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FRESH MAN CLASS The f0ll0WlIlg oilicers led our class for the freshman year V11g1n1a Tessler, Presldent, John Hlnes, Vxce Presldent Jayne Call Secretary Treasurer, Joanne Curran and Rlchard Chadbourne, Student Conference Representatlves Aftel survlvmg Freshman Day, we enjoyed the Freshman Receptlon glven to us by the Sophomores Soon after that we gave the Sophomore Soclal wh1eh went over very well The class of 52 was very well represented on the Jayvee basketball team and contrlbuted much to extra currlcular act1v1t1es, such as or chestra , glee club, both glrls andboys Sclence Club and many others FRESHMAN First row Frances Comeau Vxrgmla HUtChlHS Martha Flynn Margaret Llttleield Rxchard Chadbouxne Jayne Call Vlrglma Tessler John Hmes Joanne Curran Geneva Roblchaud Roberta O Hara Barbara Bagley June Brooks Second row Cynthla Jenness Betty Brockway Mxrlam Bonde Patrlcla Dore Louise Myers Nancy Douglass Joan Kxrschen Ruth Clapp Judxth MacPherson Ann Keyo Betty Gllmore Lols Chetley Betty Baker Marlon Gerrxsh Francls Gero, Patrlcxa Fortler Thlrd row Donald Chase Frederlck Otto Donald Whxte Delmont Kmghts Lyndon Treadwell George Hamilton Merle Lounsbury Donald Dex eau Rlchard Bell Walter Foster Ronald Martm Bernard Devme John Sears Thomas Redmond Howard Jackson At the annual Winter Carnlval our class sk1t was presented, but d1d not wm a place However, the award for hlgh pomt g1rl was glven to a member of our class The freshman class took a promment place 1n the soclal lxfe of Orono Hlgh School, as well as 1n sports We feel that we are well under way for a happy and successful hlgh school career To rest content with results achieved is the hrst sign of business decay.
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SOPHGNIORE CLASS The very worldly-wise and experienced Sophomore Class began an eventful year with the initiation of the Freshmen on October 15. By the evening, however, our ambitious classmates relented a little and staged a very successful dance to prove to the poor unappreciated souls that we really liked them. The arrival of our class rings threw Room 16 into a mad frenzy of anticipation. We managed to barely exist until that momentous activity period. Then we could say we were really a major cog in the 0. H. S. wheel. Throwing a wary eye over the many activities, and after dodging Don Hashey's football, Wayland's basketball, Sullivan's baseball, Bennie's clarinet, and Cota's thrashing arms as she cheers for Orono, we came to the fond conclusion that the Sophs are right in there pitching Oops-I forgot the majority of those hlgh pitched W3llS you often hear come from our girls ln the glee club In th spring of 48 we elected our capable and hardworking class of ficers They are President, Robert Hamilton, Vice President Douglas Powers Secretary Treasurer, Richard Sullivan To the Student Council we sent Muriel Bennett and Dana Devoe P95 5 SOPHOMORES First row Patricia Goodine Ruth Dow Muriel Bennett Janet Cota Patricia King Cunningham June Bartlett Phyllis Bailey Mary Lou Sinclair Second row Francis Gilmore Cecil Waddell Willis Reed Judith LaPomte Maurmc Sullivan Dawn Evans Carol King Jean Littlefield Betsy Parker Iena Fitz Mar lon Curtis Harva Young Margaret Dow Llo,,d 11 xaham Philip Goode Ed mund Gilmore Third low Bruce Thaxter Robert Baker Louis Dall Leonard Kenny Stephen Brush Donald Babin John Sutton Dana Devoe Wayland Shands Richard Gibbs Hersc hel Haverlock Reginald Bowden Clarence Bunill Ha old Pepper Fred Lam oreau Richard Hobson There is hope for a man who can look in a mu-ror and laugh at what he sees e ' ' ' - . ' - , Z ' . ' - V .Q an ' 7 . . L ' 'V u . -. - Q M Z . b l , b 1 A 1 1 J .1 . . Richard Sullivan, Robert Hamilton, Douglas Powers, Gerald Deveau, Barbara b 7 Y 7 ' ' , Q I 7 1 , y . 1 l v 1 v l - g . 1 ' . 1 1 1 V I if 1 1 4 v ' l - Z - I 7 - Y I I Q V 1 . n v . y 1 ' u 3 , y . . , V , . h , .
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GRADE SEVEN First row Ramona Tessler Ann Gero Alice Perkins MHTIOH Sullivan Nina Smart Patricia Kennedy Joan Littlefield horris Hamilton Exelvn Sinclair Ross Wy man Richard Ienness Philip Comai Norman Coro Sylxia Gerrish Shirley St Lou s Sccond ron LeonMcG1nn lames Joslyn Daxid Adams Janice Bailey Beatrice Lam bert Bcttv Ravtnslev Thelma Stexens Mary Simpson Florence Hashey Martha Trefethen Grace Butler Nancy Babin Jeanette Cornell Arthur Treadwell Ron ald LeCla1r Frank St louis Third rovs Dudley LaPomte Thomas Gibbs Leon Treadwell Dana Sullivan Thomas Sezak Burton Walker Raymond Dall Richard Witter John Vermette Russell Yyilson Fred Cyrway Robert Lawrence Lawrence Burns Frank Beyer Arthur arm GRADE EIGHT First row: William Gott Robert Smart Ross Cota, Betty Call, Mary Turner, Priscilla Hobson, Robert Deering, Sandra Noyes, Ross Thaxter, Patricia Sears, David Got- hrow, Leroy Chase, Jack Biscoe. Second row: Ann Nichols, Barbara Dow Betty Moloney, Florence Mae Wilson, Beryl Haverlock, Bernice Nadeau, Jean Devoe, Marlene Sullivan, Dorothy Sullivan Muriel Beaulieu, Ann Parent, Bertha Crabtree, Celeste Cowan. Third row: Bernard Corneil, Russell Coltart, Thomas Needham, Donovan Thibodeau, Rupert Lyons, Howard Keyo, Theodore Luebbers, Linwood Hashey, Carl Flynn, Jack Pelletier, Mark Biscoe, Richard Keeney, Richard Merrill. If what you did yesterday still looks big to you, you haven't done much today.
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