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r, 'l f ' 'JMU .541 Y Mr Ly? ggi, 'lf 6 K lgjyh px 1 JU if U J fju! ff- f 1 Jill aj 'W f V W U LU' U' i - Jw ml, , ij THE SACHEM as yjjji Iii, rj, jill, fr . ,i Wjfwjt D, Jumor Class Report The junior class had its first meeting of the year on September 17, 1951, for the purpose of electing class officers. They were as follows: President, Richard Mar- tin, Vice-President, Harold White, Secre- tary, Peggy Beek, and Treasurer, Elizabeth Thibodeau. The Student Council repre- sentatives from the class were Janet Smith and Russell Godin. Members from the class to serve as chairmen for the Junior Prom, which is . to be held on May 9, were Russell Godin, 'J Janet Smith, Gail LaPlante, Mary Ellen M St. John, Elden Carroll, and Bryan Bu- chanan. Other members of the class were appointed to help on the various com- mittees. S 3 The eight juniors who participated in the Junior Speaking Exhibition were X i Jeannine Couillard, Lorraine Dolan, Mary 3 , Qnuen st. John, Elizabeth Thibodeau, Wil- liam Girouard, Kenneth LaFlamme, Bert Qxixiloemieux, and Donald Marsh. Mary Ellen A X St. John also won the honor of represent- P ixging our school in the regional prelim- fxx inaries of the Spear Speaking Contest, w being selected by the judges as an alter- S, nate to the final contest in May. 3 Robert Thibodeau was the only one :Q fbfrom our class who was in the state play Q ,X 5-: N cast, although Donald Marsh Was in tht X . chorus for the state play. fr' Q: we Q3 Many juniors played a part in sports QQ and other school activities. Those repre- X Si , U55 Q X :Q - X 3 X' -S 'lx X ik X2 X Y senting the class on the football squad were Walter Beaulieu, Russell Godin, Bryan Buchanan, Lester Pettis, Ronald Blair, James LaGasse, Donald Gero, Elden Carroll, Arthur Morin, Earle Pelletier, Robert Thibodeau, and Franklin Geroux. Russell Godin, Harold White, and Robert and Ralph LaPlante served on the varsity basketball team, and Walter Beau- lieu, Ronald Blair, James LaGasse, Richard Martin, Sharland Sucy, Leonard St. Pierre, Richard Sullivan, and Elden Carroll served on the junior varsity team. Harland Cust was manager of the junior varsity team for the year. Many boys are expected to turn out for baseball and track, and many girls are expected to report for softball during the season. Virginia Lavoie and Sharon Leavitt did an outstanding job on the varsity debate team during the season. Janice Davis was the alternate for the team. Representing the .class as cheerleaders this year were Rozanne Kinkow, Mary Ellen St. John, and Priscilla St. Louis. We wish to express our thanks and ap- preciation to our class advisers, Miss Margaret Mollison and Mr. Howard Blase- nak, for their help. They have made our junior year a happy and successful one. PEGGY BEEK, Secretary FR x we 9 ,g sf . s , 'U as --AJ ' xt l X - 1 - A W CY X'-ki Y Ri J li Q at 3 3
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THE SACHEM 27 Sophomore Class Report The sophomore class, with an enroll- ment of 157 students, met on December 4, 1951, to elect class officers. They were as follows: President, Gene Guerin, Vice- President, Maurice Martin, Secretary, Barbara Kelley, Treasurer, Audrey Russell. We had had a previous meeting at which Sandra Burke and Sanford Podolsky were elected to the Student Council. Members appointed to the Welfare Committee were Lois Babkirk, Maurice Martin, David Spruce, Ralph Thomas, jean Welch, Carl- ista Winter, and Francis Riva, chairman. We began the year with three days of initiation, climaxed by the Sophomore Reception. Many students participated in the vari- ous school clubs, Sandra Burke being secretary of the French Club. In the F. H. A. Shirley Robbins won the county prize for the best essay on Electric Utilities, and Lorraine King was elected to repre- sent the school as a candidate for nom- ination for election to the state F. H. A. Sanford Podolsky was chosen to represent the school in the Spear Speaking Contest. Carole May Beaulieu, Sanford Podolsky, and Charles Thibodeau took part in the state play. The sophomore class was Well repre- sented in all sports. Those on the football squad were Richard Geroux, Gene Gue1'in, Donald King, Arthur Miles, Richard Has- kell, Carl Martin, Maurice Martin, Ken- neth Spinney, and Leonard Smith. Robert Stanley was a student assistant. Richard Geroux and Gene Guerin were on the varsity basketball team. Sophomore members on the junior varsity team were Louis Cloutier, Richard Haskell, Donald King, Carl Morin, Arthur Miles, Sanford Podolsky, and Kenneth Spinney. In cross- country were Ronald Gilbert, Robert Theriault, and Ralph Thomas on the vars- ity team, and Charles Brangwynne, Wil- liam Ouellette, Orman Davis, Sanford Podolsky, Francis Riva, and Roy Thurston, sophomore manager, on the junior varsity. Nancy Babin, Sandra Burke, Betty Buz- zell, and Jean Sawyer represented the class as cheerleaders. VVe wish to express our thanks to our class advisers, Miss Hester Carter and Mr. Thomas Viola, for their willing help throughout the year. BARBARA KELLEY, Secretary
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