Bar Harbor High School - Islander Yearbook (Bar Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1949

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iiuw4f.M.,. 1..,..,1 w.ew.,, 1 L n 1 gi if E. f is ? 5 M if Q Q 14 llznlul Lx IEIIIILSSIUFL O1 MR Emslx II DFNBX llzc Well Known New Yuri Archztml And Aim! ,4. , ,I ,A .... . ' .'. 1 - ' ' J ' :A ISLAND ER S 1949 DEDICATION To Mr Crox ord our Prmczpal or his palzence or hzs unrlerstamlzng and or all he has done Io help us rlzsezplzne ourselves we rlezhcate thzs zssue 0 the ISLANDER as a Ioken of our gralzlwle and respect if, ..,1,..',j. .yi Seated, left to right: Janice Leland, Horace Croxford, advisor: Morton Sachsman. Standing, left to right: Clifford Reynolds, advisor: Lianne Nickerson, Panul Douglas, Louette Lurvcy, Marjorie Stevens, Nancy WValls, Fred Steen- stm, Anne Mc-Eacharn. Edztor Asszstant Buszness Asszstants Lzterary A sszstant Jokes A sszs tant r A sszstant Photography A sszstant Alumni, A sszstant Exchange Sports ISLANDER BCARD Janlce Leland Malcolm Stewart Morton Sachsman J ack Rlddell Ralph Clark Marj Ofle Stevens Mary Ann Bunker Louette Lurvey J ack Hall Nancy Walls Don Foster Paul Douglas Donald Stover Laura Hersey Constance Lunt Llane Nickerson Fred Steenstra A sszstant A ctwmes A sszstant qenlor fumor Sophomore Freshman Chazrman A sszstanfs Dlck Carter Anne McEacharn Nancy King C1 Ass EDITORS TECHNICIANS Hazel Bunker Nancy Grmdle Ted Williams Roy Dyer Vlrglnla Hanscom Dorothy Boynton J 1lla1ne Tripp Dorothy Carter Phylhs Seeley Mollle Hanscom Faculty Advzsers Mr Reynolds Mr Croxford 'natal lrft to iight Nl: I mutt 4 luiu x Nancy XX tlls I'ru 5111121 Hanscom Xnnt Xlfl ichirn Se-coufl low left to Ilghl Nancy Klnf., Plifforl ltunulels ulusor Phxllls Seeley Mary I unlnr Nanu I rlnnllu Hizrl I unkfr Laum. Hcrsey Connie Lunt Paul Douglas Jack Hall Jillaino. Tripp Nlollie Hanscom Dolothy Boy nton Third row left to right LeRoy Dyer Ralph Clark Dick Harris Donald Stover Nlalcolm Stewart Don Foster Dick Cartel' Tack Riddell Kenneth Williams L . , , 1 A t . . . . L i .' -' - , - ' 2 , 4 x'jm'in- Stow-ns, 1 - t- A '.', ' ' 'z ' -l Stef-nstra, Janice: Leland, Morton Suullsnmn, Liunnc Nickerson, Vir- ,-' ,4 .Af..j,., l ' A 5' . 4 V' . .' I A' . Y ' ri ' , ..' gy 3 V ' 5 N' ' ', Q f, .' 3' -. I2 I' 3 fy ,H ' , . f 1 ' Y ' 1 ' ' 1 A v ' ', ' : Z , ' , ' ' l A y - ll Y 1 - 1 n - 1 ' . FACULTY .ltul lf: t Il Ill Q 1 1 1 Xlls Hahn 1x1 IH 1 1 xt li Umm ' - , c 0 gint: Mrs. lil- 1 I1:u1'mlw-n. 12:-wmv H llXX'i Ah, H fx-:ww 4'xu.xfw1'4I, 1n n:i1m1 Miss IC. .X-l.Al:1i4lv H.:m'h, , - - Ik, :un+lim:, ln-ft Ln riglmli Miss lilizulr-'th liuwv. Slnnl--5' Kus, .Xllf-11 Sauna:-s, 1.4-fm In-wis, K--nm NI: sfiwh . .XH1-' SI. Ilvnis, Mrs. H+-I'-11 Libby, Cliffulwl fy' lls. FACULTY HORACE A CROXFORD KENNETH H MANSFIEID Unwerszty of Mame Colby College Bates College BA Degree at Unnerslty of Malne 1930 Umwrmyo Maine Mastex of Edl1CZ1llOll at Umverslty of Ma1ne 1911 19 Years Spent Teaclung Prev1ously BS Deer'-E39 at Colby 1931 1 Years SPCIN PI'1IlC1pHl 01ono H1gh School Algebra Chem Tewuhmg U S Hlstofy C9105 Basketball 1115 Prmclpal Coach laculty Manager ofAthlet1cs lumor Class Ads 1ser AIBERT .I ST DENIS IEORCE RENWICK Unwerszly of Wisconsin Bates College Lnwerszly of Mazne B A Degree at Bates 1947 Two Years Spent Hawmd Teachmg Engllsh Expressmn Dramatlcs Jun BA D9 YCC at HHIVINI 1920 16 YP11 QPPTW 101' Speaklng Senlor Class Advlser TLHCTIIUD I'llIIl FIPIICTI Sl1lbl'l'l3SlCI' MRS RENA HARADEN CLIFFORD S REYNOLDS Farmmgton State Normal School Unwerszly o Mame B S Degree at Farmlngton Normal School 11 Wwconsm' Years Spent Teachlng Home Economlcs Re fl6Shll1611tS Advlser Dean of Glrls Senlor Class B A D'-Beret' at Ummfqlly Of Malne 1924 23 Advlser Years Spent Teachmg MHll16IH3t1CQ I slanrler Board AdV1SCr Colzun bla MISS E ADELAIDE HATCH MISS ELIZABETH W ROWE Mame School 0 Commerce Bates College Wesllzrook JIIYIIOI College 26 Years Spent Teachmg Head of Commerclal Unwerslly of Meme Department Stem-,graphy Typlng Mlmeo BA Degree at TlHlX91'Slty of lVIa1ne 5 Years graphing Office Work Spent Teachmg Engllsh Dramatlcs Debatmg NHLIOHHT Foren 1C League MRS GEORGE H KIRK Shaw s Busmess College AIIEN SAVAGE Bay Path Instztute Unwelszly of Marne Maine SCh00l0 Commerce BS Degree at Unner 1ty of MHIHS 1941 8 1111 Years Spent Teachlng Commerclal Sub 'iears Spent Teachmg Com1nerc1al Ceography jects School Audltor ,lunlor Class Adv1ser H1 tory FCOIIOINICQ ,layvee Basketball Coach STANLEY .I KU9 Unzverszty of Marne VRS MIRIAM LAR-SON BS Degree at UHIYCTSILQ of MHIHC 2 Years Smzllz College Spent Teachmg Ph5S1CH1SC1ffHCe Mathematlcg Craduale Wolk C0ll.1lHlJl3 Teachers College Phy SlL3l Edl.1CallOIl Football Track NIH, Ymk lvlu ,C Chorus LEON G IEWIS FOIIIUIII AOIlIltll School A I k S h Massachusetts Insizlufe o Technology Lu' 0' ymp any 510y,j Teachms School WRC Bfullo Statton New York CBS 1111110 Sta 3 3911 5ptntT1acl11ng Manual Alls School 'l t W F1311 TBHI O lst lglllgrrtgtprnt HI IJELUI 'il1Oll Aduser Basketball Tickets Qld 017 0 u If annm dm JOHN MIRAGLIA MRS SETH LIBBY lII1S FRAAR SMITH UIIHPISIIQ of lllazne Unzulstly 0 FGOVQIIZ W1 ll: slq College IJIIIIKIYIIY Hospzlal B A Dtcxtt at Vtlellcslcx College 1920 10 C lacluatt Wo1k l 111xf1s1ty of North Carolma XCHIS Spent 'leachmg Blology M3tllCl11Ht1CS Pubhc Health NDIS? 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'n,, wi.. ff: V, u- 'Hr' ART ALLEN Future Plans College Assemblx Xlembcr 1 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Football Xlanfigcr l 0 Honor Roll 1 Quarter Ifootbqll 4 Pfxsketbill 1 2 -llsbl HlX40l4 lows Lontlrmnce 4 LEE ALLEY Future Plans Farmmgton State Teachers College Assembly Nlember 1 3 4 Pres Qtu dent Councnl 4 Chorus 4 Class V P1 es nlLnt4 Footbxll 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Older Bows Confm mme '3 Qchonl Play DOROTHY BOYNTON 1' uture Plans lnzle znzte Nssembly Nh mber1 9 4 4 Llbrxrlfxu 'S 4 Hs:14ll1br.1111n i 4 f7fflCL Llelk l Q 1 llllllfl H0 QUIT tus H471-IL BUINKER Future Plans Peter Bent Brigham School of Nurszng Asspmbh Member 1 2 3 4 Student Counclll 0 4 Secretary 4 Natlonal Honor SOCl9tX 'R 4 Islander Board 3 4 Honor Rfll I4 Quurtfr Ilbralmu OfzcLLlv,ll-L4 T-snsl co P1u11hnt4 3 X H Pllflffllll P1hl0 1 NILRRILL DUN RI R Future Plans Army X s mblx Nlsmber 4 Chorus 4 Honor lble Nlcntxon Junlol Qpoalqng 'Z b ls0 blll Xlfinagu 4 qchool Flaw 'S 4 H1 Y I 'HCIIUXC In VERN 01N BUZZELL Future Plans Castzne Marztune Acaflemy I 1 hxou-x 4 IFANRF BREWFR AMA CAMEROV Futurellans lnrle nzte future Plans Inde nzte s blx Xl. bq llllill 0 n QI' 0 1: 1 ,, he lf. n 4 u ny m llffu 4 1. :ku ff ' ,-,-,C ,. l. 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Fululc ,Inns Selnlnaly .Xsesmbly 31l'lHbF31' l, 2, 3, 4: Baud 2, 3, I Ayssvmbh- xlcmbm- 2: Band Q, 3, 4: Bible -1: Class TrwIsuI'vI' L.: ISIHIIIIOI' Board 4 1 : Junior gpvaking 3. 1Alumni Hditorj: Honor Roll 8 Quar- rvrs: LibI'aI'i:m 4: Room Cashix-I' :iz Girls' Rasks-tbull 21, 43 Y-TI-I-ns I, 2, ZS, 43 Softball 2, 3. M ARIL IIA Mon IIUIIINLI lxul. l IlllllCl'll1ll.S lmle lnzle fulurellans lnzle nue Xssunblx Nhn bIr 4 Lhurus 5 4 I bI.fIrIan MOLLIE HANbf.OM FRANCIS LELAND Future Plans Malrzrnony Future Plans U S Navy wqmbb M mbu 1 3 4 Chorus Wmbh Wmbfxf I f WU I'ooLbIl14 IiAbL!bd112 s I H1 1 4 wlinmlex Bond 4 Offlu Lluk 3 4 Pank Cdbhur -1 VIRGINIA HANSLOM Future Plans Inde nzte I rlrlm 4 Q Im ler 4 Home mm L 'will N lrlil I ul 14 Lhnulam L lIuIeh Lhu JAINICE LELAND future Plans Bates College Xwzmblx NIL-'lllbil 1 2 3 4 XIaJorItte 'I 4 BIb1I 1 2 JUIIIUI Spcakm GX IIIIILFJ Natlonal Honm QOCIQIX 3 Honor Rall 1' QUlftCIN IIbIaIIan Ill, Cln Ik If Q ls oftbIll 3 3 4 Drbav ub 4 Qtate 1 Xct P1Iy C ontut Ixlande-I Board Aaslxmnt LLIIIOI 3 I 4lItoI -1 Q0hoo1PIa5 J 4 V , Q In . I :N A' , . - 3 ' .' ', QL'- Ass - ' I If - ' , , 3 f' 32 X . ,2,Z,4: ' 's1, - k . 5 . -,Y 2:I.': ,' I' 3 wiv , 3 ' ' ' X 1 fi :.'A - ,'1l,.Y3y , 'A tg Assombly Member 1, 2, -1: Chorus 1 3 -- , 3 . - . L - . 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Y IV V I , ' .g ............,.................. I .... .. .... . .... ,. , I I J 7' . u n M y - r.. .... .... ...... Roy Sanborn ' . ' : ,- . . A ' , ...................... . Y .qn-u unaunuuen nnnu fonupnsenu-.ua l J . . V I l I J . . : 'Il I : I I1 SIC assmen F 5 X- J. QA xxx- a A ex-he 47 1 v,,,,.1i.- Q R :YW W. 4- lf!! k -X W? 5 i,gi, K. 1? gr ' 'Y IW-. 'W N A 1 K 5 X-Mil SQ-trxshsmt 7 v viffkw Q ' ggi' 4 mink Y xfkv mics 'Y 1 f Y iw-3 ww 'MM U 'W ' f' 1-.L ,Lg ' ' I - I , ff - ' fin, Em Ig, .-r- - ,' Q' K W Hw,w , v '- ff Ks., A 515' ' as x 7X,,,F..L.. S 1 E21 - n LEE'-f D :J Y 3 5,46 132.2 In pg 5 1 Q54 fy ,g QL? Q if ' 1' 5 jf V 4, 4 ns., A..-' f w'N- t W X K f ,wa 13 Q W.. x .6 'rf Q fi' f cis 'SEE :Hi K Wi - My 5 65. wxf- 1 -.gxi W we H W '44, - sf . A '1JfQ, .J ' iix UQ ' 5- 44 N TKQ-q'fW . fix E: ff' I . . lflrst row left to right Jean Pame Betts latrrson Henrietta RlChdFLlSllH Place Lxbby LeRoy Dyer Paul Jordan F1 ed Jelhson Cn Olgla. C undle Martha Pousfxeld Nancy Rogers Second row left to rlght Jean Scott Joan Blombxrg NIJYJOFIC Tuck Ithel Stanlew Eff1e Hodgklns Charlene Holmes Etlvth V ebber P 1th 'NIrCaffery Lucllle XVebster Pat Sllk Thlrd row left to rlght Robert Hamor Phllllp Ixmeburner Sh1r1e5 Hatch James Sprague James NIcKennon Brlan Somers Plllulth row left to rlght 141-ed Small Burke I lmrbutner hate Klng R1ChlHl Grlndle R1cha.1sl Sanborn Kenneth Rlcldell Raymond 'VleGarr Robert NIcLeod Raymond Hanscom FRESHMEN CLASS In September, 1948, a new group of boys and glrls entered Bar Harbor Hxgh s portals It took qulte a whlle to get acqualnted Wlth the teachers and rooms, and wlth the rldlng we got, lt was Stlll more dlfllcult Vlfe were taunted as GREEN FRESHMEN from the first dav of school They really lald lt on at the Freshman Receptlon We have qulte a number of boys partlcxpatlng ln sport actlvltles Sex eral boys played football, and a larger number turned out for basketball Cheer leaders have made a Hood start In thelr first year The ofhcers of the class of 52 are as follows presldent, Paul Jordan, VICC presldent, LeRoy Dyer, secretary, Grace L1bbV, and treasurer, Fred ,lelllson Pat 911k IS l1brar1an, and Mlss Adelalde Hatch IS our class advlser Thls year we had to get acqualnted Wlth new rules and customs, such as golng upstalrs the rlght way and findlng our seats ln the dlfferent classrooms We took a blg hop from Emerson Grammar School to Bar Harbor Hxgh School We are gettlng along very well and ale looklng forward to belng fwe hopel Sophomores next year LEROY DYER 1' y , ' : .' y . , l. 'xg ,I y , .-, 'Y , Lf, I I.. sl 'X , 1 . r y - ' 1 . G ' 1' - . , . : Vi v JL. f, .'- ,. Q , J, . . ' W . ' V ' . . ' . 3 ' ' 2 . ' ' ' - - . : 3 1 1 . . ' ' ' , - Lawrence McKay, George Stuart, Laurence H1g'glI1S, Donald Alley, Vernon Sorenson, g ' W , . ' f VC in L Y ' 1 P ' v Y ' 1 P ' 1 ' ' X 1 f 1 -Y A ' 1 . ' I r ' . . . , . . . . D v. 4 . . , . . . 4 . . , . J . . a D 1 , l . U . . . V . . . ,G ,, . . . . . . v . .. L 0 v . . Frrst row left to rlght Lena Bryant Betsv hows Pharlotte 'Swanson Catherme Da1gle ueraldlne Hall Dorothy Peterson Robcrt I lah-1m XV1ll1am svscft Mxchael Curtxs Norma. Cameron Sylyla HODRIHS Ruth hV0jIYlt7Utl1 smond row left to rlght Ma11lynK1ef Jaun1ta,Fa11Lll Ruth Q-haw VVav'1 Dyer Iackxe Mitchell Sylyla qlvtlll Betty Rhodes Carol Ifleld Rosalle Farnsworth Rose Nelson, Jean Hopkins, Lturm Llttle Xlarguerlte Ames 'sylut Nickerson 'Nancy Lambert Dolores Maclaln, Lucllle -Xmspaugh Thlrd row, left to right Roscoe Mel 'lcharn Ted vlllllalllq Robert Hxggms Xvllllam Porter, Janus Yolan lawrence Ly mburner Raymond Sp! lguu 1 rung Dunton Charles Alley lV1lter SWEf t tlton Carter Fourth low left to right Theresa Murray Ruth Srhsbury Daxld Norton Percy Hanscom, lDou,,l ns NIHCQUIHH Trnest Thomas, Floyd Dunn Howe Hopkms Richard Harris, John ll ills Donald XX ood Marshall Strout Donlld Cundnm, Te d Sher, Jack Hamblen SOPHOMORE CLASS We started school as Sophomores on September 13 1948 The students were glad to be back Mr Croxford tells us, as they seemed to have worked very hard durmg the summer Lass renee Lvmburner and Rlchard Harrls received PIIZCS for the Curtis Campaxgn, and several others made a good showlng Dotty Peterson and Robert Graham were elected to the Student Councll Many of the boys were out for football and basketball, whale some of the glrls were cheerleaders and lwlrlers We lost a member of our class when Floyd Dunn transferred to Morse Hugh of Bath, and gamed one when Nancy Therlault came here from John Bapst. The olllcers of our class elected this year were: Presizlent-William Sweet Treasurer-Dorothy Peterson Vice President-Robert Graham Secretary-Michael Curtis We'-'ll be seeing you next year in the Junior Class, if all goes well. KENNETH WILLIAMS lrlrst r0w left X0 Iltsht Iatxiun totton ionstnnu lllllNf'0lll Carolyn Hatch Elwa, Chandler, N mu kim., Barbara Blshop Pwxbn 1 Qtlrn rr 1 Ralph Llrrk, I awrtnce Sprague, Rlch xrd tnrtu I cx Dum Xlola Vlumouth Nunn Glindle Second row left to right Ronald Dow flllli 4 lun huth Xlescott Mary keene Joanne Mac Leosl Aurhu Hunkur Xl ll! Xnn Bunku 1 mc' Robbins 'lllZ9.b9tll Perry Constance Lunt Ioln 1 nlu 4 lthumr Russnll H mm lou xxllCOIllb Olxxc Palne, Nfona. Hollis Iver Hersu 'Dlnxd low left to right Douglas .lox Joseph Doxlr Dfnnl Pierce John Spear Carl Crovxley Kenneth Ixuf Vt iltu Sngsnt Throdox- Stlplts Iohn Xnthonw Gmorge Abbott Carlvle Brandon August Swanson C llffonl Snllmll lluabrth PEYKIIIS Charlotte Penne last low left to ught RlChilll Allu Nxthan Smborn James Sanborn Donald Foster Donald Stox ex J xmts Q ough M 114 Ulm Sttvxart XX 1ll1s Dame Bemamm Ryodick, Nell hunt, Jere Jellison, Jack Hall Stephen Hanson JU IOR CLASS This has been a busy but lnterestmg year fox the ,lumors M our first class meetlng, we declded upon sevc lal xx ays of makmg money for the Jumor Prom We went to work selllng Seaslder sweatshlrts, randy pop and sandwlehes at the basketball games, haxmg a food sale and taklng 1n dues Johnny Spear has done a wonderful job on the varslty squad IH basketball A number of other ,Iumor boys ss ere on the J V team We are all proud of Nancy Kung for becoming the head cheer leader for the xarsltx thls ycar, and of Barbara Steenstra as a cheer leader for the J V s The students of our class, who belong to the debate club are Connle Hanscome, Iver Hersey, Mary Keene Malcolm Stewart Ralph Clark Mary Ann Bunker and Nancy Kung Members of the band from the jumor class are Ted Staples Steve Hanson, Don Foster, Johnny Spear and Carlyle Bragdon The new majorette group has been qulte a success thls year Barbara Steenstra and Nancy Kmfr are both members and very good ones too' At the Older Boys Conference Johnny Sp ar rs as elected presldent Johnny says he wouldnt have made It though lf he hadn t had Mort Sachsman there Lalllpalgfllflg for h1m We are now ualtlng for next year, when we mll be the llllghty Seniors of B H H S but we ll never forget our JUIIIOI' year. Officers: Class I resident-Ralph Clark Sccrelary-Richard Carter V ice l'resi1lenI-Barbara Sleenstra Treasurer-Laurence Sprague NANCY GRINDLE 1terarY f x .K TPX if-gp lag My Q Q6 5?-Ex? ui O . ff Q J . I X X1 f 1- 2 6 W Y sg fjfkx A' f A Myst' fp, i.'iq,3,,4. B3- R -ar--3 'Nb' VX Xxx X f R 1 xxx L! All-F-:Y A f .LI fx sl ' ' ' 7 va 1 V . s X M,-1 -4- + L 7 4 5 IAQ HA .N5 1-J 57, 15 f f '-' Y---H -.. if K f - f 1, K yy? Q f fi if V . XXJMJ mi,1f xfil'fi-:LX f ,, ,. Q 1 M C -1 X' 7j1T4:, 'ixx 111I12lC 6 X ,,.,4 MARJ oR1E Sray ENS I WN I The only name he had ever been known A X y 1 by yy rs Bmnacle lNo one on Osprey Pornt is could remember ever callmg hrnr anythrng mwn but that and he seemed not to object, so EB! I -A Brnnaele he was for as long as he lrved rn W E our yrllaffe up You couldnt deny that Bumacle was 'sg old lNo, hrs whrte harr and wrrrrkled skrn Num ,A attested to hrs age He had once been tall, se-'N' but now hrs frame was bent lrke a gnarled oak tree and he seemed to twrst and shrrnk strll more as the years went by Brnnacle had a magnrficent whrte beard of whrch he w as mordrnately proud Folks sard he had grown rt to hrde some hrdeous scar on hrs face, but hrs explanatron was that rt kept hrm warm and free from throat colds The beard was always as whrte as a gull s breast, and reached almost down to hrs warst We used to wonder how he was able to grow sufh an amount of harr, untrl someone 14' Except for that wonderful beard, Brnnacle was as bald as one of the sea worn pebbles f to use hrs energy to Grow harr on hrs head XIX - 1fl f ' 1, we collected along the beaches Brnnacle s shanty was perched lrke an eagle s nest hrffh up on Mesmer s Clrff lt was a fas crnatrng burldmff, wrth oddly shaped wrndows and sudden juttmgs and starrways Oh the house of Bmnacle w as a wondrous house rndeed' He had hurlt rt hrmself, from odds and ends of wrecked vessels and old burldmgs, so that rt was a queer jumble of true sallor s specrflcatrons and landlubber s earthy rdeals One room had been fitted out as a chart room wrth all the lnstruments Brnnacle had used when ht was rn command of hrs own shrp the Lady Neptune There were hrs compass, sextant, soundrng leads shrp log and even the funny lrttle figurehead that had graced the bow of the l ady Neptune from the very first yoy age faptazn Bmnaele had made The house was not wrred for electrrcrty but lrght was proyrded by the hangmg kerosene lamps salvaged from the Lady Neptune The fact rs, rf you used your rmagmatron as we drd rt seemed as though Bmnacle s shanty was the Lady lNeptune We would stand behrnd the wheel rn Brrrnacle s chart room pretendrng to be plrates of old Vile would srght a rrch merchant vessel whrch to all ey es but our own was merely a weatherbeaten fishmg smack and bear dow rr upon our prey, gloatrng over the rrch booty we would presently w rest from her terror strrcken crew The krtchen was fixed up lrke a sh1p's galley so mrnute rn srze that only one person could possrbly fit rnto thrs shoe box yersron Brnnacle never allowed anyone else rn there he sard no crazy landlubber could do justrce to the mess krt Best of all were the cupboards and cases and hrdeayyays wherem lay hrs accumulatron of treasures Besrdes a yast store of Oflelllal curros th y held hrs shell and pebble collectrorrs Brmratle was '1 bf at h momba r of sorts, you see, and every day he carrrm d hack to hrs home the thmgs he had gathered along, tht bf ac hes l rm mc mbcr how delrghted I was whenever Bmnarle aw fit to allow me to Ylgll hrm Such an ouurrt me was a red letter day for me, or for any oth: r chrld at Osprey Pornt, for rt meant a trme of T c c ' 7 7 -.. .. by JX fig c , s mx' Jiwuiyy 1 s g - v . 1 . fry ' f .4 A' U' 2. . I H ' , , ' 4 . X h Wx ,W .I 1 VV , M - rf f' ,ffl 2 ' . v ' ' ,I ' i Mg ,' in s 'T xii D . T fs ' K T f f ' , ' X: 15 3. . I , rf - y, ,A . IW ' l - f - yfgf it ' 7 ' ' - ra f-' -'- ' 2 ' ' . ' ' . .1 1 T., ,. ,nr ,?fq K f Y XT:-, I . . , ' y ---11 'NSA reasoned that rt was because he drdn t have 'gy' B n My D n al ' ya. ' 1 - f f X V 1' T . ' . , . , . , . U i . . . . . ' . . Q . . D 7 T T I-n.: 7 L. . AV . . N ' . . , . .M l , L , L L I L L , I Y ' n nl I G6 2 77 Y 5 1 K K 4 , , , . , . - 2 kv ' n 7 . ' 1 7 ' 7. A V I ' . L V U . . Y ' . T L .' . , , . ' 1 ' - ' . . 7 v ' ' - I Y Y - I - . Y . . Y . . ' 7 T Y X . . . y I V i - t y k A V L ' I Q . X D . . 'l ' 4 Y ' f 1 , -1 m u 1 ' 1 ' - S Y v fb' ' ' 1 vlcarxous adventure Sometlmes we would travel to Bah or Chma or lndla through the omnlpotence of Blnnacles fand our lmaglnatlon He told of strange slant eyed people of dragons elephants and burled treasure He brought out from h1s collectlon cases strange curlos and allowed us to look at and play wlth them l remember ln partlcular a funny golden buddha that had elght arms and a wonderful jeweled headdress Blnnacle Sald that lt had been glven htm bv a Chlnese priest He used to let me bum lncense ln the llttle pot the buddha held 1n 1ts lap and I would Slt entranced to see the smoke curl lallly upward about the buddha s head and finally disappear as lt rose hlgher and higher On other days Blnnacle would cook some strange food by way of celebratlon We would all slt down on the rough floor planklng before a low table pretendmg to be really truly lndlans or Chlnamen On these occaslons Bmnacle would allow us to choose a certain cur1o from hls collectlons, and he would tell us 1ts hlstory To us chlldren he was a marvelous old man who was our frlcnd but to our parents who were not lmaglnatlve 1n the least he was only a bent old man who spent hls days gatherlng up useless odds and ends along the shore and whose tales were hlllng our heads wlth nonsense We knew Blnnacle could always be found elther walkmg along his beloved Sea Cllff Path or s1tt1ng out on the Pomt watchlng the breakers and the gulls Each tlme he returned from these outlngs he would brm back to hls shanty an odd tumbled assortment of crmkly shells small pebbles with sparkhng p1nk vems ln them snalls fiddler crabs sea cucumbers fwhxch he consldered a great dellcacy and star fish Durmg the whole sprlng summer and fall he would gather such thlngs ln the wmter when the beaches were cold and desolate he would fashlon these materlals lnto qualnt bracelets and plns whlch he would sell to the tourlsts ln the summertlme Bmnacle went clammlng too and HShlI1g lf he could wrest Mr Waltham s leaky old dlnghy from that mlser s grasping hands Bmnacle used to mamtam that the dmghy was legally hls and many tlmes trled to assume ow nershlp but each tlme he was unceremonlously turned away and after years of thls useless tug of war Blnnacle gave up He never agaln mentloned the questlon of ownershlp but he stlll used lt every so often Bmnacle wasnt one to be tlod upon' Our bay was subject to frequent squalls whlch came out of nowhere and sometlmes sub slded so qulckly they were hardly worth the bother On these days we were kept at home because of the raln and because of the 1IlStlIlCt that led us hke homlng plgeons to Bmnacle s shanty and haunts These storms never fazed Bm lacle 1n the least on the contrary he would often clap on h1s sou Wester cast off the moorlng rope of the dmghy and venture out 1nto the storm maddened bay He had no reason for golng on such trlps except that perhaps It let hlm recapture for a short tlme at least the feelmg of mastery and hrgh adventure Our parents often sa1d that some day Blnnacle would overturn ln his boat and be drowned and they even told hlm so but he llstened wlth only half an eal and went rlght on wlth h1S ventures One evenlng after a partlcularly bad gale that had lashed and snarled at our shore all day and had done a conslderable amount of damage to the wharf and sea wall some of us went to see how Blnnacle had weathered the storm We really dldn t expect to find h1m at hlS shanty for we knew how he loved to battle the sea so findlng that lf wasn t at home we trooped alon the beach callmg and halloolng wlth all our mlght We weren t worrled but after half an hour of frultless searchmg we dld thlnk It strange Prevlously Blnnacle had almost always tumed up by that t1me ln one of the many coy es and caves that pockmarked the shore Early the next mormng after belng told of Blnnacles disappearance our fathers renewed the search meetlng Wlth more success than had our quest of the prevlous evenlng They found the dmghy battered overturned and empty half floatmg ln a collar of seaweed but Blnnacle hlmself was nowhere to be found They supposed hlm to be drowned and there were many ltold you so s No one really mlssed Bmnacle except us chlldren Small comfort that lt was we knew the sea was Blnnacle s llfe and subsistence that he belonged to the sea and that there was a rlghtness ln the seas havlng reclaimed lts own - 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 . I , 1 1 1 1 . , Q . . . . , . 7 v 1 . . U Y- . . . 1 ' . . Y 1 s 1 1 1 1 , . . . 7 . . . . 1 - . , . , g 1 1 J 1 s 1 1 4 J 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 1 - - , - 1 . . Y . ' . . e 1 1 ' 0-- - ' 1 - 1 . . . , U s 1 1 ' . 1 . . . . U . . , , - . . Y . . , s 1 1 1 . , ' . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 7 . , . . . I 1 1 . , . . . . 1: or or 1 -11' 1 1 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 . Y . . Y . , . . . . , . 1 1 1 1 , . . V v . . , , 9 9 ' 7 7 - , v cs 1 39 . 1 ' ' u . . . . Y . , . , 1 . . i . . , . . , , - . Eighteen 01' Die My childish ways And looks are gone But still the days Just linger on. l gaze at n1e Rnd tllell I see Those luscious glrls That all the men Are mad about Vlust l stay 1n When tht V a1e out? A bnthday cake lust makes 111e Slgll Allfl tow to make Elghteen or die' Gde To Autumn Even as vengeful, brooding Autumn fills her lap with fruits, And miserly counts the blessings willed to her by Summer, A million little flakes tenderly caress the waiting earth llc re and tl1t1e nbrant color, mindful of its fate, ht 1elutla11t to actept lt, strikes back at the wlntt ll0XNIlf'lll The tant h of 1ott111f flowers Cloys 1n the blank C111 bleaknt ss llmtsl1aktstl1e1artl1 find sky 1n the r1ot of storm l ll nf pieicmg thc wmd howls through the forest, Phat stands hllflfllfffl withdrawn 111 1tS 1nt1macy, And shudclt 11110 111 sub1n1ss1on, 51elds to Winter DoRorHY BoYNroN CONINIE MCFARI AND CJ Sing on, oh httle song blrd bo be It your delight Qmg throughout tl1e llght long c a Into the sullen night bing to us youl loxe son A eall to brmg your mate A song so sweet a 1nus1c feat No 111an can 11111tate And though the day be bltter, The w1nd, a wlnplash, stmgs, And not a day for any 111311 W1 ll st1ll the song blld S1llgS P 111311 STIIIINSIRA CJ l l1ke the sound of the w111ter w1nd As It blows TIOIH tree to tree, Vluttt img tts fearful tales, lhtn skipping away wlth glee lt sl1ps xou llglll dL10SS the face Thr ll ltughs wlth a mournful sound, l 1ke that of a frightened beast, When chased by a hunter s hound lt eieaks tl1e boards 111 the att1c Hoor, Then 1attles eaeh w111dow pane bometiines lt opens wide the door, Comes IH then goes out agaln ll1c1t s Q0lIlIlhlI1g about the devilish wind lwh it gets 1111 and make s n1e wonder FRANK GRAY 1 , . 72 '- 2' . : ' t ' , . . 1 ' . . l . . xsfr ' ' g De 1 ' ,, F ', . Uk , I . ' yy ' 1 1 A 7 1 l ,V I N11 ,TA C L n 1 ' 4l.w--x A -1- x '. 1 ' 25. 3 . 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , , ' ., 3' D 1 . e ' . The Song Bud W1nter 1nd e' 1 - ly l YJ ' - A ' I 'T , J l . rl r r y' . W Y i Ci sg, .' . .. , U .7 gn ' 2 ' S J' , l ', . e ' ' -1 . 7 ' 4 L e' l ' v r 'I 1 ,X . .v . ,.3'. L' ? ' ' i K ' 1 fu 1 2' . e en ntarct1ca Thi 1 the storx of ,Ion the hunter, the UTOIIUUS fithel of nn father, and his fight with the rlhlllff Now in the old daxs the rlhmg lneel in the pl ue fthe snow whleh is around u We are dwell ers of the warm spring but the Thmff was guardian of the snow 'I he Illlghtlffgt hunter newer came back The elan put a nurse on it so no man dared to go from the springs When one dld he came back wlth the fear if the Thlnv in his eyes lt was then that the elan made the Law our law which is all forexer, as long as the eternal snow stats Ill the outside plates This was the Law Xlexer fro into the place of snow The TIUHUEI came and sickness and Jon the nnvhtx son of I ar saw the spirits of the outside He was filled with the plrlt of the god of death 'lhe x w flte heel him go because they were too we ak to stop him The priest of the temple of Ka lllll' Qfuel a praxel f 1 lnm hut TXHQIHII was ln the other heawen and heard nothlnv He slept in the garden of eternll rest and did not hear Ion the powerful as he searched for his soul For sesen dats and sexen I1lghlQ Jon the mighty searched through the outslde place On the de sire to see the Thlnfr He walked throuvh hall of splendor and through hall of horror He went through rooms of great lreautx and rooms of mcredihle uvlmess H w lllee el 1 ll 1 dream touching nothing until he e une to the Hall of the Thmv The thing was darkness without hope, life without faith and death without peace It looked at ,Ion md thundereel wlth the power of Ka mir hut when it pe lee it spoke with a xolee as Uentle as the goddess lxah ,lon was afraid but he stood straight and suel l am Jon, son of Lar His throat was dry and his h mel were tremhlmg with the fear of the Thing My son said the Thing go back to your people and show them the, gloly of the Thing The fewer left ,Ion hope of hi clan, anel he lept W he n he woke he was lll the gateway of his own loom The palace of the Thing was gone ln its pl ue was 1 wi-dom rl wisdom of the gods jon was our greatest chieftaln, father of my father hut this was in the old day s, when men were giants and the Thing hved outslde Thls IS the Law of the clan of Jon, In the beginning, forever on All of the clan thus rule must know Nexer go lnto the place of snow JEAN Scorr O 's 's ,, J' ,g z -' V' '. ' , C.l v J., ' 'T 1 U 'f ' r ' S. 5 ' ' 1 I ' P . S, I . D u .I L Y. h I x Q CS- f n 5 ' 1 vo I I 1 . Q Q Q -I: I D. . D ,' ' ' L, e ' .,. , 1 1 D J . - . 4 , 'c Y .' . , . . he , S I tg' '.'f'o' ' , Yr ' ' ', L. 7 L - 7 I an . , K D . u eighth day, the feast of the goddess Kah, he found the palace of the Thing. He knew nothing but the L . D. C c S . T ' C 5 . , Y ' 1' . ' ,, ' D ' 1 . e 'L ' ' as 'I L , ' ' ' D. ' , 'z f , ' D. z y , ' - ' s , ' - s rx, ., ' ' :, , D- , . , s. v ' . 1. . 1 ,, l v C C f - x K - I an C 5 1 1 n 5 'f' i 5 Y . Y- l ' . 5. , -Y I ,vw S - - l .4 . , , X E K Ai V - A Y I - .19 '? , . 2 's ' ' s ' . 'Y 1 ' ' , : ' . ' 2 ' ' . -2 , ' : 2. ' .' a 'nz 'J' - me '. x Q n n Q I T mg fm N' 4' X tif f 71 N ve Xxx HEMI., O CIO IANICF I FI AND flrazx 9 exclalmed 'Nl Martln How 1111 1011 '1y that? The dlfference between llllly and lnsamty IQ so Qllgllt X1111 non' Xou are nnstaken, Mon 11111 lllt 1l1fl11e111e lSllt sllgllt rep led 11qu1 ll11l1111s lt 1s, rather, a chasm, or the msane hu 111 an altogether d1fferent w o1l1l f1o111 OUIS Look at Maumee lhjar the 11111111oser and Ah but l11s 111us1c IS exqulsltel 'Nl Ill 1l11u' Vvhat do you mean, 1t111 ll11 111111 s LIHZ But no' He lb only a genlusl Thats w l11t l 111 lltlllg to explam you see Oh The lwhts ale d11111111ng lndeed, the hghts of the Cafe Nolr 97 l'llIlll1CIll. lh If was 1 slnght pause 1n the crowd s f'o111e1sat11111 and suddenly, 111 the mlddle of the cafe a bught blue spothght llflshed on lVl11x111U slowly our tl1e patrons as lf Nt lltlllllu' f111 Stlllltlhlllg the beam came to 1est ou 1 one c'1f1 table on w l1lLl1 an ollve sl1111111d woman was standmg 111 a long, l1111111e1111g gold dress The 310111111 re111'11ned statlonary at first, llCl ht 11l down and l1er 'mms txtended above l1er body then, 'ls a slow Qll'llll of 111us11 sta1ted, she bega11 to tldlltt At the lltglllllltlb only l11 r feet moved, taplllllg 1o11e1tt11111 to he tllQl3l1tlJ0lCI0 1hy thm of the IIIUQIL slowly her whole body Lame lIltO act1o11 Tl1e uowd arrested by the monotonous but 1at1l1111f1 heat of thc PIBC6 and tl1e act1ons of the dancer forgot llS badmaffe and tur111d full attentlon to the e11te1ta1ne1 All eyes were fixed on the ta Jle Sllltllxl Hllmg the roo111 creat1 d a blue gray Ill1Nl wlnth 111ox11l only about tl1e dancer as she lllllltqtl and tw1sted Illttl 01111 steppmg off tl1e table As tl11 l1tat and plteh of tl1e 111u 1C became 111u1l1 111o1e mten e tl1e hush of the people seemed to Mtilgll ll0aXllX on the raft MIIIUICS passed a11d st1ll that sa111e pulsatmff beat of the 11111s1c per lQlPd st1ll the daneer kept her plan on the small e111ul'1r tal1l1, IIIUXIIIU her feet 'md body ttllll tl1e sw lylllf' l1aunt1nU rl1yth111 ofthe plttt weaylng '1 YtLlltl pattern w llll lltl 811115 a11dl1'1111ls As lllt 111u IC Cll0I1lCl 011 a Lllallfft was r111t111al1l1 111 tl11 cafz goels A sort of restlessness see1111 d to p111ade lllt at111ospl1e1e and ptople began to lllfl f1 b1t 1n th11r s1ats as though co1npelled by the rhythm of tl1e l1ol11o Slowly almost 1111per1ept1l1ly the tempo llltl xolume of the lllllilt 1IlC1C3SCd and the enter ta111e1 s Nfllll 111o1e111111ts bfeanw 111011 w1ld E1 en now l111w1111 tl11 111us11 nexer chanffed 1ts beat or llltllllly '1111l the tldllLPI 111 111 Hlllltll llltilll tl1e shaft f llllll l1'111 Mllltlt Sttlllltl to separate two d1fler ent worlds l111 'md the patlons The spell of the 111us1c, C'0llllJlllCll Hllll tl1e sp11'1111l ll and odd dame of the entertamer, per yaded all p1es111t As the tempo and yolume of tl1e 111u IC grew the exc1t1111ent of the crowd became ,fl '21 is t? . xfll , ji lvzj , . ,, ,Q .. ff 1 1 e's1 as xx VV 1' t l X 44 v 27 v - E - gg , . 1 . , , 1 . . ffl:-. 2 ' . 3 ' ' . , K ' W ft . 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' ' 2 more and mole apparent They swayed and some evrn be fan a low vnostnmff but all pressed nearer the small table When the holero came to ltn climax ln a trt me ndous wt ll of onnd wlneh filled the bulldlng the dancer psutd hel actlons wlth xt 'Ind the final effect 4 I the r' vnu 4 lm ts tfli muslc back droppmg the mlcl gesturm s of the danec r Ill hc r long Ilstshmg gold f lIlllf'llII was almo t oxerwhmhnlng The hauntlnv' spe of lt hung our all fun a ter the last echoes of tht molflo had fcflsec Thf hc 'us IIPINL wa lnolu I1 hs wayc after w sum of thundt tous slpplause and annd cries of Author tht potllffht sw ttchrd to a tall lanky man NIIIHIU In tht duk apfut from all the rest He rose Nllll a wlld but triumphant loolx H1 In eyes to aeltnow lt d c the ox ltlon Xs the composer w as about to take Ins bow two attendant frasped hnn firmly and led hun toward the entrance Bach at thelr tal le NI Martln and Dubols notn ed tht composer 1nd ht escorts COH11f1g toward them Duhon. Interrupted Ins applause lonv enou h to mqum When are you taklng our fr1end You rob hnn of hls just ICCOUUIIIOII Where, hlons1eu19 echoed one attendant Mon lent Inyar here IS not sane, we are taklng hnn back to the asylum Vol a, satd Martin, bhfllgglllg h1s shoulda 1 l t tl yo 37 C O UIVCY Actordlng to a recent poll, 80721 ofthe students apptoachtd ln B11 Harbor Hlgll School are deflmtely ln fax or of a consohdatcd Island school In order to present both sldes of the questlon Should We Have a Consohdated Island Sch0ol9'7, there are enumerated below typlcal oplnxons expressed by the student body of Bar Harbor Hlgh School P R 0 Ithmk that any lnstltutlon teachlng our youth to be better cltlzens should by all means, be encouraged You could study the subjects you wanted to lnstead of bemff held back by the lack of com petent teachers Such a school would ey entually r1d the Island of the strong and unpleasant rlvalry Wh1Ch CXISIS todav, as far as sports are concerned It would be wonderful from an athletlc POIHI of new because there would be better teams and a greater varlety of sports I beheve that lt IS no longer a questlon of should or hould not an Island school be formed It IS necessary to thlnk What w1ll do the greatest amount of Good for the greatest number of studentswa Not much of anythlnff IS belng done for the general students 1n that they are not belng re pared sufflclently for any yoeatlon In a large school, cout es 111 lDt,Cll'lI1lf s, carpenterlng etc , would be Included ln the curr1culum It ls pamfully apparent that omethm-1 must he done by w ay of repalr to the ll1aj0I'lty of our Island schools before they come crashmg down upon the heads of our students The COHQQIIQIHIQQI sCh001 14011111 glxe 1tS litlplls Ill? br Yltflt of IIIIXIHU Xkllh ICIIOSC of 0 IICI' towns bulldlng up fuendshlps SNIIICII w nll tend to destroy town yealou re , and preparlng them to meet people on thelr own grounds 7' 4 It would be Chgaper to bulld one large 5tl100l audltorlum and gy mnaslum than to bulld half a dozen schools and Cfllllp them ' ' I bf-llgye that thmugh the 111Cd1uI'f1 of thercgnonal srhool the people of the several towns would be brought closer together, through a larger commulllly lrllcrcst . , H , , ' ' an ' D7 v .1 Y . v. . 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N v Q Q Q 7 K ., y - ,, l btlreye that any rrrovement toward lmproument of ulucrlron should rlways bc grvcn care ful consrderatron A gurdanee program such as has been proposed would seelt out the specral talents of students, and encourage and develop them qtuderrts ysrll mect nrore competltron, and through rt urll learn to adjust more readlly to a larger school or college Teachers rn a revronal hrgh school would be better prepared for therr partrcular subject Wrtlr only one subject to a teacher he could specralrze and not be oblrged to drvrde hrs attentrons among sex eral separate and unrelated subjects CON In a school of approxmrately I 000 puprls rt seems to me that these puprls would lose the xaluable personal contact wrth those about them I don t belreye the Island towns wrll want to lose therr mdnrdual rdentlty by jornrng thrs school Where would the money come from? I belreye that the money should be spent on makrng our Island a more Ideal vacatron spot to rnsure the resrdents that they Wrll be able to make a lrvmg Separate school scholarshrps, I presume, wrll not be transferred to the proposed Island school 'I lns would make rt mrpossrble to a great degree for some deservmg students to attend college We haye certarn clrques rn our schools, certamly there ysrll be many more 1n the proposed school After we get the school burlt we probably fan carry rt on but where, how and from whom are me gorng to get the money to begrn burldrngwl We should mart urrtrl we can be sure of our Island s future as a resort town The prrncrpal of one of the present Island hrgh schools stated that rf the town were wrllrng to spcrrd tlrr rrronev, hrs hrfflr school has room enough to hate every subject offered by the proposed re grorral lngh school What about t1ansportatron'7 The long drstances to be covered by the buses would make rt necessary for some puprls to leave home as early as 1 o clock and probably not return before 4 o clock That s a long day lv No one can be sure of the future of Bar Harbor I thrnk ne should get along as best we can for a few years untrl we find out whether there wrll be any busrness here to enable resrdents to make a lrvrng, otherwlse they wrll have to move elsewhere,and we shall hate no need for a larger school I don t thrnk the seventh and erghth grades should be housed rn the regronal school burldrng That would mean srx years of commutrng , and they would mlss the trme honored achrevement of Grammar school graduatron Opmrons Collected by MARJORIE STEVENS 6 6' 4' 54 g ' , . . 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' 7, n . nf: x91 mf: U1 I I 1tor1a Three years ago, the world emerged from a conflrct almost beyond descrrptron rn 1ts cost of lrves and materrals Weary wrth the terrrflc fatrguesof war thc great natrons staggered mto a dawn made strange wlth a new quiet It was peace' Durxng the long hrdeous nrght of bloodshed mankmd has been brought to look rtself squarely ln the face Man had seen man, rnllamed wrth hate, wrthout restrarnts lower hrmself to the level of ber serk beasts Horror had walked abroad and smrrked at the skrll of the nroderns rn torture and mass murder It was an evrl prcture But from rt one great good emerged Long before the lfrst gun had echoed on mto eternrty there had formed 111 the hearts of men a great resolve 3 new and tt rrlllle deterrlllnatlorl that fOl'6VBI' after war should be externnnated At some trme and place ln the tumult 'md terror of those days, thrs great resolutron took shape rn the mrnds of nrrllrons In documents that we shall always treasure, the Great Ones 'rave the resolutlon form and sub stance, but rts true brrth sprang from that embryo of yearrung 1l'1 the war srck souls of mankrnd Of such was the gene-515 of world government and probably rts greatest hope rn eventual adoptron We of today have been permrtted to see thrs radrcally new rdea gr0W ffOIY1 H Slllllltllliflllg ll0P6 I0 an Organlzed reallty Not fully realrzrng rts great portent, we have watched the t Illtetl NHUOHS qtlllgale tllfflllgll an Hd0leSCeHCe, fraught though rt rs wrth frustratrons and gfowlng palns toward a future of strength and stabrllty Con srder the magnltude of these first faltermg steps, when, for the ttfet tlltlf H1 the ll1Qt0fY Ot maflkmtl, the world s peoples s1t at a conference table and try to lealfl l10W to llve t0gether peaceably There have been many mlstakesj but most of them are known and acknowledged and reluc tantly accepted as necessary compromrses for the greater Heed Of lieepltlg all tl10Se peoples at the COI1fer ence table Yes, there are too many vetoeg and no enforcment agency There IS too much natronal sov erergntv, not enough compromrse, and, as yet, lrttle,secur1tv anywhere An armament race goes on, sprung from these faults and dedrcated to more buzz bombs and 3t0IT1lC OlJl1tCr21t10I1 These are real dangers and not to be taken lrffhtlv, but therr solutron does not lre rn the drrec tron of drscard of the Unrted Natrons as a farlure Rather we mllet etfellgtllen lt, and I'aPlttlY, to the 5t3tl1S on the rrghts and welfare of the1r nelghbors, as the mdltlflllal SIHIPS III Our Country do Governments must come to submrt to an lnternatronal enforcement ageI1CV7 Jllbt HS we accept P0l1C6 6Ilf0rC6II1CIlt lil our darly lrves Courts of world scope must be accepted as the ultrmate authorrty after arbrtratlon falls, rn drsputes between natlons Representatrse government has the pattern, and we rn Amerrea have seen lt work as rt nurtured thrrteen rsolated and quarrelsome colonres to a strong Lhlted States We need vo no further back than our grandfathers trme to hear tales of border drsput6S Hllfl btwllg Qef tl0I1al teellflgS tJetWeeH States, and yet how perfectly preposterous IS the rdea of a War between Malne and M2iSsaClll1SettS l0day 01106, ln 1861, we Qpht In half but who of the Ngrth or South wrll not today, thank God that a strong federal gov ernment was able to pull us together aga1n9 Who Could be so rnsensrble to the Qplflt of Amerrca as ever to expect rt to happen aga1n'7 True, there are greater problems rn burldrng a world federal government than we encountered here There are racral drflerences, customs, patterns of thrnklng, and languaves that vary There are economlc problems, struggles for survrval, and these can be very real and lmmedlate 1n older socletles, but the more of these drllicultres we face, the more urgent becomes our need for a just and strong arbrter of world scope l rgent, because, breathrng hot on our necks today rs the fact that the old order of sev erergn states wrth therr secret treatres, balance of power polrtrcs, and eventually the final resort, war, has farled And wrll we wrthrn the framework of a federal world government suffer a loss of that very necessarv ego our patr1ot1sm I thrnk not For after a hundred and seventy two years of federal govern ment here, who would not rather be born IH hrs natrve state than anywhere else ln the world? Who of us wrll not strll east a look of condescenslon and a llttle prty on the out of stater9 What son of Nevada wrll not march proudly under hrs statels banner amrdst all the splendor of New Yorks great avenues9 Ye , thrs rs the very stuff of patrrotlsm, and there IS plenty of room and strmulus to be happy that you are an Amerlcan a Frenchman or a Montenegran To those who may thrnk economic conflrcts rnsurmountable, l wrll pornt to the fact that from the four corners of our country come crres of dryergent baslc lnterests that challenges those of the world rn dlscordance Some great cconomrst of the past has stated that we I 0 Q r , - , r . I I y C g . . , . G , . 1 . v ln T v M n I D . 9 - I n u T n A A ' T Q D s u 7 . , , , Q , -D f . . of a federal government. Nations must learn to surrender that part of their SOV6reigIlty that infringes 0 0 9 ' ' 1 V I 1 ' A . I A, nu , C B , T. 5 'Y v - - . l D r, . 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JL-3 X gif.-jx ,JF , K, ff - Y - kr, Y F4 rst row l1 ft t1 1 1 1 11 I 111 XX Pl1lb Xlolton S1111 111m I I1n Tripp I x 1-eon1l lt VN I1ft t 111.111 ll 1,141 1 11111 11 l Xl 1r lllll Stroll 111 1 unt 11111111111 5ttVKdlI Xian 12,11 Rllhl rt H 1111 I I 1111 XX 1lls Dm l'1st11 Dlek X U 171k 1 11t11 Nl1n 1 LI Pob Nlclxax Loaeh btan Ixus Kenneth Rltldell John spear Iaul Jo11l.111 hung, Dunton FOOTBALL 1948 1 49 Candldates for the 1940 eleven got 1n three week ofpraetue hefore thm first scheduled game Ellsworth was our Hrst opponent Our green leerults made up for thelr 5ll0I'1LOlI'11IlgS ln eager ness, but Ellsworth manaffed to squeeze a 13 6 11ctor1 Foxeroft Academx came to Bar Harbor for our first home game Thls was a well fought game, and when the dust rlearc 11 away the score stood at Q 12 all t1e Orono showed us the adx antage an experlem ed team has on tts home field Bar Harbor fought a defensne game most of the afternoon but was unsuccessful 1n stemmmf the Orono tlcle 19 6 Meetmg Dexter at home, we finally burst our leash Xfter an exen first half our boys broke away and came up w1th a 26 1 w1n Buelxspolt eame to Bar H3fb01 for the next game Oul hoxs foulfht stuhhornlx hut found them elves hehmd at the half Wlth the scormg splrlt of the IJITXIOIJN week they turntd the tlde and won, ln a seore of 14- 7 We journex ed to Lmeoln where we were held from seormv on three oceasxons hx br1ll1ant goal lme stands of the Lmeoln team We took the long journex home leax 1n0 1 mnoln w 1th thelr 16 0 w 1n We met Ellsw orth for the second tune, under wet skies for tht season s finale Ellsworth scored on the openmv lurk off and took us bs surprlse This was our touvhest lmattle and utrx meh of ground was stuhbornlx contested We neser 01 ercame our opponents Qftlflllg puneh and Lllsworth lnft the field leadlng 186 F STEENSTRA Fi ', - 1 1'i:.:'l1t: .I:11'k H'1Il1-ll, l':111l Ilonglas, F1':111f:is 1,1-1:11 11, 1'l1z1l'l1-s 11 wvr, 1' 'hit- C1 , . 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Jack l-utldall I tnnmth ltultltll Xtrnon Iulntl PM I Slunstr 1 Xtanlgtrs Ronald Dow and Robert Hamox VARSITY BASKETBALL Approxlmately forty boys reported for practice the first nlvht, which was fortunate lnasmuch as ll out of 15 players were lost last June at graduation and Coach Mansfield faced a complete rebuild mg job There were onlv two lettermen from last year around which to mold a new club They were John Qpear a stalter last year and 'Vlort Sachsman, a reserve starter In a week the squad was cut to 12 play ers of whieh sex en were senlors and four freshmen and one a junior last year s Class S champs twlth the same men haekl were our first opponents As the game progressed lt xas easy to see that they were out of their class and we easilv beat them, 34 16 Our first real test Came the next Frlday, when john Bapst came to town They showed us that we had a lot to learn, especlally ln teamwork, and they w on 13 39 The next Tuesday the experienced Ellsworth team walloped us, 75 44, on their own court Thelr outside shooting was exceptional It was 1n this game that lee Alley, a potentlal high scorer for us, was hurt Lee w as out three weeks It was a SCI'10llS blow Old Town was our next opponent, and althouf h we were the underdogs we mlght have beaten them if we had played the kind of game we were capable of playlnv But the boys couldn t seem to play as a unit and Old Town took us over 41 32 We pulled out of our slump long enough to br at Cslman High of Northeast Harbor 484-2 Both teams plax ed well but we had the edge ln the shootmf' department Freshman Paul Jordan got hot and cored 16 points to lead the Seaslders Next we went to Bucksport to meet the potent Bu ksport H1 h qulntet, wlth their Ora Gott They show ed us a few tricks ln the art of the fast break and they tI'llTlII'lCd us, 72 53 The following Tuesday brought Pemetlc Hlgh to the Casino, along with half of Southwest Harbor. We gave a pretty good exhibition of how not to play basketball. They beat us, 4-4-27, with the approx al of a highly partisan crow d. When Orono canrr here we sported a new lrne up ronsrstmg of four freshmen and one junror Thrs lrne up play ed three quarters, and the score was then 19 16 rn our fax or ln the last quarter, the senrors went rn and the Hnal score was 3x 20, also rn our favor Lee Alley got back rnto the next game, whreh was wrth lohn Bapst Strll a lrttle unsure of hrrn elf because of hrs ankle he ney ertheless scored 11 pornts But Bapst s c xperrenee and therr brg floor were too much for us and they won 11 39 ln the second Pernetrc garrre we oy ercanre a 12 pomt lead rn the thrrd quarter and rnrdway through the final frame we came wrthlrr three pornts of a tre wrth them, but we lacked the necessary push to catch up They took us, o6 41 Fr en though we didn t wrn the next ganre, whreh was wrth Brewer rn the Casrno no one could say we drdn t do our best Agarn we came from more than 12 pornts behrnd and thrs trrne tred the score rn the last two nnnutrs 40 To When the final buzzer sounded the store w as 51 w0 agamst us Don Cust was fouled as the buzzer went off and he sank a foul to nrfrke the score 52 50 John Trrpp rrrade hrrrlr scorrng honors w rth 24 pornts The followmg Tuesday we rrret Ellsworth agarn tlns trrnf rt the fasrno They were a good team wrth definrte tournament prospects We knew rt md wr drd our best playrng a good steady game, wrth plenty of sprrrt and tight We lost 7140 Allfllllll good tournament prospect, Old lown turd Us next rn tht llclcn llunl lVl norrrl f nr ln Old Town Uur drfensc was good but our Ufltllkt ln rd down l t y point r score being 41 36 Art flllrn got hrs hook hots Wllllilllg rn thr unc rnd sr :rr l 1 I nrt t rr rr Bar Harbor srorers 'lhe srhednlr of 0 urns follows ln the second game Wllll Bueksport llrglr r l sul x l l l wrrl 1 ml '10 W , hayrng put on pressure lll the final period to come from srx pornls be lrrrrd ln thrs 1 ann Allxy hrt hr strrde scorrnfr 11 pomts to lead the team score Comg to Orono next, We put on a drfferent Warne w rth them Our boys works d well together, and at the half had a 31 pomt lead, w 1th all the resery es seerng artron We took the game, to 21 John Trrpp swrshed the nets for 24 pornts, agarn berng hrgh for Bar Harbor Cornrng to the Casrno for a revenge Wm, Grlnran Hrgh rn our next game, got only a 56 44 set har k Ar Brew er, for our last game, we found the Wrtches a deterrnrned crew, after therr shootrng slump agarnst Bangor We were bothered by thelr large floor, but we trarled by only eight pornts at the half Then Brew er got gorng and trimmed us, 60 43 Although we had a nruch poorer season thrs year than last years tournanrerrt play off team, our offense was better on the average Thrs year we average 44 pornts ptr game, as agamst 41 pornts for last year s team TRACK Under a new Coach Stan Kus, the track team started early to get 1nto shape for the 1948 season Those who remarned on the squad after the final cut were '-ls follows J Spear J Contr, C Srmpson, B Farnsworth, D Joy, A Robbrns, L Jordan J Krrk P Douglas, J Trrpp R Graham and G Webber wrth R Chapman, manager Our first meet a trrangular meet wrth Old Town and Orono was a pre season test for the P V C Old Town won the meet but Bar Harbor came rn wrth 15 places John Contr took first place rn the 100 and 920 yard dashes Our relay team, consrstrng of Joy Srmpson, Jordan Contr also took first place Glen Webber came rn second rn the shot put, w hrle Larry Jordan came rn second rn the broad Jump The next meet was a trrangular meet wrth Old Town and Lrncoln Lmcoln took thrs one, but Bar Harbor was agarn farrlv successful wrth 11 places Paul Douglas took first rn the jayelrn, Aldene Rob brns took first rn the drscus, John Contr and Douglas Jov came rn first and second, respectrvely, rn the 100 yard dash and John Contr ran away wrth first place rn the 720 The Penobscot Valley Conference meet followed, and Bar Harbor took nrrre places for second place rn the Conference John Contr took first rn the 100 and 220 dashes while Larry Jordan won the 440 We worrnd up the season at the State Meet, where Contr took a first rn the 100 yard dash and second rn the 220 yard dash, and John Spear tred for first rn the pole vault John Contr entered the New England Track Meet but was ellmrnated early rn the 100 yard trrals Coach Kus rs to be congratulated for the fine job he drd rn shaprng up our team Although our season w as not brllllant, we managed our share of success throughout FRED STEENSTRA 1 . , . Y . ' - . ,'. ' . - ' ' ' , ' . . Y . - 0 . ' . ' , , s , , . -. . .. ,. . . 1 'T , 1'- 'V . , . . Y V. . . A V A T . Y A T h f Jfvq 1 A, n I ' , ' I on 0 . . . . A ' . .-. - . . . , s t . ., -. , f Y , c ' , L ' ', 1 'QF . D , . . . . . . . . . fi , ' - . ' . z 'H ' 'S , 1 f . Y X . . X ,.. - ' ' P , . ' 'J ' . z If .' ' r 1 - er 2 I yf ' . ' ' . . 3 1 ' . ' - vgg- ' . :nn we los lr frre s. the Q: , ,' - -I . ' . ' f '. s .' ' ' ' 's gr -. 1 Q1 '-4 5 mo' s o lea l tl 5 1 1 1 3 'K 5' 7 ' , , 0. . . . 5' Q ' Q ,x zz g os: - o er our rar rem-orr ' ' 1 1 . -. rn I 7. . . I x Q M., . A . It .Q 5 X: gy' . .S - , 1 V g : s . ' ' ' , ' ' Q ' F 2 I u o n J I- . - ' V: . f . - 1. ' . . . ' . ,E . ' T . ' ' ' . , ' ' V. i 0- J ' 7 . . . . ' J -' ,. ' ' . 7 r I , L ' . s Q . ' , 1 - ' . . . . , . , . . . , . , i h D V 7 . Y. ' L . . ' H - - Y . . 7. . . .- 1 7 L r . f , . ., , - - 7 . Y . . L . ' 7 hi 4 1 f -. ' K 7 T l 1 J f . ' ' . . h 7 1 . 1 7 Y . . ' Y , r , fa w -4 f ' . T ' . u Seated left to rxght Brian Somers Bobbx Graham Raymond NIcGarr Don Foster Marshall Strout Leroy Dyer Roscoe. 'vIcEacharn Svtamdlng left to rxght Managers Theo lore Wllhams and Burke I ymburner Ted Shea Lawrence JAYVEE BASKETBALL The Javvees under the supervlslon of Coach Savage, had a suecessful season conslderlng that the team was composed mostly of freshmen and sophomores Two freshmen and a sophomore were lncluded 1n the first five Although the boys had the he1ght,the1r lnexperlence held them back, as more than half the team had never played hlgh school basketball before The mam part of the scorlng was done by Dyer, MCGHFI, and Strout, wlth Grlndle and Rlddell commg down from the varslty to help out ln scormg an even 500 pomts for the season, the boys averaged 'io polnts a game One of the most CXClllY'lg games was a 29 25 w1n over Bucksport Dyer, McCarr, Graham, Foster, and Strout made up the first five as they won 8 and lost 9 FRED STEENSTRA , ' C , .' , f A 1 . . W ' '. ' ' H X ' ,. '. : l W 1 KJ - -, 1 , , - lvTcKny, Neil Lun-t, John Walls, Benjamin Rodick, Coach Allen Savage. ' 'Y 'nw Sc.-mul le ft to Flkllf N911 I unt Jada R1Id411 Morton Slehsman Standing h ft to l1p.,ht Poach Man q'lX!'I 1 Art Allrn BASEBALL Plfty three boys reported to Coach Savage for first px utlce m March A meek later the squad was cut to twenty two bots Of thls number there was a nucleus ol lite boys from the prevlous year s team They were Mlke Johnston, catcher, Art Kane, shortstop Mort Qaehsman, th1rd base, and Jack Rlddell left field Added to these for the startmg nme were Xrt Allen second base Larry Jordan center field and Nell Lunt, right field Bob Carter took care of mound problems and Chtp blmpson, Vernon Buz Lell, and Dxck Carter saw a lot of actlon, too Wlth thelr practlees llllllled due to bad weather the team opened a tough schedule Wlth an 6 3 loss to Pemetlc Hlgh of Southwest Harbor The game was deelded m the Ixth mmng when Pemetlc Three days latel Bucksport came to town to face a vert dctermmed team 1n the Seaslders The bovs showed good form as Carter pltched us to 1 9 2 uctorx allosxmg only three hlts Our mam OTTBHSIVC threat was Art Kane who got four stralght hlts Trax elmg to Orono for our thlrd game, the team surprlsed ex ery one, even the Coach as they trimmed the Red Rlots 7 15 3 Both offense and de fnse shone as we amassed lf hlt Whlle Carter al lowed only 6 and struck out 11 Thr folloumg tx eek the best play ed game of tht season xx as turned ln as we shut out Old Town Z 0 Cartel pltched hrxllrmtlx allowlng the lndlan onlx three hits lu tht Hftll lnmng Jordan slngled stole second and th1rd and came IH on a perfect sa rlllce bun' hx Saeh man Vle Swanson was h1t by a pltch and took second on a passed ball as Rlddell smffled hun ln for our last tally As the vseather, for the most part, clearel up we plat ed four games ln the next etght days We traveled to l' llswxorth to beat them 5 2, ram shortened the game to 1 mnmgs TCW n1vV ., 5 I A ' 4 , 4 'Y 'L X . A , ni , . 4' . ' L f fn ' ,, 1. n'1, g , 5. - , - t - 'z r . f , . . . , . . - . - 3 - t , ' , . ' ' , . , - . . 7 . A ,. , A . - ,, ., , , l n 4 ' 1 s I I i N . 1 Nu t Q n 1 ' x. 1 ' - l , P A pushed SIX runs across the plate. I ' ' 65 ' 77 , , . . . , , U , , , . J ., M - ' , . - f I 1 , ' . . 44 . , f- ' . . X , . -. . - - , t . - L ., , ' s, - I - 3 '. 7 , . ' ' L , V ' ' f . ' 5 - ' . . . 7' . A . -5 . 4 X . . . . . J , - I i. , N , i , L , ' J ' . t s ' . , . x A 3 L. D , 1, vu 1 Y 6 . ' ' ., . . f . 1 . , - - ' ' T ' . . Xt IvlIl713Y'l me QUHPIGKI oul Qvcond defeat of tI10 Pa-on uhwn thes QIIUCCI u 9 GIIITIHI1 xx on If Ham 1 ua x xv .N 0 1 -P n xx un f 41 lb u lll um I GXQIIUI1 111 1.111 Q . un 1 av-If-1 a .nz 1 num 1 If el. 1 r r x nf 0 Im. 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L , f Q Qcated left to Ilgllf Hlzel Bunker Lee Xlley Malcolm itewxrt fmrhng left to ll ht ar-bua 'Wft'Q!lNtll NIIICX Ie: nn Iall Iordan Xnnm Nic chain J ck Ruldsll Tanls C'oug.h I vbby I nn f P vrau txmfs 1 Dorothy Ittersmn Nancy Rogers STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll IS now nearmg the end of another successful year The purpose of the founcll IS to help solve the varlous problems wx huh occur from tune to tlrnc ln school hte It affords the students a VOICC 1n the government of thexr school Its members are chosen from the student body, by the student body Itcons1sts of five Senlors, three Junlors, two Sophomores, and two Freshmen The members thls year are as follows For the SCHIOYS Lee Alley presldent, Hazel Bunker, secretary and Jack Rlddell, Jams Cough, and Anne lVIcEacharn For the Jumors, Malcolm Stewart, VICC presldent, Nancy Crlndle and Barbara Steenstra For the Sophomores, Dorothy Peterson and Bobby Graham For the Freshmen, Nancy Rogers and Paul Jordan At the first of the year only one standlng commlttee was formed That was the Assembly Commlttee wlth Jaclf Rlddell as chalrman BUSINESS that has come before the Student Councll lncludes a rarse 1n Student Assembly dues, Freshman Receptlon whether or not to adopt a permanent emblem for the school, approving the Islander Board Staff, and many other 1lllPOI't3.Ilt school problems At the present tune, we are workmg to make our annual Jumor Hay seed Ball a blg success A MCEACHARN . 1' . , : z . 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Flrst rovs left to rrght x1dIJOI'16 Stu eus Ja mu e lt-land Loutt'e huryey Dorothy Pe-telson Jean scott John Speal Il:aal.lC0llYl Stewart Xnne Nllfarhaln Iohn Tripp Nancy klng Donald N Stoxcr Robert lc ay q1f'0ll4l ow left to ll ht Mr 'it Dems coach Laura Horsey Dorothy Boynton Jrm Cough Drck Ulu T-uk Xnfhony Nllfglliillft Xmvs Lee M11-x vvlflllll Bunker Bubara 'Steen tra ferxlllmn Hall Barbara Rrshon '1 1m ow ln ft to ughr Nluy Xnn lunku Thernsn Murray Patheunf Ru-use-ll Jackle Mltchell Y nu Vt rlls Betty Rhmlrs I,-rum lflttln Rosalie Ptrnswurth Karol 1111-111 Charlie fownr Phyllrs S410 In nu Hopkins lonnu X1cParlan1' Ioanm NRL: od Iyer Hersey fourth 4V lft tv llhll Nlujorn T ck lltt I-511151111 Daxnl Norton Ted qhea 'Douglas lox Tr lllrll11S lrfll 1 1h11+1s1 n llI1lI1lX Nolan link Harrl'-3 Art X111-n Ioe Dos f In I St nsln Ronnl lim lack H111 Ruth Nanry Slum Vary Keene Gloria Fleayes DR MATIC Under the dlrectlon of our own very able Mr St Dems we presented agam one ofthe dellght ful Hart and Kaufman comedles You Cant Take It Wlth You IS a story about an out of the ordmary famlly and thelr trlals and tr1bulat1ons Wlerrlll Bunker dld a splendld Job as Grampa, who although he had many odd hablts, was stlll the backbone of the famlly Anne Wlclracharn and Dlck Alley portrayed a happlly wedded couple, the husband a crack fire works expert and the WlfC a scatter bramed novehst Nancy Kmg, as Essre, the would be dancer of the famrly and Lee Alley as Ed hf-r poetlc lf too snmple husband hved rn a world all thelr own Ahce, played by Jamce Leland, was the only normal member ofthe famlly and Tony Klrby played by John Trlpp really got a surprlse when he came to court her 'Vlalcolm Qtewart as Kolenkoff, and Marjorle Stevens, as Olga gave the play a llttle Russlan touch Donald and Reba, the colored help, were played by John qpear and Dotty Peterson Jack Anthony brought laughs wlth hrs portray al of De Pmna, the permanent house guest He VlSltCd elght years The unexpected arrlval of Mr and Mrs Klfbl lean qcott and Charlie Gower, followed by the arrlx al of the G men Don Stover, Bobby McKay and ,llm Cough brought about the cllmax of a very amusmg play Much credlt IS due the backstage workers, who helped to make thus vear s porductlon a great success A MCEACHARN . ,Y .' 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Seated left to right Llanne Wxckerson Louette Iuuex 'XII' Sr Dems coach J'1n1ce Leland Doroth Carter JUNIOR SPEAKING In March of last year, four boys and four glrls, Louette Lurvey, Llane N1Ck6fSOD, Dorothy Carter, Janlce Leland, Merrlll Bunker, Lee Alley, Morton Saehsman, and Frank Cray, along wlth two alternates, Jeanne Brewer and John Trlpp, were chosen to compete on Aprxl 14- ln the Jumor Prlze Speak mg Contest at the Casmo The George F Berry Cups were awarded to Jamce Leland and Morton Sachsman Louette Lurvey and Merrlll Bunker were chosen for honorable mentlon The contestants presented an exceptlonally fine program and durlng the mtervals between the speeches the hlgh school band and chorus rendered several selectnons L LURVEY , ' 1' A' wr, 1 .',A- - ', iff , y . Standing, left to right: Merrill Bunker, Lee Alley, Frank Gray, Morton Sachsman. Frrst row letft to rrght Nlartha Bousfreld Svlua Hopkins Nancy Kms: Dorothv Peterson Mfarjorle Tuck Betty Peterson Anne NIcEacharn Iver Hersev COIIHIQ Hanscom Second row left to ught Mrss Rowe coach Marx Ann Bunker Vlary Keene Jamce Leland MarJor1e Stevens Joanne McLeod M'arg'uer1te Ames Barbara Steenstra Ruth Nancy Quhaw Pat Srlk Ffllfd low left to Irght Jean Hopkms George Abbott Ralph Clrrk Morton Sachsman Drck Harms John Trrpp Malcolm Stewart Art Allen Davld Norton Laura Lrttle DEBATE CLUB Two years ago, Mlss Ellzabeth Rowe, of our hlgh school English department, organlzed a school debatlng team From the twenty who trled out thls year, a Varsltw Debate squad of erght members was chosen On the negatue teams of thls squad are Anne McEacharn, Mary Ann Bunker, Morton Sachsman, and Malcolm Stewart, and Iver Hersey, Nancy Klng, John Trlpp, and DaV1d Norton comprlse the affirmatlve teams To date, our teams have made a good record, wrth 50 w1ns agalnst 28 losses They also placed second rn the Penobscot Vallev Conference debates and reached the senu finals of the Natlonal Forensrf League New England Reglonal Tournament At the Lmversrty of Marne Hlgh School Debating Tournament, Bar Harbor was the only school rn the state to complete the prehmrnary rounds wlth two teams elrglble for the ehmlnatlon rounds A school Debate Club has been formed of these varslty debaters plus other debaters, both actlve and lnactlve A MCEACHARN 1 . K . , . Y. Q , , A 1 . . 1 A 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 4 ,1 . 1 A 1 1 . 1 1 . - . . , . , , , 1' ' - 1 - A .. 1 A 1 1 - 1 l 1 1 A ' I 1 1 1, , ,J . ,r ' . , .' . , - . . . ' 1 . . - 1 1 ' ff 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 lrst roxn left to ught Ixmn x Bcu fuld Tul graphs Wliltlltl Iuusfuld L xrlxe Blagmlon LeRoy Duel Helen Hanscom Ioan Lleaxes Dvck VVoodworth bled Xmas Susond row left to lll.,l'lt Pob K untx Stut Hansf-on Iox Roburs I nttx Pete rson NI tjolxe Tuck Q11-ace Ilbbx Qxlxla S.-nun Laura Hsrsu V luahn I mach Fl 1rd low 11 ft to xlght Daxul Nouns. lcslu 4 xx Furl St rnsu-.1 Shnlsg Hatth John Spear lmk Grn Inland Do 1. Flllllull row lr ft to I'lf,llf. Vlolton S lCll'-Illl-U1 Don Blbbltl Du k Hunts lJlXlLl bheltou Xlt Allen John lrlpp Mx Llllllblld., mstluctox BAD Our band IS made up of hlgh school students and some of tht more advaneed grammar school students Our praetlees ale held on Mondays and Wednesdays and are under the capable dlI'CCt1OIl of Mr Mrraglla Cur band thls vear IS much larger than lt has been ln the past few years Young students have been taught to plav so that as members of the band graduate, new ones are readv to take thelr places ThlS year we have played at a number ot ootball and basketball games, and we hope to be able to play at most of the baseball games We shall also play at Jumor Speakmg and at the graduatlon CXCTCIQPS We are all lookmg for ward to the Waterxllle Musm Festnval, whlch we wlll attend on May 14 The members of the band who w1ll graduate thls sprmg are as follow., l4 rank Cray, John Trlpp, Art Allmn, fred bteenstra, Morton Sachsman, and Laura Horsey L HERSEY Fnst row left to ught Katherme Dalgle Nlartha Pousflf-ld lienrletta, Richardson Charlotte Swanson Btatrut Crossnmn Lena B15 ant Pctsy Nowes Pat Cotton xidllft 1-Lrmor Loretta Garnluu Second row loft to ught SBIVIL 'sawln L rare I lbbx Carol Fleld Tlorothw Pilllettuiz 'Vfarjorie Fluid low le ft to right Ja ln Scott Nl llllyfl lxxtf lm Dmln Hnbf rt Sprague Frwl Fatbrlelsun Xlerull Bunker Vunon Puznell Lleoxgt Xbbott Hanmlou. Wileomb Nancy Lanubext CHORUS Thns vears chorus group conslsts of 26 glrls and 51X boys who have already partlclpated ln a number of xx ell presented programs at school assemblles and publlc meetlngs One of the mam attrac tlons of the chorus was the ChI'lStIIl3S pageant presented 1n assoc1at1on wlth the grammar school chorus group Plans have been lald for the chorus to attend the Maine Muslc Festlval ln late sprmg One of the sxdellghts enjoyed under Mrs Larsons capable dlrectlon IS the formatlon of a LgMUSIL Xppreclatlon Club , Illallltalned to lnterest the hlgh school students ln Cl3QS1C3l and popular orchestral favorltes A MCEACHARN ' . , 1., .' ,E -Z I' . I . ' Y A . - 1 I : A Y , ' . ' f ,- L 11 , ' .. - , y .. , N, px., . 'A,. , , H ' 1 - f . , 1 1 ,, 4 , , , , , A , . I Stevens, Alice Lymburner, Betty Rhodes, Frances VV:-bbefr, Theresa Murray, Mrs. Larson. ' ' ' , f Z -Q .' , . 2 ' ' 1 , . 2 ,' :, 3 I f , 1' ' , A - . ' ' , . , J , . , ' 1 . , J , : . x v . , , . I , I . . . ,, . . . . . . - ' 1 - ar 4'Q Top low left to Ilght Dorothy Boynton I rnx Rry ant Barbara Steengtra TWIRLERS 'lhle year a new 8CtlVlty was started Any glrls Interested ln tWlI'llHg a baton were asked to report to the CHDIHO Seven glrls, Dot Boynton, Lena Brvant, Jams Cough Vvaya Dyer, Laura Llttle, Nancy Kmg and Barbara Steenstra showed up, and Qmve then, they haye met every Monday at the Casmo for practree Practlee Conslsts of tWlI'lll'lg the baton and marchlng ln drfferent formatlons Once m a whlle they practlre wlth the band but mostly wlth a GVICH The glrls have been practlclng smce last fall under the capable leadershlp of JHIIICC Leland YVe are Sure that they w1ll be a pohshed, efllclent group ln tune for the muslc f8QtlV3l A MCEACHARN Bottom row, left to right: Nancy K'ing, Ikllil'EL1Lltllt', Jlanice Leland, Janisf Cough, VVava. Dyer. , .l Y . . . . . . . R. I - Y u r u . y , . . . . T. , . Sta.nd1nit lefigtto rlght Betty Peterson Nlargorle Tuck naekre Nhtchell Nancy Shaw Barbara een ra Kneeling left to rxght Pat Sxlk WVava Dyer Nancy Kmg Jeanne Brewer Dorothy' Peterson CHEERING Cheerlng tryouts were held the first week of school because of the early football games From about 25 glrls try mg out, the judges p1Ck6d the 10 varslty and jayvee cheerleaders Varslty cheerlead ers chosen were Jeanne Brewer, Wava Dyer, Dotty Peterson and Pat Qllk, asslstants to head cheerleader lNancy Klng The jayvee squad headed by varslty alternates, ,lackle Mltchell and Barbara Steenstra, con slsted of Betty Peterson, Nancy Shaw and Marjorle Tuck The varslty squad appeared at the first basketball game 1n snappy new unlforms, and the jay vees wore the last year varslty outfits Throughout the season the cheelleaders recelved many compll ments on thelr many new spl1t and cartwheel cheers Not a game was mlssed the whole season and the glrls were alway s rlght behlnd the boys rootmg and cheermv 'lhe alternates dld a fine job fllllng 1n when Pat Sllk and lvava Dver were 1ll The cheerleaders have done an excellent job th1s year and we hope that they wlll contlnue to do sO ln the future N KING Qeate: 11f Ilgllf. 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L,1u.b Sponsor George HlI'lVL1Cl'x J mm, Inland NATIONAL HUNOR SOCIETY llhe 1943 annual tapplng of the Natlonal Honor gouety was held at the Casmo ln Aprxl Nlne ludenls had the honor of belng chosen as members of the somety The students who were plCkCd by a COIIIIHIUCP of faculty members, were judged on four pomts scholarslup leaflershlp eharacter, and serv lee Joy Spear, Maullce James and John Contl conducted the candlellght ceremony The follosslng people were tapped Senlors ,loan HOPLIHQ Danla Blalsdell Paullne Doyle, leanette Grmdle Vxrgmla Shaw, and Wllllam Klrk JUHIOIQ Hazel Bunker ,lanlce Leland, and Anne Melllacharn At the 1949 tappmg whlch w1ll be conducted by last vear s ,lumor members, SIX more Senlors and three Juniors w1ll be chosen It 15 a great honor to be chosen a member of the Nfltxonal Honor Suetv A MCEALIIARN Inst row left to light Jem Hopkmns Nlzlrx lx 5114 Huy Xnn lunkcr Nancb Krug Dorothy Ittexson Plt Srlk Xnne Nlcl uhun lx 1 Hu U lonnu Hanscom Second um lt ft to rlght NI1 Hmm Ralph 1 luk Jo mn Trlpp Ianlu Leland LTBIJOFIC Stevens Fhud row left to xlght Mor ton baelrsnlan Dlck Harris Malcolm Stewart Dmvld Norton NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Last year Bar Harbor Hlgh School earned membershlp ln the lNat1onal Forensrc League In order to become a member, a school must have at least five students who have earned twenty pomts of credlt earh 1n rnterscholastlc debate, oratory, or publlc speaklng B H H S had twelve charter members, and nom the club has lncreased to twenty members Each month the club holds one meetlng at the borne of one of the members If the club holds eight lllC6l1lIlgQ a year, lt earns a credit towards a plaque for the school At the present tlme, Bar Harbor has the leadlng chapter ln the new England DISLFILI The members are justrfiably proud of the record they have made m two short years last year the club attended the N F L New l'ngland Dlstrlct Debate Tournament, where IIS trams entered the seml final round Thls year the chapter hopes to take part ln the lN F L Speech Tournament at Lewlston, and also to lake part affam m the Yew England Dlstrlct Debate Tournament The present officers of the B H H 5 N ld L chapter are as follows presldent Anne Mclfacharn uce president, Ralph Clark, secretary, Conme Hanscom A MCEACHARN 1 -B. , l .' 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Inftto11g,l1t Bobby f 1 111.1111 Juk R1l1l11l Xnnf Mel llllllll John 811141 Nancy Kmg TYPICAL STUDENTS Lach spl mg the students are glven a llst of thelr classmates From th1s l1st they are supposed to xole for four boxs and four glrls who they thmk are the 111ost tvplcal students ln xotmg the qll3.l1t18S of scholarsh1p, leadershlp servlce, character, loyalty, Eiljlllly to make and hold fru-nds, conduct ln and out of school, attltude towards CI'lll1ClQlT1 and extra currlcular act1v1t1es are eonsldered 'lhe four boys and four g1rls of each class holdlng the hlghest number of votes are con sldered the nonnnees of that class Each class has an electlon commlttee composed of the prmclpal and two teachers who have the most to do 111th that class The Judges vote, and the scores are added, the lowest score decldlng the wnmer On Class Dav durlng the last week of school the Typ1cal Student Cups are awarded The stu dents who l6CC1VCd thls honor for the year 1947 1943 were fzznzols Anne lVlcEacharn, John Rlddell Sophomol es Nancy Klng, John Spear Freshmen Judy Hubbard, Robert Graham A MCEACHAPLN out C 100 if J- ff? 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W' U I1 Q9 A an 3 , 1 N 5 1 ' 5 41 ,g 1 , k fa l Q ,L , Af in . , sl L' WH :Ill IKE ll In SEEK ABOUT SCHOOL I Informal Nhnlsj Ou 1111.11 5 Hmmm lrml lmun Sax X ll 1- Nuup 4 'kit clti -w .if It UU 3--Sonivthinv s ann 4-Shrinkinf' Sat-hsman 5- J nit ft SUIIIIUFI -I 6--f nt I k at if-K llinl-Qing von it UfW l2ll.S s funnx 0 . 1 .Q - U- 'at -qv. 1-We-.rv lwhinil. 10 t 2-Snow hird. 3--Thrc-P Stooges. 4-Thr' Outdoor Tvpe 5-:Xlways eatinff. 6-What you looking at? 7---W lat a grin I ! 8-You name it and we'll feed it 9'6iMRd8IIl6i, Staples! YVO think t 0-Another cueball. 1-Polly Pigtails. 2-Time for Sunday School. boys? 3+- ..... . 4-Cuehall with handles. 5--Self-made man. 6-Whose? TE Bright-eyes Boynton. 8-Fancy Hairdo. 9-Our team got a run 0-Ponvho. I-Tho othffr Yvails. 2-Czlhf-. 3-Ilifft-will vis-w of 24. -t4Tut. tum. 5-4BvSt 1lI'f'SSt'Ki me-n. 46f'Whosf- got the hall. 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CDO l CP O '-ff uf- ' Vff f NY f' M1 fs fx: x AY'- 'Yf 'V' f -A ar'orie S evens 5-Vernon Mcf uinn, Jr. 52-Mary VVilkinson -1--4Marjurie Stevens 6-Mary Wilkinson UIVCY UIIIOI' I m k111da Glad they made me jokes edltor Seems s1f that otter proye to hun Hum beln that man III the olhce Sou k11ow who I mean hun that jest glares and glares at tunes and just won t laff when you re hopm agamst hope that he w1ll yes, lt otter proye to hlm that I do know a joke Course the good I ord knows he dont know a joke For mstance that t1n1e old Reynolds eaught 111e CFBWVIIII up the aisle lll room 3 on 111y hands and knees and -ent 111e pronto to hun W ell dld he thlnk 1t w as a joker' He 11111 not' He was dam mean and I dont th1nk I1e was yery l1IldPl5l3IltIlI'l elther Joke Illy eye, h sald and glared or w ords what amounted to same But the ganf' thouvht lt w as funny and now eyen tl1e111 old Heynoldf and lnm I mean must understand I Ill kmda funny tt o My Gosh' Dont take that thp XyIfjl1'Y may gauze- I 110y Pl fgf 3 1111111116 had any CIOUIJIG dlJOUl IDE' IJCIII bflglll lNo and1fI 3111 l vale fIlCl0I'lHIl 1t Hllll my fault It alnt lNo mdeed, lt s the fault of them old meanles that makes up the ggnk H0111 out of yyl10l0 Cloth I Suppose they gotter 111ake em up out of somethm at that a1n t they the old 111ean1es7 N011 13116 Lhgujn gum and here haye 3 chaw Dld lheyf eyer see anythlng funny 1n that? Vhy In chwwed and thawtd unnl my gums bled and my mouth ached jtsl for a joke agamst them old th111 and tl1em lllllllilll I dldn t know no better And say twlk about jokes' Why lf we Could jest capture a few of the111 old thlngs lTeachers, I 116311 hal h It taptule em allye 1f they really IS ahye any of em whuh I IIPBFIIIX don t beheve and g1l 0111 011t0 ll11s pgg I yy 011ld11 1 need a11y ll1111g 43153 f0l jokes But ll'lPI'P H 3 IHW 3.g3lIlSl Cruelty to dlltllb an mal and so I ffuess well 1f you gli what I mean ha' ha' Goehl Them teachers IQ dumb dun1b a dumb and dumb 1 than dumbest Vtell a I sald someone somebuddy who d1d11t know wh'1t they was dom at the tune ha 111ade me jokes edltor H0 course I 111 gOlIl to glt 111 a few good jokes about how the klds gut tl'IlIl0'S off on teach: r cau e you ean bet your boots lf there s any jokes they Q on them and 1101 on the klds Well hon t lt was jest lnlarlous tl1at day Tmker lTmker Bunker that 1 IVIe1r1ll Xou sec we tall lVIerr1ll I1nke1 11ot that Metxlll s name IQ Tlnkel for It aln t, but we jest call IVIe1r1ll Tlnker you '-ee Glt IHPQI Xes lt wa jest IIIIHIIULIQ that day ln Enghsh class when that Rowe per-on says to lVIerr1ll I mean lzmpul Ill an 0l'lglll'lI sfnttnu And says lVIerr1Ill mean Tlllkfl fmkpr Qaye H91 eyec were hke llnpld pools ow MPIIIII says sht tl1e Rowe woman I mean Merrill she Qaye that am t an 0I'I0'lIlclI s ntenu Ie inn says IIIIICPI' so I took off my shots and wks and waded Ill os txt tht knds howl' Vthy you tou d l1a htard us m the l1aNf-1111 111 Hes xl that wasnt sojne joke, ant r tlly you know I dont llllllli she thou' I1t lt yely I-UIIIIX whlth IPBIIX when you stop to llllllk about lt jest gots to ployt how fu1111y they are UIHOXISLIOUQ funny lf you know what I mt an ha' ha' Oh the mean hfe we lead we klds, espeually us senlors 'Ihere 'ire some thmgs that alnt o funny that a fella jeit 11aturally has to 111ent10n lf sht glts a chantt Why some of the klde you know 1 boy and hls glrl I11e11d ay 1nay be dom nothm more than je-t 1n1I1n kmda sweet and 111ce 1nto ll Zllltllll rs eycs IHIIIIIII lll the torrldor lnebbe a11d kmda jtst fergettln to eat the candy sutk Ill then mouth llltl 11ot do111 Hlly one especially any of them old IIHZIHICQ a11y harn1 and then along w1ll tome a ltafllfl a11d say Ilomt moms please' 1n that kmda dxf-agreeable way they tan say pleast in fund than jest In 1 ause the boy and glrl IJ9lIl klnda far off l1ke a11d Qllllllll sw eet 111to thelr ey es, 0116 anothtrs tyes I lmftn fIOIll happen to hear em the fllgl lllllt' and mebbe not tht second e1tl1er the old 1114111111 w1ll w rltt em out 1 darned tICl6!1tl0ll shp and that am t no joke But ha' ha' when they get n rdttxn lon nom they tht boy a11d glrl w1llk1nla syruptltlously eflt thelr tandy bars they had 1 ut to mt In fort and ther: am t muth of any way to keep em from steahn SIIIIIPQ at one another c th And tht! nf- flmny It s lj e on tn o nuanus lla I ouFTTF I URVFY , . 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V . a 'iz 'ok I 1 ld 1 I hal 2111 CS fu o m If 1 1 in t n oui vcchrnbe 1 thit l 1 o pie unic to appral 1 1 1mpl1t1lx a lm 1k that took nmny lon houre to pre 11111 X tllltlllllalll of appioxal on one SPLUOII onis lnn1 oo th1 nnpic lon that we wf re not all hml with th1 reel of the hook which of course ua proliilily n ml int1n1l1 l Vile-1oul1l not hoyseyer buf fl 1 nnplete lnflly 1 ol each Nl'lll100k XSllllOl1lQOXCI'llUItllIllI1 th1 1YIllil1 1 1l1 pflrtinc nt fe haw qleo foun1l that many tinus a qhool isoulrl pmt 1 lnthly on1 of our wea wt Qcction last war N6 KH-IUNKC fixilfllll many finc ye ulwo ik 1n1l vu l1 l th it on the uholc they were 1 llfflltl then 1hool l'h1y included thc following IHF IRIDFNT IHF KIIIEII 1lN N11 lll ll S1 ll f Bruin M'un1 3 n ll ll ll IHI' ANFEIDQ IHP HUIIDUK lcaxltt lnstltutc lvlflc l'-011 lllhll Slllil ll Turner Center Maine Nlacll on Maine NOIVIHERN LIFHTS IHE HORFAS Cunge W Stearns High School Blllbllanl lll ll School MllllIlfJLk?t Malne Bm ham Maine THE MIFROPHONE IHE IINCOLNIAN Hermon Hlgh School Lmcoln Academy Hermon Malne Newcastle Mame THE OBSERVER IHE CADUCEUS La C range Hlgh School Norway Hlgh School La Grange Malne Norway 7VIa1ne THE MERCURIUS THE PILOT Brldgewater Classlcal lnetltute WOFUI Haven HI ll School Bridgewater Mame Worth Hayen Maine THE HILLCREST IHE FOUR CORVERS BUCkQP0ft H1 h School Scarborough H1 h School Buckeport Mame Scarborou h Maine WE PEMETIC THF PAQSAMAQLODDY ORACLE Pemetlc Hloh School Sheacl Memorial High School Southwest Harbor Mame Ea tport Mama i'ir'A k This y1-1 '. 1: ntrary' t1 1r'1'e ling years. we are not making vom PII s o ' 11 - z U s. XV' feel a i is not right for us tr Set ourselves up as juflgv. z1n1l in one or tw lines. 'fs 2 ' 'Sf '1 ow 1 1 g c xc'-. f ' ' ' , -' 5 -' fmt . giws X' 'ss' ' '- s s ' , . , ' S 2 - 1' f N. ,t , ,,, ff'---1 z.y'S's 'f'g Hrfigl-1 -. W 11. 1: '1'sx'fT-' 1 ' km S. which I1-1l us to lwf-li1-vc that it had be-1-n chosen at ramloni--zulniittf-1lly not il very' 1,'0lIllllCIHlHl7l6 practice. 1.f.' f'yfl , 'g J' vez' 15.2 -1- z ' 2 ,1 o ' S ' S. ' f ' ' r ' ' Z .,. H - v., , ., 4 1 1 A ' A! life 'gi .' -l lol llusson follcgo - -', 1 i lu gor, 41 1 2 sh ' ' ' V Y 77 1-'V V '73 1 .' 1 J l 1 1 1 1 1 3' 1l'.' 'q Q' 1 ., . ' if 'S . ' 1 Cu 7 Q V 97 nn ff I 1 I 1 1 vi .N . ' . ' U V 'g ' . . . h 1 7 . V. g 7 . in ' 35 E67 V 1 77 , 1 . 9 1 s CC 3, CCVV 77 I ' ' 1 ' 1, ' S '9 1 CG 9, 55 93 . , , L .U . M cv . . X 7 . 7 A 7 fc ay HH y ,, - 8. 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W zllzam I' mplox ed at the G6lEllCl Tru l Co Pl1ll3dClPl'l1H Pa Elf S' lolm Dontl t Bar Harbor Wlame EI EI FTH Wzllzc Dovoa Nl fA1xlV9WUR7H fall C lonvl lll the I mlml Statms x1lllV 'IER f or I If Ill ln Callfolrl HAMOR 109 ze Bar llarlmor Mann Hlf f'l'VS Carroll Rftnmrl lllblllftf B11 llxrlmor lvlillll, Hlff INS EYl,1CI Mre l Qllnr Ktulllll l uexto limo Hlffllllq Rim MP9 Vklllllam CIBIII IIUDGAIA S' flzulanrl Potato Klll ln Aroodook llOlJf'Ix1NQ Mylflf Blfllllllgllalll Xlabama IORD Crou ell Deceased 'IIIIIIAIN Allan Florlfla AIITFHFIL flmrlei Mllll tor to Metllodl t Churgll I mon lxl'ilIlP MORAN Anne M13 Charlea W Xlexander 10 km lvurx Stlcmt 'Nas-rlhun 'lla IERLINQKY Esther Def'PaQed PIERCF fllauncey qupermlenclvnt of qvhoola Puc1toR1ro Rlf'H'lRDS0lV ATIIIIIIG Mra T C l'llf.,gIl1Q Bal llallwor Mann STANIFY Ffllel Mra Halrx Leland Cwfflu Aunul Bar llirlvon Mum QUMINSBY Howell North0aslHa1l1or Wlalnm TIIBUTT Arthur Archxtmt ln Waclungon D C W 1IxFFlFlD Marlon Inable to mt am mformatlon WFSCOTT Frerlerzck Mumf' Dnvctor at Buclcsport Hlbll School Buck port Vlame WOOD flhlllp folonelm lhcU S Army Retlrvd Waat I ouldblwolo Mama tiit O l ' f ' ,-A - - ,fl . 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Waller lnmg at home Bar Harbor Mame COlV1'1 lohn BOIVflOlI'l College FI R719 lean We tbrook ,lumor Colle e IIAIIIE Dolores Employed IH the Park OIIICC Bal' HRFIWOI' IIIHIIIC DAVIS fxulw Ban or IVIBIIIC DOUI 1 19 leier W I IIIVPTQIIX of Malne Brunsnlclx CHIUPUS DUYIE laull Bo ton 'Vlu eum of Art IIYFR Fr rla We tbrook IUUIOI Lollege PARK SWOR111 RION I S Nan Great Lake IlllI10l9 1'OfI Frlwarrl Employed by hls father Bar llarlwl' MHIIIC 1'RO5'1 1xnl2erf,1an1ev II S Na uonset Polnf Rllflflcl l'1llll I OOCH F1l1lll1JP116 I n1ve1s1ty of'VIa1ne FRINDLE leanclte lVlrs Robert Hfznscome Hulla CML MLUUC HA11 lau renee V Worklng for his father Bar llalbor Marne HANQON Donalzl I 9 Army HATCH Flame Employed at the Record Shop Bar llarbor Mama HER QFY feorae W I nlverslty of Mame Brunswlck Campus HIFCINS' Weeley U S Naxy HODCKINQ Barbara Mrs James Lambert Maln Street Bal Harbor Mdlllb 1-IOPKDVS loan Fleanor I nlverslty of Malne IAJWES A Maumee Colby College 10HlV9'1'OlV Laurence Mame IVIar1t1meAcademv 10HlVST0lV Myron Wvorkmg for hlmself Bar Harbor lVI'1mc IORDAV lawrence Employed by Ellte Bar Harbor Malne KANE Arthur Employed by the Park Bar Harbor Marne KIRK ,loseph Inner 1ty of Mame Brunswlck Campus KIRK Wzllzam Inner 1ty of lVIa1ne Brunswlck Campus 1ll1VT Hzlzla Swans I land Nlame 1 I, NT Vernon lVlame Marltlme Academy Macf'REf'OR far lner Employed by the Park Bar Harbor Mame 'l1ac1EOD fean Employ ed by lVlarcyes Insurance Co Bar Ilarbor Mamc 'V1eQU1N'V Vernon Vesper Feor e Art Qchool lV11Tf'HE11 Elazne Mrs Alfred Wa hburn Lnm IH Ala ka 'VIOOV Flame Mrs Herbert Youn Sahsbury Cme Maine 'l1URR1Y Charles Fmployed at Jackson Memorlal laboratory Bar ll nrbor lblllllh NEI gO'V Rnberl lean Employed by Wellln ton Nah bury Bar Ilarlvor IvI'llIlL PARQONQ feezl Workrng for hls father Bar Harbor Mama, IIERCE famesl Marrled Lnm ln Ellsworth Vlame R1CH4RDS'01V lane! 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ECTIONERY COMPANY IAMLS COPBETTS PARBEP SHOP AI I RED Y ANTHONY AI ON7O 'FUCK A H BUCKINGHAM AI BEPT CUNNINGHAM KEUCHER S MAINE BEAR GIFT SHOP , , ' I I N . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q I .. . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NATIONAL Fompliments of I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I . ' X I I ' I I I I I - -I-W- .I,I -.-I -II-,I-II-II.-M-..I- - -..I I- ,I.I - II.I -.I.-I-,I-II-II- .III -II.,-II-I-II-IIII-I.-I.,I 1 ,.1,.-.-...,...,.,,...n.,--1.,.-..K.-..n1....1.,...-.-Q..-... .-. 1.-.N 1 i .-. 1 Thomas Searls C. E. Marcyes Harold F. Carter C. E. Marcyes Sc Co. GENERAL INSURANCE CD66 97 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE Compllments of EDGAR S CHILDRFN s CLOTHINC 110 Maln St Telephon A J HATCH Sz SON FANCY GROCERIES MEATS AND VEGETABLES Cottage St Telephone 1 H D RODICK Manager and Treasurer THE CLARK COAL COMPANY COAL WOOD KINDLINGS RANGE AWD FUEL OIL Telephone 202 FRED A GONYA Sz SON Prescrlptlon Sp9C13.I1StS Phone 107 Mam and Cottage Sts BAR HARBOR a ' . e 48 43 . I I I I I I Z I Z I 3 I 3 I I I I I ll-n-m- n1q11ni M1131 ..-M1 .gnpimi n1n1 ni -. 1 luis'-pp1pp1pg1, We made the engravings for Bar Harbor High School and more than sixty other schools in Maine Compliment of KENNETH CLEAVES S S CIVIL PNC' INEEIR POTTACF ST PAR HARBOR Men Q and BOVS Clothlng QUAI ITY AT ATTRACTIVF PRICES ANTENNAS BATTERIES TUBES 42 Cottage Street Bar Harbor IF IT S RADIOS THINK OF PHILS RADIO SERVICE Telephone 806 TELEPHONE 12 COTTAGE ST SODAS SUNDAES SANDWICHES RODICK S ICE CREAM PARLOR Cottage Street Bar Harbor : : ' S 2 2 I I V J I '11 I I y 7 9 ' A a 1 . , 1' J L . DA - V s E J . I , .A . ' , . IL I 3 K 7 T . I I 9 1 L, . : 2 .-..............- .. -......,...- .... .... - .... ......- .... .. .... .. .... - .... - .... - - - - - ... -,...-........,.-,.........-...- - ... .... I-n..un-uniun-I..linI-un1un1:nlM111l'1nn1,,.1lq1.g-In-.qqinqingiM1 1 1 , I I H li .I - n1n.1-n FRANCIS P. AHLBLAD PAINTING CONTRACTOR BAR HARBOR. MAINE Iran COTTAGE ST. TELEPHONE 759 ,--,lu-...1w1...... 1 1 1 -... 1...-....1...1....i ... .. 1,,..1I.1,-.ni COmp1iments of DOYLE'S RESTAURANT Foftagv St. Bar I-Iarbor, Me Compliments Of FLORENCE LEWIS SHOPPE Comphmm of 94 MAN QTRFFT The F E Sherman Company HUGH N KELLY KOINIIIIIIIFIUQO and Crearn S Telephone 183 4 BAR HARBOR MAINE Compliments f IOIIIIJIIIIIKIIIS of FRANK M GRAHAM Sz CO PLUMBING and HEATING XOI NYSTOIVN STEEL RITCHEXS ul XI XIX STREET Telephone 377 I-XI HAPBUP I Y I l 1 1 ! I I .I I I . Q 1 1 I ' . , - I T I l i , 2. l f ' ' HODDLEIS SHOE REPAIR I ! 14 fx 4, 4 1 4.1 .. . l l -.. ..,.1.-.-,...i..-. -1.---n1n1u.1.p 1 1 1 1 1 141 1 1 11.1 1 111 1 11..u1un1n.-W-1..,.1 1 1 111 1 1 11 Compliments of LEE'S EXPRESS BAR HARBOR - BANFOR PAUL'S AMOCO SERVICE STATION PAUL A. COSTON Proprietor Compliments of PARKADIA SERVICE STATION ARTHUR SEAVEY THE SPORTSHOP 'NC Battery SQFVICG Sz SPORTINC FOODS Electrlc Co Tl LILPHOIXIL 550 32 I OTTACE ST Automotlve EIQCUICIHHS IT PMS To PLAY C OTTACV STREET TFLEPHONF 875 BAR HARBOR 'I Compliments of I T I . 1 W V 1 A 1 L v J 1 I rg , J I ' J ' BAR HARBOR MAURICE J. FINESON Box 277 Bangor, Maine CLASS RINGS - CLASS PINS - AWARDS MEDALS - TROPHIES - DIPLOMAS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS OFFICIAL JEWELER TO BAR HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL SINCE 1938 REPRESENTING LOREN MURCHISON CO INC Compllmentb of C Supe rmte nclmg School Commlttee WATSONS DRY CLEANERS Tel ELLSWORTH 300 Bar Harbor Dehverles Every Wednesday and Saturday O O L,.,,...,,1.,,,1.,,,...,Hin..-,.-H-. -..,..1..1.1w1.m..w..W...my.-.,..1m.1.,,,-,..,-.ynLW..N21 -..W- 1--..u.-,.1...1.. Compliments of BANGOR HYDROQHECTRKI ALTON'E.CARTER COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate I F tjunmge Stream Bar Ha1'bo1', Maine Telephone 5-W ELECTRIC SERVICE --'-1 Compliments of BAR HARBOR MANE R L WHITE weph ne M' BLILDINC LUNTRALPOR Fred C Lynam Sz Co REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 88 Mam btreet Ben Harbor Mdirie I L . . 'I K I o v . . A,, O I u 5 ' 1 ' I ' Y s - ., - - -,-,,-,,,-,,,-,,-.. .. ...-. - -.-..-,,.....-.,,- ..,. ...N.-..-,,........-.,- - ..,,.... ,-,..-.-.. ilnt..-...,.i.,-......-.,1r.l-1...-.. .1--1-QM1....,......-.,..,....,..-.....-..f......,,.-..4.1.,.1,,..1,.,...,.,,.. 1 ,.-,,,-, 1 ..1. 1...1 .1 1...11,.n1....1,.,.1,...1,.,1..I..1.,..1...1...,1,,,,1,9-....1..I,1.,.-.....-.I-1m.1...-1.-u1u,.1. 1 1 ,.1. 1 LYMBURNER ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Lighting Fixtures - R. C. A. Victor Radios -- Frigidaires Pyrofax Gas - Maytag Washers - Fairbanks-Morse Pumps 37 Cottage Street - - - Bar Harbor, Maine EQUIPMENT RENTAL - BULLDOZERS - POWER SHOVELS - COMPRESSORS HAROLD MacQUINN TEL. 769-W and 769-R LANDSLAPING - EXCAVATING - GRADING GREEN BROS. FRUIT CO. Telephone 121 Agency Birds Eye Frosted Foods Cuts Kitchen Work In Half FRUITS VEGETABLES AND TABLE WATERS Incorporated 1907 Telephone 30 GREEN Sz COPP CO Falrbanks Morse Stokers Heatmg and Air Condltlonlng RANGES SHEET METAL WORK KITCHEN WARE A B Sz J R HODGKINS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS DISTRIBUTOR JOHNS NIANVILLE TFLFPHONE 503 BAR HARBOR MAINE MORANG ROBINSON CO FORD MFRCURY LINCOLN Authorized Sales and Service CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS 949 MAIN STREET Telephone O7 BAR HARBOR Fllxxoith Te 121 THE WHITAKER CORPORATION CONTRACTORS DEALERS Lumber Bullders Hardware and Supplles Millwork 122 COTTAGE STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE Telephone 345 R H MOON CONTRACTING and BUILDING BUILDERS HARDWARE 334 336 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE Telephone 150 M A I s ' ' - I l. LUMBER -- POWER TOOLS 11.1 1 1 1 1 1 ...1..,.1 1 1 1 H1. 1.1, Meats Groceries Fruits FROSTED FOODS Vegetables HAROLD F. HIGGINS Ledgelawn Avenue Tel. 720-721 Free Delivery Service Compliments f JACOBS RADIO SERVICE 56 MAIN STREET TEL 3.33 Compllments oi ADLERS DPESS SHOP BAR HARBOR STEANI AND HOT WATER HEATING PLL NIBIN G Telephone 07 XX 97 NIAIN STREET BAR HARBOR 1.011 ,M1.I,..-.W.1..v-.rr-11.,1.1 1 ....,1.,.... 1 .-m....m1.m.....- LIACI-IS SHINES BROVVN'S SHOE SERVICE 2 nomzwrs ,AVENUE BAR HARBOR TELEPHONE 212-VV Monlcnx suolc REPIAIRING 1-omslms APPLIANCES Compllments of BAII HARBOR SALES INC OI DSMOBILE Cottage St Bar Harbor Complmzente 0 Co es Express DEPFNTDIABLE SERVICE SINCE 1917 P AN GOR NIAIINE I I I I I - O i ! I I I I 1 I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i l ' I ' . f I , L 1 I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , .I I I I I I II I' I I I ! JI I I JOHN W. SILKQSZSON V H ' I I I I I -I i ! :I II , I 'Y I I I I -..-..-M-..-,.-..-.,.-...- .... .. I.I. -.,.. I,r. - ..I. -.,.- .I., - III, -I L ,,I. -,r.-.-.,I....,-I.- I..I -,.I.. .,.. -I.- -.I.-II.- .-I -. - Compliments of If RANKLIN S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MacLEOD MOTORS D W MacLEOD Prop BUICK CADILLAC Telephone 307 Storage Greasmg Washmg Comphmente of H C DODGE Cottage Street Bax Harbor Lompllments of JID XNNF BEAUTY SHOP 8 ROBPRTS AVF TFIPPHONF 131 The Bar I-Iarbor Tlmes Publlshlng Company punters of the 1949 ISI AADER BAR HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL ISLANDER I In: of III: Bar Harbor lm mlm mI to tlu III! mIn r of the Class of 194-9 mf R11 II'1rIJor Hugh School be t wlshes In 1 happy and pm perous future Compllm-ents of NORTH ATLANTIC PACKING COMPANY WEST END DRUG COMPANY PHARMACISTS The Rexall Store BAR HARBOR MAINE Tt-Ti'Tii'1 iTT'TTTi'i1g : 'T 'iTiiTlT-tllillill-tllilllllillil ' I I Q I Q I Q . . I Q I Q ' I Q 1 7 i ! Q . I Q Q I Q A I Q . I I A A A I I I I I 1 I I 1 i I Q I Q I Q I Q I I . ,, ' ' ' ' - zunl IIIIIIIS -'s 2 , ICS - Q 1 1' Q S' , S ' I E 1.1 . ,. .S G I Q , , I I . , I I Q I I Q . I Q I Q ' I IQ I Q - I Q . I Q I Q I Q Q Q I Q I Q I Q I Q I Q I - , . I Q I Q I I - I I If J I Qi I I I : Z . 4 . ., I I 1 K J. Jil J 1 g I I I , . I Q I Q I I 1 - 1 11111 1-11-1-- I H11 -un L111- u 1---11 - 1-vu:n1nui 1 1..1..1..1..1..1. 1 .1..1-.1-,--11.-....1..1 MONEY FOR HOMES To Help You Bulld - Modermze - Refinance Easy Monthly Payments BAR HARBOR LOAN Sz BUILDING ASSOCIATION ts f CURTIS E STEWART COTTAGE STREET PAINTING PAPER HANGING R C MASTERMAN 33 COTTAGE STREET R11-11n,1n...,..-I-I1..1-111-.1--1'-1 1 1 1 1.1111 OLD HOMESTEAD DAIRY MILK AND CREAM Tel. 183-5 WALTER SARGENT, JR. 6950 A STROUD RODICK REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BAR HARBOR MAINE T 1 ph 9643 BASIL S ROBBINS CA.INDY HOT Docs LCE OREANI GROCERIES 1 I I I I I I . I ' O O I o o I A - 5 ' u-1 n-I I s ' a , I 0 0 5 A 5 I m O O I H. I I I I I IlNHTlllilIllllllllllA1IIll1lllllilllll-1llillillTlIITlllfllllill!TlliliilllllIli!!!iilllvtllilllllllillllllllllillinllillill llilllllllillilill tilllllilllllimiIIIliIHilllllllI1Ill1IliIlillTlllllillillllllllllllllilllllilllllilllllll-i-llilIlll1Mlll4llTbill-illllvvlllTlllthllllll!Il1llllllll1lll1i I I I I I 1 ' I I IN Q , O I B z J I 'U I I ' ' 5 ' ' rv g I as Q I ' at Q 1 I 25 2 i , I I I : I I.-....-..-.,-.u-.....W-.. ......W............-..-..-.u4:.-..L::-.i-..-,.... 2421... ALA-.. ALTA.-...... .E-..-.-......-.. BITTIOI1 PIGDO COITIPBHY S'1 EINWAX STORY A. CLARK LESTER WURLITZER BAR HARBOR BANK OR W C BRYANT Sz SON lmmnrn tad IVIANIOND 'VII RLIIANFS AND ILVVILLERS ' DUIXL ANWOUNCIQVIILNIS ARD ANI? SOCIETY ENIGRAVIING 'PTI FPHONF Z 1767 1 MAIN ST BAINC OR 'NIF BAR HARBOR STEAM LAUNDRY Estabhshed 1888 The Ldundrx Does It Beet Authorlvnd Agents For WATRINS CLEANERS AND DX ERS 84 West St Bar Harbor Mame Telephones 148 14 F R JELLISON Sz SON 50 to 331 00 St01e In 18 NIT DI SI RT STRISI T BAR HARBOR 'XIAIINL Compllments of AMBROSE S HIGGINS AND ASSOCIATES ARLHITI4 CTS ENGINIEERS '00 NIAIN STREET BAR HARBOR Compliments of LUCHINI S Ellsworth Malne l UIILIIIIIIILIIIS 0 HUSSOIN COLLEGE AX INSTITUTION OF CHAI ACTPR AIND DISTINCTION NI AINE S LARGEST SCHOOL OI COMMERCIAL TRAINING - ,.., ,,,, .. ,,,. - ..,, - .,,. - ,,,. .. ,.., - ,,.. - .,,. - .. .,,, - ..,. -1' ,.111.-.1.......1-.-1-.- - - - - - - - .. .. H . I l l I 1 1 1 1 2 A I 1 . ,V - I 1 I I 1 2 I Q , , . i Z I I - - - - I I 1 Z I I 1 i I I. I , 1. , I I . 1 .Qu 1 5 1 I I I I L I I I I 41 1 , I 9 ' E II 1, 1. 1 1 1 . I I . I I 1 I I I I i - I1 1 1 11 E I , ,I , I 1 I I 5 1 I E i 'I I,I J - I I All. 1 1 1 Z 5 I I I . 1 ,I I. 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MEATS AND GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CHOICE WINES, REERS AND TABLE WATERS PHONES 40 - 41 152 MAIN STREET AISSOCIATED WITH BAR HARBOR MAINJE S. S. PLEARCE CO. THE ELITE DRY CLEANERS CLFANINC PRP SSHNC WF ATHERPROOEINC 5 NEWTON WAY TFL 222 BAR HARBOR WHEN IN BANCOR VISIT SEARS Everythmg for the Home Famlly Shop and Automolule At Monex Saxmg PrIceS SEARS ROEBUCK Sz CO P O SQUARE BANGOR AN OLD GRAD T 1 CUMPLIMEIVTS OF .1..1.,1..-.41-n1u.i.u?nni 1 .ingugiun.-I..--u1.n1..p1-Ininn NORMAN SHAW COUNSELOR-AT-LAW ss MAIN STREET Complxments of PAUL RUSSELL Compliments of KEBO GARAGE, Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Tel. 80 Leslle Brewer A L Marshall Gardner A Reed Complxments of TRACY'S RESTAURANT HOME COOKED FOOD A SPECIALTY 24 HOUR SERVICE ELLSYVORTH ME TEL 896 GEORGE S RESTAURANT LOW PRICED MEALS SFRVIPF' AND QUALITY OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 444 W COTTAGE STREET BAR HARBOR Telephone 729 Ocean Drlve BONNIE BRAE FARM GEORGE RENWICK Propr1etor LANDSCAPE GARDENING Fresh Vegetables Flowers Annual and Perennial Plants Compllments f SHERMAN S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE Inc Dlstmctlve Statlonery Latest Books COTTAGE STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE Compllments f LILLIAN S and DANA H YOUNG D1ck s ...fp-A in -..-..1n.1n.-.A--ug.-nl-.-n...u.1n-1pp1fnm 1un1an1-1un1u1au1u1q-nn1n1u-.'1u1..1u1.. :u:u1u 111:gp-ui.--gg-.-1 1 I 3, ' A i S? ' ' A 3 . ' I 1 I ' A I : ' I . . . I u 3 I ! I o o I - 1 1 1 on , , I . i 53 i m ' . W . l Sf 2 3 . 1 ' - . I 2 A ' 1 - ' ! Q . l 1 I .1141-u-n1u1u u u u n u an I u ll u I FURNITURE STORAGE H. A. BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY 74 Cottage St., Bar Harbor, Me. SHADES FLOOR COVERXNGS JORDAN Sz RONALD Member I. G. A. Stores Groceries and Provisions Telephones 198-199 76 COTTAGE STREET lfnrrrpl1'1111'r1lx of SHEA BROTHERS Masonq C onfractors CIOIIIJIINIFTIIS oi IVIIEL 'INSON JEWELRY CO 48 'NI XIX TRFI 'I Fl I SVT ORTH IVII7 II Nl AI T'IURIZI'D DEALER OF I rl ISTI I'I Il KPI' PSAKF DIAWIONIDS BAR HARBOR MOTOR CO Dodge Plymouth Packard Sales and Service BICX CLES Shell Gas Quaker State O11 FI LSXNORIH BAR HARBOR CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTX CARE FOR FACE AND HAIR PERMANENT WAX ING A SPECIALTH 41 RODICR STREET RAR HARBOR WIAIINE Telephone 103 1 71 A A 'W ,I 1 1 '1 C1 1 .L .A I 1 . , , S,1.'S IC' l., I .-.. 7 TI'II.I'II' Off G0 - . Y . . . , ,., . Tllf 'ful II., . . - f Y, ,. .. r w w If 1 ' Y . ,l 1-u-1-.lwlunl-,i..1....1 1. 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