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SOPHOMORE CLASS First row. from left to right: P. Spofford. C. Woodman. Haskx-ll. and V. VVQ-1-cl. Sm-fund row: B. Damon. Mr. Blzmchard. and R. Haskcll. FRESIIMAN CLASS First rmv. 14-fr lu right: R. llznskm-ll. P. Hutml. R. Poitrus. V. Joyw. I . Bl'4'WSlt'I'. :md B. WH-1-cl Sm-mul row: R. llaskm-ll. Y. Robbins. P. Haskell. L. Haskvll. S. Howard. P. Knight. :un Mr. Davis. Third row: A. Wood, F. Davis. and M. Eaton.
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12 THE GATHERER SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore class started this year with only six members. Mr. Blanchard be- came our class adviser. On September 28 we were hosts at the annual freshman reception which was held at the Morey Farm. The freshmen per- formed some very amusing stunts after which refreshments were served with the freshmen as guests of honor. Our booth won honorable mention at the annual school fair in October. Decorated mainly in blue and white, it resembled an ocean scene complete with ships, gulls, and buoys, Class of 1954 President Carol Woodman Vice President Raymond Haskell Secretary Joan Haskell Treasurer Robert Haskell Class Adviser Mr. Blanchard Class Colors Rose and Silver FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1951, sixteen freshmen enrolled at Deer Isle High School. One of our members, Arlene Weed, left us just be- fore Christmas. We soon found out that the freshman reception was nothing to be afraid of. Mr. Blanchard and the Sophomores were very easy on us. We performed our stunts at the Morey Farm where a picnic was enjoyed by all. We are proud of our record in athletics. Nine of our fifteen members are out for basketball or some other sport this year. Our class sold vegetables and canned goods at the annual school fair. Under the supervision of Mr. Davis we made S47 and won first prize on our booth. As a class project we sanded the railing of the new stairs. We hope to accomplish much before we become Seniors. Class of 1955 President Pearl Eaton Vice President Vaughn. Joyce Secretary Robert Poitras Treasurer Frederick Brewster Class Advisor Mr. Davis Class Colors Green and White
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14 THE GATHERER SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY The Junior High started this year with thirty-six pupils. This is slightly less than last year's enrollment. There are many Junior High students participating in basketball, baseball, and softball. They also proved very good sales- men in the annual Magazine Drive with Barbara Eaton, an eighth grader, high sales- man for the school. Altogether the Junior High made S4-1.89. There were many Junior High students in the Minstrel Show, given under the direc- tion of Miss Plevock. Some of them who did specialties were: Janet Snowden, Wiley Billings, Willard Knight, Barbara Eaton, Beatrice Pickering, Nancy Colwell, Mary Hardy, and Robert Smith. t In February, the one act play 6'Did You Say Mink? was presented by the junior High girls, under the direction of Mr. Matheson, who also supervised redecorating the stage sets. The cast of the play was as follows: Mrs. Martin Barbara Eaton Mrs. Willoughby Janet Snowden Ruth Doyle Eleanor Parker Bessie Potts Essie Potts Mrs. Chandler Azalea Matilda Brown Lorraine May Eliza Small Laura Bray Marilyn Damon June Perez Edna Eaton Jean Parker Winifred Wiggins Beatrice Pickering Mrs. Shelley Mortimer Nancy Colwell These two classes are hoping to have trip to New York in the spring. Class President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor Class President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor of 1956 Priscilla Powers Jerome Brewster Marilyn Damon Janet Snowden Mrs. Eaton of 1957 4 Robert Smith Annette Shepard Beatrice Pickering Bettina Ellis Miss Plevock C 3 HE...
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