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

 - Class of 1959

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Vicki finishing a poster With the spaghetti supper at the elemen- tary school and the meat-loaf supper at Sun- shine, the seniors should be piling up money. The senior mothers are helping out im- mensely, an-d over sixty-seven dollars was earned from one supper alone. Mr. Glen Rodgers was here and talked with the seniors. He told of several places in Washington and near his town that they would enjoy visiting on their class trip. What a talk he gave in -assembly on Aberdeen High School! Everyone was on edge as he told of his teaching and the students there. It won't be long now. Here's the end of the third quarter. aoafzffa Qualzim The pace speeds up as we move into the final quarter. Our publicity gal! Eager-looking junior-high students are awaiting a trip to Augusta.. Some will be seeing the State House, the Blaine Mansion, and other points of interest for the first time. Movies like those we have had lately on Texas, Wyoming, and Nevada are a relief after having studied the Maine Constitution these last few weeks. We get strip films fair- ly regularly too. We'll be plunging into our United States history books again and ab- sorbing World Wa.r II. Some of us are glad we're not seniors. They've been digging for money all year, and graduation announcements just came! Soon they'll be paying for caps and gowns. See what's coming next year, juniors? Basketball season isn't over yet for the boys. The varsity team and several of the J ayvees are still practicing regularly with Mr. Gott and will get time out from school to travel to Togus and compete in the De Molay Tournament. Athletes do have an advantage! Did you say he was a cowboy? '0h, do You like it? HY0u,re dam tootinw,

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HFWH OFFICE GIRLS Kathy, Bonita, Joan, Estelle, Judy, Gayle The U. S. History class went. to Town Meeting, and everyone was thrilled to hear results of the essay contest. Judy Barbour was first, then Peggy Heanssler, Gayle Dono- van, and Judy Grindle. Cash prizes for all four! It was considerate of M1'. Snelling to show the history and social living classes slides of New England and California. What a change from all the books-! My destination is Lake Champlain! The advisory committee of the yearbook is getting down to business with write-ups. The business managers have been on their toes and have the advertising section nearly completed. The first batch of material gets off to the printer! The juniors, sophomores, and freshmen are rehearsing daily for their one-act plays and they ought to have a whale of a time. Each class is having a comedy. The Hancock County Champs are having a MAYOR CAMPAIGN Fifst Row: D. Snowden, R. Milan, M. Heanssler. Second Row: H. Grindle, G. Donovan, C. Colwell food sale soon to earn money for new basket- ball jackets. The P.T.A. has already con- tributed ten dollars to the cause, and the boys' mothers are cooperating fully. There are Evelyn's and Tom's pictures in the paper as valedictorian and salutatorian. One more picture for the Tom girls ! After the informative talk on Washington State Teachers' College, there must be some- one going there, if for nothing else than Monte Carlo night. h A cover design contest for the Grzthcrcr is being held, and our young artists are at work on sketches to tit the basketball theme. Four gallons of ice cream, and I hardly got a taste! If spring Weren't just around the corner, we juniors could have another ice-cream social. The seniors are planning a pop-corn social soon, the money to be added to the class trip fund. I wonder what special attraction the other classes will have at their socials. Freshman Initiation Tommy Alice, NHUCY Ns .Q - t . 'N' A 't P ' 'W H I .em MN ti ,.., T' 'N , 's- 4 ' U , ...,!. ittt . .i i tai. ii 1



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Girls' State, Boys' State Belvia, Bob They almost won the tournament too-run- ners-up in the State! Freshmen deserve to be proud of their issue of the Black and White. They did a fine job on their material and turned out a lot of interesting stories and original features. Anyone who forgets to buy a lunch ticket in the morning is fortunate to have Judy Grindle right there at the opportune time. She's been the high-school ticket. cashier all year. Goodness knows how many people she's kept from starving! Twelve college-bound students from the junior and sophomore classes are going to walk the U. of M. campus during High School Day at the university. The majority of the students are interested in the College of Agriculture g others are planning to visit the College of Education. Sophomores taking Driver Education are having fun' driving all over the county while Surrounded! the rest of us sit in study hall. Several have driven to Ellsworth, Blue Hill, and other pointsg and they will rotate on a trip to Orono soon. The last issue of the Black and White is in process. Seniors are doing a Commencement issue, highlighting class and graduation activities. That column of inside information on the class trip should be interesting read- ing! Baseball enthusiasts are warming up for their first game of the season, while the girls are organizing a softball team and anticipat- ing the first game against Brooks High. After hearing of the swell time Belvia had last year at Girls' State, possible girl dele- gates are dejected because it is Stonington's turn this year. Maybe before long a girl from each school can go each year. The boys are luckier. Bob gave a line talk in U. S. Igistory class about his experiences at Boys' S a e. uso long, folkspa You look 50 funny! Curtain call Q 15'

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