Woodstock High School - Eureka Yearbook (Bryant Pond, ME)

 - Class of 1962

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SONG LINE UP SENIORS The Wanderer - Gary Fuller Please Love Me Forever - Virginia Tibbetts Am I Asking Too Much - Carolee Porter No Love Have I - Marilyn Harlow If I Had a Girl - Billy Knights Hot Rod Lincoln (Ford) - Randall Cary I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire - George Crockett Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette - Gibby Haskell You Leave Me Breathless - Billy Taylor Alvin Twist - Alvin Stevens JUNIORS Sixteen Cavalry Men - Elaine Koskela Caress Me Baby - Hilda Vittum That's Amore - Joyce Burnham Hats Off to Larry - Kathy Mills He Knows I Love Him Too Much - Barbara Haskell I Wanna Be Loved - Ronnie Roberts Bill Bailey Gilbert Bailey Dreamy Eyes - Steve Anderson Loving You - Jerry Johnson Lucky Devil - Irene Williams Tender Love and Care - Rusty Strout I'll Try - Jeannie Hamlin SOPHOMORES You're the Reason - Carol Silver Not One Minute More - Clare Hinkley It's Only Make-Believe - Belinda Emmons Charleston Twist - Joan Linsbeck Little Bitty Tear - Sandra Buck A Million to One - Linda Hazelton Boni Moroni - Eileen Dunham Always in My Heart - Charlotte Auger If' - Glynda Witter Love Me Tender - Nancy Kennison Stranger in Paradise - Elena Noyes Once in a While - Anne Cross Pretty Blue Eyes - Noreen Swan Johnny Yuma - Richard Wright Honey Comb - Roger Benson Little Blue Man - George Gerrish El Paso - Charlie Mills I Want to Be Wanted - James Childs Crazy Arms - Tommy Sweetser Time After Time - Wallace Farrington FRESHMEN By the Light of Your Eyes - Rose Harlow Yakkitty Yak - Linda Billings Am I Fool Number One? - Marie Swan Nobody to Love - Dianne Farrar Don't Lead Me On - Frani Mills The Big Hurt - Janice Hamlin My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Danny Long Fooling Around - Patsy Mclnnis Let's Twist Again - Frank Swan You Came Along - Herbert MacKenzie Cookie, Cookie, Lend Me Your Comb - Gordon Crockett Running Bear - Donny Whitman Duke of Earl - Richard Fraser Tragedy - Wayne Mason Come on and Get Me - David Belski Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Edgar Rainey Harbor Lights - Jimmy Roberts Red Sails in the Sunset - Leaton Sumner Wabash Cannon Ball - Rodney Burnham Teen Angel - Rebecca Cary Delaware - Jean and Jane Wardwell You Told a Lie - David Huston Stupid Cupid - Clifford York Melancholy Baby - Paul Howe Just One More Time - Kenneth Crockett Personality - Linda Gaugler Gimme a Little Kiss - Tommy Morgan I'm Sorry - Sally Brooks You Made Me Love You - Donna Daye Hound Dog Man - Larry Coffin The Truth About You” - Larry Smith

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DIRIGO GIRLS' STATE Dirigo Girls' State is a state composed of two counties and eight towns. Each year from the Junior Class delegates are chosen to represent the state of Maine. At Girls' State we gain a very rewarding knowledge of how our town, county and state gov- ernments function. We also achieve a better knowledge to help us out in later life to understand our government procedures more clearly. To help this understanding, we held mock town meet- ings, party rallies, party caucuses, county and state elections. It isn't strictly all work as we have fun time too. Each night the different towns would par- ticipate in putting this fun time on. Each day however, we had two hours of recreation which consisted of sports and other activities. The day before we were to return home, we traveled to Augusta. We all assembled at the front of the capital, near the Liberty Bell. We all joined in singing our Girls' State songs that we had learned, and then our Governor elect was sworn in. Preceding this we went to the Blaine House and had tea with the Governor's wife. The highlights of the week comes that evening. We were presented with our diplomas and Girls’ State pins. The awards were also presented at this time. The ceremony was brought to a close by candle-light service, and we all joined in singing Now is the Hour. I also wish to take this opportunity to thank the American Legion Auxiliary again. Virginia Tibbetts Editor-in-Chief DIRIGO BOYS’ STATE We, the delegates, had to be there and be registered by Sunday, June 18, 3:30 P.M. There were four counties and eight towns. The name of the counties were Mellen, Weston, Shepley and Whitman, the towns were Hall, Ames, Hunton, Lincoln, King, Cutler, Parris, and Williamson. I was in the county of Mellen and in the town of Hall. The town of King was also in the county of Mellen. The counties were named after the first four Chief Justices ol the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. The towns are named after the first eight Governors of Maine. Each town selected town officers such as these. Moderator, three Selectmen, who will also serve as Assessors and Overseers of the Poor; Town Clerk, Town Treasurer and Tax Collectors, plus the Members of the School Committee. We also elected county officers such as Sheriff, Clerk of Courts, County Treasurer, County Attorney, Judge of Probate, Registrar of Deeds, Registrar of Probate and County Commissioners. The state Officers were Governor, State Senators. Representatives to Legislature. We did not elect any United States officers, such as U. S. Senators and U. S. Representatives. I would like to thank the American Legion for sending me to Dirigo Boys' State, and I be- lieve I learned something about State Government. Billy Taylor Business Manager



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