Pemetic High School - Pemetic Yearbook (Southwest Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1963

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FRONT ROW: K. Thurston, T. Harkins, D. Rich, L. Musson, Director Miss Denihan. SEC- OND ROW: L. Dolliver, F. Mattern, C. Cousins, R. Stanley, D. Young, A. Tapley. THIRD ROW: K. Billing, L. Dunham, L. Spurting, M. Clark, M. Alley. FOURTH ROW: W. Sanner, C. Kelley, E. Trask, R. Boucher. CHARACTERS Don Cutter...............................Mark Clark Wing..............................Joe Klausky Priscilla.........................Alice Tapley Lady Macbeth........................Diane Rich John Alden.......................Loren Spurling Mr. Hyde.................................Carl Kelley Dr. Bunn........................Robert Boucher Lucille Marcy...................Connie Cousins Mrs. Kluck...............................Marie Alley Gertrude Finch ..................Tanya Harkins Mrs. T. Ashington Finch .........Linda Musson Depression..............................Diane Young Artemus Burke....................Larry Dunham Danny Siletto..............................Bob Stanley . 0° ?v! $ 22

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MOST MUSICAL D. Young K. Billings MOST ATHLETIC L. Spurling A. Tapley CLASS CLOWNS D. Young C. Kelley



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 1963, assembled in the fall of 1959 with an enrollment of forty- eight students. Mr. Quint and Miss Clements served as our faculty advisors. We el- ected the following students as officers: president, Mark Clark; vice president, James Harper; secretary, Lurae Dolliver; treasurer, Bob Stanley. Tanya Harkins and Carol Andrews were elected as Student Council representatives. Soon after school began, we were formally initiated by the Sophomores. The girls wore night gowns, burlap over their sneakers, baby bonnets, and carried baby bottles. The boys wore tight skirts, burlap shirts, ladies hats, high heels, and lipstick and rouge. The fall of 1960 proved the beginning of a very eventful Sophomore year with Mr. Johnson as our advisor. Our first official act was the election of class officers as follows: president, Mark Clark; vice president, Bob Stanley; secretary, Lurae Dol- liver; treasurer, Joanne Robbins; Student Council representatives, Tanya Harkins and Lucille Lewis, fn addition to a hilarious initiation for the Freshmen, our class also sponsored a successful Sophomore Hop. This year was eventful in a multitude of other ways. Selling potato chips, andpretzels at games and noon times, in addition to spon- soring several dances, supplemented our treasury and gave us much pleasure, also. As an added attraction , we proudly published monthly editions of the school paper PowWow . Our year ended with a very momentous occasion in our high school life, the selection of our class rings. Our Junior year was a busy, fun-filled one indeed. We were all delighted to re- ceive our class rings the first day. Our two big events of the year were the Junior Prom and the publishing of THE PEMETIC. We sold soda pop at the basketball games to help increase our treasury. Our officers elected for the year were as follows: president, Mark Clark; vicepresident, Bob Stanley; secretary, Lurae Dolliver; treas- urer, Alice Tapley. Student Council representatives were Tanya Harkins and Joanne Robbins. Our class advisors were Miss Denihan and Mr. Renwick. In the autumn of 1962, we began our final year at Pemetic under the able direction of Mr. Crafts. We displayed an enrollment of thirty-two members, sixteen less than the forty-eight we had started our Freshman year with. We elected our class officers for the final time-—president, Mark Clark; vice president, Loren Spurling; secretary, Lurae Dolliver; treasurer, Alice Tapley; Student Council representatives, Tanya Har- kins and John Dunbar. Our class pictures, announcements and name cards were ex- changed early in the year. We presented the Senior Play, One Mad Night, a fast moving mystery farce, under the direction of Miss Denihan. The Play had a cast of fourteen and was enjoyed by everybody. Graduation is now nearing and future plans are being deeply considered. The four short years we spent together at Pemetic as a class have been full of unforgettable memories that will remain with us forever. 23

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