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

 - Class of 1954

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16 THE GATHERER MUSIC The senior and junior high music class were aga' organized this year by Miss Lu- cille L. ughes. It was decided not to have a music mmittee this year, but to have a group of girls to plan the activities for the organizat'on. The three chosen were Nancy Colwell, The t Shepard anet Snowden, and Barbara Eaton. wo capable pianists are Annette and Carley Torrey. The year 1953 began with approximately fifty-five mem- bers, but many fou because of the various activities, d it impossible to continue. Decemur 17, with the Christmas season approaching, found the combined choruses singing away with all of the Yuletide spirit that was were sung possible at the Christmas party. as solos by joan Haskell, and Silent Night and Winter Wonderland Ea Sandra IOII . After listening to these beautiful songs, we all enjoyed group singing of such pieces as Rnd Jingle to the W lph, The Red Nosed Reindeer, ells, Away In a Manger, joy rld, Oh Come All Ye Faithful, and many more. Miss Hughes accompanied the grou H . The chorus will make its last appearance at graduation in June. 'ITHREE ONE-ACT PLAYS In rel press, are Skin beauty sf clients in iearsal, as our yearbook goes to three one-act plays. Deep is the story of an elderly nop operator who tried to help her their personal life, as well as with their beauty problems. In one of her ex- periences, in order to get Agnes back with her boy- riend, she nearly.ruins another cus- tomer's air. She also loses customers be- cause of er well intentioned meddling. The cast will be as follows: Miss Ida . ....................,.... ...... C arol Woodman Miss Sally .......................... ........ P atty Spofford Miss 'Cora Lee Blodgett ................ Sylvia 'Howard Mabel M:ller .....,,.............. ....... G erry 'Carter Agnes W d ........ ....... V clma Robbins Deb Cob ins ....... ...... R osalyn 'Haskell Vivian Je nings ...... ......... B arbara Eaton f'The U. S. Revolt is a comedy in which the three younger sisters arrange dates with their sisters' boyfriends in order that the older girls will stop wearing their clothes without permission. It works out that the older sisters have to make an agreement that the younger girls will give up the boys, in return for having their clothes cleaned and some new clothes. Penny ...................... ........... B overly Eaton Midge ....... ......... G -ayle Donovan Liz ........ ...... A udrey Eaton Dave ......... .. ....... Vaughn Joyce Tommy ........ ..... F reddrie 'Brewster Jack .......... .............. B illy Knight Julia ...... ....... M arilyn Damon Ann ..................................... ........ P riscilla Powers Eileen .................................................. Mary Hardy Blue Beads is a more serious play! The fifteen year old daughter Janey is about to have a birthday and her mother, after much saving, has bought her some blue beads. On the day that the package arrives a set of paints also come for Janey's mother. When janey finds the paints, she is so pleased that her mother lets her keep them without tell- ing her the difference, and she keeps the blue beads for herself. The cast is as fol- lows: Elizabeth ...... ............ J oan Haskell Dave ............. ....... R ichard Golwell Janey ................ ............ J une Perez Aunt Liddy ...................................... Nancy Colwe-ll NEW TENNIS COURT Following his policy of providing as many different kinds of recreation as possible for the students, Mr. Matheson conceived the idea, last spring, of building a tennis court at the edge of the grounds behind the ele- mentary school. Soil, largely clay, made a playing surface which was not too hard to get into condition. The younger boys and some of the girls picked stones and helped lay out the court. The more rugged of our heroes located cedar posts, cut, and set them, and strung the wire. Finally a social was held to raise money for a net. just before school closed all was ready for the introduc- tion of a new sport. 2,

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THE LIBRARY CLUB Scated. lm-ft to right. C. W'ood1nan. N. Colwvll. B. Eaton. P. Powvrs. V. Robbins. B. Picks-ring Standing. lc-ft to right. J. Pervz. A. Eaton. I. Billings. P. Spofforcl. J. Haskvll. Mrs. 'Matheson A. Shepard. S. Howard, P. Knight. Absi-nt. J. Snowdvn. T. A. B. CLUB Scan-d. loft to right. D. Cousins. J. Haskm-ll. R. Slllllll. N. Colwcll. P. Eaton. Bev. Eaton. Standing. lvft to right. C, Dodger. B. Pickc-ring. Barbara Eaton. P. Pown-rs. A. Shepard. M Hcannslvr, S. Howard, Mrs. Mathuson, R. Haskell. B. Word. M. Hardy. R. Milan. D. Eaton.



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SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Front row. lvft to right. Miss Hughs-s. Perez. I. Billings. P, Knight. A. Poitras. H. Hatch J. Davis. M. Hardy. P. Haskell. C. Woodman. L. Haskell. G. Cartvr. V. Joyvv. J. Davis. Hardy. P. Haskell. C. Woodman. L. Haskell. G. Carte-r. V. Joyce. St-cond row. lvft to right. R. Haskell. W. Knight. V. Robbins. B. Eaton. Colwf-ll. B. Ellis B. Picks-ring. A. Shvparcl. P. Powers. 'E. Small. L. Bray. J. Haskn-ll. A. Wi-cd. M. Damon. S Small. Third row. lt-ft to right. R. Smith. R. Haskell. Brewster, P. Eaton. F. Brewster. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Front row. lvlt to right. S. Webbvr. S. Damon. T. Cole. C. Quinn. C. Spofford. B. Eaton R. Quinn. D. Eaton. Beck. D. Heansslvr. M. Hvansslvr, B. Eaton. E. 'MarDonultl. M. IN:-1-cl J. Robbins. S. Eaton. B. IN:-cd. Miss Hughvs. E. Conary. Svroncl row. lvft to right. D. Eaton. Lash. W. Billings. R. Torrey. G. Donovan. A. Eaton D. Ellis. C. Curtvr. A. Powcrs. D. Cousins. C. Davis, E. Conary. C. Torrvy. E. Eaton. J. Snowl dvn. N. Hardy. Third row, left to right, A. Dunham, 'D. Snowdon, R. Milan, R. Damon, G. Armstrong v

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