Old Orchard Beach High School - Oceana Yearbook (Old Orchard Beach, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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L1 : E N Q I 953 o Q fl W4 .B-L- lb EN V 5 , off -2 ' nl. L JUNIOR YEAR We launched on our third year with high spirits, determined to make a superior record. First, we elected good officers: President Richard Rich. Vice-President Normand Sylvestre, Secretary Daniel Far- rington, Treasurer Paul Picard. VVe sent Sharon Cook, Howard Lunt, Bob Davis, and Paul Picard to Student Council. Paul Picard became president of the A.A., Dan Farrington, vice-president, and Reggie Larson, secretary. We were assigned Mr. Hansen and Mr. Laughton for advisers. Football soon claimed the attention of gridiron stars Paul Picard, Norm Svlvestre. Harry Larsen, Howie Lunt, Bob Methot, Bob Monroe, Dan Farrington, George Cote, Jeff Thompson, and Richie Rich. In basketball, B. Davis, R. Rich, H. Lar- sen, and P. Picard scored points for var- sity. The JayVees had G. Cote, B. Nlethot, D. Farrington, T. Blaney, B. Monroe, and N. Sylvestre. Our only girl basketeers were Pat Stansberry, Mary Sloan, and' Mary Vorias. Lois Wharfif, Norma Staples, Ann Pen- nell, Margaret Crosby, Beverly Hunter, Evelyn Presby, Shirley Reed, and Patricia Maguire were heard in Glee Club and Choir. Marilyn Webb was pianist. In Prize Speaking, Shirley Reed and Marilyn Wfebb took first and second prizes respectively. Margaret Crosby, Tom Du- puis, and Anne Shraybman did fine work. A Fitting close to these, achievements was the Prom, the prettiest and most enjoyed one in many a year, thanks to the hospi- tality of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sylvestre, who opened the Ocean House to us. 20 SENIOR YEAR With Mr. Bean as our adviser, we elected officers for this all-important year with Richard Rich for president: Normand Sylvestre, vice-president: Norma Staples. Secretary: Paul Picard, treasurer. Student Councilors were: Shirley Reed, Howie Lunt, Bob Davis, and Dan Farrington. In sports we were tops. In football we were undefeated in our class. All star members were: Rich, Monroe, Larsen, Lunt, Sylvestre, Thompson, Cote, Blaney, Methot, Farrington, and Picard. The bas- ketball season was spectacular. Our boys won the York County Tournament and made a good showing in Western Maine Tournament. The team consisted mostly of seniors: Davis and Larsen, co-captains, Picard, Rich, Lunt, Sylvestre, and Man- ager T. Blaney. Senior girls on girls' var- sity were Pat Stansberry, Mary Sloan, and Manager Lucille LeGendre. Shirley Reed and Marilyn Webb made league semi-finals in debating, and Anne Shraybman and Reggie Larson took part in tourney debates. Joan Ogden and Marilyn Webb were again in orchestra. Our same group of girls were in Glee Club and Choir. Mari- lyn took girls' first prize in Speaking Con- test. Margaret Crosby, Shirley Reed did exemplary work. Ahead is graduation, the bright goal toward which our footsteps have steadily progressed. Our steps slowly march in dignified procession now as we leave be- hind us footprints of achievement on the sands of time. THE OCEANA



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jOVlAl. juuious The deep imprint of strong footsteps will be left in Old Orchard Beach High School long after this class has graduated. The energy of the juniors, who have partici- pated greatly in all school activities, has been directed by good leaders: President Kenneth Davis assisted by Vice-President Anita Scontras. Richard Dowling wisely handled our monetary problems. and Carol Bellevue accurately recorded our his- torical doings. We sent Mary Mullen. Gerry Schoon- jans, Arthur Dickson. James Tierney, and Claudette Monier to Student Ckmuncil as our representatives. All these boys were active gridiron men: A. Dickson, D. Armstrong, K. Davis. D. Dowling, Fairbanks. G. Pelletier. C. McKenna, Tierney. and G. Shirley. Armstrong, Dickson, Davis. and Tierney also played on the varsity basketball team. while Fairbanks and R. Prosser lcd the jayvees. Our girls are very active and frolicsome. Nine played actively on the girls' varsity basketball squad: S. Wood, -I. Karnem, B. Toulouse, B. Henry, C. Monier, G. Schoonjans, M. Mullen, G. LeTendre, and C. Keene. The juniors girls virtually made up the cheering squad with M, Mullen, B. Henry, S. Wood, B. Toulouse, Kar- nem, G. Letendre, and R. Rackliff. Var- sity Club has many of these same juniors on its roll. Christmas was made merrier for all by our Christmas Ball. Springtime was wel- comed by our Spring Hop, and now we look forward to a play to present in May. Our stellar social of the year, the Prom, is still in its nebulous phase, but it is soon to become a scintillating' success. Our debaters were Charles McKenna. and David 'Madden. Front Row. left to right: Leona Glines. Claudette Monier. joan Pelletier. Clara Melon. Anita Seontras. Richard Dowling. Kenneth Davis. Caroline Bellevue. Margaret Barnes. Geraldine Schoonjans, Barbara Toulouse, Carol Keene. Second Row: Jeannette Karnemides, Grace Letendre. Carolyn Hallett. Grace Thibeau. Bar- bara Hilton. Mary Mullen, Kay Mewer. Joan McGlaullin. Sylvia Wood. Pauline Bru- lotte. Lorraine Methot, Barbara Henry. Lorraine Leger. Third Row: Eugene Smart. Charles Winslow. Charles McKenna. James Fairbanks, George Shirley, Russell Prosser, James Tierney, Arthur Dickson. David Morison, Ronald Gendron. Elroy Michaud. David Madden. Donald Armstrong. Reynald Dupuis. 22 THE OCEANA

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