Searsport High School - Windjammer Yearbook (Searsport, ME)
- Class of 1950
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THE WINDJAMMER fd 1. i... SEARSPORT HIGH SCHOOL SEARSPORT MANIE 1950 5 -t ,-1... ' ,,..,- -,,.. ,...-- .,-- f ESL- ,,.-- --- 's -,,,,.. -1 1' rbi- inf ,z.- - -ff ' ---- ':. J1P'Y,...-- ...--- ,,...--. ,f-- 4...- '1'f' -- -- ...'- .Q-- l- d- T.-if 'ZZL -.T-',-,,,-1-H ?',4 1--, - --. . ,-,--. 2, .,.,- -.f ,,-- -. . ff ,if- aa., '...,- ,,,. .... -. -,.- .-, ., 1. ...v- l DEDICATION MRS I-IENRIETTA G MCCASLIN We proudly dedzcate thzs edztzon of The Wzndjammer to Mrs Henrzetta F McCaslzn who has fazthfully and consczentzously znstructed and guzded the students of Searsport Hzgh School forthe past Zo years FACULTY ff .27 fl Left to rrght Mr Carl E Hellsberg Mrs Hazel Clemons Mr Xlctor N Greene Mrs Henrletta N1cCa l1n Mr Vlctor N Greene Gr xduated from V1nalhaven Hlgh and Boston Umver slty He has attended summer SESSIONS at Boston Lmverslty and the UNIX er s1ty of Malne He taught SCICUCS and Mathematlcs it Farmmgton Hlgh School w here he was also athletlc dlrector and coach SINCE 1928 he has been Prmclpal of Searsport Htgh School Before begmmng hls teachlng career he was employ ed by the Regal Shoe Company at Whltman Mass He 15 a yeteran of World War I Mrs Henrietta G RICCZISIIH Gradu ite of Searsport H1gh School and Bryant and Stratton Commercml School of Boston Attendlng Summer SESSIONS at Slmmons College Before enterlng the teach1ng professron she was employed by the Lmted Fnnt Company and the Cancer Commlssxon of Harvard Lnly erslty of Boston Mrs Hazel Clemons Te lches Engllsh and languages ln Seirsport Hlgh School She 1s a gr idu lte of Brldgton Academy Brldgton Marne New Hay en Teachers College lNew Hay en Conn and attended the Lmy erslty of XIEIIIIE Before returmng to Nlarne Mrs Clemons w 'fs teacher of Enghsh ln the JL1lllOI' Hlgh School of Shelton Conn Mr Carl E He1lsberg Gr 1du'1ted from Stuy yesant Hlgh School of lNew Xorls Clty and the AfI16I'lClll Lnly erstty of Wash1ngton D C At present he 1s taklng extensxon courses II the Ln1yers1ty of Maine Dunng World War II he w as a member of the staff of the Nays s Electrlcal Inter1or Commumca tlons School at WV3shlIlglOll D C He teaches sey enth and elghth grade subjects wlth the exceptlon of Enghsh 'md coaches boy s athletlcs ' 5.7! 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A - 'l I . 1 vw, . 1 C 1 EDITCDRIALS EDITORI XLS Bob has asked me to furmsh an ed lto tal for th1s lssue of the Wxndyamme so I am scrlbbhng Just a feyy llnes for hxm The Wlndyammer th1s year IS dedl cated to Mrs Mac who has deyoted 2:1 years of falthful serylce to S H S Thts IS an dCh16VCm6Ht of whlch she may yyell be proud Wlthlll that pe lod of tlme the e undoubtedly haye been moments of pleasu e of '1 sense of 1cc9mplshment of VllU1GSSll1g the success of those yvho h1ye been under er gu1d1nce and of 1 feelmg th 1t th1s as all been worthyylnle These thlngs s e may well post to the credlt slde of er ledger I am sure that she would agree yy 1th lr that only too often has there been 1 feelmg of frustration a wonderment as to whether lt has 1ll been worthyyhlle 1 consclousness of defeat and 1 deslre someore else carry on Post these to the deb1t slde and only she can tell 1f her ledger balances And so as Mrs Nlac contmues yyxth he yyork here at S H S m1v she keep lll mlnd the yyo ds of Dan1el Webster If yye yyo k up an m1rble 1t yy1ll pe rsh lf yye yyork upon br1ss t1me w1lleff1ee1t 1f we e1 temples they yy 1ll c umble to dust But lf yye yyork upon men s lmmo t1l mmds 1f yye 1m bue them yy 1th hlgh p lrclples yy1th the Us fe1 of God l11C1 lnye of t err fellow men yye eng 1ye O1 those t1b lets somethlng yyhleh no txme c1n eff1ce 1nd yyhleh yy1ll b 1g1116l'l to 111 ete n1ty N 1ctor N Greet e BEST WISHES We the Semors of Searsport Hlgh School Class of 1950 extend our best yy lshes 1nd chers who throughout high school smcere thanks to our tea h1ye been our guldes our four happv years of To you our classmates we wlsh a ye y successful future and hope th 1t m yea s to come you yyxll remember the happy d1ys 11 S H S To you the cl 1ss of 1931 yvho h 1ve been ou close cJmp1n1ons for the p 1st three years and yyho wlll be t1k1ng our place 18 semo s next year yye wlsh to extend our thanks and appreclatlon for all you ye done and g1y en up for us To the Sophomo es who haye shared two h1ppy successful years wlth us yye wlsh another two as successful as the fomaer such loy altv and sp1r1t ln th1s one short y ear yye yy rsh contlnued success through the next th ee yea s Fmally to the remalnlng students at S H S remember th 1t tt takes hard yyo k and much effo t to acqulre 1n eluc1t1on S1 alw1ys put your best foot fo yy 1 d 1nd m 1ke your ye 1rs happy llld successful Ca aly n Rooney 00 I' h S .-' I' , Q Y s Q S 'S ' ' 2 . 3 2- . 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STAFF Front row S ated Shlrlex Hawley Geraldlne Clark Robert CIOISSHDI Carol O Donnell Carolyn Rooney Setond row Standmg Lorna bambroolx Rlehard Mace Max lxmnu Nathanlel Choate Conrad Xnderson Clavton Andrews Mr XILIOTN Creene Charlene Berry 'lhlrd row Standmg, Nlarx Dee Campbell Florente Matlxenm Xhlma Roberts Maxlne Gamble Dlane O Donnell Patrlua Maddoclls Robert CYOISSHIH Dorothy Car oll Geraldme Clark Shlrley Hawlev Carol O Donnell Llterary Edltor Nathanlel Choate Assxstant Llterary Edltor Dlane O Donnell Edlto 1n Chlef Asslstant Edltore Busmees Min igerb Semor Editor jumor Editor Sophomore Edlto Freslrrran Edltor Carolyn Roonex Clayton Andrews Wllma Robe ts Max Kmney 8th Grade Edltor Mary Dee Campbell 7th Grade Edltor Glrls Sports Edltor Maxme Gamble Charlene Berrv Boys Spo ts Ednto Rlchard Mace joke Ed to Conrad Andereon A'umn1 Edlto George Be rx Faculty Aduwo Vlctor N Greene Pr1nc1p1l Art Edltol Florence NICKGUZIG Ae: btan Art Edltor Patr1c1a 'Xladdocke Cheerleader Ed1tor Lorna Sambrook .-..,-, .,- ... 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Y . 4 . -1Q, L ' f we THE WINDJANINIER SENIQRS CONRAD ANDERSON Sclentlflc lst Place V! orld Hlstory lnterscholastlc Test 2 Joke Edltor of Vlmdyammer 1 2 4 Publlc Speakmg 2 Basket ball 4 lst Place -Xmerlcan Hxstory Interscholastlc Test 3 X106 Presldent of Class 3 Secretarv of Class 4 Semor Play 4 Student Councxl 2 That Conrad IS a bashful guy We know IS trled and true But whenever you vsmk vour eye Hell xxmk rlght back at you DOROTHY MAE CARROLL Commerclal Secretary and Treasurer of Class 1 Basketball 1 2 3 School Plav 1 3 Exchange Edxtor of Wmdyammer 4 2nd Place Engllsh Interscholsatlc Test 2 Basketball lVIanager4 Semor Play 4 lst Place Typmg, Interscholastc Test 3 ASSISLZHI Edltor of Wmdjammer 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer of Class-4 Salutatorxan Cllckety Clackety go the keys That s Dorothv typmg lf you please Sltllflg demurely beslde a desk Shell be a good secretarv that s our guess NATHANIEL CHOATE Classical Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Semor Plav 3 4 Glee Club 4 School Play 3 Presldent of Student Councll 4 Bus1ness Manager of Magazme Compaxgn 4 Llterary Edltor of VS md Jammer 4 Nat came to us late But he s proved has vworth He ll declde Dottle s fate If she doesn t fxrst WILLIAM SAVSTELLE CHOATE Classical Student Councll 3 Basketball 3 Class Presxdent 4 Speakmg Contest 4 Sen1or Play 3 4 Bxll IS really lots of fun VN hen he has h1s homework done He s the Joker of the class In thls fxeld he does surpass THE WINDJAMMER SENIORS ROBERT SEAVEY CROISSANT Classical Basketball Manager 2 3 lst Place Engllsh Inter scholastlc Test 2 Publ1c Speakmg 2 3 4 Semor Play 2 4 2nd Place Enghsh Interscholastlc Test 3 Class Secretary 2 Class Marshall 3 Edltor 1n Chlef of Windjammer 4 Pres1dent of Class 3 Glee Club 4 Bob has sald a doctor he ll be He s wavmg hlgh h1s banners And It s easy for us to see He ll have good bedslde manners MARGARET MAXINE GAMBLE General Basketball 1 2 3 4 3rd Place Shorthand Interschol ast1cTest3 School Play2 3 Vrce Pres1dent2 4 Student gfmuncll 1 Glrls Sports Edxtor of VlmdJammer 4 Semor ay 4 Maxme IS always on the ball Nl altlllg for that telephone call It s not a frlendly llttle chlt Just a chance to baby sxt WESLEY HOMER HAMILTON General Basketball 1 2 Senlor Play 4 Baseball I Tmce every vear he looks around Hopmg there s a new one to bc found Of course lt s cars he s trymg to fmd For there s only one glrl on h1s mmd SHIRLEY ELI7ABETll HAWLEY Classlcal Basketball l Z .S 4 Sen10rPlax 4 School Llbrarlan 4 Busmess Edltor of llmdjammer 4 7nd Place ll orld Hrstory Interscholastxc Test 2 3rd Place French Inter scholastlc Test 3 All Star 2 4 Captaln of Team 4 X al edrctonan In sports and studres Shrrley does real ss ell But medlcme IS the fleld In xx hlch she hopes to excel 9 W4 THE WINDJAMMER SENIORS RICHARD ALLEN MACE Scientific Baseball 1. 2. 3. -1: Basketball 2: Basketball Manager 43 Track Meet 2g lst Place. Geometry Interscholastic Test 3: Public Speaking 3. -1: Senior Play 2. 3. -1: Glee Club 4. Richard is one of the few boys in the class Who 1sn t a bit bashful xxnen he s s a lass Though his future lsn t planned xxe say He ll bc a success ln everx xx ax CAROL MARIE ODONINELL Classical Glee Club 2 3 4 Orcn stra 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Vice President of Stud nt Council 4 9 mor Play 4 All Star4 Che rlead r3 Busm ss Mana er of Vl1ndJammer4 Carol loves all hors s To them she s nex er cool Her curly locks are the envx Of evcrx girl in school BETTY JUNE PATTERSON Commercial Bas etball l 2 3 4 Gle Club l Stage 'Vlanager Bettv has but one obs ssion Though xxc haven t all the facts And xxc xxo'i:l r at th reason That she xx ants to loin the ll ats N ki Che rlcadtr 3 -1 Basketball l 7 5 4 Clee Club l 7 3 -l S mor Plax -1 Presld nt of Stud nt Council 3 Girls Sports Editor of VK mdjammer 3 Pr sidcnt of Class 2 X ice Pre id nt of Class l S mor Class Editor of llmd Jammer -Xll Star S Lanclx Sal 'nan 3 1 Carolx n is a tarcfrce lass One ol thc nite t in the class It makes xou smile xx nen she sax s xxith a grm Sax don t xou think I m getting thin Q ' I x D 'I' ' .' e e .1 ' e ' W ' l . v Y si 1 r rv I . k . , . 1 e . 3 I I . I 1.2. 3, 4. 1 . er' I . 7 wx I , N s '- ' . : e I '- E I v A H I ' ' - q Y QQ CAROLYN RANIONA ROONEY Scientific 1 f 1 ' I . Lal. 1 1 I .-'- ,-bf-. - NL, .:' CY . 'i -3, Rfk 13' i . I, 'T S ,D l T Q . . THE WINDJAMMER SENIORS LORNA EWANTGELINE SAVIBROOK Commercial GleeClub1 2 3 4 Publ1cSpeak1ng4 Class Edxtor of Xlfmdjammer 1 2 3 2nd Place Typmg, Interscholastle Test 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 'Z 1 Cheer leader Edltor of lN1ndJammer 4 Semor llav 4 School Play l 2 .5 Seeretarv and Treasurer of Class 'Z All Sri! In eheerleadm and s orts Lorna does her best 8 I9 And stands out w ell among, the rest ll e know she ll try w ltll all her mleht To beeome a w ell tramed ll om'1n m ll lute ENIERY 0 TAY! OR General Semor Plas 4 Anehors Wlblgll to one of our boys Maw hfe ln the Nfnvx be full of joys As you s11l o er the sea Bud be 1 good sport And you w1ll have a gtrl 1n every port After the sueeess of the jumor Prom last sprmg the elass of 10:10 tame back to sehool thls fall w1th many tdeas and plans about flnanemg a trlp to New Xorlt lle started off entltled Hobgobhn House ln lXlllLll the ehss partxclpated as follows Darlus hrupp Mlss Prlscllla Carter Maman Carter jxll Carter Frank Harlow jack Lormg Susan Parkms Henry Coobers Bluebeard Bronson Dehlah ll orts Bxll ll 1llxll'lS The Headless Phantom Stage Manager Sound Effects Nat Choate Qhxrley Haw lex Dorothy Carroll Lorna Sambrool Robert Lroxssant Rlthard Nlaee Mawnne Camble ll llham Choate Conrad Anderson Caroly n Rooney ll esley Hamllton Carol O Donnell Betts ,I une Patterson Emery Tax lor With the comlng of the basketball season we sold refreshrrents at the games IH Qearsport and the tournament IH Belfast We also sold ref eshrrents the F1remans ball Vle sponsored 1 baked bean supper at the Congrega tlonal Conference Room and a food sale at Knox Bros stole and we hope to present another supper m the near future All our actrvxtles pfoxlng successful we haxe made our plans fo. a class tr1p to New York whlch we hope to take durmg our Ap 11 xacat on W w1sh to thank all the parents teachers and townspeople who have made thls tr1p posslble by the1r generous help and cooperatxon 9 ,. . 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Ceoige Beiry Tle renunning nnernloe 5 2 e Nircy C1 d e ild Run'ney 'Mix Kniew In Keni eth N121 tin E 'ch C1255 l 5 two nxrrhem eicept 5exenth eighth ind ninth gride5 which h21xe but ore Th15 xe21r we let the whole 5chool xote fo b25ketb2ll nonage 5 215 l'15t year Rich 1rd Mice wa5 the cxndi d ite fo the hoy5 21nd Do othy C irroll in 215 the c1nd1d'1te fo the g1il5 The ballot boxe5 we e set up in the follow5 CaioiO Donnell Kenneth Mar tin 'Nhincy C1 d ind Max Kin iey The billot boxe5 vseie opened it reCe55 and noon Dofothv Cafroll and Rich 'lrd 'Xlace xx ere elected Thex 5ell t1cket5 it cu hon'e g21noe5 ind IC tompinx the tt1rr5 to 'ill out of toxin g1n1e5 Ada Gilmofe ol , nn 4, he , Q . V, J l 2 , l A 2 1 'f .e : ' e.l' ' .. ' e. ,e' 'fz . ' .l. I ' , 1' ,, ,' 'I -', V L' V ,.v 1' . . ' ' ' 5 ' ' . ' 2 2 ' 3 - 2 '- - ' C 2, ' ', . . . 2 r ' 1' 2 . 5 ' ' 11 r . ' N 2 ' 2 r 'Y '. 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' r 2 2. ro ' 2 ' A THE VSINDJAMMER JUNIOR CLASS L Left to right Front Row S ated Charles Gordon Rodney Gilmore Clarenc Littlefield Clayton Andrews Clinton Ixinney Second row Standing Ina Nichols Charlene Hustus Ada Gilmore Jacqu line Jackson Diane O Donnell Third row Standing Arlen Pendleton Pearley Seekms Geraldine Clark Mertie Colcord The class of 51 IS now advanced We have lost two members since last year Wendell Stairs and Ada Clark Clarence Littlefield a veteran came back and Joined our class this year We are all glad to have him with us We now have a total of fourteen members The class officers this year are as follows President Clarence Little field Vice President Clayton Andrews Secretary and Treasure Rodney G11 more Ada Gilmore and George Berry represent our class on the Student Council Those participating in girls basket Diane ODonnell and Arlene Pendle ton Those participating in boys basket ball are Geo ge Ber y Clinton Kinney and Clayton Andrews Last year the Juniors had a Junior Prom which was ye y successful We are expecting to have another this year We hope youll all watch for the date and make it even more successful than last year Clayton Andrews 51 12 - ' l into its third year of high school. ball are Geraldine Clark, Ina Nichols, SOPHCDMGRE CLASS Left to rlght Front row S ated Helen Nlthols Eleanor W ebst r Arthur Curtls janet Hawley Charles Howard Wxlma Roberts Flortnte Matlxenzle Second roxy Standmg, Hoyt Gray Edwln Coltord Chester Pendleton john Thureau Ross Carroll lxenn th Martm Thlrd row Standlng Patrlcla Grant Patrrcla Maddoclts Natalxe Trundx Rosalyn Cray Glenna Martm Rlchard Croxssant The class of 02 started school thls year wrth an enrollment of twenty two puprls thrrteen glrls ard nne boys We have lost two lrerrbers Helen Starts and Paul Seekrns We welcorred one newcorrer thls year Hoyt G ay At the openrng of the school year the followlng offrcers were elected Presl dent Arthur Curtls Vlce Presrdent Janet Hawley Secte ary and Treasu er Charles Howard Kenneth Martm yy as appolnted a member of the Student Councll Those partlclpatmg rn gr ls basket ball are Helen Nxchols Eleanor Web- ster W Ima Roberts Jamce Plckett and Janet Hawley Those pa tlcrpatlng rn boys basket ball are Kenneth Martm Chester Pendleton Ross Carroll and Arthur Curtls All of the members of the class s1ng IH Mr LCWlb Glee Club except Jamce Prckett Ross Carroll Chester Pendleton Arthur Cu tts Kenneth Martm Charles Howard Rrchard CYOISSEIDI John Thu au and Hoyt Gray Three rrembers of the class play rn the school olchest 1 yy hrch rs conducted by Mrs Clemons They are W1lm'1 Roberts Kenneth Martm and Rlchard Crolssant Wllma Roberts 59 I. 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' T . y ' . . . . . , . .. c 2' ' N - ' , ' 1 1 . , . 1 - 1 - 1 . .4 FRESHMAIXI CLASS Left to right Front row Seated Lula Walker Parker Clements Sara Closson Austin Mr-odx Francena Howard Second row Standing Lee Dakm Adelbert Hawley Peter Perkins Raymond Rooney Earl Jackson ,Ioan Wheeler Max Kinney Leonard Gilmore Andrew Clements June Cross The boys who played basketball for the high school team this season were The boys who played on the Jayvee Team were Max Kinney Austin Moody Adelbert Hawley Richard Berry and Earl Jackson The officers of the Ninth Grade are Sara Closson President Raymond Rooney Vice President Parker Clem ents Secretary and Treasurer Max Kin ney IS the Student Council Member from our class The first important event of the year was the Freshman Reception Every body had a lot of fun' The girls had to wear a Baseball mitt or glove on the right hand They weren t supposed to wear make up or comb their hair They had to wear a burlap bag as a blouse and wear pantaloons or knickers and on the other a silk stocking with a low heel shoe They also wore onions for earrings and carried their books IU a pail The boys had to wear make up and a ribbon around the head with a big bow on top They also wore a red flannel night shi t and bright yellow stockings They had to push a baby carriage with a doll inside an alarm clock around their necks and a Slgn on their backs saying Good Night Ladies They had a slab tied on one foot and a slipper on the other Max Kinney 53 14 ' . ' . l x 0 ji., Raymond Rooney and Peter Perkins. a high heel shoe with a sock on one foot ! , 5 . . . , I - l J - . . . . , . - r , 7 THE WINDJAMMER EIGHT!-I GRADE Left to right Front row Seated joan Moody Eugene Hamllton Albert Ixlnney Elxzabeth DeSalvo Cathellne Xl rlght Phlllp Seeklns Gerald Rumney Marv Dee Campbell Secorld row Standlng, Ellen Grant Barbara Matlxenzle Henrletta Curtls Ellzabeth Ward Marllyn Rivers Jacqueline Hamllton joan Verrxll Evelyn Hustus Allcla Lloyd Berdena Hubbard Th1rd rom Standmg Blanthe Clements Bargara Closson james Malo George Ward Thomas Hltkson Everett Gllmore jamesSm1th Jos ce Dohber IvaL1ttlef1eld We began our Second year of Junlor H1gh thls year w1th the enrollment of thlrty pup1's nlneteen glrls and eleven boys Durlng the flrst term two glrls Jomed us Berdlna Hubbard 'md Cath ehne Wflght The offlcers of our class are Presx dent Betty DeSalxo Vlce Presldent Albert Kmnex Secretarv and Treas urer Cafllelllle lvflght Gerald Rum ney xs a member of the Student Councll The boys who played basketball were Albert Kmney Thomas Hxckson Eugene Hamllton james Smlth and Gerald Rumney A few of our glrls have been prac t1c1ng thls year Next year we Jump lnto grown up Hlgh School and we hope to do as xx ell as we haxe th1s year Mary Campbell 04 ,I I ' - .. . . , . , V . . 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Y ' ' - ' v V v U v y - ,. .- 17 .r C ' ' ' I rr- 1 - A SEVENTH CSR!-KDE W Lmda Lewrs Lucy Moody Charlene Berry Second row Standmg Larry Maddocks Joseph De Andrade Frank Whltmg Dona Clark Nlancy Card Ruth Grlmore Thxrd row Standmg Alfred Ashey Ralph Falrcloth Roger Curtls Levus Seeltms John LaPo1nte Davrd Kmney Stellman Llttlefxeld We began schooll on September 6 1949 with an enrolment of twenty puplls Ralph Falrclothe Jomed our class on January 23 1950 Our home room teacher IS Mrs McCaslm Our class Presldent IS Jean Hubbard Vrce Presxdent John LaPo1nte Secretary and Treasurer Nancy Carroll Our member of the Student Councll IS Nancy Card The boys of our class who played basketball were Alfred Ashey Frank Whltlng and Davld Kmney At the Chrlstmas Assembly mneteen of our puplls took part ln the program Charlene Berry 55 l 6 T ll ' ' . ' .- . . E R if ' I 5 ' , X 5 Left to right, Front row, Seated: Ruth Clements, Barbara Hustus,-janet Rogers. Nancy Carroll. 7 , . . 5 ' - ' . 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I-IUMCDR What would happen nf Nat Choate found an algebra prob lem he couldn t do Gerald Rurnney was able to stop talklng for a whole mlnute Charles Howard lost lnterest 1n xxrestlmg John Thurau and Hoyt G burzed the hatchet 111 some place other than each other s he 1d Rodnex Gllmore came to class xx1th out h1s asslgnneent done Charles Gordon actu1llx g'1xe up gotng out vxlth glrls Mrs Clemons could keep from bloxx lllg up xxhtn our ILIIOIIN 1re the le1 t blt annoy 111g Donnle Clirk changed lnto Donald Duck from lmltdllllg htm so much L ll'OlXll Roonex lost th1t cute smllt slee ilxx 1xs h 1s on her fue ment ex erx d IX Perlex Qtelnns dldnt go to sleep durmg studx pertods N IIILW L1rroll lllfl Lllldl cxxls refused to spe 111 to e 1th other Ele 1nor ll elcste pent nost of her ex e11n1g dotng schoolxxo lx Adelbert H1xxlex could stng ls xxell 1 he lllllllxw he c 111 Arthur Hustus blushed ex erx tlme 1 gl l looked at hurt R1ch1rd Berrx 1 exe rrts ed 21 dax of school Mr Greene IH Chemrstry Class I m gomg out for a few mtnutes and I dont thlnk I need to tell you to enjoy yourself wh1le I m gone Robert C md Maxlne were taklng turns b1t1ng a candy bar Mr Hellsburg That IS a good example of the saylng tvxo can llxe as cheaply as one Mr Greene Where does d1gest1on lll man begun? Max Kmney On page 343 Carolyn Xou played a good game ton1ght Arthur Arthur Don t rub ll tn I xe enough splinters noxx CllIIIOIl Ktnnex xx ls stuchouslx re tdlng 1 booklet on p ep1r'1t1on for mtrnage C1nt Lh1rl1e do xou get xuor sh IFC of d nes? C 1rl1e Gordon X I 1p lx Mr Greene Emerx xxould xou xx orlx 1f xou 1nher1ted 1 nnlhon dollar Emerx No str Mr Greene No mort th1n xou do noxx Emerx Oh just 1bout the '1me Mr He1l burg O 2 hen xxtll 11x 1 m mmum of one egg pe d lX R1 ph I nrclothe ll l11d ortx hens 1nd thex lllfl fortx three egg one d'1 Daxld K1nnex Are xou sure the duck dldnt get tn the e that dax Conrad -Xnderson 00 ' 17 li 7 ' ' v Y . - V is Q 1 I ' N . .K . . V 1 Y. 6 Y . Y 1 vs I e At 1 . ' s C 1 . Q if 1 , . Y - U ' Y. H ' I H Q ' 2 ' 2 ' : ' ' . '. . X ' . ,, , al v ' ' v v . I A . , 1 Y- ' 1 ' ' - 2 ' ' J 2 2s ' ' ' ' Ig - ' ' 2 ' 2 r 2.2 ' 1' . 4' ' . ' . Y 1 . ' L Y , . . C C . . 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C , I U-I LITER RRY LIBER'I Y Some tlme ago I xxas pr1x1leged to xx1tne s 1 c1ndle 1ght ce emonx Dur lllg the ce emonx boxs '1nd g1rls march ed doxxn the 'nsle xx1th ca11dles xxh1ch thcx hghtcd fom others on 111 alt 1r llld the11 p 1ced 111 candle holde s c ng 1 xx ls x but one thlng htppcned du 111g thc p og 1m tl11t m 1dc n c stop lIId lllllllx lt n tchcc foxxn the use hghted 112 c1ndle 111d pl 1ccd 1t 111 1 c111dle holdc Instc 1d of the cmdlc bu tng IITIO tl1mcs IS the rest had do11e the e ose just 1 httle blue flame hoxe Illg oxe the xx1ck It thre1tened to go out 1nx m1nute and when exe x bodx hid ClGClCICCl that 1t had and turned the1r ex es IXNHX 1t burst 11110 flames and burned h1gher and br1ghter than anx of the othe s Thls p p 1rentlx un1mport IITI llTClCl6ITI made me thmk I thought of another gre1t l1dx hold111g 1 torch 1g11nst the azure sktes Th s hghted torch xxh1ch rep esents ou l1be tx h1s almost gone out because of some menace threat1ng our l1be tx People all over Amer1ca haxe kept anx ous xxatch fe11ng It xxould d1e out completely Then xvhen hope xxas at 1ts loxxest 1t vxould burst IHIO fl1n1es a1d burn as brlghtly as exer befo e The people of Amerlca break 1nto snules 1nd trx to forget xxhat m1ght h1xe h1ppened 1f It h1d been C'Xl1ITgUlNhLd completclv It h1s been o11lx th ough the t1 eless efforts of all people th1t It h1s kept 1ts flame th ough good and bad days It IS up to the xouth of Arner1ca to take ox er the YCNIJOITSIIJIIIIX xxhen our parents are too old We should prepare our elx e 11oxx o th I1 xx hen the t1me come xxe shall hax e the 1b1l1tx 1nd knoxx ledge to take oxe the gre1t Job of p ese Xlllg our l1be tx The t1sk st 111d xxlth u xx hethe xxe shall COITIIIILIL to haxe our to ch of l1be tx sl 1nd h1gh 1nd bu Il b1ghtlx o let ll d1e out completelx J illtl H 1xxlex o X IRIP I0 G X99 XBI XS I11 tht good old xxood of 'XI unc T1e b ooks Illd 1xc s oxx The e ls plentx of sunshme 111d 1 On the l1ttle faxx ns 1nd doe F om txx1l1ght u11t1l exe11111g fell Ifo hou xxe xx ould s1t '1nd tell Of hu11t1ng and 1dx entu e When mornlng c1me xxe h1t the just ll the b etk of dawn We s1xx f1x e dee doxxn 111 the d 1le eXl1s our luck xx 1s gone' So homexx 1rd once 1ga1 1 xxe tu n Ou c inoc gl1des ox cr the xx tte Homexx 1rd bound t1ll another tr1p In a xx eek o such a matter Alfred fkshex oo XVILMN The le1x es a e dressed IIT thelr sCl let and gold The c es ent mo an 1s h1gh bendmg out 1ts s1lxe x be 1ms That hght the d1 kcned skx Bette De S1lxo 04 The 1511 t a ngl human be111g xxho ha n t plentx to xxeep oxe but the t 1ck ls to make the laugh outxx elgh the tea l8 TIIE IYINIJJA NIKIER S 1 5 2 1 ' s 1' S52 2 I' r - '1 'r 2 ' rgr' ' r Q' 2 .1 - r if ' .3 2 s 1' sg 1 2'.i 1' .1 ' ' 1 r 1 : ' 1 1 ' 1 r 1 .1 2 2. r ' r Q1 .1 2 ' 2 r 2 I2 ' 12 rx r' Q1 r ' ' 1 lllI 1d 21lo 21 t2 ble. 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THE WINDJAMMER THE GHOST OF LANTERN POINT It was durlng the unpredlctable month of March that an old car was slowly makmg lts way along a treach erous country road 1n Mame The ragmg wlnd sent the ram madly splattermg agamst the wmdshleld and lt was almost lmposslble for the dr1ver Doctor Whrtman to see the road He was a tlred man and as hrs car pulled up to the door of thls weather beaten home he thought with rel1ef of the long rest he would have m a few mmutes But hrs Joy was short lxved for no sooner had he entered when hrs telephone started to r1ng H groaned softly plcked up the recelver and sa1d Doctor Whrtman s res1 dence Doctor Wh1tman speakmg A very deep NOICC boomed out Hello Doc Take 1 run over to the house on top of Lantern Pomt Before the doctor could reply there was a cllck of f1nal1ty at the other end There goes my rest thought the doctor wlth dlsgust Why couldnt that fellow hay e called Doctor Hargroy e lnstead of me? Oh well there s no use complcumng He plcked up h1s med ICIHC k1t and ran to the car The ram hadn t let up he noted 1dly After four hours of tedlous and nerxe racklng Clfllflllg he flnally came ln s1ght of the house It loomed up dark ind ghost llke lll the dlstance Whit 1 place to llxe' the doctor thought rlght on the edge of 1 cllff Why no ones there Then he saw the lamp lll the w lndow Runnmg from the car and up the steps he pounded on the heaxy oak door with the old fashloned knocker Gettlng no response he turned the knob md found lt open He went IH The room was dark and a damp musty smell fllled h1s nostrxls Flllmg the room with a flood of llght from h1s ever present flashllght he looked around Nothmg' A surge of anger went through the doctor Probably a pranksters 1dea of a b1g Joke Then remember1ng the lamp he was sure someone maybe upstaxrs was ln need of h1m Forgettmg he was tired the doctor took the stalrs two at a tlme H qurckly spotted a door wlth a th1n ray of llght gleamlng from under It A he flung the door open nothmg IH the way of human but the sound agamst the cllff and the brlsk smell of the salt water as lf lt were a opened wmdow What he saw 1n astomshment As lf the elements acted on a well rehearsed plan the storm subslded and out of the now qulet mght as though from out of '1 play a cltpper shrp majestlcally mlde 1ts way toward the sound greeted hrs ear of the surf poundrng seemed to draw h1m magnet to the partly below made hmm gasp How many mlnutes lt took for the Phantom Cllpper to dock Doctor Whltman wasn t sure but of one thlng he was certam he w as def1n1telv losing hls senses As 1f hrs thought could be felt by the app lrltlon lt melted aw ix Doctor Whltman slowlx made hrs w ly 'max from the WIIIOOVK out of the door and down the stcurs 'and out of the house but as he passed through he had a peculmr sensatnon of someone pattlng hlm kmdlx on the back Hurrxmg now he wa soon lll hx car md drntng qu1cklx tow 1rd town ' 9 . . , , . . , . . . , , , . . 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Nl lllh VKINIJJXNINI He would go to has best frtend Ray G ites the dmgglst md tell hlm of hls d1SCllSSlOllS to leave h1s practlce Ill faxor of 1 long long xacatlon For surelx hls mtnd must be sllpplng or xt had sllpped al eady he thought des pa1r1ngly When mth hls gente persuaslxe ness Ray flnally had htm qulet enough to tell h1m what had transplred a soft whlstle was h1s answer Then the drugglst told hlm thus storv The shrp you saw was really the I'ly1ng Cloud the fastest and prettlest Cllppe around 1ts day Xou see one hundred and flfty years ago the Flyrng Cloud dlsappeared mysterlously at sea Then on March 17th of ex ery year a message has been sent to a man whose ancestors were on the shlp to go to the captaln s house on Lantern Polnt to watch the Shlp come trrurnphantly once more to port But slr sald Doctor Whltman none of my people that I know of have ever gone to sea That s where you re mrstaken Dr Whltman sard the druggxst You see the captam of the vessel was the black sheep of a very promrnent famlly He was your great great great Grand daddy Captaln Caleb Whltmanl I w1ll swear that thls IS true and not the quxrk of an lnsane mlnd You know sald Dr Whrtman quxetly I don t thmk I need that rest after all and thrs IS such a mce country So qulet and peaceful Bette DeSalvo 54 Neglect a personal grlevance for forty exght hours and rt wxll dle of starsatron BE XL'I Y We danced Ill the rax s of the 1'I100llllgl'lI We sang to the liy of the sea The e was naught tvs 1Xt the stars and the hen ens But that golden halred goddess and me Oh' Beauty hovs n'uch do I loxe thee How thy charm and thy grace make me gay Wrth what w lrmth doth thy hea t mnneth over To comfort thls mortal of clay Come let us fllt to the he IX ens Far from the cares of thxs earth Let us perch on the belt of Orlon Llke the Plelades let us make mlrthl Let us XISII the planet of Venus Let us show he a thmg about love' Let us bathe ID the great Borealls See whence cometh sprlng l1ke the dove How we dance ID the rays of the moon lght How we sang to the lay of the sea There was naught twxxt the stars of the heavens But thou beautrful goddess and me W1ll1am Choate 50 NATL RE LOVER Twas deep IHIO the nlght And all the stars were brlght Twas there he saw her Twas there he loved her Now the moon shone full On Ferdlnand the Bull Ferdmand loved that llttle flower More than any Aprxl Shower Each mght when the moon shlnes full You ll fmd Ferdlnand the Bull Around the same llttle flow er he ll hover Ferdmand a nature lover A ,Iumor Who wxshes to remam anonymous - I .- . . 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THE WINDJAMMER IN MEMORY Slx feet beneath her stony cap she dwells And yet though some may say that she IS dead She IS but called unto Hls paradxse And there ln Hxm she hyes I knoyy full well And though we keep her gran1te chamber clean And fresh wlth dewy roses gently la1d And mow the grass and cllp the hedges Peat IS not recessary th it I w n For has she rot left earthly thmgs behxnd And gone to glo y geite th Ill yye krowg st 1nd efo e Hma eemsefl rro tal sllls A lay laefoe Hmm he l e of ll rr' lllklllfll en let Us not weep bltte tex s of g ref T 1t she h1 left Us fo that h1 py realm For t1s not lorg before yye too shall part And leaye to those behnd thexr fllse bellefs That man IS rran alot e 1 o p 1rt of God That llfe ls only l1fe and not after death Oh' What 1 welry wretched w xy they trudge To drag thelr toubled souls mto the sod' Vvllll m S Choate oO Those who do the mOst for the wcrld s ady ancen'ent are the or es w ho demand the least THE HAL NTED HOLSE The scene opens wlth the nelghbor hood gang gathered around a table 1n the club room The gang bears the t1tle of The Adyenture Club The members spend thelr spare t1me seek 1ng adventure Thls partxcular ey en1ng the old haunted house on the outskxrts of town was the chlef IODIC of conyersat1on The old house had long held the awe and yyonder of the town s people Many werrd and strlnge storles are connected wlth ll The mOst famous and one usually excepted ls that the master of the house went crazy and hanged hls wrfe ind two year son from 1 rxfter rn '1 sm ill unfnushed room The m in h d then gone mto the wood md w ls neye bei d of igun The rrerrlse s of The Adyentu e Club yye e pl llllllllg in excu slon to pl mned such ntrlp ind now they were miklng fm 11 pl ins leefore atterrptlng to explore the old house They flnally declded to assemble it the club house on the followlng Saturday From there they would go on thexr trxp as planned The boys flled out of the club house wlth many thoughts plllllg up w1th1n thelr heads The thought of thelr trlp made the boys d1g lIl and do thelr school work so that they could haye spare tlme to drelm of yyelrd happenlngs but the teachers seemed yery heartless because they seemed to be handhng out too many lessons The week was fist drawlng to a close and Saturday fmally showed ltself The eager boys assembled at the club house promptly at the deslg nated tlme Ned the leader of the 21 . ,. . - 1 , . ' ' 14 7 vs , . ,T . , 1 T ' ' . ' c ' , 7 I I 1 1 7 v 1 ss 1 . . , v v Y- I c , 1' ' ' .f 2 ' ' It ' 1 fee 2 'ee . ' . ' 3 ' ' 1 2 j ' Q N , 'N . , ks S v 7 rj r 2 r 2 ' 2 ' j 5 x '. 2 2 ' 2 J 2 ' 2 . To 5 2 b X rl ., 'l -2 J A of ' l 2 Z1 - A A ' s r J 2 '23 'r.2r 2 2' . nd 2 Y' , r- ' r oyw 21 . , rp I ' r r . Y' v v- I ' 1 v 1' c . I c L Y, Th g '- ' fy -gyg the haunted house. They had long Y. 2 , K. . Z 2 . F, , h2 ' 2s 1 5 r .2 zp ' 2 2 2 7 ' ' f I I , , - c . , . C ,D , . ' ' s v. 2 -v Ls I 5 12 2 x , 1 2 3 2' ' ' f 1' I , e c ' I ' , V' I I C . v I . Z - 2 'vy 2 ,Z I. 'V 5. c 7 2 7 S ' 3 ' I . Y 1 1 . 4 T ' TT X - L s, ., ' 4 ' -' ' A c '- - 1- .. a . 2 - , . .C , 2 . . , s . y N v ' I ' w - - v 'l - - . . L- , 22 THE WINDJAMMER gang and another lad borrowed thelr father s cars They had gone onlx a short dlstance when a loud report was heard from a rear t1re of the leadlng car The blow out was soon repalred and they started on thelr way They f1nally reached the dlrt road that led to the old haunted house Flndlng the road lmpassable the boys cl1mbed out and began trudg mg along the road To top It all off ll began to ra1n The blg drops came down as lf the clouds had been torn asunder and 'ill the water was falhng at once The flat t1re and the long hlke had delayed the boys and so lt was now growlng dark Flnally thelr goal was reached The boys had lost most of the enthuslasm wlth whlch they had started out They were Just a httle t1m1d about approachmg the closed door Ned was the f1rst one to try the door It d1d not open readrly and so he gave a push w1th hls shoulder It suddenly flew op n w1th a loud bang' As they stepp d mto th doorway a flash of l1ghtn1ng stabb d across the sky followed by a burst of thunder Thxs put the boys nerves on edge daxllght the boys had brought no flashhghts As they grop d thexr way, along the hallwax one of th m stumb bled onto the stalrs Th x b gan ascend1ng th stalrs lmmedlatelx b caus all th storxes connected w1th the place mdleatecl that th murder room w as upsta1rs Thxs w as the mam Intel' st of th bovs Aboxe th sound of the creakmg stalrs th boxs heard a n'uffled far awav sound They stopped and sure enough thex heard lt agaln It was almost lflalldlble Could lt be DO5Slbl6 that the murderer had returned? They reached th top of the stalrs and proceeded w1th utmost cautlon toward the dlrectlon of the no1s Quddenly a nerxe racklng clatter was heard 1n the room d1rectly IH front of them and almost slmultaneously l1ght nlng flashed outsxde The foremost boy Jump d to the partlally op n door and there he saw sllhouetted agamst the wall the caus of the strange HOISES It was the proud mother of f1ve kxttens Apparently she had b en IH s arch of food and IH snoopmg around she had knocked over a stack of cann d goods Later the boys dlscovered that a tramp was hvlng th re so that ex plamed why th cann d goods w re IH the hous Arthur Curtls 52 OLR WORLD It s funny how thls queer world Keeps turnmg round and round It turns on 1lS axxs So the s IGIIUSTS have found Hearts are broken tears are sh cl But on and on lt go s Flghts no on Just do s 1ts Job It has no fr1 nds nor fo s Beautx on 1t blooms and grows Th sun upon ll shmes We lox thls earth w h1ch turns around The earth ls x ours and mme -Xda Gllnsore ol VS IW1 ER Wmter ls th t1me of xear Wh n the moon 15 brlght and clear Wh n we go shdmg down th h1ll It glxes us su h a gr at blg thrxll Lucx 'Xloody oo , . 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JUNICDR HIGH SPCDRTS Left to rrght Front row Ixneellng Earl jatkson Frank VN llltlllg Max lxmnex Thomas Hlckson G ne Hamllton Second row Standlng Dawd lxlnnex Austln Moodx Alfred Ashex Thrrd rows Standmg Coath Carl Herlsberg Albert lxmnex Cerald Rumnex James Sfllltll Manager Rtdharc Mace The Jun or Hlgh team had a xery Opp SJ H good seasorx thls year The boys started the season wrth a loss to Alblon but Carre up qulckly to beat Brooks and Monroe They lost a Monroe couple of games and wound up the Freedom Albron Brooks season by wmmng a game from L1berty and two garres from Belfast The most excltlng games were Searsport at Lmty and Wmterport at Searsport Some of the playe s mll probablx be on the Hlgh School squad next year They are Earl jackson Austm Moody 'md Max Kmney Wmterport U mtv Lxbertx Belfast Belfast Rlch 1rd Mace 28 fd A '- I S V 2 . IZ 0 2 A - A M ' 5' U S ' 36 13 - X D . - F ' 5 19 27 - , ' 1 30 21 g 2 t 29 21 ' ' 1 18 19 ' h , - N - ' ' 3 25 0. . ' ' 3 9 Y, Q 20 - , Y Q 10 THE WINDJAMMER A DREAM FOR JOHNNY The stars twtnkled merrlly 1n the mysterlous depths of the sky whxch resembled an tnverted bowl The trees wlthout thelr fall ensembles cast we1rd shadows across the empty ftelds Standmg near the large rock fwhlch stood as a sentlnel guardlng the scene whlch was to take place as 1f some one person had whtspered there would b a need for a guardj was '1 llttle box whose soulful exes took tn everx l1ttle rustle of the leaxes He opened h1s rrouth and let forth a rlpple of melcdx The trees stepped thelr nccan mg to ltsten lll wonder Hts wolce ros up up and up untll ll seemed the whole unnerse rrust step stop and IISIEII Then as h1s xotce dled '1w ax leaung only a falnt eeho he flung hnrselt faee downward and Ileglll weeplng drx rasp1ng obs th1t wculd IllXE' melted 1 heart of stone From the clearmg near the boulder another sound was heard th1 tlme a XOICC calllng johnnx johnnx Lrxlne hls exes Johnnx answered as theer fullw as possxble Lonnng nother tn just a naorne nt IIGDIIIQ' she would not IIOIICE the tear stan on h1s cheek As thex neared the house he IIOIICCCI somethlng xerx odd the hous w 'lglow wlth llght ,Iohnnx went tn and found of all thmgs 1 pmno X11 h1 l1fe ,Iohnnx had wanted a ptano but had nex er dreamed of ex er hax 1ng one 'les hts n'other satd tenderlx 1 s xcurs But how? Johnnx 1 keel Ill answer that atd a deep XOICC I am a rrustc teaeher and I heard xou stng Ill tl'e school plat I deelded that you had a talent wcrth eultnattng ,Iohnnys face was a thlng to behold At long last h1s dream had come true Florence MacKenz1e 52 AUTUMN TO WINTER The w 1nd IS blowmg around the corners Rustllng the dead and fallen leaves T e flowers now are drled and wlthered The pollen has been taken bv the bees bear and foxes are now s archlng or a shelter from the w1nters cold deer the rabbxts the geese the w 1ld llfe Are Flllllllllg from the hunters bold Grandma IS sew mg and knttttng Nltttens and searfs that are needed so much To protect the chlldren toes and flllgifs From the cold and frosty touch ,lack Frost 15 palnttng the wlndows ll 1th h1s manx leaf destgns Ihe crops are now b mg harvested These are commg wtnters stgns Nlother autumn IS Iahlllg her xacatlon After her seasons work 1s through Te Te And old man wn1ter to the door ts ereeptng He ll soon be eomtng through Roselxn Gray :JZ SE XRSPORT HIGH Our school ls the best lll the Illld ll here 1ll together we m1l1e our pl ills And from thtsd IX unt1l I d1e I h ll 1lw IX remember Se trsport Hlgh j 1net Rogers oo Nlost people do what thex are requested to do successful people do a ltttle more , . 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Tlh XNINDJ-XNIXII' Q GIRLS SPGIQTS Left to rxght Front row lxneelmg Maxme Gamble Carol O Donnell Shlrley Havwlex Carolyn Rooney Lorna Sambrook Second row Standmg Geraldrne Clark Ina Nlchols Sarah Closson Janet Hawlev Thlrd row Standlng Dlane O Donnell Wllma Roberts Eleanor VN ebster Helen Nichols Mr Nxcotr Greene coach On December 6th flfteen g1rls start ed the basketball season wlth Shrrley Hawley as Gaptam and Dorothy Car roll as Manager We had a very successful year brmgmg ln seven vlctorxes four de feats and one tle for the season We owe our success to the excellent coach mg of Mr Greene, rwho has worked dxhgently and patlently wxth us Lorna Sambrook Shrrley Hawley and Carol O donnell represented Sears port ln the All Star game held at Brooks ThlS sprmg a glrls softball league lS belng formed ID whlch there IS much enthusxasm by the glrls on the squad Ou annual basketball banquet was held on March 22 It was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce whlch pro wded a supper and dance for the teams Awards were made durmg the supper hour w1th the athletlc S presented to the sophmore g1r1s earnmg them S11 ver basketball charms were glven to the s x senior glrls on the squad In splte of the fact that the team loses sxx grls at graduatxon we feel sure that next year s squad w1ll be very successful Maxme Gamble 30 24 I C ' .' ' , A . Il Y si 5 V7 ., X A- i . , . . , . . . , . , - . . ,. . .. '. 1 , . , , ' , ' . ' ' 1' r G ,,. , .... , - Y - . . V i , A 9 ' ' ' as rv Y . , . . . . , i . ' Yl- THE XNINDJAMMER BUYS SPCDRTS Left to rlght Front row Seated kenneth Martm Chester Pendleton Second row lxneelmg Raymond Rooney Clax ton Andrews Ross Carroll Thrrd row itandmg Conrad Anderson ' . ' 2 5 D 1 , Clinton. Kinney . lfourth row. Standing: Coach Carl'Heilsberg. Peter Perkins. Nanthaiel Choate: ! T v ' - , .K . . . . 7 Y , . ' . 9 Y T u y - ' ' ' f . 3 ' , ' . . y Arthur Curtls Manager Richard Mace After puttlng avsay the baseball equlprnent last fall the boys waxted anxlously the call to arms for the basketball season of 1949 50 When thxs call came elexen boys answered One of thls squad dropped out before the season really got under way The ten boys remalnmg were Nat Choate Chester Pendleton Clayton Andrews Raymond Rooney Clmton Klnney Conrad Anderson Ross Car roll Peter Perklns Kenneth Martm and Arthur Curtls A number of these players wll probably show up for baseball thls sprmg We have had a good season thls 5 ear We played elghteen games and won seven The best league game we played thls year was Freedom at Searsport Nat Choate was one of the flrst fne players chosen as most valuable Judged by the playmg whlch they d1d rn the toumament Thxs ChOlC6 was the result of the votmg of the coaches of the competlng teams The team IS lookmg forward to a successful season next year as four of thls years flrst stnng w1ll be back Nat Choate and Conrad Anderson leave by graduatmg Those chosen for the all star game were Clayton Andrews Chester Pendle ton and Nat Choate Thls cholce was made by havlng each member of the squad vote for the three boys who ln thexr OplfllOI'l were the best players on the team Rlchard Mace 50 Cl-IEERLEP DERS Left to fljglll Front row lXI1tBllI1g, Dlane O Donnell I ot n 1 N nnbtool C uolx n Roonu Sttond mu Smndtm, Ifltdnor Webster j.1netHz1xxlex setxed ls cheerletder Jtnet Hmlex Dlane ODonnell Llrolx n Roonex Lornt Sambrook Eleqnor Webxte The e gtrls dld 'tn exeellent Job 'tnd 'tdded much to the mte ext of the games The cheerleaderx xx ere fortunate thu year tn that Searxport Htgh bchool bought nevt unlforme We hope there wtll be glrls who mll cirrx on tht acttxtty next xear Lo Hd S tmbrook atm 26 X . 9' ...I I I v V i 'f , ', ' 1 ' fc ' ' ,, 'zfz ' i.i1'.' This year the following five girls Q r ' z Q z s: 2 z ' ' ' , Y. j , 1 P V 1 V L Y K. , A- S l .1 l 4 . ' . L L ' r J ' 2 ' As r ' 2 . ' SCI-ICDQI. GUARTET Lf. ft to rlght Front row Ixenneth Martm Dlane O Donnell Wllma Roberts Rlthard Crolssant Nlrs Hazel Clemons For the past two years wlth the help of Mrs Clemons we have trxed to orgamze an orchestra At present we have four members they are Wllma Roberts who plays the saxophone Kenneth Martm wlth the trumpet Rlchard Crolssant who plays the drums and the accompanlst Drane O Donnell Thxs year we played at the Semor Play and we hope to appear at gradu atlon In the future we expect to haxe added members Dxane O Donnell 51 .x X I A l I E, ' H . ' . , X I . . , ,. A . .. . . , ! ' 1 Y 7 Y , K . . , , . , v - . , 30 THE WINDJAMMER ALUMNI Dear Alumn1 Ed1tor F1rst let me tell you that I was very pleased to hear from you a11d please call on me whe11ever you th1nk I m1ght be able to contrlbute to The Wmdjammer It wlll be 24 ye 1rs ago th1s com111g June that my cl 1ss held 1ts gr 1duat1o11 from Searsport H1gh a11d 111 ma11y yy ays the ey ents of that gradu'1t1on are as clear as though they took place yesterday Elght boys a11d two g1rls were the sum total of the cl'1ss that year but most of us had a feel111g that athlet1cally at least Searsport H1gh would see many '1 year roll by before 1t would produce football basketball and baseball teams to equal those of yvh1ch we had been the focal DOIIII SINCE that day IH June 24 years ago tlnee has neoy ed along for all of us a11d as the Opeachee Chromcle our school paper was replaced by The W111d Jamme so our school wo k was re placed by the demands of 1 cha11g111g world Follow111g 1 year of Prep and four years of college I Jo1ned the A111er1c111 Telephone a11d Telegraph Company parent company of the Bell Sy stem IH New X0 k Sept 1930 I haye stay ed w1th111 the Bell Sy stem throughout my errployment My work has been la gely IH the f,1eld of rad1o telephone cons1run1cat1on Sou see 1n many IU tances such 1 the span Hlllg of oceans IIlOL1IlI2lIlN c desert II ls mo e eco11om1c 11 to u e r1d1o th 111 to use yy1 e I11 th1s yyok I aye becorre 1 o of spec1'1l1 t yy1th111 the Bell Sy sten' llld ofte1 Ill d my elf 111 such ole s lIlNI l1CIf 1utho and eye1 ectue Mu h1ye pob1by lae1rd ofthe g 1 11 t 1de we 1 e makxng w1th tcleyl 1011 11d lsoy we e alre1dy 111 the p oce of stxlldlllg tlee teleyl 1011 s1gnals from CIIV to c1ty for rebroad cast WOYklIlg 111 the Bell System IS very 111terest111g a11d has IIS ma11y speclal aspects as vou can see There IS always somethlng new to 1 and master 'md w1th a touch of ae added even 1f 1t has to be only XHCTIIOH ume l1fe C311 be most compx tel Wlth best w1shes to old fr1ends and new at Searsport H1gh W1ll1am H Goodell ,Ir Class of 43 Stanley Howard 1S a barber 111 Hampden Class of 36 Fred Lemuel Pefkllls IS pr1nc1pal of Warren H1gh School Class of 34 Walter R'11ney work111g for Amer1ca11 Tel a11d Tel R1y erhead LOIlg Island lNew X ork Class of 35 Vlfglllll Mane Scully IS workmg Sec et 1ry 111 a Boston flrm Class of 28 Madely ll L Sp1er lb 11ow workrng buy er for Fowler D1ck Hlld Walker Bloom111gton New Xork Class of 33 Cahfo 1111 Class of 49 Joseph1ne Saw y er 1s IH New X ork st1,dy111U to be a tr 1111ed nurse Class of 4:1 X augh11 'NIH Illl 1fter gradu1t1ng from H1gh School took 0116 year of Prep 11 NI'l1ll6 Cent al I11st1tute 111d IS now 1 f eshm 111 ll the L111ye s11y of NI llIlC George Bc ry ol - v A ' , ' 1 ' , 'f c . 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