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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Hill, Shirley Lewis, Edna Jellison, Pat Wass, Judy Carroll, Elizabeth Emerson, Connie Clark, Audrey Wass, Marguerite Hamblen, Alice Lawson. SECOND ROW: Faculty Advisor-Miss Riley, Agnes Dolliver, Mary Robinson, Juanita Dunbar, Bernice Hancock, Wilma Hamblen, Allison Thatcher, Mar- garet Reed, Gail Perkins, Cynthia Carroll, Harriet Lunt, THIRD ROW: Charlotte Campbell, Shirley Goodwin, Carole Thurston, Betty Mid- dleton, Clora Dorr, Yvonne Gallant, Nancy Carroll, Kay Stanwood, Betty Bryer, Janet Newman, FOURTH ROW: Joanne Reynolds, Pat Chapman, Julie Coffin, Pauline Dunbar, Betsy Grindle, Ann Bunker, Bella Carter, Ruth Pomroy, Carolyne Dillon, FIFTH ROW: Sandra Jellison, Joanne Butler, Emily Butler, Alice Harper, Priscilla Farley, Marilyn Holt, Martha Reed, Rachel Spurling. llllill' lllHlllIC ASSllCIllllll LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK in Ellsworth offers you a complete banking service. Ellsworth Maine KOZY KORNER Gas-Oi l -Groceries M. L. Young, Prop. McKinley, Me. The Pemetic Girls' Athletic Association met in September with 47 members and Miss Riley as their advisor. The following officers were elected: President . . . A . . Judith Carroll Vi ce-President ............... Pat Wass Secretary 8K Treasurer .......... Elizabeth Emerson A committee was appointed by the officers to plan the year's ac- tivities. There was a representative from each class. They were: Freshman .............. Alice Harper Sophomore . . Patricia Johnson Junior ........ . . . . Nancy Carroll Senior .... . .... . . . . . . . Alice Lawson In order to get their points to earn either their numerals, Pemetic Letter, Maine Emblem or Maine State Pin, they participated in num- erous sports such as volleyball, softball, intramural basketball, hiking and others of this type. 1.et's hope all the girls got adequate pointsl BOUCHARD BOAT SHOP S.W. Harbor, Me. Z9 GAL'S MARKET ' Groceries St Meats McKinley Tel. S.W.H. 393
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'Q A Q FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT i , Mrs, Bryer, Shirley Lewis, Marilyn Holt, Shirley Goodwin, Nancy Dunbar, Beverly Hill, Alice Lawson, Elizabeth Harper, Charlotte Campbell, SECOND ROW: Barbara Reed, Mary Butler, Patricia Johnson, Hazel Gott, Esther Stanley, lean Black, Nancy Stanley, Ann Bunker, Edith Clough, THIRD ROW: Alice Harper, Emily Butler, Joanne Butler, Edith Ingalls, Mary Robinson, Gail Perkins, Margaret Reed, Clora Dorr, Nancy Willey, FOURTH ROW: Nancy Carroll, Edna Jellison Pat Wass, Kay Stanwood Betty Br er J , y, , anet Newman, Harriet Lunt, Louise Ilrauhart, Marian Linscott. The F.H.A. , or the Future Homemakers of America, with a total of forty-two members. Officers elected for the year were as follows: President . . Vice-President . . . Secretary. . . opened this year . Nancy Dunbar . Alice Lawson . . . Beverly Hill Treasurer ........ ..... E lizabeth Harper Reporter ................. Loretta Martis The Executive Committee Representatives from each class were: Seniors ..... Juniors . . Sophomores ...... ....... . Pat Johnson Freshmen ................ Alice Harper A business meeting was held each Wednesday with parlimentary procedure being carried on throughout the business meetings. F.H.A. members were kept very busy this year with many different activities. An all-school party was put on last fall on October 24th. The annual F.H.A. Convention was held in May at the University of Maine and the Mother and Daughter Banquet was held on February 20th. The F.H.A. girls also helped the Home Ec. girls work on the annual fashion show which was presented in May. Degree books were ordered by several members and quite a few earned their degrees this year. GUILFORD B. WI LLEY HERBERT T. WILBURI M.D. Mason and Contractor Phone 418 Tel. ll-2 S.W. Harbor S.W. Harbor, Me. MAE CARROLL 28 GEORGE B LAURIA Phone 276 . T Attorney and Counselor at L S. W. Harbor, Me. aw S. W. Harbor, Maine . Judy Carroll . . Pat Wass
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8 'I FRONT ROW LEFT-RIGHT: Ronald Gott, William Curran. SECOND ROW: Pat Wass, Judy Carrol, Jay Boomer, Alice Lawson, Elizabeth Emerson, Nancy Carroll. THIRD ROW: Jarvis Newman, Harriet Lunt, Clora Dorr, Ellis Seavey, David Paine, Jack Gilley, Janet Newman, Betty Bryer, FOURTH ROW: Faculty Advisor-Mr, Stadden, Betty Mid- dleton, Bella Carter, Marguerite Hamblen, Audrey Wass, Everett Kelley, Johnny Kelley, Connie Clark, John Moore, Tom Eldridge, Dick Reynolds, Kay Stanwood, Edna Jellison, Carole Thurston, LAST ROW: Edwin Brovm, Alston Beal, Richard Smith, Absent when picture was taken was William Ward. UIIIVS lllllll President, Jay Boomer, Vice-President, Judy Carroll, Treasurer, Alice Lawson, Secretary, Elizabeth Emersong Faculty Advisor, Mr. Stadden. The Oop's Club consists of 36 members. An initiation was held last fall for new members from the Junior and Senior classes. A trip was taken to the White Mountains in New Hampshire on October 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Stadden were chaperones for the trip. The group spent Friday and Saturday night at the Lodge at Pinkham Notch. The group leftFriday afternoon and reached Gorham, New Hampshire late that night. The next day everyone started to climb Mt. Washington. The mountain was covered with snow and the temperature was very Cold, but this fact didn't stop Several who climbed to the top. That night everyone visited the Youth Center in Berlin, New Hampshire, where they went swimming and bowling. Sunday forenoon the group started home, taking the long way through Pinkham Notch and Franconia Notch, where they saw the Old Man of the Mountain, and went up Cannon Mountain in the Aerial Tramway. They also stopped at The Flume. Then the group went through to Port- land, Maine where they met and had supper. Late that night they returned to Southwest Harbor. Several meetings were held during the year, at which they planned for future trips and showed snapshots of the previous trips. M. A. CLARK INC. HANCOCK COUNTY F.r.D. Florist PUBLISHING CO. Tel, 34-W Ellsworth, Me. Ellsworth, Me. BAR HARBOR MOTOR CO. BAR Hxfifrf 'NC' A5L'32QfgfyEn :,'j1'S 30 Call Ellsworth 487-M2 Tel. 100 Ellsworth, Me.
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