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l THE SACHEM I W, QI, 0 Q 6 1 Q E 2 X f X 7 Xxx x Sept 3 School began Sept 7 Football Old Town 6 Lawrence of Ialriield 0 Sept 14 Football Old Town 13 John Bapst 6 Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Cafeter1a opened Sophomore 1n1t1at1on and receptlon Football Old Town 39 Rockland 6 Class rlng orders taken Flrst S6ll10l class meetmg Tryouts for sen1or play Jll1'1lOI' Speaklng Hnallsts an nounced Sept 28 Football Old Town 0 Brewer 13 Oct 34 Teachers Conventlon Oct S Dr Marvln Meyer of the Un1vers1ty of Malne spoke to the FHA Oct 8 Marv Ouellette Lorralne Peterson Lynda Wad1e1gh Marylyn Hutchlnson and Mrs Meyer attended the F H A meet1ng IH Newport Oct 12 Football Old Fown 7 Stearns of M1ll1nocket 2 Oct 14 Hlgll School Band attended a con Dlar ce1t presented by U S Marlne Band at Ellswolth Oc 16 Fnst 1ll1'l1OT class meetlng Oc 16 Sophomore cheerleaders chosen Toyce Cote Donna Pmkham and Bar bala Sturgeon Oct Elght sen1ors took the Merlt Scho ar h1p Tests Oc Sophomore class meetmg Oc Student 001111011 Magazlne Campalgn began MZIJOYIG Bradeen and Edward Mallett were co managers Oct 21 Closs Country meet at U of M OT 4th place Nov 1 Mr Lewls Gerald Gerard of Llver pool England presented concert on Hammond Organ Nov 4 Installatlon of F H A offlcers Nlov 8 Sen1o1 class play Tlme Out for Gmger Nov 9 Francls Oakes Douglas Laskey Charles Soucy and Wesley Darhng rep resented OT 1n the New England Cross Countly meet 111 Vermont 'Xlov 11 Band and magorettes marched Neterans Day Parade 1n Bangor and welcomed CallO81StS Nov 12 Dr Trm Stlnett addressed teachers and members of F T A Nov 13 Open llouse Amelxcan Educauon Week Nov 16 Old Town F H A off1cers meetmg in Hermon Nov 16 F F A won Sweepstakes at U of M Farmers Falr 30 Jas, J Q, Al v JM. Xt 4' -. . fl M .. , ' A jxm.-gf-20 lm , ' T We c y 1 lt l 1' y 7 j ' tx I 1 l nl :Z V f , L . i .. . ' . . , I !ffI!v fl. -- I , A 'ifjf Q I ' , - I ,f - ' K 4 - jf X' 'fo ff .22-' ' ' - ' f 1 S ' . U - , . t. 22-4, ' . ' - 1 , - t. 25- , ' ' ' . 16- ' . I , , . . . . . . ' I , A . y . 21- : - , ' - 24- , Q - N . - . . . . ' 25- . . 4 . . 1 - . H. ' , . 25- ' ' , . - - y y ' . . V- . - h, 1 ' - I - : - ' l A . - ' in
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THE SACHEM 29 Sophomore Class Report The sophomore class met on October 22, 1957, to elect class officers as follows: president, Stuart Rich, vice-president, Cal Cloutier, secretary, Charlene LePage, treasurer, Mary Pollard. Student Council representatives are Stuart Rich, George Therrien, Carol Davis, and Patricia Gif- ford. The following were appointed to serve on the Welfare Committee: James Oakes, Old Town, Lester Young, West Old Town, Michael Pearson, Milford, Donna Pinkham, Bradley, Lynn Desjar- dins, Treat and Webster Island, Gertrude Barden, Stillwater. Many sophomores took part in clubs and activities. Sophomores chosen for cheering were Joyce Cote, Donna Pinkham, and Barbara Sturgeon. The class was well represented in bas- ketball and football. Those playing bas- ketball were George Therrien, Aubrey Morgan, Henry Mudgett, Bruce Oberg, Thomas Richards, Clifford Phillips, Wil- liam Shirley, Clayton Duplessis, Bryan Thibodeau, Ronald Morin, David Shina, and Wayne Young. Those on the football team were Stanley Wilbur, Clifford Phil- lips, Royce Albert, Bryan Thibodeau, Dana Mitchell, Aubrey Morgan, Richard Dupuis, Richard Smyth, and James Oakes. The class of 1960 wishes to thank Mr. Thomas Viola and Mr. Alfred Winslow for their guidance at class meetings. The class also wishes to express its sincere ap- preciation to the faculty for making the year a pleasant one. CHARL1-:NE LEPAGE ,6O
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THE SACHEM Nov. 22-William Wallace gave demonstra- tion of photographic memory in assembly sponsored by the Student Council. Nov. 22-23-Student Council members, Ed- ward Mallett, William Dionne, Jean Par- ady, Gloria Ouellette, Stuart Rich, and Patricia Gifford, attended State Student Council meeting in Brunswick. Nov. 26-Penobscot Valley Conference Bas- ketball Round Robin. Nov. 28-29-Thanksgiving recess. Nov. 29-OT 48-Madison 43. Dec. 3-Eleanor MacKenzie became Home- maker of Tomorrow by highest score in General Mills Test. Dec. 3-Junior Speaking Exhibition. Dec. 6-OT 54-Ellsworth 47. Dec. 7-Bates Discussion Clinic held here at Old Town. Dec. 11-Future Teachers entertained New- port F. T. A. club. Dec. 13-Stephen Thibault selected by Teen Magazine as all Eastern United States 31 Jan. 16-l7-Mid-year exams. Jan. 17--OT 72--Houlton 30. Jan. 18-Louise Ketchum became state win- ner of National Cherry Pie Baking Con- test. Jan. 21-OT 52-John Bapst 56. Jan. Jan. Jan. 24-OT 65-Waterville 62. 28-Miss Dale Starbird of U. of M. spoke to F.H.A. on wardrobe planning. 31-Frank Carr and Stanley Fish, se- niors, presented plan to Student Council to set up Youth Highway Safety Com- mittee at O. T. H. S. Feb. 6-Teachers meet with members of State Department of Education on evaluation program. Feb. 6-Rosemary Rich was chosen D. A. R. Candidate. Feb. 7-OT 65-Stearns 73. Feb. 14-OT 54-Bangor 55. Feb. 14-Maine Debate Tournament. Feb. 17-21-Louise Ketchum and Mrs. Eliz- First String Center. Dec. 13-OT 70-Waterville 58. abeth Meyer were in Chicago for the Na- tional Cherry Pie Baking Contest. Dec. 16-Mixed chorus from Washington State Teachers' College presented chorus at assembly. Dec. 17-OT 54-Stearns 68. Dec 17-Practice debate at John Bapst. Dec. 18-Student Council sponsored Christ- mas Party. Dec.18-Beginning of Christmas vacation. Feb. 18-Snchem pictures were taken. Feb. 18-OT 46-Brewer 45. Feb. 21--OT 71-Caribou 80. Feb. 22-March 3-Mid-winter recess. Mar. 4-P.V.C. Debate at John Bapst. Mar. 7-P.V.C. Debate. Mar. 10-P.V.C. Debate. Old Town tied with Dec. 18-OT 53-Bangor 57. Dec. 28-OT 64-Morse 63. Dec. 30-OT 72-John Bapst 90. Jan. 2-Back to school again. Jan. 3-OT 72-Houlton 47. Jan. 4-OT 56-Caribou 83. Jan. 9-OT 50-U. of M. Frosh 86. Orono at Bucksport. Mar. 17-SFITCIICIII Staff announced. Mar. 18-SHCIIGIII pictures were taken. Mar. 20-Assembly on Safetyg Major Herron of the Governor's Highway Council was speaker. Mar. 24-P.V.C. Debate at Bangor.
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