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

 - Class of 1951

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First row, loft to right: Pcrvz, P. Yiolette, Parker, Snowtlvn, R. Klolwvll, M. Danni EIGHTH GRADE First row, lvft to right: Y. Joyce, P. Knight, R. Hnskm-ll, ll0W2ll'il, I, Billings, .intl M. Enron Svvoml row: R. Haskell, A. Weed, A. Wood, P. Eaton, I., Ilnslwll, R. Poitrns, anal l'. llaskf- Third row: B. Word, R. Haskell, R. Gross, Mr. Mntlu-son, l.. Knowlton, mul U. Slit-pant SEVENTH GRADE and G. Clzi1'tv1'. St-uuml row: I.. Bray, V. Yiolvttv, A. Wet-cl, E. Eaton, .-X. Stinson, N. tlolwvll, M. llimlx and Davis. Third row: B. Eaton, P. Powers, Mr. Matheson, D. Dowc, E. Small, and M. Eaton. Ill

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14 THE GATHERER SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY The seventh and eighth graders started this year with a total enrollment of forty-one stu- dents. This number has added greatly to the present high school enrollment. These two classes have proved very helpful in school activities. Their first great project was 'their 'booth at the fair. They all enjoyed working together to build and decorate their tables. During the Curtis Magazine Drive the jun- ior 'high students outsold the high school stu- dents. They won many prizes and earned 890.42 for 'the athletic fund. Many of the junior high students have also taken part in school athletics. They have been very helpful in practicing with the high school teams. The junior high 'boys have also had their own team, and have played series of basketball and baseball games with Ston- ington. Their good sportsmanship-victories. and all around efforts have been a credit to the school. ULATSS OF 'I955 President .....................................,.... Vice President ........ ....... Sylvia Howard Rosalyn Haskell Secretary .............. .......... I nez Billings Treasurer ...... .............................. P auline Knight Class Adviser .................................... Mr. 'Matheson CLASS OF 195 President ........................................ 6 Janet Snowden Vice President ....... ...... R ichard Colwell Secretary ............. ..... ' Marilyn Damon Treasurer ........ Priscilla Powers Class Adviser 'Mr. Matheson



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16 THE GATHERER Julius Mrs. Matheson: I see our dog isn't barking today. Maylbe it was a cat yesterday. Willy Weed: A cat doesn't bark. Miss Plevock: fln musicj Do you girls know where you are? Bernadette: Sinking with the sun. Marilyn: How does a candidate ge't into oflice? Mrs. Eaton: First they are elected, then they are inaugurated. Beverly: Then they are assassinated. Mr. .Mathesonz fln science classl Can you tell me a trodblesome weed that we have on this Island? Rosie: Burt. Willie: I have a jofb as salesman in' the summer time. Mrs. Matheson: I suppose you stand behind your products? Willie: Not me -FI sell mules. Mr. Matheson: Who do you think drives slower, men or women? Mr. Elkhorn: I don't know. Mr. Matheson: Women. They will do anything to stay under 30. Mrs. Eaton: fDurin'g play rehearsalj I don t re- member this part. Jerauld: 'Are you memorizing it all? Jerauld: Cln American History classj What do you have to 'be to become a page? Hulbert: Part 'df a. book. Mr. Elkhorn: Cln geography classy How many of you have not seen a potato digger? Nancy: Do you mean a man? Mrs. Eaton: Where was King William I crowned? George: -On the head. Mr. Elkhorn: What colors should we choose for our boxing club? Vaughn: I suggest black and blue. That Personal Touch Won't you give a shilling to the Lord ? asked the Salvation Army lassie. How auld are ye ? inquired Mr. Matheson. Nineteen, sir. Mr. 'Mathesonz Ah well, I'm past fifty. I'll be seein' Him afore ye, so I'll hand it to Him myself.

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