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RICHARD AUSTIN McINNIS “Dick Industrial Arts Course A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men Horn in Rumford. Maine. November 29, 1938. Basketball I. 2; Carnival Events 1. 2, 3, 4; Carnival Attendant 2, I: Senior Play I: Minstrel Show I: Eureka 4; Eureka Jr. 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer 1. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2. si WLEY El AVOOI) NEW EM ‘Dermic” Industrial Arts Course The woods were made for the hunter of dreams” Born in Bethel. Maine. July 31. 1938. Could A cadent I. 2; Carnival Events I: Senior Play Manager I; Baseball 3. I: Basketball Manager 3, 1: Carnival King 4. ■ DENISE ARLENE NOYES “Denise” Commercial Course “Come live in my heart and pay no rent” Born in Wv-st Paris. Maine. May 30, 1939. Carnival Yttcndant 4: Senior Play 1: Minstrel Show I; Prize Speaking 3; Eureka Jr. 3. 1; Eureka 2, 3. 4; Music I, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer I. JAMES CAREY SWAN Jim” Industrial Arts Course Hit eh your wagon to a star.” Born in Berlin. New Hampshire. September 24, 1938. Could Academy I. Basketball 2. 3. 4: Carnival Events 2, 3, 4; Carnival Attendant 4: Senior Play 4; Eureka Jr. 2. 3. 4; Eureka •!: Student Council 4; Class Officer 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4.
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'Minnie Min' EVA GLADYS HARLOW Commercial Course “Love is the greatest of all educators ” Horn in Woodstock, Maine, January 3, 1938 Senior Play 4; Minstrel Show I; Eureka Jr. 3, 4; Eureka 1. EDISON CROSBY HENDERSON “Ed” Industrial Aits Course “A icitty saying proves nothing” Horn in Norway, Maine. December 15, 1938. South Paris High School I yr. Basketball 3, 4; Carnival Events 4; Carnival Attendant 4: Senior Class Play 4: Eureka Jr. 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 2; Basel) il 2, 3. 4: Boys State. h' WALLACE EUGENE Ht SSEY “Fuzzy” Industrial Arts Course “All things come round to him who will but wait.” Born in New Gloucester, Maine. March 9. 1936. Carnival Events 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Senior Play 3. 4; Prize Speaking 1, 2; Eureka Jr. 3, 4; Eureka 3; Baseball I. RICHARD KEN I MAR I IN •Kent” Industrial Arts Course Have a good time while you can” Horn in Bethel, Maine, August 19, 1939. Carnival Events 3; Senior Play 4; Eureka 1. 2; Class Officer 1; Baseball 1. Eureka Jr. 1. 2, 3, 4.
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Senior Calais JJhlonj e entered Woodstock High School in the fall of 1953, with the following members — Pearl Farrington, Ormond Andrews, Eva Harlow, Orene Mason. Charlotte Scholl , Robert Sweetser, Elaine Cushman, Leona Davis, Kent Martin, Geraldine Walker, Beverly Morgan, Carolyn Dean, Denise Noyes, Wallace Hussey, Richard Mclnnis, Doris Brooks, and Arthur Coffin, Jr. We lost one classmate from our freshman year, Leona Davis, who became the wif- of Cecil Farnum, is living at West Paris now. We entered our sophomore year with twenty classmates. The new additions to the class were Edison Henderson, from South Paris; James Swan, Harold Stimans, and l.orraine Billings from Gould Academy, in Bethel. Harold Simian-, left in the fall, and the last of February, Geraldine Walker left school. At the beginning of our junior year we had only thirteen members in cm; i iass. Orene Mason had left us tit the end of our sophomore year to get mar- ried. During the summer, Beverl Morgan, Carolyn Dean, and Ormond Andrews had till left to get married. Eva Harlow went to South Lancaster Academy, but returned to finish our junior year with us. Stanley Newell transferred from Gould Academy to make fifteen members in our class at the end of our junior year. When we entered our senior year as the class of ’57, we had twelve in our class. Charlotte Shultz had become the wife of Roger Strout and is living ii Bryant Pond. Elaine Cushman became the wife of Robert Sweetser. who also left our class. On September 20, we went to Portland to have our class pictures taken. We had a very good time. On December ( , we put on our class play which was titled, “The Whisper- ing Room.” On April IS,—nine seniors, with Mr. and Mrs. MacKillop and Robert Ben son as chaperones, will leave for New York on our class trip. We have enjoyed attending W.H.S., and will always have memories of our High School days. 11
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