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HAROLD IRYAN THOMPSON li0lll'Ill'l' EDMl'ND THURSTON YELMA ARLINE Tlll'RSTON General Agriculture General Success comes to those who lead A good action is its own re- . Home-keeping hearts are hap- thc life of endeavor. ward. p1est. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2: F. F. A. 2, 3: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. BETTY JANE WVHITE Commercial With malice toward none, with vlizwity for all. Home Evonomies Club 2: B. E. YY. Award 3: Junior 0. A. T.: Jun- ior 0. G. A.: Senior 0. A. T.: Sen- ior 0. G. A.: 80 Shorthand: Theory Test. F. F. A. 2. 3, 4. JANE YVHITTIER College Kindness makes friends every- where. Sarhem Staff 2, 3: 0ne-Art Plays 2, 3: Dramativs Club 2, 3, 4: Glen- Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Freneh Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4: Camera Club 3: Sei- enee Club 4: Senior Play 4, Man- ager: Science Fair 3: Honors. Home Economies Club 2: Junlor 0. A. T. HELEN THERESA YOUNG Commerrial That best portion of a good man's life -his little, nameless, un- remenibererl acts of kindness. B. E. WV. Award 3: Junior 0. A. T.: Junior 0. G. A.: Senior 0. A. T.: Senior 0. G. A.: 80 Shorthand.
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' 1 JOSEPHINE DUNN STEWART Home Economics While I stay I would like, if I may, to brighten and better the place. Glee Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 2, 33 Junior Speaking Exhibi- tion3 Scienre Fair 33 B. E. WV. Award 33 Junior 0. A. T.3 Dra- matic-s Club 3, 43 Camera Club 3, 43 Science Club 43 F. H. A. 43 60 Shorthandg Honors. LOI'lS JOSEPH 'PHERIAULT JAMES GEORGE SUCY College Good temper, like a sunny day, sheds a brightness over every- thing. Intramural Basketball 1, 23 French Club 2, 3, Vice President 3: Camera Club 33 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Assistant Man- ager 3, Manager 43 Debate Club 3, 43 One-Act Plays 3, 43 Science Club 4, Vice P1-esident3 Student Council 33 Senior Play3 Sachem Staff 3, 43 Science Fair 43 Honors. JOHN NOEL THOMAS General General Ride on in spite of all obstacles Easy Como-easy go. Trax-k 2. and win the race. Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM TEAR General Every good deed nobly done will repay the cost. Track 1, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 43 F. F. A. 23 Debate Club 2, 33 Dramaties Club 2, 3, 43 Sm-iem-e Fair 33 Camera Club 3, 4, President. GERALD DIERVIN THOIWIPSON General I know and think more often than I speak. Intramural Basketball 23 Foot- ball l, 2, 33 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Varsity Club 33 Senior Play.
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22 THE SACHEM Reminiscing Through 47-48 September 2-Happy days are here again. At an assembly today, Principal John Abbott introduced to the school Miss Shirley Hathaway as junior Eng- lish teacher and Mr. Howard Blasenak as social studies teacher and football coach. September 3-The sophomores ap- pear scared and worried. They'll lose that look, we did after a couple of years. September 10-Coach Blasenak is putting the football squad through rug- ged sessions preparing for Saturday's game. s September 13-Hooray, Old Town! That's what everyone was yelling today. Why? We won, of course. Score, Bel- fast, 7 , Old Town, 34. September 15-19-Sophomore initia- tion week. The sophomores are as nui- sancy to us upperclassmen as ever, with their pails, short pants, ribbons, and bow ties. September 19-Sophomore reception held tonight. September 20-The Indians played a thriller against John Bapst under lights at the Brewer Athletic Field. Even though we did receive the short end of a 20-6 score, the game was well played. September 22 - Football players limped up and down corridors today. September 26-Yippy! Vacation for one day, thanks to County Teachers' Convention. September 27-You can't keep a good team down. Away, Bar Harbor, 7, Old Town, 19. September 30 - The cross country team gained its first victory today by defeating Lee Academy 36-19. October 4-Another cross country vic- tory, Ellsworth, 45, Old Town, 15. Foot- ball team having its downs today. Brewer, 21, Old Town, 6. October 7--Cross country squad met a strong Hartland Academy team but managed to edge them out 32-25. October 10-The Indian harriers still running. Ellsworth, 37, Old Town, 18. October 11-The boys really played ball today, Stearns, 7, Old Town, 26. October 13-Columbus Day observ- ance in a special assembly. They did it again. Who? The cross country squad, of course. Victim? Ban- gor High. Score? Bangor, 38, Old Town, 18. October 17-Cross country squad will stop at nothing. Hartland Academy, 30, Old Town, 26, victors. October 18-Orono away. Does the best team always win? Orono, 19, Old Town, 6. October 25--Many went to Bangor to see the Freedom Train today. Coach Blasenak's Indians won over Dover-Foxcroft, 20-6. October 28-Coach Gove's cross coun- try squad certainly can run. They are now preparing to take the State Meet. October 29-Wound up football sea- son with victory over Bucksport, 13-0. October 30 - Oh, it's finally here. State Teacher's Convention. Three cheers for two days of ease. October 31-State cross country meet at U. of M. Three cheers for Old Town, State Champs. November 5-Junior exhibition semi- finals held today. November 9-Beginning of American Education Week. Special observance throughout the week. November 10-Marine Corps Day and Armistice Day observance.
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