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22 THE MEGUNTICOOK FRESHMAN CLASS At the beginning of the school year seventy-eight freshmen reported to their classes. The class meeting was held shortly with Mr. Leach, class advisor. Officers were elected as follows: President Herbert Litchfield Vice President Frank Morong Secretary Joan Marshall Treasurer Carolyn Spear We also elected two Student Council members, Priscilla Dougherty and George Underhill. Our candidate for the Carnival Queen was Frances Cain. She was crowned Queen at the ball. Basketball players were Leroy Bennett, Herbert Litchfield, Carl Milli- ken, Richard Wilbur, Frances Cain, Patricia Crabtree, Ann Mitchell and Joyce Leland. Cheerleaders were Mary Bartlett, Delores Kaler, Jane Harmon and Joan Marshall. Many of the freshmen made the band. A class party was held at the Snow Bowl. Joan Marshall Class Secretary
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THE MEGUNTICOOK 23 HI-LITES MAJGAZINE DRIVE Seated: Ann Mitchell, John Pitman, Jean Wilbur, Edward Thomas, general manager: Elaine Lord, Elizabeth Ames, David Duncan. Standing: Alan Carr, Sandra Ruiter, high salesman, Ramona Drinkwater, Morgan Elmer. CURTIS MAGAZINE DRIVE On Wednesday, September 14, an assembly was held in the gymnasium. Its purpose was to organize the school for the annual magazine drive. Again this year Mr. Robert Sprague was present to introduce the proced- ure which should be followed for the best results. He then named the room captains for the campaign. Senior Edward Thomas was chosen manager. Joan Campbell, high salesman for the first day, received five dollars. Sandra Ruiter, high salesman for the entire drive, was awarded a record player. The seniors won fifty dollars for the largest class sales. All who had sold at least one subscription at- tended a special movie at the Camden Theatre. The twenty-one highest salesmen went to Bangor to see the Holiday on Ice show. This year was the most successful. The grand total was 32,075.24 l FRESHMAN RECEPTION Freshman Reception was held on September 30. This hilarious event, lasting for one day and night, was received very well by the incoming freshmen. Each freshman was instructed on what to wear and how to conduct him- self. The poor freshmen wandered around all day in preposterous get-
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