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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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Junior Class Officers C. Bartlett, B. Carle, G. Cousins, S. Strout JUNIOR CLASS REPORT The class of 1960 held its first meeting September 4, 1958, and elected, President, Stephen Strout; Vice President, Barry Carle; Treasurer, George Cousins; Secretary, Sylvia Hall. Sylvia Hall moved during the year and Carolyne Bartlett was elected to fill her office as secretary. For class projects during the year, we have sold hot dogs every Thursday and planned an Italian Supper for the future. The Junior Class was well represented in sports. George Cousins, Herbert Jordan, and Barry Carle played on the Varsity basketball team, Donald Kearns was manager; Stephen Strout played on the Jayvee team, and Fred Emerson was man- ager. Sharon Grant represented the class on the Girls’ basketball team while Sandra Patten served as manager. Carolyne Bartlett was a member of the Varsity Cheering squad. The Student Council found two members of the Junior Class, Sharon Grant and Carolyne Bartlett, in its member- ship. Chosen for the Yearbook Staff were Barry Carle, Assistant Business Compliments of THAYERS' PHOTO SHOP 169 State St. — Bangor, Me. Your Anscochrome Color Headquarters Tel. 2-8735 Compliments of LINCOLN PATTEN TRUCK FARMER 22 Hcrmon, Maine
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