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EXCHANGES We are very happy to have made ex- changes with the following schools last year: The Islander, Bar Harbor High School, Bar Harbor, Maine. The Crimson Crier, Orono High School, Orono, Maine. The Hillcrest, Bucksport High School, Eucksport, Maine. The Chrysalis, Greenville High School, Greenville, Maine. The Jester, Ellsworth High School, Ellsworth, Maine. The Academy Review, Foxcroft Acad- emy, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. The Scroll, Higgins Classical Insti- tute, Charleston, Maine. The Cauldron, Rockland High School, Rockland, Maine. The Gilinanac, Gilman High School, Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Peinetic, Pemetic High School, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The Northern Lights, Stearns High School, Millinocket, Maine. The M oose-a-Bee Messenger, Jones- port High School, J onesport, Maine. Pine Needles, Mattanawcook Acad- emy, Lincoln, Maine. Trident, Brewer High School, Brew- er, Maine. The Rostrnrn, Guilford High School, Guilford, Maine. Our exchange list for 1948 includes a few additional schools with whom we shall enjoy acquaintance through their yearbooks. J oAN HILCHEY, '48, - Exchange Editor. Elf?
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THE SACHEM JUNIOR CLASS REPORT On December 10, 1947, the junior class, now eighty-four strong, met for the purpose of electing class officers. Those elected were: President, Dudley Phelps, Vice President, Elwood Littlefield, Secretary, Joan Bonneaug Treasurer, Kenneth Huntley. Representatives to the student council were Joyce Delano and Frank Smith. Members of the welfare committee were .ggyce Delano Cchairmanj, Betty Ketchen, Thomas Laskey, and Ralph ormann. The junior class was well represented in sports this year. Those boys who participated in football were Stanley Borkowski, Llewellyn Gilman, Lawrence Grant, Ronald Henderson, Elwood Littlefield, Donald MacDonald, Edmund Moreau, Lloyd Oakes, Dudley Phelps, James Richards, Ronald Richards, Frank Smith, and Raymond Thibodeau. Those who took part in basketball were Stanley Borkowski, Lawrence Grant, Thomas Laskey, Elwood Littlefield, Dudley Phelps, Ronald Richards, and Frank Smith. Those on the championship cross country team were Thomas Laskey, Nor- man McPhee, Ralph Stormann, and Manager Francis Preble. Those girls who participated in basketball were Jeannette Martin, Joan Pelletier, Caro- lyn Rand, and Jane Roy. A number of juniors are expected to go out for baseball, softball, and track. Junior Exhibition speakers were Joan Bonneau, Marilyn Godfrey, Richard Goodin, Charlotte Hastey, Jean LeMire, Lloyd Oakes, Francis Preble, and Ralph Stormann, Alternates were Robert Leavitt and Christine galley. Medals were awarded to each speaker at the exhibition on Decem- er 10. Those juniors who were active in the Debate Club were Betty Ketchen, Richard Goodin, Jean LeMire, Anita Sargent, and Jeanne Spruce. The representative from the junior class in the University of Maine speaking contest was Jean LeMire. Juniors who were in the three one-act plays were Joan Bonneau, Jean LeMire, Lydia Paradis, Anita Sargent, and Jeanne Spruce. Jluniors participated in other clubs and activities not specifically men- tione . Miss Curtis and Mr. Gove deserve thanks for their kind and thoughtful assistance as class advisors. JOAN BONNEAU, '49, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS First Row Cl. to r.J: R. Leavitt, C. Valley, N. McPhee, E. Littlefield, F. Smith, J. Delano, K. Huntley, D. Phelps, J. Bonneau, E. Littlefield, B. McNerney, R. Henderson, C. Hastey, R. Goodin, Second Row: Mr. Gove, B. Ketchen, M. Godfrey, J. Martin, H. England, A. Sargent, V. Paradis, V. Lebel, M. Morency, A. Gray, C. Rand, A. Kimball, L. Jackson, Miss Curtis. Third Row: E. Nason, P. Madore, S. Borkowski, F. Preble, R. Thibodeau, J. Deveau, L. Paradis, F. Brown, J. Carr, F. Feero, N. Hopkins, M. Hatch, P. Avery. Fourth Row: R. Godin, P. Pelletier, E. Moreau, L. Oakes, R. Stormann, J. Spruce, B. Doane, G. Carr, M. Gonyer, J. Gilman, E. Lamb. Fifth Row: D. MacDonald, J. DeWitt, L. Grant, T. Laskey, A. Tripp, R. Dubay, C. Stuart, A. Dunn, H. Guay. Sixth Row: W. Ellis, W. Woodard, J. Pelletier, E. McPhee, D. King, J. Roy, R. Brooks. Seventh Row: D. LePage, G. Levigne, G. Fraser, A. Smith, V. Violette, H. Sucy, D. Girouard. Eighth Row: L. Gilman, J. Babkirk, J. LeMire, D. King, B. Mclninch, Y. St. Pierre, R. Martin, R. Richards.
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