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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Patricia Adams, Rita Doyon, Harriet Hart, Donald Freeman, David McMahon, Cfaaa of fQ48 We, the members of the Junior class, are proud to present our page in this year's NAUTILUS. We hope to keep up the fine tradition of high scholarship and athletic powers which has been left behind by our predecessors. For our class officers we elected Patricia Adams, Presidentg Donald Freeman, Vice-Presidentq Harriet Hart, Secretary, Rita Doyon, Treasurer, and David Mc- Mahon, Historian. Some of our class who we1'e prominent in athletics were: Donald Freeman, Paul Jabar, Paul Joseph, Philip Joseph, Joseph Michaud, Richard Simpson, Rupert Staf- ford, and James Stanley. Many of our class were members of the Student Council, Panther News, Purple and White Club, Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Band, and Glee Club. Students who have proved to be very successful in these various clubs arc: Jeannine Toulouse, Secretary of the Dramatic Clubg Earline Gurney, Secretary of the Student Councilg Peggy Strout, Vice-President of the Purple and White Club, Anne Royal, Vice-President of the Debating Club, Roger Ham, Secretary of Debating Club. Members of our class have contributed much to the success of all of our school activities and hope to carry on the work in their remaining year at Waterville Senior High School. Colleen Proulx, '-18
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Philip Stewart, Robert Hardy, Charles Bucknam, Paul Paganucci Cfai 05 1949 This year we have been lucky t0 have for our president Paul Paganucci, who is worth his weight in gold. In case Paul might have become overcome by the weight of his problems, capable Phyl Stewart could have taken over. We decided that Rob- ert Hardy would do a good job of keeping notes, so he was elected secretary. We fully trusted Robert Mitchell with our money, and that gave him the honor of being treasurer. Robert Mitchell. Members ot' our class began to show their initiative by actively participating in the various organizations of the school. We are proud that sophomores are well represented in each club and that many have firmly established themselves in band, orchestra, and glee club. In football this year, the sophomores had three lettermen: Barrows, Bishop, and Stewart. Orlotf, Nagem, Paganucei, and Mitchell all saw considerable action, and McQuillan and Delaware were also varsity members. There were several Jayvee per- formers who should be in the varsity next year. In basketball Bobby Mitchell was a consistent scorer and one of the best all-round players on the team. Nagem, Bishop, and Stewart were all good enough to make Coach Wally Don4ovan's varsity. The girls' basketball team was in good form under the leadership of 'tKitty Preble. In hockey, the sophomores really went to town with four members in the starting line- up. They were: Johnny Carey, John Viens, Duke Caron, and Spat Roy. Other per- formers were: Valmont Gilbert, Robert Preble and Denis Mathieu. The sophomores have several outstanding track performers in Bob Harmon, pole-vaulterg Dick Bara- ket, sprinterg and Robert Thibedeau, weight man. Bob Hardy was our ace half-miler, and Paul Orloff ran the mile. Al-l in all we have a seemingly outstanding class oi' athletes and a great future ahead of Us. Anne Littlefield, '49 9
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