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OrchestraPrayer Rev. Rensel H . ColbyViolin Solo Selected
Lois F. PillsburySalutatory and Essay - A m erica's W inter Playground
W alter Meserve Sargent Essay - Am erica’s Summer Playground
W alter Carl N ielsenClass Prophecy
Amy Elizabeth W illman Vocal Solo Selected
Leroy E . Leonard Address to Undergraduates
Fred Eleazer Skillings Essay, Silent Forces of Nature
H elen Edwina FendersonClass W ill
Maurice Edwin Plowman Group of Songs Selected
G irls’ G lee Club Class Declamation, T he F lag of Our Country
Winthrop
Presentation of GiftsDorothy Randall Shaw
Class Motto, Follow the Gleam Valedictory
Myrtle Murle Hanscom Class Ode written by H elen E . Fenderson Presentation of Diplomas
Supt. F . H . B. HealdMarch
Orchestra
Class OdeTune: Fair Harvard
The shadows of even th a t fall in the West,Bathing each scene in beauty and peace,Bring to us m any though ts of a sad parting hour,W hen our loved H igh School journey m ust cease.We have now reached the goal which so long we have sought, We have borne our ta sk s faithful and well,But a feeling of sadness is dim m ing the joy,As we ga ther to say ou r farewell.
As the swift years glide by on the fleet wings of time,And we roam o 'e r th e vast world so wide,We will each try to live for th e best th ings alway W heresoever our Leader shall guide.Though our task may prove hard, and the pathw ay be long, And our clim b steep and rugged may seem,We will cherish th e best th a t is in us each day,W hile we eagerly FOLLOW T H E GLEAM.
Class Roll College Preparatory Course
Myrtle Murle Hanscom Amy Elizabeth W illm an
General Max Herbert Emmons H elen Edwiua Fenderson Walter Carl N ielsen Maurice Edwin Plowman
Class Colors Blue and Gold
CourseW alter M eserve Sargent Dorothy Randall Shaw Fred Eleazer Skillings
Class Flower Pink Carnation
Class Motto Follow the Gleam
Class Officers President, Walter M. Sargent
Vice President, Am y E. W illman
^Treasurer } My rtle M- Hanscom
H onor Students First Honor: Myrtle Murle Hanscom Second Honor:- W alter Meserve Sargent Third Honor:- Amy Elizabeth W illman
Scar boro H igh School L 1 9 2 9
Commencement Exercises
CLASS OF 1929
Scarboro H ig h School
GRADUATION and RECEPTIONTHURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1929
7.30 P. M. Standard Time
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ProgramSecond Regiment March Hall
Sunshine Trio
Invocation Rev. E. L. Wilson
Overture— Lucia di Lammermoor Don ZettiSunshine Trio
Salutatory and Essay— “The Man from Maine”Norman Ellsworth Morse
Class Prophecv Rachel Miller Shaw
La Paloma YradiSunshine Trio
Address to Undergraduates Walter Louis Douglas
Essay— Class Motto. “ Always Upward”Delia Ardell Smith
Vocal Chorus1 O’er the River Offenbach2 Canoe Song Pestalozza
Girls' Glee Club
Class Will Joseph Millay Libby
Presentation of Gifts Ernest Lester Bowley
Forget-me-not Macbeth
Urbain Joseph ArchambaultValedictory
Class Ode Bernice Madeline ThibeauClass of 1929
Presentation of Diplom as Supt. F. H. B. Heald
Benediction Rev. E. L. W ilson
Exit MarchSunshine Trio
(A reception to the graduates will immediately follow the above exercises)
Farewell, farewell, dear classmates.Our parting hour is near;The world for us is calling.Its song is in my ear;Its song is in my ear.It beckons us along;Brief must be our parting message,In this our farewell song.
Our work has been a pleasure,As most of you well know,We'll keep it as a mem’ry.As from our school we go:As from our school we go,Work “Always Upward” true,And give dear old Scarboro High School The honor she is due.
CLASS O DETune of “Annie Laurie"
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C LA SS ROLL General Course:
URBAIN JOSEPH ARCHAMBAUI.T ERNEST LESTER BOWLEY WALTER LOUIS DOUGLAS JOSEPH MILLAY LIBBY NORMAN ELLSWORTH MORSE
’ STANLEY WAYNE PEDERSON ELMER JAMES SAWYER RACHEL MILLER SHAW DELIA ARDELL SMITH CLARA ELIZABETH STOREY BERNICE MADELINE THIBEAU
CLASS H O N O R SFirst Honor— URBAIN JOSEPH ARCHAMBAULT Second Honor— STANLEY WAYNE PEDERSON*
Third Honor— NORMAN ELLSWORTH MORSE
C LA SS OFFICERSPresident— ERNEST LESTER BOWLEY
Vice-President— NORMAN ELLSWORTH MORSE Treasurer— STANLEY WAYNE PEDERSON*
CLA SS M O T T O"Always Upward"
CLASS FLO W ERSweet Pea
CLASS COLORSRose. Orchid and Yellow
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESOF THE
CLASS OF 1931OF
SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL
June 14, 10.00 A. M.Baccalaureate Services—Dunstan Methodist Church.
June 15, 7.00 P. M.Alumni Banquet— Moulton House, Dunstan.
June 18, 7.00 P. M.Graduation Exercises— High School Auditorium.
June 19, 7.30 P. M.Reception and Ball— K. of P. Hall. Oak Hill.
GRADUATION PROGRAMSelection—“Lucia di Lammermoor” Tavan-Roberts
S u n s h in e T rio
InvocationR ev. G. E l m e r M o ssm a n
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Theme—“The Drama”Salutatory and Essay—“The Drama”
L il l ia n M ay M cCu l lo u g h
Selection—“The Song of Songs” MoyaS u n s h in e T rio
Drama—“The Twelfth Night” ShakespeareT h e Cast
Lady Olivia .................................. Gertrude Marie DeCosteViola ................................................ Reta Frances MillikenThe Duke........................................................ Harlan Edgar PlummerSebastian ............................................. Daniel Weston SnowSir Andrew Aguecheek ................ George Howard DouglasSir Toby Belch..................................... Ralph Donald BerryMaria ......................................... Helen Gertrude ScammanMalvolio ..................................... Pauline Harriet FrederickAntonio ............................................... Hope Mary FergattoValentine............................................. Elizabeth Anne ShawViolin Duet—“Little Symphony” Dancea
N ellie H armon, '35, and P h il ip H armon , ’35 March—“Riders for the Flag” Sousa
Su n s h in e T rio
Class ProphecyR u t h a n n a I sabel K n ig h t
A lm eda P earl M oulton Presentation of Gifts
Barbara J e a n et te H a rm on D a n ie l W eston S now
Selection—“The Secret”S u n s h in e T rio
Valedictory and Essay—“Act Well Thy Part1 F rances E m m alie Lothrop
Class OdeB arbara M ildred Grant
Class of 1931
Presentation of Prizes and MedalsPresentation of Diplomas
S u pt . F rank H . B. H eald
“Alma Mater”’Class o f 1931
BenedictionR ev. G. E lmer M ossman
March—“Riders for the Flag” SousaS u n s h in e T rio * * * * *
CLASS ODETune—"Farewell"
Fair haven of our school days, farewell;To dear old golden rule days, farewell;All of our dreams, all of our schemes for you,Deep in our hearts there is a hope that some day they’ll
come true;That by your careful guidance we may Win glorious fame and fortune some day.Alma Mater true, we must say adieu,And now, dear school, we’ll all say farewell.
T une—"Memories”Memories, memories of dear old Scarboro High,With your colors red and white And your will to do or die.Memories and victories of teams who gave their all,With unfaltering heart, we’ll “act well our part,”Wherever our path may call.
CLASS ROLLCollege P reparatory Cou r se Credits
George Howard Douglas 19Hope Mary Fergatto 18%Frances Emmalie Lothrop 16.%Almeda Pearl Moulton 17
G e n e r a l Course Ralph Donald Berry 16Arthur Scott Burnell 16Dorothy Helen Clark 16%Robert Wentworth Collins 17Gertrude Marie DeCoste 16%Olive Fielding 16%Pauline Harriet Frederick 16%Barbara Mildred Grant 16%Barbara Jeanette Harmon 17Anna Theresa Kenniston 16Ruthanna Isabel Knight 16%Kenneth Melville Laughton 16Lillian May McCullough 19%Marjorie Matilda Milliken 17%Reta Frances Milliken ' 17%Dagmar Emily Nielsen 17-%Harlan Edgar Plummer 16Sidney Leslie Pooler 18Ella Louise Sawyer 17%Helen Gertrude Scamman 16Elizabeth Anne Shaw 16%Marguerite Carver Shaw 17%Daniel Weston Snow 17%
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Honors—First, Frances Emmalie Lothrop Second, Lillian May McCullough Third, Ruthanna Isabel Knight Fourth, Almeda Pearl Moulton
Class Motto—“Act Well Thy Part”Class Flower—Yellow Carnation Class Colors—Purple and Amber
Class O ffic er s
President— Frances Emmalie Lothrop Vice-President— Sidney Leslie Pooler Secretary— Almeda Pearl Moulton Treasurer— Barbara Jeanette Harmon
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CLASS OF 1932
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESOF THE
CLASS OF 1932OF
SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL
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June 13, 10.30 A. M.Baccalaureate Services — Black Point Congregational
Church.
June 13, 7.30 P. M.Alumni Banquet— The Dunscroft, Dunstan.
June 16, 8.00 P. M.Graduation Exercises — High School Auditorium, Oak
Hill.
June 17, 8.30 P. M.Senior Reception and Ball — K. of P. Hall, Oak Hill.
GRADUATION PROGRAMMarch—"Narcissus” ^ m n
S u n s h i n e T rio
InvocationR ev . W . R . P a t te r so n
Selection—“Overture”S u n s h i n e T rio
Donizetti
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THEME—“WORTHY USE OF LEISURE" Salutatory and Essay—“Leisure, a National Problem”
E lea n o r I r e n e D a v is
Science in Everyday LifeJ o h n M o rris L a u g h t o n
Books for the Idle HourL orena M argaret M a cM il l a n
Selection—“To a Wild Rose”G ir l s ’ G l e e C lub
Music and the RadioD orothy I r e n e M cK e n n e y
An Art for the AmateurS t a n l e y G eorge Cl a r k
M cD owcll
Vocal Duet—“Songs My Mother Taught Me” F loren ce M ae S anford
J a n ic e E lza G r a n t Drama for Everybody
A udrey K a t h l e e n T u r n e r Recreation for Re-creation
Dvorak
E zra C raig Selection— “ B y the Waters of Minnetonka”
S u n s h in e T rio
Class Revelations
Lienrance
I n is N a t h a l ie L o t h r o p
Presentation of GiftsV ir g in ia Caro L eary
S t e p h e n H oward L yons
Valedictory and Essay—“A Life Not a Living”M a r io n R u t h D ouglass
Class OdeW r itten b y F lorence M ae Sanford
Class o f 1932 * * * * *
Presentation of Prizes and MedalsP r in c ip a l E lwood G. B essey
Presentation of DiplomasS u p t . F r a n k FI. B . H eald
BenedictionR ev . W. R . P atterson
Exit March—“2nd Regiment March” HallS u n s h in e T rio * * * * *
CLASS ODE T u n e —"Fair Harvard”
To the careless years spent in these halls of our youth,To our sorrows and joys that are past,
To the books now outworn in our search after truth Do we bid au revoir now at last.
To our classmates so dear, to the treasures we’ve shared And to those we are leaving behind—
Flere’s our heartiest blessing and fervent good cheer,In our hearts you’ll be ever enshrined.
Now we ponder our voy’ge o’er life’s unresting sea And set sail on the wide ocean blue,
Tho’ the storm-winds of life blow us far from our course.To our standards we’ll ever be true.
Seniors, now we must part. May the echoes of song In our melody bind us tonight.
To our teachers and classmates our ode bids farewell As we turn to the dawning of life.
CLASS ROLL
College P reparatory C ou r se Credits
Marion Ruth Douglass mInis Nathalie Lothrop 16%Stephen Howard Lyons 17%
G e n e r a l Co u r se
Adelaide Ida Burnell 16%Stanley George Clark i 6 %Ezra Craig r t y iEleanor Irene Davis v t y .Donald Frederick Douglas 16%Neal Martin Jensen 16%John Morris Laughton 17%Virginia Caro Leary 17%Lorena Margaret MacMillan 16Dorothy Irene McKenney 16%Florence Mae Sanford 16Audrey Kathleen Turner 16%
Cr e d it Ce r t if ic a t e s
Clifford Leslie Prout 13%Lloyd Iiaswell Turner 14%
Honors—First, Marion Ruth Douglass Second, Eleanor Irene Davis
Class Motto—“A Life Not a Living”Class Flower—Sweet PeaClass Colors—Yellow, Orchid and Pink
President—Stephen Howard Lyons Vice-President—Eleanor Irene Davis Secretary—Audrey Kathleen Turner Treasurer—Stanley George Clark
SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1933
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SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL
June i i , 2.00p.rn. B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Eight Corners Baptist Church
June 12,7.30 p.m. A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Dunscroft, DunStan
June 15, 8.00p.m. G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
High School Auditorium, Oak Hill
June 16, 8.30 p.m.S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B al l
K. of P. Hall, Oak Hill
CLASS OF 1933
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GRADUATI ON PROGRAMTheme: S h i p s
Scene: On board the Outward Bound- Captain: Raymond Fowler Smith
Selection Our Jackies Laurendeau H i g h S c h o o l O r c h e s t r a
Reading The Building of the ShipR u t h E t h e l M o u l t o n
Salutatory and Essay FriendshipA n n i e E l i z a b e t h F e r g u s o n
Selection Before the Maft Laurendeau H i g h S c h o o l O r c h e s t r a
Honor Essay SportsmanshipA d d i e E s t e l l a M i l l e t t
Class Prophecy B e u l a h A n g i e M o u l t o nG r e t a I r e n e M o u l t o n
Honor Essay ScholarshipN e l l i e E s t h e r L a i d l a w
Sailing Marks On Venice Waters Roeder
G i r l s ’ G l e e C l u b
Presentation of Gifts M ar j ori e Lo u i s e D ouglass W i l l i a m N o r m a n S c h u l t z
Reading The Port o f Heart’s DesireE l e a n o r L u c r e t i a S t a n f o r d
Violin Trio Humoresque Dvorak N e l l i e H a r m o n , C a r o l y n P i l l s b u r y
and P h i l i p H a r m o n
Valedictory and Essay LeadershipA n n i e E l i z a b e t h Ly o n s
Class Ode Written by Rubylee May MottramC l a s s o f 19 33
Presentation of DiplomasS u p t . F r a n k H. B. H e a l d
Prayer and Benediction Rev . W. R. Pa t t e r s o n
Exit March N C 4 March BigelowH i g h S c h o o l O r c h e s t r a
CLASS O D E Tune: A l o h a Oe
1Bright the harbor gleams with friendly light As we linger in our parting lay.But the distant harbor lures us on;W e must now speed our craft upon its way.
ChorusThen outward bound our prow is turned,Still onward howe’er distant currents tend,To guide our bark o'er many unknown seas, ’Till sails are furled at journey’s end.
2W e have builded well each hidden part.W e have laid each timber Staunch and true;As we framed our craft in by-gone years,That must now launch upon the trackless blue.
Chorus3
N ow the shores recede, the lights grow dim, The well-known landmarks slowly pass,As, with anchors weighed and sails unfurled, From the loved port o f home we turn at last.
Chorus'
CLASS ROLLC o l l e g e P r e p a r a t o r y C o u r s e
CreditsMarjorie Louise Douglass 18%Annie Elizabeth Ferguson 18Addie Estella Millett 19M
G e n e r a l C o u r s e Nellie Esther Laidlaw 17%Annie Elizabeth Lyons 1954Geneva Erense Meserve 16%Rubylee May Mottram 184Beulah Angie Moulton 18HGreta Irene Moulton ijHRuth Ethel Moulton 17KDexter Martin Peacock 164Clifford Leslie Prout 16Doris May Prout i 6kFlorence May Ray 18William Norman Schultz 17Raymond Fowler Smith 16Charlotte Mary Stanford 164Eleanor Lucretia Stanford 164Lloyd Haswell Turner 16
C r e d i t C e r t i f i c a t e s Orval Emerson 14%Emma Lorania Sarah Jenkins 124George Henry Milliken 13%
H o n o r s — Firfi, Annie Elizabeth LyonsSecond, Annie Elizabeth Eerguson Third, Addie Estella Millett Fourth, Nellie Esther Laidlaw
Class Motto: "Outward Bound” Class Flower: White Rose
Class Colors: Blue and White
C L A S S O F F I C E R S
President George Henry Milliken
Vice-President Rubylee May Mottram
Secretary Raymond Fowler Smith
Treasurer Marjorie Louise Douglass
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
S C A R B O R O U G H
H I G H S C H O O L
Class o f 19 3 5
o f the
CLASS OF 1 9 3 5
o f
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
June 9 ■ 10.30 a.m.
B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Black Point Congregational Church
June 10 ■ 7.00 p. m.
A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Cascades, Saco
June 13 • 8.00 p. in.
G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
Town Hall, Oak Hill
June 14 • 8 .1 5p.m.
S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B al l
Town Hall, Oak Hill
Theme: B o o k s "Books a r t gates to lands o f pleasure,
Books are frien ds— come, let us read. ”
In a Monastery Garden Ketelby Pennell Trio
PrayerSalutatory and Essay Books
Rev. Ernest Doughty Julia Ellen Ferguson
Melody in D Faure Pennell Trio
PAGEANT ■ "PRINCESS OF LONELY L A N D ”Princess Elfrieda Alice Evelyn ThurlowHer Lady in Waiting Marguerite Louise ProutThe Herald
Mge .Minstrels
Vocal Solo
Violin Solo
Grant S. Jensen Marian Wilma Libby
Philip Leroy Harmon and Chorus o f GirlsMusical Numbers
Long Ago Marguerite Louise Prout
Czardas Philip Leroy Harmon
" B O O K L A N D ”The Christmas Carol
Brahms
M onti
The Nephew Bob Cratchit The Solicitor The Interlude
Silas Mamer EppieGodfrey Cass Nancy Cass
Alice The March Hare The Dormouse The Mad Hatter
Donald Ralph Nowell Willard Smyth
Bradford Dearborn Welch Joseph Frank Rokowski
Ruth Leola WilburSilas M am er
Philip Leroy Harmon Martha Moulton Libby Paul Frederick Bayley Margery Ella Milhken
Alice in WonderlandBeryl Agnes Gantnier
Pauline Alma Hudson Dorothy Leah Wood
George Richard Leavitt
C anzona Amorosa Nevern Pennell Trio
•iE ntrance M arch March o f the Priests
Class P rophecy Vivian Eudora PlowmanNellie M argaret H annon
Presentation o f G ifts Nellie E lizabeth NewcombRoger W entw orth Scamman
V aledictory and Essay We Finish to BeginElizabeth C harlotte M oulton
Singing o f C l a s s O d e Written by Inez Elizabeth Morse C l a s s o f 1935
■iPresentation o f Awards Principal Elwood G. Bessey
Presentation o f D iplom as Superintendent Frank H . B. Heald
B enediction Rev. E rnest DoughtyE xi t M arch
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C L A S S O D ETune: Londonderry Air
The hills were sweet with spring, our Alma Mater,When here we turned, scarce heeding wisdom’s call;But day by day thy gentle arms have drawn us,And bound us to thee, sons and daughters all.Oft has the path seemed long, as hearts grew weary,Oft has the goal in distance lured us on,Yet we have faltered not, but striven harder To reach the noontide dimly promised by the dawn.Our four short years are gone, and we are standing At this sad place where we must say farewell To friendships wrought within each well-loved classroom. With aching hearts we break their magic spell.No more we’ll tread those happy, carefree pathways,No more we’ll meet thy sacred walls within,But tho’ we close each well-thumbed book with sadness,We must go on; we 6nish now, but to begin.
C L A S S R O L L
College Preparatory CourseCredits Credits
Julia Ellen Ferguson lSf$ Grant S. Jensen 17XNellie Margaret Hannon 18js Nellie Elizabeth Newcomb 18’A
General CoursePaul Frederick Bayley 17ys Elizabeth Charlotte Moulton I9yfAsa Martin Douglass, Jr. 16 Ernest Herbert Moulton 16Beryl Agnes Gantnier 18 i f Donald Ralph Nowell 16yiRoswell Sumner Googins, Jr. 16 Vivian Eudora Plowman 19>6Philip Leroy Harmon 16ff Marguerite Louise Prout 16j<Pauline Alma Hudson 19 yi Joseph Frank Rokowski 16George Richard Leavitt 18}4 Roger Wentworth Scamman 16>fMarian Wilma Libby 18yf Willard Smyth 16XMartha Moulton Libby 16yi Alice Evelyn Thurlow 18yiHarold Foard Lothrop 16 Ernest Otto Turk 16Stephen Carroll Lyons 16 Bradford Dearborn Welch 16yiMargery Ella Milhken 17yi Ruth Leola Wilbur 16Inez Elizabeth Morse 16yg Dorothy Leah Wood 1 6 i;-i
Class Motto: "We Finish to Begin” Class Flower: Yellow Rose
Class Colors: Blue and Amber
C L A S S H O N O R SFirst: Elizabeth Charlotte Moulton
Second: Julia Ellen Ferguson Third: Donald Ralph Nowell
Fourth: Vivian Eudora Plowman
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C L A S S O F F I C E R SPresident Donald Ralph NowellVice-President Paul Frederick BayleySecretary Nellie Elizabeth NewcombTreasurer Vivian Eudora Plowman
C O M M E X O E M E N T P R O G R A M
S C A R B O R 0 U G H
HI GH SCHOOL
Class of 193 6
o f the
CLASS OF 1 9 3 6
o f
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
June 7 ■ 9.45 a.m.
B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Eight Comers Baptist Church
June 8 • 7 .3 0 p.ra.
A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Dunscroft, Dunstan
June 11 ■ 8.00 p.m.
G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
Town Hall, Oak H ill
June 12 • 8.30 p.m.
S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B a l l
Town Hall, Oak H ill
GRADUATION PROGRAM
Theme: D reams "We are such stuff as dreams are made on. ”
Three-Fours Valse Suite No. 6 Taylor Trio Modema
praver Rev. G. Elmer Mossman
Salutatory and Essay The Value of DreamsAgnes Elfleda Plummer
Serenade Schubert-Liszt Tno Modcmia
FANTASY • "T H E DREAM MA KE R ”Scene: In your imagination Time: Any time
C h a r a c t e r s
PierrotPieretteThe Old Woman in the Moon The Old Man in the Moon Minstrel Moon Maidens
Star Maidens
Chorus of Dancers
Delmar Daniel Shaw, Jr.Jocelyn Carolyn Shaw
Charlotte Warren Nowell Roger Ames Bennett, Jr. Margaret Doris Gantnier
Viola May Wilbur Eleanor Louise Sanford
Alice Louise Gratz Lorraine Emerson
Leona Roxanna Ross Marion Jane Skillings
S o l o s
An April Day Margaret Doris GantnierLittle White Moon of My Dreams Eleanor Louise Sanford
Hungarian Fantasia Tobani Trio Moderna
Entrance March March of the Priests High School Orchestra
Class Prophecy Shirley Leavitt KnightGeraldine Emerson
Presentation of Gifts Gladys Ada LothropGeorge Howard Stanford
Valedictory and Essay Dreams— then DeedsVirginia Alice Bennett
Singing of C l a s s O d e Written by Alice Louise GratzC l a s s o f 1 9 3 6
Presentation of Awards
Presentation of Diplomas
Benediction
E x i t M a r c h
Principal Elwood G. Bessey
Superintendent Frank H. B. Heald
Rev. G. Elmer Mossman
High School Orchestra
C L A S S O D ET u n e: Isle o f Beauty
As the twilight softly gathers Folding earth in peace and rest,And each dreamer freed in slumber Follows on a boundless quest;’Neath thy spell, our Alma Mater,So may we be freed by truth, _Live each hope we’ve framed in schooldays, Weave in life the dreams of youth.Dark the pathway looms before us,Hard the road that we may tread;If we cling to early visions.Naught can fill our souls with dread. Dreams, then deeds—bethis our watchword In our future, dark or bright,May our torch so clearly burning Gleam, a beacon in the night.When the fleeting years have vanished And our ways have parted grown,Oft we’ll ponder mem’ry’s pages For the loved days we have known.0 those bye-gone trails to wander!0 for youth’s enchanted spell-1 But those ties no more will bind us When we’ve said our last farewell.
CL A SS R OLLCollege Preparatory Course
Virginia Alice Bennett Alice Louise Gratz Shirley Leavitt Knight Agnes Elfleda Plummer
General CourseRoger Ames Bennett Jr.Maynard Arthur Dolloff Geraldine Emerson Lorraine Emerson Margaret Doris Gantnier John Allison Harmon Almon Homer Huff Gladys Warren Nowell Leona Roxanna Ross Eleanor Louise Sanford Delmar Daniel Shaw Jr.Jocelyn Caroline Shaw Marion Jane Skillings George Howard Stanford Viola May Wilbur
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CLA SS H O N O R S First Honor—Virginia Alice Bennett
Second Honor— tie between Shirley Leavitt Knight Agnes Elfleda Plummer
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CLA SS O F F I C E R SPresident Shirley Leavitt KnightVice-President Almon Homer HuffSecretary Charlotte Warrrn NowellTreasurer Betty Emerson
■iClass Motto—"Dreams—then Deeds”
Class Flower—Yellow Rose Class Colors—Orchid and Gold
Creditsn y 16^ 16 x 17X
1 6H 1 6^ 1 6K 1 6^ 18^ 16 'A n y 17 H 17 1 7 X 17 16H1 7 y 17V, 17X
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
C L A S S O F 1 9 3 7
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
of the
CLASS OF 1 9 3 7
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
June 13 • 10.30 a.m.
B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Dunstan M. E. Church
June 14 • 7.30 p.m.
A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Cascades, Saco
June 17 • 8.00 p.m. G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
Town Hall, Oak Hill
June 18 • 8.30 p.m.
S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B al l
Town Hall, Oak Hill
Theme: D i s c o v e r y" W hat sha ll 1 say. brave A d m ’r ’l, say,
I f we sight n a ugh t bu t seas a t daum ? ” "W h y you sha ll say a t break o f day: rS a il o n ! sa il o n ! a n d o n!5 ”
Music Carmen M oderne T rio
Betty Brown, Violin Margaret Knight, Piano Rosalie Stoddard, Cello
Bizet
Prayer Rev. S. A . W alker
Salutatory and Essay Discovery Henry Alfred Moulton, Jr.★
"THE JEW ELS OF T H E M A D O N N A ”The Scene: Court of Ferdinand and Isabella, Granada, Spain Time: April, 1492
C h a r a c t e r s
Don Fuentes, court geographer Beatrice, his daughter Don Amora, suitor to Beatrice ColumbusIsabella, Queen of Spain Felipe, a guard
Vernon Walter Paulsen Marjorie Lenora Richardson
Steven Ernest Libby Howard Harland Pence Dorothy Janet Lothrop William Neal Thibeau
D a n c e r s and C h o r u s
Marion Wood ’38 Ellen Jensen ’38 Jeanette Johnson ’38Elva Pooler ’38 Harriett Snow ’38
Vocal Solo Ave Maria Margaret Richardson ’39★
Entrance March Triumphal March GriegModerne Trio
Class Prophecy Janet LittlefieldFrances Mary Skillings
Virginia Natalie Sanford
Presentation of Gifts Imogene Mary Douglass Frederick Melville Newcomb
Music La Paloma GradierModerne Trio
Valedictory and Essay Sail On Irene Muriel Breil
Singing of Class Ode Written by Howard Harland Pence Class of 1937
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Presentation of Awards Principal Elwood G. Bessey
Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent F. H. B. Heald
Benediction Rev. S. A. Walker
Exit March Triumphal March GriegModerne Trio
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C L A S S O D EJ u n e : " S ilv e r Threads A m ong the Gold ”
1Swiftly, happy hours grow old,And new charts we must unfold Of life’s course to distant land.Guided by thy sturdy hand, _We put out with unfurled sails, set free To the winds of destiny.Faithful pilot, thou wilt be Cherished in our memory.
CHORUSAlma Mater, though we now must part,Mem ’ries linger in the heart.Given strength for tasks, though grave,Send us forth with young hearts brave.
2Friendships true we all have made,As each day we’ve worked and played.Now we leave thy shelt’ring walls,For the voice of Future calls.So we set our course on life’s broad sea;May our goal Discovery be,That new truths, old bonds may free.Scarboro High, farwell to thee.
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C L A S S R O L LG E N E R A L C O U R S E
Credits
Irene Muriel Breil 16 XImogene Mary Douglass 18^Richard Carter Frederick 17 XSteven Ernest Libby n y iRay Leon Littlefield, Jr. 17XJanet Littlefield 1 8 HDorothy Janet Lothrop 18 yiHenry Alfred Moulton, Jr. 17 yiFrederick Melville Newcomb 17 y iVernon Walter Paulsen 1 6 y iHoward Harland Pence 16MArthur Brooks Purington 16Donald Howard Rawson 16 XMarjorie Lenora Richardson 1 6 yiVirginia Natalie Sanford 18 yiFrances Mary Skillings 1SHDonald Alan Stevens 1 6 yiWilliam Neal Thibeau 16Elmer Russell Verrill, Jr. 16
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H O N O R S F i r s t Irene Muriel BreilS e c o n d Henry Alfred Moulton, Jr.
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C l a s s M o t t o C l a s s F l o w e r
C l a s s C o l o r s
" Sail On” Pink Carnation Blue and Silver
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O F F I C E R SCLASSPresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurer
Irene Muriel Breil Vernon Walter Paulsen Frances Mary Skillings
Ray Leon Littlefield, Jr.
COMMENCEMENT
PROGRAM
S C A R B O R O U G H
HIGH S C H O O L
CLASS OF
1938
o f the
CLASS OF 1 9 3 8
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
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June 12 • 10.30 a. m.
B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Black Point Congregational Church
June 13 • 7.30 p.m.
A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Cascades • Saco
June 16 • 8.00 p.m.
G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
Town H all • Oak Hill
June 17 ■ 8.30 p. in.
S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B al l
Town Hall • Oak Hill
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T h e m e : G i f t s"Not what we give, but what we share—
For tiie gift without the giver is bare;Who gives himself with his alms feeds three —Himself, his hungering neighbor, and Me.”
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Music “Naida ’’from Ballet Leo DelibesModerne Trio
Betty Brown, Violin Margaret Knight, Piano Rosalie Stoddard, Cello
Prayer Rev. Ernest Doughty
Salutatory' and Essay "The World’s Gifts to Youth”Ellen Mary Jensen
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"THE MIRACLE OF DELOS”The Scene: The Island of DelosThe Time: Early morning of a feast day, 500 B. C.
C h a r a c t e r sApollo, God of Light Artemis, Goddess of the Moon Timothy, a shepherd lad Philemon, a Greek
ZoehnC [ Grecian maidens Milos, a Greek peasant
Neils Sofus Johnson, Jr. Elva Marguerite Pooler
Richard Howard Woodward George Clifford Southworth
Helene Mae Howatt Marian Louise Wood
Franklin Moses ’39
D a n c e r s a n d C h o r u s Solo Dancer Theresa Doyle ’41
C h o r u s o f G r e e k M a id e n s Gertrude Leary *39 Margaret Richardson ’3 9Eleanor Harmon ’39 Barbara Paine ’3 9Ida Nelson ’3 9 Edith Stanford ’3 9Mary Newcomb ’39 Ethel Christensen ’41
Glenna Story ’4 1
*c Fortune Teller Victor HerbertModerne Trio
E n t r a n c e M a r c h
Honor Oration "Youth’s Gift to the WorldPercy Leonard Knight, Jr.
Class Prophecy Letitia Anzonetta Leary
Music En Bateau Claude DebussyModerne Trio
Presentation o f Gifts Geneva Estelle PlowmanNorman Dennison Harmon
Valedictory and Essay "Give of Thyself”Harriett Alice Snow
Singing of Class Ode Written by Jeanette JohnsonClass of 1938
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Presentation of Awards Principal Elwood G. Bessey
Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent F. B. H. Heald
Benediction Rev. Ernest Doughty
E x i t M a r c h
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CLASS ODET u n e: One Fleeting H our
Our hearts, Alma Mater, are full tonight,As we linger o’er memory’s scroll,And dwell on thy treasures of Friendship bright With thy wealth of true Wisdom’s gold.We will cherish the hours in thy well loved walls, T ho gone like die wing’ed dream,And the gifts we have gained in thy bounteous halls, We will give, as we hope to glean.
Now that One Supreme Gift still remains for us As the light of our life brighter grows.We must strive to be brave, sacrificing and just As our motto so plainly shows.Then Give of Thyself in coundess ways For this is the one great test.Let us go forward now with steadfast gaze,Till we each have achieved our quest.
CLASS ROLLC O L L E G E PREPA RA TORY C O U R SE
Ellen Mary Jensen 19 #Jeanette Johnson 1 7 #Percy Leonard Knight, Jr. 1 7 #Harriett Alice Snow 1 8 #Marian Louise Wood 1 6 #Richard Howard Woodward 1 9 #
G EN E RA L C O U R SE
Eugene Woodbury Allen 1 6 #William Edward Burnell 1 6 #William James Fielding, Jr. 16Norman Dennison Hannon 1 7 #Helene Mae Howatt 1 6 #Neils Sofus Johnson, Jr. 1 7 #Elizabeth Louise Lamb 1 6 #Letitia Anzonetta Leary 1 7 #Geraldine Edna Moulton 1 6 #Geneva Estelle Plowman 1 7 #Elva Marguerite Pooler I S #Donald Nelson Sewell 1 6 #George Clifford Southworth, Jr. 17Ruth Ella Thompson 1 6John Alden V em ll 1 7 #
HONORST ie f o r F i r s t Harriett Alice Snow
Percy Leonard Knight, Jr. S e c o n d Ellen Mary J ensen
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Class Motto "Give of Thyself”Class Flower Red and White RosesClasi Colors Red and White
PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurer
CLASS OFFICERSNeils Sofus Johnson, Jr.
Jeanette Johnson Geneva Estelle Plowman
Elva Marguerite Pooler
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
o f the
CLASS OF 1941
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
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J u n e s ■ 10.30 a. m
B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r v i c e s
Black Point Congregational Church
June 9 • 7.30 p .m .
A l u m n i B a n q u e t
The Cascades • Saco
June 12 • 8 . 0 0 p .m .
G r a d u a t i o n E x e r c i s e s
Town H a ll • Oak H ill
June 13 • 8 .00 p. m.
S e n i o r R e c e p t i o n a n d B a l l
Town H a ll ■ Oak H ill
GR AD UAT I O N PROGRAM
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Theme: " A m e r ic a , F r o n t i e r o f F r e e d o m ”" Land where my fathers died,
Land of the pilgrims’ pr ide,From every mountain-side
Let Freedom ring.”*
" Spirit o f St. Louis ” H erfurthHigh School O rchestra
Rev. Ernest Doughty
Salutatory and Essay " W hat Arc O ur i tredoms ’’G lenna Arlene Storey
Music "Sea Bubbles W a ltz” furthH igh School O rchestra
*Selection by Girls’ Glee Club
" T O M E H A LL ”A Playlet of Early Colonial Days
The Scene: The Towne Hall in Newtowne (Boston)The Time: 1636
CharactersGovernor J ames Rev. H utchinson Roger W illiams S ilias J ones, a tailor Court Crier
Warren Klwood Plowman Carroll Murray Pooler
Clarence Mellon Ahlquisl Stephen Everett Higgins Dana Francis Plummer
St eph e n F l in c h , a wealthy young EnglishmanCarlelon Linwood Richardson
Katharine R odgers, a Puritan Belle Viola May JordanGoodwife A ppleby , village gossip Janet Marie JordanGoodwife Crum pit , village gossip Clara Ellen HerseyRose F aucett, Puritan maid Ethel Winifred Claire Christensen
P uritan T ownswomen Beryl Burnell ’43 Ruth Baizley ’43Caroline Cunningham ’42 Rena Libby ’43Theresa Burnham ’43 Lea Swinburne ’43
Selection by Girls’ Glee Club*
March from "Lucia di Lammermoor ” H igh School O rchestra
Class Prophecy Isabelle May Harm onPresentation o f Gifts C layton Ellsw orth SkillingsVocal Solo " Hats Off! The Flag” Bennett
C arleton L inw ood Richardson V aledictory and Essay " Americans A ll”
T heresa Beatrice Doyle Singing of Class O de Written by Theresa Beatrice Doyle
Class o f 1941 *
Presentation o f Lucien T . Libby Post,A m erican Legion, Awards Post Commander
Presentation of D iplom as Superintendent F. H. B. Heald B enediction Rev. Ernest DoughtyExit M arch March from "Lucia di Lammermoor ”
High School Orchestra *
CLASS O D ETunc: “I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen”
When sweet the misty dreams of Youth Bid pulses dance and voices sing,When rich enchantments lure us on And o’er our path their radiance fling,No clouds of sadness veil the sky As we in springtime’s freedom reign,But when the careless days are gone Fond Mem’ry makes a sweet refrain.
ChorusFarewell to all the golden days,The cherished home of toil and play The friendly hand, the kindly word,That helped us on the upward way.And Thou, our motherland so dear,We dedicate our lives to thee,Thy shelt’ring hand has o’er us been,When fostering care we could not see.For all we are or e’er shall be,For freedom’s treasures dearly bought,For all that makes our life so fair.We owe Thee thanks for this our lot.
ChorusThen let us guard the vestal flames,Which on the shrine of freedom burn;That nations, crushed to earth by might,A down the years with hope shall turn.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSECredits
Theresa Beatrice Doyle 20
GENERAL COURSE
Clarence Melton Ahlquist 163/4Ethel Winifred Claire Christensen laysIsabelle May Harmon 173/1Clara Ellen Hersey 181/sStephen Everett Higgins 1614Janet Marie Jordan 17Viola May Jordan 171/4Warren Ehvood Plowman l"l/4Dana Francis Plummer 17 i/sCarroll Murray Pooler 16%George William Pooler I 6 I/2Carleton Linwood Richardson 16%Clayton Ellsworth Skillings 17%Glenna Arlene Storey 183/8Wanda Rose Varney I6 I/4
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H O N O R S
First Theresa Beatrice DoyleSecond Glenna Arlene Storey
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Class Motto “Americans All”Class F lower Red CarnationClass Colors Deep Red and Silver
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CLASS O FFIC ER S
President Carleton Linwood RichardsonV ice-President Clayton Ellsworth SkillingsSecretary Janet Marie JordanT reasurer Theresa Beatrice Doyle
G ra d u a tio n E xercises
G . B E S S E Y S C H O O L
Ju n e 12, 1957 a t 8 :00 P .M .
S ca rb o ro u g h H ig h School
S carb o ro u g h , M ain e
P R O G R A M M E
Invocation---------------------------------------------- Rev. Morten Sorensen
Band Selections______________________ Junior H igh School Band
“Star Spangled Banner” — Key
“Marjorie W altz” — B elw in
“On the Mall" — Sousa
(School Song by the class)
“T h e C h allenge” ...................................................... Robert W. Gibb
Boys’ Chorus
“Capta in K id” ------------ — Vincent Benet
Choral Reading Group
“Peace” (Psalm XXIII) _____________________________ Koschat
Girls' Chorus
Presentation of Certificates.................... Supt. Robert B. Lunt
Class O d e _________ ____________________ ___ ___All Graduates
Words written by Pauline Richard
GRADUATES
ELWOOD G. BESSEY SCHOOL — 1957
Beverly A. Bennett Sheila M. Boyington Edith M. Brant Dean Bundy
“John L. Burke Caroline R. Burnham Douglas J. Card Karen P. Christy Norman W. Collins Michael Concannon William J. Connolly
•George T . Conway •Nancy L. Coulthard
Mary Ann Curiale John I. Curley Donna J. D ’Amico
•T im othy P. Dennis Robert M. Dolloff John H. Fancy Robert L. Fogg Donna F. Foster Charles L. Frederick
*Jo-Anne Fuller Linda A. Galey
-{•Cornelia A. Gay Cynthia A. Glover Paul E. Goodale Janet E. Gorman
•Jane M. Grant Prudence Grant Robert C. Grant
♦Bethany J. Graves •Jacqueline A. Grenier Juliette Griffith Judith A. Hall Bertina L. Harmon Laurel A. Harmon Stephen M. Harmon Carlene L. Huff Robert F. Hunt
■{Connie M. Hurd Neil L. Iverson
•Donald A. Johnson Judith A. Kimball Clifford Knight Norman T. Laguire Edward J. Libby Edwin W. Light Warren A. Light Elwin J. Lilley
•Barbara A. Lothrop Roderic L. Lowe
fJudith A. Lyons Marilyn G. Mehlman
•Diane B. Menard David I. Meserve
•Marcia Milliken Bruce S. Moulton
fjean M. Nye Judith M. Nye Robert M. Oliver Dwayne K. O’Roak
•{•Anna K. Owens •Stephen M. Perry *
Patricia G. Peterson Ruth A. Pooler Elizabeth A. Quimby Pauline C. Richard Vivian T. Robichaud Jon L. Roberts Joyce Ann Roberts Ronald F. Rokowski Freddie M. Rowe Judith L. Roy James M. Russo Joseph St. Pierre Nancy L. Sampson
{■Patricia A. Scott L. Kenneth Seavey
•Linda J. Shepard Robert L. Shepard
•James P. Small Leroy G. Smith Linda C. Snow Penelope Soderberg Daniel F. Soule Blaine A. Sparrow Arlene B. Stevenson
•Pamela E. Steward Lloyd R. Storey Franklin L. Stover Frances A. Temm
f Linda A. Terry Irene L. Thibeau Richard E. Twomey Bradley C. Varney Donna I. Wagner Jean E. Waterhouse
fBetty Jean Welch Eileen S. White John B. Whitten Thomas S. Wood
•Wayne D. Wood Marilyn J. Woodward Faye M. Wyman
* Choral Reading Group, f Vocal Obligato.
CLASS OF 1964
SCARBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
JUNE 5, 1964 8 : 0 0 P.M.
"Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lingers"
Invocation:
Reverend C. Richard Sheesley
THE JOHNNY PARSON SHOW
"Cast"
Johnny Parson.........................Marc Anton
Announcer ............................. Robert True
N & N Commercial.....................Mary ConleyDonna Perkins
Card G i r l .............................Michael Flaherty
"Krispy" Minstrels . . . Sharon Hurd------ David DyerDiane Krapovicky— Dan LibbyLinda Thibeau----Leland NewmanJanet Wallace----Steve Weikel
Dash Commercial.......................Michael AntonGordon Clark Peter RaineyJames Mater Kenneth Fuller
Card G i r l .............................Paul Williams
Art Linkletter ....................... W. Robson Googins
Children ............................. James DeWeverRobin Trout Fred RichardsonDiane Hall Sharon Prout
Aspirin Commercial .................. Nancy Cyphers
Card G i r l .............................Michael Russell
The Term Paper or Saved by Cur Here . . Bruce MaguireEileen Coleman
Everett Moulton Linda JacobsDavid Haskell Robert Carson
"SELSCUM" Commercial ................ William WillettePaul Concannon Robson Googins Madeline Foss
The Fugitive ....................... .. Gene Rowe
Detectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael GiancolaRobert Foster Thomas Wiley
Commercial ........................... Michael BarkerDana MacLellan Charles VigueEddy Sturgeon Ted Pemberton
Card Girl ............................. Richard Robichaud
Jug B a n d .............................Paul ConcannonDiane Pray
Betty Bayley Christine EmeryJames Proctor Peggy LittlejohnSally Prout Linda Elliott
Commercial ........................... Janice LibbyIrene Libby Kathy McGeeDiane Cole Jane FullerElaine Gallant Durinda MercierLinda Levangie Donna Morrissey
Card G i r l .............................Richard Wright
Mill Mullens ......................... Valarie Lamont
The Price is Right Panel . . . . . . . Sandra BerryPat Warren Sue Curley Karen Michelson
Models ............................. Michael FlahertySusan Fielding Diana Meserve Donna Turner
Internal Revenue Agent .......... Steven Nickerson
Card G i r l ................... Paul Williams
The B e a t l e s .......... ............Wayne MorseScott Perry Alan Plowman William Wyman
Card G i r l ......................... Michael Russell
MARTHA BLURRAY'S DANCE STUDIO:
Ballet ....................... . . . Pauline Wilkins
Tango ............................. Bruce MaguireDonna Stone Benicio Chagas Neto Phyllis Perry
Can-Can ........ . .............. Dorothy AtkinsonMarie Wills Florence CusackDiane Kosky Sue FosterKaren Kosky Melonee Hall
Minuet........ Paulette Perez------ Reginald OsbornCarol Washburn----- Robert True
W a l t z ........ Jo Deen Thompson---- Jesse JamesMarjorie 'Waterhouse-Ted Pemberton
Senior Superlatives .............. The Class of 196U
Class Song - Sue C u r l e y .......... The Class of 196)4
Farewell Song - Mary Conley . . . . The Class of 196)4
PROCESSIONAL
The Class of I96U
Marshall ............................. Charlotte Sue Curley
Alma Mater........................... The Class of 1?6U
Presentation of Gifts
Robert True Betty Bayley Bruce Maguire Diane Krapovicky Paul Concannon Janet Shorey
Donna Stone Robson Googins Christine Emery
Alan Plowman Diane Kosky
James DeWever
Ode - Marjorie Waterhouse.............The Class of 196U
Benediction:
Reverend Richard Murray
Recessional:
The Class of I96U
Marc Adam Anton Michael Girard Anton Dorothy Lynn Atkinson Michael John Barker Beatrice Deering Bnyley Sandra Jean Berry William Merrill Bickford, Jr. Robert Stephen Carson Bcnicio Chagas Netc- Gordon Cummings Clark Diana Jean Cole Eileen Gale Coleman Paul William Concannon Mary Kay Conley Charlotte Sue Curley Florence Margret Cusack Nancy fc! \,;bcch Cyphers George Victor Dencaulc James Wallace DeWever, Jr. David Brian Dyer Linda Carol Elliott Christine Anne Emery Susan Jane Fielding Michael Joseph Flaherty Madeline Ann Foss Robert John I os ter Sue Anne Foster Jane Elizabeth Fuller Kenneth Donald Fuller Lida Elaine Gallant Michael Joseph Giancola W. Robson Googins Diane Jane Hall Melonee Ellen Hall David C. Haskell Sharcm Louise Hurd Linda Mae Jacobs Jesse Howard James Dianne Linnea Kosky Karen Ann Kosky Diane Cecilc Krapovicky Vaiarie Catherine Lamont Linda Lee Levangie Dan Leonard Libby Irene Virginia Dbby Janice Dianne Libby Margaret Jean Littlejohn Bruce Edward Maguire
James Robert Mater* Kathleen Anne McGee
Dana Earl McLeilzn Durinda Jeanne Mercier
Diana Jean Mescrve Karen Irene Michclson Donna Mae Morrissey Wayne Kenneth Mor*e
Everett Melville Moulton L-land E, Newman
Stephen L, Nickerson Charles Reginald Osborn
Theodore James Pemberton Paulette G. Perez
Donna Marie Perkins John Scott Perry
Phyllis Ann Perry J. Alan Plowman
Dianne Jane Pray James Edward Proctor, j r.
Sally May Prout Sharon Lee Prout
Peter Thomas Rainey Fred Lorin Richardson, II Richard Albert Robichaud
Gene Russell Rowe Michael John Russell
Janet Marie Shorcy Donna Lee Stone
Edward John Scurgeon Linda Carole Thihe.au
Jo Deen Thompson Robin June Trout
Robert Wilfred True, Jr. Donna Gene Turner
Charles Vigue Janet Elaine Wallace Patricia Ann Warren Carol Ann Washburn
Marjorie janicc Waterhouse Stephen Paul Weikel
Thomas Francis Wiley Pauline Anne Wilkins
William Fredrick Willette Paul Williams
Marie Ann Wills Richard James Wright
William Arnold Wyman
SENIOR
FAIR AND DRAMA
FRIDAY, NOV. 12 TOWN HALL
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"THE GAY DECEPTION”A Farce in Three Acts
Scene:The living room of the Candler Stoll’s home on Long Island.
Act 1 - An afternoon in August Act 2 - Same evening at eight Act 3 - Following morning at ten
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Candler Stoll,a society matron Letitia Leary
Candler Stoll,her husband Leonard K night
Virginia Stoll,their daughter
Lucy, the cook Mrs. Winston Moffat,
Harriet Snow Marian Wood
a young widow Gerald Moffat,
Ellen Jensen
her son Norman HarmonRalph Hammond,
Virginia's sweetheart Richard Woodard
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M axine Densmore Claire Colbert Elsa Terry "G igg les” Gaylord B ert Evans "C hubby” Swan Ellis A tkins P a t O’Flynn,
a young policeman
Elva Pooler Helene How att
Jeane tte Johnson Geneva Plowman Niels Johnson J r .
Clifford Southworth Donald Sullivan
Eugene Allen
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