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EIGHTH GRADE Seated, from left to right: L. Harris, S. Snow, S. Walls, B. Witherly, L. King, L. Ashe, C. Thibodeau, C. Leonard, S. Hudson, B. Burgess, L. Wentworth, L. Bevan, K. Dark, L. Miller. Second row: Mr. Overlook, Class Advisor, T. Dansereau, T. Duran, J. Homsted, N. Garland, K. Klienheltcr, L. Savage, E. Hanning, L. Burke, L. Harris, T. Partridge, J. Jewett, K. Taylor, J. Blanchard, R. Reyn- olds, R. Simmons, P. Rich. R. Lord, S. Spencer, Mr. Thomas. Third row: T. Clark, G. Lord. A. Thayer, D. Getchell, V. Spencer. A. Freeman, C. Harris, K. Light, M. Nickerson, D. Archer, J. Treadwell, F. Thayer, A. Smith, F. Noyes, M. Homsted. Short or Tall, Big or Small JOHN PAUL Fits ’Em All 51-57 Pickering Square Bangor, Mair The Class of 1966 held its first meeting and elected the following officers: President Linda Lou Harris; Vice President, Arlan Freeman; Secretary, Lorraine Ashe; Treasurer Carolyn Leonard; and Assistant Treasurer, Kathe Thomas. A king and queen were crowned at our class party on March 2,1962; they were Cliftoi Small and Nancy Garland. We have three J. V. Cheerleaders. They are Karen Kleinhelter Joanne Jewett, and Lorraine Ashe. Our class advisors are Mr. Overlock and Mr. Thomas. We would like to thank them fo their guidance. The class has had several projects They were a Food Sale at W. T. Grants an' a Fudge Sale in our school corridors. We have three majorettes in our class They are Lynn Bevan, Sandra Spencer, an Linda King. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Vice President, Arlan Free- man; President, Linda Lou Harris; Secretary, Lorraine Ashe; Treasurer, Carolyn Leonard. “Say It With Flowers” Trl. 947-8464 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE Dwight S. Russell, Prop. CUT FLOWERS, DESIGNS, SEEDLINGS (Above Auditorium) Buck Street Bangor. Maine
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FRESHMAN CLASS Front row, left to right: J. Hansen, G. Lord, R. Ellis, J. Martin, H. Fletcher, M. Munn, C. Cutler, L. Bishop, D. Boulier, J. Martin, L. Stubbs, S. Essex, J. Simmons, A. Carle. Second row. Advisor, Mrs. Tibbetts, F. Walker, E Keith, M. Getchell, B. Jackson, A. Gilks, F. Roy, M. Grif- fin, B. Sherwood, G. Littlefield, S. Overlock, H Hackett, N. Hansen, J. Pike, J. Goodspeed, L. Adams, L. Robinson, V. Campbell, R. Treadwell, W. Leonard, L. Turner, H. Corson, W. McVicar, L. Garland, Mrs. Bridges. Third row: R. Booker, J. Fitz, R. Keating, B. Richardson, M. Brawn, L. Quinn, G. Waterman, J. Thibodeau, T. Applebee, R. J. Griffin, R. Ashe, G. Porter, E. Cousins, S. Edgecomb, R. Patten, F. Butler, J. Grant, D. DeGrasse, S. Davis, S. Doughty, T. Duran, R. Walls, H. Crosby. Our first year of high school began by electing our class officers. They are as follows: President, Lynda Garland; Vice President, Jeffrey Grant; Secretary, Jean Martin; Treas- urer, Jane Pike; and Assistant Treasurer, Lorraine Adams. Our class advisors are Hazel Tibbetts and David Lovell. Gaynor Littlefield, Sharon Overlock, and Leanne Robinson were cheerleaders for the J. V. Cheering Squad. Joanna Hanson and Jane and Jean Martin were chosen for majorettes. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Vice President, Jeff Grant; Treasurer, Jane Pike; Assistant Treasurer, Lorraine Adams; Secretary, Jean Martin; Presi- dent, Lynda Garland. Sharon Overlock was our candidate for the Snow Carnival Queen. And she won. We had a Christmas Party and a Harvest Moon Dance for our social activities. WIRTHMORE FEED CO. Grain — Grass Seeds — Fertilizer 17 Independent St. Bangor, Maine Warehouse—North Bangor Telephone 912-8281 or 942-8282 DANA'S TRAILER GRILL 72 Summer Street 19
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KEYHOLE SPY Hi, Everybody! Well, here it is 1962 and we bet you can not wait to read the latest gossip! What is this affair between B. N. and L. A.? Oh, well, I suppose you are never too old to learn . . . What eighth grade girl seems to annoy Mr. Lovell; Now that’s not very nice, is it J. J.? . . . Who is Mr. Lundquist’s new friend? Could it be Albert or Albertina? Isn’t it a rather odd companion? . . . What’s the latest count of R. D.’s ex-girl- friends? Is anybody keeping score for him? . . . Has T. H. had any ap- plicants for his want-ads? . . . Who were the new teachers that some of the senior girls flipped over? We’ll never tell . . . What are the big attrac- tions in the eighth grade room? . . . Mr. Withee seems to be having quite a lot of trouble with the seniors . . . What two teachers had to be rousted out of bed by some of the students? How lazy can some people get!! After all, it was only three o’clock in the morning! Seriously, the seniors thank all those who helped to make the Hunters’ Breakfast a success . . .. And speaking about lazy people, N. H. brings a pillow to sit on. If the seats are that hard, perhaps you should write to your Congressman! . . . Why do the boys call A. H. “baby”? Some of the things he does makes us wonder . . . The girls in Junior Exhibition were slightly out-numbered, four to seven . . . What’s this I hear about Mr. W.? What time was it when you went fishing, anyway? Well, we sure hope you caught some for all of your trouble . . . Why did T. H. lose a tooth at the Hunters’ Breakfast? Could it be that they itched too much? ... I wonder what Mr. C.’s ideas are on having classes outside on the lawn? Ask S. R., she knows ... I hear that M. A. has plenty of boyfriends, especially tall ones. It must be nice! . . . Who is Whing-ding? Ask K. K., she’ll tell you . . . I’ve heard of trading used cars, but never trading used boyfriends. I guess it it doesn’t work out so well, as L. D. and A. W. can; tell you ... What’s this I hear about B. N. in P. O. D.? Is it really possible for some- one to be in love with a chair? . . . There sure must be a lot of hungry people in P.O.D. class. If you don’t believe me, check the desks once in a while. There’s more in them than books . . . How did B. N. get stuck on a side street in Bangor? Could it be that he was doing Mr. C. a favor? Well, at least Mr. C. lent him a shovel . . . Did D. G. really blackmail I. F.? Wouldn’t you like to know what it was all about? Well, ask them, . . . I hear that S. B. finally got a bright red car. Now that she has it, she wants to sell. Any prospects? . . . The number of diamond catchers in the senior class seems to vary. Anyone know the reason why, S. B.,? Well kids, this brings to a close another thrilling episode of the KEY- HOLE SPY. It’s time for me to hibernate for another year. But all you kids better be good, because never fear, I’ll be back again next year. EPSTEIN'S GOSS T. V. and ELECTRIC FOSS ESSO SERVICE 50 Years on the Job 'Never Undersold' South Brewer Radio-TV Service and Sales Phone 884-2238 Range and Fuel Oils Telephone 8021-3 Hampden, Maine Levant, Maine 21
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