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Treasurer: Patricia Wass lecretary: Edna Jellison itudent Council Representatives- Nancy Carroll David Paine We acquired two new members iur Junior year: Gayle Smith and fvonne Gallant. Our Junior year was a busy one 1 ith the editing of the 1953 yearbook, irdering our class rings and selling oda pop at the basketball games. We were very well represented n sports with Jerry Craig, Dave 5aine, Richard Reynolds, and Carleton low as members of the Varsity Basket- tall team. Manager of the varsity was Albert Robinson. Jayvee basketball layers were Jarvis Newman, Edwin Irown, Elmer Kelley, and John Moore. Patricia Wass, Betty Middleton, lay Stanwood and Edna Jellison were he Juniors on the girl’s basketball jam. Assistant manager was Clora lorr. On the Varsity Cheering squad ere Patricia Wass and Nancy Carroll. Members of the Junior Class chosen y the teachers to be members of the lational Honor Society were Nancy larroll, Shirley Goodwin, Edna Jellison, letty Middleton, Kathlyn Stanwood and •atricia Wass. Again the Juniors were very represented i other organizations including the OOP’S Hub, corridor wardens, office girls, and lee club. Six Juniors were contestants in the unior Prize Speaking exhibition: Betty ryer, Nancy Carroll, Clora Dorr, Jackie rancis, Kathlyn Stanwood, and Patricia fass. First prize went to Pat Wass and econd prize to Kay Stanwood. We opened our last year at Pemetic ith 36 members under the advisorship of Mr. Mortland. Leslie Greenlaw had returned from California. We chose as class officers: President: Jarvis Newman Vice-President: Jerry Craig Treasurer: Patriqia Wass Secretary: Edna Jellison Student Council Representatives: Yvonne Gallant Leslie Greenlaw We immediately began making plans to raise money towards our class trip in April. The Seniors held suppers, cake sales, dances, and sold candy. Our Senior play “A Ready Made Family” was presented on October 23, with a cast of 10, all having equal parts. We had our graduation pictures taken and ordered our Name Cards and Announcements in the early part of the year. We made our best showing in sports during our Senior Year. Members of the Varsity basketball squad were: Jerry Craig, Captain, Jarvis Newman, Edwin Brown, Carleton Dow, Leslie Greenlaw, David Paine, John Moore, and Richard Reynolds. Our Albert Robinson was manager. Members of the girls’ basketball squad were Betty Middleton, Patricia Wass, Nancy Carroll, Kathlyn Stanwood, Edna Jellison, Betty Bryer, Carole Thurston, and Clora Dorr as manager. Patricia Wass Captain, Gwen Pettegrow, Kathlyn Stanwood and Nancy Carroll represented the Seniors on the Varsity Cheerleading squad. The Seniors are also well represent- ed in the band, G.A.A., F.H.A., glee club, Science Club, OOP’S Club, corridor wardens, office girls, National Honor Society, and Cross Country. The four years that we have spent at Pemetic as a class have been full of activities and events that will live forever in our memories. 15
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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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“USI I FORGET ” All the wonderful people I met in - Southwest Harbor — Manset — Seawall — McKinley Trenton — Somesville — Hulls Cove — Bar Harbor. The little road to yesterday Winds forever thru my heart. It's memories dear and precious Are of my life apart; And brightes of these memories Most lasting and most true. Are memories of the happy times I shared with--all of you. James P. Stewart
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