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SENIOR CLASS Loft to right: R. Billings. R. Conary, Grc-vnlaw, V. Billings, B. lvrez. D JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: R. Haskell, C. Wbodman, Mr. Larleu, P. Spollord, J. Haskell
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THE GATHERER NORWOOD EARLE GREENLAW Sonny Born at Deer Isle, Maine, September 28, 1935. Course, College. Vice-president 115, President Q2, 3, 45, Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Senior Play Cl, 2, 3, 45, Minstrel Shows Q2 35, Chorus fl, 2, 3, 45, Business Manager K45, Assistant Business Manager K35, Commercial Club Q45, Captain Magazine Drive 145, l're5.dvzxt of Boys' A.A. Q45, Mathematics Award Q35, Salutatory Q45. Although Sonny is the only senior boy, he is the ruler of our class. Anyone need any help with algebra? Sonny will oblige. Want to play a little basketball? Sure! We hear, Sonny, that you want to become an engineer. Maybe someday you will be an engineer on a train going to South Deer Isle. Whatever you do, we know that you will be a success. BARBARA MERLLN PEREZ Lu-Lu Born at Stonington, Maine, July l, 1935. Course, College. Class Secretary C2, 35, Class Treasurer Cl, 45, Library Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Softball Cl, 2, 45, Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 45, Senior Plays C2, 3, 45, Town Meeting Play Q45, Cheerleader Q3, 45, Commercial Club Treasurer C45, Gatherer Staff C45, Junior Prom C35, Usher fl, 2, 35, Girls' AA C2, 3, 45, Vice-president of Girls' AA Q45, Opcretta Q45, Girl's Sports Editor of Gatherer 145. Barbara is the jollicst member of our class. If you hear a giggle ring out where it shouldn't, that's Barbara. She has added much to the school with her ability at sports as well as books. Your happy smile will always see you through, so keep smiling. We hear rumors about a minister and Hawaii. We wish you the best of luck in the future, Lu-Lu.
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10 THE GATHERER JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Class of 1954 President Carol Woodman Vice-president Raymond Haskell Secretary Joan Haskell Treasurer Patty Spofford Class Colors: Rose and Silver Class Advisor: Mr. Larlee This year only five of our six members re- turned. Shortly after Christmas, Vivian Weed left, reducing our number to four. This year at the annual fair, we sold white elephants, with cider as a side line. We also sold a wide selection of pocket-books. We realized 32200. Our V-shaped booth, in the typically fem- inine colors of pink and white, was decora- ted to resemble a dressing table. On the table were a mirror and lipstick, which did much to help carry out this motif. For this attractive booth, we were awarded second prize, All the members of our class are out for some sport. The girls favor basketball, while Raymond Haskell, our only boy, leans to- ward baseball. Carol Woodman was a mem- ber of the cast of the Senior Play, The Case of the Missing Heirs. Joan Haskell and Carol Woodman are going to be in a one- act play on Town Meeting night. The junior class had charge of the annual Christmas program. Santa Claus came to visit the high school and helped distribute gifts. Miss Hughes gave us a few selections on the piano, and we all sang Christmas songs. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and packets of candy were served. A good time was enjoyed by all. SOPHOMORE CLASS Class of 1955 President Pearl Eaton Vice-president Inez Billings Secretary Rosalyn Haskell Treasurer Vaughn Joyce Class Advisor: Mr. Matheson Class Colors: Green and White The sophomore class started this year with fifteen members. Mr. Matheson became our advisor. We were hosts at the annual freshmen re- ception held at Howard's Beach in Sunset. The freshmen soon found out that we had many exciting stunts in store for them. The stunt that kept everyone in stitches was the step ladder and egg stunt, performed by Barbara Eaton and Nancy Colwell. Refresh- ments were served after the stunts. A birth- day cake was presented to Mr. Matheson. We sold candy at the school fair, making S19.00. The booth was a candy shop, decor- ated in green and white crepe paper with fancy candy boxes. We are especially proud of our record in sports this year. Pearl Eaton, Vaughn Joyce, Freddy Brewster, Robert Poitras, Randall Haskell, and Burt Weed are on the basket- ball and baseball squad. In October, when a group of students from the high school made a trip to New York, several of our members were able to go. Only one of our members got lost. One morning Robert Poitras and his girl friend suddenly found themselves on a trolley car, not knowing where they were going. When the first stop came, they got off, and Bobby guided his Juliet safely back to the hotel. We have had a very active year, and hope to contribute much in our remaining years of high school,
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