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THE SACHEM 7 Senior Class Report On September 25, 1957 the class held its first class meeting to elect officers for the year. The following officers were elect- ed: president, Francis Oakes, vice-presi- dent, Robert Dow, secretary, Rosemary Rich, treasurer, Cecile Bouchard. The Student Council members chosen to repre- sent the class were Marjorie Bradeen, Nancy Cloutier, and Stephen Thibault. The VVelfare Committee appointed by the president consisted of Louise Oakes, chairman, Hope Ashford, Ioan Tait, Gail Baillargeon, Wendell Story, and Marlene LaPlante. The senior play, Time Out for Gingerf, was presented by the class on November 8. The play selection committee was com- posed of Marjorie Bradeen, Sandra Lee, and WVillard Shaffer. Many class members represented the class in various clubs, activities, and sports this year. Chosen as the D. A. R. candidate from the class was Rosemary Rich. A class meeting was held on April 17 to elect the graduation speakers.. Chosen to give the four essays were Francis Oakes, Thomas Cyr, Robert Dow, and Rosemary Rich. Richard jenkins was chosen to present the class prophecy. Linda Stewart was elected to give the class history. Jean- nine Hall will give the gifts to boys, and James King, the gifts to girls. Walter Goodwin will read the class will at Senior Assembly. A class meeting was held to elect the chairmen of the committees for the gradu- ation activities. Those chosen are as fol- lows: business, Mary Ann Strout, service, Ralph Guay, refreshments, Eleanor Mac- Kenzie, program, Beverly Dube, reception, Annette Briggs, class night, Willard Shaf- fer, graduation night, Robert Jenkins, decorations, Carol Como, senior assembly, Sandra Lee, and publicity, Audrey Stute- ville. Gratitude is extended to the class ad- visors and the faculty for the guidance they have rendered in making this year successful for the class of 1958. ROSEIXIARY RICH, Secretary
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6 THE SACHEM Class Night Program Wednesday, June 12, 1957 Class Prophecy Thomas Anderson Madame Jeanette Lockton, Murray Graduation Day Joe and Noel Sherman Selected Chorus Presentation of Gifts To Boys Nancy Oakes To Girls Donald Sturgeon RECESSIONAL Commencement Program Thursday, June 13, 1957 PROCESSIONAL Bible Selection Harvey Mitchell Prayer Flag Salute Balkan Suite Arr. by Don Wilson I Village Festival II Romance III Torch Dance Orchestra Class History Noreen Nadeau PROCESSIONAL Invocation The Reverend John T. Mason Essays Realities of Tomorrow Harvey Mitchell Freedom, Truth, and Education Harry Buchanan Fantasy for Band Frank Erickson Band Essays Justice, Love, and Brotherhood Peter Emmett Life in Metaphor James Bishop Two Moods Overture Clare Grundman Band Awarding of Prizes Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent Philip C. Libby RECESSIONAL Awards Presented at Graduation Exercises, June I3, l957 Walter V. Wentworth Scholarship - Howard Sibley Orono-Old Town Kiwanis Scholarship Award of S50 - Linda Berry Old Town Rotary Club Scholarship -- Oitizenship- Award of S550 - James Bishop Class of 1924 Annual Memorial Scholarship Award of 3525 - Michael Cushing Murchison Honor Key Awards for High Scholastic Achievement - Noreen Nadeau, Peter Emmett Reader's Digest Subscription Award for Outstanding Scholarship - Noreen Nadeau Emblem Club No. 64 cash awards of 3510 each for recognized qualifications in courtesy, respect, and citizenship - Donna Pollard, Harvey Mitchell Varsity Club Plaque, awarded to an out- standing athlete - Edward Delaw-are, Harvey Mitchell Near-Perfect Attendance Awards - Bruce Beal, Peter Emmett, Anne Haley, Harvey Mitchell, Lucille Morin, Barb-ara Rand Silver Key and a. Plaque Award in Special Fields: English -H James Bishopg Foreign Languages - Marjorie Hammondg Mathe- matics - Chesley Littlefieldg History - Sara Pearsong Home Economics - Katherine Amerog Chemistry - Peter Emmettg Biology - Barbara Riandg Vocational Agriculture - Bruce Bealg Physics - A Physics Plaque - Thomas Anderson, Stenographic Subjects - Joyce Francisg General Clerical Subjects - Nancy Oakes D. A. R. Award to a girl judged outstand- ing in citizenship - Joyce Francis Husson College Key - Noreen Nadeau Penobscot Indian Trading Post Basketball Award - Thomas Chappelle Edwin Cutler Prize of S10 for best essay on Old Town, My City - Peter Emmett Old Town Woman's Club Award of S5 in English - Barbara Pelletier Old Town Ho1nemaker's Club Award of S5 - Betty Wickett Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards - Joyce Francis, Chesley Littlefield Old Town - Milford - Bradley Tuberculosis Health Awards of S10 - Rosalie Harris, Harvey Mitchell The Gauvin-Fowler-Tupper-Stairs V. F. W. Band Award - Linda Berry
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FRANCIS DFNNIS OAKES Agriculture Course Fran Intramural Basketball 1 4 F A 2 3 4 Vice-Pres Pres 4 Cross Country 1, 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Varsity Club 1 2 3 4, Pres 4, Jumor Varsx ty Basketball 2 3 Varsity 4 Class President 1 2 3 4 Elec trlcal Contest 1, Student Coun cil 2 3 4 Pres 4 Graduation Essay Think lxke a man of action and act like a man of thought ROSLMARY SOULI' RICH College Course Rosie Orchestra 3 4 Vlce-Pres 3 Pres 4 Sachem Staff 2 3 4 Music Festival 1 2 3 Driwer Education 2 Musxc Night 1, 2 3 School News Reporter 4 T 3 4 Vlce Pr Pres 4, Band 1 2, 3 Vxce-Pres 2, Pres 3 Cheerleader 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, D A R Good Citizen 4 Intramural Basket ball 1, High Honors Gradua tlon Essay Enthusiasm is very good lu bricatlon for the mind HOPE GAILE ASHFORD Home Economics Mlnme Welfare Committee 4 Plan your work then work your plan Seniors Class Officers ROBPRT HORACE DOW College Course Bob Orchestra 1 Music Festival 1 lluslc hlgllf 1 2 Boys Glee Clubl 2 3 Intramural Basket ball 1 Football 1 2 Amps and elClub1 2 3 4 Bu lfngmeer 3 Jumor Speaking I-xhlbxtlon Senior Play Technl n 3 Senior Play Cast Class V11-e Presxdent 4 Driver Pducatlon 4 Honors Gradua tlon l-ssay One who radiates good cheer who makes llfe happler when ever he meets it lS always a man of vlslon 'md faith CECIL! JI' ANNI' BOUCHARD Business Education fStenographlc Course! Saehem Staff 3 4 Musxc Festnal 3 Drner Education 3 Music Nlght 1 Intramural Bas ball 1 J 0 ., G A S 0 A T Bas e ball Usher 4, Girls' Glee Club 3 4 Ixbrarian 3 ec reas 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Cheerleader 1 Graduation Ush or 3 Complete Theory Short hand 120 Typing 59 Class Treasurer 2 3 -I Honors Consistency thou art Jewel GAIL CORINNE BAILLARGEON Busmess Educatlon Tiny iGeneral Clerical Course? Drner Educatxon 3 A 'r s 0 A T , Typ 42 Welfare Committee 4, Se mor Play Usher 4 The cnty of happiness is ln the state of mind
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