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JUDY RICH Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Managers JANET WASS Assistant Editor JoANN HANCOCK GEORGE TRASK JUDY MURPHY Senior Section Editors BETTY RANQUIST EARLENE LUNT Sports Editors JIM SAWYER ELMER BEAL JAMES HARKINS Snapshot Editors MAUREEN BRYANT TERRY HAYES Exchange Editor LORRAINE STANLEY Faculty Advisors RICHARD CHICK WILLIAM MACKENSEN Yearbook Staff ROW 1, left to right: R. Stanley, G. Trask, J. Rich, P. White, J. Wass, J. Murphy, J. Hancock, J. Lewis. ROW 2: E. Lunt, H. Reed, B. Ranquist, P. Black, S. Robinson, M. Bryant, T. Hayes, E. Tainter, L. Buswell, M. Stanley, J, Davis. ROW 3: G. Car- ter, S. Berry, S. Grindle, L. Stanley, J. Sawyer, E. Beal, J. Harkins, Mr. Chick. We, the class of 1960, do respectfully dedicate this issue of the Pemetic to Mr. Howard J. Crafts in appreciation of the guidance and services he has given to our class. MR. FURTWENGLER Principal Left to right MR. CHICK Commercial MR. CRAFTS Science and Math MISS INMAN Home Economics MR. KEITH Physical Education and Gym MR. KING Industrial Arts MR. MACKENSON Social Studies MR. PERKINS Eighth Grade MR. QUINT English MRS. ROBINSON Glee Club MR. ROBINSON Band MR. THERIAULT Seventh Grade MISS VIC KORY Languages EARL LEE ALLEY INDUSTRIAL Assemblies, Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Basketball. KENNETH L. BEAL COLLEGE Class Officer, President 1-2; Band. Magazine Award, EMM Festival, Committees 1-2-3-4; Cross Country 1-4; Assem- blies 1-2-3; One-Act Plays, Pow Wow Staff 2; JV Basketball Manager; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Corridor Warden 3-4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Varsity Basketball Manager; Senior Play 4. CONSTANCE I. BULMER Glee Club, Committees, EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; Band 1-4; Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Volleyball, Fashion Show 2-3; FHA, Assemblies, JV Cheerleading 3-4; One-Act Plays, Librarian, Pemetic Staff, Business Manager 3; Chorus 4; Student Council, Vice President 4. SUSAN M. BUNKER COLLEGE Assemblies, Band, Glee Club, Committees, GAA, EMM Festival, Office Girl 1-2-3-4; All-State Band and Chorus 1- 2; Class Officer 1-4; JV Cheerleading 1; National Honor Society, Varsity Cheerleading, Captain 4, Intramural Volley- ball and Basketball 2-3-4; Magazine Award 2-3; One-Act Play, Pow Wow Staff, Student Council, Secretary 2; Corridor Warden, Girls'Trio 3-4; Pemetic Staff, Co-Editor, Senior Play, Chorus 4; Art Club 1; Student Conductor of Band. ROLAND E. DONOVAN INDUSTRIAL Magazine Award 1; Selling Committee 2-3. R. DENNIS ELLIS COLLEGE Committees 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3; Assem- blies 1-2-3; EMM Festival 1-2-3; Jayvee Basketball 1; Stu- dent Council 1; County Music Festival 1; Bandorma 1; Var- sity Basketball 2-3-4; Class Officer, Corridor Warden, Maga- zine Award. Track 3-4; Intramural Basketball and Volley- ball 3. KAREN A. CLARK COMMERCIAL Assemblies 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; JV Cheerleading 1-2-3; Magazine Award 1-2; Student Council 1-4; Glee Club 1; Fashion Show 1-4; Librarian 1; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; Pow Wow Staff 2; Class Officer 3-4; Intramural Volleyball 3-4; Pemetic Staff 3; Varsity Cheerleading, Office Girl 4. WILLIAM J. CARROLL COLLEGE Committees 1-2-3-4; Assemblies, 1-2-3; Student Council 1-4; Jayvee Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4; Magazine Award 2; Baseball 3-4; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Track 4; Magazine Assembly. PATRICIA C. GRAY COMMERCIAL FHA 1-2, Fashion Show 1-2; Pow Wow S aff 2; Office Girl 2-3; Pemetic Staff 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Commit tees 1-2-3; Assemblies 1-2-3. STANLEY E. GOTT INDUSTRIAL JV Basketball Manager 3, Committees 3-4, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3-4, Shop Exhibit 3-4; Senior Play 4. STEVEN L. HERRICK COLLEGE Magazine Drive 1-2-3; Class Officer 1-2; Band 1-2; Varsity Basketball 1-2-3; Committees 1-2-3; EMM Festival; Pow Wow Staff 2; Librarian 2-3; Pemetic Staff 3; Student Council 3; Corridor Warden 3-4; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Track 3; Assemblies. PAUL H. FAULKINGHAM INDUSTRIAL One-Act Play 1; Assemblies; Intramural Volleyball and Bas- ketball 3; Committees 1-2-3. C. ROBERT HOLT COLLEGE Assemblies. Band, EMM Festival, Baseball Manager, School Accompanist 1-2-3-4; IV Basketball Manager 1; Committees, Varsity Basketball, Manager 2-3-4; Pow Wow Staff, Maga- zine Award 2; Pemetic Staff, Librarian, Intramural Volley- ball and Basketball 3; Senior Play 4. KOREL L. HUPPER COLLEGE Assemblies, Band, Glee Club, Committees, GAA, EMM Festival, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1; Office Girl, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Secretary 4; One-Act Plays 2; Student Council 3-4; Intramural Volleyball, Girls' State, Magazine Drive Captain 3; Chorus, FHA, Fashion Show, Student Council, Secretary 4. BONNIE LOU JOHNSON COLLEGE Assemblies, Band, Glee Club, Committees, GAA, EMM Festival, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Office Girl 1-2; Basketball Usher 1; Pow Wow Staff, JV Cheerleading 2; Corridor Warden, Intramural Volleyball, Fashion Show. Girls' Trio 3-4; Student Council, Vice President 3; Senior Play, Chorus, Librarian 4. BONNIE J. JOYCE COLLEGE Band, GAA, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; EMM Festival 2- 3-4; Magazine Award 2; Pemetic Staff, Intramural Volley- ball, Usher at '59 Graduation 3; Senior Play, Student Council, Glee Club, Chorus, FHA 4. GEORGE W. LEWIS III COLLEGE Committees 1-2-3-4; Assemblies, JV Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1-3-4; Cross Country 1; Pow Wow Staff 2; One-Act Plays 3-4; Pemetic Staff, Intramural Volley- ball and Basketball 3; Senior Play, Varsity Basketball, Li- brarian, Magazine Drive, Manager, Student Council, Presi- dent 4. ALPHONSO M. MICHAUD COLLEGE Assemblies, Committees 1-2-3-4; Band. EMM Festival 1-2- 3; JV Basketball, Baseball 1; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4; Corri- dor Warden 3-4; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball, Track, Boys’ State 3; Librarian, Magazine Drive, Captain 4. SONIA M. MILLS COLLEGE Committees, GAA, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Pemetic Staff, Intramural Volleyball 3; Senior Play, Assemblies, Glee Club, Chorus, Office Girl 4. RICHARD J. McKEE INDUSTRIAL RAYMOND E. MURPHY COLLEGE Varsity Basketball Manager 1-2-3-4; Cross Country Manager 1-2-3; National Honor Society, Committees 2-3-4; One- Act Plays 2; Corridor Warrden 3-4; Pemetic Staff, Assem- blies, Track 3; Senior Play, Chorus 4. GERALD W. ORCUTT INDUSTRIAL Committees 1-2-3; Cross Country, Track 1; JV Basketball, Baseball 2-3; Corridor Warden 3-4; Assemblies, Intramural Volleyball, Fashion Show 3; Senior Play, Magazine Award, Varsity Basketball 4. FREDERICK W. PINKHAM INDUSTRIAL Baseball 1-2-3-4; JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2-3; Cross Country 2; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3-4. LORRAINE A. PHINNEY COMMERCIAL GAA, FHA 1-2-3-4, FHA Treasurer 2; Fashion Show 1-2; Committees 1-2-3; Office Girl 2-3; Intramural Basketball Pemetic Staff, Librarian 3; Senior Play 4; District B Secretary of FHA 3. BRENDA M. REED COMMERCIAL Committees 1-2-3-4; FHA 1-2-3; GAA, Fashion Show 1-2; Student Council, EMM Festival. Glee Club 1; Pemetic Staff 3. EDWIN A. REED INDUSTRIAL Committees 2-3; Corridor Warden 3-4; Track, Intramural Basketball 3; Cross Country 4. MAURICE L. SEAVEY JV Basketball, Baseball 1-2-3; Volleyball 3. LOUISE A. ROBBINS COLLEGE Assemblies, Glee Club. EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-3; Class Officer 1; Committees 2-3-4; Pow Wow Staff, Fashion Show 2; National Honor Society, Magazine Award 3-4; Pemetic Staff, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Chorus 4. COMMERCIAL Pemtic Staff, Intramural REYNOLD W. SMITH COLLEGE Committees, Varsity Basketball, Baseball 1-2-3-4; Assem- blies 1-2; Pow Wow Staff 2; Corridor Warden 3-4; Cross Country, Track, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Senior Play 4. MYRNA L. STANLEY COLLEGE Assemblies, Glee Club, EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; JV Cheer- leading 1-2; Librarian 1; National Honor Society, Commit- tees 2-3-4; Class Officer 2-3; Pow Wow Staff 2; Corridor Warden 3-4; Varsity Cheerleading, Junior Scholastic Award, All-State Chorus, Pemetic Staff, Co-Editor, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 3; Senior Play 4. FRANK D. SWAZEY INDUSTRIAL BARRY L. THOMAS COLLEGE Band 1-2-3-4; EMM Festival 2-3-4; JV Basketball Manager 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; Senior Play 4. REBECCA L. VINE COLLEGE Assemblies, Band, Glee Club, EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; Pow Wow Staff 2; Committees 2-3; Pemetic Staff 3; Magazine Award 3; Librarian 3-4; Fashion Show 3; Chorus 4; Girls’ Trio. DAVID N. WALSH COLLEGE Committees 1-2-3; Pow Wow Staff 2; Pemetic Staff 3; Intra- mural Volleyball 3; Senior Play 4. TERRANCE J. WALSH COLLEGE Assemblies 1-2; Band, EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; Committees 2-3; Intramural Volleyball 3. H. LEIGHTON WASS COLLEGE Assemblies 1-2-3; Class Officer 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; JV Bas- ketball, EMM Festival 1; Committees 1-2-3-4; One-Act Plays 2-4; Pow Wow Staff 2; Pemetic Staff, Corridor Ward- en, Intramural Volleyball 3; Cross Country, Track 3-4; Senior Play 4. JOHN A. WELLINGTON COLLEGE Assemblies, JV Basketball 1-2; Band. EMM Festival 1-2-3-4; Magazine Award 1; Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Basket- ball 3; Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY M, WILLEY INDUSTRIAL Shop Exhibition 1-2-3-4; Committiees 1-2. JOHN M. YOUNG INDUSTRIAL One-Act Plays, Assemblies, Committees 1-2-3-4; JV Basket- ball 1-2; Pow Wow Staff 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; Senior Play 4. NAME NICKNAME MEANING OF INITIALS TRADEMARK Earl L. Alley Calvin Ever Lingering After 1 Shiny Lobster Measure Kenneth L. Beal Ken Knowledge Leads A Boob Model A Ford Constance I. Bulmer Connie Courageous In Battle Green Eyes Susan M. Bunker Sue So Much Baloney Fifi William J. Carroll Bill Weekly (J)eritol Consumer Laziness Karen Ann Clark Ka-Cy Keen About Compan- ion Dimples Roland Donovan Roily Real Dangerous Hair R. Dennis Ellis Stud Rugged, Determined, Exciting 205 Paul H. Faulking- ham P. J. Paul Has Fun Gray Dodge Stanley E. Gott Stan Something Extra Good Food Patricia C. Gray Bunny Peppy, Carefree, and Gay Curly Hair Steven L. Herrick Steve Some Like It Hot Red and White Ford C Robert Holt Big B Crazy (and) Real Hopeless Toothpicks Korel L. Hupper Grass’ Keep Life Hectic 35 Chevy Bonnie L. Johnson Bon Bon Bright, Loving, (and) Joyful High Soprano Voice Bonnie J. Joyce Bon Born Just (a) Joker Island Talk George W. Lewis None Goes Wild (over) Legs Detention Slip Alphonso M. Mich- aud A1 All Molecules Moving Always Happy Sonia M. Mills Richard J. McKee Sonie Dick So Much Merriment Blond ie | Roller Skates LIKES DISLIKES AMBITION Money English 20 Years in Coast Guard Hunting Dirty Socks To Go To Alaska Alton Getting Up In Be Happy To Dance The Morning Nothing and No- To Be A Secretary Ellis Dinners one Poor Grub To Be A Success Food and Johnny Bossy People Get Married and Raise Money U.S. History 6 Kids Make A Couple Of Million Carroll's Meals Poor Grub To Make A Million (Annu- Beef Steak and U. S. History ally) Mechanic Onions Hunting and Fishing Work Husson Business College Shorthand Spiders Clerical Work For The Blondes Going To Bed Government Mathematician Rosalie Early Music W ithout A Social Studies Teacher Pizza Beat Study Halls To Go To Scotland A Certain French- Nothing Marriage and 4 Kids man Hawaiian Music Snobs To Go To Hawaii 1 11 Never Tell Poor Pool Players To Weigh 175 Pounds Donna Trig Tests To Be A Success Food, Sports Work To Be Ambitious Roller Skating Homework Coast Guard Gerald W. Orcutt Lorraine A. Phinne; Frederick W. Pink- ham Brenda M. Reed Edwin A. Reed Louise A. Robbins Maurice L. Seavey Reynold W. Smith Myrna L. Stanley Frank D. Swazey Barry L. Thomas Rebecca L. Vine David N. Walsh James T. Walsh Henry L. Wass John A. Wellington Shirley M. Willey John M. Young Joe Ready Every Minute Jerry Gone Way Out ■ None Likes Ambitious People Fred Fast Working Person Midget Be More Richer Eddie Eggs Are Round Weez Love Always Returns Mutt Maurice Likes Sandra Bounce Ready, Willing, and Stable Myrna Merry Little Senior Vern Frank Drives Slow Skin Bean, Lettuce, Tomato Becky Real Live Voltage Red Divine, Novel, Wise Terry Just To Wander Leight He Lives Wildly Johnnie Just Always Wishing Willey Simple-Minded Willey Oil Truck Just (a) Million Yearly English Ford Baseball Quick Temper Toothpick Small Hands Candy 58 Chevy- Curly Hair Basketball Books Green Chevrolet Shotgun Beads Red Hair Red Hair Fishing Rod Blue Fords '55 Ford Oil Truck Model Boats Smoking Pipes Engineer P. A. W. Lobstering General Craftsman Music Spiders To Get Married Playing Baseball School To Graduate To Sleep School To See The World Gym History Retirement Music Nosy People To Travel Sandra School To Graduate Sports Getting Up To Become A Coach Boys U.S. History To Be A Teacher Hunting Teachers A State Policeman Hunting Rock and Roll To Be A Great Sax Player Traveling A Dull Day To Be A Nurse English History To Become Famous Girls Homework To Make The Navy A Career Javelin Figs and Dates To Be A Success Boats English To Be A Success Alberta School Telephone Repairman Karen Police Race Car Driver Superlatives Most Studious RAYMOND MURPHY MYRNA STANLEY Class Clowns ROLAND DONOVAN SONIA MILLS Best Personality LEIGHTON WASS PATRICIA GRAY Most Friendly DENNIS ELLIS CONSTANCE BULMER Best Dressed - Best Looking LEIGHTON WASS SUSAN BUNKER Class Shrimps ROBERT HOLT BRENDA REED Best Dancers REYNOLD SMITH SUSAN BUNKER Class Athletes REYNOLD SMITH SONIA MILLS Class Flirts DENNIS ELLIS LOUISE ROBBINS Most Likely To Succeed KENNETH BEAL MYRNA STANLEY Shyest FREDERICK PINKHAM BRENDA REED Class Couple JOHN YOUNG KAREN CLARK Senior Class History In the fall of 1956, our class began its first year of high school at Pemetic. Though our studies kept us busy, we also had a lot of fun - especially when Freshman Initiation rolled a- round on September 21. On that fateful day we were made to suffer under the hands of the merciless Sophomores who made us obey their every command. Each boy wore a dress, a blouse tied in front, a bathing cap, and one nylon stocking; and each girl, a leather jacket, a skirt upside down, a shoe box on her head, and men's slippers. Both boys and girls wore big F’s painted on their foreheads with lipstick. Of course we all felt ridiculous; but we had a wonder- ful time just the same, and we all looked forward to die next year when we would be the Mas- ters and the Freshmen our “Slaves”. Our class advisor was Mr. Stadden and we elected the following class officers: Leighton Wass, president, William Carroll, vice-president, Steven Her- rick, secretary, and Louise Robbins, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Brenda Reed and Dennis Ellis. Our total enrollment was 51 and the class was well represented in all extracurricular activities. Our Sophomore Year proved to be a busy one. Our total enrollment in September was forty- eight, but we later lost five. Freshman Reception, that big event we had all been looking for- ward to, was held on September 20. At our first class meeting we elected die following officers: Kenneth Beal, president, Steven Herrick, vice-president, Myrna Stanley, treasurer, and Susan Bunker, secretary. Our student council representatives were William Carroll and Karen Clark. Mr. Crafts was our faculty advisor. Our class participated in many extracurricular activities. During the year we sold popcorn, potato chips, and pretzels. We also became journalists, for it was our task to print the POW-WOW. We opened our Junior Year with forty-one members. Miss Vickery and Miss Inman were our co-advisors. We elected the following officers: Leighton Wass, president, Dennis Ellis, vice- president, Myrna Stanley, secretary, and Karen Clark, treasurer. The student council represent- atives were Steven Herrick and Korel Hupper. The class was well represented in all extracurri- cular activities. The biggest event of the year was the Junior Prom, our first formal dance. We also sold pop at basketball games and published the PEMETIC . We began our final year at Pemetic with thirty-nine members. With Mr. Crafts as our class advisor, we elected the following officers: Dennis Ellis, president, Leighton Wass, vice- president, Susan Bunker, secretary, and Karen Clark, treasurer. William Carroll and Bonnie Joyce were elected student council representatives. Members of our class participated in all extracurricular activities. On October 23 we presented the Senior Play, The Traveling Ghost . It was a three-act mystery comedy directed by Mr. Quint and Mr. Mackensen. Members of the cast had a lot of fun, and on the whole, the play was a great success. Four long hard years have passed since our first day at Pemetic, and now graduation is ap- proaching. How we used to long for this event and how far away it seemed to be. But it is no longer a dream of the future; it has become real, and although we are all excited about grad- uation and are making plans for the future, we will never forget our wonderful years at Pemetic. MRYNA STANLEY Senior Play Left to right, ROW ONE: D. Walsh, B. Thomas, L. Wass, G. Lewis, R. Murphy. M. Seavey. SECOND ROW: B. Johnson, S. Bunker. K. Beal, M. Stanley, K. Hupper, P. Gray, S. Mills, B. Joyce. THIRD ROW: Mr. Quint, L. Phinney, K. Clark, L. Robbins, C. Bulmer, B. Vine, B. Reed, M. Mackensen. FOURTH ROW: R. Holt, R. Smith, G. Orcutt, J. Wellington, and S. Gott. The Senior Class Play, The Travelin' Ghost, was a three-act mystery-comedy. A quiet tourist home near the Canadian border provided the perfect setting for tourists, spirits, and smugglers to clash amid shrieks of fear. Suspense mounted quickly when Hank Adams, a young detective, was knocked unconscious and dragged behind a secret panel by one of Miss Delaney's ghosts. The umbrella wielding Aunt Hilda brought down the house after thwarting the smug- gler and ghost with her final words, I always say. 'A body'never knows when an umbrella will come in handy. Paul Kline - ■ Edward Elliott Dawn Adams Hank Adams - - - - - The Stranger Bryan Williams K. Beal Jack Douglas Mrs. Erna Douglas - - Aunt Hilda Douglas - S. Mills Miss Delaney - - - - Maxine Kline Juniors J. WASS Vice President S. GRINDLE Secretary J. RICH Treasurer ROW 1, left to right: E. Lunt, H. Reed, J. Murphy, J. Wass, J. Rich, S. Robinson, J. Lewis, G. Carter, P. Black, J. Davis. ROW 2: K. Farley, R. Stanley, T. Hayes, J. Hancock, L. Stanley, S. Berry, J. Harkins, S. Grindle, M. Bryant, P. White, E. Tainter, W. Bergeron, Miss Vickery. ROW 3: R. Dolliver, K. Walsh, F. Chalmers, R. Waugh, E. Beal, J. Sawyer, W. Rich, T. Goodwin, B. Kelley, G. Trask, J. Madore. Sophomores ROW 1, left to right: F. Alley, J. DeVisme, A. Richardson, N. Galley, S. Johnson, A. Lewis, A. Stanley, B. Carter, B. Goodwin, A. Higgins. M. Nelson. ROW 2: H. Leonard, R. Gilley, S. Norwood, J. Hamblen, R. Jones, J. Crafts, B. Watts, A. Bennett, C. Christian, D. Went- worth, L. Thomas. S. Farrell, J. Hutchins, M. Bartlett, L. Reynolds, J. Mitchell, J. Tapley, G. Janes, Mr. Mackense. ROW 3: R. Lewis, W. Keefe, F. Rumil, J. Black, B. Trask, R. Brad- ford, D. Robinson, M. Lane, H. Vine, D. Hubbs, D. Cunio, C. Farley, E. Smith, D. Well- man, W. Higgins. Freshmen ROW 1, left to right: R. Black, T. Harkins, D. Rich, C. Walsh, C. Andrews, K. Rumil, D. Young, A. Thurston, L. Lewis, A. Tapley. ROW 2: L. Dolliver, L. Spurling, C. Hodgdon, C. Reed, F. Black, M. Kelley, B. Watts, N. Carter, R. Tracey, W. Sanner, M. Alley, S. Dolliver, J. Robbins, A. Desjardin, E. Davis, R. Sawyer, Mr. Quint. ROW 3; J. Klausky, G. Gray, D. Faulkingham, J. Varnum, M. Mclntire, M. Clark, J. Harper, V. Gray, R. Quinn. F. Mattern, K. Billings, L. Carter, J. Dunbar, R. Stanley, C. KeUey, D. Jellison, L. Dunham. Eighth Grade Left to right, FIRST: D. Tapley, E. Davis, M. Riddle, B. Johnson, C. Harkins, C. Reed, N. Bouchard, L. Cunio. SECOND: Mr. Perkins, A. Spurling, A. Robinson, D. Hancock, R. Walsh, R. Smith, L. Stanley, J. Davis, J. Sprague. THIRD: A. Rankin, F. Black, R. Rankin, A. Robinson, S, Beal, L. Norwood, J. Phinney. Seventh Grade Left to right, FIRST: A. Jellison, F. Krantz, M. Davis, S. Berry, S. Wilbur, B. Workman, P. Wentworth, S. Soukup. SECOND: D. Clark, C. Johnston, J. Stanley, K. Turner, M. Beal, S. Beal. D. Vine, S. Worcester, E. Marshall, K. Thurston, W. Hamblen, R. Donley, V. Perkins, D. Mitchell, Mr. Theriault. THIRD: M. Pettigrow, P. Andreason, D. Chalmers, R. Ramsdell, R. Reed. B. Hupper, D. Mills. B. Stanley, D. Sargent, J. Donley, L. Stanley, J. Leonard, R. Lewis. ACTIVITIES OFFICERS: National Honor Society President K. BEAL Vice President T. GOODWIN Secretary KOREL HUPPER SITTING, left to right: Earlene Lunt, Sandra Berry, RuthAnn Grindle, Kenneth Beal, Susan Bunker, Korel Hupper, Betty Ran- quist, and Myma Stanley. STANDING, left to right: Judy Rich, JoAnn Hancock, George Trask, Thomas Goodwin, Mr. Furtweng ler, Louise Robbins, Patricia Gray, Raymond Murphy, and Janet Wass. Student Council OFFICERS: President G. LEWIS Vice President C. BULMER Secretary KOREL HUPPER Treasurer KAREN CLARK SITTING, left to right; James Harkins, Bill Carrol, Korel Hupper, George Lewis, Karen Clark, Constance Bulmer, Suzanne Beal, and James Sprague. STANDING, left to right: Tanya Harkins, Deane Clark, Mr. Furtwengler, Brian Trask, James Sawyer, Bonnie Joyce, Rebecca Gilley, Carol Andrews, and Joan Davis. Corridor Wardens ROW 1, left to right: B. Smith, A. Michaud, M. Stanley, S. Bunker, B. John- son, J. Murphy, D. Ellis. ROW 2: Mr. King, K. Beal, G. Orcutt, S. Herrick. Office Girls SITTING, left to right: Mr. Furtwengler, K. Clark, K. Hupper. STANDING, left to right: L. Stanley, S. Grindle, B. Goodwin, S. Berry, J. Lewis, J. Crafts, S. Bunker, P. White, S. Mills, M. Bryant, T. Hayes. Glee Club Left to right, FIRST: J. Hancock, K. Hupper, J. Crafts, M. Bartlett, A. Stanley, M. Stanley, B. Johnson. S. Norwood, R. Gilley, R. Grindle, C. Holt, B. Goodwin, A. Higgins, J. Murphy, C. Andrews, J. Robbins, A. Bennett, Mrs. Robinson, J. Wass, J. Rich, P. White, B. Joyce, F. Black, D. Wentworth, L. Lewis, T. Harkins, R. Black, L. Robbins, C. Bulmer, R. Vine, S. Mills, S. Berry, L. Stanley, M. Bryant, S. Bunker, S. Robinson, G. Carter. Mixed Chorus Left to right, FIRST: J. Hancock. K. Hupper, J. Crafts, M. Bartlett, A. Stanley, M. Stanley, B. Johnson, S. Norwood, R. Gilley, R. Holt. SECOND: B. Goodwin, A. Higgins, J. Murphy, C. Andrews, J. Robbins, A. Bennett, Mrs. Robinson, J. Wass, J. Rich, P. White, B. Joyce, F. Black, D. Wentworth. THIRD: L. Lewis, T. Harkins, R. Black. L. Robbins, C. Bulmer, R. Vine, R. Grindle, S. Mills, S. Berry, L. Stanley, M. Bryant, S. Bunker, S. Robinson, G. Carter. FOURTH: R. Quinn, E. Beal. R. Waugh, T. Goodwin, G. Trask, B. Trask, T. Walsh, C. Farley, K. Walsh, E. Smith, R. Murphy, K. Farley. Band Left to right, FIRST: K. Clark, K. Hupper, B. Johnson, B. Holt, J. Rich, J. Murphy. S. John- son. SECOND: C. Harkins. T. Harkins, D. Young, S. Berry. C. Bulmer, J. Crafts. L. Spurling, L. Stanley, A. Tapley. THIRD: Mr. Robinson, J. Wass, B. Watts, S. Grindle, L. Emmott, J. Wellington, B. Vine. T. Walsh, B. Joyce. FOURTH: P. White, E. Beal. K. Beal, B. Thomas, M. Lane, L. Stanley, S. Bunker, D. Wentworth. BASS: Patty White, Suzanne Beal, Alice Tapley. CLARINETS: Bonnie Johnson, Clayton Holt, Judy Rich, Jonalee Crafts, Sandra Berry, Diana Young, Janet Wass. Larry Emmott. John Wellington, Natalie Wentworth. FLUTE: Donna Wentworth. HORNS: Susan Bunker, Tanya Harkins, Barbara Watts, Loren Spurling. Lois Stanley. PERCUSSION: Karen Clark, Korel Hupper, Sandra Johnson, Judy Murphy. SAXOPHONES: Kenny Beal, Barry Thomas, Penny Wentworth. TROMBONES: Rebecca Vine, RuthAnn Grindle, Lorraine Stanley, Manley Lane. TRUMPETS: Elmer Beal, Bonnie Joyce, Terry Walsh, Diane Rich, Celeste Harkins, Connie Bulmar. G.A.A Left to right, ROW ONE: F. Alley, A. Tapley, L. Lewis, R. Gilley, A. Lewis, A, Thurston, D. Rich, T. Harkins, and A. Richardson. ROW TWO: S. Mills, L. Dolliver, J. Lewis, S. Robisnon, G. Carter, C. Andrews, D, Young, J. Murphy, N. Galley, B. Johnson, P. Black, and S. Berry. ROW THREE: Miss Vickery, C. Christian, B. Watts, P. White, J. Rich, J. Wass, C. Bulmer, J, Robbins, M. Alley, K. Clark, C. Hodgdon. ROW FOUR: R. Tracy, L. Staney, R. Grindle, S. Bunker, L. Phinny, L. Robbins, M. Bryant, K. Hupper, R. Stanley, B. Joyce, J. Hancock, T. Hayes. Although late in starting this year, the Girls' Athletic Association sponsored in the spring its annual program of intramural girls' sports. The program included basketball, volleyball, and softball. Throughout the year, members of the Association participated individually and in groups to earn G.A.A. points which are applicable in the state point system to school numerals and letters and state M's. F.H.A ROW ONE, left to right: J. DeVisme, J. Crafts, S. Berry, A. Bennett, B. Lewis, R. Grindle, S. Norwood, C. Bulmer, P. Black, and E. Lunt. ROW TWO: Miss Inman, G. Carter, J. Mitchell, C. Andrews, A. Lewis, L. Dolliver, C. Walsh, A. Thurston, D. Rich, B. Carter, L. Lewis, T. Harkins, A. Tapley, B. Good- win, and F. Alley. ROW THREE: P. White, L. Thomas, B. Watts, F. Black, B. Watts, M. Alley, C. Hodgdon, R. Jones, M. Bartlett, J. Hutchins, J. Rich, J, Wass. ROW FOUR: D. Wentworth, J. Hancock, B. Joyce, R. Tracy, S. Mills, L. Stanley, R. Stanley, L. Phinney, M. Bryant, and T. Hayes. A busy program of social philanthropic, and money-making activities made this a red-letter year for the forty-nine members of Future Homemakers of America. Hi-lights of the year included the adoption of a Korean child in cooperation with the Bar Harbor F.H.A., the annual Fashion Show, F.H.A. Week, and its many projects, gifts of food boxes and children’s toys to needy families, and contributions to UNICEF, the national F.H.A. project. The four major officers were Beverly Lewis, RuthAnn Grindle, Avis Bennett, and Sandra Norwood; faculty advisor was Miss Inman. Pow Wow In the course of the school year 1959-60 the Pow Wow staff published six issues of the school newspaper. In each issue, news material was selected and written with the intention of informing the student body about school activities in a manner resembling as much as possible a printed paper. The Pow Wow Prance, a dance begun by the staff of last year, was also continued. Editors and section heads of the Pow Wow were Nancy Galley, Candy Christian. Ann Higgins, Rebecca Gilley, Sandra Norwood, Brain Trask and Charlie Farley. Left to right, FIRST: C. Farley. C. Christian, S. Norwood, J. Crafts, N. Gaily, J. Hutchins, L. Thomas, A. Bennet. SECOND: F. Alley, B. Goodwin, A. Higgins, B. Carter, A. Lewis, M. Bartlett, D. Cunio, J. Mitchell, E. Smith, D. Wentworth, J. DeVisme, R. Gilly, Miss Vickery. ATHLETICS Cross Country ROW 1, left to right: L. Wass, E. Beal, J. Sawyer, L. Spurling. ROW 2: B. Stanley, D. Hubbs, K. Beal, J. Harper, R. Holt and Coach Keith. Baseball ROW 1, left to right: J. Madore, K. Farley, M. Seavey, Coach Keith, G. Lewis, C. Farley, D. Cunio, T. Goodwin, F. Pinkham, E. Beal, G. Orcutt, B. Carroll, B. Smith, D. Ellis and R. Holt. J. V. Basketball KNEELING: J. Varnum, D. Hubbs, K. Farley, L. Emmott. M. Clark. G. Gray, L. Spurling. STANDING, left to right: Coach Keith. B. Stanley. C. Farley. J. Black. D. Cunio, M. Lane. H. Vine. W. Rich. J. Harper. E. Smith. G. Janes. Pemetic 60 Pemetic 46 Pemetic 64 Pemetic 38 Pemetic 36 Pemetic 49 Pemetic 44 Pemetic 32 Pemetic 44 Pemetic 43 Pemetic 64 Pemetic 43 Pemetic 79 Ellsworth 48 Sumner 32 Stevens 46 Bar Harbor 50 Bucksport 38 Mt. Desert 53 Sumner 29 Ellsworth 57 Bucksport 48 Bar Harbor 50 Schenck 66 Mt. Desert 41 Stevens 55 Varsity Basketball Left to right, ROW 1; R. Murphy, G. Trask, M. Seavey. G. Lewis, R. Smith, Coach Keith. SECOND ROW: K. Beal. T. Goodwin. E. Beal, J. Sawyer, B. Carroll. A. Michaud, G. Orcutt. D. Ellis, L. Wass, and R. Holt. Pemetic 59 Ellsworth 44 Pemetic 68 Sumner 60 Pemetic 72 Stevens 65 Pemetic 45 Bar Harbor 48 Pemetic 59 Schenck 72 Pemetic 58 Bucks port 85 Pemetic 65 Mount Desert 56 Pemetic 67 Sumner 60 Pemetic 53 .Ellsworth 59 Pemetic 68 Calais 66 Pemetic 70 Bucks port 82 Pemetic 50 Calais 77 Pemetic 42 Bar Harbor 58 Pemetic 73 Schenck 61 Pemetic 62 Mount Desert 64 Pemetic 81 Stevens 66 Pemetic 77 Searsport 60 Pemetic 51 Bar Harbor 61 Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right: M. Stanley, K. Clark. J. Wass, P. White. L. Thomas, S. Bunker, S. Berry. J. V. Cheerleaders Left to right: Miss Inman, C. Bulmer, J. Crafts. J. Lewis. S. Norwood. A. Tapley, T. Harkins, B. Goodwin. From to Row Is Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5 s SKA ?T;o bottom (left to right) 1) David Cunio (2) Patty White, RuthAnn Grindle, Jonalee Crafts, Janet Wass, JoAnn Hancock, and Patty Reed. (3) Bonnie Joyce (1) Coach Keith (2) Johnny Wellington (3) and (4) Sonia Mills, Kenneth Beal, Bonnie Johnson, RuthAnn Grindle, Patty White, and Bonnie Joyce (1) Patty Reed, Patty White, RuthAnn Grindle, Judy Rich,.Jean Robinson, and JoAnn Hancock. Back Row: James Harkins, Janet Wass. Elmer Beal, Sandra Berry, Kevin Walsh, Richard Waugh, and Kelsey Farley (2) Leighton Wass, and Sonia Mills (3; Judy Rich and Diane Rich (4) James Harkins and Elmer Beal (1) Janet Wass, Maureen Bryant and JoAnn Hancock. Back Row: RuthAnn Grindl Patty White, Sonia Mills, Sandra Berry, and Bonnie Joyce (2) RuthAnn Grindle (3) Loren Spurling (4) Sandra Berry, Patty White, Patty Reed, RuthAnn Grindle, and Janet Wass Louise Robbins, Jeanie Lewis, and Patty Black (2) A1 Michaud (3) JoAnn Hancock (4) Lucille Lewis (5) Janet Wass and Leighton Was%. (6) Marvin Roi •0 nb.-ti“’ JtC2)i« d. Watts (5) Bl«. Toung (4) Edward 3.1th C5 'If-------- 1' li'Zi Row 2 s Row 3 s {TLow 4 s . Row 5: Svii rsti?le?S(2) JoAnn Hancock, RuthAnn Grindle, and Lorraine Stanley Janes .__e Bobbins (7) RutbAnn Grindle and JoAnn Hancock i SSiai1S |)(2) SSc; SS.V, im. Higgins, and Betty Cart.r ( ) m Si HlgSn nJn iantwnrth (5) Tarry Hays. ( ) Hal.n Bs.d $ (6) Kelsey and Charles Faria, BAR HARBOR BANKING TRUST COMPANY Serving Eastern Maine Since 1887 -WITH Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Reeil Estate Mortgages Home Improvement Loans Personal Loans -AT- SOUTHWEST HARBOR Bar Harbor Northeast Harbor Lubec Blue Hill (Permission recently granted to establish'a branch at Blue Hill) May we continue to serve you in our SOUTHWEST OFFICE Appliance Loans Automobile Loans Business Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Trust Service Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System BAR HARBOR TIMES THE SOU’WESTER JR. Largest Builders of Auxiliaries Southwest Harbor, Maine COMPLIMENTS : Office at Southwest Harbor Compliments C. H. 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THURSTON Dealer in LOBSTERS and GASOLINE Telephone CH 4-3320 Bernard, Maine Congratulations to the Seniors From PATTY, JANET, JUDY, AND JOANN GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM THE YEARBOOK STAFF! WEST END DRUG CO. WHITNEY'S ELECTRIC WILLEY'S THE YARN SHOP Bar Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor, Maine Ellsworth, Maine Bar Harbor, Maine When You Think of Banks Think of the FIRST NATIONAL We Offer Complete Banking Service Regular Checking Accounts Check Master Check Accounts Savings Accounts Christmas Clubs Safe Deposit Boxes Trust Service Foreign Drafts Personal Loans Business Loans Real Estate Loans Consumer Loans Night Deposit Money Orders Travelers Cheques THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAR HARBOR Branch- SOUTHWEST HARBOR, MAINE K. O. Allen, Vice President and Manager
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