Old Town High School - Sachem Yearbook (Old Town, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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SOPHOMORE CLASS First, left to right: R. Lynch, D. Tibbetts, A. Gague, J. Maguire, T. Martin, J- CYP, R- YOHHS, R- SGYHIOUIU A- B0l1C11a-I'd- T- N2-S011- Girard, N. Russell, J. Robbins, G. LeBlanc, G. Ouellette, E. E. Taylor, O. Lugdon, D. McLaughlin, D. Ketchum, C. Russell Auliffe. C Cutler, R. M nningham, D. Cu H. Babin, Paradis, P. Rand, W. ge, B. H eP Mallett, J. Parady, R. L 3 0 6 L- WHd1Gig11,H- 0l1G116tte,F- BI'H11gWYI1I1e-W- JOFGEHI- C- CHSEY- Fifth: J. Rand, G. Blair, C. Murphy. R. Hall, B. Bracy, W. Burr, Second: G. Greene, B. Bishop, J. Hoxie. L. Par nt, R. LeVasseu1', C. D w, C. Levesque, B. Jarvis, D. Sklar, J. Gifford, T. Butler, A. Bergeron, G. Girard, A. MacKenzie, R. Murphy, J. Crandall, C. Messier, H. Spencer, J. Thib ult, L-. McGregor, L. Webb, W. R. Paradis, A. Polk, R. Lavoie, A. Brooks, D. Laskey, J. Bishop, L. Peters-on. .J CD as 2 E n- Z 5 GJ 3 'U cd OJ F-1 B M nf ia si O go csc? E- :E 'DM We 'DA E ECS :lg Sig ho 52 Air! 22 ... QE 55 OE pi. .o E- E 52 H Q3 Q0 I Ee favs 'EE ds-4 and .sm MQ .Q cn- 5 A 33 QC wi? gn B Ea is QD C6 .GJ zm vii 5-1 'EIO 3:2 G56 E buf css.. Qcu Q ,Am :QUE 39: do .555 Oo -Um m. -O 'Ts 'UO Urn CD-54 as Un GSH S.: U-E H: ho all 2, 924 QM mx. W2 P545 SZ! ...H ,.z:1!-Il -OJ .5 KD si o 31 S-x as .-. Z ed D3 d if 52: RL- pi.-i uf! Qju-1 E2 Sai H. .S-4 vw: o QS! Ea' 17-5 ,iv BH .+-7 QE ,cvs :EU md EA 5.. WE E B A cf cd NJ as U2 O O U5 uf Q. :U E50 .QE me M51 .elf 'DE -Hi SI U53 22s D4 SU on 'st mu Z ii: 4-'GJ gm P CU KD ri UF F-4 C13 E3 d sri .LSE QCD GJ ici cs --5 Ui -:cm S :nz H 5-5 ,S se gan SI. '62 me LEE -5. SB S.. --S Ht 25 O F

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Junior Class Report The first meeting of the junior class was held on September 18, 1956. At the meeting the following officers were elect- ed: president, Francis Oakes, vice-presi- dent, Thomas Cyr, secretary, Rosemary Rich, treasurer, Cecile Bouchard. The class elected Marjorie Bradeen, Nancy Cloutier and Stephen Thibault as Student Council representatives. Chosen to serve on the Welfare Committee were John Flannigan, chairman, Marilyn Davis, Joan Tait, Mary Lou Ouellette, Richard. Jenk- ins, and Virginia Greene. Many members of the class were active in clubs and school activities this year. Class members who were officers of the Girls, Glee Club were Margaret Julian vice-president, and Mary Ann Strout, treasurer. Walter McAllister was vice- president of the Boys, Glee Club. Rose- mary Rich was president of the band, Walter Goodwin, vice president, and Judith Pratt, secretary. The orchestra elected Judith Pratt as secretary and Rose- mary Rich as vice-president. All of the officers of the Biology Club are juniors. They are as follows: Robert Burr, president, Sandra Shaw, vice-presi- dent, Marilyn Davis, secretary, Eleanor MacKenzie, treasurer, Sandra Lee, report- er. 7 Louise Oakes was vice-president of the Future Homemakers of America. The Future Farmers of America elected the following ,juniors as officers: Francis Oakes, vice-president, Richard Jenkins, treasurer, Bernard Duplissie, reporter, Robert Jenkins, sentinel. Rosemary Rich was vice-president of the Future Teachers of America. The following members of the junior class were elected as officers of the French Club: Marjorie Bradeen, presi- dent, Thomas Cyr, vice-president, An- nette Briggs, secretary. Representing the class at the Junior Speaking Exhibition were Dorothy Dick- ey, Louise Ketchum, Louise Oakes, Joan Tait, Robert Dow, Walter Goodwin, David McKinnon, and Willard Shaffer. Betty Burr and Beverly Dube were the cheerleaders from the junior class. On this yearis cross country team were WVesley Darling, Robert Jenkins, David McKinnon, and Francis Oakes. Fred King acted as manager. Representing the class as football play- ers were Thomas Cyr, Richard Dubay, Ernest Gallant, Ralph Guay, Clyde Grant, James King, Richard Leonard, James Martin, Walter McAllister, Stephen Thi- bault, and Cedric Wing. Participating as junior varsity basket- ball players were Stanley Fish, Ernest Gallant, Ralph Guay, Francis Oakes, lfVendell Story, Stephen Thibault, and Wayne Turner. Thomas Cyr, Richard Leonard, and Walter McAllister were on the varsity basketball team. James King served as manager. The junior class was represented in spring sports. On April 10 the junior class held. a class meeting and elected the following class members to serve as committee chairmen for the Senior-Junior Hop: business, Wal- ter Goodwin, refreshments, Sandra Lee, publicity, Nancy Cloutier, reception, Mar- jorie Bradeen, service, Ernest Gallant, decorations, Mary Ann Strout. R Elected to serve on the senior play se- lection committee were Marjorie Bradeen, chairman, Sandra Lee, and Willard Shaf- fer. The junior class appreciates the guid- ance of Mr. Alan Cederstrom and Mr. Thomas Viola. Thanks is extended to the entire school faculty for making the year enjoyable and successful. ROSEMARY RICH '58



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THE SACHEM 29 Sophomore Class Report The sophomore class met on September 20, 1956, to elect class officers. They are as follows: president, Edward Mallettg vice-president, Ralph LePage, secretary, Judy Robbins, treasurer, Beverly Paradis. Jean Parady, Gloria Ouellette, and George LeBlanc are Student Council representa- tives. The members of the WVelfare Com- mittee are Lorraine Peterson, chairman, Harold Young, Janice Leavitt, Judy Thi- bault, Gary Greene, Ronald Paradis, Anita Mills, and James Sappier. A large number of students participat- ed in many different clubs and activities. Richard LeVasseur was elected secretary of the Debate Club, and Judy Robbins was elected treasurer of the French Club. Debora Cutler and Richard LeVasseur re- ceived certificates of achievement for ex- cellent debating in the novice group at the University of Maine. Kenneth Morgan received a certificate for participation in a group discussion, and he was a member of the varsity debate team. Also active in debating were Barbara Bishop, Ann Buchanan, Anita Mills, Mayra Colon, and David Sklar. The class was well represented in sports this year. Sophomore members on the junior varsity basketball team were Harold Young, Edward Mallett, Beverly Paradis, Ronald Paradis, Ronald Hall, Harold Cunningham, William Dionne, Joseph Cyr, Gary Eldridge, George LeBlanc, James Sappier, Kenneth Lousier and Donald Ketchen, manager. On the varsity cross country team were Ronald Hall, James Sappier, and Douglas Laskey. WVilliam Dionne was on the junior varsity cross country team. On the football squad were WVayne Babin, Gerald Blair, George Collins, Harold Cunningham, Joseph Cyr, Donald Ketchen, Ralph LePage, James Morin, Beverly Paradis, Harold Young, Kenneth Lousier, and Brian Richard, manager. Arthur Witherbee won an award for sheep judging, and William Jordan won an award for weeds and forage crops and cattle judging in the Old Town Chapter of F. F. A. Sophomores chosen for cheerleading were Carol Dow, Dorothy Martin, Gloria Ouellette, and Lynda Parent. Six of the eleven majorettes were soph- omores. They were Addie Lou Ogden, Jean Parady, Judy Robbins, Joan Sulinski, Judy Thibault, and Lynda Wadleigh. The class of 1959 expresses its apprecia- tion to Mr. Alan Cederstrom and Mr. Thomas Viola for their counseling at class meetings and to the faculty for making the year a successful and enjoyable one. JUDY ROBBINS '59

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