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SENIOR lations that we were expected to abide by. Remember, teachers are not allowed to give out aspirin. Room A was assigned as our home room and we filled it with fifty-seven students. With the helpofMr. Johnson, we elected our Class officers. George Higgins was President, Bill Hamblen was Vice-President, Shirley Worcester was Secretary, and Kathy Thurston was Treasurer. Liz Marshall and Val Perkins were our Student Council representatives. It was in the spring of our Freshman year that the Chorus members decided to have a picnic on the second fairway of the Lucerne Country Club. After our initiation by the Sophomores, we eagerly joined in the school activities. Our class was well represented in: Golf, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Cheering, Cross Country, G. A .A., Band and Chorus, and Baseball. InSeptember of 1963 we again stood in the hall, waiting for assembly. We no longer were Fright- ened Freshmen but Self-Confident Sophomores . We soon found, to our great pleasure, that Mr. John- son would again be our advisor, and that Room A again was to be ours. We now had forty-eight members from which to choose our officers. Dale Mills became our President, Shirley Worcester was Vice-President, Liz Marshall was Secretary, Kathy Thurs- ton became Treasurer. George Higgins and Barb Workman became our Student Council representatives. Within a few weeks we did our best to make initiation a memorable day for the freshmen! With the advice of Mr. Renwick and the leadership of George Higgins and Shirley Worcester, we undertook the publishing of the POW WOW. Four short years ago, the CLASS OF 1965 entered the halls of PEMETIC HIGH SCHOOL. We attempted to appear as casual as possible as we stood there in our new clothes waiting to go into the gym for an assembly. As is the custom, Mr. Furtwengler intro- duced the faculty and then proceeded to terrify us with rigid regu- Compliments of: HENRY HINCKLEY COMPANY Southwest Harbor
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Along the sea sands damp and brown The traveler hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the tide falls. 13 Seniors
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HISTORY Three of our boys were key members of the varsity basketball team and we also contributed to most of the various organizations. We increased our treasury by selling potato chips at noon recess and at the basketball games. Our Junior year began with forty-two members. Room B became our new home and Mr. Burgess, our advisor. Shirley Worcestor was elected President, David Gordius was Vice-President, Liz Marshall and Kathy Thurston again Secretary and Treasurer. John Leonard and Barb Workman represented us in the Stu- dent Council. We held our very successful Junior Prom on Novem- ber 1. Our theme was Moonlight and Roses. Kathy Thurston and Danny Mitchell were crowned Queen and King by Mr. Furtwengler. Now that we were finally upper-classmen, we dominated the various activities. Frankie Krantz was President of the G.A .A., Shir ley Worcestor became Assistant Editor of the PEMETIC, and six of the Varsity Basketball players were Juniors. Barb Workman was Captain of the J.V. Cheerleaders. The HancockCounty Baseball Championship was again won by Pemetic High School, with the aid of several Juniors. Our Senior Year began on September 9, 1965. Room B again became our homeroom and we very enthusiastically welcomed Mr. Crafts as our advisor. To lead our forty-one members through In October we presented our Senior Play, Headin’ For A Weddin ', which was very well received. Our classmates filled all major offices in school activities. George Higgins was Presi- dent of the Student Council, Bill Hamblen led National Honor Society, Frankie Krantz headed G.A .A., Jean Stanley was President if F.H.A., Liz Marshall headed Varsity Cheerleading and Shirley Worcestor edited THE PEMETIC. After many weeks of planning, our Graduation Ball was held on May 28. On June 9, 1965, we graduated and faced the future with eagerness and anticipation. the final year, we chose George Higgins as President, Shirley Worcestor as Vice- President, Liz Marshall as Secretary, Val Perkins as Treasurer, and Bill Hamblen and Barb Workman as Student Council re- presentatives. Compliments of: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAR HARBOR Southwest Harbor
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