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4.4, ,M .W FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Dolliver, Pauline Dumbar, Helen Francis, Jack Rich, Joanne Reynolds, Alice Harper, George Francis, Roger Pomroy, Joseph Dillon, Kay Harper, SECOND ROW: Rachel Spurling, Hazel Gott, Marilyn Holt, I-Iazellieers, Joanne Butler, Emily Butler, SandraJellison, Pearl Silva, Janet Staples, Edith Clough, Ann Bunker, THIRD ROW: Betsy Grindle, Julie Coffin, Gerald Hill, Alton Mitchell, James Farley, Gerald Walls, Roderick Miller, Martha Reed, Priscilla Farley. Edith Ingalls, Faculty advisor--Mr, Allen, FOURTH ROW: Terry Stanley, Alfred Dow, Edwin Clough, Laurie Jordon, Jay Ramsdell, Robert Standwood, Lawrence Albee, Robert Wheaton, Berten Willey, Roger Seavey, FIFTH ROW: Wendell Scavey, Wesley Bracy, Lawrence Seavey, Everett Seavey, Albert Buswell, Phillip Dow, Everett Butler, Ronald Smith, Richard Phippen, HIISHIVIA MASS HISTURY The class of 1956 opened this year with 53 members. The Sophomore class welcomed us with the traditional initiation. The girls were requested to wear men's pants, shirts and rubber boots. The boys wore girl 's shorts, blouses, high heels, red socks, a veil and ribbons. Both carried a tin can containing candy which had to be distributed among the Sophomores. We elected the following class officers: President ....... . Alice Harper Vice President . . George Francis Secretary. . . . . . . Roger Pomroy Treasurer ........ ........ J ack Rich Student Council Representatives . . Joanne Reynolds, Joseph Dillon The Freshmen boys who made the Jayvee Basketball team were Jay Ramsdell, Alfred Dow, Philip Dow, Terry Stanley and Berton Willey. Pauline Dunbar served as substitute in the Jayvee Cheering squad. The Freshmen were represented in many activites: F.H.A., G.A.A., Operetta, Band, and Freshmen Prize Speaking. BROWNS STUDIO AND PHARMACY C. E. MARCYES Ice Cream Parlor-Luncheonette General Insurance . . . Portraits . . . Z2 Thomas Searls Alice Swanson Films developed Prints Enlarged 94 Muln Street Bur l'lGrlD0r, Maine Bar Harbor Maine
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A 1 FIRST ROW, L-R: Keith Newman, Cynthia Carroll, Agnes Dolliver, Mary Robinson,- Gerald Rich, Richard Brown, Lawrence Ballard, Willis Furtwengler, Leigh Robinson, SECOND ROW, L-R: Kay Bouchard, Margaret Reed, Juanita Dunbar, Wilma Hamblen, Allison ' ' ' ' ' - P l THIRD ROW, L-R: Thatcher, Bernice Hancock, Shirley Lewis, Pat Chapman, Gail Perkins, Faculty Advisor Mrs, ott e. G 'ndle Pat Wentworth Jean Black Esther Stanley Clyde Galley, Hamid NSISOH. Richard Herrick, Keith Clark, Wilder Stanley, Morgan ri , , , , Maurice Thurston, FOURTH ROW, L-R: Lawrence Robinson, John Carroll, Dan Dolliver, Lester Bracy, Cleo Alley, George Hall, Donald b h icture was taken were Harold Billings, James Heriot, Pat Johnson, Norris Sullivan, Deane Whitney, Bertram Butler. A sent w en p Reddish, Rosalind Philbrook, and Emerson Spurling, SllPllllMllIlt MASS f '-'Ti' ' ii The Class of l955 began its second year at Pemetic with an enrollment of forty- five members and Mrs. Winifred Pottle as our faculty advisor. During the year we bid good-bye to Allen Mitchell, who moved to Bangor, and Lowell Noyes, who went to New .Cannan, Connecticut. R At the beginning of the school year we elected the following class officers: President, Gerald Rich: Vice-President, Dick Brown: Secretary, Mary Robinsonp Treasurer, Agnes Dolliverp Student Council Representatives, Cynithia Carroll, Keith Newman. On October third we gave the freshmen their annual welcoming and initiation party. On October sixteenth we recieved their return party. The Sophomores also took on the task of publishing the school newspaper, the Pow Wow. In Sports this year we had a good showing with Johnny Carroll on the Varsity basketball team and Dick Brown on the Junior Varsity. Deane Whitney and Keith Clark were on the Cross Country team. On the Junior Varsity cheerleading group, representatives from the Sophomore class were! Candy Carroll, Allison Thatcher, Gail Perkins, Wilma Hamblen and Margaret Reed. Juanita Dunbar served as a substitute. The sophomores are also represented in F.F.A. , Band, G.A.A. , Science Club and Debating. Stokley's Finest Canned Goods Z1 O. E. HARPER EXPRESS ARTHUR CHAPIN CO.-Distributors R0Cl4lGf1Cl, EllSWOrfh, ' Southwest Harbor, Maine Bangor Mau ne
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FIRST ROW, L-R: Jon Bouchard, Kenneth Hutchins, Mary Ramsdell, David Carroll, Ann Hinckley, Jimmy Carroll, SEC- OND ROW, L-R: John Burgess, Nancy Reed, Janet Clark, Edith Gilley, Virginia Fortenberry, Gwendolyn Morrill, Meredith Rich, Cecil Dorr, Faculty Advisor--Miss Riley, THIRD ROW, L-R: Freddie Rich, Richard Billings, Freddie White, Mennie Merchant, Wayne Mitchell, Paul Trafton, Jerry Closson, Leslie Ward, Absent when picture was taken was Janice Dillon. runnin taint We began our second year at Pemetic with 23 members. Three new members i ioined us at the beginning of the year. They were John Burgess, Janice Dillon and Virginia Fortenberry. Miss Riley was our faculty advisor. We gave awelcome party . for the Seventh Grade in the early fall. The Seventh Grade gave us a return party in March. Our class officers were elected as follows: President .......... . . David Carroll Vice-President . . Kenneth Hutchins Secretary. . . . . Mary Ramsdell Treasurer ............... Jon Bouchard Student Council Representatives . Jimmy Carroll, Ann Hinckley Those participating in Junior High Basketball were: Wayne Mitchell, David Carroll, Jimmy Carroll, Richard Billings, Jon Bouchard, John Burgess, Paul . Trafton, Menny Merchant, with Fred Rich as manager. Mary Ramsdell was chosen captain of the Junior High Cheerleaders. Others T participating were Janet Clark, and Ann Hinckley. Nancy Reed and Meridith Rich served as substitutes. We also were well represented in the Operetta and in the Girls' Glee Club. Compliments of WILLIAM WESTLAND 8. CO. J- AUSTIN GOTT SAWYER'S MARKET Equipment for every sport GGHGFGI COUJFGCTOV Southwest Harbor, Maine ll Revere Rd., Quincy, Mass. MCKlnleY, Me- Tel. 273-4 ,,, 4
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