Searsport High School - Windjammer Yearbook (Searsport, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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JUNIOR LITERATURE THE SADDLE HORSE We took the horse the other day, And hooked him to an open sleigh. He kicked, he bucked, he jumped around, He gave a leap and left the ground.. And we who went with hopes so high, Just left them there up in the sky. We learned too late, with some remorse, You cannot harness a saddle horse. DAWN TRIPP '59 DAYS OF OLD In days of old, When knights were bold, When wages were a penny, The rich were few As diamond dew, The poor, alas, were many. The land was under pagan rule, Where just the rich could go to school. The poor were forced to earn their keep, By plowing fields and herding sheep. RICHARD SEEKINS '59 A WINTER NIGHT Th air is cold, the night is still, And shining o'er the distant hill- The moon sends forth the shimmering rays Which frost the snow with golden glaze. The moon beams dance on crusted snow Like fairies running to and fro. They stretch across the bay beyond, And link two shores with a golden bond. The t.rees stand dark against the light, They thrust their arms far into the night, And cast their shadows on the hill. The air is cold, the night is still. JUDY CARD '59 People may forget how fast you did a job, but they won't forget how well you did it.. Minds that have no-thing to confer find little to perceive. When you talk you repeat only what you know, but if you listen you may learn some- thing. THE TREES The trees like lovely ladies grow, Some short, some tall, some in a row. Somehow they seem like friends grown old Their limbs like arms that me enfold. The tree with branches upward flung, How brave, how proud when day is done They stand beneath the setting sung Their whispering leaves all seem to say- 'Tm ready for another day. JACKIE GORDON '59 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- Jeanie couldn't laugh? Dawn's slip didn't show? Lillian H. forgot Freddie? Judy S. grew taller? Bonnie lost Malcolm? Ruth got an E ? Mrs. Mac couldn't count money? Norris couldn't sit near Judy? George grew a moustache? David didn't walk Judy to school? Kenneth didn't flirt? Edna didn't get mad? Becky didn't know Jackie? Chummy H. weren't going steady? Becky owned her own car? Carol D. owned a Mercury? Judy C. didn't deliver papers? Judy S. couldn't roller skate? Jeanie didn't get letters from Frankfort? Lillian got into the movies? Pearl could really sing? Jean couldn't chew gum? Bonnie didn't play basketball? Chummy H. got fat? David couldn't drive a Buick? Ruth S. couldn't walk? Jackie weren't quiet? Mrs. Mac didn't dictate? We didn't pass into the Senior Class?

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Sitting, left to right: Small, B. Averill, R. Ashey, R. Blake, N. Staples, Castle, D. Tripp. Second row: C. Dakin, J. Gordon, H. Littlefield, E. Welch, L. Harriman, J. Card, P. Young, Mrs. McCaslin. Third row: K. Curtis, G. Pattershall, R. Seekins, G. Rediker, C. Howard. JUNIOR CLASS The Class of '59 now consists of 19 students. We lo-st three members at the start of the year and gained one, Norris Staples from Frankfort. At our first class meeting we elected these class officers: President: Ruth Blake Vice President: Norris Staples Secretafry and Treasurer: Rebecca Ashey Student Council: Bonnie Averill, David O'Donnell, and Jean Castle The Junior Class had seven active members on the basketball teams this year. They included Jean Castle, Edna Welch, Rebecca Ashey, Bonnie Averill, Judy Card, Kenneth Curtis, and Norris Staples. Students aiding the teams in their success were Bonnie Averill, as head cheerleader and George Pattershall, as head manager for the boys' team. Many of our students have participated in the Glee Club, Press Club, French Club, and band. We were all very happy to have Mrs. McCaslin for our homeroom teacher for the second time since we have been in high school. Next year We shall enter our final year at S. H. S. and We are anxious- ly awaiting our Senior year. CAROL DAKIN '59 1 5 ' , , 3 'J '41V,.f'i'Pg 't3-73' . ' an ss. ' 5 , 'H it fit rw an i' 'if' ' Ji. 5' ' ii if W ,fig p, ',i!-',, if- hp 2 .25 I 'ggi 'lp .. J, QL K - 1 ,. .4 J ig, xg,



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, A 1 .1 L A 1 5 1 sa ill Sitting, left to right: R. Young, M. Curtis, C. Ward, S. Stone, P. Simpson, B. Murray, F Tozier, B. Seekins. Second row: P. Rivers, G. Tracy, M. Jefiery, R. George, H. Jackson, E. Moody, S. Grant, L. Small, Mr. Lapointe. Third row: K. Gilmore, L. Clements, P. Gilmore, C. Smith, T. Ashey, E. Nickerson, M. Day, H. Lenfest. SOPHOMORE CLASS There are now 24 members in our class. We started the year with 27 but lost three during the months that followed. Early in the fall the class elected the following officers: President: Sharon Stone Vice President: Cora Dean Ward Secretary: Pat Simpson Treasurer: Roy Young Student Council: Bonnie Murray Several of our classmates played a major part in the success of our basketball teams this year. On the boys' squad, Malcolm Curtis, Harold Lenfest., Maurice Day, and Larry Clements, were valuable to the team. Carlton Smith joined the squad later in the year. Bonnie Murray and Sharon Stone were our representatives on the girls' team. These two girls also were part of the cheering squad. Other members of the class on this were Pat Simpson and Priscilla Rivers. We should like to thank Mr. Lapointe for helping us through our Sophomore year. We enjoyed having him as our homeroom teacher. CORA DEAN WARD '60

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