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20 THE GATHERER BOYS AND GIRLS A. A. The athletic program at Deer Isle High School is once again under the direction of a single Athletic Association. The students grouped their talent and chose to form as one organization. Mr. Elkhorn, who coached both girls' and boys' basketball, advised this group. With much equipment being left from last year, namely: baseballs, bats, basketball uniforms, and balls, there was not a need for major pieces of equipment this year. This year, many projects have been suc- cessfully completed. Mr. Elkhorn, who stresses and thoroughly believes that junior high athletics are of the utmost importance, if future high school teams are to prosper, scheduled a series of baseball and basketball games with Stoning- ton for his younger group. Five baseball games were played in the fall. Deer Isle won three of the five games. Seven basketball games were played. Deer Isle won five of them and tied one. We believe that the per- formances of our younger athletes have been a credit to their school. Free tickets to the tournament were fur- nished to the girls' team, cheerleaders, and a number of other students who had partici- pated in certain activities. Labor was furnished by the boys to spread gravel on the athletic field. Monograms will be purchased for partici- pants in boys' and girls' varsity athletics. The A. A. was also able to help the Alumni Association raise money, by sponsoring local basketball games. Approximately S100 was realized from this activity. The A. A. gets its money from the maga- zine drive. school fair, and public athletic. performances. The officers elected for the 1950-1951, school year were Jerauld Hutchinson, Presi- dent, Beverly Eaton, Vice-Presidentg Janet Eaton, Treasurer, and Norma Gray. Secre- tarv. The A. A. members and their advisor, Mr. Elkhorn, would like to thank the members of the school committee for making possible the free use of the school buses for trips, the public for the free use of the Town Hullg an-l everyone for their patronage and support at all activities. THE SENIOR PLAY At the time this book goes to press. rehear- sals are being held for the Senior Play. title-.3 Little Women , to be pr-:tc-nted Town Nleer- ing night, March 5. The cast is as follows: Meg ......... ................. ..... N o rma Grin' J., ...... ....... B everly Eaton Beth ............. ............ B etty Powers Amy ................ ...... L orrainc Poitras Mrs. March ....... ....... M arilyn Davis Mr. March ...... Aunt March Hannah Mullet Mr. Laurence .. Jerauld Hutchinson Virginia Billings Bernadette Joyce Edwin Eaton Laurie ............... ..... M urray Barbour John Brook ............ ....... H arry Davis Professor Bhaer ...... ...... W ilfred Weed lst Girl ............... ..... J anet Eaton 2nd Girl .......... ..... B arbara Perez 3rd Girl ........ ........... R hea Conary 4-th Girl ........ Carol Woodman Director ..... ........... M rs. Eaton
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COMMERCIAL CLUB Svatm-nl, lvft to right: L. Poitras, J. Eaton, and J. Hutchinson. Standing: Mrs. Johnson, N. Gray, R. Davis, R. Billings, M. Davis, B. Joycc, M. Barbour, B. Eaton, ll. Billings, anfl B. Powc-rs. LIBRARY CLUB Svatn-cl, ls-ft tu right: B. l'0i'cx, Y. Billings, C. Woodman, and J, Snowdcn. Standing: B. Joyw, Mrs. Matht-son, L. Poitras, B, Eaton, R. Conary, B. Eaton, P. Knight M, Davis, Haskell, N. Gray, I. Billings, S. Howard, and Whitney.
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Left to right: Mr. Elkhorn, N. Gray, B. Eaton, J. Hutchinson, and J. Eaton. PLAY CAST First row, luft to right: M. Davis, N. Gray, L. Poitras, B. Eaton, B. Powt-rs, nncl Mrs. Eaton Second row: B. Joyve, Eaton, V. Billings, R. Conary, B. Perez, and C. Woodman Third row: E. Eaton, M. Bafbour, J. Hutchinson, H. Davis, and W. Weed.
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