Searsport High School - Windjammer Yearbook (Searsport, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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QQ Sitting, left to right: L. Furbush, E.. Moody, Ellsmore, B. Partridge, D. Wcddell, M. Collins, G. Small, G. Fraser, D. Lanphier. Second row: Moody, H. Littlefield, H. Doliber, G. Matthews, C. Clark, E. Hamilton, B. Fraser, S. Rivers, M. Hersom, Mrs. Tripp. Third row: R. Malo, T. Blake, J. York, Roberts, T. Light, S. Grant, G. Brassbridge, D. YVhite, S. Card, L. Weddcll, L. Dakin. EIGHTH GRADE We began our second year of Junior High with an enrollment of thirty-nine pupils. There were twenty boys and nineteen girls. Two pupils left us during the first period. They were Ernest Margerson and Charlotte Gibbs. Beth and Jenny McLeod left during the Christmas vacation. The class officers for the year were: President: Diana Weddell Vice President: Malcolm Collins Secretary and Treasnrew Barbara Partridge Student Council: Judy Ellsmore, George Small The boys on the basketball team were George Small, Malcolm Collins, Wayne Sanborn, Leroy Dakin, Timmy Light, and James York. These boys, with the Seventh Grade boys, had several games during the season and in March they competed for the championship in the tournament at. Unity. Mr. Murray was the coach and the entire school was proud of the showing the team made. Next year we will start our first year in high school. We hope we do as Well as We have in Junior High. We have enjoyed having Mrs. Tripp and Mrs. Rivers as our teachers for the past t.wo years. CHERYL CLARK '62 3: fi 'i

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SMILE AWHILE Doc: I've examined you thoroughly and all you need is a rest. Jean: Why, Doctor! I need medicine. Look at my tongue. Doc: That needs a rest, too. Mr. Mortland: Can anyone give me an example of poor economy? Stretch: I know a man who took such ex- tra care by taking long steps to save hlS tell dollar shoes that he split his twenty dollar pants. John: Are you kind to animals? Ralph: Why, you looking for a favor? Mr. Murray: Inflation means that by the time teachers get a raise, it won't be enough. Keith O. to Bob A.: I have no trouble rolling the cigarettes: it's the addition of the filter-tip that gets me. Owen Smith, proud owner of a pint-size sports oar, decided to have a little fun with Ralph at the service station. Owen: I'd like a quart of gas and a half pint of oil. . Ralph: Yes, sir. Should I breathe into your tires? Two worms meeting each other coming out of their holes. First worm: You're beautiful. I want to marry you. Second worm: Don't be silly. I'm your other end. Joan L., handing the package to the postal clerk: It's fragile so throw it underhand, please. Patrolman to Sheldon B.: Of course you didn't hear the siren! You had already passed the sound barrier. Ruth B.: Are caterpillars good to eat? Bonnie A.: No. Why? Ruth B.: Well, there was one on your let- tuce in your sandwich, but it's gone. Mr. Black: Where is silver found? Harold L.: Under the Lone Ranger! . It's all right to let your mind wander occa- sionally as long as you don't try to follow it! Mr. Mortland: Did you write this poem all by yourself? Rebecca G.: Every line of it! Mr. Mortland: Well, I'm glad to meet you, Edgar Allen Poe. I thought you were dead. Mr. Black: You missed my class yester- day, didn't you? Rodney D.: No, sir, not a bit. Bob: I ilunked that quiz flat. Earl: What was the trouble, didn't you know the answers? Bob: Yeah, but I had vaseline on my hair and they slipped my mind. Clerk: Did you kill any moths with those moth balls I sold you the other day? Mina R.: No, I tried for five hours, but I couldn't hit one! Give an athelete an inch and he'll take a foot. But let him take it! Who wants ath- lete's foot anyway? As the cat said when his tail was cut off, It won't be long now! Becky A.: Know what time it is? Laura S.: Yeah. Becky A. : Thanks. b 3What brought me here ? asked the rose- u . The stalk, answered the rose. The human brain is wonderful. It starts working the moment you get out of bed in the morning and doesn't stop until you're called on in class. Dennis V.: I wish I had a nickel for every girl I've kissed. Ralph W.: What would you buy, a pack of gum? Sylvia A.: What happened to your finger? Sheldon: Oh, I was downtown getting some cigarettes yesterday and some clumsy fool stepped on my hand. Maurice D.: Do you enjoy Kipling? .Margaret J.: I don't know 3 how do you kipple? Mr. Lapointe took a copy of a final exam to Carol F. to have it mimeographed. She looked it over and said, But, Mr. Lapointe, this is the same exam you gave last semester. I know, he said, but I've changed the answers. '



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.AQQQL -A - Front row, left to right: G. Krienke, R. Simpson, S. York, D. McKeen, S. Rogers, R. Pyle, K. Grant, Day. Second row: R. Berry, L. Scekins, R. Hamilton, J. Fraser, C. Knox, L. Littlefield, Pease, V. Scott, S. Otis, V. Bradley, M. Cook, R. Gray. Third row: W. Lockhart, L. Ashcy, W. Lucas, J. Fowler, N. Stanley, G. Roberts, W. Cook, G. Seavey, A. Rivers, A. Dakin, M. Rivers, K. Kenniston, G. White. Teacher is lwirs. Rivers. SEVENTH GRADE Our first day of school this year was very exciting because we had not been in this building before. It took us a while to get used to having two teachers. They are Mrs. Rivers and Mrs. Tripp. We elected the following officers the second month of school: President: Donna McKeen Vice Presid,ent.' Sally York Secretary and T reasurer: Sandra Rogers ' About the last of October the class went up to Sandra Rogers' quartz mine. We took our lunches and ate them up there. Several of our students participated in the Junior High tournament this year. They won the championship. CHARLENE KNOX '63 'wir ' ali! i

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