Richmond High School - Garnet Yearbook (Richmond, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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Uncle Jim Iames Longhurst, known to all of us as Uncle lim, is one of the most well- known and well liked figures at R,H.S. ' just think of the nights Uncle lim has cleaned up after the games and the dances, and always has kept our school warm and clean. To him we give our sincere thanks for his ever helping hand and untiring efforts to make our school more pleasant. Miss McFarland: What's that string on your finger? Austin: My brother tied it on my finger so I'd remember to mail a letter. Miss McFarland: Did you mail it? Austin: No, he forgot to give it to mel Cook: You mean your neighbor was knocking on the door at three this morning? oe: Yeah, it was so nois I could hardl hear mvself ractisin on the trum et. Y Y , P S P Miss Turner: Do you know Edgar Allen Poe's Raven? Arthur: I didnlt even know he was mad. Norman: If I should see someone beating a dumb animal, I'd make him stop. Alfred: Brotherly love, eh! Nelson: How did you find New York women?', Carroll: The same as at home - by whistling. Page Forty-four

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First row: Jean Lemieux, Jean Guiou, jean Meserve, Marjorie Guiou, Claudette Robinson Second row: Carolyn Bishop, Joyce Gilpatrick Third row: Georgia Moeller Cheerleaders Try-outs were held for cheerleading early in the football season. Three of last year's members, Carolyn Bishop. senior. jean Cuiou. and Georgia Moeller. both sophomores, were eager to join the squad for a new season with four new mem- bers, three freshmen, lean Nleserve, Marjorie Guiou, and Claudette Robinson, and lean Lemieux, a senior, were eager to cheer for our team. Ioyce Gilpatriclc, a freshman, joined us during basketball season. We put on a dance at the end of football season to go toward megaphones or new uniforms for next year. We have enjoyed cheering for our team and, though we will be losing two of our membersjwe hope next year to have as successful a year as this has been. GEORGIA MOELLER Mr. Somerville: 'SHeavens! You fell down two flights of stairs! Pat: That's all right, I had to come down anyway. Clinton: How do you like having an aisle seat in a movie theatre? lack: Well, it has its ups and downs. Page Forty-three



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. I A q Q A. 4 Pa - Front row: Marilyn Schools, Patricia McDermott, Louise Pushard, Glenna Curtis, Roxana Curtis, Gloria Small, Mary Sullivan Second row: Eva Hutchins, Paula Adams CManagerJ, Maxine Waltz, Norene White, Mr. Perry CCoachJ, Ann Hodgkins, Charlotte Hurley, Donna Marriner Girls' Basketball Coach Perry called the first girls' practice for the first of November. Of the many who appeared, nine were veterans: Glenna Curtis and Roxana Curtis, Seniors, Mary Sullivan and Louise Pushard, Iuniorsg lVlarilyn,Schools, Maxine Waltz, Ann Hodgkins, Gloria Small, and Patricia McDermott, Sophomorcs. We were very glad to welcome several newcomers: Eva Hutchins. Sophomoreg Char- lotte Hurley, Norene White, and Donna Nlarriner, Freshmen. Coach Perry was busy the first few weeks getting us into shape for our first game with Boothbay Harbor. Richmond 47- Boothbay 32 Our first game was November 28th and the girls were a littlc nervous. 'They kept close score until the third quarter and then we took over. Nl. Waltz was high scorer with l3 points and M. Sullivan and G. Curtis with 10 points apiece. The guards were well noticed for their playing. Richmond 36-K. S. C. 30 December 5th we played the Kcnnebcc School of Commerce. lt was a close game most of the way but thanks to our guards, we were successful. We had many high scorers with G. Curtis getting ll points and M. Waltz, 10 points. Carde netted 14 points for the losers. Page Forty-five

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