On this beautiful first day of summer dozens of Readfield "little school’s alumni" came together for their first ever reunion. Many were seeing each other for the first time since before 1955 when they attended one or more of the four little schools that used to exist in town. That was the year when Readfield Elementary School opened its doors and grades K-8 were finally united under one roof. Starting at 10am reunion attendees met at Gile Hall (the old Readfield Corner School) for some time to get reacquainted. Some alumni and guests also visited Readfield Historical Society, which is housed in the old Readfield Depot School. At noontime it was off to the old Readfield Grange Hall where the "Golden Guys and Gals" organization had prepared a delicious dinner. There they also viewed school pictures and memorabilia that were on display. To cap off the day the alumni entered into a reenactment of an 8th grade graduation like the ones that were prior to 1955. Alumni entered the Readfield Union Meeting House in a processional, told stories about their school days and were presented with diplomas by reunion organizers Evelyn Adell Potter and Liz Piper King. Available is a 14 page "photograph album" of pictures taken on the day of the reunion. To receive yours by email contact Dale Potter Clark at crossings4u@gmail.com.
About 30 of the 45 alumni who attended the reunion stayed for the
graduation re-enactment. Pictured here are left to right (maiden names on
females): Dale Potter, Janie Bailey, Jackie Cadaret, Carolyn Gay, Ruth Pinkham,
Evelyn Adell, Caroline Fogg, Connie Elvin, Maynard Gorden, George Allen, Donna
McCormick, Melanie Lanctot, Charlie Elvin, Peggy Pinkham, Diana Fickett,
Stephen Cowperthwaite, Liz Piper, Barbara Clark, Judy Fickett, Nancy Russell,
Phyllis Nason, Caroline Dunn, Nancy Harriman, Ralph Black, Gloria Bryant and
Brenda Boutlier.
Evelyn Adell Potter and Liz Piper King
Thanks to Evelyn and Liz for their idea, follow-through and hard work to make this event so successful! A grand day to say the least and one that we will never forget!
To read the Kennebec Journal newspaper article written by Susan McMillan click here.
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