Senior Class Report The Senior Class began its last year at H.H.S. with Mrs. Stevenson as class adviser. The‘class officers were elected as: Wendall Leonard, President: Sandra Andrews, Vice-President; Janet Goodspeed, Secretary; Marilyn Kitchen, Treasurer. Laughton Jewett and Rita Robinson were Student Council members. The chief objective of the class was to raise money for a class trip. The parents joined with us to help add to our treasury by sponsoring a Sunday Dinner. The class sold candy, ice cream, Italian sandwiches, held record hops, had suppers, a Hunters’ Breakfast and held a Christmas Ball. The boys also hauled sawdust on weekends. A school project the class participated in was the annual Magazine Drive. Rita Robinson served as General Chairman and Clarice Appleby as assistant. Wendall Leonard was captain of the Senior Class. Gary Boulier represented the school in the League Spelling Contest and Sandra Andrews was the D.A.R. Candidate. Rita Robinson and Clarice Appleby were secretaries to the principal for the year. Other Senior girls in the commercial department also helped throughout the year. Members of the class in the National Honor Society were Gary Boulier, President; Janet Goodspeed, Vice-President; and Rita Griffin, Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the class participating in Boys’ basketball were: Laughton Jewett, Alan Dorr, Wendall Leonard, Glenn Duplisea, and Rob- ert Burgess. Those on the girls’ team were: Sandy Andrews Carolyn Hansen, Janet Goodspeed, Rita Robinson and Judy McGinley. Carolyn Hansen won the foul shooting contest held among the girls on the team. Boys playing fall and spring baseball were: Laughton Jewett, Wendall Leonard, Alan Dorr, Glenn Duplisea, and Robert Burgess. The girls on the varsity Cheering Squad were Marilyn Kitchen, Captain; Clarice Appleby and Rita Griffin. Janet Goodspeed was the Editor of the Microphone; Gary Boulier, Business Manager; Sandy Andrews, Literary Editor; Glenn Duplisea, Boys’ Sports Editor; Rita Robinson, Girls’ Sports Editor; Laughton Jewett, Joke Editor; and Typists: Clarice Appleby, Gladys Butler, Diana Fowler, and Marilyn Kitchen. Clarice Appleby also drew the pictures used for the cover, division pages, and others in the book. We appreciate her help very much. The year being completed we wish to thank everyone who has helped to make it a success. Although we will be glad to leave, we will also be wishing that we could come back again next fall. ROSS BROTHERS Lumber, Building Supplies and Hardware Broadway Bangor, Maine Tel. 4510 FAULKINGHAM'S 4 Barbers “ You're Next” 141 State Street Bangor, Maine 18
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What Would Happen If? Marilyn didn’t get letters from Winterport? Mrs. Myers couldn’t dictate? Judy M. Couldn’t roller skate? The Juniors didn’t pass? Sharon couldn’t find any gum? Donald had his work done on time? Rita G. got a B? Carolyn couldn’t play basketball? One of the Varsity didn’t get hurt? The Seniors could go to Paris on their clas6 trip? Everyone attended F.H.A.? Herbie and Marilyn grew tall? The Varsity got along with each other? Alan got to school on time? Harry lost his white bucks? Mr. McDonald went home from school without chalk on his suit? Gary Boulier cut his hair? Steven S. didn’t have the “party” to talk about and Sharon G. to tease? A certain Junior Girl lost her wiggle? Carolyne B. made up her mind? Barry C. lost his voice and couldn’t argue? Mrs. Stevenson didn’t have a vocabulary? Mrs. Rodick came to school two days in a row wearing the same pair of shoes? Sandy A. passed a speed test? Dad: “I’m ashamed of you son. When I was your age I could reel all the Presidents off in order without hesitation.” Laughton: “Yes, but there were only three or four of them then.” Mr. Lord: “Can you give me an example of wasted energy?” Gary: “Yes, telling a hair-raising story to a bald-headed man.” Shirley: “Why were the medieval times also called the Dark Ages?” Roy: “Because there were so many knights.” Neighbor: “What do you think of the wider windows that your father has in your new car?” Janet: “Wonderful! Now it’s easy for me to see which garage door I’m hitting.” Clerk: “Did you kill any moths with those moth balls I sold you yes- terday ?” Rodney: “No, I tried for five hours, but I couldn’t hit one!” Mrs. Stevenson received this note from Melvin’s mother. “Please excuse Melvin from his French class. His throat is so sore he can hardly speak English.” Barry: “I wish I had a nickel for every girl I’ve kissed.” Stephen: “What would you do, buy a pack of gum?” Mr. Lord: “Earle, will you and Donald kindly stop passing notes?” Earle: We’re not passing notes, we’re playing poker.” Mr. lord: “Oh, I beg your pardon.” 20
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