Searsport High School - Windjammer Yearbook (Searsport, ME)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 39 text:

Seated, left to right: G. Kricnke, D. Stockman, J. Fowler, K. Morgan, S. Otis, S. Rogers D. McKean, J. Day, K. Grant. Second row: B. Ward, V. Bradley, V. Hatch, L. Littlefield, C. Knox, G. Pease, P. Cross, R Welch, V. Scott, S. York, J. Cook, J. Fraser, E. Moody, D. Lanmphier, Mrs. Tripp. Third row: R. Simpson, G. White, L. Ashey, M. Rivers, A. Rivers, R. Malo, N. Stanley, K Grant, W. Cook, A. Dakin, G. Moody, R. Pyle, R. Bcity, H. Littlefield, R. Gray. EIGHTH GRADE We started our second year of junior high with an enrollment of .thirty-six pupils. Five new students, Kathy Morgan, Rhonda Welch, Bev- erly Ward, Jane Cook, and Vivian Hatch joined .us during the year. At present our membership is forty-one. At our Hrst class meeting we elected the following oflicers: President-Kathy Morgan Vice President-J ay Fowler Secretary and T reasurer-Sandra Otis Student Council-Almon Rivers Those participating in the boys' junior high basketball from this class were: Robert Simpson, Kenneth Grant, Norman Stanley, Almon Rivers, and Robert Berry. Sally York, Kay Grant, Sandra Rogers, Joan Day, and- Donna MeKeen were the cheerleaders chosen from the eighth grade. The seventh and eighth grade together held a Holiday Hop in Feb- ruary which proved very successful. Many members from our class are active in the school band. Mr. Hadlock from the Farnsworth M.useum came and talked to us about the history of Maine. He also showed many interesting slides on the Maine Indians. We have all enjoyed having Mrs. Tripp as our homeroom teacher this year. We have also appreciated having Mrs. Rivers as our geography and history teacher and Mrs. Lapointe as our teacher in English. DONNA MCKEEN '63

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Evelyn Poland Walter Rainey Goldie E. 131122011 Daniel RiCh Katherine Scribner CLASS OF 1934 MOTTO-Build for character not for fame. Dear Miss Card: . . . I'm somewhat dubious about what would be most interesting for a yearbook. I'm doing what I -have always wanted to do-be a wife and mother. I have a lovely daughter eleven years old and two sons, aged three and four last fall. Dr. Gale and I are anticipating a two-year trip to Germany Where we will be living in Frankfort. We have traveled a bit about this country-like so many other people . . . I recall we started the Student Council meetings the year I was a Senior . . . The most important thing about school, I believe, is YOU. You have determined what your class is-what it has done. You will determine what part it plays in your life- and which part of it is the most important to you as a maturing person. What you have- is up to you! My heartfelt good wishes and God's Bless- ings go with each of you. Sincerely yours, Elizabeth B. Gale, R.N. CGoldie E. Buzzellj Dear Miss Card: . . . I have only pleasant memories of S.H.S. and am proud to be a member of the alumni. I will never forget Mr. Green, Mrs. McCaslin, or Mrs. Wilson. They were won- derful people and excellent. teachers. CLASS TRIP-Old Orchard Beach and Portland for shopping and movies. I am now working as a registered nurse in the industrial plant of Gorham Mfg. Com- pany. I have two nice boys 17-18 years old who are planning for their graduation from Cranston High School in the near future .... Sincerely, Mrs. Hope Duff fHope Williamsl Dear Miss Card : In reply to your letter of March 6, I will say S.H.S. was known as Educational Nubble. I work as a power station operator for the Western Mass. Electric Company, where I have been for eighteen years. I have many fond memories of both the students and faculty of S.H.S .... Sincerely, Gerald Harriman The above are excerpts from letters re- ceived. Benjamin Merithew was also a member of the class of 19314. ildred Jackson Gerald Harriman Edna Getchell Milton Clements Hope Williams



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Seated, left to right: G. Moody, D. Harriman, A. Wing, B. Mitchell, L. Matthews, C. Dodge, L. Tripp. Second row: P. Small, R. Smith, M. Cook, B. Stairs, V. Scott, L. Engstrom, K. Ward, B. Cook. Third row: YV. Lockhart, R. Ashey, G. Roberts, M. Colcord, R. Roberts, W. Dakin, YV. Varney. Teacher: Mrs. Rivers. SEVENTH GRADE When the end of the summer arrived and it was time to return to school, we were all very excited because it was a different building and different teachers. We have three teachers: Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Rivers, and Mrs. Lapointe. The seventh grade was again divided as it has been for three years. This year Mrs. Lapointe's room had science projects and each person or groups of people had different projects. Mrs. Tripp's room and Mrs. Rivers' room came and looked at them. Mrs. Lapointe's girls, Mrs. Rivers' girls, and Mrs. T'ripp's girls have gym class once a week. They are directed by Mrs. Lapointe. VERLIE JOHNSON '64 Seated, left to nighit: V. Johnson, J. Krienke, C. Maddocks, R. Martin, L. Moody, L. Murray, C. Blake. Second row: Mrs. Lapointe, A. Sarnacki, D. Rowe, L. Small, K. Marden, R. Nason, M. Smith, J. sneu. Third row: T. Averill, J. Clark, W. Rooney, W. Staples, C. Gradie, F. Rivers. MRS. RIVERS ROOM MRS. LAPOIN'l ROON

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