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GAYLE SMITH Course: Industrial Nickname: Smitty Swelling in anger or sparkling in glee. Transferred from Higgins Classical Institute in 1952 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. Not pictured: WILLIAM EUGENE WARD Course: Industrial Nickname: Willie Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals. OPP’S Club 3-4, Track I. KATHLYN LOUISE STANWOOD Course: College Nickname: Kay Impatience never commanded success. National Honor Society 2-3-4, Pemetic Staff 3, Senior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 3, Junior Prize Speaking 3, Basketball 3-4, Junior Varsity Cheering 2, Inter- class Basketball I-2-3-4, Volley- ball I-2-3-4, Softball 1-2, Pow Wow Staff 2, Band I-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Operetta I-3, Carni- val 1-2, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, G. A. A. Awards I-2-3-4, F.H. A. 1-2- 3-4, OPP’S Club 2-3-4. This Page Sponsored by BAR HARBOR, TIMES Bar Harbor, Maine PATRICIA JOAN WASS Course: College Nickname: Pat We must be young to do great things. National Honor Society 2-3-4, Stu dent Council 1-2, Class Officer 1- 3-4, Pemetic Staff 3, Senior Play 4, Magazine Captain 4, Awards I- 3-4, Junior Prize Speaking 3, Spear Speaking Contest 3, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Varsity Cheering 3-4, Awards 3, Junior Cheering I-2, Pow Wow 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Office Girl 3-4, Interclass Basketball I -2-3-4, Inter- class Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Carnival 1-2, Operetta 1-3, Glee Club 1-2-3, Corridor Warden 3-4, OPP’S Club 3- 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4.
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GWENDOLYN ARLENE PETTEGROW Course: College Nickname: Gwen Be merry if you are wise. Junior Prom Committee 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Inter-class Basketball I-2-3-4, Inter-class Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3- 4, F. H. A. 2-3-4. G. A. A. I-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Varsity Cheerleader 4. ALBERT HENRY ROBINSON Course: Commercial Nickname: Mott, Bert Better to wear out, than to rust out. Senior Play 4, Pemetic Staff 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Var- sity Basketball Manager 3-4, J. V. Basketball Manager 1-2, Baseball 1-2, Manager 3-4, Pow Wow Staff 2, Inter-class Basketball I-2-3-4, Football I, Carnival 1-2, Cross Country Manager 3-4, Corridor Warden 2-3-4. RUTH LUCILLE POMROY Course: Industrial Nickname: Rudy, Ruthie “Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Junior Prom Committee 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Pow Wow 2, Inter-class Basketball I-2-3-4, Inter-class Volleyball 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 1-2, Class Numerals 1, Sen- ior Prom Committee 4. This page sponsored by LAWRENCE S. ROBINSON CO Real Insurance Management Appraisals 1927 Charles W. Sawyer Jr. Lawrence S. Robinson Telephone 135 and 340 Southwest Harbor, Maine 12 RICHARD ANDREW REYNOLDS Course: Industrial Nickname: Dick, Port There is nothing like fun, is there? Class Officer 2-3, Pemetic Staff 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Varsity Basketball 2-3-4, Junior Varsity Basketball I, Junior Prom Commit- tee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Pow Wow Staff 2, Inter-class Basketball I-2-3-4, Class Numer- als I, Inter-class Football I, Carni- val 1-2, Operetta 1, OPP’S Club 3-4. ELLIS PHILIP SEAVEY Course: Commercial Nickname: Buck The fun in this word is what we can least spare. Senior Play 4, Pemetic Staff 3, Pow Wow 2, Magazine Contest A- ward 1-4, Inter-class Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2, OPP'SClub 3-4.
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SENIOR Clius HISTORY The class of '54, consisting of 41 members, began its first year of high school under the advisorship of Miss Klimavicz. We elected the following students as officers: Marcia Farley left us soon after school started. Our Sophomore year we had the privilege of initiating the Freshman class. President: Vice-President: Treasurer: Secretary : Barbara Reed Jerry Craig Patricia Wass Constance Stanley Student Council Representatives: Nancy Carroll William Curran Soon after school started, we were formally welcomed by the Sophomores with an initiation. The girls wore pajamas, high heels, long stockings, socks, and half of their hair in braids, while the boys wore shirts, dungarees, silk stockings, slippers, and their hair parted in the middle. Both the girls and boys wore four vegetables (which proved good eating in classes) around their necks and carried their books in grain bags for the whole day. The boys that represented our class on the Jayvee Basketball squad were: Richard Reynolds, William Curran, Edwin Brown, Jerry Craig, Carleton Dow, John Moore, David Paine, and Albert Robinson as Assistant Manager. We made a good showing in sports during this year. On the Varsity Basketball squad were : David Paine and Richard Reynolds. John Moors, Jerry Craig, Jarvis Newman, Carleton Dow, Edwin Brown, William Curran and Leslie Greenlaw were members of the Junior Varsity. The Sophomores that made Jayvee Cheering were: Kathlyn Stanwood and Patricia Wass. The latter represented us on the Girls’ Basketball Team. Representing our class on the Cross Country and Track squads were: Jerry Craig, Leslie Greenlaw, Edwin Brown, Jarvis Newman, William Ward and Elmer Kelley. Many members of our class repre- sented us in F.H.A., G.A.A., band, orchestra, and the Science Club. Those replacing some of the Seniors as Corridor Wardens were L Clora Door Elizabeth Middleton, and John Moore. Patricia Wass represented us on the Girls’ Basketball team and the Jayvee Cheerleading squad. We opened our Sophomore year with 38 members. We had lost five of our classmates: Harry Beers, Billy Murphy, Racheal Rumill, George Dow, and William Stanley, but we obtained two new members Carolyne Dillon and Eden Searles. Miss Gray was our class advisor. We elected the following class officers: President: Vice-President: Treasurer Secretary William Curran Jarvis Newman Richard Reynolds Nancy Carroll Student Council Representatives: Patricia Wass Jerry Craig Our Sophomore year brought us the responsability of editing the Pow-Wow. Our editor was Edna Jellison, business manager, Nancy Carroll and advisor, Miss Gray. At the end of the year Leslie Greenlaw left for California and Constance Stanley moved to Florida. The fall of 1952 found us enrolled with a class of 36 under the advisorship of Miss Kimball. Our class officers were : President: John Moore Vice President: Richard Reynolds 14
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