Deer Isle High School - Gatherer Yearbook (Deer Isle, ME)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 33 text:

SENIOR PLAY The senior class play, Aunty's Big Joke , was presented at the Town Hall on November 10, 1949 under the direction of Mrs. Charlene Johnson. The cast follows: James Fletcher, the father .,,.,,....,,............ Bruce Haskell Jessie Fletcher ......r..,.. Denise Snowman Tess, the older daughter...Lucy Small Ruthie, the younger daughter ...,.,.,.,.r...,,, Gloria Barbour Ronnie, the son ...........l... Charles Poitras Susy Maud Melancholy Snow, the colored maid .....l.....,...... Joan Howard Honey Chile Sammy Mark Anthony Kearns, the colored gardener ........r..r Robert Snelling Barry Orr ..l......,...,.... Jerauld Hutchinson Sybil Walker, Ronnie's girlfriend ......... Norma Greenlaw Mrs. Weir, the lady lawyer .......,..........,..... Marilyn Davis Truck Driver '..,....,,...,..... Norman Haskell Truck Driver's helper ..,.................,,..,.,,........... Archie Pickering Stage Managers ......... Norman Haskell Archie Pickering, Wilfred Weed Joan Howard and Robert Snelling gave outstanding performances as the colored maid and gardener. Charles Poitras also deserves special commendation for his excellent por- trayal of the teen-age son. Tickets on a crocheted piano scarf, made and donated by Mrs. Archie Pickering, were sold. The total receipts amounted to 25107.69 A dance, with music fur- nished by Cleveland's orchestra, fol- lowed the play. JUNIOR PLAY The play, Fog Island , was held at the Town Hall under the direction of Mrs. Frieda Matheson. Although traditionally presented by the junior class, the play was held this year with a selected group of students. The junior class received the pro- ceeds. The cast follows: Priscilla Ralston ...,......,. Gloria Barbour Jerry Martin .........,.............. Bruce Haskell Mrs. Williams ........,,...,. Virginia Billings Williams .....,...........,.....,..... Wilfred Conary Sheriff Doolittle ,...,............, Wilfred Weed Brock ,..,.......,.....,.........,.. Chandler Barbour Margy O'Laughlin ...... Regina Billings Hazel Sommers ....,...,,.....,..... Rhea Conary Ann Wickcliffe ............ Bernadette Joyce Maurine Gardner ,........... Clara Howard Johannah Green ..,............... Betty Powers J irfy-an 1'

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l 'rrn1f row, left In right: R. Knowlton, K. Beach, L. Poitras, ll. Snowman, N. Green- law, C. Barbour. Ilurln 'I'0ll'.' V. Howard, G. Barbour, B. Powers, Mrs. Johnson, li. Eaton, J. Howard, li. Small. U. B. lE.. Commercial Clhuilb The commercial department re- ceived th-eir charter from the Busi- ness Education World this year as a result ol' successful applications sub- mitted last year and this year, in var- ious courses in business education. We are designated as O. B. E. Chap- ter No. 2.30. During the fall term, Mrs. Johnson organized the club and the following oflicers elected: president, Karlotta Beach, vice-president, Lorraine Poi- trasg secretary, Denise Snowman: and treasurer, Norma Greenlaw. It was decided to purchase addi- tional equipment for the commercial department through various public activities. W,,1.,.f,.., Our lirst project was a turkey sup- pe1', held at the Parish House, on January 18. Through the generous co-operation and assistance of our parents and friends, the event was very successful. Our net profit from this was 354. We used part of the proceeds to buy our first piece of equipment, a mimeoscope. The bal- ance to go toward the purchase of a mimeograph. On February 24, the club sponsor- ed a card party at the Emerson Chase Memorial Library. Canasta. bridge, and Sixty-three were played. Our net profit was 524.65 We also co-sponsored the Town Meeting dance with the Athletic As- sociations on March 6, 1950.

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