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

 - Class of 1964

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FACULTY First, left to right: Mr. Mac-Kenzie, Mrs. Coifin, Mrs. Preble, Mr. Viola, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Emmett, Miss Curtis, Miss Conley, Mr. Spearin Second: Miss Carter, Mrs. Backman, Mrs. Howe, Miss Rich, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. NVhittier, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Thurston, Miss Cooper, Mrs. Dempsey, Mrs. Osgood, Mrs. Naugler, Mrs. Myers Third: Mr. Toothaker, Mr. Kinmoncl, Mr. Shain, Mr. LaBossiere, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fullenkamp, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Smith, Mr. Mecleiros, Mr. Dumoncl JOHN W. ABBOTT ..,.... THOMAS A. VIOLA ..........,.. MARJORIE L. BACKNIAN ..,.... Old Town High Principal Submaster-History Biology DONALD M. BRUCE ....,.,. .... lv I ath ematics-Biolo gy HESTER L. CARTER ...,... .....,,....,.......,. E nglish 11 NIINA C. COFFIN ...,.,.............,.,...... Speech-English 10 OLIVE E. CONLEY ...... Librarian-English Dept. Head KAREEN E. COOPER .,..,...,.., Girls, Phys. Ed.-Health VIOLA B. CURTIS ....... ,.......,..,...,., B us. Education RICHARD C. DAVIS ,........,..... ,..,. G uidance Director ELEANOR H. DEER-IPSEX' .,..,..,....,..,..,..,.... French-Latin DONALD S. DUMOND ...,.... Chemistry-Applied Science STORA W. EIVIIXIETT .....,,. Bus. Education-Dept. Head GEORGE C. FULLENKAMP ..,.........,..,..............,.. .. Physics DOROTHY F. HOVVE ...,,.,....., ...... E nglish 12 DAVID W. KINNIOND ..... ............,.............,. C heinistry JAMES LABOSSIERE .......... BERNARD A. NIACKENZIE .,.... NIANUEL V. NIEDEIROS ..,.,. .,...,........, ELIZABETH S. NIEYER .,... ELOISE H. MYERS ,......... FRANCES W. NAUGLER ...,.., ELINOR S. OSGOOD .,... Algebra-Applied Math. Bus. Ed.-Athletic Dir. Music Director Home Economics History English 11 French School Faculty REGINA H. PREBLE ,.,....,..........,.......,...,. Bus. Education SANDRA E. RICH ,...,. Geometry-Adv. Algebra 81 Trig. RODNEY A. SHAIN .,.............. Boys, Phys. Ed.-Health EVELYN A. SHAW ....,..,., ....,........... E nglish 10, 11 FRANK W. SMITH ............ ....... D river Education CLARENCE M. SPEARIN ..,.., ....,.. NIARGARET B. THURSTON ....... ABNER A. TOOTHAKER ..,.........., JUNE B. WHITTIER ...... IN APPRECIATION VVe desire to express our deep appreciation to Mrs. Regina H. Preble for her many years of effective and unseliish Service in our school. As a result of her retirement at the close of this School year, wc shall miss her as a compe- tent teacher and as a loyal, sincere friend. WVe extend to her our very best Wishes. Agriculture 61 Shop English 10 Social Studies-Math. Office Secretary 5

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Principal John W, Abbott As we approach the end of another school year, the Editor-in-Chief of your 1964 Sachem has requested that I submit a mes- sage to be included in this edition. I shall, therefore take advantage of the opportunity this gives me to extend my most sincere congratulations to all of you students who have applied yourselves faithfully during the year to the very important business of con- scientiously preparing yourselves for the days ahead. Numerous recognitions have already been announced, and many more are about to be announced, which give clear evidence that a very large number of the present members of this school have already achieved note- worthy successes. This edition of the Sachem will list many of the academic honors that have been earned by individuals, as well as many of the worthy accomplishments of those who have participated in such activi- ties as debating, music, dramatics, science fairs, speaking contests, club projects and athletic programs. While these formal class- es and activities are about to be concluded, if you have applied yourself conscientiously, the real benefits that you have derived from these personal experiences in school will re- peatedly serve you as you continue your edu- cation toward a fruitful and satisfying life of service and good citizenship. We have often felt that we are particular- ly fortunate in having such an unusually fine group of young people entering this school 21 each year. VVe have also had occasion to feel that the youth of this community are likewise fortunate in having city officials and citizens who always give priority to the edu- cation of its youth. This combination has, in turn, inspired school officials and staff members to try to do much more for you than is usually done in many secondary schools, and the way most of you have responded has produced results that have generally been very pleasing. Consequently, this community frequently has had justifiable reason for taking much pride in the achieve- ments and the accomplishments of many of the youth who complete their secondary edu- cation in the City of Old Town. To the members of the graduating class of 1964, my very best of good wishes are ex- tended. We appreciate what you have done, and we have confidence that you will con- tinue to be a credit to your community, your school, your parents, and yourself. To the undergraduates, we Want to express a most sincere hope that you will fully re- spond to the educational opportunities that are available to you and that you will be inspired by the achievements and the suc- cesses of those who have preceded you to the point where you, too, may enjoy the satisfactions and the joys of life that will come to those of you who have faced up to your responsibilities and have met the chal- lenges in order to be ready for the better opportunities when they come your way. We thank you all for the cooperation and assistance that you have given during a year when some of you have been handicapped by the limitation of facilities resulting from our rapidly increasing enrollment. It is to be hoped that the much needed classrooms and the proposed vocational program may be added to our curriculum in the very near future, to enable us to better serve all pupils. It is to be hoped, also, that it will come in time to prevent the school from losing the double accreditation status that it now en- joys. This status can mean very much to all who graduate from an accredited school. In the meantime, we must carry on, doing our very best so that we may together minimize the effects of the situation as much as pos- sible. With your help we will continue to try to make Old Town High School a pleasant place in which your work may be done. Your success is likely to be in direct proportion to your effort, your achievements, and the record you attain while attending this school.



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SENIOR CLASS REPORT The first meeting of the senior class was held during the second week in October, 1963. The class officers elected were as fol- lows: president, Ronald LeBretton, vice- president, Derrill Cowing, secretary, Faye LePage, treasurer, Rosemary Veilleux. The Student Council members elected to repre- sent the class were Paula Stover, Susan Par- ady, and Roger Lewis. The Welfare Com- mittee members, appointed by the president with the approval of the other class officers, were Chairman Joseph Dahl, Ann Bosse, Ronald Dupuis, Catherine Gordon, Florence LeBretton, Carol Maddan, and Ronald Sucy. On November 26, 1963, the senior class presented Best Foot F orwardv as its annual play in the high school auditorium. The chairmen of the Senior Play Committees were as follows: Play Selection, Roger Lewis, Business, Richard McLaughlin, Publicity, Judith King, Program, Ruth Hildreth, Ser- vice, Wayne Gilman. In December, Linda Waye was elected to represent the class in the March of Dimes Queen Contest. Those selected by the class to compete for the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award were Faye LePage, Carol Smith, and Paula Stover. Faye LePage was chosen as the D.A.R. candidate. 6 The seniors chosen to represent the school in the Maine Speech Festival were Carol Smith and Jerome Goldsmith. The chairmen elected by the class to serve on the Senior-Junior Hop Committees were as follows: Decorating, Darrell Young, Busi- ness, Roger Lewis, Service, Stephen Mitch- ell, Publicity, Judith King, Refreshment, Karen Mayhew, Reception, Paula Stover. The committee chairmen for the gradua- tion activities were as follows: Senior As- sembly, Carol Smith, Program, Ruth Hil- dreth, Graduation, Stephen Wight, Class Night, Richard McLaughlin. The following seniors were elected by the class to deliver parts at the graduation ex- ercises: Graduation Essays, Ronald LeBret- ton, Derrill Cowing, Carol Smith, Elaine Swasey, Class Prophecy, Edward Cormier, Class History, Earl Randall, Gifts to Boys, Rosemary Veilleux, Gifts to Girls, Ronald Sucy, Class Will, Roger Lewis. The seniors were Well represented in clubs, sports, and other activities this year. The seniors express their thanks to Thomas Viola and David Kinmond as well as to the other faculty members for their guidance, instruction, and friendship throughout the school year. FAYE LEPAGE ,64

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