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PEMETIC be rabuate of llbemetic ilfligb School 935 CLARENCE ELLERY BEAL, General Really Carnival, 1, Play, 3, 4, Bestocca, 2, 3, 4, Play Specialties, 3, 4, Newspaper, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, Operetta, 1, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4 3 Exchange Editor, 4, Oration. Clarence is a live Wire but not shocking. He has furnished no end of amusement for his classmates during his four years in school. He claims that he doesn't like the girls but We have opinions of our own. NETTIE FLORENCE BEAL, Commercial Nettie Operetta, 1, Carnival, 1, 45 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bestocca, 2, 3, 4, Band, 4, Literary Editor, 45 Outing Club, 4, News- paper, 4, Basketball, 4, Assistant Treasurer Student Council, 3, Plays, 3, 4, Play ,Spe-cialties, 2, 3, 4, Declama- tion, 3 3 Volley Ball, 4, Prophecy. Whom have we here? None other than Nettie, one of the champion basketball players of '35. Besides being a good basketball player, she is a pretty good school teacher. , Much care has been put in the hands of Nettie, when the teachers have been absent, and she has been very successful. We all Wish you the best of luck at M. S. C.
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I he 'Pemctxc Published by the Senior Class of Southwest Harbor High School May, 1935 Single Copy, 400 EDITORIAL In 1932, our class entered Pemetic High School as Freshmen. With Mr. McLellan, as princip-al, Mrs. Henry Wass, English, and Mrs. Wesley Carroll, Commercial, we started our high school life. Three happy years passed under the supervision and kindly interest of these teachers. ik SK if We regret that the well-loved teachers of our first three years retired from their positions .at Pemetic High to take up the duties of forming new homes. We are, however, very glad to Welcome Miss Shir- ley Sweeney, English, Miss Esther Moore, Commercial, and Mr. Ralph Long, as- sistant, in their places. We have only had a year to get acquainted with them, but we 'feel it is due to the addition of an extra teacher to the staff that so many activities have been begun in the school. We are sure that by their co- operation and underslta'nding of our problems this year, our difficulties have been greatly lessened. 14' Sk SF For the first time in the life of Pemetic High Sch0O1, a School band has been or- ganized. Under the leadership of Mr. Long, and with the help of Mr. Sim Marshall, Mr. Fred Mayo, and Mr. Harry Bennett, the band has steadily progressed, and we feel that with ample support back of it, this band will be a permanent organization and one that will be a source of great pride to Pemevtic High School. :lf Pk ak Through the efforts of the Program Committee this year, we have been able to .secure most interesting speakers. Our pupils consider these addresses to be of great value and appreciate greatly the ef- fort and trouble our townspeople and others take in adding to our development. P14 ik Pk We hope that the townspeople of Tre- mont will understand tha.t the pupils of P. H. S. appreciate the contributions of that town toward the successes that we enjoy in our school. In our sports as well as in scholastic activities, its pupils take a very active and leading part and add their full share to our school life. --M. Bickford, '35 Editor-in-Chief.
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PEMETIC MARGARET LILLIAN BICKFORD, College lVlig Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 4, Play Specialties, 3, 4, News- paper, 4, Vice-President, 2, 4, Chairman Program Com- mittee, 4, Manager Magazine Sales, 3, Captain Maga- zine Sales, 4, Bestocca, 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 4, Editor- in-Chief of Pemetic, 4, Co-Valedictory. Here is a member of our class who always has her leisons, even though she may have other things on her mind. Well, f'Mig, you have been a true friend to us all and We feel sure the underclassmen will miss your friendship. Happy landings. DORIS SPURLING BIRLEM, General Dolly Carnival, 1, 4, Play, 3, Play Specialties, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 1, Operetta, 1, Bestooca, 3, Treasurer, 4, Advertising, 4, Manager of Magazine Sale, 4, Captain Magazine Sale, 3, Student Association, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, May Day, 3, De- bate Club, 4, Program Committee, 3, Class Will. Dolly has one prized possession-her Chevrolet. Her great- est ambition .seems to be to run ia taxi service for anybody who Wants to get somewhere or nowhere. But hzwks. she going to when she's on duty as a nurse in some hospital? D3n't let it bother you, though. You can patch up the damages other taxi drivers do. CECILE EDNA CLEMENT, College Ceo Carnival, 1, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 4, Treasurer, 3, Secretary, 2, Specialties, 2, 3, 4, Play, 3, 4, Home Elconornics Play, 2, Newspaper, 4, Band, 4, Student Council, 1, 3, Secretary Student Association, 4, V. I. A. Essay, 1, Art Editor Pemetic, 4, Bestooca, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class History, 4. Our Carnival Queen! Well, Ceo, between your appetite and your laugh you've got us all beaten. Think nothing of it though, because after all it's loads. of fun to eat and it would be a pretty sad World if nobody ever laughed. DOROTHY ADELE DOLLIVER, Commercial Dot Senior Play, 4, Junior Play Specialty, 3, Operetta, 1, Carnival, 1, Advertising, 4. And here'.s to ,our champion gum-chewer as well as our gig- gler. Well, Dot, we know your strong points are better than your weak ones. 'Ilhe four years you have been With us have certainly increased our sense of humor. We hope that you will always see the funny side of life.
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