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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Of the forty-tive members who started in the Freshman Class in 1944, twenty- nine are now graduating. As the last days of our happy four years at Pemetic come to a close, we recall with great joy and satisfacton the fun we've had and the people we've met. XfVe soon had members of our class representing us in several activities. Rodney Webster, Bill Searls, and Dick Allen were a part of the basketball squad, with Barbara Kenney, Katharine Benson and Edith XVorcester as cheerleaders to help make the noise at the games. Marilyn Carroll and Edith 'Worcester took part in the jun'or Prize Speaking Exhibition while four of our more talented members, Arthur Moore, Vance Frost, Dick Allen and Barbara Kenney took part in the Jamboree. The class picnic at Echo Lake in june brought to a happy close our Freshman year at Pemetic. VVhen school opened in September we had an enrollment of thirty-nine in the Sophomore class. The first big event on our calendar was the imtiation we gave the Freshmen. Dick Allen and Art Moore were again members of the varsity basketball squad and Bob Closson was on the junior varsity team. Katharine Benson, Edith VVor- cester, and Barbara Kenney were again chosen to be cheerleaders. Nancy Spurling and Shirley jones were on the junior varsity cheerleading squad. This year Allison Bunker was the high salesman for the school during the magazine drive. Only one member of our class was in Public Speaking this year. Edith Worces- ter represented us in this and the Senior Play, too. The nine members of our class on the National Honor Society were Richard Allen, Vance Frost, Shirley jones, Clarence LaCount, Arthur Moore, XVilliam Searls, Rodney VVebster, Ralph Stanley, and Edith VVorcester. VVe also made up nearly half the membership of the Oop's Club. Several students from our class were on the Pow-VV ow staff. Our junior year at Pemetic was indeed a busy one. NfVe are very proud of the honors we attained in inter-class games that year. The boys won the Inter- scholastic Football t't1e and the girls brought home the bacon in the form of the Inter-scholastic Basketball title. Dick Allen, Art Moore, and Bill Searls represented our class on the varsity basketball squad again this year with Vance Frost as their most able manager. Shirley Kelley played on the junior varsity squad. Varsity cheerleaders were again Katharine Benson, Edith VVorcester, Barbara Kenney, and newly elected Jean Boomer. In junior Prize Speaking, our class was well represented by Katharine Benson, Marilyn Carroll, jean Boomer, and Edith Wforcester. Edith won second place this year and of course we were very proud. Members of our class again on the National I-Ionor Society were: Clarence La- Count, Ralph Stanley, Richard Allen, Vance Frost, Arthur Moore, Jean Boomer, Edith XfVorcester, and XVilliam Searls. jean Boomer. Edith XfVorcester, Verona Storms, and Charlotte Gilley were O11 the junior Prom Committee. , Our class picnic was held at Lucerne-in-Maine this year at Mrs. VValker's camp. Now comes the last and perhaps the most important year in the school life of all students-the Senior year. The iirst big event was the annual Senior Three Act Play, The Young Fry, the cast of which was: Jean Boomer, Barbara Kenney, Edith WO1'CCSICl', George Lawson, Dick Allen, Verona Storms, Bill Searls, Helen Parker, Art Moore, Marilyn Carroll, and Mamie Reynolds. Vance Frost was on
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lflu l'lllllSAl.l lf! Y l4lll1lNA STUIIMS ll'uuny GENERAL. ss Part. Flui: Snlnti-5 l'ein4-tic Stull' 3: .lnnior Prom 3: Intl-i'4:1usx4 linsluetlnlll 2-I. 4: l'llllllllillt'l'N 3, 4: Uunu-ru Club -I: Tho Young Fly 4: Slidell lligll School. Slialvll, Lil.- 'ri x In uni' xuullu'r1l lv 0 II: I II 11's Vwumi Storms, yun amz W1 ' I ' ww: hor lurk and much xuczrrxs A lllll'8l2 shi: plans in lm. EA Rl. l llAN KL! N 'l'llll1ll.UNV Von M l'iIll,'lAL Uluss Proplivvy: Awards 2. Zi, -lg .lunior 1'l'oin 33 liltvrclalras Bnskvtlmll 2. 3, 4: In- lorclnss Fuolbnll 3. -l: liaise-lmll 2. 3. 4: lluys' Home Ev, Club 2: Connnilttevs 3. llvrcis ll buy jrnm .ilzflfilllny His numr' ix 7'Iim'l':uf. Eur! Iliu flllfllfifl' alriilw' in u froulru .lt this hc xinm' can -zvhirl. G. I JEAN BOOMER Iio1m1 f oL1.i-:mc Vlnss l'a11'l. f'lHll'2ll Ul't'l'4II .Awnrmls -ll W l'1-nu-tie' Stull' 3: l'ow-Wow Stull 2. Il: Prim- Slll'llklll,LZ 3: .lznnlmrov 2, Il: Junior Prom Il: Van-sity llnskvtlmll 4: lntvrclaiss linskotlmll Il. -l: llitc-i'ulz'1ss Vollm-ybull 4: Cuinmlttcos LI, 3, -l 3 'Wm' Sfillllll Coininlttov 25 Operettu l Sl: Music- Fc-.stivzil 3: Svniox' Prom 45 Fu- turv lIonwixinlcul's Club 4: Senior Play 4: Softball 3. -lg Varsity Clieerlezulner 3, 4: UOPS tflnb 2. IL' 4: Glen Club 33 Trains- l'e-i'rv1l from lmlnoc: High School 29 Lubuc ldditorinl Bmuwl 2. I Tl:-ix gi1'1'n IIIMILC is Ola Jaan fpllilio' sIm'd Merci' trrll-j Nln' plums lu go to tim U. of ill. .lmi we all wish hcr well. ELIQANOR MAE WALLS umm COMMERCIAL V Clams Pifoplwcyg Claws Socrel::u'y 2: Pv- nu-ln: Stal? 3g,Juuior Prmn 3g Girls' Shop Club 15 CUlllIllitl'0l'!8 1. 2, 43 Oflicc Girl 4, Jllvct our Elvnuor She s. xhy IQHI .-:mall And when it vu-num to shorthand Sl1c's really an Hia bull. EDITH WURCESTER Ellie Co1.1,muI-1 ' lfonrth llunor Part: Class Uliiuur 1: Awards 3: P0lllPflC Stuff 33 Pow-Wow Staff 2. 3: Swvpt Cie-an Off Her Feet 1: Glass Disln-s 23 A Date With Judy 3: One-Act Play Prmnpter 45 Prize,Speaklng 1, 2, 33 .lnnlloroe 2, Zig Junior Prom 33 Varsity Buskvtbull 43 lntvrclass Bnskvtbull 37 Varsity Cheerlezldel' 1. 2. 3, 4: OOPS Club 2 4: Glen Club lg Debating Il: Commit- llvs 1. 2. 3. -l: Magazine Contest Captain 2: Ullice Girl 23 School Librarian 3, 4: Thu- Young Fvy -l: Baud 3. 4. Edith hails jrnm CIr11'k's Point To 7I1H'N'fllU sclmul sh.c'll gil limi 'lnixlicx in you, E119 l'uu'II bc a SUCCESS, we know.
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the joh selling tickets while ushers Hilda Norwood and Driscilla Gott helped peo- ple find their seats. Advertising was done by Charlotte Gilley, Katharine Benson, and Mamie Reynolds. juanita Dorr and Ralph Stanley ably took cate of the props and Clarence LaCount managed all sound effects and lighting. To take tickets at the door were Katharine Benson and Louise Phippen. Separate committees for graduation were so numerous they could not all he named hut on the graduating committee were Helen Parker, Marilyn Carroll and .-'Xllison Bunker who worked w.th Mr. Ronco, Mr. Benson and Miss 'l'hayer. Our class was well represented on the varsity basketball squad with Dick Allen and Arthur Moore as Co-captains and Bill Searls and Shirley Kelley playing an active part. To help keep the games peppy were cheerleaders Barbara lfenney, .lean lloomer, Katharine Henson, Edith Mforcester, and Nancy Spurling. 'lean Boomer. llarhara Kenney, Katharine Benson, forwardsg Lillian Rich, Verona Storms and Edth NVorcester, fruards, ila ed on the Girls, varsity liasket- is . I b . hall squad. llill Searls won honors in the form of the Ping-Pong tournament. Memhers of the Senior class who belong to the National Honor Society are Katharine Benson, Edith Worcester, Vance Frost, Clarence LaCount, Bill Searls, .-Xrt Moore, Verona Storms, Dick Allen, -lean Boomer. Barbara Kenney and Ralph Stanley. Dr'seilla Gott, Louise Phippen and Katharine Benson took leads in the operetta, lllikadn. Oop's from the Senior class are Katharine Benson, ,lean Boomer, Dick Allen, Vance Frost, Art Moore, Hill Searls, Allison Bunker, Edith Wforcester and Mamie llevnolds. Verona Storms, Bill Searls and Juanita Dori' are members of the Camera Club, with Verona Storms as president. George Lawson again showed his talents hy representing us in the 'one-act play Grenach'ka which placed hrst in the district play contest.
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