seen with Rusty , He is a quiet fellow and an easy one to make friends with. His favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing, and horses. Paul is trustworthy and faithful. We are sure he will make a hit in the future. Best of luck Rusty , JANET ELIZABETH HODGDON Horse Her smile is sweetened by her gravity. Speaking Contest, I: Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4: Windonian'Board, 3, 4: Honor Student, 4: One-Act Play, I, 2, 3: Class Officer, 3: Leaders' Corps, 3: Varsity Club, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Re- ception, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Operetta. 4: Physical Education, 2, 3. 4: Concert, 2: Softball, 2, 3: New York Club, 4: Freshman Day. 4, One of our most clever athletes is Janet, who is also a versatile actress, having appeared in several plays during her four years. She is invaluable on any basketball court and in softball, too. Hodge is one of the most popular and likeable girls in the class. We shall miss her smiles and friendly ways after graduation day. May you always have smooth sailing on the sea of happiness, Jan. AUDREY PEARL KIMBALL Kim A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Class Secreiary, 3, 4: Honor Sludenl, I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Home- makers of America, 4: Pholography Club, 4: Assislanf Baskeiball Manager, 2, 3: Baskelball, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3: Physical Educaiion, 2, 3, 4: Whispers Board, 3, 4: Windonian Board, 4: Golden Choir. 3: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Ari Club, 3: Class Banner, 3: Marshall, 3: Class Prophecy, 4: Freshman Recepfion, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Concerf, 2: Commercial Awards, 4: Firsl Aid, I: Home Nursing, I. Kim is lhe lovely senior wilh dark eyes and a sweel smile. Her pei paslimes are dancing, singing and playing baskeiball, Audrey was honored by being given the D. A. R. Award ihis year which she richly deserved. Loads of luck and always be happy, Audrey. HERBERT JOSEPH KIMBALL Kerber+ The happy are truly great. Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Day, 4: Junior Prom, 3. And here's Kerberl , whom everyone knows. He is always happy and full of lun. If you leel a slap on lhe back if sure won'+ be Arfhur Godfrey, il'II be Kerberl . I-le and Rusfy are pals and are always planning lhings logefher. lGirls, maybell Well, lake if easy, Kerberl , and have a happy fufure. EVELYN JUNE LEIGHTON Skinny Cheerful heart, willing hands: Perfect wife. Glee Club, I. 2, 3, 4: Conceri, 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3: Three-Acl' Play, 2, 3, 4: One-Acl Play, I: Varsily Club, 4: Sollball. 2. 3. 4: Ari Club, 3: Operefla, 4: Golden Choir, 3: Whispers. l. 2, 3: Ediior of Whispers, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Class Banner, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Firsi Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: Concerl, 2: New York Club, 4. Skinny has been our very efficient edilor ol lhe Windham Whispers ihis year and we all agree fha? she has done a wonder- rul iob. Evelyn is everybody's basl friend because of her sporiing good nafure and abilily lo piich in and help her classmales do lhings. She has Taken an aclive parl in Soliball, several school plays, and club work, besides being an exfra good lypisl and shorlhand sludenf. Our very besl goes wilh you, Skinny , WINONA MAXINE LIBBY Nonie Patience and simplicity are the greatest of virtues. Whispers Board, 4: Home Nursing, I: Firsl' Aid, I: Physical Edu- cafion, 2, 3: Glee Club, 2, 3: Golden Choir, 3: Commercial Awards, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Ari' Club, 3: Fufure Homemakers of America, 4: Conceri, 2: New York Club, 4: Freshman Day. 4. Allhough she usually slays quielly in The background and lels olhers lake ihe credii, Nonie has many lalenls, Among These is piano playing which she is no mere beginner al. There is enough pafience and sporlsmanship in Nonie'5 swee+ nature for all of us puf iogelher and we surely do appreciale her taking lhe good wifh lhe bad for four long years. May your years lo come be iusl as happy as lhese have been, Nonie. I Forty-nine Fifty EARLE P. LOWELL Earle A frieml more true than :lays and nightsf, Speaking Conlesl, I: Glee Club, I, 2: Honor Sludenf, I, 4: Class Vice Presidenl, I, 3: Leaders Corps, 2, 3: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Class play, 3: Windonian, 3, 4: Assisfanl Baskelball Mana- ger, 2, 3: Baskefball Manager, 4: Sludenl Council, 4: Usher, 2, 3: Treasurer of Alhlelic Associalion, 4: Varsily Club, 4: C. A, P., 2: Freshman Receplion, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4. Earle is responsible for a well-managed baskelball learn this year. He has led many aclivilies here in lhe school lhrough many suc- cessful years. Earle plans a weallhy lulure slarling al' Wenlworlh lnslilule. He is an ou+door man and owns a camp on Lilfle Sebago. We're sure his lulure will be a brighl one. Lols ol luck. success and happiness, Earle! EUGENE F. MAXIM Marnie Courage never to submit ur yield. Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Co-caplain Baseball, 3: Co-caplain Baskelball, 4: Class Presidenl, 2: Vice Presidenl, 4: Presidenl ol Varsily Club, 4: Usher, 3: Swimming, 4: Windonian Board, 4: Freshman Receplion, 4: Freshman Day, 4. Marnie is our baskelball slar and co-capfain lhis Year. Max always lighls hard lor his leam and for lhe lhings he wanls. I-le mel wilh misforlune back along, by being burned oul. Bul Maxie worked hard and mel if lace lo lace. We have good reason lo be proud of him. He is an allenlive sludenl and is looked up lo by lhe class. lEspeciaIly lhe girlsll Good luck, Maxiel EARL L. MESERVE Bub Still waters run deep. Whispers Board, 4: Freshman Day, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Hub came lo us -from Slandish. ll didn'l lake Earl long lo make lriends 'lor he is very quick al 'calching on'. He is an exceplional math sludenl and very allenlive. He plans lo carpenler for his lurure life's work. We're sure he'll make a good one, because he has done good work in shop. Besl Wishes. WESLEY M. MCLELLAN Wes Always really to do a favor. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Three-Acl Play, 4: Debaling Club, 4: Operella, 4: Leaders Corps, 2, 3: Baskelball. 3, 4: Whispers Board, 2, 3: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Concert 2: The Amaleurs, 4. Wes is lhal baskelball player wilh lhe fasl hook shol 'rhal you see al' all lhe games. We don'l know why he isn'+ in lhe orcheslra because he is really a good bass player, as he's proved +o you af our assemblies. Wes also sings wilh The Amaleurs. He is always alerl and will undoubfedly have a brighl fulure. O DOREEN House rv1ooRE ' Ream She Ill1'HI'S the weight of learning lightly like a flower. Speaking Conlesl, 2, 37 Baskelball, l, 2, 3, 41 Whispers Board, 3: Windonian, 33 Edilor of Windonian, 43 Honor Sludenl, I, 2, 3, 45 Three-Acl' Play, 2, 45 One-Ac? Play, 3: Class Officer, 47 Varsily Club, 4: Freshman Recepfion, 45 Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Operella, 45 Arl Club, 3, 4, Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra, I, 2. 3, 4: Junior Prom, 37 C. A. P., 23 Swimming Manager, 43 New York Club, 4: Fresh- man Day, 47 Salulalorian, 4: CO-Caplain Baskefball, 4. Reenie has been a pal lo all ol us all lhrough school. Her many aclivilies include being our capable edilor of lhe Windonian lh5S year and co-caplain of lhe girls' baskelball leam, She has WON lhe salulaiorian honor. ll is cerlain 'rhal a brillianl lulure and lols ol luck will be yours, Reenie. JASON E. NOBLE Jake HP who laughs. lasts. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, 3, 47 Leaders Corps, 2, 31 Varsily Club, 43 Club X, 3: De-baring Club, 43 Junior Prom, 33 Freshman Day, 43 Whispers Board. 2, 3, 43 Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball, 2, 3, 4: Usher 3: Siudenl Council 2, 43 Concerl, 27 Baskelball, Co-Caplain, 47 New York Club, 43 Co-Capfain, Baseball. Jake is anolher one ol our baskeiball slars. l-le is in lhere iiqhlinq in every qame. l-le is seen mosl oi The lime wilh MOn . Even in English, Mrs. Halch has To move her seal away from Jake. Lasl year Jake represenled Windham in The foul shooling iourna- menl and showed line abilily. Good luck, Jake. KENNETH W. PIERCE Piercy HA fellow of injinite jest. Baseball, 2, 3, 41 Baskelball, 3, 47 Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 43 Whispers Board, 43 Junior Prom, 35 Freshman Day, 43 Fulure Farmers of America, 47 Varsily Club, 43 New York Club, 4. If you hear a noise in 'rhe rear ol 'lhe Main Room while wailing for rhe quiet bell or 'rhe bell for dismissal, i+'s Piercy . Piercy has done good work for our baseball leam and baskelball squad. Piercy is always on his loes and is never wilhouf a few pranks up his sleeve. Our besl of everylhinq lo you, Piercy. MARILYN DAWN RlCl-lARDSON Mary A smile is her way of winning friends. Whispers Board, 4: Home Nursing, lg Firsl Aid, lg Physical Edu- calion, 2, 3: Glee Club, 2, 33 Golden Choir, 33 Commercial Awards, 43 Junior Prom, 37 Arl Club, 32 Fulure l-lomemakers ol America, 45 Concerr, 21 New York Club, 4: Freshman Day, 4. Very rarely is lhere a iiown il May i, around, lor she knows how lo keep people conlenled and happy from sun lo sun. Shell make someone a wonderful wife lor she can cook and sew like a dream. Umm-meml Mary is one of lhe besl lypisls we have and she does a lol' of work on lhe Whispers every monlh lo make ii a beller paper. Wilh her brighl, sunny smile we are sure lhal Mary will go lar. Besl Wishes lo you, Mary. 1 1 if!y-uric Fifij.-Iwo ARTHUR L. ROGERS Arkie He has a thousand friends and not a friend to spare Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball, 4: Swimming Team, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenl. 4: Concerl, 2: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: New York Club, 4: Whispers Board, 3. 4: Pholography Club, 3, 4: Three-Acl Play, 4. Arkie is always full of life and never sees a dull momenl and neilher does anyone else, when he's around. He has done a swell iob on our swimming learn demonslraling his diving abilily. Arkie gels in on all lhe aclivilies of lhe class and eliminales all serious lhoughls. He is our capable presidenl of lhe class. We wish him everylhing good. JANICE MARILYN SHAW Jan Silence is the golden crown of virtue. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Firsl Aid, I: Home Nursing, I: Whispers Board, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Physical Educalion, 2: Concerl, 2: Freshman Day, 4: Arl Club, 3: New York Club, 4. Janice is a very perl, smarlly dressed Iillle Senior whom we fool: a liking lo al once. She is lols ol lun, allhough she appears lo be sorl ol quiel al limes. Jan loves lo dance and she knows how lo do every dance lhere is so very well she could pul some lo shame. l-ler lavorile club is lhe New York Club for she inlends lo have a Jim Dandy lime up in lhe Big Town . We hope lhal all your lulure plans and ambilions will be allained and lhal you shall be very happy, Janice. CATHERINE MARGUERITE SIDDONS Cassey Shy and quiet, but oh so sweetly Fulure Homemalrers of America, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Concerl, 2: Firsl Aid, I: Home Nursing, l: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Whispers Board, 4: Arl Club, 3: New York Club, 4. Cassey was voled prelliesl girl in our class. a lille lhal she cerlainly lives up lo. She has lhe heallhiesl, rosy complexion you have ever seen, shining blond lresses and a flashing smile. Cassey has helped us a lol lhis year on lhe Library Board, Whispers, and she has acled as Office Allendanl, loo, which gives our lair lassie a worlcoul every day running upslairs and down for people on lhe lelephone. ll' is our wish lhal you will have a brighl lulure lull of success. RAMON MAURlCE SIMMONS Slim I'Beware that queer, wild, wonderful boy. Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Speaking Conlesl, 3, 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Junior Baskelball Manager, 3: Class Play, I, 2. 3: Three- Acl Play. 3. 4: Glee Club, l. 2, 3, 4: Presidenl' ol Debaling Club. 4: Varsily Club, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Windonian Board, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3: Junior Prom, 3: Usher, 3: Freshman Day, 4: C. A, P., 2: Pholography Club, 4: Concerl, 2: Class Hislory, 4: Honor Sludenl, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3: Arl Club. 3: Operella, 4. Slim is lhe fellow you see driving around in lhe 'Classy' Model A Ford. Slim is lhe professor of our class, being an honor sluclenl all four years. He has done swell work in dramalics. He is plan- ning an evenllul lulure, oul Wesl, probably on a ranch. Good Luck. DANIEL N. SOUTI-IARD Dan Great oaks from little acorns grow. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play, I, 3: Operefla, 4: Fulure Farmers of America, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Concerl' 2. Dan is a fellow who has worked hard for 'the baskefball squad and has done a swell iob. He has done much for our orcheslra by playing bass viol. Dan has always been inleresled in music and dramalrics. His Iruck, personalily, and sense of humor will always lake him where he wanrs Io go. The besf Io you always, Dan. NORMAN W. STUART Normie Just and true whose nature never varied. Baskelball, I, 2: Baseball, I. 2: Swimming Team, I, 2: Rifle Team, l, 2: Physical Educalion, l, 2: Pholography Club, 4: Served in fhe U. S. Navy, in The American Thealre, I944-I946. Normie has done exlensive work in sporfs before he enfered 'rhe service in I944. Normie has made many friends around The school since he came back and gol good ranks, loo. He is well naiured and is handy wirh The drums, so we hear. He is an allenlive s+udenl' and will surely make good in Ihe occupalion he desires. BARBARA JANE THOMPSON Barbs Witty. willing, and warm-hearted. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 3, 4: Prize Speaking, 4: Oper- ella, 4: Debaling Club, 4: Arr Club 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3: Class Play, 2, 3: Golden Choir, 3: Whispers, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Concerl, 2: Baskelball Manager, 4: Assisfanl Manager, 2, 3: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Varshly Club, 4: Soflball, 2: Phofography Club, 4: Club X, 3: Gradualion Program, 3. There is never a Iask :hal Barbs will shirk. Her biggesl and lavorile Iask is Thar of managing The girl's baskelball leam, bul il' does nor laze Barbs in lhe leasl. Our appreciafion goes whole- hearledly Io one who deserves il. May your life be ever filled wilh ioy and happiness. DONALD J. VAN DUSEN Vandie A man of eloquence, personality, and charm. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sludenl, I, 4: Class Presidenf, I: Swimming Team, I, 2, 3, 4: Execulive Com- miflee-Leaders' Corps, 2, 3: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Co- chairman, Physical Ed. Demonslralion, 3: Vice Presidenl, Arl Club, 3, 4: Rifle Team, 3. 4: Baseball, 3: Varsily Club, 4: Debaling Club, 4: Freshman Receplion, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Windonian, 4: Class Play, 3: Operella, 4: C, A. P., 2: New York Club, 4: Vice Presiden+ of Sludenl Council, 2, 4: Concerl, 2: Freshman Day, 4. Vandie is one of our mosl falenled boys. Donny's personalify has gained him 'rhe friendship of many here in school. His arfislic abilily and nalural ease wilh people will go 'Far foward making his fu+ure successful. May you have The besl in +he world. Fifty-three Fi ft y- four WILLIAM J, WARREN, JR. Jessie A leader of cheers and cheerfulnessf, Baseball, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader, 3: Rifle Team, 4: Debaling Club, 4: Glee Club. 2, 3, 4: Class Play, 3: Varsily Club, 4: Whispers Board. 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Officer of Fulure Farmers of America. 4: New York Club, 4. Jessie is lhe lall, dark, and likeable fellow of fhe Senior class. He has done a swell iob in baseball and 'rhe rifle leam. Whal a lof of people don'+ now abouf is his pleasing singing voice. Jessie will never have any lrouble gelling a girl. His leaks, personalily, and dancing abilily will win any girl. May you have lhe besl always Jessie. RALPH W. WEEKS Ralph True in word and tried indeed. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Play, 3: Presidenl of Fufure Farmers of America, 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom, 4: Freshman Day,'4: Concerl, 2: Honor Sfudenl, I, 2, 3, 4: Whispers Board, 4: New York Club, 4. Ralph is one of The shorl, guief members of our class who is always willing lo give a helping hand and a greal big smile lo go along wilh il. Ralph has done much work in lhe F. F. A. He was well rewarded by being elecled president of lhis ambilious group. Ralph has been an honor sludenf all four years. We know he will be successful in his lulure. RUTH HELEN WIDGER Mike Sweet and lovely as a breath of spring. Physical Educafion, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Firsf Aid, I: Home Nursing, l: Whispers, l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4: Leaders Corps, 2, 3: Golden Choir, 3: Fulure Homemakers of America-Presidenl, 4: Commercial Awards, 4: Swimming, l, 2: Baskelball, l: Sfudenf Council, 4: Varsily Club, 4: Softball, 2: Class Play, 2: Prize Speaking, l. Mike is admired by everyone for her unaflecled, sweel dignily and unerring purpose when she slarls oul lo do somefhing. She has made one ol lhe best assislanl edilors fhe Whispers has ever had. She is engaged lo a very likeable lad from Weslbrook and plans lo be married soon. Our besl' wishes go with you for a full, successful, happy life, Mike. GEORGE W. WOODMAN Woody Little strokes fell great oaks. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra, I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Fufure Farmers of America, 4: Junior Prom, 3: Debaling Club, 4: Physical Educalion, 2, 3, 4: Concerl, 2: Freshman Day, 4. Woody is fhe blonde senior who's done good work on 'rhe drums in orchesfra. and has done well in 'the Junior Varsily baske?- ball squad. He is very inleresled in clebaling and belongs to the club. We shall all miss Georges smiling face and kind words around here. George's characler will win him a high place in fhe world. I F 1 WALLACE A. WYMAN Wally There is fun in everything we meet. Glee Club, l: Junior Baskelball Manager, 3, Baseball, 3, 4, donian Board, 3. 4: Junior Prom, 3: Freshman Day, 4. i Wally is lhe besl nalured lellow ol lhe class, he's always spreading good cheer among lhe class. He has helped a greal deal in lhe publishing ol lhe Windonian as business manager. Wally has worked hard gelling ads lhis year. He will make a good pilcher and is oul working harder every year in baseball. Besl Wishes. Wally. ALLEN SAYWARD Scully Pleasant memories must be arranged for in advance. Enlered lrom Poller Academy, Sepl., l944g Served in lhe Marines, Spring, I944-I946: Baskelball I, 2, Baseball, I, 21 Sollball Team, I, 23 Physical Educalion, I, 2, 4: Scully is anolher one ol our ex-servicemen, and has gained a spol in our class very quickly. Scully likes ouldoor sporls very much. He is anolher member ol our class who has bolslered up our morale. lo a high degree. Scully's good nalure makes him a lriend ol everyone. Besl ol everylhing, Scull . F i fty-five gywoocl Jczigh lPiclu re Wilh Sna psholsl Elwood sfarfed school wilh us when we were aboul live or six years old, and from lhe day 'rhal he walked lhrough rhe doors he was everyone's friend and helper. There was never a problem which could nor be figured our in lhe quiet calm way will-1 which he was accuslomed fo doing Things, big and liHle. Many a happy smile helped fo make our days fuller, and brighfer. There was ever a kind, liflle geslure which cheered a sad hearf so much, bu? which everyone else lorgor lo make. These are lhe Things 'rhaf make a person, especially a classmafe, remembered as a real friend and pal. We have a very hard lask achieved when we have lived up 'ro our classma+e's example and l'm sure +ha+ every member of 'rhe class of '48 will lry his besl. I heard fhe bus driver remark one day as Elwood gof off +he bus, l don r know anyone in Windham who doesn'+ like Elwood. Do you? And all 'rhe sludenls lhere immediafely hasn'+ an enemy in +he world. This small 'rribule is much less 'rhan he deserves and in no small parl were his parenfs responsible for his kind, well mannered, willing ways. They deserve a nole of praise for fheir unfiring eliforf in 'reaching him lhe kind of person lo be, and 'rheir unsellish efforls in leading him in The way of God. We will always remember our beloved friend and classmate in +he years 'ro come. His life proved his mollo: Friendship 'ro all: malice 'foward none. God chose him, for his life was pure and unblemished by ihe stain of sin, for heaven needed a brighr, new sfar fo shine up fhere. ANNE ELDER, '48 DONALD VAN DUSEN, '48 Senior Wrile-ups Fifty-six See the. Change 111 Our Baby Seniors 301' .gofenfified gum la Auf Page of goo! 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Sixty-jour Boys' Basketball Because of laclc of experience, as 'rhree of The five members of The Triple C Tourna- menl Championship Team were gradualed lasl year, our Coach, Ted Fosler, was lefl wilh a rebuilding job. This year's leam consisls of moslly freshmen and sophomores. We have hopes To be al' fhe lop of The lis+ in a year or lwo. The season's record is: Windham I6 Windham 28 Windham 22 Windham 22 Windham 27 Windham 25 Windham 45 Windham 45 Windham 30 Windham 46 Windham 24 Windham 25 Windham 50 Windham 20 Windham 46 Windham 29 Windham 30 Alumni Porler Gorham Falmoulh Cape Elizabefh Porler Scarborough Mechanic Falls Gorham Pennell Gorham Slale Teachers J. V. Falmoulh Pennell Cape Elizabelh Freepor+ Mclzalls Scarborough 26 53 4I 48 45 39 56 43 57 33 2l 43 20 46 36 55 64 Sixty-five GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Isf Row: Eleanor Brurnc Dawn Allwerlon, Doreen Moore lCo-Caplalnl, Freida Chaplin lCo- Caplainl, Pal Adams, Janel l-lodqdon. 2nd Row: Mr. Fosler lCoacl1l, Janel Irish, Irene Zincnulc, Evora Moore, Audrey Kimball, Belly Lowell, Lorraine Davis, Barbara Thompson llvlanaqerl. Si x 1 v-Vx Girls' Basketball This year's Team was an ouTsTanding one. The girls sTarTed ouT in The lead and con- Tinued righT Thru To The end oT The season. We give crediT To each and every individual player. The girls wenT onTo The Tloor hoping To win, and They cerTainly have done Their besT To show ThaT They really could. They have ToughT and won The Triple C , so ThaT each one OT The Twelve girls is going To be awarded a gold baskeTball Tor her achievement The girls wish To Thank Their Co-CapTains Tor Their nice job. Above all, They wish To Thank Mr. FosTer Tor his paTience, and The wonderful coaching ThaT he has given Them during The season. The Tollowing girls received awards: Co-CapTains Freida Chaplin and Doreen Moore, JaneT Hodgdon, PaT Adams, Irene Zinchuk, Dawn ATherTon, Audrey Kimball, Eleanor Brume, Evora Moore, BeTTy Lowell, JaneT Irish. and Lorraine Davis. The record was: Windham Alumnae 25 Windham PorTer I2 , ' 'Windham Gorham 5 ' 'Windham FaImouTh 25 'Windham Cape EIizabeTh 22 Windham PorTer I7 Windham Mechanic Falls I I 'Windham Gorham 20 Windham WesTbrook I5 'Windham FalmouTh 27 Windham SouTh Paris 53 'Windham Cape EIizabeTh 29 Windham J.V. 35 WesTIarooIc J.V, I9 Windham WesTIorooIc 24 Windham Mechanic Falls 20 Windham STandish 2 I Windham SouTh Paris 33 Windham Pennell I5 Windham STandish I3 ' League Games Sixty-srlwfrr Isl Row: Conway Miele, Donald l-lill, ,lean Douglas, lienf- D loyr Manchesle Louise Jorgensen, Monica Ellinwood. 2nd Row: Miss Buzzell llfarully Advisnrl, Cheerleading Squad Monica Ellinwood lLeaderl, Joyce Manchesler, Irene Doiron Louise Jorgensen Jean Douglas, Conway Miele, Donald l-lill. Walce up, Wake up, Gel on lhe move- Windham boys lgirlsl are in We've gol win in our name, So come on boys lgirlsl, Le'r's win lor lame! lhe groove The cheering squad 'rhis year have done a marvelous 'ob Wilh lhe help of Miss Buzzell, They have found many new cheers and songs. The group as a whole has given very much cooperalion and has received if from lhe sludenls. We all give 'rhis group credil for lheir line cheering and cooperalion Si'xty-fv',alir Isi Row: Theo Wallace, Freida Chaofin, Pai Adams, Mr, T-osier iCoachi, .lanei Irish, Char' Ioiie Rogers, Monica Ellinwcod. 2nd Row: Arihur Rogers, Phillip Allen, Clair Aldrich, Richard Brown. Ramon Simmons, Don Van Dusen, Danny Davis, Richard Davis, Johnny Pecoiaro, Eugene Maxim, inol prescni when picfure was ialceni. The Girls' Swimming Meet This year our girls' swimming Team has improved guiie a bii. The girls puf up a iough fighi and came oui in iourih place. The Team consisied oi seven girls: Monica Ellinwood, Jane? Irish, Freida Chaplin, Theo Wallace, Pai Adams, Charloiie Rogers, Arlene Robbins, and iheir coach, Mr. Fosier, and manager, Doreen Moore. The Boys' Swimming Meet This year our boys were The defending champs and did a very good iob. The com- peiiiion was evenly maiched, as 'rhe iinal s+anding shows. There were no individual siars, as ieam worlc was ihe rule. The following boys received leiiersz Donald Van Dusen, Ramon Simmons, Arihur Rogers, Eugene Maxim, John Pecoraro, William Bowen, Roberi Ailcins, Diclc Brown, Richard Davis, Phillip Allen, Clair Aldrich and Dan Davis. Sixtv-nine isf Row: Earle Lawull, Dan Davis Ramon Simmons, l-lailley Corsnn, Williiarn Wai'eri, Jason Noble, Donald Van lyuson. Physical Education and Intro-Murol Sports This year Physical Educalion is conducled by our new Coach and Alhlelic Direcfor, Mr. Ted Fosfer. Teams were chosen by The boys' and girls' varsily baslcelball players. Tumbling was inlroduced lo us by Mr. Fosler and was enjoyed very much. Olher aclivilies were baslcelball, volleyball, and calislhenics. Period Day Class 4 Monday and Thursday Senior and Junior 5 Monday and Thursday Senior and Junior 4 Wednesday and Friday Freshmen and Sophomore Boys 5 Wednesday and Friday Freshmen and Sophomore Girls Seven t v Rifle Team. 1947 y do Isl Row: Ora Haskell, William 'Wan-nw William Emvmi 2nd Row: Roberl DF-rnrnnns Donald Var Dfisrfr' Mn Alley lfxdvisorl, This year our boys did a grand iob in lhe meel. They finished second wilh 237 poinls, Falmoulh winning wilh 249. The boys receiving lellers were: William Brown, Donald Van Dusen, Ora Haskell, William Warren. Our boys are improving every year and come anofher year we hope lhal lhev will he 'fha champs. Tally ol poinls: Prone Oil:-hand Tolal Brown 46 38 84 Van Dusen 48 3 I 79 Haskell 45 29 74 Warren 45 25 70 Bowen 36 26 62 Tolal 237 Sm-nnrv-une Softball Team The soffball Ieam consisled of +he following girls: IRENE ZINCHUK ELEANOR BRUME JANET HODGDON BERNADENE DAVIS DOREEN MOORE JEAN LAWRENCE DAWN ATI-IERTON BETTY CORSON PAT ADAMS EVELYN LEIGI-ITON BEVERLY DAVIS JANET IRISH JOAN GREENLAW BETTY LOWELL EVORA MOORE JANET I-IODGDON, Manager JANET I-IODGDON, DOREEN MOORE, Co-Caplains Windham 75 Windham 64 Windham 74 Windham 5 Gorham Sfandish Slandish Greely The girls had a successful season 'rhis year. Under lhe leadership of Mr Shaw an +he Co-Caplains Ihe girls pul up good compeliiion. The girls were winning by large scores, bul had fough luck in 'rheir play off when +hey losl fo Greely, The girls are already +o s+ar+ anorher qood year. Ser enly-tu Boys' Baseball - 1947 This year's baseball 'Ieam was again froubled by fhe lack of a suifable playing field. In Sepfember, Mr. Shaw fried fo inferesf fhe men in charge of fhe new afhlefic field fo supervise some work on fhe field. All of fhe boys in 'rhe school were willing Io work affer school under proper super- vision, so fhaf The condifion of fhe field would be suifable fo play on in lhe spring. However, we were unable fo gef any of 'rhese men fo help us. The boys in school are sfill willing fo work anyfime The men in charge are willing. We would appreciafe your help. Our besf games of fhe year were wifh Gorham 2, Windham lg Falmoufh 4. Windham 93 and our lasf game wifh Cape Elizabefh which we won 2 fo I, knocking fhem ouf ofa possible fie wifh Sfandish for 'rhe Wesfern Division. The following boys received leffersc Co-Capfains, Jason Noble and Eugene Maxim, William Warren, Harvey l-leel, Warren Thomes, Merrill l-lafch, Dana Jordan, George Burrows, Kennefh Pierce, William Bowen, and David Quinlan. The feam's record was as follows: Windham 2 Windham 2 Windham O Windham I Windham 7 Windham O Windham 9 Windham 6 Windham 2 Windham 8 Windham I6 Windham I0 Norfheasfern Business College 5 Falmoufh Sfandish Gorham Cape Elizabefh Sfanclish Falmoufh Gorham Cape Elizabefh New Gloucesfer Norfheasfern New Gloucesfer II I5 2 I7 I3 4 I4 I 3 I6 5 Sffvenly-th ree Triple C Tournament The Triple C Tournamen+ was held a+ lhe Exposilion Building in Porrland 'rhis year. Windham had a play-off game wirh Srandish for The righl Io gel' info Ihe Iournamenl. The game was a wild and wooly affair, being selrled by rwo foul sho+s in rhe lasr 30 seconds of play by Windham 29 Slandish 27. A Our first game in The fournamenf was wifh Falmoulh which was one of Ihe bes+ games of lhe day. Windham led 7-4 in 'rhe firsl quarler and 22-2I in The 'rhird quarter. Falmoufh led I3-9 a+ 'rhe half and won 3I-25. Eugene Maxim, Jason Noble, and John Pecoraro were chosen 'ro play in 'rhe All-Sfar game on Salurday night J. V. 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N, V ? 5'-, ' -'., 1'..'4 . . . 1:V . z1zngn.ms-annuia-12.2. 44-:L..L.,.a..i ...Lk mmm. -up .1 ..4 .v.n.w,1uE4,.enA' f . 53:5 5 ' gle Zu Class '44 Leroy Bacon is working ar +he Red 81 While Siore in Nor+h Gorham. Marie lBeckwi'rhl Fogg is living in Soulh Windham. Lillian lBickfordl Beckwifh is living in Soulh Windham. Gilberl Brown is working al' Wood's Sfore in Raymond. Grace lPra+'rl Burns is living in Porlland. Edirh Cram is working al Loring Shorl 81 l-larmon's in Porrland. Geraldine lEricksonl Walerman is living in Wesl Scarboro. Mariorie lFoggj Leighlon is living in Windham. Mary lFoggl Harris is living in Minnesola. Grace lGreenIawl Morrill is living in Norlh Windham. Kalhleen Irish is working al' fhe Casco Plumbing Co. in Porlland. Olive Irish owns and operales lhe Larry Don Beauly Shop. Nafalie lJamesonl Goodman is living in Sou+h Por+land. Berenice lJordanl Label is living in Virginia. Ervelle lJordanl S+range is living in S+roudwa+er. Gerlrude Lowell is working in Porfland. Failh lMacDonaldl Beyea is living in Soulh Windham. Pauline PaHen is fraining al 'rhe Maine General l-lospi+al. Belly lQuinlanl Brown is living in Windham. William Robbins, Jr. is working in Porlland. Roberl Robinson, Jr. is working al an airporl in Porrsmoulh, N. H. Donald Rogers is working for M. L. Rogers Trucking in Windham. Harold Siddons is going ro Noriheaslern Business College. Jane Sylvesler is working in Fredericksburg, Va. Phyllis lVerrilll Szoslak is living in Windham. Ralph Widger is working al' L, C. Andrew. Ira Wyman is working af Saunders Dow Mill in Weslbrook. Joe Pecoraro is working in Fredericksburg, Va. Class '45 Sylvia lAllenl Thayer is living in Newhall. Wayne Allen is farming in Windham. Mildred Anlhoine is leaching in Porfland. Jeanelfe lColel Wagner is living in Vermonr. Rosanna Davis is working in Porrland. Marilyn Gomperfs is living in Porfland. Priscilla Hawkes is fraining at The Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. Kermif Hodgdon is working for l'lodgdon's Transporrafion in Porfland. Charles Jorgenson is going 'ro Gorham S+a+e Teachers College. Wendell Joy is going 'ro U. of M. Donald Leighlon is working a+ S, D. Warren's. Ramona lMoorel ToH'le is working in Porlland. Donald Nichols, Jr, is working ar S. D, Warren's. Carlelon Phinney is going +o Wilson's Teachers College in Washinglon, D. C Sem-n.lv-4-ighr l Maellen lpiercel Clark is living in Ogunquil. Marilyn Rogers is working a+ lhe Telephone Office in Windham, Wayne Rogers is working for M. L. Rogers Trucking in Windham. Donna Shaw is aHending Nasson College. Roberia lSmi'rhl Kimball is living in Porlland. Sadie Soulhard is working in Porlland. Shirley Weeks is working a+ 'rhe Reiail Credil' Co. Preslon Welsh is allending 'ihe U. of M, Class '46 Anne Allen is lraining in 'rhe Maine General Hospilal. Sally Ann Corson is working in 'rhe Telephone Company in Porlland. Elizabelh lCurl'isl Siddons is living in Porlland. Charlene Erickson is living in Monson. Charles Gifford is working al Bill Soule's Service Sialiori a+ Porfland. Beverly lGraFlaml Sloal is living in Wesl Cumberland. Harold Haskell is working for Sianley Hall. Doris lHulchinsonl Filzgerald is working al Dun and Bradslreel. Roberi Jameson is working al Baker Ice Co. Beverly lLibbyl Wyman is working a'r Edwards 8: Walker. Philip MacDonald is living in Windham. Kenneih MacDonald is a+ +he TU. of M. Thomas Mellin-Deceased. Edward Moran is a S lfc in The Navy in Japan. Rebecca Phinney is living in California. John Quinlan is living in Windham, Maynard Rogers, Jr. is working al S. D. Warren's. Winilred lSwanl Bridges is living in Windham. Foresl Tyler is al U. of M. Edgar Varney is working in Windham. Pe+er Zinchuk is a T X5 in +he Army in Germany. Class '47 Joan Anlhoine is going lo Weslbrook Junior College. Alberl Armslrong is living in New York. George Burrows is working in Lewislon. Paul Cobb is working ai File's and O'Keefe. Frederick Collins is in lhe Marine l-lospilal in Porlland. Elsie Cram is working ai 'rhe Maine General l-lospilal Bernadene Davis is working al +he Telephone Company in Porflancl. Francis Fogg is working a+ 'rhe Eogg Transporraiion Co. Elizabelh Foye is working al Baker lce Co, William Gibson is going lo Norlheasiern Business College. Parricia Granl is iraining ai Wesfern Union. Joan Greenlaw is working al' S. D. Warren's. Seven ty-nine Merrill l-larch is working af Bachelder's Mill a+ Norfh Windham. Jane Hawkes is working af Baker lce Co. Harvey Heel is going To +he U. of M. Dassie Huff is working al Windham Cenler. Dana Jordan is working for Moore and Co. Jean Lawrence is working for William Lawrence Plumbing Co. Harry Mains is living in Norlh Windham. Orion Moore is working for his fafher. Minola Pecoraro is living home. Julia Pecoraro is living home. Doris Perkins is working ar Dun and Bradsfreef. Dorolhy Perkins is working a+ Dun and Bradsrreer. Berry Mae Reeves is rraining a+ +he Mercy l-lospiral. John Thayer is af +he U. of M. Warren Thomes is ar Norlheasrern Business College. Edward Tolfle is a rraveling salesman. Alden Turner is living in New York. Clayron Verrill is working a+ Baker lce Co. Richard Verrill is working a+ Burrow's in Porlland. Linwood Wallace is working a+ Baker lce Co. Roberi' Webb is living in Windham. Rober+ Welsh is in Boolhbay Harbor Fire Deparlmenr. Melvin Winslow is working a+ Winslow's Mill in Norrh Windham. LORRAINE DOIRON, '48 EARLE LOWELL, '48 Alumni Edifors Eighty Exchange Notes Scarborough High School ..,....................................,..................................,,.......................... The Four Corners Congralulafions on your nicely arranged book. Your Riding Club was very differ- enl' and also very enjoyable. Hollis High School .....................,..............,,..,.................,......... ......... .............,.... ......,.,....................,... ' ' T he Sunbeam Novel Exchange deparfmenl, inleresling and very consfruclive. Brislol High School , .....,....,............,..............................................................,......................................... The Brisloli+e We enjoyed your book very much. Your index was found very helpful. Your idea was very original on Bris+ol Clock . Pennell lns+i+u+e ...................,.....A.,........,....,.......................................,...............,.................................. The Whirlpool You had a very complele yearbook, jusr enough of everylhing lo' make i'r inreresring. Congralulaiionsll Limingron High School ..,.............................................,........................................ z ..,......... The Sokokis Warrior We enjoyed your book very much also. Don'+ you Think +ha+ more picfures would help? We liked your music wrile-ups. Slandish High School ....................,........,......................................................,................. The Crimson Rambler Your ads were very good, and wril'e-ups were inleresling. The aHrac+ive cover makes your book mos+ affraclive. Wesl Paris High School ..................,,...........................,...........,..,........,...............,......................................... Nau'rillus Ha'r's off +o your Exchanges . You have an excellen? yearbook. Your individual sporr wrife ups were also a good idea. Cape Elizabe+h High School ...............,,.........................,...................,...............,...................................... Nau+illus We found your book our favorire. Your picfures are inleresling and rhe manner in which your wrire ups are made is good. Farrninglon High School .k..............................,...,...............,..........,.......,..............,. ,.......,........................ ' 'The Laurel A very compacl well wriffen book. We would have enjoyed more of i+ Limerick High School ....................................,,...... ...................,....,......................................i................. ' 'The Sokokis Your book is well arranged. We find il dililerenr from olhers. Walerborough High School ....................,.,........................,,...........,.................,....................... Eavesdropper We enjoyed your book immensely. Bur don'+ you Think more picfures would be a greal' help? Falmouih High School ,...,............... .......,,...................i ,.............................,,. .................................,............. ' ' T he Cres+ We found your yearbook one of lhe besl. Your picfu res made your book very inler- esring. Bridgfon High School .........,......................................,........................................,..............................,..... The Corona We liked your book and especially enjoyed reading 'rhe li+erary deparlmenr. Porier High School ......................,...............,..,........,.............,.........,......................................................... The Ou+look We enjoyed your book very much. We especially enjoyed your Poe+'s Corner. MONICA ELLINWOOD, '48 V Exchange Edilor Eighty-nnv Jokes Laugh and the World Laughs With You Laugh, and The world laughs wilh you: Weep and you weep alone: For This brave old earfh musl borrow ils mirlh, ll has lrouble enough of ifs own. Sing and rhe hills will answer: Sigh! if is los? on 'rhe air: The echoes bound 'ro a joyful sound, Bur shrink from voicing care. Senior Class of '48 S is Sincere, we all fry fo be, Even fhough al limes, 'rhis may be hard lo see. E is for English, our favorife subieck'. Gosh, no malrler how we fry, all we gel is heck. lNo offense, Mrs. H., for rhyme onlyl N is for Nice, as our leachers all are. For more wonderful people, you'd have lo hun+ far. l is for Ignorance, we cerlainly have none! Da, da, goo, wan+ an ice cream cone? O is for Our, where lhis June we'll go. Alas, for 'lhe poor leachersg +hey'll miss us so. R is for Rumpus, which somelimes we raise- l'r isn'+ our faull-we're iusl' in a haze. C is Congrarulafions, which 'rhe leachers deserve: For +o sland 'rhe Class of '48, il' really lakes sleel nerve. L is for Lessons-our main inspirarion, Wifhouf beloved lessons, 'From school each day we'd run. A is Appreciahon, To friends and 'reachers all. Soon our fun a+ Windham l-ligh, we'll have +o iusr recall. S is for Sporrs, for which we are fond. All of lhese fhings, and many more, we'll miss when we are gone. S is for The Seniors-Class of lorry-eighf, The amounr of fun we've had here, we cannor esrimafe. Now we enfer The furure, prepared lo do our besl Towards being berler cirizens: and 'rhis will be our fesl: Can we live up fo Windham High, wilh honesfy and pride? Anyway, we all will fry, and rrusf rhal Gods on our side. Eighty-Iwo Jokes Monica Ellinwood and Bill Bowen wen+ 'ro a resfauranf 'ro ea? one day and fhe wail'- ress noficed fha? iusf Bill was eafing and Thar Monica was looking oul of lhe window. Aren'+ you hungry? she asked Monica. I sure am, said Monica. l'm iusf wailing for my boy friend fo gef 'rhrough wilh 'rhe leefh. Babies haven'+ any hair: Old men's heads are ius'r as bare: Befween fhe cradle and +he grave Lies ius+ a haircu+ and a shave. Arlhur Rogers 'ro a waifress, l guess l'll have apple pie and ice cream. Waifressz O.K. one apple pie ala mode. Arthur: No, I wanf apple pie and ice cream, please. We Have A Chaplin . Bishop ..... Greenlaw Rogers .,,.,....,.. Cookie ............ Rabbi+ ..... Cupcake .............. Horse ......... Dawn ........... Bomber ,,,,....... Cobb ...,...... lrlsh ............... Robbins .. Wallace ......... Elder .....,...... Day ...,........... Weeks ..,,,,....... Hill ............... Plummer AT WINDHAM Buf No Mofors Chaplain Ouflawlll Roy Cake Ca rro+ Shorfcake Cow Sunrise P-38 Corn Sco+ch . Spa rrows Henry Younger Nighf Monlhs Valley Elecfrician Brume ......... ,......... ...........s....,...,........................,...................... ,...,,,........ ........... .......,.,.... B r u s h es A young woman can make a fool oul' of a man: buf, I+ fakes an exlremely smarf woman 'ro make a man ouf of a fool. There's nofhing like a wedding To make a feller learn, A+ firsf he +hinks she's his'n Bu+ la+er learns he's Her'n. Eighty-three We are now passing lhe mosl lamous brewery in New York , explained Mr. Green lhe guide. Nol me , replied Bill Warren. Lord help me lo see, lhough il's painlul, Thal l haven'l a corner on brains: Thal l'm lucky if lhey be sullicienl To bring me inside when il rains. What Would Happen If - Kennelh Alherlon wenl oul wilh a girl. Mildred Bishop slopped llirling. William Bowen losl his leelh. Freida Chaplin couldn'l dance. Belly Corson couldn'l giggle. Beverly Davis couldn'l sing. Dan Davis gol lal, Eleanore Davis wenl oul wilh Clark Gable. Lorraine Doiron grew fall. Slanley Dyer lalked louder. Anne Elder gol a 70 on her rank card. Monica Ellinwood couldn'l cheer. Donald Gordon couldn'l play lhe saxaphone. Paul Greenlaw wenl oul wilh Lana Turner. Janel Hodgdon lurned man haler, Audrey Kimball wenl lo Hollywood. l-lerberl Kimball slayed awake in Problems Class. Evelyn Leighlon wenl oul wilh Roy Rogers. Winona Libby wenl lo English Class. Earle Lowell didn'l run around Eugene Maxim couldn'l play baskelball. Wesley McLellan did his malh. Earl Meserve wenl oul lor lrack. Doreen Moore wenl lo bed belore midnighl. Jason Noble didn'l have Monica. Kennelh Pierce paid allenlion. Marilyn Richardson wenl oul wilh Maxie. Arlhur Rogers had a lull lank ol gas. Janice Shaw had perlecl allendance. Calherine Siddons never had a dale. Ramon Simmons joined lhe circus. Dan Soulhard couldn'l drive a lruck. Barbara Thompson slopped lalking. Donald Van Dusen couldn'l buy records. Eighty-four Bill Warren didn'I gel a deer ldearl. Ralph Weeks had a girl. Rulh Widger didn'+ see Ben every nighl. George Woodman had pul The lirecracker in The pencil sharpener. Wallace Wyman los? his sense of humor, Norman Sluarl' Iosl his curly hair. Allen Sayward wenl ou'l wilh Lorraine Miss Buzzell look a week's vacalion. Miss Edwards lei' Arkie chew gum. Mrs. Halch gave Dan Davis a IOO on his rank card. Mrs. Badger came Io school in slacks, Mr. Fosler I'augh+ Home Ec. The Juniors were seniors for a day. The Sophomores weren'+ silly. The Freshmen wenl up and down slairs quieily. Mr. Delano Ioroughf a cow 'ro school, Mr. Aikens didn'l come Io gradualion? .Class Poll lby vote of the classj Besl all round boy ,........,,,......,,........,,.........................................,,.,..,...................... Beslr all round girl ,.............. ...,,............ Boy mosr likely Io succeed .......... Girl mosi likely lo succeed .....,,... Ouielesf boy .....,..,......,..,......,,......, Quielesl girl ..................... ...... Shoriesf boy .......... Shorlesl girl ,...,,,,,,,, Tallesl boy ...........,.. Tallesl girl ..............,..,.... Besl boy alhlefe ,,.,.......... Besl girl alhlele ....,... Baby of 'rhe class .,.......,.. Class vamp ............,,.,... Class sheik ..........,.,,,,,......,,. ARTHUR ROGERS DOREEN MOORE RAMON SIMMONS DOREEN MOORE STANLEY DYER WINONA LIBBY STANLEY DYER WINONA LIBBY RAMON SIMMONS ANNE ELDER JASON NOBLE FREIDA CHAPLIN DONALD GORDON M I LD RED BISHOP BILL BOWEN Bes+ looking boy ................, ......,,,,............................... D AN DAVIS Besf looking girl .............,.... ..... ............. C A THERINE SIDDONS Mosl conspicuous boy .....,,...... .........,............. A RTHUR ROGERS Class humorisls .....,............... Besl boy dancer Bes+ girl dancer Woman haler ....... Man haler ........................., Mosl' lalenled boy ............ Mosl' ralenfed girl ............ MONICA ELLINWOOD Mosl' conspicuous girl .,.....,,,, .....,..... MOORE and ROGERS ARTHUR ROGERS FREIDA CHAPLIN PAUL GREENLAW JANICE SHAW DONALD VAN DUSEN DOREEN MOORE Eighty-Hue Pa-uv'-' Mosl lalkalive boy Mosl lalkalive girl ............ Mosl popular boy Mosl popular girl . Mosl dignilied boy Mosl dignified girl Besl nalured boy ..,...,......, Besl nalured girl ,....,... Bosl dressed boy ............... Besl dressed girl .... Mr. Hamlen. You can'l sleep in my class, l-lerberl Kimball. llyou didn'l lalk so loud l could. Bobby Demmons: You look like Helen Green. Lorraine Doiron: So whal? I look worse in pink. A boy in lhe 8lh grade said his uncle had a wooden leg. Thal's nolhing, was lhe reply, my sisler has a cedar chesl. KENNETH PIERCE BARBARA THOMPSON ARTHUR ROGERS DOREEN MOORE EARLE LOWELL RUTH WIDGER WALLACE WYMAN EVELYN LEIGHTON DAN DAVIS MONICA ELLINWOOD l-luberl Libby has a very palriolic car. ll lires a salule every lifme il slarls. Senior Class We have a slrange colleclion Ol brain and brawn galore To challenge our alleclion And cheer us o'er and o'er! Now Kenny is an inlern, And Millie likes lo llirl: Billie lakes lo dancing When Freida is his skirl . Belly has lhe smile ol The handsomesl ol slarsg Bevy rides wilh Ray ln lhe snappiesl ol cars. Danny likes his Belly Like kids love Sugar Canes: Lorraine is mosl adepl Al loving. while il rains. Slanley chases yellow ieeps To suil his fancy line: Now Anne likes Ford converlibles Though Chevies did her hearl enlwine. Mon has gol lhe spiril ol Eighty-six i Belly Hullon bea'r by lar, Bum' someone from lhe Deep Soufh lWindhaml Could make Mon meek as good lambs are. Don's quile a musician: He plays a+ school, af dance. or home. Paul has a nice farm nearby From which he'd never care +o roam. Janel is a brighf, young lass: We 'rhink she's quile a pip. And if you do nof 'rhink so Jusr bullon up your lip! Audrey has such gorgeous eyes! They pur men's heads in quile a whirl! And iusl you ask her classmales, She's a darling lil'+le girl! Herbert +akes lo mischief: See lhal- playful glance! And when her mind's nol on Harold, Evelyn can really dance! Winona keeps as quiel As a well behaved church mouse. Buf le+ me ask one quesfion- Have you ever dropped in lo her house? Nolice +his next fall senior Wifh lhaf quick, shy grin. His name's Earle Lowell, and he's ours Till some smarl girl sleps in! Maxie is an alhlele Shows vim and vigor everywhere: And all lhe girls go for him For he's so blond and fair! Wesley is quile serious ln schoolwork lha+ is lrue, Bul afler 'lhal lasr bell rings He's a lerror-l'll bel' you! Earl's anofher senior Wifh courage fried and lrue. He's go! a Freshman sis+er who'd pay him back For everylhing The Seniors fried 'lo do. Doreen's very 'ralenled in every kind of field: She's also a good sporl' and lo bad lemper does nor yield. Jake and Kenny clown around To 'rheir hear'r's conlenl. Bur if a business problem's found, You'll find 'rheir +ime's well spenl. Mary loves +o laugh and play: She wen+ lo New York for lo find fun. Eighty-seven 2,...vx tk And when 'lwas lime lo go away, She said good limes had iusl begun. Arkie's daily problems are chiefly pecuniary. His living code is simple: Jusl eal, drink. and be merry.': Janice adores dancing and holds nol school in her esleem, Bul she likes her classmales prelly well, And says lheir all righl on lhe beam! Calhy adores lravelling and on lhe road is quile al ease. She is so allraclive wilh blond locks blowing in lhe breeze. Ramon's lall and masculine and wise as any come: He lakes in all lhal's going on and knows how lo keep mum, Danny is an ouldoor man: Riding horseback's his delighl, He also enioy's a parly on a crisp, Oclober nighl. Carroll's loud and boislerous And we missed him near' lhree weeks. 'Tis good lo hear his hearly laugh. Pray lell mine surely squeaks! Barbara's an aulhorily on discussion and well versed: She ouldoes lhem in debaling lhough lheir speeches are rehearsed. Donny is an arlisl, a musician and so clever. Such a helpful classmale! Please do nol leave us ever! Billy Warren is a dream wilh nice dark, wavy hair. Bul if I praise him loo much, he mighl give me lhe air! Ralphy Weeks goes hunling on many a fair day. We hope he gels a deer lhis fall. He's lucky so lhey say, Mike's a lovely blond doll, bul Rulh is her real name. A boy named Ben sighled our Mike and fell in love wilh same. George is anolher senior wilh merrimenl sublime: He'd ralher laugh lhan hold a grudge, and lhal means anylime! Wally is a jovial sorl. He lends lo business, loo! Now il you wanl lo lesl him he'll be a malch lor you! Have I nol forgollen one or maybe lwo? Oh! Yes! Now I remember and so will you! Helen Hull arrived lasl year lo lry earneslly and learn: She plodded on so diligenlly and from purpose did nol lurn! Nexl is our own Eleanore who sings and plays lhe violin. She also is a sludenl who never will give in. These are all lhe seniors. They work bolh nighl and day To keep lheir high school proud of lhem-and loss all doubl and fears away Their leacher Mrs. Halch has proven she's lirsl rale. I lhink lhal we're lhe luckiesl group of seniors in lhe slale! P.S. I musl add a posl scripl, for we are growing everyday. There is no dou bl aboul if-big classes are okay. Normie's very friendly and always aims lo please. Cobby is so lull ol lun. Scully likes lo lease. Mrs. Halch is amiable and learned. lhal is lrue. Eighty-eight We like her for our 'reacher and know fha? you will, Too. I Think +his is The end buf I have one Thing To say- The More The Merrier , kiddos, so come righi in and sfayl Basic Math He was leaching her arifhmeiic, He said if was his mission: He kissed her once, he kissed her Twice, And said, Now +ha'r's addi+ion. And as he added smack by smack In silenf sa+isfac+ion, She sweelly gave his kisses back, And said. Now i'ha+'s sub+rac'rion. Now he kissed her and she kissed him Wifhoui' any hesifafion, And They bofh Turned And fogefher 'rhey said, Now +ha+'s muI+ipIica+ion. Bu? Dad appeared upon +he scene And make a quick decision. He kicked fha? lad 'ren miles away ' And said, Tha+'s long division. The Perfect Man I. Has a car 2. Has a Charles A+Ias physique 3. Has a car 4. Looks like a cross befween Reagan and Wilde 5. Has a car 6. Has a good personalily 7. Has a car Song Hit of 48 Tha+'s My Desire 'ro know How Soon I'll be Near You affer 6radua+ion Day . If I Had My Life To Live Over Mam'seIIe , Every So Of'ren I Think of The Things We Did Las'r Summer and of A Girl I Remember . Wha1 lI I Do , Peg O' My Hear+ , if Temp+a+ion makes me Wish I Didn'+ Love You So ? Now ls The Hour fo be Beside You and I hear The Serenade Of The Bells ringing The Besl Things In Life Are Free . I'II Dance A+ Your Wedding if you'II iump on +ha+ S+anIey S'reamer and re+urn io Civiliza+ion , Eighty-nine The Ideal Windham Girl Take The Hair ....4,4..,,....... Eyes .A....,..,,..,,....,.,,, Complexion ...A........ Knowledge ......,.,. A+hle+ic Abilify Pep ..............................,.,..,. Posse ................,........... Personalify ..,,.,,,........,... Dancing Abiliiy Smile ................,.., ...,. ...... Talents ..,............,,.,.... Disposifion MONICA ELLINWOOD AUDREY KIMBALL MILDRED BISHOP ANNE ELDER JANET, DOREEN, FREIDA EVELYN LEIGHTON RUTH WIDGER RUTH WIDGER FREIDA CHAPLIN BETTY CORSON BEVERLY, ELEANORE LORRAINE DOIRON Wil ....,........ ....,.........,............... D OREEN MOORE Humor ..4... .......,.. M ARILYN RICHARDSON Brains .......... ...,......4....,............... A NNE, DOREEN Teefh ........,...........,, ......,,...,....... B ETTY CORSON Heighf ..............,.......l ....,,..,.. A UDREY KIMBALL Dependabilify ......,..., .............. D OREEN MOORE Pafience ,,...,.......,,,.,. ..................,..,,...... W INONA LIBBY Neainess ......... ., ............ CATHERINE SIDDONS Manners ..........,,................... .....................,...... ........... B A RBARA THOMPSON Quielness ..,......,.,............,......,..............................................................,.,.. JANICE SHAW Pul' fhese all 'rogelher and you will have The Ideal Windham Girl from 'rhe class of 48 The Ideal Windham Boy Take The Ninety Hair ..............,,,, Eyes ...........i......,....,, RAMON SIMMONS HERBERT KIMBALL Complexion ,.,,,.,4,,, ....,.,,.....................,......... N ORMAN STUART Knowledge ..s.,....... ,.,.., . . ...I...,,..,...........,................,............. EARLE LOWELL Arhlelic Abaniy Pep ......,..,.....,....,,,......... Poise .....,............,.... .. Personalify ..,....... Dancing Abilify Smile ...............,...4..., Talenls ,,.,....4,...,.., Disposiiions .,,.,. Wil' ...,.....,.....,,... Humor ,,..,.. NOBLE, MAXIM, MCLELLAN and DAN SOUTHARD ARTHUR ROGERS JASON NOBLE BOWEN, ROGERS and MAXIM WALLACE WYMAN VAN DUSEN and GORDON GREENLAW and WEEKS DONALD VAN DUSEN DAN DAVIS and ARTHUR ROGERS Brains ....., ,... .....A....... ,.,,, R A M ON SIMMONS and EARLE LOWELL Teefh ,....,,...,.....,,,,,.....,,....,...4...,................,.................,...........,.. DONALD VAN DUSEN Heighf .......,.,.............. RAMON SIMMONS and KENNETH ATHERTON WILLIAM WARREN DONALD VAN DUSEN DONALD GORDON Quiefness ......,... .,....... G EORGE WOODMAN Dependabilify ......,.................,.......,,,,....................................... Pafience , .......,. . Neafness .....,......, Manners .....A... Earle L.: I wenf fo bed lasf nighf and dreamed fhaf I died. Georgia S.: And fhe heaf woke you up? Evereff L.: You haven'f brains enough fo come in ouf of fhe rain! Merrill G.. Haw, haw, fhaf proves l've fwice as many brains as you have! Evereff L.: How come? Merrill G.: If ain'f rainin'. If a man sfill has his appendix and his fonsils, The chances are fhaf he is a docfor. A young man coming in lafe af nighf finally finds fhe keyhole and enfers info fhe house, where he sfumbles around looking for lighfs. Wife pipes up: Thaf you Henry? No answer. A big crash of glass. HenryI Whaf in fhe world are you doing? Teaching your darn goldfish nof fo bark af me. Two backwoodsmen knocked on fhe door of Arfhur Rogers' house one nighf. Howdy, Arkie: me and Ed iusf found fhe body of a dead man over fhere in fhe holler, and we fhoughf maybe if was you. y WhaI d he look like? He was aboul' your build, and- Did he have on a flannel shirf? Yup. Wifh red and whife checks? No, il' was plain grey. lClosing.fhe doorl- Nope, if wasn'f me. The man who doesn'f believe fhaf women are hard losers never know one who was frying fo reduce. ' Bobby- Please, Docfor, if you have fhe baby almosf finished, don'f puf in any fonsils and adenoids: because fhey'll cuf fhem ouf anyway. Ninety-one Joe was a brighl, business-like lillle fellow, bul he was always afraid of lhe dark. One nighl, as he was going lo bed, his molher overheard lhis prayer: Oh, Lord, don'l lel anylhing hurl me lonighl, and I'll go lo church Sunday and give you some money. Dan Davis in New York: l wanl lwo eggs fried very hard, lwo slices of loasl burnl black and a cup of weak, lukewarm coffee. Are you sure lhal's iusl whal you wanl? asked lhe wailress. To lhe leller. The wailress explained lo lhe chef and managed lo gel lhe man exaclly whal he had asked for, Anylhing else, sir? she asked as she pul lhe order on lhe lable. Yes, now sil down and nag me, l'm homesick! Snoring Husbands The day he came a-wooing, says his mosl devoled wife, l used lo lhink'l would easy be wilh him lo spend my life. His speech was oh, so genlle, and so lall and slraighl was he, I never dreamed how lerrible he'd someday prove lo be. l never dreamed l'd wake al nighl lo give his ribs a whack, Wilh 'Darling, please lurn over-you are sleeping on your backl' in When life was all before us and our single palh uphill, l never dreamed lhe lime would come l'd wish his voice were slill, And when 'for beller or for worse' lo cling lo him l vowed, l never dreamed so nice a man could make a noise so loud. Now nighllong lhrough l elbow him unlil he's blue and black, And say, 'Turn over, darling, please! You're sleeping on your back.' Al limes il's like a whislle's shriek: al limes a grunl and groan, And lhen a buzz saw al a knol, and lhen a fearful moan! There comes a second's silence when I lhink he musl be dead, To find he's merely paused for brealh lo slarl full sleam ahead. And lhis musl lasl my lifelime lhrough, for how can l forsake This ghaslly crealure fasl asleep who is so nice awake. EDGAR A. GUEST A green lillle chemisl, On a green spring day Mixed some green lillle chemicals ln a green way. The green lillle grasses Now lenderly wave On lhe green lillle chemisl's Green lillle grave. Ninety-two Success lf's doing your job fhe besf you can And being jusf fo your fellowmang lf's making money buf holding friends, And sfaying frue fo your aims and ends: lf's figuring how and learning why, And looking forward and fhinking high, And dreaming a liHle and doing much: lf's keeping always in closesf fouch Wifh whaf is finesf in word and deed: l+'s being fhorough, yef making speed: lf's daring blifhely 'rhe field of chance While making labor a brave romance: If's going onward despife defeaf And fighfing sfaunchly buf keeping sweef: l+'s being clean and if's playing fair: lf's laughing lighfly af Dame Despair: lf's looking up af fhe sfars above, And drinking deeply of life and love: lldssfruggling on wifh a will fo win, Buf faking loss wifh a cheerful grin: lf's sharing sorrow, and work, and mirfh, And making beffer fhis good old earfh: l+'s serving, sfriving fhru sfrain and sfress, lf's doing your noblesf-fhal s Success. A Large Edition May l prinf a kiss on your lips? l asked She nodded her sweef permission: So we wenf fo press and I rafher guess We prinfed a large edifion. Mildred Bishop: Maxie, wha1 s fhe difference befween dancing and walking? Eugene Maxim: l don'f know. Mildred Bishop: l didn'f fhink you did. Phofographer: Do you wanf a large or small phofograph? Barbara Thompson. A small one. Phofographer: Then close your moufh please. Irene Zinchuk: 'Have you heard fhaf awful sfory fha+'s going around abouf Dawn? Eleanor Brume: Heard if? Of course l have, l was fhe one who fhoughf if up. Arfhur Rogers af 60 MPH: lf's great speeding along like fhis. Don'f you feel glad you're alive? , , E Dan Davis: Glad isn'f fhe word: l'm amazed! Ninety-three What I Want for Graduation KENNETH ATHERTON . MILDRED BISHOP ,.........,., WILLIAM BOWEN ...........,.. .....I....I.. FREIDA CHAPLIN ......... BETTY CORSON .....,....... BEVERLY DAVIS .,.,..... DAN DAVIS .............................. ELEANORE DAVIS .,............. LORRAINE DAVIS ..,,........... STANLEY DYER ........,...,....... ANNE ELDER .......................... MONICA ELLINWOOD DONALD GORDON ......., PAUL GREENLAW .......... JANET HODGDON ....,...... AUDREY KIMBALL ...........,.. HERBERT KIMBALL ........,.. Pink Elephanf Diamond Ring Buick converfible, wifh bar, and Mary Lofs of Lovin' My Ideal Driver's license New car Trip fo California New wardrobe Plane and SI,O00 fo run if Dafe wiih John Hodiakl Dafe wifh Wendall Brown New Buick Garage! Trip fo China lexpenses paidl Chance fo be a model Diploma EVELYN LEIGHTON ....,..... .......,......... WINONA LIBBY ............... EARLE LOWELL ............... EUGENE MAXIM .,.........,.... .......,..,.............. WESLEY McLELLAN .........,.... ........... DOREEN MOORE .....,.,......,..,.... KENNETH PIERCE .......................l.. MARILYN RICHARDSON ............. ARTHUR ROGERS ............,..,... JANICE SHAW ........,.,,........,.,.....,..,, CATHERINE SIDDONS ............... RAMON SIMMONS ................. DANIEL SOUTHARD ..,.......l.,,,.,,... BARBARA THOMPSON .,.,,,..,... DONALD VAN DUSEN .,..........., WILLIAM WARREN .............I.. RALPH WEEKS .....................,, RUTH WIDGER ........,................... GEORGE WOODMAN .............. WALLACE WYMAN .........,..,. JASON NOBLE ...,.,................. EARL MESERVE .............,........ NORMAN STUART ............ ALLEN SAYWARD ........,..,.. LEWIS COBB ...........,..... Ninety-four ,ug Cow fhaf will give chocolafe milk Trip fo California women and song-mosfly women Scholarship I948 Chrysler Zombiellll Berfha A wish fo come 'Irue 55.000, a car and a woman Wafch Money!!! Capfain's uniform in Ihe A. F. Million Dollars Job IS I00 a weekl A woman who can grease cars I948 Dodge Don Rogers' Buick Lofs and Iofs of fhings I948 Ford New car I 948 Dodge Sfill Thinking Chance fo go sfeady To own a race frack A sfeady iob Classified Ads WANTED-A Iaxi +o escorl Freida and Beverly home from school al' noon hours. Anyone wilh a nice new car who is inleresled please call Windham I49. If no one answers call operalor 7I lPor+landl. URGENT-Needed by Normie, some warm wealher lo go 'ro Cornish. IA Iilfle warmer Ihan 78 below will do.l IF-anyone knows The whereabouls of a six fool blonde man wiI'h blue eyes norily Audrey Kimball, Soulh Windham, Maine. Musl be a good dancer, BE-on The lookoul for a boy I7 years of age. blue eyes and plays l'he saxaphone. This boy is dangerous and is wanlecl by I'he Soulh Windham Reformafory. He answers To The name of Donald Gordon and has been missing since Feb. IO. lEscaped convictl MEN-Do you have any old hags or rubbish hanging around your house. Why worry? Jusl call Arlhur Rogers any Salurclay morning and This mailer will be Taken care of immedialely. WANTED-Two new upper feelh for Mildred Bishop. While preferred. Call Windham XXO-X. Two ladies who hadn'+ seen each olher for a long lime happened lo meer on lhe slreel and, of course, look lime +o exchange inlormaiion. Said one ro lhe o'rher: Oh, so many 'rhings have happened +o me since I Iasr saw you Ias+. I had my Ieelh our and an eIec+ric slove and refrigeralror pul in. When people ask How are you? ll s iusl a salulafion, And common sense should bar you From Ienglhy explanalion. The man who agrees wilh everylhing you say lies 'ro olhers also. Mary had a Iillle walchg She swallowed: if was gone. Mary look a Iillle walk:- Time marches on. BETTY CORSON. '48 ARTHUR ROGERS, '48 Joke Ed ilors N inezy-five Democracy Il is a big word, isn'l il-lhal word democracy? Whal does il mean? Well, if you should ask each one of l30,000,000 people you would probably gel one hundred and lhirly million dilferenl answers. Bul here is mine. My idea of a democracy began a long lime ago. Once upon a dream some independenlly minded, brave hearled souls began lo lhink for lhemselves and began rebelling againsl lyrannies. ll was seen even back in lhe lime of lhe Greeks and Romans, bul on quile a small scale. Our own America really began for a free people when lhal valianl lillle group of Pilgrims sel oul from Europe for lhese shores and a new shining hope. They wanled lhe righl lo pray and worship God-lhe same God lhal made lhis old earlh in lhe firsl place-lhe way lhey pleased. Jusl lhink! Whal fools men are! Tyranny in lhal lime was forbidding men lo worship lhe God of all crealion and selling up lheir own rules of religion, jusl as some of lhe same imbeciles are lrying lo do loday. Even inside our democracy lhey are alrlempl- ing lo do iusl lhal. Bul democracy means lhal I can go lo church on Sunday or any olher day. I can be an everyday Chrislian, and a real one! l'll nol pussyfool around and lry lo make oul lhal I am on lhe side of lhese infidels who blaspheme lhe name of lhe Lord Jesus al every lurn and lhen go lo church on Sundays and prelend lo be so holy. I can sland up and speak my mind before commoners or kings wilh no fear as lo whelher or nol my head may be chopped off before sundown. Educalion, wonderful books full of a lhousand and one lhings lo learn every day of my life. leachers who have my welfare on lheir minds, as well as lhe welfare of olher sludenls, sporls equipmenl. clubs, friends. food, clolhing and sheller, luxuries of all sorls are al my disposal in lhis greal democracy. ll means everylhing lhal is good. ll I iusl reach oul and lake il, lhere is opporlunily al my door! As long as lhere is an America. and as long as lhere is my Lord, nolhing is impossible! We are lhe luckiesl people on earlh. There will ever be new horizons lo look forward lo, lhere will ever be hope for humanily if we realize whal lhis democracy means lo lhe world. Lel's nol ever lake il for granled and Iel us always remember lhal lhough God could have chosen any olher parl of lhe world lo be lhe oulslanding symbol of free- dom il is ours lo keep and cherish always. ANNE ELDER. '48 Ninety-six Eighth Grade News Af fhe beginning of fhis school year we had sixfeen girls and eighfeen boys who were from all secfions of Windham, There were fwo ofhers who enfered our class during fhe year. They were Rufh McLucas from fhe Bean Memorial in Brownfield who enferecl November 2 I , I947 and Paul Merrifield who was ouf fhe firsf of fhe year because of sickness. He became a member of our class Sepfember I9, I947. There were fhree people who ieff our class during fhe year. They were John Cannell, Roland O'Leary, and Carolyn Allen. Walfer Cram leff us affer affencling a few days. There were five pupils who have nof been absenf fhis year. They are Pafricia Day. Erdine Libby, Jennie Varney, Milfon Rogers, and James Larrivee. We are closing fhe school year wifh sixfeen girls and fwenfy-six boys. They are: ALICE ALLEN WILLIAM CARNEY ERLEEN BERRY ROBERT CLARK JEAN DAY GEORGE COUSINS PATRICIA DAY NORMAN EMERSON GERTRUDE HASKELL RAYMOND EASTUP MARY KLUCHNIK JEAN KN EELAND LLOYD GILMAN CHARLES HALL ERDINE LIBBY CHARLES HASKELL NORMA LORD RICHARD HAWKES ANN MERRIFIELD GEORGE KIMBALL JEANETTE MORSE WAYNE LAMB ALMA 'POWERS JAMES LARRIVEE MARIANNE PERCIVAL WILLIAM LEONARD JENNIE VARNEY GORDON MAINS LUCY VARNEY THEODORE MATTSON RUTH McLUCAS WILLIAM McGOLDRICK ROBERT WOLSTENHULME ELROY MILLS PAUL MERRIFIELD ALBERT POWERS LINWOOD BRACKETT HAROLD BRANDON ROBERT PHINNEY ROGER OUINLAN MILTON ROGERS Wriffen by ALICE ALLEN Ninety-seven Basketball The eighth grade boys played three games ot basketball this year. Two games were played with Gorham and Frederick Robie, both of which we lost, We played and won one game with the Freshman. First Team ROGER OUINLAN RICHARD HAWKES NORMAN EMERSON BILLY HALL BILLY MCGOLDRICK Substitutes RAYMOND EASTUP HAROLD BRANDON LINWOOD BRACKETT PETER HASKELL JAMES LARRIVEE Coach EUGENE MAXIM Christmas Presents At Christmas the eighth grade drew names tor gitts tor the tire victims ot Browntield in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. There were more names than eighth graders, but with the help ot the seventh grade in the Center School, all the names were taken care ot. A committee ot tour was chosen to go with Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Hodgdon to distribute the presents. They were Ruth McLucas, Patty Day, Raymond Eastup, and James Larrivee. Magazine Drive At the beginning ot the year, the eighth grade students sold magazines, We bought materials for handicraft with the money earned. Appreciation We the class ot 52 give our sincerest appreciation to our teachers, Mrs, Hodgdon and Mrs. Simmons. We have enioyed working with them this year. wranen by PATTY DAY Ninety-eight 1 Ads of 1948 Business Managers WALLACE WYMAN, '48 RAMON SIMMONS, '48 'A sw ,. 6 MW England Brick-Ovehugiig J BAKED BEANS? ,S V- .- 1 . -f., ear' E' f'fi.wr.1.:f - -.1 f If . 1' E5 I ,-'I i:L'1.gli', : ,kL'-lrv'1-Ali? 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These savings he passes on to vou. And the profit he earns stays in your community . . . to be spent with you and your neighbors. These are only two of the many reasons your IGA Grocer is truly a neighbor worth knowing. ..a. ..,. 2 . H- D- Freeman SOUTH WINDHAM T L4 'f' 'W f ,' t .. ' - WINDHAM , i'i.:.'?' . P- W- HC1WkeS GORHAM Low PRICES EVERY DAY! 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No. 1 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ??++++++++4+++++++++++?++4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ glllnpglnfll fn of Westbrook Trust Company Westbrook, Maine Arkie's Rubbish Service gomrfmmff af ANYWHERE - ANYTIME L, B, Rggers ANYTHW6 TRUCK HAuuNe Nor'I'hP:vlTndt:?a7ml,3MaTne Windham - - - Maine one ' Phone 74-2 Gmphmmb of M. J. Ga11ant's Esso SERVICENTER W. H. WOOD S MODERN SERVICE RAYMQND ., MAINE Corner Dartmouth St. and Forest Ave. Tel. Portland 2-9392 60lHPAIHPnlJ of CDIYLPAIYIPIIL4 of The Cabbage Corner The River Road Rats Sweethearts H H H STUBBY HECTOR AFERTON H H REENIE HARRY LARDY DICK GRIFFIN WING-LES BETTY g++?+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++?++++++++++?+++++++++ 'Z-'Z !-rl'-E ! i ! !'-'eff'-ini'405-4-402-4'4'-if-i'+-ini'-i ! 5 5 ! 5 ! 5'+-5'-!'+-5--5-'Z-'! ! !-'SHE-'S'-X'-2-'i-'! !-'E ! 2 i !'-lui'-I-'l' H. H. Boody Co. NORTH WINDHAM Fine Groceries MAINE Meat Market General Merchandise - Grain Campers Supplies -- Builders' Materials - Cottages To Let - Cottage Lots For Sale Phone I74 North Windham, Maine Tom's Restaurant Where F ine Foods Are Served At All Times 863 Main Street WESTBROOK, MAINE 600i AWl2llt 0 CUIYIPAIPIYIIIJ of P J f 1:-oSteI,AVeIY'S The Jolly Juniors Where BoBBY LARRY GRADUATION suns D ,ffffY HEFTQEEDY Are Jusi Right Foec-3Y HUFFY LEROY STANLEY gomfkmpnb of Campgmenfa of C- BBUNS Lee's Nationwide Market SHOE REPAIRING 40 Years in Portland and Now Located at North Windham l950 Forest Avenue PORTLAND MAINE '!-+'Z'+-S''!'+-2-+4-+4'+-Z''E'+-304'-E''E-'Z'4''S''E''S''E'-E'+++4'4-4'-!'+'!'-5''B'4'ri'-I''! ! i ! ! !'+-!-+'!-'Z'-!'-5'-3 2'-5'+'Z--!' -IMI'-I ! !''ini-'Z''E--!'6 !'-E E'4 E'+'!--5-'i ?-I 5''i E i ! i ! ! ! 5 5 5 E ! 5 'r'! 5''5 i 5 ! i i E i E i i E i 5 i--i ! ! i+ Compliments of MINNIE SKINNY FREDDIE WINONA BETTY BEANPOLE BEV MIKE ELEANORE MON LORRAINE MARY ANNE JANICE HORSE BARBARA AUDREY CASSIE cfllnpglnfntj of . . . Ra mond Service Station Windham Radio 8: Electnc Y , I H. R. MILLS, Prop. Service Philco Tires - Batteries - Auto Accessories Shepherd Diesel Engines and Sporting Goods Generator Umlis Raymond, Me, Phone 802 I -22 L. E. SMITI-I Morri11's Coal 8: Grain Co. John Deer Tractors 8: Farm Machinery 27-35 Allen Avenue MorriII's Corner Teiephone 3-8IOI Portland, Maine 'I'-Z''i 2'+-E+'S''P+-E'+'!'4'+-5'-! !''i E'+'i !-'S''ivivi''S''! ! 5 i 5 ! i !'+'i 5 ! ! i ! i 5 5'-i 2 i !'-2 E !-'IMI''Z' 'X 'Z''S'++'!'+4'+4'++-4''iwi'-I'-I'-P'E'++-2-'ir-Z'-!-'i''P+'! !''K'-5'-104'-2''el'++'i !'4''E--XMI''i ! ! !'-'r'! 5 !'-i-'! !'-'r-!'-i X-'! !- MGUIICS L. Rogers Excavafing Dene wa+h Overhead Tfee+er Shovel Ee+ime+ee Given Free Local and Long Distance TRUCKING Telephone 77 Windham Cen+er, Maine C,m,,E,,..e,.Li of N PORTLAND ---- MAINE com hmenb o P C,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,, ,f Morre11's Motor Mart . GENERAL REPAIRING DI' Cushing Eleclric Welding and Cu'Hing GRAY ' ' ' MAINE Mansfield Tires - Nalional Balleries Windham - Phone 33-2 Com Amen! o , , , , P J X Hanson s F1111ng Stat1on M' Peabody 9 Revere S'l'ree+ GENERAL MERCHANDISE and COAL PORTLAND Sou+h Windham - - e Maine +4--1--z-+-1-+++++-z-+-z--s--z--ze+-z--aw+-z-++++++++++-M-M-ze-ze-s-+-1-+-1-4-++++++-z--1--ze-1-++-ze-9+ r ++++++++++++++4++?++?+++++++++++++++?++++++++ Farmers Feed and Camphmenla of Base Van Dusen's Service -'park and Pollard-' Station DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS SUNOCO GAS and OILS Raymond - - - Maine 322 Commercial S+. Portland, Me. Telephone 2-0042 William Vaughan Oil Burner Serviced and Work Guaranteed Standard Parts - Valves, Tubing, Fit-Pings Also Constant Level Valves, Auto Pulses Installed FREE ESTIMATES Windham - 201-12 C. A. Kingsley C0ln,7AInPllt:f D! WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER . 5l Wesl' Elm Street Watklns Yarmoufh - Maine DEPARTMENT STORE Telephone '23 MorriII's Corner Maine Cafllflhlnelllj of CUIHPAIHPHIJ of I Davis Market C1ark's Store Alben o. Davis GROCERIES, MEATS and PROVISIONS GROCERH55 and MEAT Raymond Maine Tel. 8028-4' Corner Bridge and Cumberland Sts. Westbrook - - - Maine Telephone I229-W 'EHS'-P+'P+'E-'5-+-503''S'-E'-2 5 ! i i-'B''i'+'5'+'! 5 i E l 5 i 5''S''i i'+'i I i'-l E ! i'-E i i i i ! 4 E'-! i I' -Z-'P'S-'S'-P+-3--P+-P+4'-X'-4'-5'-S'-'r-!'+-i'-E'-!'-E--i--! ! 5-'! S ! ! E ! 5 5-'S'+-i'+'! ! ! 5 5 5 !'+'! i 5 ! l !'+'! ! 5 E-'!'+ GDIYIIIAIPIEII. ,J of SaWyer's Variety Telephone 8044 P.O. Souih Windham - Maine MAlNE'S Leading Sporiinq Goods STORE James Bailey Co., Inc. Cornpleie Line of Sporis Apparel and A+hle+ic Equipmeni' Headquarfers for School Afhlefic Supplies 264-266 Middle Sf. Porlland, Me. L. E. Brackett Two Locaiions C 'PA 'f f4 nf E550 SERVICE The Vallee Pharmacy LUBRICATION Weslbrook - Maine Souih Windham Colnpglnenb of Fred's Used Parts Telephone 37-3-Windham Young's Radiator Works 277 Foresl' Avenue Por+land - - - Maine 6001? AIYIQIIIJ of Sidney R. Branson, M. D. +-S'-5'-2'+'i'+'! i 5--5'-I-'5'++-!'-i i ! i i'+'2'-i'-E i ! ! ! ! i ! !''E ! 2 5 ! !'+'5 !''! i--i i i ! 5 i i ! i i i ! i'+'i--!' 'Z' C. E. CAHLL FIRE INSURANCE - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS Telephone 376I GORHAM - - - MAINE Agency Established in l86l ,fax ++++++++9++?++++++++++++++++4++9+++++++++++++++++4+++++++++ I-, Windham Trading Post I ANTIQUE GLASS - IsRIaA.sRAc W. I-I. CARD Phone 257. South Windham, Maine glllnpglflelltf D! CHARLES E. HAMLEN ANNIE P. BADGER NAN S. HATCH TED H. FOSTER CHARLES H. DELANO MARY BUZZELL BERNICE EDWARDS MARION HODGDON DESSA SIMMONS IDA RICH LESLIE ALLEY E GOIYIPAIHEIIIJ of COHIPAIYIBII-L4 of WentWorth's Auto Pine Tree Batteries Service AUTO ELECTRIC REPAIRS 1575 Fgresf Aye. po,-Hand' Maine 28 Allen Avenue Portland, Maine Dial 2-9266 Dial 2-2682 CDln,7Alnl?lll.'f of C00lpAln2nt5 of T. F. Foss 8: Sons, Inc. Roland Richardson BETTER FURNITURE VALUES MASON CONTRACTOR Dartmouth Street at Forest Avenue North Windham - - - Maine Portland - - - Maine Phone 36-2 +++?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++?+++++++++++++++++++ Z Z 2'+-K'-E I--X''E !--! !'-! !'-! ! ! i !''Z'-P+-101''I'-I'-I--X'-5'-2'-! !-'! !'+'! ! ! !-4'-!-'5 ! ! ! i ! i'-! ! ! !-'! ! ! ! ! i'+'i' American Express Money Orders Windham Pharmacy Siciliano, Inc., Owners SoufhWindham - - - Maine PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PATENT MEDICINES SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Special True Flavors - Horne Made Ice Cream -Special Low Price for Cafering- CIGARS-CANDIES Phone IO6-2 FREE DELIVERY NIGHT CALLS IO6-3 Pa tl-Onjze Lor1ng, Short 8: Harmon Monumenf Square OUI' PORTLAND . . - MAINE I MAINES LARGEST AND FINEST AdV91'f1S9I'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE COIPIPAIYIPIIIJ of Owen, Moore 8: Co. Portland - Maine - Upstairs - Trck Tock Jewelry Shop WATCHES - GIFTS - JEWELRY The Menfs Shop Wm ReP 'I 9S I APPAREL FOR MEN and Bovs CREDIT JEWELER ' 874 Ma'n S'rree+ 8744: Main Siilreri' h 96' Wes+brooIc wes+brool:--- Maine e ep one 'E'-5'4''Q'-'r-2'+'! 3'-502-'!'+-5-'Z'+'! ! 2''I'-!'+-!'4 5 !'4 !'+'i''! ! 5'++'!-'!'+-!'4 2 !-+'!+'! ! ! ! I+'i-'! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2'-!' ++++++++++++++4++++++?+++++++?+++++++++?+++++++++?++++++++++ I CFM, of 1948 KENNETH ATHERTON EUGENE MAXIM MILDRED BISHOP WESLEY McLELLAN WILLIAM BOWEN EARL MESERVE FREIDA CHAPLIN DOREEN MOORE BARBARA CORSON JASON'NOBLE BEVERLY DAVIS KENNETH PIERCE ELEANORE DAVIS MARILYN RICHARDSON LORRAINE DOIRON ARTHUR ROGERS STANLEY DYER JANICE SHAW ANNE ELDER CATHERINE SIDDONS MONICA ELLINWOOD RAMON SIMMONS DONALD GORDON DANIEL SOUTHARD PAUL GREENLAW 'NORMAN STUART JANET HODGDON 'ALLEN SAYWARD AUDREY KIMBALL BARBARA THOMPSON HERBERT KIMBALL DONALD VAN DUSEN EVELYN LEIGHTON WILLIAM WARREN, JR. WINONA LIBBY RALPH WEEKS EARLE LOWELL RUTH WIDGER WALLACE WYMAN GEORGE WOODMAN DANIEL DAVIS 'LEWIS COBB ' ReIu rned Servicemen ++?+++9+++++++++??+9++++6?++++++++++46?++4++++++++++++++++++ 'Z I 3 ! !'-E-'!-'! ! ! ! Z' n '-X ! ! i''ini''Z''I''S''I''Z''Z''K''Z'-E''X''X''X''I''! ! ! ! ! !'n -! ! i ! i ! ! ! ! !''Z' Compliments of MERRILL TRANSPORT CO. Specializing in PETROLEUM HAULING SERVING MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE TERMINALS: Portland Augusta Bangor IO37 Foresi' Avenue 278 S+a+e Sfreet Buck S+ree+ Our Windham Employees Are Good Men Cam Anlfflt 0 c'....,,,14,..,.i, .f H J f Fo ,S Trans ortation Ralph M. Whltney, D.D.S. gg p 839 Main S+. Wesfbrook, Me. 76 Cross S+ree+ n Telephone 307 - Residence 872 PORTLAND - - - MAINE WE DO X-RAY WORK c....,,z-,....,. .f ROBERT W. DOLBY 'P+'Z''K''X'+4 5 3'+++++'9'-!-4'-5-'Q'-2'4'4'4''5 !'4 ! ! !'-E'+'5'-! 5 !'-5-4'-P'! ! !'+4-'5 ! ! !'+-i ! i i ! i ! !-'! ! !' 'Z'+'!'-2 i 5 5''ini''!-4''Z''S'-!'-5''Z'-Q''ini''S''Q''5''E''Q'4''5''Q'4'4''S'405--5'-5'-5'4''E''5-+++-5 ! i 5 E 5 !'+'i ?'! i 5 i i ! !-+'!' CAM M1949 PHILLIP ALLEN JANET HAMLIN DAWN ATHERTON JULIA KLUCHNIK RICHARD BROWN HARRY LIBBY BILLY BROWN BETTY LOWELL ELEANOR BRUME GEORGE LOWELL BERTHA CRAM FRED PHILLIPS CARRIE DROWN HARRY PLUMMER BARBARA DURANT ARLINE ROBBINS LAWRENCE DYER CHARLOTTE ROGERS ELLIOT FOGG ELEANOR SAWYER ORA HASKELL LEROY SCHLOTTERBECK LARRY HAWKS STANLEY THOMPSON RAE HOSTETTER BEVERLY VERRILL EVERETT HUEF THEO WALLACE ROBERT HUNT IRENE ZINCHUK HENRY IRISH ANNE LEONARD RUTH JORGENSEN B. J. Pride Co., Inc. 543 Main Sfreer Wesfbrook I09I Oil Burners Gulf Oils Stokers OLD COMPANY LEHIGH - BLUE COAL- POCAHONTAS SOFT COAL Ou+-of-Town Orders Given Prompf AHen+ion Dial Gompgmenfa of Maine Hardware and Dr, Norman E, H111 Plumbing Supply Co. OPTOMETRIST U3 o9n9 e55 Sifeei l42 High S+ree+ - Porfland, Maine PORTLAND - . . MAINE Dial 4-5173 'I'-ini''2'+-5'-i ! i i i'4'4 ! 5 5 i ! 2 !-'! 5 i'-i Z'-! 5 ! E 2 5 ! ! ! !'-E'4''! 5 !'+'3'-5 !'-5 i i i ! ! i ! ! E Z 5 Z 2 !--!' .. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Gomlugmenb nf 6 amlp zmenla of WARREN FURNITURE COMPANY BAILEY AUTO SUPPLY Wesfbrook - - - Maine Por+Iand - - - MAINE VICTOR - RECORDS - COLUMBIA CUIYIPAIHEIIL1 O! Gorham Saving Bank Gorham Maine KOIYIPAIPIPIIIJ O! 60lnPAln2llL4 of LOUIS RESTAURANT d Li11ian's Beauty Salon an Norfh Windham - - - Maine SODA SHOP PERMANENT WAVES Gorham - MAINE , Com Amen 0 Rack1eY's Sunoco Statlon P ii f BERSON'S MES ' B'mER'ES ACCESSORES LADIES and ci-uLoREN's WEARING Expert Lubrica+ion APPAREL 875 Main Sfreef Tl I1 3-9283 eep one Wesfbrook - - - Maine 'Z-'! !''I'Jr'I'-Z'-5'-!'++-I''I'-I'-I'-S'-I'-3'-IHS''S''Iwi''I'-P+'ini''ini''S''S'-i''ini''E''ini''ini''E i i'-! 5'-! i E !'-'I !'-5-'! i !'+'! 5 l Z 'f f 5 5 5 5''Y'4''5 i f 5 i i i''5 f'4 5 5 i 5''E''i ! 5 i 5 l''Q''Q''i 5 i 5 f 5 5''l ! 5 i '! i i 5 5 f f l i 5 5 i i i ! i 5' Cfafm of 1950 PATRICIA ADAMS EVERETT LAWRENCE DOROTHY ALLEN NEIL LOWELL LAWRENCE ALLEN LINWOOD MAINS ALBERT BOWERMAN JOYCE MANCHESTER RICHARD DAVIS CONWAY MIELE RUTH DAY EVORA MOORE ROBERT DEMMONS ALBERT MORRILL IRENE DORION JOHN PECORARO JEAN DOUGLAS DAVID OUINLAN GERTRUDE DYER HILMA SANBORN PHIL G-REENLAW BEATRICE SOUTHARD MERRILL GRIFFIN LUCY TAYLOR SALLY HAYDEN ESTHER THURLOW DONALD HILL EMMA WEBER JANET IRISH BARBARA WEEKS ROBERT JACKSON Paris Flouring Co. Wirfhmore and FuI-O-Pep Feeds Grain - Flour - Fertilizer POULTRY and DAIRY EQUIPMENT - INSECTICIDES Soufh Windham, Maine Telephone 20 COIYIPAIYI enfa of Windham Oil Co. Range and Fuel Oils Oil Burners Telephone 20 Soufh Windham, Maine Z' 'I ! ! !''i'+'!-402'-EN?'R'405'-3'-E i'+'! 5'4''E''Sui''ENE''S ! ! !'-205''2 i 5 i E 5 ! 5 5 ! i ! i ! i ! 2 Z'-i Z-'INT'-I' -Z'4--E'-if'E'4'4'-S''Q'-2''Q'4''S'4''5''K''S''E'+4'4-+4-4'++'i 5'+++'! 5'4'4'+'!'++++++++'! X'-3'++-2'-E'-!'4 ! f'-! ! ? Cummings Bros. ' Wholesale Grocers Patronlze BEEF and PROVISIONS Sponsors of Nation-Wide Stores S+okely'sDl:rllalZlllCg4inrlT9:I Goods Portland, Maine Telephone 3-O26l GOIYIPAIHPIIL4 of Wyer's Greenhouse 108 Longfellow Street Westbrook, Maine glllnffnlflellld of Gordon's Radio 8: Electric Service Route 302 Phone I6-I l BASIL B. eoRooN North Windham, Maine gomlngmenb of H. W. MacDermaid I 706 Forest Avenue Portland Maine fi'-2-4''Q'-P+4--!'+++-I-+-4-++++-5--P+-S'+4-'E'4-+-S'4'4''I'4''E''S'++++++++++++++++++++++-P+'P Jn '! ! ! !'-! 2 2 ! !'-If-Z'-TMI'405''X''Z ! ! ! !'-I-+'! ! ! ! 5 5 !''i 5 ! ! i''Z''i''?4 i i i'+'! i'+'i i i ! i i'4 i 5 ! ! ! ! 5' GOIIIPAIIIBHL5 of Charles E. Thayer GRANDIN'S RED FLAG FEEDS Groceries - Meats Sunoco Gas and Oil COIYIIJAWIEII. ,J of Mack Motor Truck Co. TRUCKS - BUSES - FIRE APPARATUS I8 Bedford Street - Portland, Maine Phone 3-3876 Newhall, Me. Tel. IO9-Windham P , Thomes Grocery a 17011129 CANDY-ICE CREAM s. soFT DRINKS Our Shell Gas and Oil , EasTER's CORNER Ad Vert1sers Telephone Windham 52-I I . . 60IYlPAln2llf:f D! Anthorne The Parnter BODY and FENDER REPAIRING MGTIYS TGX1 SSIVICG I70 Woodford Slreel' TWO WAY RADIOS WOODFORDS, MAINE Phone 2-6206 Res. Windham I89- I 3 Telephone Westbrook 5683 New Cabs at Your Service 24 Hours South Windham Cash Market BEST IN MEATS and GROCERIES - SELF SERVICE - South Windham, Maine Rowe Motors, Inc. 609-I I Main Street WESTBROOK MAINE Telephone 3 IO 'Z'-5 !'+'2 ! !'+'i'405''i 2 i i i-'! i 5 !'+'! i 5'-5 ! i ! i E ! i 5 i i ! ! E'-i 2 i'4''! i 2 ! ! 2 i ! i 5 ! ! 2 !'-! 2 !'-I- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ BARBARA CURIT BEVERLY DAVIS IRMA DAVIS LORRAINE DAVIS FRANCES GREENLAW JANE GRIERSON DIANE HOFFSES DAWN JACKSON LOUISE JORGENSEN NORMA KIMBALL MARY LAMB EVELYN LINSCOTT VIRGINIA LOWELL ETHEL MCLELLAN HELEN MELOON ABBIE MESERVE LEONA MOORE TERESA PAUL Giang of 1951 GEORGIA MAE STEED MABEL STONE ELEANOR VARNEY EVA VARNEY PAULINE VAUGHAN PRISCILLA VAUGHAN RITA WILSON CLAIR ALDRICH WENDELL BROWN HARTLEY CORSON ALGERNON DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS WENDELL DAVIS BREMER DONAHUE EDWARD DYER DONALD FOSTER GEORGE GRANT HOWARD LEWIS CHARLES LIBBY ALLAN KIMBALL JOHN MCGOLDRICK RICHARD MOORE WALTER OLSEN ROBERT PENDEXTER KEITH ROGERS GEORGE SAWYER GERALD SEAVEY ALTON VARNEY CHARLES VARNEY EVERETT VARNEY GEORGE VERRILL IRVIN VERRILL RICHARD WARREN RANDALL WILSON ERWIN WALES JAMES FLETCHER Henry V. Vaughan Range and Fuel Oil Phone Windham I98 Compliments of Edes Garage AUTOMOBILE IREPAIRING and SUPPLIES Used Cars Norfh Windham, Maine Telephone I87 'W++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++6++++++++++++++ INSME''ie'I 2 I'-102''2 ! E i i I i i 2 5 ! Z'fZ !''I--Z i 4 i i !'-! Z''Z i Z 5 Z i ! Z ! I'Z i ! i i'-! 2 2 ! ! !'4r'i i ! !' . Boulter's Radio and Larry's Diner Appliance 885 Main 5+,ee+ SALES and SERVICE I Soulh Windham, Maine WESTBROOK - - - MAINE 841 Main 5+ree+ Phone 464 B. 1 d, B b QUIYIPAIYIPIIIJ of o an s ar er op H H , SPEED 8: CO. 88' Main Slfeel TAP and BALLET LESSONS WESTBROOK Girls - SI0.00g Boys - Free Phone I4-I3 60l1lPAl7I PIIL5 of Perry's Cleaners and Tailors For Qualify Cleaning and Reasonable Prices, Bring Your Clolhes Io PERRY'S SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT . 823 and 810 Main Sheer Telephone Weslbroolc 888 Bay Gibson's Texaco Cpomlahmenb nfl AUTO ACCESSORIES and NOVELTIES CQIIIS Shge Store GVGUIS Corner 3-7 Bridge S+reeI' Soulh Windham - - - Maine WESTBROOK MAINE -OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT- 'Z Z i'-! 2 5'+'!-+'i-'S'-2'-if'I ! i'++'i'4 i-4'-26-4-'i'4 5 !02'-Z i'-i i'-i ! 5-'i--! 5 2 5 ! ! Z i'-I--E S''ini--I-'! I''Iwi' 'E i E i'++++-5'-E'+++'E'+'!'+-P+-X'+4--i'++'I ! I 5 ! i i-'! 5 ! !'-! !'+'! ! i 5 ! 5-'! !'-2'-'r'! I i I ! I !'+-I-'E+ . am AIIIIPIII o Kemball Music Company J 4 MUSIC, RECORDS, ACCESSORIES Exclusive Aqenfs for RED and WHITE STORE BALDWIN PIANOS Windham Maine I4 Eoresf Avenue Porfland, Maine Telephone 32 Portland Lumber The Friendly Yard SAVE WITH US Maine Savings Bank Portland, Maine 244 Middle Sfreei 23 Casco Sfreef Compljmen ts of DC1Y'S Jewelrv Store ANN JULIE OPTICIANS COOKY BERTIE RAE JUMBO Telephone 2-2863 CANDY JANET 489 Congress S+. - Porrlancl, Me. 'ZMZ''I''Iwi'+'!'-I'-!'+'2 4'+-i i ! i i i I-'5 i'-! i E'-i'-i 5 ! i'+'!'-I'-405''!'+'! i'++'i !'+++'!'-E-'! 5'-!-'! i'+++++-3- NI'-i--Z 2 ! I i !'+-E ! ! E i ! ! ! i !'-!-4 2'+'5 ! 5 E-'! 5 !''ENS-'Q''5 E i 5-'i'+'!'-5 i'4 ! 5'-B'+'E-4--i 4 E'-!'+++++-5 Telephone 3-6484 Chester L. Jordan 8: Co. Insurance and Surety Bonds 22 Monument Square Portland 3, Maine OWen's Service Station Used Cars - Sunoco Products BOATS - ouTBoARD Moroks Route 302 North Windham, Maine GUIYIPAIYIBIIIJ South Windham Plant of Baker Ice Machine Co., Inc. I 6ompA'm en td of Red 8: White Food Stores Sponsored by Hannaford Bros. Co. - 17 Cross St. PoRTLAND - - - MAINE -E'-2''Z'4''S''Z''E''S'-5''i'4'4'4'+-!'+'E E ! 5 ! i i ! i i i i 2'+'! i-'! !'-I--2''5 ! E i i i'+'E i 2 Z !'-2 i'-Z I Z Z + + ++++ +6 + General Electric - Norge - Stromberg-Carlson THCB - UNIVERSAL Woodtords Furniture Co. The Home of Nationally Advertised Products 689 Forest Avenue, at Woodtords Corner Portland 5, Maine Mohawk - Armstrong Beals - White Cross - Mersman - Thayer J ackson-White Studio Class Photographer 1948 Portland - Maine + +P ++++4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + ++ 4 4 ++ + 1 'Z I X i ! 4 ! Z I Z Z'-Z !'+'2 I i 5 5-'Z ?'Z'-305'-5' Blue Spruce Farm W. I.. CLARKE Raw and Pasteurized MILK and CREAM WESTBROOK 'i E 5 5 i'+'i ! 5 i 5 i'-i i 5 i !'+'i'+'ini'-i'+'! 2'+-5'-I-+'i ! i i-'Z' Cgomphmenfa of LAKELAND DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT North Windham Compliments of CH RIS-CRAFT Johnson Outboard Motors Boats and Canoes Runabouts, U+iIi+y Boats, Cruisers SALLY pggggy A1beIt MG. FSEOSLII CO. V d' ' ' I ' I P6 ForestaPII:jnuearme IsFIofKaci1I-3, Maine JANET GLORIA Phone-2-2846 SERVICE STATION: JEAN RUII-IIE PortIand Yacht Club Wharf LaFond 8: Co. wEsTBRooK McLaugh1in's Texaco Service Station C. J. MCLAUGHLIN, Prop. 897 Main S+. Westbrook, Me. TRUCK and PASSENGER CAR TIRES Complete Motor Tune-Up Auto Parts - Accessories Oil - Greasing - Washing Roadwork Windham Poultry Farm EGGS and POULTRY WOODWORKING and IRON WORK Phone - 105-12 'B+-5 !'+'i''i 5'++-5 5 E''2 ! ! i i ! i'+'E'-I I 2 i E 5''i i ! i ! 5 ! E E i 5 5 5 i 5''2 i i i l ! i 5 ! ! ! 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Maine's Largest Department Store PORTLAND Gln Anllfnb of P Conzphlrzifnld of The Saunders David Berlowitz NORTH WINDHAM OPTOMETRIST phone l63.l4 825a Main Street Westbrook ' 9 Com AIYIPII 0' H. O. Nielsens Garage 'J f GENERAL REPAIR WORK A. H. Hill 8: Son TIFGS - Batteries Baker's Corner Route 4 SOCOHY Gas and OWS socoNY eAs and outs Telephone Windham I I8-4 LUBRICATIQN SERVICE SOUTH WINDHAM IVIAINE -! ! I 2-'!-'2'+'! !-'i'-! ! 5 i-'i-'i-'!'+'! 5'+++++'5'+'!'++'!'+'!'4'++'E'-P+'5 i'-E i i-'5 i-'i'-i'+'i'+'! !-'5 E !'++'Z 2' ++++++++++++++++++?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 60lYlFAlfl2Il.Lf of Patsy's FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 90 South Windham, Maine CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF i948 L. C. Andrew LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS South Windham, Maine Your Doctor's Prescriptions Will Be Accurately Filled as Written at Worcester Pharmacy South Vlfindham, Maine Phone Connections: Day-250-2: Night-250-3 Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled CUIHFAINEH Lf of The Henley-Kimball Co. 380 Forest Avenue - Portland. Maine Distributors of Hudson Motor Cars - White Trucks Phone 2-193 I +++++++++++++++4++++++++++++?+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 'X' +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ HAY AND PEABODY 749 CONGRESS STREET AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephones: Portland 2-5464 - 2-5465 - 2-5247 Morsters Chevrolet Co. 5I I Main Street Westbrook, Maine Chevrolet SALES - SERVICE Telephone I44 For Prompt and Courteous Service ANYWHERE call ANYTIME Red Cab Company Westbrook I348 23 Bridge Street Westbrook, Me. 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THE EDITORIAL and BUSINESS STAFES for Iheir un+iring work OUR FACULTY ADVISOR, Mrs. I-Ia+ch, who has so paIienIIy and unseITlshIy guided Ihe sfaff in Ihe publicafion of This book, DOREEN MOORE 48 WILLIAM BROWN 49 IRENEZINCHUK, 49 Ed Hors
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