Limington Academy - Sokokis Warrior Yearbook (Limington, ME)
- Class of 1958
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Dedication We, the staff of the 1958 Sokokis Warrior, proudly dedicate this annual to the Superintendent of Schools, the School Com- mittee, the Trustees of Limington Academy, the Faculty, the parents, and citizens of this community who have made poss- sible the fine education each student receives. We sincerely wish to extend a token of appreciation to all who have so unselfishly given of their time and efforts to the inter- ests of Lirnington Academy. 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MAXIM Secretary ---- - - Vice President - - -ROBERT E. BRACKETT Treasurer - - - - - CATHERINE C, ANDERSON MANLEY R. BRACKETT KENNETH EDGECOMB RALPH SAWYER MALCOLM CHICK PAUL BODEMER HAROLD B. EMERY RALPH L. WESTON FULTON BLAKE AGNES MCLUCUS FROST PILLSBURY RALPH LIBBY RICHARD YENNIE Sokokis Warrior Staff Left to right: Carl Bouchey, Raymond Johnson, Norman Maxim, John Evans, Linda Wil lard, Robert Bouchey. Standing: Mr. Wood, Shirley Lane, Wilma Gammon, Pattie Dearborn, Irene Gammon, Janice Hubbard, Judy Evans, Bonnie McKenney, Gloria Black, Natalie Mayo, Margery Sawyer, Retha Taylor, Fred Wildes, Ivory Estes, John Pariseau, Robert Taylor, Michael Sawyer, Leland Axelson, and William Braley. Editor ------- - - NORMAN MAXIM Assistant Editor - - - - - - - ---- JOHN EVANS Senior Editor - - - -------------- JUDY EVANS Junior Editors - - - - - - BONNIE MCKENNEY, WILLIAM BRALEY SOPTIOYHOIS Editors ' ' ---- NATALIE MAYO, IRENE GAMMON Freshman Editors - - --------------- SHIRLEY LANE , FRED WILDES Business Managers - - - - RAYMOND JOHNSON, LINDA WILLARD, CARL BOUCHEY SPOIIS Editors ' ' - ------- ROBERT BOUCHEY, MICHAEL SAWYER JANICE HUBBARD, MARGERY SAWYER Subscriptions - - - - RETHA TAYLOR, IVORY ESTES, PATTIE DEARBORN GLORIA BLACK, LELAND AXELSON, WILMA GAMMON Photography ' ' ---- JOHN EVANS, ROBERT TAYLOR, JOHN PARISEAU Advisor ---- --------- ------------- M R , wooD JOHN HARRY EVANS Second Honor Essay 'Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, Class Treasurer 3,4g Student Council 4g Yearbook Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 4g Basketball 3, Manager 2,4g Senior Play 2,4g One-Act Play 45 Prize Speak- ing 2,3g Spelling Contest 4g Track 2g Magazine High Salesman 4g Music 1. CARL RICHARD BOUCHEY Class Will Agriculture Think of the other fellow, it's the sporting thing to do. Class Treasurer 2g Student Council 4g Student Coun- cil President 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Basketball 2, 3, 41 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 23 Prize Speaking 2,3g Sen- ior Drama 4g Music 1. ROBERT ALAN BOUCHEY Class History Agriculture Truth is the foundation of knowledge. Class President 3g Class Vice President 2,43 Yearbook staff 3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g All-Star 4g Baseball l,2,3,4, Captain 3, Track 2g Prize Speaking 2, 3g Senior Drama 43 Music 1, couege JUDY MARIE EVANS Class Prophecy Never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Yearbook Staff 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4: Cheerleading 2,33 Prize Speaking 2,32 Senior Drama 2,43 One- Act Play 43 Office Girl 2,33 Music 1. WILMA LOIS GAMMON Gifts to s Home the Boys Economics All that glitters is not gold. Clan Secretary 3,42 Prize Speak- ing 2,32 One-Act Play 43 Senior Drama 2,43 Cheerleading 43 Bas- ketball Manager 43 Office Girl 2,35 Music 1. Colle ge RAYMOND L. JOHNSON Gifts to the Girls General Dynamite looks harmless too. Class President 43 Student Council 1,43 Yearbook Staff 3,41 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 33 A11- Star 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 23 Prize Speaking 2,33 Senior Drama 43 Music 1. NORMAN FRANCIS MAXIM Valedictorian College Consilium cape, tum age. Class President 1, 2g Class Vice President 3g Student Council lg Yearbook Staff 3,43 Yearbook Editor 4g Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Co-Captain 3g Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Track 2g Prize Speaking 2,3g Senior Drama 4g Music 1. RETHA IRENE TAYLOR Home Economics What's done cannot be undone Yearbook 4g Senior Drama 2,4g Prize Speaking 2,35 Music 1. ROBERT LEE TAYLOR Salutatoriau Agriculture Good, better, best, never let it rest, until the good is better and the better, best. Yearbook 4g Basketball 3,4g Baseball lg Track 25 Prize Speaking 2,3g Senior Drama 45 Music 1. LINDA JOYCE WILLARD First Honor Essay All experience is an arch to build on. Transferred from Cape Elizabeth 4g Yearbook Staff 45 Softball 33 Basketball 3,4g All-Star 45 Senior Drama 4g Office Girl 3: Music 1,2,3. C olle ge SENICR SCHEDULE Sale of tonic and candy throughout the school year. Janitor work at academy throughout the school year. October October November December January February March March March April June June June 5th - A Baked Bean Supper at Congregatlona1Church. 19th - A Baked Bean Supper at Grange Hall. lst - Hunters' Breakfast at Grange Hall. 19th - One-Act Play and Tableau at the Harold B. Emery Audi torium. 15th - 15th - Sokokis Warrior deadlines. 15th - 3rd ,hh ' Senior Play, 'Sklnned Alive, at the Harold B. Emery - Auditorium 18th to April 26th - New York - washington Trip. 8th - Baccalaureate at Congregational Church 9th - Senior Ball. 10th - Graduation at Congregational Church. New York- Washington T np Having contracted for the Number 1 tour offered by the Green Tours of Lynn, Mas- sachusetts, we left Portland Friday evening, April 18th at 8:30 p. m. via Greyhound Lines for New York City, arriving at 6 a,m. the following day. We met our tour con- ductor at '7 a,m. and spent the day sightseeing in New York, going on the N, B.C, Television Tour which took us to the Observation Roof where we had a picture taken of the group. In the evening we went to Radio City Music Hall, returning to our rooms at the Shelton Hotel. Sunday, April 20th, we left New York at 8 a. m, via the Lincoln Tunnel and New Jersey Turnpike to Philadelphia for a stop at Independence Hall, then on to Valley Forge. We spent that evening at the Yorktowne Hotel in York, Pennsylvania. On the moming of Monday, April 21st, we visited Gettysburg where guides conducted us across the battlefield. We lunched at the Francis Scott Key Hotel in Frederick, Mary- land. In the afternoon we visited Harper's Ferry and then to Shenandoah Valley to New Market, Virginia, for overnight stop and a conducted tour through the famous End- less Caverns, Tuesday, April 22, we took the scenic ride to Panorama atop the Blue Ridge Moun- tains and to the battlefields of Bull Run, arriving at Washington at noon. We checked in at tne Raleigh Hotel and lunched, visiting Mt. Vernon, the George Washington Me- morial, Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Jefferson Memorial in the afternoon. That evening we took a moonlight sail up the Potomac. Wednesday, April 23, we toured the city, stopping at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Archives Building, Supreme Court, and the United States Capitol. We spent the afternoon in the Smithsonian and Andrew Mellon Museums. After dinner we visited the Congressional Library, the Old Ford Theatre, and went up to the top of the Washington Monument. On Friday we left Washington at 8 a, m, for Baltimore, the New Jersey Turnpike and arrived back at our hotel in New York at 2:30 p.m. The rest of the day we spent sightseeing. Saturday, April 26th, we further toured New York, visiting the United Nations and the Statue of Liberty. In the late afternoon we drove out to La Guardia Airport where we emplaned for Portland and home. The trip was greatly enjoyed by all and we know that we shall never forget this event in our lives. We wish to thank Mr. Wood who assisted us in planning our trip and Miss MacCau1ey and Mr. Chick who so kindly and graciously chaperoned us. Juniors Left to right: Pattie Dearborn, Georgia Lane, William Braley, Marie Martell. Stand- ing: Peggy Grover, Bonnie McKenney, Karen Walden, Mr, Mahoney, Advisor. The Class of 1959 started its third year with ten members, three of whom dropped out during the first half of the year. As class officers, the following were elected: President, Georgia Laneg Vice President, Roger Braleyg Secretary, Patty Dearborng and Treasurer, Marie Martell. Georgia Lane, Bonnie McKenney, and Marie Martell represented us on the Student Council, while Marie Martell was co-manager of Girls' Basketball, Along with Patty Dearborn, Marie served as cheerleader, Karen Walden played on the basketball team. The class of 1959 extends its appreciation to Mr. Mahoney, our class advisor, for his assistance and guidance in our class activities. We have three functions in preparation and especially look forward to the Junior Prom and the Senior Ball which we sponsor. Sophomores Left to right: Gloria Black, Michael Sawyer, Mrs. Cynthia Morgan, Advisor, John Par iseau, Janice Hubbard. Standing: Sandra Howard, Irene Gammon, Gerald Gammon, Ralph Chick, Ronald Hubbard, Patsy Hubbard,Natalie Mayo. Absent when picture was taken: Eugene Harmon, William Bucldey. The class of 1960 started its second year with fourteen members, one of whom dropped out during the year. At our first class meeting we elected the following offi- cers: President, Michael Sawyerg Vice President, John Pariseaug Secretary, Gloria Blackg and Treasurer, Janice Hubbard. On September 27 we initiated the Freshmen and the reception following closed with a dance and great fun for all. We have two fund raising activities in preparation, The following are on the Student Council- Natalie Mayo, Irene Gammon, and Michael Sawyer. Janice Hubbard, Natalie Mayo, Irene Gammon, and Michael Sawyer partici- pated in basketball. Irene Gammon was a cheerleader. Gloria Black was one of three who represented our school at the spelling contest. Gerald Gammon, Eugene Harmon, Ronald Hubbard, John Pariseau, and Michael Sawyer played on the baseball team. The Class of 1960 is grateful to Mrs. Morgan, our advisor, for helping us during this past year. Freshmen fx 0.1.- beft to right: Elaine Howard, Margery Sawyer, Leland Axelson, Fred Wildes, Shirley Lane, Loretta Black, Mr. Mahoney, Advisor, Standing: Calvin Lewis, Donald John- son, Barbara Jensen, Reginald Harmon, William Karcher, Larry Harmon, Roberta Nor- ton, John Colby, Rodney Brown, Gary Perkins. The Freshman Class entered Limington Academy with fifteen pupils. One more joined us in November, increasing our number to sixteen. Freshman Reception was quite an affair. We dressed up in old clothes and paraded over most of town. Later at the reception proper the Sophomores had a lot of fun at our expense. Our class officers are: President, Leland Axelsong Vice President, Fred Wildesg Sec- retary, Margery Sawyer, and Treasurer, Shirley Lane. Our representatives to the Student Council are: Leland Axelson, Calvin Lewis, and Rodney Brown. On the boys' basketball team are: Donald Johnson, Fred Wildes, Calvin Lewis, Reginald Harmon and Rodney Brown - co-manager. Girls playing basketball are: Margery Sawyer, Shirley Lane, Roberta Norton, and Loretta Black. Cheerleading are: Shirley Lane and Roberta Norton. On the baseball team are: Rodney Brown, Fred Wildes, Calvin Lewis, Reginald Harmon, Donald Johnson, and John Colby. Fred Wildes was one cf the three who represented our academy in the League Spelling Contest held at Limerick High School. Mr. Mahoney is our advisor and we wish to thank him for his encouragement and guidance. Student Council Left to right: Marie Martell, Irene Gammon, Bonnie McKenney, Secretary-Treasurerg Carl Bouchey, Presidentg Natalie Mayo, Georgia Lane, Mr. Wood, Advisor. Standing. Calvin Lewis, Rodney Brown, John Evans, Michael Sawyer, Leland Axelson, and Ray- mond Iohnsou. - The organization of the Student Council was revived this year by our new princi- pal, Mr. Wood. It has worked in close cooperation with the Faculty and Mr. Wood in various administrative aspects of our school life. Most noteworthy has been its spon- sorship of all-student-body activities held throughout the year which have not only given much enjoyment but have welded the school into a closer knit group and also greatly enhanced school spirit and sportsmanship. Senior Drama Left to right: Linda Willard, Marie Martell, Natalie Mayo, Judy Evans, Wilma Gam- mon, Rerha Taylor, Standing: Mrs. George L. Chase, Coach, Ivory Estes, John Evans, Robert Taylor, Carl Bouchey, Robert Bouchey, Norman Maxim, and Raymond Johnson. Skinned Alive was presented on March 3rd and 7th at the Harold B. Emery Audito- rium. The play is a comic farce, a fast moving story, taking place at a summer resort. A potato chip salesman stages a contest and alone knows the winning answer. He is pursued by crooks and a girl friend. All this leads great comedy and rapid action as the plot thickens. CHARACTERS: Charles Kennan, John Evans , an innocent bystanderg Reginald Whinnie More, Carl Bouchey, who knows the answer, Katie Van Loom, Linda Willard, a health-conscious spinsterg Millie Van Loom, Natalie Mayo, a second health- conscious spinsterg Terror Trip, Norman Maxim, former boxerg Sylvester Smith, Robert Taylor, business associate of Charlieg Madge Van Loom, Judy Evans, niece of the spinstersg Beth Shepherd, Wilma Gammon, Madge's chumg Freckles, Robert Bouchey, boy of all work, Wilma Anderson, Retha Taylor, Terror's partnerg Slappy Wentz, Raymond Johnson, thug who wants the answer, and Rose Duval, Marie Martell, Slappy's girl friend. Our sincere thanks go to Mrs. George L. Chase who so patiently and kindly coached us in the presentation of our Senior Drama. One-Act Play Coach, Mr. Wood. Left to right: Mrs. George L. Chase, Pianist and Assistant Director, John Evans, Judy Evans, Wilma Gammon, Fred Wildes, Bryan Braley, Christmas Tableau, Left to right: Carl Bouchey, Norman Maxim, Raymond Johnson, Retha Taylor, Linda Willard, Ivory Estes, Robert Bouchey, Robert Taylor. A httle exercise? What's down the well? What's up, Max? Swampedl Creation or recreauon? Bottoms up One way to get an A American Band Stand Our Boosters BARROW'S GREENHOUSE, Gorham, Maine CARR'S SHOE STORE, Westbrook, Maine MILT HENRY BODY SHOP, Comish, Maine JAMES BAILEY svonrs Goons, Portland, Maine ROCHELEAU'S CLOTHES SHOP, Westbrook, Maine Q I Warrior Cheerleaders av' 1 ' J .ak ', 3. n Q 7' xp. A Kneeling: Marie Martell. Left to right: Shirley Lane, Wi1maGammon, Irene Gammon, and Roberta Norton. ' G, rf i X '- V v L or ff ,M N Q no .4 ' 1 , 3 V li - if 'SEQ -ik I If X . -r gr we XA , A , .. . A ' -' x - ' f L r Kneeling: Shirley Lane, Wilma Gammon, Marie Martell, Irene Gammon and Roberta Norton. Girls 9 Basketball Kneeling: Judy Evans, Right Guardg Natalie Mayo, Left Guardg Roberta Norton, Left Guardg Janice Hubbard, Captain, Right Forwardg Margery Sawyer, Center Forward, Linda Willard, Right Forward. Standing: Shirley Lane, Center Forward, Marie Mar- tell, Co-Manager: Gloria Black, Co-Captain, Coach, Mrs. L. T. Browng Wilma Gam mon, Manager, and Loretta Black, Left Forward. Absent when picture taken: Irene Gammon, Left Guardg and Karen Walden, Center Guard. Although our season was not successful from point of games won, however, we gained much in experience and sportsmanship from the excellent coaching of Mrs. Brown. We wish to thank her for her assistance to us. The following are the games which we played and the scores: Alumni 64, Limington 16, at home November 15. Porter 34, Limington 14, away December 3. Limerick 22, Limington 12, away December 6. Limerick 2, Limington 0, at home January 17. fexhibition gamej Cornish 25, Limington 18, away December 13. Cornish 39, Limington 37, at home January 24, New Gloucester 36, Limington 20, away December 17. New Gloucester 40, Limington 29, at home February '7. Potter 38, Limington 14, away December 20, Hollis 38, Linington 16, away January 9. Hollis 43, Limington 23, at home January 31. North Berwick 38, Limington 18, at home January 13. North Berwick 44, Limington 28, away February 5. Boys ' Basketball Kneeling: Raymond Johnson, Right Forwardg Michael Sawyer, Left Forwardg Norman Maxim, Captain, Left Guard, Robert Bouchey, Centerg Robert Taylor, Right Guard. Standing: Stanley R. Blake, Coach, Stub g Donald Johnson, Left Guardg Fred Wildes, Left Guard: Calvin Lewis, Right Forwardg John Evans, Manager. Absent when picture taken: Carl Bouchey, Right Guard, Rodney Brown, Co-Manager: Reginald Harmon, Center. The 57-58 Basketball Season was fairly successful with 9 victories and 6 losses of our scheduled games. Our record in tournament play was one win and two losses. We were champions of the York side of the Cumberland-York League, Raymond Johnson and Robert Bouchey represented the team in the annual All-Star game played at Potter. Our first game was an exhibition with the Alumni, We had the disadvantage of playing our crucial tournament game on the opposition's home court, which we lost by two points. ln the Cumberland-York League Championship game we lost to a very smart Ox- ford team. We wish to thank Bots Boothby and our coach, Stub Blake, for taking us to the first day of competition of the Westem Maine M and S Tournament at Lewis- ton. The team wishes to express its deep gratitude to our coach, Stanley Stub Blake, who gave us so much of his valuable time. INDIVIDUAL SCORERS Robert Bouchey 363 Michael Sawyer 36 Raymond Johnson 224 Robert Taylor 29 Norman Maxim 167 Fred Wildes 4 Carl Bouchey 159 Summary of Games Exhibition Game Limington 52 Season Schedule Limington 66 Limington 37 Lirnington 53 Limington 50 Limington 40 Limington 54 Limingron 39 Limington 39 Limington 45 Limingtou 53 Limington 45 Limingron 40 Limington 44 Limington 56 Limington 57 Regional Tournament Limington 66 Limingron 48 SOYOL League Championship Game Limington 48 Alumni Alumni Porter Limerick Cornish New Gloucester Potter Oxford Porter Hollis North Berwick Limerick Cornish Hollis North Berwick New Gloucester North Berwick Potter Oxford ALL-STARS Baseball Kneeling: Fred wildes, L. F.: Rodney Brown, S,S.g Eugene Harmon, 2B.g Michael Sawyer, P. , R.F.g Reginald Harmon, 3B.g Robert Bouchey, P.: Raymond Johnson, C.: Carl Bouchey, 1B.g Norman Maxim, C.F. Standing: Clinton Gammon, Managerg Ronald Hubbard, O.F.p Richard Karcher, O.F.g Leo Grover, O.F.g John Pariseau, 1B.p Calvin Lewis, 2B.g Gerald Gammon, 1B.g Mr. Mahoney, Coach. Front: Donald Chap man, Bat Boy. BASEBALL 1957 Limington '2 Limerick 9 Limingron 26 Hollis 1 Limington 0 Casco 14 Limington 4 Potter '7 Limington 4 Oxford 11 Limington 3 Cornish 6 Limington 8 New Gloucester 8 We began practise as soon as the field was in proper condition with four veterans. We had an unsuccessful season winning one out of seven games and tied one because of darkness. This game we were unable to re-schedule. We had an excellent dis- play of pitching from Robert Bouchey throughout the season but he had little support. He was also leading batsman, We wish to thank our very capable coach, Mr. Mahoney, who made the season enjoyable for all. .. Ml NX M, M225 THE I-I. IVI. 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