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SENIORS Morro: ln the Youth of Today Rests the Democracy of Tomorrow. CLASS ODE CTune of Pine Tree StateD Old Orchard High, vve're leaving you today To start on our future lives To which you helped us on our way. We're proud to proclaim that we will boast your fame They'll never be a finer school In our own State of Maine. Q Our teachers are grand, Our studies are too, Our sports are the thrilling things Which kept us active all year thru We're proud to proclaim that we'll boast your fame Old Orchard is the Hnest school In our own State of Maine. ANNA GEARY PAUL KARNEM HAROLD ANGIS Class of '45 CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold 17
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,fi W 61 SENIORS JAMES JOSEPH MULLEN College li1n1ny A First Magnitude Star in Basketball . . Irresistible . . joys of Farm Life. 'lim is the red head of the class but lacks the proverbial temper He is gifted with a fine sense of humor. Football 3 4 Basketball l, 1, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Czipt. 4. Senior Play 4, Boys Sociiil Club, .Vice Pres. 4, Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Ur'c:lu:1 Stall 4. I ELAINE GERTRUDE WALSH Commercial L n 47 ' Spring Morning . . Sun on the Water . . Morning G f f Elaine is our career girl but we hear that when Buddy gets J, ' back her career may be changed. We wish you great succesS,A ' if f 1 Atlilclic Association l, 2, 3, -l, Basketball l, 2. 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Glee Club l. Z, 3, Girls Social Club 3, Sports Club 4, Student Council Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cheerleading 4, Class Vice Pres. 4, Senior Play 4, Oceana Stall 2, 4, Commer- riil Club l BETTY' CAROLANN CROSSETT Commercial Betty Reflection in the Water . . Tranquil . . Reverie . . Cameo. Betty's ambition is to become a hairdresser and we wish her all the luck in the world. Betty is the best looking girl in our class and is a real friend to all of us. Girls Social Club 3. 4, Senior Class Play 4.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTCJRY PRESHIVIAN YEAR: We started to school in the fall of 1940 with bright and shining faces. There were thirty-two of us and the officers were as follows: President .................................... Leo Larochelle Vice-President .... ..... P aul Karnem Secretary ..................................... Harold Angis Treasurer .................................... Lucille Girard The Sophomores presented us with a grand reception and every Freshman accepted the hazing as a welcome into high school. SOPHOMORE YEAR: Our greatest glory was the privilege of initiating the freshmen. We spent many good times planning their hazing and reception. Our officers were as follows: President ........... ...... D avid Bean Vice-President .... ..... E lwood Clark Secretary .... . . .... Marjorie Sprague Treasurer .................................... Lucille Girard Advisor ...................................... Miss Garland Elaine Walsh was elected treasurer when Miss Girard left our school. Our class members highly represented our class in their sportsmanship 'as shown in their activity in sports and clubs. JUNIOR YEAR: We started the year off with an enrollment of twenty-nine pupils. The class chose their oliicers at the election as listed: President ....................... ..... V erna Ladd Vice-President . . . ..... Elaine Walsh Secretary ...... .... M arjorie Sprague Treasurer ...................................... jean Mewer Advisor ........................................ Mr. Hobbs We sponsored a cowboy show in the Town Hall under the direction of our president. We made our first credit towards funds for our coming New York trip. We planned and presented the Junior-Senior Prom which was an annual event. Elaine Walsh became president when Miss Ladd left school during the year. SENIOR YEAR: We started our senior year with twenty-one students but lost two of them. Richard Law transferred to Hampton, New Hampshire, and John Fitzgerald entered the Navy. President ...... ..... D avid Bean Vice-President .... ..... E laine Walsh Secretary ...... .... M arjorie Sprague Treasurer .... ...... I ean Mewer Advisor . . . ....... Mr. Bean 18
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