Skowhegan High School - Lever Yearbook (Skowhegan, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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.mam .fcfifozia Dear Gail: YVe thought we would write and tell you what the class of '58 has been doing since you moved to Portland. One of the Hrst things our class did as Sophomores was to elect class officers. They were: President, G. Hunnewellg vice-president, H. Halliday, secretary, C. Bouletteg and treasurer, N. Greene. Susan Merrill and David Sirois represented us in the Student Council, and Mr. Harris was our class advisor. Do you remmember the fine job Brother Halliday, D. Sirois and Castle did on varsity football? Brother was voted the most valuable player. Dave Sirois and jim Castle also played on the varsity basketball team, along with Doug Avery and Bob Dugas. Of course, you'll remember the fine job our sophomore cheerleaders, majorettes and Skowdettes did. Varsity cheerleaders were Sue Merrill and Ann Floyd. Kay Chase, Nancy Greene, and Marilyn Richard were our sophomore majorettes. Carole Boulette, Linda Meader, and Nancy Smith were our Skowdettes. Remember our Sophomore Reception? King and Queen were Dave Sirois and Nancy Greene. Beverly Carr Wilder brought honor to our class by winning the Odd Fellows United Nations trip. During our junior year G. l-lunnewell was again elected president, B. Carr Wilder, vice-president, D. Sirois, secretary, and C. Boulette, treasurer. Elected to the Student Council were S. King, F. I-Ijort, P. Fox, and G. I-lunnewell. Mr. Harris was again our class advisor. Last yearls football stars were again on the football team, with B. Dugas, P. Nelson, D. Avery, and 1. Corson starting in. jim Castle was voted the most valuable player. J. Castle, D. Sirois, B. Dugas and D. Avery did a repeat performance on the varsity basketball team. K. Chase and M. Richard were our majorettes. N. Staples, N. Smith, N. Greene, and L. Meader were our Skowdettes. F. Hjort, D. Sirois, and F. Ames were our varsity cheerleaders. At the junior Prom Victor Lessard and Sandra King were CrOWn6d King and Queen. Our theme was Dancing in the Dark. Attending Dirigo Girls' State were: K. Chase, F. Hjort, S. King, and M. Richard. B. Carr Wilder, S. LaCroix, R. Dickinson, and V. Roberts were alternates. Our junior class sponsored several dances, including the Sophomore Reception. Gur senior year, before school had been in session very long, we elected our class officers. They were: President, B. Carr Wilder, vice-president, D. Avery, secretary-treasurer, S. King. F. Ames, 1. Martin, P. Fox, and D. Avery were elected to the Student Council. Mr. Gordon was voted class advisor. Our football co-captains were Paul Nelson and David Sirois. I. Castle, Brother Halliday, and D. Avery were right there helping to rack up points. L. Burrill, P. Nelson, and P. Fox, all new-comers, showed that they knew a little about football too. P. Nelson was also voted most valuable player. On the basketball squad were Castle, D. Avery, P. Fox, B. Dugas, and D. Sirois. Doug Avery came forward as our champion foul shooter and rePr6S6I1t6d OU! SCl'10Ol in the f0L1l Shooting COHICSI at Colby College. Our pert and snappy cheerleaders were Cheadl Florence I-ljort, Dorena Sirois, Frances Ames, and M. Ricker. Our Skowdettes were Cheadl C. Bouleffe, N- SIHPICS, L- Meader, and K- Miller- Our ma' jorettes were CheadD M. Richard, K. Chase, and N. Smith- ln Carly February, we voted on our D.A,R, Candidate. Marilyn Richard received the honors. For the Senior Play, we did Ladies In Retirement? 8 mYSfCfY'df3m3- In the CHSY WCFC M- A- Murray, F. I-ljort, B. VVheaton, N. Smith, K. Miller, and C. Boulette. V. Roberts was the stage man- ager and chief understudy. Mrs. Merrill, who is truly Well qualified, difecfed the Play- Well, Gail, so ends our three wonderful years at S- H- S- CLASS OF 1958 CLASS OFFICERS Bev Doug Sandra II

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