Pemetic High School - Pemetic Yearbook (Southwest Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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Si lllli Cl SS HISHIRY FRESHMAN YEAR The Freshman class, consisting of 40 members, came to order under the advisorship of Miss Klimavicz. We elected the following officers: Ben Long ...... . . President Marguerite Hamblen . . Vice -President Audrey Wass . . ..... Secretary Sarah Black . . ...... Treasurer Nancy Stanley , , Student Council Members Ben Long ............ During the yearwe bid farewell to Allen Kelley. We finished the year with 39 members. We contributed a number of classmates to Pemetic's Atheletic program, The following boys were on theJunior Varsity Basketball squad: Alston Beal, Jay Boomer, Jack Gilley, Robert Hinckley, Johnny Kelley, and Richard Smith, Representing the Freshman class on the Girls VarsityBasketball team were: Janet Newman, Marguerite Hamblen and Judy Carroll, Marguerite Hamblen, Elizabeth Emerson, and Sarah Black were Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Soon after school started, we were initiated by the Sophomores. Afterdoing such outrageous tasks as wear- ing our hair in pigtails, onions around our neck, and our parents' clothes, we were considered permanently es- tablished as a class of Pemetic High School, 'cs A A,. tr-4 J Xl is 4 V 9 ' l x ' A . ,.:f!!irs ., 1, ' I n If SOPHOMORE YEAR We opened our Sophomore year in the Laboratory with 38 members. Mr. Griffin was our advisor, The Sophomores made good showing in sports, with Alston Beal on the Varsity Basketball team, and Jay Boomer, Robert Hinckley, Everett Kelley, Richard ,IQ , L,-1 Eefilsizit, - e rt :Q ,iivk ?'f-,iqrws 1.1 , - Smith, Lowell Woods on the Junior VarsitySquadwith Jack Gilley as Captain. The following Sophomore girls were Jayvee Cheer- leaders: Marguerite Hamblen -Captain, Elizabeth Emer- son, Harriet Lunt, Audrey Wass, Sarah Black and Loretta Martis, Judy Carroll, Connie Clark, Elizabeth Emerson, Mar- guerite Hamlen, Alice Lawson, Harriet Lunt, and Audrey Wass were on the Girls' Varsity Basketball Squad. Classmates on the Cross County Squad were: Thomas Eldridge, Robert Hinckley, and Lowell Woods. We were also represented in the F, H, A, , Band, Or- chestra, Science Club, G, A, A, , and Corridor Wardens. We edited the Pow Wow this year which was con- sidered a success, Mrs, Crowley was our faculty advisor and Robert Hinckley was editor. JUNIOR YEAR We enrolled at Pemetic our Junior year with 31 members, and Mr, MacGregor as our faculty advisor, Our Officers were as follows: John Pomroy ,,,,, , , , President Jay Boomer . . . Vice-President Nancy Dunbar . . . . Secretary Judy Carroll . . ...... Treasurer Nancy Stanley , , Student Council Members Thomas Eldridge .......... Our Junior year brought us the task of editing the Yearbook and trying to make both ends meet. Our advisor was Miss Holt and our Editor was Marguerite Elected as officers were: Hamblen. QQJ Bob Hinckley .... . , . President Lg bf John Pomroy, . . . Vice-President Ja' -1 Harriet Lunt, . . . . Secretary 3 Jay Boomer , , ....,. Treasurer V 5 f Nancy Stanley . . Student Council Members K! ' ff Freddie Hinckley ,......... Q We welcomed Leslie Crowley and Letitia Savage to XR A our class. David Marston moved to Michigan and Letitia My I W Savage to Ellsworth soon after school started. W -g f f The fall of our Sophomore year brought us the fun of W f initiating the Freshman. in Q' , f f fy- o WALLS COAL co. HARVARD R. BEAL ,, :- GCS Appliances Fish 8. Lobsrers 4 ' Tel. 10 S.W. Harbor Tel. 290 S. W. Harbor , ADDISON PACKING MCEACHERN 8. HUTCHINS ' Packers of Sordines Construction Tel. 105-2 S.W. Harbor McKinley, Me.

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Sl Illli MASS LOUISE MARIE URQUHART Lou Industrial Manners require time as there is nothing more vul- gar than haste. Pemetic Staff 35 Senior Play 45 Senior Prom Commit- tee 45G1ee Club I5 Operetta 25 Carnival 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. I, 2, 3,45 G. A. A. 1,25 lnterclass Volleyball I, 25 Interclass Magazine Contest Awards I, 2, 4. AUDREY TUNE WASS Audie Maude College Her manner is as winning as her smile, Class Officer, Secretary 1,45 National Honor Society 2, 3,45 Junior Prize Speaking 35 Pemetic Staff 35 Pow Wow Staff 25 Senior Prom Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 45 One Act Play 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15Operetta 2, 45 Carnival I, 2, 3, 45 Office Girl I, 2, 45 Oops Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. Awards I, 2, 3, 45 Corridor Warden 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader Award 3,45 Girls' Varsity Bas- 1 LOWELL EDWARD WOODS Parker 53 Industrial The key to every man is his thought. Senior Prom Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Carnival I, 2, 3, 45 Corridor Warden 3, 45 Junior Var- sity Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 45 Track 1,25 Cross Country 25 Interclass Football 1,25 Magazine Contest Awards 2, 3, Valedictorian . Salutatorian . First Honor . Second Honor . Third Honor . ketball 2, 35 Captain 45 D.A. R. Candidate 4. . .Thomas Eldridge Marguerite Hamblen . Freddie Hinckley . Nancy Stanley Compliments of Manager and Clerks A St P FOOD STORE Southwest Harbor, Maine . . Judy Carroll A. L. SOMES 8. SONS Men's and Boy's Furnishings Tel. 414-3 S.W. Harbor



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Alston Beal, Jay Boomer, Jack Gilley, and Johnny Kelley were varsity Men on the Basket- - ball Team, Jayvee players were: Thomas Eldridge, Freddie Hinck - ley, Everett Kelley, Richard C i gy Smith, and Lowell Woods, Rep- k, 9 Girls on the Girls Varsity Basketball Squad. They were: Judy Carroll Connie Clark Marguerite Hamblen, Alice Lawson Harriet Lunt Janet Newman and Audrey Wass, Beverly Hill was manager. Sl lllll MASS HISIIIRY l2llNllNllHl resenting the Juniors on the Girls x BasketballTeam were: Judy Car- roll, Connie Clark, Elizabeth Emerson, Marguerite Ham- blen, Alice Lawson, Harriet Lunt, Janet Newman, and Audrey Wass. Beverly Hill was assistant manager, One of ourJunior activities was theJunior Prize Speak- ing exhibition, Contestents were: Jay Boomer, Judy Car- roll, Connie Clark, Nancy Dunbar, Marguerite Hamblen, Beverly Hill, HarrietLunt, Janet Newman, Richard Smith, and Audrey Wass. Jay Boomer and Marguerite Hamblen won first and second prizes, respectively, SENIOR YEAR We opened ourSenior Year at Pemetic with 28 mem- bers, Arvilla Kane left us soon after school started, leaving us with 27 members. We immediatley started to work, making money for the class trip to New York, We had contributed a large amount to our treasury by selling Pop Corn, Potato Chips, Soda Pop and Pemetic Banners during our Sophomore and Junior years. At the beginning of our Senior year we ordered miniature pennents, Christmas Cards, and stuffed dogs to be sold around school, We also had some Cake Sales. Our Class officers were as follows: John Pomroy ,.,,,,.,, President Jay Boomer . . . Vice-President Audrey WHSS . . . . . Secretary Nancy Stanley ........ Treasurer Beverly Hill .... Student Council Members Thomas Eldridge ,,,,,,,,,, Connie Clark, Nancy Dunbar, Thomas Eldridge, Marguerite Hamblen, Beverly Hill, Richard Smith, and Audrey Wass allhad principal parts in the Operetta, Rose of the Danube, Men on the Varsity Basketball Team were: Alston Beal, Jay Boomer, Jack Gilley, Everett Kelley, and Johnny Kelley, We alsohad agood representation ofSenior Q y J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY Q 'I Ellsworth, Me. R is H, C. STRATTON co., INC. 96-102 Main St. Ellsworth, Maine fl Varsity Cheerleaders from our class were: Elizabeth Emerson, Har- riett Lunt, Audrey Wass, Marguerite Hamblen, and Janet Newman, Cap- 'A tain. Graduation pictures were taken and we also ordered our Name Cards and Announcements early in the year. Our Senior Play was Our Miss Brooks , It was sup- . I l J 121- , sikm , I V ported by a large cast. Senior members in the National Honor Society were: Judy Carroll, Connie Clark, Nancy Dunbar, Marguerite Hamblen, Nancy Stanley, Harriet Lunt, Audrey Wass, Freddie Hinckley, and Thomas Eldridge. We were also well represented in the Band, G, A, A, , Glee Club, Science Club, F, H, A,, Corridor Wardens, UOP'S Club, and Debating. This history of our four years at Pemetic is colorful and crammed full of activities representing our Senior Class of 1953. Our history as a class may end here on this page, but we know that the fun, work, and good times will occupy a permanent corner in our memories, JTNTYF l ll ' ' RONALD oorr I Gus-Oil-Groceries B' Tel. l95 S.W. Harbor, Me. l l BANGOR DRUG co. Nu, -XV llO Broad Sf., Bangor, Me

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