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JAMES D. WILES- President DENNIS M. GARDNER - Vice President OFFICERS - CLASS 0F 1963 It seems impossible that we, the graduating class of 1963, will soon be gone. We leave behind us two years of learning which has marked only the beginning of a carefully chosen future. It has been a long, hard journey for those of us still together, but well worth the fight. For it was only yesterday that we stood together as strangers and listened as Mr. Hutchinson gave us some well chosen advice. Shake hands with the person on your right and then with the person on your left. The records show that one of every three who register does not graduate. Don't let that one be you. We hope that the graduating classes to come will profit by these words as we have. I would like to thank all my classmates for giving me the opportunity to serve as your President. I have enjoyed this experience and hope I have fulfilled all my obligations. I wish everyone the Best of Everything. James D. Wiles - President WILLIAM A. JORDAN - Secretary JAMES R. CONANT - Treasurer 'I 'I I
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In CjWemorz'am LARRY W. HOPKINSON July 20, 1941 -January 20, 1963 Larry Hopkinson was a native of Dixtield, Maine and graduated from Dixfield High School in 1960. He enrolled in the lndustrial Electricity course at MVTI in September of 1961. Larry proved both an interested student and an active participant in school life. In his freshman year, Larry was a member of the Skating Rink Committee and the softball, volleyball, and soccer teams. This year he was again engaged in soccer, and was a member of the Yearbook Staff, Alumni Committee, and Awards Committee. The Dormitory Council of Varney Hall elected Larry their President this year. Larry Hopkinson became the victim of an automobile accident while on his way home for the weekend, and his loss has been deeply felt on campus. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Hopkinson, and a brother and sister. 10
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GERRY L. AIKEN Gerry Saco, Maine OIL BURNER - HEATING Ace heating tech. Fears no oil burner - friendly - sure to be a success in whatever he does - ardent racing fan -- Best of luck to you, Gerry. ROBERT T. AMES Bob New Sharon, Maine BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Casanova of B.C. Shop. Chases deer in the fall and women the rest of the time - plans to work on road construction - good natured - friendly. Best of Luck, Bob. Activities: Ski Club I, 2, Basketball 'l, 2, Baseball If Soccer T, 2, Softball I. DAVID .I. ALEXANDER Dave Harpswell, Maine MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Commutes from Brunswick - enioys cars, sports, drag racing - keeps the MTT classes in line - hopes to make a success as o machinist. Best to you, Dave. CLIFFORD F. ASHLEY, JR. Cliff Falmouth, Maine ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Commutes from Falmouth - quiet - studious - hopes to have a chance to work on Telstar Proiect - favorite sports: hunting, fishing, bowling. Good Luck, Cliff. STEPHEN B. AMBURG Hubba Winthrop, Maine BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MVTI's Wolf - He seems to have a lot of female company since he moved next to Holt Hall - hopes to see the world. He'll do it tool Best Wishes, Steve. Activities: Yearbook Art Editor 2, Varsity Basketball, Chairman of Athletic Committee. EDWIN C. BACHELOR, JR. Ed Rockport, Maine ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Really a colorful character in many ways - likes the outdoor life - plans on becoming a top-notch Research Technician - Sure to be a success - Lots of Luck in the future, Ed. Activities: Wanderer Staff 'I, 2, Yearbook Layout Editor 2, Intramural Softball I, 2. 12
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