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1 Front Row. left to right: Barbara Flanagan. Doris Presby. Sandra Marshall. Dorothy Morin, Barbara Dalzall, Frances Kimball. John Thomas. Arnold Dow, Jean Ames. Amy Fullerton. Barbara Prosser. Mildred Hannington. Barbara Winslow. Elaine Lewis. Second Row: Mary Lou Bishop, Lois Shorey. Elaine Blaney. Harriet Morton, Robert Cross. George Cooper. Leo Plante. Earl Crosby. Fernand Violette. Patrick Plante, Richard Bergevin. Lawrence Crosby. George Freeman. Joan Connell. Catherine Levecque. Dianne Curry, Patricia Monroe. Third Row: Mary Meehan, Arthur Bumpus. Robert Potvin, Harold Lovely, Darrell Arnsden, Richard Finnemore, Daniel DeRepentigny. Maynard DeGrace, David Cole, Robert Fitz- gerald. Harry Critchley. Frank Manduca. Joseph O'Brien. Nancy Allaire. Gloria Ford. SOARING SOPHOMORES When the smoke of ballot casting had cleared, the Sophomore Class found John Thomas and Arnold Dow tied for presi- dent. More smoke, noise, ballots, suspense -John emerged victorious! Arnold was immediately made vice-president. Further election results made Jean Ames secretary and Frances Kimball treasurer. Student Council membership was won by Frank Manduca, George Cooper, Robert Cross. and Harriet Morton. Mrs. Fallon and Mr. Hansen became our advisers. As is customary with sophomore classes. our first social of the year was Freshman Reception, a success socially and Enan- cially. The sophs took many steps in other school events. Frances Kimball. Frank THE OCEANA Manduca, and Arnold Dow were selected for prize speaking. Harriet Morton, Fran- ces Kimball, George Cooper, and Robert Cross made OCEANA staff. Arnold Dow became manager of the football squad and David Cole and Danny DeRepentigny played on the squad. Ip JayVees we had Harold Lovely, David Cole, John Thomas, Arnold Dow, George Cooper, and Robert Cross. Maynard DeGrace played on the varsity team in basketball. Several sopho- mores are listed in orchestra. band and Clee Club. In March the sophomores presented The Road Back. A penny carnival is scheduled for April. 23
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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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9 Front Row. left to right: Herschel Desjardin. Allan Pelletier. Harold Brown. Leonard Morri- son. Nahdia Easterbrooks, Jerome Plante, John Holroyde. Katherine Elliott. George Tar- box. Donald Ketola. Franklin Dalzall. Leslie Wyman, Raymond Dion. Second Row: Roderick Goomer. John Paine. Edith Light, Eileen O'Brien. Anne Grover Reinette Fortier. Garilyn Finnemore, Lillian Tenan, Lois White. Jacqueline Peplin. Myrna Hall. Mary Jane Paulhus. Marina Bellevue. Agatha Kenny. Carol Bartlett. Robert Jen- kins. Third Row: Charles Beaudoin. James Farrington, Robert Gollum. Gilbert McBay. Donna Crockett. Janice Lewis, Joan Radley, Deanna Hatch. Patricia Armington. Janet liarncs, Dawn Hackett. Roland Lamb. Duane Hartford. Roland Morrissette. FLUTTER ING FRESHMEN Miss Arnold, where do we go next? Where is Miss Baker's room? Mr. Copeland, what are the periods today? Wfhat period is this ?', Questions and more questions asked by bewildered and befuddled freshmen re- sounded on the ears of their class advisers when we, as fifty fearful freshmen, made our debut last September. One fact was in our favor. Fortunately, we found ourselves in the same two second-Hoor rooms of the Annex which we had occupied as eighth grades and which have become the fresh- men home rooms. Doing more gyrating than rotating the first few days, we were thankful to let down our landing gear on home ground when the 1:45 bell buzzed off the end of flight time. Finally our feet touched solid earth, and we made firm treads once we elected John Holroydc president, Kay Elliott vice- president, Nahdia Easterbrooks secretary. and Jerome Plante treasurer. We walked 24 into Student Council with Jackie Pepin. Reinette Fortier and Roddy Goomer. We have done well in scholastic and cultural attainments by getting on the honor roll, presenting a play, a dance. and having John Holroyde, Kay Elliott. and Sharon Barnhart in Prize Sp-faking. Sharon took an award in debating. Other active debaters were Kay Elliott, Jackie Pepin, Jerome Plante, and Joan Radley. John Holroyde, Roland Lamb, Jim Far- rington, Lesley Wyman, and Jerome Plante made the football squad. John Holroyde, Tom Hartford, Jim Farrington, Don Ketola, Bob Jenkins, Roddy Goomer, and Les VVyman played on JayVees. Joan Radley, Marina Bellevue, Janice Lewis. Reinette Fortier and Jackie Pepin played good basketball. Our freshman year nearly over, we look with enthusiasm toward our sophomore year. THE OCEANA
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