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NAME Atwater, M. Bartlett, G. Batchelder, C. Batchelder, H. Bennett, S. Blake, J. Bradford, A. Bridges, E. Chabot, D. Clark, M. Clukey, G. Clukey, J. Clukey, J. Clukey, M. Clukey, T. Courtney, G. Crawford, J. Crocker, S. Davis, L. Donnelly, C. Dube, B. Easley, R. Eaton, M. Fern, J. Fields, C. Grant, N.f Green, D. Ham, L. Harmon, S. Hartford, D. Hartford, D. Hatch, L. Hill, A. Hughes, S. Keyte, P. La Ferriere, Jr. LaGasse, B. Lewis, E. Moody, K. Nadeau, B. Nelson, R. Nolet, A. Peters, J. Pingree, P. Prescott, P. Rollins, J. Ronco, G. Savage, B. Sawyer, M. Smith, F. Sherburne, B. Strout, B. Trembley, S. Wilson, J. Wing, A. Wintle, C. Wyman, D. Junior .llosts TALKS ABOUT Jungle Jim Blushing brides Buddy, Buddy, Buddy Guitars Doesn't A different basketball team The evils of smoking Little Jonquils Lucky Strikes Clark's Motel Everything The Lincoln-Douglas Debates His relatives Himself The Olympics Dieting Having his own lab Do you know what, Shirley? The girl next door Those corridor blues The Jimmy Fund The weather Candy Kisses Big sister Skate-land Massachusetts His intelligence People Texas Owning his own car Teddy bears Billy boy Daddy Going steady An eighth grade girl A year 'round winter Broken hearts Red heads World affairs Bigger things A new wig Very little, so far T.V. Those country roads His own drugstore Yuk-Yuk-Yuk Mr. and Mrs. Her tape worm Becoming a wrestler Sandy beaches Owning a farm Usually doesn't Secrets with R.C. Being President of the U.S. That cute Deanna A new diet His own track IS BORED BY Plain shoes Good old days Others Milton Berle Wild Parties -English themes The opposite sex Parked cars The better half Plain, funny iokes Nothing Getting A's Three Stooges Benchwarming The human race War and Peace Affection These long week-ends Fashions Life in general Driver-Ed. classes Books Work Compromises Dishes 4-H Club His brother New experiences Fuzz Dairy bars No. 'l0 road Teddy D Jazz Le francais Trout Book reports Study Halls Toll people Singing Echo Lake Paris creations Carols Love and Marriage Army men Rubber balls Flowers Nurses Sleeping with Donna Lifting weights Lazy people Geraniums Tid-Bits Saint Nicholas Hills and dales Donnie Warren Dates Safe driving 28 DREAMS ABOUT Marriage Unruly hair Eating A world free of girls Geography Class Becoming an aviator Tighter skirts Trailers - College Owning a chain of Supermarkets Having five tall sons Certain Clukey's Living up to his first Name Las Vegas Rolling Hills Curly hair Those big bucks Going to Univ. of Maine Sweet Candy Sweaters Out of town guys Becoming a coach Being wanted' Her own children Graduation Hired men ' A white convertible Senior partner in Glidden paint Beverly Hills Outside reading Unshaven men A new love Dr. Wilson Her own car Parties A list of pranks on Jimmy Going to Brown College Being a player Being his own boss The way the Mercedes-Bentz Hartford Insurance His own basketball team Being second Einstein An all male family imitating Hazel That red dress Bea-n picking' The two D-evils His record collection Being different Having a key to Thomaston Everything Kissing games Algebra problems Williams Aqua-Velva The Giants Writing notes
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Front Row: Miss Turner, Mrs. Slater, S. Harmon, S. Webber, E. Thompson, J. Fern, J. Blake, Clukey, L. Ham, E. Bridges, P. Atwater, A. Hill, S. Sprague, B. Dube, B. Lagasse, S.. Hughs. Second Row: Mr. Vickery, B. Sherburne, S. Crocker, A. Bradford, M. Clark, N. Grant, J. Rollins, L. Hatch, A. Wing, P. Pingree, C. Field, D. Hartford, R. Nelson, B. Nadeau. Third Row: D. Ronco, J. Peters, M. Clukey, D. Hartford, J. Laferrier, M. Eaton, T. Clukey, G. Clukey, R. Easley, M. Sawyer, F. Smith, C. Wintle. Fourth Row: S. Tremblay, E. Lewis, G. Bartlett, J. Wilson, J. Crawford, L. Chabot, S. Bennett, B. Batchelder, H. Batchelder, J. Clukey, Fifth Row: G. Ronco, B. Strout, D. Chabot, G. Courtney, K. Moody, P. Keyte, L. Davis, P. Prescott, D. JTUNIIUR CLASS The sixty members of the Junior class were assigned to the home rooms of Miss Charlotte Turner, Mr. James Vickery, and Mrs. Slater, class adviser. We wish to welcome Gary Bartlett from Fort Fairfield and Arthur Nolet from Hinckley to our class. Our class officers are Joey Wilson, president, Charles Batchelder, vice-president, Sherry Hughes, secretary, Shirley Crocker, treasurer. All the Juniors wish to congratulate Janet Blake, Joan Clukey, Shirley Crocker, Sherry Hughes, and Jeanne Rollins, who were elected to the National Honor Society. In October twenty-two Juniors took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. This test serves the need of guidance personnel in advising high school Juniors regarding their college plans. In December all Juniors took the California Occupational Interest Test adminis- tered by Boston University, and on March eighteen Juniors who are making plans to go to college took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which is similar to the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test. Green. President: Joey Wilson Vice-President: Charles Batchelder Secretary: Sherry Hughes Treasurer: Shirley Crocker Compliments of Blethen House, Hotel and Motel Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Compliments of Victor's Restaurant Newport, Maine Compliments of McKenney's Garage Newport, Maine Compliments of Keith Edgerly Attorney at law Dover-Foxcroft
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President Mary Batson Vice President John Smith Secretary Trina Kleibrink Treasurer June Ann Bushey From Row: Advisors: Mr. Hebert and Mrs. Blake, R. Berner, J. Small, N. Pomeroy, C. Racine, D. Huntley, M. Batson, S. Wentworth, B. Lancaster, P. Pearl, P. Tibbetts, M. Arno, A. Robinson, L. Arnold, S. Flynn. Second Row: B. Bennet, P. McKenney, N. Landry, S. McAllister, G. Luce, M. Macomber, S. Bates, K. Hartford, T. Kleibrink, S. Peterson, R. Hewes, J. Bushy, C. Chase, D. Melvin, G. Neal, D. White. Third Row: C. Lewis, K. Goulette, B. Folsom, S. Covel, J. Bragdon, W. Phinney, R. Laughton., B. Haskell, R. Richards, J. Smith, J. Page, L. Getchell, D. Small, M. Haskell, J. Williams, S. Weymouth. Fourth Row: W. Clukey, C, Getchell, M. Mealey, K. Weaver, C. Donelly, D. Frost, T. Davis, R. McKenney, L. Chabot, R. Eastman, S. Frauten, R. Gilbert, D. Pooler. UPHUMORIE CLASS The sophomore class was assigned to Mr. Hebert's and' Mrs. Blake's rooms for their home rooms. Mr. Hebert and Mrs. Blake were our class advisors. Class officers elected for the year were: President, Mary Batson, Vice President, John Smith, Secretary, Trina Kleibrink, and Treasurer, June Ann Bushey. Attendants to the football clance held in November were Ann Robinson and Dennis Frost. On March 23 we sponsored a record hop. We also sponsored the Freshman Reception. During the year we sold five fifty-star flags at the price of five dollars each. E
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