Livermore Falls High School - Banner Yearbook (Livermore Falls, ME)
- Class of 1935
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EHEEENTJ F- I WLS K xx x,,,J if 1.1 'idx f Xi EDITDfiIALSx?f3f HOINILSTH ONESTY and 1181313111855 a1e txxo b1g se C1618 ot succ s The1e 1s 110 need to 111oduCe the ex1dence that no mall max suc ceed unless he s honest although ll has b en 111oxed manx t1mes that men a11d vxo'ner' haxe been made I1Ch th1u d1shon stx Thex max have succeeded 1n be tEll1lg then' Iinan C131 stanohng but the most es ent1al 1t m of success ate 111158110 Ill these cases Max one actuallx be sutcessiul xxho has 116111101 self lf ptct no1 the 1 11ect of othersq On the other halld one max sax I am honest I do 11ot steal Is thls tht onlx t st 11a11e1 of anoth 1 stude11t a.s xou1 oxx11 xxo1k'P Do xou exade the 11uth Ol tell onlx 11a1t of the t1uth Do xou talk chshcnoxablx b hllld peoples backs If anx 01 these faults are xouxs lf IS Celliilll that xou max not be CIRSSI fed as an hOl1 st 11e1 son A111119 COIIIIOIS '3 s1 I DXINO AlsING hooks l1111111 1111111 stl1o1l Ol 1111 lllf., 1 ltsson 1l11o11Ll1 IS not Nllldxlllg, ll 1 s se t111s1 s xtn 1 1 ..,2 alias lesson and a lesson IS not 111e11a1ed Ullfll 1t lf completed A lesson IS not fully 111e11a1ed .111t1l all vxords and sentences ale COIIGLIIX understood and all 11oss1be extra mattual looked up In the follovxmg 11a1agra 1h I am g v1nU an exzplanatlon of vxhat I th1nk the COIIECI m thod of studymg a lesson should he One of the most IITIDOIIBIII thmgs ls to take the a gnment just as II lb gn en and also to 1 ot aux SUEZQCSIIOHS or mstructlons the teache1 ment ons that xx1ll help 111 the 111e11arat1o11 ot th le son After class 1f vou have a studx 11e11od do not try to complete your les 011 be an a 1gnment of anv length but do 11a1t of the lesson becaus thexe 1 no sen e lll xxa t mg th studx penod When xou tak books heme do not take them home to make an lI'I1,JlPSSlOI1 o11 tl1e 1 ather be ause she can bx XOl1l IGCIIHIIOII xxhtthe1 x 1 haxe stud fd o llOI Take books home to studx ll sh uld tudx 1f t 1 l lll tht same 11111 at ht sam t1m1 md 111 the samt IJJTI lllstll txt x 111 ll It IC x o o 1 '111t th1 Tl11t1s H sl1 ll tl 1 sx 1 then 1,0 l11t 1 'x 1 V X 1 ' 41 ox 1 I 1 1 x C . f K' M! 2 1 1 f , Lf XL , , ,1- 1 A J 'XX 7 . fx 1 1 x 1 1,54 , xl'-X, J I f f igrn 1 X W J L. X X f I r J W ,-Y kt.. J ji KX 4 I f f : f Y., ' j lf' ! 1: Q ' . e - V - sv ' . v A A v' - 1 1 ' D , .' . ' D. , . A ' , ' .. Y . . t Q. .Y I L- S . . - I , A1 . 1 AS . , 9 3 ? . 1 . .N q 1 15' , 1 ' ' s ' 1 e of honesty? Do you pass to the teacher the cause that is next to impossible if you have I A, 9- D :Qu K, -. . . ' ' 1 , . :Ui . ?0MT Yo 5 o ' 1 1' ' lliflilbll ' 1 J. at-.'t1 2' -.1 ' . ' . ' f 1 , ' 1 ' wc- by yo ' 11111. Do 't '12 l jour ' 1 . ' ' ' ' ' 1 less ll ve' . l 'nk. 1 111.7 ed , b 1 one .vnu . 1111-1 - tudj: tg is 11'f-111111111 a 1't.1cl it the Grist A1111 .'x ttly: 1 . 'k THE BANK ER and read 1t oy er sloyyly notrng the rmportant jc, nts and lo lfrng up yyOIds and phrase O1 yyhrch you do not lsnoyy th meanrng Aft 1 you haye the a Slgllfllillll lll your book fm rshed lo k up some extra vyork ey n rf ll 1 out a short selectrcr If the lesson rs to be recrted oraly take not s yy hen studyrng and rn som study perroa go oyer thtm and see 11 you can remembr tht lf sscn lll dftarl by l1Slllg the ncte If y ru do thrs carefully to cytry lesson th re rs ng rcason you should not get good rank rn all your subjects Dana Edyyards 36 'NIH OPINION OI' HAR VERYONE has hrs O1DlIllOIl of yyar Som people are rn fay or of yy ar and others are agarnst rt Srnce thrs subject concerns eyery one drrectly or rndrrectly I am gorng to try to glye my oyy n op1n1on of It Per so'1ally I am agarvrst rt as I do not se any necessrty fo yyhol sa'e destructron There are many reasons to my mrnd for the outlayyrng of war Many men are krlled rn a vyar and many of these had they lryed mrght haye become great m n rn trmes ol peace Deaths of cry rl rans thru drscase and aer 1'rl bombardrn nt 18 fr factor to be rcckoned yyrth 111 the future Th n there 15 the expense of vyar As ey ery one probably KIICXNS a major yyar Costs many b1ll1ons of dollars The munrtrons comparores are about the only people yy ho profit by th s need ess expense At lea t thrs se ms to b the concltrsron drayyn by the board of m Il yyhrch has been rnyestlgatrng the records of the d ffelent munrtrons cornpanres I thrnk that one of the most rnexcusable causes of yy ar rs due to the actlyrty o' poyy r lul and greedy munrtrons companre Thes ccmpanrcs 1n '1 trlcky yyay get drtferent c dntrrcs rnto a yyar and as a rt ult th y mak handsome pronts When a boy says that h hopes to eo to y al to frght tor hrs country I dont thrnk h knoyys yyhat he IS talkrng about From one standpo nt yyhen anyone goes to yyar h 15 flghtrng that the munrtrors comoanres may get larg 1 ,Jl ft Another areum nt 18 ' rat e or tyyelye years after a yyar there 1 usually a depressron that brrngs strll more sufferrng to the great masses of DGOXJK I haye gryen only a leyy reasons I Ill there shouldnt be yyar As I look at rt yyar rs yyholly drsastrous and can brrng nothrnff but sufferrng but as I haye sard eyeryont has nrs op1n1on on the subject and there are many peop'e yy ho yyould not agree yyrth nrc Robert Fogf Vit' 4 H CLLB W ORK HE 4 H Club yyas organrzed Vlllll rts chref arm to educate young people 111 yyrys ll cessary for successful eyeryday hte The clubs teach matters of cducatronal rmpor tance Boys and glrls have a chance to mtet other boys and gnls and thrs socral lrfe help eyeryone Good yyork rs encouraged by th leaders Each year local contests are held Projects are judged and rrbbons awarded the yyrnners Then county contests are conduc ed The local exhrbrts mu t be tak n to the county contest Here prrzes are gryen The first of berng county champron and represents the county at the State Camp at Orono Tvyo hundred do'lars as dcposrts 111 bank Looks or credrt slrps 18 gryen Ill tllls county each year by the Auburn Sayrngs Bank The m ney rs grven to the tyyo hundred Conti t ants hayrng th hrvhest ayerage Outstandrng club members compete io trrps to Washrnffton D C to the Natronal 4 H Club Camp ar :1 to the -l H Club Con gre s '1tCh1cago Ill Th sr trrps are Cer tV11r1ly yyorth vy rkng for The achrevements of the 4 H Club are many Young people are helped to do useful yyork In homes yyhere there are many chrl d en 1ts rnflu nce may be yer great To helj ones mother and ffrther lS sometnrng eycry rnemb r hould strlye to do The projects lll th club are many and grye each member fr chance to learn o do many drfferent krnl of yyork Reports of the yy ork accomp'1shed must be k pt by each member At the end of the year these reports and an account of the year s yyork rn story form mentronmg also the Clul r rv.: 1 ' ' ' ' 5' ' ' 1 n ' ' W' .3 ' . 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' ' ', 2 tl 2 ' ' . , ' ' 1' 1 TFEI BANNER hrstory and rts socral 'rct1t1t1e must b sent to the county leaders In order to earn mor1et programs are pre sented each tear bt tl1e clubs At the countt cont st btnquets are arranged and toasts are g1te11 bt members chosen bt th courrtt leaders Tl11 gvtes the toung person a chance to take part lll pubhc speakrng an other socral 3ClltlIl6S B ts and guls oettte ll the ages of ter1 a11d ttenty on are ehg ble as memb r Th motto for etert club member IS Make the Best Better In club ttork etert bot and grrl strrtes to make eacl1 tears ttork bett r tl1an that of the year before It ttlll b IlOt1CSd that the tnger one IS rn the club the more ttork he doe Each club that compl tes 1ts ttork rece ve, a seal of acl11etement tthrch IS placed on 1tS charter The chart 1 1s avtarded at the end of tl1e first tear 1f the members fin sh th rr vtork a requrred Tl1e1e are many people vtho do not know what 4 H ta11ds for The 4 Hs mean head htart hands a11d health To quote the t,lub pledge tthrch 15 repeated by all members at each meetrng thlllklllg my Hands to larger serv1ce and mv Health to bett 1 hvrng for mv club mt communrtv I pledge my Head to clearer H art to greater lotaltt my Gertrude Brsbe A HELPFLL STUDENT E are fortunate to hate rn our h gh school a person who IS alvtays good 11atu1ed tthat ter mat happen Each da she IS seen tt alkrng through the corrrdor o talkrng to tea hers and fellott tudents ttlth a pleas a11t sm1le upon her fac One dat I 1 m m btr S116 ttas text bust A L assmate cam to her to lllqllllf' about hrs lessons Sl mtdrat lt stopped l1e1 ttork a11d gate l11m a clear Q'-.plan'1t1or1 For the re t of th perrofl she had to ttork just tttlt as hard to g t l1e1 t 1k dtnt but sht dd rt smrlrnglt Oft 1 1 s stud nt 1 s 111 hclprnf. clfr smates tt 3 l tr bten tb tnt from schoul and da 1 t rastlt att than ttorl-. dont Whateter happ ll l1 1 rltt tts sn11l111U Thls Llll 1s a jUlllOl lll our hrgh school Ruth C1'1n1 '36 COWIPETITION THE L-KW OF THE NORID HIS ttorld rs made up of ma11t people There are ma11t good 11d ma11t bad but look at rt hotteter tou mat rt rs made up of ttto cla se the hunter a11d tl1e hunt J Th s has b e11 proten Ill mant 111s ances In earlt 111 tort the me11 that llted lll cates tt 16 satave Thet l1ted Oll tthat thet could k1l a11d on tegetable foods they could gather rn the ttoods Satage ma11 ttas the hunt r a11d the anrmals tter rn general th hunt d Men d d not dare to te11tu1e 1nto one anothers Cates for fear of b ng k1ll d They too vtere tl1e hunted There 19 another vtat of see1ng thrs sam rtuatron 111 etextday lrfe todat altho rt 18 not so obvlou at first glance Here 1s a br huslness firm tl1at IS elllllg goods at a prlce so lott that another firm cannot Compete ttlth the large firm The large firm 1s takrng bu 1 ness awav from the small firm I11 a short tune rf a11 agre mer1t 18 11ot rea hed whereby the smal' firm 19 pur hased rt vtrll be shuttrne davtn Hovteter you mat regard th matter the b g firm ha k1lled th small firm The ame thrng rs found lll nature If vou travel rn the ttoods tou tt1ll vert often s e a b g tre overshadottlng a smaller tree Th s luck to get rnto the r ght posltlon at the r1gl1t t m Th l ttle tree Call 11et er prosper as the large one does It IS the same ttrth a111n1als When tou tta k ln the vtood you mat see a fox follott mg a rabblt t arl The fox C811 run mucl1 faster than tl1 rabbrt a11d most 11k lt ttrll run lt dottn and k1ll lt The larger organr m s altt ays tryrng to k1ll the smaller Thrs does not se m to be a Slll as It 15 brtl rnto us Etertb dt se ms rnetrtablt drattn tgttard tl11s tl11n Conscrentrous people mat truggle at rrnst t11s rtt o rt b t ll '1 e fttt ttho tl11ot lt off 1e11o fo tl1 pott 1 t1 1 Dlllllflg us tonstdntlt rnto cornbrt uld bt LX ard ttorld ro b tto htrng The vtorld 15 mrd up or tht hunttr and the hunted Zurt Xvllkllle 36 8 . ., ' . 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PHE BANNER Senior Biographies VIRGINIA ADA BARCLAY Commercial Glee Club 12 Basketball 1 Chorus 12 4 Committees Ginny yye haye io startling information to giye about you but ue shall alvxays remember your happy go lucky disoosititn May happiness and ood fortune attend you 'VIARJORIE BASTON Commercial Choru 1 2 4 Ba kftball 2 3 4 Tr asurer 3 Vice Pres rdcn oi Class 4 Committees Senior Notes Editor of Bcrnnu 4 Manager of Basketball 4 The basketball team vyrll surely miss your services a great deal next year Marjorie We notice that your chief interest outside of basketball rs in a vxell known boy from the West Side We wish you all kinds of luck HAYDEN BERRY College B Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class President 2 Vice Pre rdtnt of Class 1 Vice President of LF Club 4 Rule Committee of LF Club 4 Business Manager or Banner 4 Well Hayden vse hue yyalkcd the stiai ht and narrow path together ior four years and at the end we hardly know any more about vou than when we entered as Fieshies All the ame yye enjoy liaylng vou in class to msvyei questions Heres wishing you success in the fu tuie As a Hnal iyaining dont forget to come to gradua tion yxrll you Hayden'P We knovy you like to take vacations CERTRUDE SYLVIA BISBEE College B Assembly Prog ams 1 4 Chorus l 2 4 Cxlee Club 1 2 4 Committees 12 3 Debating 2 Junior Night Exercises .3 Crchestia 4 Prize Speaking 4 Ticket Committee 2 3 4 Radio Social Programs 4 All of us hope Gertrude that you will succeed as vxell 'rs fr nurse as you have as a student of L F H S but were afraid 11 you are obliged to dirye a car to reach your patient that he will die before you get there But Bon yoy 'igc ANNIE MAE CONNERS College B School Play. 3-4: Class Playx 1: Chorus. 1-2-4' Junior Night Exercises, 3' Glee Club. 1-2-4' Art Club. 1-2' Prize- Speakrng. 4' Committees. 1-2-3-4' Secretary' of Class 1-4. Annie. your bright. sunny' smile and infectious giggle will be Greatly' missed in Livermore Falls High during tne years to come. Heres hoping life may' ever conceal its seamy' side from y'ou. 1 L-.. .361 G rw, ...rf 'L THE BANNER KATHLEEN AWILDA DONALD College A Salutatorlan President of Class 3 Chorus 12 4 Glee Club 1 2 Junlor Nlght Exercrses 3 Ba ketball 2 Tlcket C0mmltbBC 1 2 3 Buslness Manager of School Plax 4 Commlttees 1 2 3 4 Tlck' Tock' Hear the clock Her Manrm s comlng says the clock Kay meets hlm at the bus Hope she always greets hlm thus Cheerful happy come what may Thats what the clock must say GABRIELLE LEONA DUGUAY College B Tran fer from St Josephs Portland 3 Chorus 4 Gabry though you came to us durlng our Junlor year you have made many frlends ln L F H S We wlsh you luck and success GEORGE BRADFORD EMERSON Gem ral Orchestra 1 2 4 Chorus 1 2 4 MIHSLTSI Show Debat 1ng 2 Commxttees We hear Gabby that your great ambltlon IS to be an lnsurance agent and thmk lt best to warn you of the dangers to lxfe on the road to Canton RICHARD G FRENCH College B Chorus 1 2 Football 3 Mgr of Football 4 Decoratlng Commlttee 3 Commlttees LF Club 4 You may lrke to go to all of the dances Rlchard but take our advlce and study a llttle to clear the cobwebs from the belfry WILFRED GAGNON Gtmral Chorus, 1-4' Football, 4' Baseball 4. You are really a great athlete. Wilfred. Take it from those who know brains and brawn when they see it. Select your goal and sprint towards it. THE BANNER CLARENCE WESLEY GODING General Musxc 1 2 4 Wesley you are rather qulet in school but outside' Oh thats differ nt' We wlsh you success m the future and as your Plymouth xs wearlng out we hope you succeed ln gettlng you a Packard PHYLLIS MARIE GODING Commerclal Commerclal Club I Although you are very sedate and retxring Phyllls your gentle manner has won for you many a friend You havent shared your secret with us yet as to what you mtend to be in the future but we are sure you wxll uc ceed ln whatever walk of l1fe you choose CARL B HASKELL Commerclal Chorus 12 4 Jumor Exercises 3 Orchestra 4 Treas urer of Class 4 Llterary Editor of Banner 4 Committees You were the only boy ln our class to be lncluded wlth the honor students Carl Were you workmg for a hlgh mark ln astronomy when you used to go slldlng with a North Llvermore teacher last wlnter'-' DIANA MARY HENRY Commercial Chorus 1 2 4 Committee 1 Commercial Club 1 Ban ner Board 4 We wlsh you success m the cruel world before you and hope that you may skate along lt as easily as you do at Murray Hall WESLEY HODGKINS General Baseball 12 3 4 Football 3 4 Stage Manager 4 Mm strel Show 1 Chorus 1 2 4 Youve certainly fascmated many girls durlng your years at L F H S and you may well be called the Romeo of the class Howler about lt Wes? 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THE BANNER HAROLD ELWOOD KIMBALL Commerclal Mmstrel Show 1 Choru 1 2 4 Debatmg 2 Prxze Speaking 2 Junlor Prom Commlttee 3 Junlor Nlght Exerclses 3 Edltor In Chlef of Banner 4 Senlor Soclal Commxttee 4 VICE Presxdent of Class 3 You have been very versatxle m school Physics and when you were elected edxtor Ill cluef of the Banner we were sure you were the right person for that posltlon Smce you are already spendmg your spare txme at Dreamland we would see you reallze that dream of yours of runnmg a moving plcture machme there MONA BLANCHE KIMBALL Commerclal Chorus 1 2 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mmstrel Show 2 Com mittees 1 2 3 Outmg Club 2 We have been mformed that you have hlgh aspxratlons for becomlng a movle star some day Mona Keep up your good work and leave the rest to Dame Fortune Commerclal Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Chorus 1 2 4 Treasurer of Class 2 Minstrel Show 2 Committee 1 2 Art Club 1 2 Smce we know your favorxte pastlme ns lookmg over the Hudsons at Bartletts Garage you should remember that possesslon IS nme polnts of the law RUSSELL OSCAR MESERVE Gellel al Mmstrel Show 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Athletrc Manager of Banner 4 Commxttee 2 As one of our star athletes you N111 be mlssed greatly on the school teams Is spor' your chxef mterest or rather IS lt a resldent of a house on Otis Street NEIL NELKE General Chorus 1 2 4 Your favorite OCCUDBIIOH IS Berry fmgm Your favorlte Jewel IS a Pearl tel Success to you IH your pursuit N811 SIMONE CECILE LEVEQUE Commercial THE BANNER HARRY POMEROY General Chorus 12 4 Christmas Program 2 Ccmmittee 4 You must haue had a great laugh up your sleeve Harry at your seci t but we guessed it immediately Your curly mam hair is Just the result of a curling iron May xou be lu kiel in life than you hare been in keeping this secret HAROLD ABRAHAM POULIN College B Chorus l 2 4 Ti ket Committee 3 4 Decorating Com mittee 3 Banner Board 4 You hare tried to glve the impression that vou are very much interested in mathematics but when a certain little lads from Reynold s Avenue comes into the room you lose all interest in mathematical figures and concentrate on another kind Your most diflicult problem IS figuring out how vou can get out or school at exactly the same time she do s and make it seem a coincidence More luck to you then ELBERT S PRATT College A School Plas 3 4 Orchestra 2 4 Chorus 12 4 Assembly Program 3 4 Junior Night Exercises 3 Prize Speaklng Piatty has won many compliments as a public speaker and actol while at Livermore Falls High and has always helped willingly in any chool function We wish hlm the best of success in the future in whatever he may attempt to do ELLEN LOUISE RANDALL College A Valedictoiian Junior Night Exercises 3 Committees 1 2 3 4 Reporter to School Notes Advertiser 3 Ticket Committee President of Class 4 Secy of Class 3 As sembly Programs Schoo' Play 3 4 Banner Board 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Class Editor 3 President and Secv of Art Club 1 2 Basketball 1 4 Glee Club 1 2 Orchestra Louis me all know that you are clex er in many nays especially in getting chocolate bars at recess. We look forward to your succeeding in what you may attempt just as well as you hare during the last four years. JEANETTE SAWTELLE C0mm8rCial Chorus, 1-2-4' Glee Club. 1-2: Orchestra, 1-2' Refresh- ment Committee, 4: Minstrel Show. 2. Bashfulness may be a hindrance to some people, Jean but we think you will make good, Chasfeling around on the new farm at North Livermore. The years to come should have mucn happiness in store for you. .s:t,,i . tl N.T ' K ' fir --:. 'l 'qu' un I mxllip' ni 9 --?..f1!.EfN THE BANNER ANNA EMELINE STEVENS COITIITICTCIEII Commercml Club 1 2 Chorus 1 'F 4 Glee Club 2 Com mltteea 1 4 We hate alxx au found xou to be bug Jolly and obhgmg, Anna and would lxke to hue Fate reward you ID a large- xvn All we can do about lt IS to meh vou God Speed ANNIE YOUNG C0llLg,t B Tmnsfex from Canton H1511 4 hnteltalnmtnt Commlt tee 4 Gnls Chorus 4 We hear that you have been IDICFCSKGG Ill radxos lately Anme We would llke to hear vou broadcast ometlme fl om Plne Ax enue f ---avgtg-v-7-1-'31 1 J 5 ,, ' r .N . 3, 4 II l , A A I! as nu n N ' l umlll' ' hull: 1 . - 1 --- 1 . 1 - ir ' . y .'-1 4 .Y ' . ov A .yy . A I 7. if . - . 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GR XNDELRS T yyas a yyeary dull yyrnter s afternoon O ca rcnally large flakes of snovy floated lazrly out of a leadened sky dovyn to a sleepy cold yyorld Th en' ct of the atmosphere and of reading a feyy eoncludrng chapters on the Lrfe of Washrnvton had put me rn no mood to study my Fren h les on for the follovyrnf cay Surely thrs yyasnt a dav meant for study but one rn yyhrch to escap from the commonplace realrtres of the present and los ont lf 'rm ng the slradoyyy grandeurs of the or Retr rtrnff tr' my room yyhere the atmo phfre yy 'rs eyen more somber I 'attempted to rrrc my lesson B ore t yyas 'rlf frnr htd hoyyever rnd that not yery con screntrou ly I felt drowsy so puttrng the bcok asrde I lay doyyn Ah' Hoyy soft the bel felt and hoyy good rt seemed to relax for a feyy m ments Why be co rcerned oyer pre ent cl ffrcultres and dutre 'P Why not be som b .ry else for IHQIBIICE' Washrngton Irynrv' In thrs frame of mrnd I fell to thrnkrnff of my fam ly ped gree Mv great Great great great grandfather on my mother s olde fought rn the French and Eng'rsh yyars Durrnv the campargn rn Quebec rn yyhrch General Wolfe yyas yrctorrous thrs ancestor yy as one of th general s body guard and yy hen General Wolfe yyfr mortally yy ountl d Syly ester Norton xf gaye hrm some yyater to dunk Hoyy I enyy lnm' But I should be glad to be one of hrs descendants Hovy brave those men must have been to dare capture by Indrans to face other oyer vyhelmrng odds and Journey through the vyrlds to capture a fort held by the French at Quebec I really yyrsh I mrght perform such a feat All that I can do rs rmagrne but that 1 often vyorth vynrle The sun rs ttrng behrnd a blue rrdge of rollrng hrlls In the valleys rt rs alreadv tvyr lrght and the loyyrng of the cattle at the oats can be heard drstrnct'y A chapel bell rs rrng rng t llrng of the close of another day and tht unmrstalsable vorce of the yyhrp poor yyrll rrvtr Hovy solemn the St Lawrence sem ms '1 rt ell tens rn the fadrne lrght of day It yyrll soon be dark up here on the plyrns of Ab alram and yye must brave another of tht ancrent batt'e fields On thrs large plarn ab ut three hundred feet aboye the St Layy renee rryer yyas fought a drcrsrye battle be yyeen the Englrsh and F' ench The bones of many of those braye men ot 1709 rest be rreath thr sorl eyen the cannone hfrye not b en moy ed from ther assrftned statrons Under the monument yyhrcn stands apart from the others are the remarns of that cour aeeous general Wolfe Besrrle hrrn IS 1 yycll 0 u I J I TT 1 1 F - ' , , :T L: f 14 - if- 'E 4 . 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A- ' ' r C '-, ' THE BANNER corered when the monument was erected b cause General Wolfe wa burr 'i at the rerr spot where he dred besrde the well As th bodr guard burred htm d d the curfew t ll the knell of partrng dar or the soldrers hear the loud crr of then actrng general Stand' The grounds rou own mx brat s' Wrll re grre rt up to slares9 Wrll re look to greener graresq etc I lore to thrnk of that beautrful poem whrch Wo'fe r peated as he crossed th St Lawrence The curfew toll the knell of partrng day The lowrng herds wrnd slowly oer the lta The ploughman homeward plods h's weary wav And leaves the world to darkne s and to me Beneath those rugged elms that yew trees hade Where heares 'he turf rn manr a moulderrng heap Each rn hrs narrow cel for er er lard The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep rmagrnatron a fittrng descrrptron of the Plarns of Abraham or the Herghts of Quebec May there be more of the shadowr grandeurs of the past for me' Rockwood Berry 36 EARLY HISTORY OF LIVERMORE FALI S F absorblng rnt rest rs the storr surrounu rng the orrgrn of our localrty yet how few know the real truth of changes that these old hrlls and rallers hare seen' It was the French and Indran War that was the basrc cause of our own begrnnrng Thrs ma5 seem a far eachrng statement but at the close of the war three men Samuel Lrr and George Bad cock petrtroned the Court of Sessrons 'now the House of Representatnesr on behalf of srxtw men tor a land g ant for remuneratron lor therr seruces durrng the war At first ther were gn en a tract of land rn Conrre I1 cut but because of quarrels the grant was wrthdrawn Tlls was rn 1770 A rtar later the e same men madf the same request of the Court of Sessrous Thrs trm ther recelred a grant rn the Drstrrct of Marne but ther had ermore Leonard Wrllrams to complr wrth certarn rerr strrct rules The were as follow That the Grante s wrthln seren rears settle srxty Famrlres rn saru townshrp burld a House for the publrc W r shrp of God and settle a learned Protestant Munster and lav out one srxtr fourth part for the nrst ettled Mrnrster one srxtr fourth part for the Mrnrstrr one snttr fourth part for the Use of Schools and one srxtr fourth part for the use of Hart ard Colleg forerer The petrtroners were rnstructed to locate tlns grant of land rn some of the unapproprrat d lands rn th Provrnce of Marne to the ast ward of Saco Rrver adjorr lllg to ome other former grant Actlng for the srrttr partrtroners and wrth full authorrty Samuel Lrvel more and Leonard Wrllrams appornted as executrve ofli ers Lreutenant Elrgah Lrver mor and Elrsha Har rlngton who proc eded wrth the establrsh ment of the clarms of the grant Thrs p ace they finally reached and lard out by mean, of ra lng and carrylng a long chaln Cons Jer me the equrpm nt thrs surre was rely good though not exact Thrs wa called the Frrst durrng September and O tober 1772 Thrs was presented to the Proprretors at a me tlnv held rn Waltham on November 11 1772 The expense of thrs surver was 2113 7s 8d and was pard at the above mentroned me tlnff On Aprrl 30 1773 a party of four led by Thomas Frsh left Boston on the sloop Sally for Falmouth lnow Portlandb They were bound for Oxford Royal as they called th new townshrp Leavrng Falmouth thev started overland through New Glouce ter Lrttle Andro Coggin and Sylvester tnow Tur nerr where they reached Oxford Royal rLrv ermorel on the erghteenth day of May Here a camp was burlt whrch later was abandon d trll after the Revolutron In 1779 Lreut Elrjah Lrrermore wrth hrs famrly came to Grand Camp They w re the first actual settlers of the town of Lrrer m re Other settlers arrrved tll about srvitr h me teads had b en taken rn thrs rrcrnrtr Thtrt 15 no rehable rtcord of the ordtr 111 wlrrch the first ettltrs crme aft r th first rhr t or four famrl lv Durrng the e rears of hardshrps or the settlers the Indlans were rerx lrrendlr though the terrltorr lxrnt. on 26 ' . , - if - I S- - -' ' . 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EP all srdes seemed to contarn hostrle Indrans and the surroundmg grants wer scene f trouble betw een the w hrtes and the Indrans The portron east of the r1y er was about on fourth the orrv nal grant and was rncorpo rated under rts present name rn 1843 The nrst settl r wa thought to haye be n a Mr Cool dge who cleared a lot burlt a house on the s de of Vloose H111 and later sold to Pn1l 11p Smrth a grandfather of the pre ent ow ner The next clearrng was made 1n 1780 by a M Jrayy and a thrrd about the same t1me on the east srd at w hat 19 now Str11ck'and Mr Samuel Rlchard on was probably the frrst settler at Lry ermore Falls In 1791 Elrjah Lryermore erected the grrst and saw mrlls wlrrch were the first to be burlt rn town The rarlroad reached Lryermor Falls rn 18:12 Shuy Capt later got pay from the company for lt Th turn table for the englne was located near wh re th frewht depot now stands The comrng of the rarlroad brought a larger popu lat1o1r and b tter prosperlty to the town I the rntentron berng to burld as far as and termrnate the rarlroad th re but Ez krel Treat burlt the la t mrle and 1857 the rarlroad was ext nded to North Jay In 1862 a mrlk condensurg and che se ffrc tory was erected by the Rocccm ka Company whrch was sold 111 1877 to Aly ln Re ord and turned lnto a leatherboard m ll In 1882 the Umbagog Pulp Company I ctefl d ms and mrlls on both des of the rlver In 1888 the Otrs F1111 and Pulp Comrany burlt a plant on both s de of the rrver rn thre towns At that t1me the company em ployed seyenty hye m n The F S R chmond wo d turnrng bu me s employed about erghty men and women There were four church s the Baptrst Chur h yyhrch was organrzed November 20 1811 the Moo e H111 Free W1ll Baptrst Church rn 1828 the Methodrst Ears opal Church May lo 1865 and the Unrye sal t Church 1861 By thrs t1me there yy r s yeral schools though no hlgh school T1 se were dryld d rnto what w re ca'led the Brg Part and Lrttle Part schools Seyeral d ctors lo ated here and the town has smce made a steady rncr ase rn growth and prosperrty Beth Losey 38 A BRAKE -XTTENIPT AT HLNTING T had always b en my de ne to go huntrne The ma1n reason probably was because so many oth r people went who brought back game and thr1ll1n0 SIOYICS of the chase Therefore berng at lelsure on a nr fall af terno n I decrded to go Howeyer I drd not rmpart thrs brrllrant rdea to my I was sure of a h arty protest HBXlI1g donned a brrght colo ed sweater and heayy k1rt and takrng w1th me an unloaded 22 ca'1b r gun whrch I slung proudly oy er my rlght shoulder I tarted 011 101 a nerghborrna, thtcket feehng qurte sure of my uccess as a huntress As I neared the groye I was nlled w1th a nse of excrt ment and rnterest for what awarted me w1th1 1 Would I mercllessly shoot down a partrrdge and carrv It proudly hom to be rnspected and prarsed by the fam1ly'J So my sprrrts soared and by the trme I had reached the edge of the wood I felt as rf Dlana herself were w alkrng at my S1d6 However my hop s tool a sudden plunge and rcy chrlls played up and down my back when on approachrrg a thrck shrubbery I paren s for fro1n them he rd a horrroe norse lrke the rollrng o a thou and drums Then 111 a flash of feather a bird rose upward and drsapp ared rn tl1 tree tops At thrs unexpected ey ent 1 nearly dropp J the weapon whrch should have been used and I yva startrng to make my way out of that dreadful place when to my utter drsgust I realrzed I had seen a partrrdge and had l t rt slrp out of gunshot What I ll1Ollgl'll of my ell then could haye been compressed rnto a pea nut h ll wrth plenty of an space left' However coolrng off a bt I de rded to ETX aga n and so I fllled tl1e gun carefullv though n t wlthout som drlfrculty and looked around for a place to srt and wart for another paltrtdge I spred an old log and walk d that way cautrou ly and carefully tryrrg my best to make no nolse though every step brought a choru of rustlrng leayes Then seatrng my self I wart d rn slence Only the drstant chatter of a squlrre or the wlnd moylng the bare branches of the trees broke the strlln ss Sur ly I must have personrned DEIETTYIIHRVIOII ard Expectatron combrned for there I s . . 27 .1 1 e .1 3 o 1 e .1 3 1 ,. . - h -. . 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V ' A. c ,. - . . . . -us- THE BANNER mx feet bullcd 111 leaxes gurl cocked and leadx for use lll mx hand and mx ears and ex es alert for 3115 moxement For some tlme I lemallled there and noth lllg came got 011 mx llerx es al1d thlnklng II xxas useless to lemaln longer I gaxe up trxlng to l1ul1t Though I xxas dlsappolnted I hon sllx felt elad th t no game had appealed for could I haxe shot at a helpless oxxellel' of the wood So h8Vl'lg lo t all IIIIEICSD 111 the manlv sport I emptled the gun by ShOOIll1g at a tree and sauntered off home alreadx thlnklng of some thlrlg else to do Hoxxexer vthen I arrlxed at the house I xxas soon remlnded of my e capade for ex erx body xxas alarmed It had been drscoxered that both the gun and myself xxere mlsslna I11 turn I recelxed scoldlngs from exerv mem bel of my famlly b8S1d6S belllg laughed at and dellded vxhen my adxentur xxas told Noxx I haxe decxded to leaxe lluntlnff to omeone more capable tllall I Nexelthele s I am not sorry for there IS just one more of my eccentrlc xxhlms vxhlch has been for gotten and Vxlll n V91 be resurrected Ellen Randall 3 I 139681116 19319 S alld U16 511911 A HAPPY LANDING HILE thloxxlng mx oe'onglr1gs IDIS a traxellng bag preparatolx to a fllght home by nlght from a summer resort xxhere I had spent a too brlef vacatlon I manaff d to forget that th glorlous holldax xx as ox er by glxlng another lneffectual dab to mx alreadx ox er poxxdered nose I gath red up the bulg lllg bag and alloxx ed a taxl to xx hlrl me to the a IDOIE xxlthout ex en one vxlstful glance back At the allport a strang and entlrelx thllll lllg scene met mx eyes Poxxelful beam of llght cea elesslx search d and sxxept the k xhlle planes lallded and taxled to a stop alll IIIQCIIZIIICS xx alm 11g the enavnes of other p'alles shouted orders aboxe the d ll When the pas IIIQPIS xxele nllallx I tab llslled Ill thclr ILKDLCIIXC eats the propeller xxas started and I could feel the DONX9lflll motors gather spetd as the plant tflxned across the port and lllt us from the ground to soar hlgll aboxe the ll?lllgH1S hat seemed so tlllx and I11II1'llLllf bcloxx It xxas a b autlful lllght and mxllads of brlaht stars txxlnkled fl om thelr xelx etx back ground The compla ent lull moon beamed doxxn upoll Us turnlllg the xx olld lnto a falrx land and our shlp 11 to a glollouslx sllx Sl llx lng blld Flnallx the steadx IllIObblllg of the Qllglll s mad me unutterablx xxealx and I succumbed xxlthout a struggle YVhl18 I lept the plane must haxe sxxaxed for I dreamed that I xxas aboard all OCCRII 111161 and I felt the 1OCklIlg lolllng rhythm of the sea But suddenlx I xx oke xxlth a sta t to find that someone xxas frantlcallx shaklng me and glbberlng unlntelllglb x ln my ear I soon d sc vered vxhy for the shlp xxas dlpplng and Caleelllllg xxlldlv llke a feeble craft on a rag lng sea It was explalned to me that we xx ere caught ln one of those l1lf6ll'l31 all pockets ln the mountalns and that therefore xxe xxould haxe elther to make a forced landlng Ol to crash Almo t lmmedlatelx xxhat that or tlmlst had pred cted came true Our UIICOH trolled shlp ceased to flounder and zoomed stra ght for the Jagged boulders III the bottom of a deep abyss Icy all rushed OV91 me and I remember c'utchlng Q0II l6thlI1g tlghtly as the crash came Openlng fear glaz d ex es I xx as startled but rellex d to dlscoxer 'nx self lxlllg 011 the cold flo r vxhlther I had preclpltated mxself from mv bed xxhlle cllnglng to the qullts xxlth all mx mxght Qhlverlng I C11mbBd back ILLIO b d and at length after d9C1d11Ig that the ground or even the Hoor xxas more comfortable vxh ll asleep agaln WIHOIIE Harmon 36 A XISIT T0 A BOOKSHOP HERE are many places 111 thls 'ROI ld xxhele a per on can flno lnttle 'lllg exuellellces 111 SIOIC for lllm but one of the mo t IIIIGIQSI lllg of tl1tse1l.l es 15 a book hop A bookstolr ma. no 1 e flx 1111 l9Sllllg to some p ople bu' ll IS to III X 1 Il I Ill elltrled I xx as QLIIIG CIIVID ll ellor xxfls so dal 1111 g o mx but I xx .ls detclm l ed to look llOl1lll lnd llltl I xxas glad that I h ld clonr o T111 bo ks xx tle IIUIII IOIIN dl cl no nllt tltl tlex xxele old or rltxx Ill xe x go c nd troll T extellllt cont txon t, tlt 28 .' ' . . v v I. 1 C ' . ' .. v -' I I ' 9 A - - .. . . '. ' O . J- .' W U . D Q 3 . l ' F A: . . N. ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' I - ' y 1 v ' 1 2 , y- Q ' -' ' . - - . , ,. O ' 1 ' e ' 1 . ' . i ' ' '. ' J- .' . L . ' 3 ' 'A i M . . - . . Y . ' ' i ' 1 ' ' , ' ,. , ' . ' , ,. . , . ' 5. . ' - S - . . v V. v . 1 . 3 v v ' ' ' Q I - ' ' . ge - . . . . . C. S V. 4. , . - c . - C . V joyfuuy anticipating the tmp home. After one dldnt contcmp-ate such a landlng. I fell . - . 8 , ' . . . - . .- . .4 1 ' kj V -, , 3 ' . .' - . A ' 'U Q. . . . - . . . X.. . . ' 3 fs . ' ' ,-- SL' A .' .. ' ' ' i ,Q ' ' .j' t ,our d lik a Q 'e' 5 ' place - '- A 1 - '- ' 2 . , .' 1 e . .' e. L 'sl K 'Q' ' ' ,' 'S . - Vl sl ' . 'r ' 'ir - , ' - 'lp ' A ' 5: 5 ' 1 ' pointed 101' the 'll ' '. J 5 'k 1 1' ' Q . ' . ' ' ' fl o .' il ' I 1 ' 5 1' . f .' 1 ll' z 21' A ' 1 , '- H. . , 5. . -, C. .,!. , VIN. 'v ' t .. .i ' Q wllel -' l j' ' ' . 1' 1 1 ' ' ffocl . 1 ' 'L 'J 1 2 -c 1 E . he ln ' lil lf l 1 THE BANN ER 29 books especrallv the cleanness of the old ones caught mv attentron I fir t examrned the old books and found that some of them were by well known authors of the past Most of Shake peare s works were there and books by Drckens Scott J Fenrmore Cooper and oth rs I looked many or what 1t would be lrke to have lrved rn the trme of these men would have been authors lrved rn our day From the works of the e great men I moved on to books of a more modern perrod of trme In lookrng at them I compared them rn my mrnd wrth the books I had just been examrnrng The stvle of wrrtrng of years ago was much drfferent from the style of today The wrrtlngs of to day are much easler to understand than those of the sevent enth and erghteenth cen turres But the novels of the seventeenth and erghteenth centurres are consrdered more carefully wrrtten than tho e of today Wrth thrs thought rn mrnd I purchased three of the books wrrtter by Drckens As I have sard there are many places where one can find omethrng of rnterest A book these ov er and wondered I wondered how drfferent therr wrrtrngs had thes tore rs one of the most rnterestrng of th se I never expect to spend a mor rnterestrng afternoon than I drd on that ramy day Robert Fogg 36 THE FORGOTTEN DAY E always have had them and alway w1ll exclarmed Mr Slouchwalk as he rarsed hrs eves from hrs paper What have we always had'P asked hrs wrfe strarghtenrng from her washboard ov er whrch she had been scrubb ng for the past hour Are you referrrng to the weekly wash'P I was not ejaculated Slouchwalk and slcuched out of the krtchen The Mrs re sumed her labor ov er the steamrng tub Thrs good natured housewrfe was no drffer ent from the rest of us and so she contrnued to speculate about what thev had alwav had At twelve oclock the couple sat down to a drnner of corn meal mush whrch was al wavs the menu on washday Before the meal was finrshed a knock cam on the door The tax assessor' Mr Slouch walks afternoon was spent rn showrng hrs farm to the assessor Mrs Slouchwalk drd her' drshes and dressed rn her one and only good dress set forth to call on a srck frrend At exactly four oclock sh brd her frrend a pleasant good afternoon and started home On the way she called at the post offrce for the marl The countrv store keeper was loudly exclarmrng about the hardshrps of farmer w hrle the a sessor stood and lrstened It cant be helped sard the assessor as the store keeper grumbled the word Taxes Mrs Slouchwalk resumed the Journey to the house on the top of the hrll Taxes must have been the thrng her husband sard they always had and always would have Satr fr d at last she entered the krtchen and carefully prepared the ev enrng meal Evemng was Mr Slouchwalks welcome as he entered the room As the two ate the conversatron changed from one subject to an other untrl at last Mrs Slouchwalk asked Were you thrnkrng of taxes when you sard We had always had them? No thundered her husband How old are you For a second hrs wrfe appeared bewrldered Then she asked And how old are you To Then Mr Slouchwalk sard All rmportarrt people are born rn February Let s leave the work and go to the vrllage to see a movre tonrght Together they spent a happy evenrng He was satrsfied that hrs wrfe had not rem m bered the day so that he had surprrsed her and she was contented because she had learned what they alw avs had had and alwavs w odld have Gertrude Br bee 3s THE F-XRWI ENJOY very much gorne rnto the country and lookrng at the farms The frr t thrngs I notrce are the wrde green fields wrth therr tall grasses and colorful wrld flowers whrch make a delrghtful prcture The forests are yerv pretty wrth thelr large trees and darnty ferns The best trme to wander through the forest rs rn the fall w nerr the leav es have such varred colors The pastures are large fenced rn space wrth the cattle srlentlv razrng They are very ' .. . . ' e . ' . ' - ' ' r ' 5 7 ' ' ' ' ' 5' . , ' . ' ' . 7.9 - . ' .. J.-y S. . ' h . B. . . l .Z 3 Y . V . . . Y . y -' v Q Q . - . , - s ' ' . - , 'A - s 1 ' ' ' e, . gether they laughed for awhile. ' ' 1 ' '4 v . , I , 3 ' ' .' ,3 - . v . ' D ' I . I ' S , 5 . v, l .1 . ,. ' Q Y ' ' ' -' Y , , . V. , Q -. 5 . - ' ,' ' . U ' V , - . . , D . V 30 THE BANNER peaceful The only gound 1S that of the the darkened starrs and as norselessly as pos bubbllng brook and buzzrng bee lb 6 CTEP! IMO bed The orchard contams a great number of Grace B Adam? 31 tr ees a Under purple The There house shrnes The nd the rrpe red frurt adds to rts b auty some trees the ground rs coy ered y rtl frurt house rtself rs large and old fashron cl are mary other burldrngs b rdes the All the e burldrngs sparkle as th sun on fresh whrte parnt house rs furnrshed wrth antrque furm ture The rooms are enormous On the walls hang ancr nt portrarts of the famrly s anc tors The brrck fire place sends forth a cheer ful warmth ln the cold wrnters Its occupants are a Jolly couple of about forty years The farmer 1S dressed rn rustrc clothrng as he goes about hrs farm dutres Hrs plump wrfe wear a grngham dress To me a farm has always seemed very cheerful a pleasant contrast to the bustlrng crty Kathleen Donald 35 AFTER BEDTIME F you haye ever stayed up lat of an eve nrng when everyone else has retlred per haps you can remembr how quret yervthrng would be Maybe you would turn on the rad 0 and lrsten to the loud blah blah of some an nouncer or maybe the favorrte Jazz orchestra would be playrng the latest hrt If rt were especrally late however the gruff vorce of elder brother would come slrdrng down the bannrster to rnform you that rt was a prty people weren t permrtted to go to leep at nrght Therefore wrth a heavy srgh of re gret you slowly srlenced the radlo and quret rergned rn the house except for the trckrng of the clock on the mantel There mrght haye been a sudden scratchrng at the door that sent you half way up the starrcase before you took courage to stop and thrnk rt was prob ably only the cat wlshrng to come rn No doubt you had no more than seated yourself comfortably once more rn the easy chair when wrth omrnous bong' bong' the clock on the mantel started to toll a yery late hour wrth maddenrng precrsron Thus yy th a mur derous look at that bothersome mechan sm you undoubtedly srlently and wrftly clrmbed Sl N BET Frrst the clouds ass mble And take on yarred hues Some are orange pmk and golden And some are drfferent shade of blu Then these blend together On the canvas of the sky To form the master parnted sunset By that great Artrst God on hrgh Ellen Randall 35 ANIMAL STUDIES Lon some ONESOME was a tmy black spanrel wrth pathetlc brown eyes that seemed to be the very wrndows of the lrttle fellow s soul In them was apparently regrstered every emo tron that passed through that furry body If someone spoke cro sly to hrm a d ep fl cker of hght would burn rn the beautlful eyes and one could not help feelrng sorry for haymg spoken so harshly Lonesome was well named for he was sel dom seen playrng wrth the other puppres Whenever the other srx puppres were at play Lonsome was to be found curled up rn a dark terest or amuse hrm Chrldren ey rdently frrghtened hrm for whenev r he heard them he slunk away wrth hrs stubby tall tucked be tween hrs legs The only person for whom he seemed to feel afTect1on was hrs master Wrth hrm he would romp through the fields p'ay ball or follow at hrs heels for hours at a tlme In a word Lonesome s whole lrfe was centered about one person a one and only frrend and pal hrs master Late Callers S I was gaz rg out of the wrndoyy at the beautrful leay es fallrng rn go den show ers upon 'he Ground some brrllrant flashes of blue caught my eye Upon lookrng more clo ely I drscoy ered four lrttle blue brrds flrt Ing hlther and thrther from th brrd house to the barn One of them alrghted upon the brro house on'y to be drryen away by a Jeal ' 1 N ' s' 1 ' L . 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A - THE BANNER ous companlon But this quarrelsome young gentleman also made a hurrled departure as the two remalnrng antagonists syooped down upon hrm and sent him about hrs own business ThLs battle between such trny warriors was of exceptional rnterest To see such tmy dell cate spring brrds before a background of autumn leaves drd seem most unu ual It would seem that sprlng yyas makrng her last stand by allowing her blue brrds to remain untrl the final moment Fall Davs and the Frolrcs of a Krtten HE fall days had at last arrrved and the leaves began to fall rn glittering showers upon the once green ground The brrd too seemed to know that fall had come as dld Marla who slowly made h r way down the long wrndmg lane rn search of her fro rcsome kitten Perhaps the krtten realrzed that the ground would not long b covered with nature s frrsky toys for him to play w1th Perhaps he also knew that soon a cold white blanket would no longer toss the ever dancing leaves rnto the a1r Feeling very lonely and desiring the com pamonshlp of her lrvely kltten Marla had lard as de her dolls put on her coat and started down the pleasant lane rn search of the elusrve krtten Whrl callmg softly she espred hrm romprng rn a pile of beautiful golden red leaves a gay and frrsky as the fall wrnds them e'ves Suddenly an unusually trong gust of wrnd sent the leaves whrrlrn rn all dlrectrons So strong was th1s mxnla ture whrrlwrnd that the bed of the unsuspect rn kitten was natched sky high causmg hrm to leap rnto the arr then turn ard run with a ruffled back and crooked tall Marla stood by and shook with laught r a her poor pet made a mad cramble up a tree trunk It was then that Maria ceased her lauffhrng and bounded after he frlghter u kitten She finally caught him and star ed toward home just as the sun was yyrshrng the leaves a soft good night Edith MCCTl1'1S 36 THE TRANIP MAN I saw the other day would make a yery rnterestrng prcture He was a tramp .1 man of short stature yyrth coarse hardened features Hrs han was brown and seemed never to haye been combed Hrs face was fat and yery drrty Red eyes and a yery red and swollen n se completed hrs facial drsadyan tag s He was dressed rn a tattered coat and a parr of pants of which the patches held mot of th colors of the rainbow In sprte of these patches hrs knees were exposed to the a1r as were hrs elbows Hrs shoes were cracked and broken and from them peeped defiantly seyeral dirty toes He walked w1th a limp and rn one hand was clenched a mur derous lookrng and evrl smelling prpe He made a very striking picture as he sat on a neighbors door step and ate Wlth many flourrshes a drnner he had begged As I looked at th1s plece of forlorn human rty I wondered how far and how long he had traveled how manv places and strange srghts he had seen What a life' The lrfe of a hobo w1th no home no where to go cannot be a pleasant one The hardshrps he encounters are to him but darly happenrngs I wonder rf I ever shall be rn the condrtron of that man? Lloyd Ware 36 A BOOT BOOT' What a queer place for a boot' An attractive one too It was made so well that even an rnexperlenced eve could ee that rt was an expenslve one It was made rn the style worn by almost eyery army of frcer of the age There rt hung a full one hundred feet above the round It was a thick day foggy wet and dlsagreeable but should a passtrby walkrng rn the street have looked up rntently he would haye een thrs boot Of course rt dldnt get there by rtself Boot no matter how well constructed can not walk on' by themselyes The fact rs rt was hung there by a rnad bood crazed wretch whrle at the same trme the owner s b dy was being bundled away Only two days b fore had a young man clad rn the garb of a Captalll dashed down that same alley rn hot pursuit of a robber A flash of steel a low moan a srckenrng tnud ,' 31 . . b b . M ' Q . ' I -' I - . 3 ' ' . . . - a I ' v. - ' . ' 3 . ' I ' Y V S v D A ' v' ' ' I' .H I ' . . , , Q be spread down so that his tiny paws could . . . 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' 0 Y , 1 - U ' t ze' c ' ' ' ' V ' - t v vs 3 7 4 THE BANNER as he fell dead' Hardly had he touched the pavement before the gang was on hlm A shy er of cold gleamlng steel protrudmg fr m Ju t above h1s heart was all that gaye eyl dence of h1s end Scamperlng rats they tore hrs coat from h1s back and klcked h1S llfeless face to pulp Th1S was the tragic and alto gether horrlble end of a braye ofhcer One beast among them rlpped off one of the ylctlms boots and hung lt far aboye the spot where he dled as a symbol of warnlng to all meddlers But as one looks at It It om how seems to be not a symbol of warnlng but a trlbute to a gallant and courageous man who dled w1th h1s boots on Alfred Timberlake 36 A BATTLE OF THE ELEMENTS BLACK cloud hung low ln the northwest and seemed to advance steadlly Llttle white plllars llke scout planes salled swlftly along under that dark and hldeous ma s The sun was obscured and llttle swlrls of dust ap peared to be the only movlng thlng The battle above drew nea er raglng more fiercely and ILS lncreaslng roar pounded the ear drums then ln a sudden burst of fury 1t broke and great drops of water hurled themselves to the ground dX'lX1Ilg the dust be unt1l there was a steady roar as gallons of wat r fell upon forest barren places ledg s roofs and the newly drled hay All scenery was shut from v1ew coyered by a colorless curtam of ra1n As the ram mcreased the llghtnxng flashed more br1ght1y and repeatedly There seemed to be a contlnuou roar from the terrlfflc 1m pact of two clashlng forces The mound faxrly shook wlth the shock and the wlnd twisted and tugged at the trees Such an unmerclful monster was the wmd' It strlpped the leave from trees broke llmbs and uprooted the weaker trees But lo' The most murdel ous of all the ele ments was yet to descend It cut haxply down wlth a sound llke the swlsh of a sw d xt swlrled oyer the defenseless and expo ed surface of Mother Earth to bounce and leap madly about hacklng and cuttlng the beautl ful green dress made by Mother Nature Thls aw ful mena e the hall roared llke a thousand machlne guns as lt danced to the tune of ICS war song upon the roofs and wlndows of mens dwelllngs DFIYEH by the wlnd lt laughed at the pallld faces of the wmdow panes and rapped dangerously upon them untll from sheer exhaustlon wmdows gave ln and the ghastly ICX marbles of the a1r burst 1nto houses to dance joyously upon the floor Then as suddenly as the whlt mataud rs c me they vanlshed In the path of the storm lay desolatlon and ru1n A quletness as of death seemed to have settled Everythlng seemed dark and ch1lly even though the land scape was made whlte wlth hall stones Another battle had been fought and an other scene of dlsast r left behlnd Here two forces had m t ln lnevltable clash even Mother Nature lacks the power to prevent such wasteful folly Rockwood Berry 35 THE OLD TRAMP HUNCHED BACK old man came walklng feebly along the path He had a wrxnkled face and a sad look 1n h1s eyes He was dre sed 1n a palr of dxrty blue tlousers w1th an old sweater thrown around h1s shoulders the sleeves tled about h1s neck In one hand he carrled a crooked walklng stxck that nelped h1s over worked legs to carly thelr load I h1s other hand he carrled a mall torn leather bag whlch contalned all h1s be ongln s and a small supply of food He stopped under the shade of a maple tree and laborlously seated hlmself He rested h1s tlred head 1n h1s gnarled wlthered hands I hope my strength w111 last untll I can get there he muttered in a weak shaky volce After he had rested h1s weary bones for a few mmutes he got up laborlously and con tmued h1s gallant march wlth death awaltlnv h1s weak and tlred old body at the end of the road Woodrow Ros 36 QC ENE IN BPRING CAR came roaxlng down the macadam road ln a yery ey dent hurry It was dur mg the late sprang and the car was covered wlth mud In spots where the mud dld not entnely blot out the flll1Sh IL mght be notlced that the pamt was dull from long 32 . 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A THE BANNER EXIJOKUI6 to the xx ather The fenders xxere b nt and txxlst d from trxlng to tear off n xx banks durlng the past xxlnter and xxere ll not for the mud lt cou d hax been seen that the IJUUIIJSIS xxere nexx Although the road VSGIG bare chalns clanked on th xx heels and once a cross Challl bloke xxhxfh plomptlx added to the clattel bx banglng, on the mudguald Ins df tht cal on the floor lax a toxx lope and llllks to fasten broken cross chalns the seat xxele txxo ca es Thele xxa a d frost r on the XXlIWdSh1E'ld to keep sle t flom f1C6'71Ilf:,' and a heater undel the dash board The car cut ol' the mam load ontq a ountlx mud load The CHI buckecl and Jumped and loaled and at last pulled up at the house 'Ihe do tol xxa just II'1'lklIIS, another call E'bert Platt 3 SHYI OCK PONDERS OW I hate Antonlo He makes mx fingers ltch to feel the soft slvn of hls cursed throat He 19 ln mv poxxer noxx alld he knoxxs not vxhat I lntend to do Sxx et lexenge' Ha' Ha' I haxe not forgott ll all the XXIOIIE, he has done me Hoxx could I forg.,et9 I shall haxe no pltx An exe 101 al exe 'ind el tooth for a tooth' Hoxx he sne IS at m xxhellex er I am pl s ent He nexer falls to rldlcule me ln publl but nexer feal I shall haxe mx I'9W3ld To see the sxxlne dle 13 b ttel than to make ten thousand ducats ax a hundred thousand Whx should I llst n to the pleadlngs 0' h s frtends'P Thex xxere never klnd to me but pulned m at all tlm s R xenge Ls vxhat I xx an' and I sha'l haxe It Who IS to stop me Ha' Ha' None He slgned the bond of hls ovxn free lklll and now he shall forfelt Ha' Ha' Ha' I can see hlm squlrrnlng under mx knlf scleamlng fO1 m ICY begglnff pleadlng but shall I g,lxe 1119 No I shall dle a thousalll deaths b fole I xxould haxe COITIDHSQIOII on ll m H xxho splt on me and called me a dov of a Jexx shall ISCEIXG no more klndness than he has glx en Ha' Ha' Sxxeet rexenge' Cloxd Broxxn 37 Nl! ANTONIA Bs Whlla Cather ILLA Cather xxas born ln WIIICIIG er Vlrglnla ln l8l6 She has xxrltten noxels about the mlddle xxest ln the early daxs My Antonla ls a storx of a Boh 1111311 fflll xx ho e people emxgrated to thls countlx from Bohemla The SIOIX 15 told by Jamxs Buldfll xxhl lllfd ll Xt door to Antonlfx when llc xx fls a box Jlm Buld n had gone from Vlfglllla to Nebla ka to llxe vxlth hls grandparents and llvht next door a famllx of Bohemlans had settled ddxxn Jlm taught ADIOIIIH to speak Engl h and they roamed the plalns togc thel Jlm s grandparents were always xelx klnd to the Bohemlans xxho knexx llttle about farm lng They proxlded them xxlth food flncl clo thlng a gleat manx tlmes Antonlas fathcl xxho had been vxell to do befole he came to Alnerlca kllled hlmself because he could not bear to see his chlldren suffer flOm poverty Flnally th Burdens moxed to Black Ha xk a nelghborlng toxxn and Jlm xxent to school He ml sed Antonla dreadfully Thell nelvh xxant d a hlred srlrl so xxhen glanclmothel Burden told MIS Harllnff how hard AIIIOIIIH had to WOIK ln the fields DlOl1gl'l1llg lnd husklng C0111 Mrs Harllng hlled hel Antonla had a xxonderful tlm lll the xll lag gong to dances with the Danlsh g, and the Svx dlsh QIIIS xxho xxele hlled flom farms neal by Flnally Jlm xxent axxay to chool to become a lawyer and fell lll loxe xxlth AI'1COIl1'1S elst xxhlle chum Lena Llngard '1 Sxxedlsh Ull Lena had D10 pered as a dl ssmakel P OI Alltonla had fallen ln loxe xxlth a good lol l1Ofhlflg felloxx It xx as txxentx xeals latel that Jlm finally saxx Antonla She was marlled to all honest farmer and llxed happllx Wlth her husband and elexen chlldren Although she xxas a bfltteled xxoman hel personalltx xxas the same ind Jlm tlll loxed her Ruth Harmon 36 BOOK REPORT ICHARD Halllburton xxas fl graduate of Prlnceton College ln the S631 of 1929 SIHCB that tlm he has trax lled extenslxely through manx forelgn COUIIIFIQS and xxrltten l 33 e e 3 ' .' 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A , , - A 3 V V9 xr V V THE BANNILR many thrrllrng accounts of hrs adyentures Some of hrs books are The Roy al Road to Romance The Flyrng Carpet and The Glorrous Ady enture The book I read vyas Neyy Worlds to Con quer It 15 ore of Hallrburtons latest and tells hrs adventure folloyrng the trarls of famous Spanrsh explorers San Salyador the rsland drscoyered b Columbus rn 1492 Hallrburton re drscoyers by arrplane In Yucatan he finds the Well of Deafh and after gazrng rnto rt spellbound for several hours Jumps rnto the yyater seyenty feet be love The next day because a frrend does not belreve hrs storv and b cause he left hrs sho s at the bottom after hrs first Jump he drv s agarn He and Krt hrs companron find Cozumel land of the coral For tvyo weeks they stay there dorng nothrng but worshrp the beauty of the place Hallrburton swrms the Panama Canal and hrstory such an rncrdent has occurred I enjoy Rrchard Hallrburtans books rm menselv I have never read any books on travel that vyere more rnterestrng or enter tarnrng Mrnabelle Pomeroy 36 ETHAW FROME By Edith Wharton THAN Frome vyas yyrrtten by Edrth Whar ton yyho was born rn 1862 rn Neve York Thls rs regarded as her best book by compe tent crrtrcs The person tellrng thrs tale became curlous about the strange character of Ethan Frome a grave embrttered and crrppled grant of a man When the story teller sought to learn Ethan s secret he vyas bafiied by the currous retrcence of the yxllage people but fina'ly chance led hrm to Ethans home yyhere he learned the detarls of the famrly tragedy Many years earlrer Ethan had yyo ked hard on the lrttle farm to support hrs moth r yyho yyas mentally dt ranged from years of solrtude and hrs father yylro was drsabled A youn nurse from a nerghborrng toyyrr took care of hrs mother before she dred Therefore b cause he yy as yery poor and to shoyy hrs gratr tude he marrred Zeenra yyrthout loyrng her But Zeenra at the trm of the marrrage a robust young vyoman soon deyeloped many arlment yyhrch caused her to l aye the yyo k to hrred grrls and r cede rnto a shell of martyred ndurance Poor Ethan rmmedrately fell n loye yxrth Mattre Srly er a relatrye of hrs vrrfe yyho had no other plac rn the vsorld to go After a vyh le Zeenra found thls out and because she vyas sprteful she ordered Mattre to leave at onc Ethan s heart ached for Mattre because she had no place to go and no one to protect her On the road to the statron vyas a yery steep hrll At the foot of the hrll an elm majes trcally toyy ered The desolate lovers tore doyyn the hrll and crashed rnto the tree After that rn the lrttle whrte farmhouse Mattre Srlver sat all day long a hopeless crrpple and soured by the vsorlds 111 treatment of her Ethan Frome yyas also crrppled but after the ac r dent Zeenra magrcally forgot her rlls She strll Wrnona Harmon 30 TALE OF TWO CITIES Retolcl By L F H S Engllsh Classes DIARY OF MARIF ANTOINETTE Noy 15 1770 O DAY has been a very eventful day rn my lrfe I arrrved at Versarlle vesterday Duc de Berrr rs all one could hope a husband to be I thrnk I am gorng to enjoyrng lrvrng her yery much as rt seems very srmrlar to Austrra only gayer Although some people thrnk that fifteen rs too young for a prrncess to marry I do not agree and nerther does Duc d Berrr Although yye do not yy sh any thrng to happen to Krng Lours XV vue are both lcokrng foryy ard to the day when Duc de Berrr yyrll be Kmg Lours XVI and I shall be Queen Marre Antornett Jeannett Dolloff 37 DIAR1 OF A PARIS 'SIERUIANT Aprrl 23 1775 OUIS XVI and hrs yyrfe Queen Marre An tornette haye been rulrng for about a year noyy Although the Quetn yyon our affec 34 ' . , .I S , . 1 6 , Y T ' . 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' s s ' Q, ' v ' THE BANINER tlons at flrst by her repeated acts of gener o lty at last y e haye awakened to the fact that she IS a yery extrayagant woman K 1 LOUIS XVI has I thlnk trled to b a good klng but rather than see hrs wlfe poutlng he has followed out her eyerv whm I th1nk Marle Antomette came here as spy for hex mother and I also thmk she wrltes and tell her brother about our plans W1th1H the last year France has gone deeply mto debt be cause of the Queens loollsh extravagances and I thlllk the country would be well rld of Jeannette Dolloff 37 AN INTERRL PTION N the year of 1789 IH a wretched and VICIOUS dtstrlct of Parts a llttle group of women and young ladles were qul tly kmttmg and chatt ng wh le small chlldren were scamper 1ng about borsterously Suddenly they heard th loud gxumblmg and ratthng of a carrlage It was the carrlage of Monselgneur Th horses were dashlng wlldly through the street Dust was flylng ln the alr as lf a sandstorm were approachmg Women and men scream mg w1th frlght rushed to saye thelr ch1'dren from the hoofs of Monsexgneurs planclng anlmals Suddenly above the roar of the tu mult as the carrlage came hurtltng around the street corner by the fountaln a loud cry rose from the multltude Whlle the hors s reared and plunged onw ard the telrlfied yalet hurrled down and the Cafflage cam to a stop The wlcked Monselgneur asked ln an un dlsturb d tone What IS the matter now? But there was no need of thts questlon for near the fountaln a tall man was weepxn oy r a motlonle s bundle Immedlately he leaped at the carrlage as lf to murder Monselgneur but he stopped sud d nly and wavlng hls arms desperate'y wlth a mo t unearthlv cry he shrleked Dead The heartless Mons lgneur cast a proud look at the frenzled father and throwmg a Gold com to the ground he otdeled hrs coa h man to leaye the place They dxoye on ID the ame reckless manner Soon the crowd dled away leaymg M Dufarge broodxnv Mme Dufarge kmttlnff BPH the wretched father sobblng oyer hrs dead chlld whlle he carrlage of Monsetgneur rolled on Thus the peaceful group of knltt rs was dtsturbed and evclted on that summers day Freda Pettlnglll 36 THE SHOENIAKER N a dxm dark garret the upper story of a wmeshop m the French suburb St Antome a whlte hatred man sat on a low bench bendmg over a table serv buslly mak mg shoes The llmrted llght 111 the room came from a WINGOW IH the roof One half of thts was closed to exclude the cold whlle the upper half remalned sllghtly open to admit a small stream of lxght So llghted the room had a wexrd appearance and for one not ac customed to thlb sort of darkness If wou'd be d1fItlcult to see and more d1Hlcu1t to do the wo k that was now bemg carrled on At thls lnstant the onlv door ln the room opened behtnd the occupxed nvure and a man entered He regarded the whlt head a moment then crosslng the room to where the shoemaker sat he sald Good day' The man raxsed h1s head a moment and re peated ln a weak far away vo1ce Good day ' The new arrlval 1nqu1red about the subject of hls work The old man answered hlm after long sllences and st1ll ln weak almost ex presslonless tones He ralsed hls head for a moment to answer the newcomers questlons and to dlsplav a palr of worn lookmg eves The weakness of h s YOICQ d1d not 1nd1cate lllness It was as though lsolatlon and hard labor had caused such a condltlon The vo1ce sounded as though xt were musty flom lack of practlce It was as though a dead man were speaklng after years spent ln a tomo 1f such a thmg can be lmaglned It was as tho Lh1S man had seen all the beautlful and gav scenes of llfe but suddenly they h d beet swept away now he was a sohtary figure hopeless and alone As questxons were put to htm he d1d not grasp thelr meanlngs at once HIS mind seemed thousands of mlles away or som thmg of much lmpoltance was OCCl1DYlIIg It The man had a long ragged whlte beard a thm face and large brlght eyes under dark eyebrows and mussed halr Hls torn yel low Shlft open at the throat showed a 30 - , - . 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A . 3. , . . - THE BANNER xxrinkled bodx The dull parchment yellow color of his tattered canxas frock hs skrn and his loose stockings xx as caused bx lack of fresh air and sunlight Th1s shoemaker this strange broken crea ture of a man held a verx deep secret Elizabeth Lufkm 36 THE PINISHWIFNT OF F0lI0lN HILE I was srttnrg in Monsieur Defarges wineshop idly srpprng a beverage my eyes wandered around the shop and perceived many men who xxere rn the same state of diess and mind as myself Although we were poorly dressed and hungrv we were very hap px for had we not rexolted against Mon sergneur and forced htm to flee for his life leaving behind his valuable possessions? Suddenly I heard a rumble which rapidly drew near Vengeance who was sitting near Madame Defarge exclaimed Hark' Listen then' Who comes'-' Madame Defarge sitt ng erect and at ease replied It rs Defarge patriots' Monsreur Defarge burst into the shop and cried out Does evervbody here recall old Foulon who told the famrshed people to eat grass? The news is of him He is among us' after this question had been asked which sig nrfied the answer b tter than words coud ev r have done Abruptly Defarge said Pa trrots are we readv'P In reply to this the drum began to beat as followed bx mx com aanrons I Jumped to mx teet and rushed pellmell into the street where weapon were snatched from extended hands The eager bloodthirsty crowd was xerx den e and 111 smelling but none of us gave a thought to thrs as we pounded LD the street in the wake of the Defarges We quickly made our wax to the Hotel de V1l'e and Madame Defarge pointed and said S e' We all looked and b gan to laugh for Foulon had b en bound by ropes and upon hrs back a pxle of gra s had been tied Madam D farg who was laughing and Jeeving b gan to clap her hands in delight and soon all the peo al rncludrng mx self were c apprng xxlth dtlrght Ha t1lx Jumping oxer a table Defarge clutched Foulon and at the samt instant Madame D farge grabbed the ropes and be gan to txxrst them xx th Great relrsh Soon the go d kind peopl began to xell for the prisoner to be taken to a lamp po t Their xxlshes were fulfilled at once The cap t v was dragged struck scratched and bundles of gra s were thrust rnto his mouth which almost choked him Pre entlx reached a lamp and the craxen fell to hrs knees and began to beg for mercy but no one pard him any attention and soon the prepara trons were completed A rope was passed around the coward s neck and he was born aloft but the rope dld not hold and wlth a piercrng scream he plunged into the arms of the throng Twrce more he was borne aloft and the third time his screams and pleadings were brought to a grrm ending and our work was finished It was dark before we start d back to our miserable lodgings with Fculons head on a prke My fellow countrymen had qureted down and now w xx ere o cupred in walt n for our bread so that we could fini h the day by eating a scanty supper Victor Kimball 37 THE SPX ARKNESS and fog settled ox er Paris arlx the flrckering lights were onlv dimlx visrbl Patriots were even then storming hotels and palaces As I went my wax down a slde street a crowd of people came rushing around corner I was saved from the enraged popu lace only by S'lDDlI'Ag into a doorway near by When th storm had cleared and once more all was calm and quiet I cautrously picked m xx ay to mv boarding house The landlady a husky French woman was an exceedingly suspicious character Sh sus pected ex erxone and exerxon suspected her How ever she was a good cook and alway had a well proxrsron d table and cozy rooms Being a spy I needed to be very cautious or I would be uspected from my actrons and be thrown into prison I was on a ml slon for th Darnexs who xx ere in need of rnformation toviterntng certain docum nts and paptr re gavd ng. thelr estate near Paris The fol oxxrng morntnv I hired a coich to 36 . . 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THE BAIVX EP go to the hamlet near the chateau At a cross road some two or three leagues fr m Parr I descended preferrnv to walk the r marrrcler of the drstance Caut ously prckrng my way to the chateau soon I came rn yrew of the yast flow r gardens already rn full bloom The famrly s safety yault was located rn a yery queer place The entrance to th yault was under a large shrub The only lryrng people other 'nan my elf who knew rts locatron yyere Mr and Mrs Ch rrlts Darney They b rng rn England had s nt me on thrs mrssrorr As I nfared tht y rult tht form of tht garcl ner became yrsrblt He was berrdrng ovfr wefdrng a bed of small flowers Soon hc re trred to the house and I was left o mvself Sneakrng toward the shrub I found rt to be besrde a large rock Just as I w as about to ent r the yault vorces sounded rn the near drstance I had no trme to scurry to shelter The guards surrounded me and demanded my rea on for trespassrng Of course I could not tell th m the truth so they hurrred me OIT to the prrson proachrrrg fate The fo lowrnff Tuesday I was to b hanged at sunrrse The prrson was a drngy filthy lrttlc brrrld rng composed of loostly fltt d brrcks whrch rltzr many years had begun to crumble My cell was rn a corner of the burldrrrg near a dense nr groye Durrng a week of solrtary confinement only twrce a day drd anyone Come near me to Urye m a small portron of black bread and a lrttle water The nrght before the executron a yorce from outsrde the wrndow of the cell broke the rltnce It sard Where 'rre you? Where are youq I answered yery softly and presently brrck began to more A sp ce large enough to squeeze through was rarrdly mme Who shou d I rind o b my frrend but an old chum at colleg ' Hear mg of my fate and b ng rrr Parrs he had come to the rescue We secured the documents and hurrred from the place howeyer not wrthout much questronrrrv and qurzz ng drd we fin -lly reach the Doy er ferry The do umerrts yy ere delry ered and I ended my occupatron as a spy forcyer and forty r yVhat do you suppose the jarler thought when he saw the em Jty cell and hole rn the wall? Norman Jordan 37 THE HONE5T TRADESNI-KN R Cruncher had been rtt ne on hr tool L rn Fleet Street wrth hrs grrsly urchrn be srde hrm wond rrnf' yhtn some one else would dre An unusual crowd pourrrrg down Fleet Street westward attracted hrs atterrtron Lookrng that way Mr Cvunclrer made out that som: krrrd of a ftrntral was comrng alonf and dd thrs make hrm happyo I ll say rt urd' Mr Cruncher at the tlosrng of the day could hay: been found bthrnd the church yard talkrng wrth the gray edrggers Thrs o called honest tradesman was rn realrty a graye robber That nrght when he went out to rob the grayes Jerry hrs grrsly urchrn sneak d out to folloyy hrm Robert Deakrn 37 AM the wrfe of a man who has hrs own way I do not mrrrd hrs work at Tellson s Bank but hrs nrght wo k rs terrrble All day long I work rn the house dorrrg all I can for both Jerrys but when th y come home at rrrght and Mr Cruncher rs cross and grouchy I feel a rf I couldn t stand rt another mrnrrte My husband desprses prayrng so he has someone foreyer watchrng m Whrle he rs w orkrng rn the daytrme I pray that hrs nrght work wrll soon come to an end Jerry rs all rrght but when he rs cros I am af W d of hrm I certarnly hope Jerry plans to stay rn tonrght It mak s me sad and uneasy when he goes out nrghts for I fear rt rs all yery drs honest lerry yctsnt lrke thrs when I mfrrrred hrm Bertha Rackley 34 THE I-AEC l TION HE black hands of the clock pornt out the numb r three What does thrs mean'P Th evecutron of fifty two rrrrsoners was soon to b grn Through the drrty muddy blood starned streets and by old worn down burldrngs cleto 'ri . 37 .. 5...-. N . . - 3 . K. he A - , . . ' H ' 'e- ' .1 ' ' ' ' . ' h- f ' -' - - - .9. , . .. ' ' V - -Q I 5' ' - Q -' Y - J . V. , . M ,. . . . . - O . . , --, r ' 1 '--' y ' . , V . . . ,. ,A , . P - y.. ' I c ' ,. . h , A V- V ' . A. l ' V V ' , V' V ' .AZ- f-' 1 f ' f- - V. . . ' B . ' . . ' ' . . V . V - V . .I ' 'V A , . ' l S Q .... A - - My heart sank within me as I heard my ap- MRS. CRUNCHER'S STORY V V. ' y. ' , ' - ' . I. ' . ' I c . i 1- t' N' 'f I fr . 4' -,Vs-Q V SV 4 I I . . A . . ' ' , ' '. , . . . i v , ., t. . x a Q ' f ' . ' :,'. ' I t e ' H . v -' - T.,ql A ' V, ei ' ' ' r ' ' f ' A ' ' e . Q . f ' ' g L 1 . ' ' 2 j e ' . ,, . . '. . , . . , . V - - ' ' if . - THE BANNER rated wlth large slgns and mmxatul gulllo t1n s are hastenxng a multltude of peop'e small and large dark and hght All are wear 1ng red caps Th tumult grows a they arrlve at the market place Before several rows of benches towers a huge beheading machm In the foremost row wlth her kmttlng slts the Vengeance a stout blood thlrsty woman Judging from her appearance she has not used a comb ln her halr slnc mornlng She wears a dress of bright red As one loo cs at her more closely he notices that she has a very determmed and v1nd1ct1ve look but IS sllghtly dl turbed about somethlng There IS only one empty seat That seat IS next to the Vengeance Maybe thls xs th reason for her uneasmess Therese sounded the hlgh shrlll voice of the Vengeance Therese Defarge where IS she? Go look for her ln the streets ln th WIDE shop ln the hotel Look everywhere' m1ss th1s She hasnt been absent from a trxal or executlon Why should she mlss this one Hurry you stupld woman' Brmg her to me Vexed and dlsappolntfed Vengeance con verses wlth one of her slsterhood As she descends from her seat to look for Therese cart loads of wretched people arrlve to meet thelr doom The executlon begms Sorry for Therese but there was one she mxssed' And soon twenty one poor vxctlms had come to the road s end Stlll Therese IS not present Freda Pettlnglll 36 MEMORIES S I reclme xn my easy chaxr before an old fashioned fire place memorles of the war days of the French Revolutlon whlrl about me The stlllness of the atmosphere IS re placed by eplsodes of the war m whlch so many lxves were lost Belng a resldent of Parls and lawfully declared a cltlzen there before the outbreak of the REVOIUEIOD ln 1789 I was enrolled ln the populace although not XhlSh1l1g to be a recorded member A man could stand on the street and see his fellow cmzens killed before hls eyes On the 14th of July 1789 the populace lead bv Monsleur Defarge and h1s wlfe crashed through the streets of Par1 to the Bastllle The Bastxlle was a prison where DFISODEYQ were kept some for small offences others for crlmes The prlsoners were ordered 1nto the streets They were llke chalned dogs let free They looked wlld eyed at the multltude A few hold their hand to shleld thelr eyes from the llght One old man rath r ashamed wlped tear stalned eyes wlth the back of h1 hand How joyous to be leaving the Bastllle' Som years later the executlon of Charles Evremonde happened on a day when fifty two other vlctlms were ln the power of La Gulllotme Slx tumbrlls approached the bloody and stately La Gulllotlne Faces ap p ared at every wmdow to catch a glimpse of the unfortunate prlsoners some wlth heads Ill hands some weepxng others looklng very melancholy In the thlrd tumbrll rode a young lady beautlful and small of stature ho dlng to the hand of a man who was trymg monde the nephew of Monse gneur who had met hls fate by the hand of one of the Jaques The grrl found comfort ln hls eyes and ln the touch of h1S hand All seemed fearful of the fatal moment ex cept the man and the gxrl who stood with her back toward the gulllotme Above the shout mg and the nol e around the gulllotlne IS heard a Woman s shr1ll volce Therese Defarge ' Mllllcent Wllklns 36 THE MURDER AT THE CHATEAU HILE the Marquls was preparmg for bed a lone figure mlght have been seen creep mg stealthlly towards the light whlch was shmmg through the bllnds of the Marquxs wmdow The figure was that of a peasant who was ln the act of performing some peril ous errand Instead of going to the door of the chateau the peasant waxted near the wmdow He saw the shadow of the Marquls move back and forth llke a clock pendulum Soon Monsxeur the Marquls extlnguxshed all but one llght and went to bed After waltmg about two hours the mysterl ous figure went softly to the wmdow and carefully opened the blmds He paused a moment lxstemng for anv nolse All that he 38 V. . . . .9 . - H . . 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'1 n-4.. -- o . 0 VN ...QW IOG OF THE GOOD SHIP L F H S 1934 1935 N September 10 218 students gathered at roll call The numbers of xarrous Classes were Senrors 21 Junrors 43 Sophomores 72 Freshmen 78 Frve students transferred from other schools to L F H S They were Esther James from Jay Marne Annre Young from Canton Marne Ve a Jackman from Kent Hrll Perlex Chrlds from Mechanrc Falls Marne and Eunrce Lane from Kents Hrll Semrnary w re Prrscrlla Berry Farmrngton Normal School Wrllrarn Murray Unrr ersrtx of Marn Frank Record Colby College All rne mem bers of the faculty returned sept 28 A rallx was held rn the ass mb x hall Cheers were gn en under th superrrsron of the cheer leaders In a spee h gnen br the coach Mr Dax an students were urg d to attend the football gam on Saturdax be tween L F H S and Wrltorr A large and errtlrusrr trt gatlrerrne of vu dents bearrrr plamrcrs paraded about town Tle object was to ex rte the rrrttr sl f townspeople rn the comrnL Wrltor anr Ort 9 The freslrnre rr lrrstorx class und r the drrectron of Mrss Hall and Mrss Maher presented a dramat zatron of scenes rn the lrfe of the Cave dwellers The dramatrzat on whrch was grven rn the audrtorrum was much enjoyed by the student bodx Cast The cave women Isabel Strout Augusta Tobrn Jacque lrne Treth wey Flora Randall the cave hrl dren E'orse Dumars Pearl Berrv th cave m n Ralph Bunten John Underwoud John Anderson Rob rt Brown Rrchard Edwards Wrllard Rrley Harold Rhodenrzer Students of the upper classes who assrsted wrth the coachrng were Elbert Pratt Alfred nre Connors and Rockwood Berry Oct 6 Four grrls Maryorre Baston Rrta Grrardrn Barbara Bartlett and Annre Toncer accompanred bw Coach Kelley attended the Bates College plax dau The grrls partrcrpated rn the rarrous games and stunts Oct 8 The managers of basketball w re clro n Wrlllam HOU11h31l was se ected for the bots team and Mar jorre Baston for the s Ot 0 A repr serrtatne of the Crowell Publrshrng Comparrr addressed an a semblx 0 the students rn the audrtorrunr He pre nr d r plan to the stud rrts wlrerebx a lar e um of monex could b made br the sale of V , A I 5 4 I i G 4 'S X ' Q0 ' - . 1- A ,Q V - v . , J: K EA 1 ,Xu sb.: 'u .I 'x JP ,-5 ' h 5-.', . 4 A 'Jia' 5. .5 -:fo ' O ' . -': 3 X , A ' -X , , I ' fx., , ' , if I 1 I- I I Q ' ' ' T' ,J . A C A, . ... -U 5 5 ' 6 o 1 W 4 of v - N Q V Q . , V . . ' I ' 1 Q . 0 k ,- ' . I. l 'S v 3 V . . . ' V U Graduates of 1934 attending other schools Timberlake, Lloyd Ware, Edith McCrillis. An- . , ' , . Q . fn' L ' . - - N V l g A ' ..., '. . grl. I fa S I 'A R Q1 - c- . c. ' 'ef . ' ' Q. g 'I ' ' . ' E' ' . r ' ' .- ' fe: 0 f , .5 1 ' ' ' 'A . ' - - g ' ' j ' 2 g se Q 2 . ' e 5 ' ' 'g THE BAND ER magazrnes for whrch the school would receive one halt Ol the subscription prrce of each magazrne Mrnabelle Pomeroy was chosen as the Man ager of the State the school as a whole and Mrllrcent Wrlkrns and Ronald Dyke as the head of the girls and boys respectry ely A boy and a grrl were chosen as county secretarr from each room A contest was held between the boys and grrls to determine who would be goyernor of the State a boy or a grrl Two members or the facultv were appo nted as adyrsor Miss Hall and Mr Dayarr Oct 12 A rally for the football game with Hallowell was held rn the Assembly Hall Cheers were given and the school song was sung A speech was made by Mr Davan Oct 19 The first of a series of three so crals was held at L F' H S audrtorrum In addrt on to games there was the following program Prano duet Gertrude Br b e and Thelma Partridge Clarinet solo Phrllrp Pratt Plano solo Grace Lapornte Talk on Calrfornra twrth rllustratrve slrdesr Mrs Etta Parsons a graduate of Colby Vrolrn solo Frank Segulrnr of Boston A nominal ad mrssron was charged The proceeds went tow ard the purchase of a radro for the school Refreshments were eryed by the S nrors All the students gathered rn the Assemby Hall to lrsten to the concert broadcast by Walt r Damrosch oyer the radro Oct, 22 A magazine rally wa held The speakers were Patrrcra Murray and Wrllram Lufkrn cand dates for Goyernor The cand dates were introduced by their respectrye campargn managers Mrllrcent Wrlkrns and Lloyd Ware Oct 24 There was only one ewron on this day and no school on October 25 and 26 be cause of the Annual State Teachers Convention Oct 29 Grrls basketball practice started wlth the followrng candidates Forwards Marguerite Packard Lucllle Rich Arlene Dunn Elorse Marrdrgo Betty Sharlow Annre Torrcer Catherlne McCarthy Ellen Randall Geraldrne Poisson Pearl Berry Elyrna Ven tre la Erlene Baston Ruth Gordon Phyllrs Whrte Alberta Hickey Phyllrs Paul Pearl Whrte Elrzrb th Lufkrn Rrta Grrardrn and Alrce Gould Guards Dorothy Dunn Marjorr Baston Barbara Bartlett Ruth Berry Mr grnra Barclay Beatrlce Nadeau Mrnabelle Pomeroy and Beatrice Barker Ney a National Education week wa ob eryed by a nrght sessron of school open to the publrc Classes were held the third fourth and srxtlr periods After the three periods had closed the orchestra under the dlrectron of Mrs A L Pomeroy gave a musical program Nlov 9 The monthly speed contest for the typewrrtrng class was yon by Drana Henry with 46 words per mrnute with 5 errors Srmone Leye que was second wrth 37 words per mrnute wrth 1 error Geraldine Warren was thrrd with 36 words per minute with l error Nov 6 The Sophomores held their socral There was a lrvely program wrth games and dancrng Nov 19 The magazine sale contest came to an end The largest number of sales was made by Jeannette Dolloff who sold fifteen subscrrptrons Phrlrp Pratt sold ten subscrrp prizes were Ralph Bunten John Underwood Isabel Strout Lawrence Crosson Stanley Rush Robert Fo s Mrnabelle Pomeroy and Annre Connors Nov 26 The basketball games rn the class game serres were played durrrrg this week lNov 28 Those who attended the debate at the Bates College Chapel between teams rep resentrng Bates and Oxford Unryersrty were Freda Pettrngrll Grace Adams Elizabeth Luf krn Mrllrcent Wrlkrns Elden Cronkhrte and Mrss Abbott At a Senror Class meetmg rt was decided to hold a social Dec 7 A Thanksgiving program was grven rn the audrtorrum Nov 30 Sey eral boys attended the Annu Bovs Conference rn Portland The typewrrtrng speed contest was won by Diana Henry who typed 43 words per minute S morr Ley esqu ranked econd with 36 words per mrrrute and Marjorre Baston thnd with 35 words per minute Dec 5 Tryouts for the school play were held rn the auurtorrum There were about 2a cand dates Dec 4 The Senror socral wa gry en rn the I 41 ' ' I ' ' ' : . g . r ' 'e I A . v A' V, 'l ' ' . . 3 - 4 V ' V - . p v v ' ' ' V B. .. v. .. .-9,3 - H I ' -. v ' . , c v ' ' . v ,V ' 1 b v Y v' v' v 5- ' Y 1' - -ha- -' . ' V .' ' . . . . ' l ' . ' i '. ' .' . . ' . - V .F 3 H l , . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . tions. They received prizes. Others receiving - . S . . . 9 ' U ' Av , l ' Q ' ' ' - . ' . . 3 . - 5 ' , ' I . : . 5 V L , . . . . H V ,7 1 v K- ' ' ' ' v ' ' ' ' .' . . ' 3 81 ' ' Q i e ' J e 53 ' ' S ' W , A -- - U . - r ' . . . 2 S . ' . . . I -A . , , S ., . THE BANNER Assembly Hall The entertarnment was ar ranged by the followrng commrtt e Kay Donald Vrrgrnra Barclay Annre Connors and Anne Young Marjolre Baston Anna Stevens and Gertrude Brsbee had charge of the refreshments Jan ll A rally was held rn the audrtorrum to arouse rnterest rn the basketball game wrth Wrlton Speakers were Mrss Kelley Mfrrjorre Baston manager of the grrls t am and Mr Davan At a meetrng of the football letter men Woodrow Rose was elected to lead the Ano e 1935 eleven The baseball letter m n at the ame trme elected Ronald Dyke to head the 1935 baseball team Jan 14 Coach Davan recerved the san trorr of the school board to start an L F Club At a gatherrng of all the boys who haye mad letters rn the varrous sports the followrng officers were elected Ronald Dyke Presr d nt Hayden Berry Vrce Presrdent Elwood Allen Secretary Treasurer Rrchard French headed a commrttee to draw up a set of by laws for the club Jan 23 Mr Grrfiin recerved the usual cer trflcate from the State Department of Eclu catron whrch grves the hrgh school Class A ratrng Jan 2 A brref rally was announced for the Farmrngton games Cheers were und r the d rectron of Jeannette Dolloff ro ch Hour was enjoyed A rally was neld for the Jay games wrth cheer leaders Jeannette Dolloff and Owen Perk ns Feb 4 The Grl Fou shootrng Conte t began and contrnu d for four nrghts Each forward had ten foul shots each nrght g vrnv all an equal amount of practrce Coach Kell y awarded thre prrzes to the wmners Lu rll Rrch broke the record thc frnal nrght ard shot ten strarght baskets Thrs gave her an axerage of seyen out of t n She rece ved a gold ba ketball Rrta Grra drn was co .1 and recerxed a srlxer ba k tball Arlen Dunn was thrrcl and r cened a bronz ba k tbal Feb 8 The Gregg Wrrt r Competent Typ 'st test for the month of February was pa s cr by Drana Henry who typed 47 words ptr mln ut Marjorre Baston 40 Elwood Kimball 40 Phvllrs Godrng 37 Carl Haskell 35 Jennette Sawt lle 31 Lorette Pelletrer a first year s udent rn typrng got 31 words per mrnut The C T certrfrcates were awarded to these tudents Feb 18 The second rssue of the Sopho more paper Hrgh Trmes was prrnted Mr Ellrngwood xrsrted the classrooms Former students yrsrted school They were Pr crlla Berry now of Farmrngton Normal Irma and Lourse Trethewey and Elmore Clough of Gardrner Hrgh School Feb 19 The Senror Class met to rnspect and drscuss frames for graduat on prctures The students of th scrence classes w re fortunate ln hearrng Mr Perk ns a mlnrng engrneer and graduat of the Mas achusetts In trtute of Technology who gave an rnter estrng 1 cture on geology Feb L5 To get ome practrcal experrence rn stenography and typing senrors rn the commercral classe had two weeks of actual work rn varrous local oflices Durrng the week of February 25 Elw cod Krmball w as rnsta led at E C Dareys law office and Marjorre Bas ton and Vrrgrnra Barclay pent each mornrn at the Internatronal Paper Company oiiices March 4 The afternoon sessron was om t t d so stud nts mlght attend town meetrn March 14 Thrs was the brg day for the class of 1935 the honor parts were an noun ed Ellen Randall was named valedrc leen Donald was nam d salutatorran wrth an av rage of 90 535 There were four other honor student Gertrude B'sbee Marjorre Ba ton Carl Ha kel' Ann Young Nlarch la Students who demonstrated prcicrency rn shorthand and typewrrtrng for the month of March 'Shorthand-60 word Trans rrpt on Testa Mona Krmball and Mr grnra Barclay rComplet Theory Test fo wn h 90 IS passrng grader Marjorle Bas t n and Dana Henry 1ComJetent T grst Testv Dana Hen y ol words per mrnut Gabtrelle Duguay 41 words per mrnut V g nl Barclay 40 word p r mrnute Gabr e lt Dtlguay 32 word per mrnute Typ wr trng 1 Ruth Cram 36 words per mrnut Vlolet B n cd tto 36 words Rrta Grrardrn 34 word A lane Dunn 30 words per mrnut 1 rl 8 Tlrr week the stude s get 42 ' ' te : ' ' e . V ' - . - A ' ss ' - 3 -I ' . .' ' ,. . ' ' . . ' e . rf ' ' L 1 ' ' 'Q 2' . . 4 - ' . 9 'C L ,i ' - 5 ' ' e ' 'e . . A U C- A 9 ff ' .' . . . 5 ' sr , ' -- , A , 3 A . 3 V ' ' .. . , . ' . s ' ' D ' 4 - . ' ' fs v v , , . , - s . . . ' ' - ' ' ' 5 ' g . v . H , - , N . ' ' ' ' ' , ' Y Q- ' ' . e ' e ' ' ' ff . , O, ' . ' e - V - i ' . c . ' ' - Feb. 1. Another C0r1C9rt in Series B. Dam- torlan, with an average of 93.5353 and Kath- ' 3 f A '. ' e ' ' ' Q . 3 ' , S ., , 1 H' I ' '- v . A J A' 4 A '. ' 1 . T ' ' - - :a r - ' . e' . .,. V , . . - -A ' 9 . . C' C - - .. . ,, . . A X. ' ' ' ' I . 1' 'n 1' ' ' . . ' ' .L , A - . .- , J A . .' ' C L J: , 3. z'- ' ' ' 9 ' A L' .i : L ' ' ' ' eg , ' ' r ' ' se :t ,- D ,. . . . . A 3: Ar- ge . e L-2 . 3 S - it LE, 1 - ' sn l ' Cx 1 0 ' 1 1 . A L M - s A- ' ' 3 A . ' e ' 1 K . . . ' S . .' - ' . ' ' ' ez ' e - 1: x ' J 's 'e' 3 ,' ' ': L ' . ' 31 r- et ' I I ' ' . I r p 1 . 's 'X ' J nt' ting THE BANK ER pract cal experience 1n commerclal work wele Smone Letesque at Lawyer Dareys oiic Mona Kxmba l and D1ana Henry at the I P Co oflices and Maryorle Baston at th L11e1m re Falls Trust Company DUllllg the wlnter term certlflcat s for pro Ii ISHLX 111 Shortha11d A919 award d as fol lox s 80 wold Tl2HSClllJI'Oll C rt1ficat Call Ha ktll MHTJOIIC Baston Elwood K1mball 60 word TISIISCFIDIIOH Cert1ficate Dlana Henxx and Vlona Klmball Complete Theory C rtltl tat s Dlana Henry and Maryorla Baston Typewrlttng C T Certlflcat s Dlana H 111 47 wo1ds per mmute Elwood K'mball 41 Gabr ele Duguay 41 Maryorle Baston 40 Vlfglllla Ba1clay 40 Phyll s Godlng 37 Carl Haskell 36 Gab11elle Duguav 32 Jennttt Sawt lle 32 Tvpewrltmg 1 Ruth Cram 35 V1O'8I Benedetto 36 Rlta Gxrardln 34 Lorette Pellet1er 32 and Arlene Dunn 30 ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS A short Arm1st1 e Day program was gly n 111 th Assembly Hal Fr1day Not 9 The peak rs were Gertrude Blsb e and Elb ll Pratt They poke on The Creed of an Amer1can and The Act1v1t1es of the L ague of Nat1on, respectnely On Wedn sday Not 28 a Thanksgnmg program w as gn en 1n the audltorlum Set e1al selectlons were played by th oxchestra und r th dlrectlon of Mrs A L Pomeroy and l lowlng the lnstrum ntal numb rs two song were sung by the student b dy At the c 1 clusxon of the mu 1cal part of th program fou1 leadlngs were gy n 111 the follcwlng or der H1s M8FCl6s Endureth Fo1eyer Ro k wood BCIIX Thanksglvlng Day Jeanette Dol lofi' Th3IlkSgYlIlg Alf1 d Tlmb rake Two Proclamatlons Lloyd Waxe On the last day of the fall term a ChllSt mas program was present d whlch con 1ste.l of a 9611 s of readlngs and a C1168 O1 musical l ct ons by the two orchestras Two r ad lngs wele glyen from Dlck 11s Chr1st1n:1s Carol MHIIGX s Ghost Alfred Tlmbe lake Chr1stmas at the Cratchrt Hom Lloyd YVHI6 Cloyd B1ow11 1ead Ch11 tmas at Punkln Holle1 SCHOOL PLAY NIUYIHX Hall wa w ll filled on the eyenlnv of Ja11ua1y 29 when B1g Hea1ted He1be1t an hllarlous comedy ln thre acts was pre ented by the L F H S students Lloyd War 36 as Herbert Kalness and Annte Connors 31 as Ehzabeth Kalness hls w1fe dld excellent work ID d1fIlcult characte1 parts Burna Smxth 37 as Al1ce Kalness tl1 daughter and A1f1ed Tlmberlake 36 as All drew Go dr1ch her nance played the11 roles w ell As the young son w1th a sense of humor Ph l 1D Pratt 37 gave an ff ctlxe and pleas mglv natural performance Mary Marr 37 gate a X'831lStlC 111terpretat1on of the modern aunt The other students IU tl1e cast who had less lmportant roles handled them ln a atls factory man11e1 and dld much to make the play uccessful The plot 13 woven around Herbert Kalness a self made busmess man who lnslsts that h1s fam1ly mu t be brought up ln th pla Il tradlt ons When h1s daughter becom s 811 gaged to a Harvard man and h1S wlfe has 11ot only ICG cream but Harvard men to dmner Herb rt rearly goes out of h1s mmd wlth rage Herb rts hom becomes safe for Haryard me11 only after h1s fam1ly has embarrassed h1m by embrac ng h1s p1a111 tradltlon l1terally The s1ght of hr wlfe 1n an old mapper and a uppex CODSLSIIIIQ of Ir1.sh stew a11d apple ple destroys thls culmudgeons reslstance Cast of Characters Herb rt Kalness Llo d Ware Rob rt Kalness Ph1l1p Pratt Ellzab th Kalness Anme Connors Martha Barbara Ba1tlett Herbert Kalness Jr Cloyd Brown Allc Kalne s Burna Smlth A11drew Go drlch Alfred Tlmberlak Amy Lawrence Nl ly Marr Jlm Lawrence Ro kwood B rty Mr Goodrlch Robert Fogg Mrs GO0dl1C1l Ell X1 Randall Ml Haven, ElbcttP1att Mrs Havens Ruth Ha1mon Synop IS of Sce11es The T1m Now The Place A small mxd east c1ty The entxre ac ton cf the play takes place IH the COlTlb1l'l3 ton hvmg and d1n1ng1oom of the Kalr s heme Act I Breakfast at the Kalness Act II D11ner at the rialness Same exrtlng Act III DIIIIIBT aga'11 the next day If tl1e pay was a success th productng taff as well as the cast deseues much cred1t lOl those teache1s and student dld much ha1d work m adyance Waltel B1lodeau 36 F1anc1s Ch1co1ne 36 and Wesley Hodgkms 3a were stage managers and Jeanette Dolloff '37 , . 1. 43 i . , . . . . , , Q . - . , . i . ., ,- 5 . - 1 ei ' l ' ' ' e ' ' .' . . . 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' ,, L I THE BANNER and Constance Burbank 37 as property man agers assrsted Mrss Hall who acted as adyrsor to the tage managers and property mrs tresses Mrss Abbott superxrsed the work done by the Home Economrcs grrls on corers for the furnrtu e and also acted as prompter 'Vlr Whrtne, xx as rn charge of trckets and ad ter tr rng and w 'rs assrst d by Bertha Rackley .37 and Patrrcra Murray 37 To Mrs Pomeroy and members of the or chestra much credrt rs also due for the musr cal features that added to the enyoyment of the evenrng The Boys Glee Club whrch gave two num bers b tw en the acts was most favorably re cerred Tnerr selectrons were Broncho Boy and On the Road to Mandalay JUNIOR NIGHT 34 Class of 1935 On Frrdav evenrng May 11th 1934 the audr torrum was frlled wrth parents re atrves frrends and alumnr returned for another Junror Nrght The followrng program was presented Junror Nrght Exercrses Processronal Kathleen Donald Inrocatron Ru F S Krnley Readrngs Nerghbors Katharrne Hayrland Taylor Ellen Randall Toussarnt L Our erture Wendell Phrllrr s Elwood Krmball How the LaRue Stak s Were Lost Charles New ton Hood Kathleen Donald The Whrte Hands of Telham Samuel Day enport Annre Connors The Constrtutron Herbert Wenw Carl Haskell The Man Who Walks Alone James Low ther Gertrude Brsbee The Unseen Wrtness Kathryn Way ne Elbert Pratt Although the readrngs were well grren the program seemed somewhrt long wrthout the customary musrca' numbers Followrng the exercrses many of the gu sts rrsrted thc class rooms and lrbrary rn whrch work was on drsplay As usurl mth teachtr prrpfrrtd a room tx hrbrt of work done under hrs or her superrrs ron durrng the year CLASS DAY 34 The members of the class of 34 and tnerr guests enyoyed the usual fun of the amusrn reyrtw and forecast that rs a put of the com nrencement tradrtron of Thursday afternoon June 14th at Murray Hall wrth the followrnff program Pr ocessronal Charrman Martha Merkle Inybcatron Rey F Stewart Krnley Address to Undergraduates Henry Legere Prophecy Margaret Toncer Musrc Mr A L Pomeroy Country Garden Grarnger Wrll Eleanor Storer Grfts to Grrls Lours Crosson Grfts to Boys Thelma Sandstrom Ode Recessronal GRADUATION 34 Graduatron exercrses for the class of 1934 were held on Frrday afternoon June 15th at Murray Hall The order of exercrses was Charrman Martha Carrre M rkle Scrrpture Readrng John Arthur Clark Psalm 148 Imocatron Rex Alfred Hempstead Salutatory Geraldrne Lucrlle Smrth Early Arctrc Explorer Essay Alrce Mary Borrrn Pearx s Boyhood and Youth rn Marne Essav Valerre Murrel Chrcorne Peary s Early Experrence As an Explorer Musrc Mrs A L Pomeroy Sors Bors Staub Readrng Wrllram Lawrence Murray The Frozen Grarl Barker Es ar Eleanor Martha Cyr The North Pole At Last Valed ctory Frank Alaster Remrd As Pearr Saw The Future Presentatron of Drplomzrs Ode Rc eessronal At the conclu ron of tht fxcrtrsfs there w frs 'rn rnlornral rrefptron s Q - . . . .Y .' : ' .A U . , . . , . ,. - . f ., V . . . ,.'. - .f v 4 V C 'Q 2. 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I- 2 sl - 5 u 1' -r L vs 1 ' rA'- K ' ' - I rr t 1 I THE BANN ER PRIZE SPEAK ING CONTESTS For the thrrd consecutrye year L F H S entered representatryes rn the seyeral rnter scholastrc speakrng contests rn yarrous sec trons of the state Thrs vras the first trme hoyxeyer that th local school partrcrpated rn the Unryersrty of 'Vlane contest On Aprrl 26 four students accompanred by Prrncrpal Grrflin vyent to Orono In thrs contest each school rs alloyyed to ent r one student rn each of the four dryr sron of speech extemporaneous humorous rcadrng serrous readrng and declamatron The local candrdatts yxtre Rockvyood Berry 36 Gtrtrud Brsbec 37 Annre Connors 30 and Robert Fogg 35' Phe Lyford contest through yyhrch Colby has strmulated an rnterest rn publrc speakrng among hrgh school students rn Marne Iyevy nam d the Montgomery contest Thrs r.s open only to boys and admrts only oratrons by modern peakers Elbert Pratt 35 and Alf ed Trmberlake 36 yyent to Wateryrlle on May 3 to represent L F H S Mr Dayan accom panred them as faculty representatrye On Aprrl 27 the western drvrsron prelrmr rrarres rn the Spear Contest yyere held at Ed yyard Lrttle Hrgh School rn Auburn Elb r Pratt 35 yyas our entrant HONORS FOR ALU MNI The school feels pardonabe prrde rn the record made by sey eral of rts recent graduates who have contrnued therr educatron rn rnstr tutrons of hrgher learnrng both wrthrn and yyrthout the state Cecrl Carter 29 yyho vyrll complete hrs course at the Ea 'man School of Musrc rn Rochester Neyy York thrs June vyas not only elected to rtsponsrble posrtrons by hrs fellovy students but also yyas ayy rdtd a substantral scholarshrp by hrs thoo' Dorrs P Marr 30 vyas graduated yyrth honors from Gorham Normal School rn 1933 and from State Teachers College rn Harrr sonsburg Va rn 1934 At the latter school Mr s Marr yyas one of ten rn her class lected to Kappa Delta Pr Socrety a Natronal honor socrety Carrre A Perry 30 yyho yyas graduated from the Eastern Nazarene College rn Wollas ton Ylas rn 1934 yyas yaledrctorran of her class at that rnstrtutron In September Nlrss Perry ret ryed a felloyyshrp from the Grad uate School of Boston Unryersrty Durrng the current year she has marored rn Englrsh and rn June yy1'l lecerve from Boston Unryfr srty thc degree of Master of Arts Vrrgrnra K Wrng 33 rs one of the freshmen at Colby College yy ho vya on the Deans lrst of honor students for the frrst semester Frank A Record 34 a freshman at Colby yyas not only on the Deans lrst for the first sem sttr but also yyas second rn rank amonf tht one hundred and tyyenty srx men rn hrs t ass Tyyo facts from the above record afford an rnterestrng commentary the flye students represent four graduatrng classes srx vyrdery scatte ed rnstrtutrons of varred types haye drs trngurshed these graduates rn consprcuous fashron Concernrng the scholastrc standrng of our graduates vtho haye entered Marne colleges Mr Ellrngyyood had the follovyrng to say rn a report made to the townspeople Durrng the last four years eleyen puprls haye entered Marne colleges from our hrgh school Nrne of them entered by certrficatron and tyyo of them on trral One of them yyho entered on trral made good The rnne yyho entered bv certrfl cate yyere a.ss1gned srxty one subjects They rec ryed horror marks rn nrneteen of these subjects and farled rn onlv tyyo HONOR ROLL Frrst Rwnkrng Perrod SENIORS Kay Donald Ellen Randall JUNIORS Rockyyood Berry Ernestnre Dumals Robert Fogg Ruth Harnron Edrth McCrrllrs Freda Pettrrrgrll Alfred Trmberlalte Mrllrcent Wrlkrns SOPHOMORES Cloyd Broyyn Bessre Gibbs Ruth Hodgkrns Adelt Jacquts Ruth Lee FRESHMEN John Ander on Erlerre Baston Pearl Berry Robert Br ovy n .' 45 . ,. , A v ' . - -'E' .N ' - ' 5 A4 . ' 4 . 2 9 ' .'A . ' h. ' .31- 0. . ' . ' -1- , ra ' yy I- A- ' . - ' U -1, et. A . , . - . I, V , . . . h my ' 7- . . . . Hampshire. and Massachusetts, has been re- . .g 1 Q . V , O v ff . A' ' - F V ' fi 1 ' 1' ' 'Q O I Q U V .V , E. , , . A , A I V ' ' Y 1 . ' ' ' . 3.t ,Y . I . V it V. . . , ' C- . 2. , A. 5 ' . .lv . L. ' ' M' ' so 1. ' ' D - 46 THE BANNER Alberta Hickey Beth Losey SOPHOMORES Roberta Morrison Flora Randall Ruth Berry Cloyd Brown Harold Rhodenizer Dorothy Dunn Norman Jordon Vie-tor Kimball Ruth Lee Alice Mercier Charles Dow See-ond Ranking Period SEINIORS Kas Donald Ellen Randa l FRESHMEN John AHOEIQOH Peril Berrx R b rt Brown Beth Loser Roberta Morrison 'Vhrtle Timberlake Freda Pettingrll Mrllrcent Wilkins John Underwood JUNIORS Ruth Hrrmon Winona Harmon Alfred Timberlake Fourth Ranking Perlod SOPHOMORES SENIORS Ruth BPT Cloxd Blown Elle rr Rrrrdall Kar Donald Dorothy Dunn Ruth I-lodg,krns Normrrr Jordon Ruth Lee Alice Mercier M rr Joi re Baston JUNIORS F E H EN Rockwood Berrx Robert Fogg R S M Winona Harmon Edith MCCrill1 Freda Pettrngrll Mrllrcent Wilkins John Anderson Robert Brown Elo se Dumars Roberta Morrison Flora Rrndall Harold Rhodtnrz r SOPHOMORES Ruth Hodgkin Victor Kimball Ruth Lee Dorothx Dunn Alice Mercier Ruth Berrx SENIORS Norman Jordon Charles Dow Gertrude B1 bee Kar Donald Adele Jacqheg EHGII Ralldall FRESHMEN Mxrtle Timberlake Third Ranking Period JUNIORS John Anderson Erlene Baston Rockwood Berrr Ernestnre Dumars Pg-qr1 Berrx Robert Brown RODPIK Foge Fledi P IUIWI11 Eloise Dumars Maxnfrrd French Wnronr Harmon Alfred Tlmbellak Flora Randall Harold Rhodenrz r 'Vhllrcerrt Wilkins John Underwood Beth Loser SL HOOL ACLOL NTS In ermore Falls Il-gh School Athletic Association Proht and Loss Statement For Period Ending, April ll 1935 Magazine Sales Less Share to Crowell Publishing C Student Pr rze Check Tax Se nror Dance 1934 Total Profit Los on Athletics Baseball fStrt ment No ll 1-ootball 1Statement No rsketball Strternfn' Is 3' Te rl I. 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I TH' it -1, V 11.117 ...,.... , ...,... ,, . ,IISTTLH THE BANNER 51 K - fbi ' Alfxk ffxfuy X Lim -1 BASEBALL OACH Davan summoned h1s baseball men to practlce the the first week 1n Aprll 1934 Twenty SIX reported to hlm Among these were the followmg letter men Ronald Dyk Wood ow Ro e and Rus ell Meserve The team dldnt fare so well durlng the s a on but ln 1935 the chances are good that was as follow Llvermore 9 Llvermore 1 Llvermole Llvermoxe Livermore Llvermore Ln ermore Llvermore Llvermole Lxvermore Llvermore Llvermore Llvermore Llvermore 2 Leavltt Canton Lewxston Auburn Rumford Auburn Wllton Hebron Reserves Lewxston L1 bon Falls Hebron Reserxe Wllton Llsbon Falls Rumford Llvermore 7 Canton 7 fW5:f?'rr.0f -N 41 'X FOOTBALL HEN Coach Davan gave out the call for football men ln September twentv three students reported Among these were the fol lowmg players of experience Wllllam Houll han Russell Meserve Maurlce Gallant Woodrow Rose and Francls Ch1C0lh6 I plte of the good splrlt shown by the candl capped by lnexperlence had a poor season If many of the squad remaln IH school ll IS hoped that next season L F H S wxll have a good team The followmg men were awarded letters at the end of the season Wlllxam Houllhan Russell Meserve MHUTICP Gallant Woodrow Rose FTBDCIS Ch1COlll9 Stanton Cloutler John Coolldge Elwood Allen Wxlllam Pom eroy Walter Bllodeau Ronald Dyke Stuart Souther and Mgr Rlchard French L F H S 0-Rumford 39 Lack of pract1ce and lnexperlence caused the down fall of the locals ln the first game of the season agalnst the powerful Rumford team The DBSSlDg and kxcklng of Houllhan . f, 1 X qw ! ' .1 X X li X 1 . O XXXXX , ' url: X X , I I f ll! 4' . , . V t . . , I n they will go places. The schedule of games dates. the green and white eleven, handi- . 17 . . . . ' ' 2 11 I , .,., ' ' 9 1 11 , ' ' 5 18 ' , . ' 1 '7 : ' ' ' . ' 2 18 ' . ' Q , ' 25 ' 1 5 . . ' ' ' . ' . ' 12 x 10 ' . ' . ' ' - ' ' 3 14 '. ' . . ' 4 's 11 . . ' . ' 8 ' s 23 .... ' 17 ' 10 ' ' ' ' ' 10 ' 9 ' - ' 1 . 7 . 52 THE BANNER. A 1 w t f if lll BOYS FOOTBALL TEAM and the defensxve work of Rose were the hlghllghts of L F H S L FH S 0 W1lton12 The fallure of three regular lmemen to show up caused another defeat of the local club Houllhan was the outstandmg player on the field Hrs klckmg passmg and defen slve work checked many WlltOH threats L F H S 0-Sanford 25 Playlng on a field already wet and wlth 3 steady down pour throughout the game the Andres were doomed to defeat For three perlods the local team gave the strong San ford club a great battle The local club was agaln defeated by a powerful Hallowell team The Andles showed up well durmg the first part of the game but were overpowered ultlmately by the strong Hallowell team L F H S 0 Mex1co4l The Hlgh School boys were defeated by a xastly superlor team The flrst quarter wa, evenly matched But later Mexlco ran up a large score L F H S 0-Farmlngton 19 The Llvermore Falls boys were defeated by a strong Farmlngbon eleven Thls was Farm mgtons first vlctory over Llvermore ln slx years L F H S 0-WIIUOHG In a close and hard fought game played at Wllton the local club was defeated The teams were very evenly matched and the Andles showed great improvement BOYS BASKETBALL E second week after the close of the foot ball season Coach Dav an had twenty those who reported were these letter men Elwood Allen Russell Meserve and Wllllam McCarthy The team d1d not shape up very well at the begmnmg of the season but near the close they began to play a good brand of basketball Those who were awarded letters at the end of the sason were the follow mg Russell Meserxe Ronald Dxke Elwood Allen Hayden Berry Harold Rhodenlzel Stanton Clou tler Alfred Timberlake and Mgr Luclano L, F,H,S, 0-Ha110we1127 men report to him for basketball. Among THE BANNER F BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM 1x1Lt20 L F H S Fhv lfycal team defeated Leaxltt 111 a xerx flflgf f'.1mQ1J1anec1atML111ax Hall L F H S krpt ilu lmd thmuggh out tlw ffamc Xflflseue c f IITI lox thc Am Q NIXICODO LI' HS23 The local club JOUIIIPXFCI to NIPXICO and mai fmc bx a much bfttu tmm Allen ua S to scoxf m om bw ton32 LFHS Thr loml bow xsfle dcfe md 'IQWIII bx then 1 1 ww Im! ffxnw Thr-10 was N1 Xf Clik m X 4 1 f mhxop 37 L F H S 1 r If ill' J II 1. 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Aw. 54 THE BANNER GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM GIRI S BASKETBALL HEN Coach Kelley sounded the call for basketball about thrrty grrls reported Anrne Toncer Rlta Grrardrn Marjorie Bas ton and Captarn Bartlett were the only vet erans left from last years squad However Arlene Dunn Beatrrce Barker Elorse Mandr go Dorothx Dunn Beatrrce Nadeau and Lu crlle Rrch pros ed themselx es worths of mak rng the team Although our grrls drd not wrn all therr games they demonstrated abrlrty and show ed promrse of an exceptrorallw good team next wear Those recerxrng first team letters at the end of the season were Annre Toncer Barbara Bartlett Marjorre Ba ton Rrta Grrardrn Bea Bcatrrce Barker Lucrllt Rrch and Elorse Mandrgo Second team letters were awarded to Freda Pettrrrgrll and Ellen Randall L F H S 47 Leaxrtt 17 The grrls began therr season on December 8 by defeatlng Leaxrtt Instrtute The grrne was Lnermores all the wax and when the frrrfrl whrstle bln w our tram was 30 pornts rht rd of rts oppont nts C rr rrdrn and Toncer wtrt outstandrng plaxers L F H S 30-Alumnr 13 The Andrettes showed therr frght by defeat rng the Alumnr 30 13 The game was fast and much skrll was shown rn passrng the ball and makrng baskets Grrardrn was hrgh scorer L F' H S 18 MeXrC0 29 The team met therr first defeat at Mexrco The game was fast and the Lrvermore grrls held therr own untrl the last half when Mex rco broke loose and prled up 11 pornts L F H S 16 Wrlton 22 The Andrettes agarn suffered defeat when Coach Toothakers fast sextette came down to Ln ermore The grrls plated well and An me Toncer drd ercceptronallw fine work L F H S 12 Farmrngton 17 F'rrmrngton came dow n to Murrax Hall 'rnd managed to edge out the Ln ermore g1l1S by G e pornts Toncer scored most pornts for F H LFHSl9 Jax A hard game was lost when Jaw beat Lrxtr mort Somehow the grrls couldnt get up sttarn on Jax s court and clrcl not exhrbrt thtrr best brand ol baskt tb.-rll . 4 X .. 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Mau 'VIHII lIU1Sll11d0IQI2llld1l1g, QUCSIIOIU Hou to vet thexoo Mlss Chanex What ciocx Romt etc moan RICIIRIC1 Edxxaldk Rome and Compfinx Robelt Bxoxxn Whx IQ If that EIOIQQ Du mam hasnt fimshcd that qullt Qhe mai makmg Dxck Batm Because Shel hasnt 'lnx mom buntm 1Bnnten1 of Whx dow Bvttx Shallow 11kt to flkhllllfp lil RIFIIIIC1 Edxxfucw ll1CilH Jllllllk Camur pr tk S uk Remus Chmtx R chfnd what dO4N1fC1Ii s in t nn W 11 tx nn 1 John Andemson What language dom I 1 bell Stlout llke best'P Jumm Bunten Fxvnch M1 s Chanm John Uncimuoocl 1P l1l'll1L,C that sentence John U I chngmgz to an 012,111 f.,l1I1df I S axm sau a monkex Mlis Chanet 'to Robcxt Btoxxnv Robe tt gue an antomm fox fxeah obcxt XlI11x1I1f.,fOI 1 momrnv COUIIPOIIN R Buntfn Wmtt rnakw Poful Butt X0 R Batvs Tu toxxn IS gIO1lIg to gnc h 1 a xx ax to moss on 4CI0KNOIlV N1 Gllmll mn Enphxhf Whx do the x c 11 mn 1'mg,u1g.Q the muthtx tong,ue' Flow 'VIind1g,tr 4 um t K tum :tx f If Q , 'Z ' ,' ' ' - 1 I 1 ' ' 5 ss. - A . , 'b .L ' , H. - Z ' ' A I... .i .. 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Bee Barker Why certarnlyl If they had made rt one rnch longer rt would haye been a foot had Just bought Gee thrs rs pretty John Ben detto tvyho candy at Nelkes Storer good second hand candy' C LASSROOVI BONERS of the Laker The bon y brrde The ex trngurshed man The students gaye therr subdly ded attentron to the speaker Take an empty gallon Jug of yy at r Perley Chrlds ard the other day that yyas not tardy but he vtas late Mr Grlflin rn Cryrcs Class In some places the senior four year hrgh school has only three years rn rt Stanley Rush Do you use tooth paste'P Vlrke Eames No My t etlr arent loose Rrta G Haye you eyer trred lrstenrng t a play yyrth your yes shu 9 Vryran P tfrom the seat rn frorrtv Haye you ey er trred lrstenrng to one yyrth your mouth shut Mrss 'Vlaher Poulrn tts reclrne rn a sent nce Poulrn I reclrne the rnyrtatron 'VIr Whrtney In hoyy many states rs vtater foundq Lufkrn In all the states llrqurd solrd Uaseou v M ss Maher Hodgkrns yyhere drd you ey er hear of The Lady of the Lake 'J W Hodgkrns Ey ery Saturday nrght doyyn to North Turner Stan'ey Rush trn Comm Layy What rs the Statute of Frauds W1llre'9 Wrllram Houlrhan E uh rt s the cousrn to the Statue of Lrberty rsn t rt'1 F AMOUS REDIARKS I yyoke up too soon Perley Chuds Hah h ho John Coolldge Who put the chalk rn my rnk'P Coach Wrll you grye me the vtords to that song Packard Hoyy can you tello John Coolrdge What else vou vyanna knoyy'J J Botka SONTGS APPLIED Congratulate Me' E Randall What A nKrn1ght' M M'rrr The Wrnd s In The West lsrdev E Allen Stormy Weather W Lufkrrr Its An Old Southern Custom Day an s qurzze Arr Earful of Musrc The orchestra Blame It Orr My Youth John Coolrdge College Rhythm Boys chorus Grgolette Ellen Randall Ha Cha Cha Elrzfrbtth Lufkrn Happrness Ahead A comrng test Here Come the Brrtrsh' Julmn Botka and Elyyood Allen Irresrstrble Algebra class Isnt rt a Shame A postponed test I Understand Stanton Cloutrer . 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N :11 A- IA ' 'Zz 1.111Z'1, I 21.11 11: Ilwz. , 121- ' 1: 1 :A IA I' 'A' L 1111i YJ 1 1.:A :A I1A.11..1 1,1' A,1-A1.A- 'U'l',XI3IAl-lx I1 'l'h1-ir I11ili.1Ix MMI U All U AX fx UL in '.'. 1, .' L .A .11,1. L ::1..: 'A :,,1QA511..1 1- '- JAAX AA AAC- '.', .:.:A 1 1 3: 1-1 11:111c 11.11 NI 111: , 1A 60 THE BANNER Alllllllllll CLASS OF 1934 Harry H Beaulleu I P Co LIXCIIIIOIC Falls Malne Genexa B Berrx News London Busmes College Conn Puscxlla Bexry Farmmgton N01 mal Farm lIlgIOlI Mame Ahce M Bohm At home LIXGIIIIOIC Falls Malne Lo111mex F Buxnhfim At home Luumoxe Falls Malllk V Muxlel Chlcome At home LIXCIIIIOI Falle Mame J Arthur Clark I P Co Luetmoxe Falls Mame Eleanor Crane At home Lxwermoxe Falls Mame Ethel G Crockett Lemston Mame Lotus, R Crosson-Crosson Chew roltt Co Eltanox Cu Gllffill At home Llxcxmole Falls Malnt Annette L Dumals DllITld1S Gxocexx SIOI IXCIITIOIL Falls Milli? Dolothx E Gxax At home Luexmare Falls Manu Stztlln J Knoxxlfs At home Lnumox Fxlls Mnnt 'uno s mt n 1 'VI1 t Henrw L Legexe I Malne Mary H Lesko-At MEIIIC Martha C Melkle Falls Maine Regmald T MIIICI Falls Maine Emxlee J 'Vhtchell Falls MHIIIQ W1ll1am L Mullay Otono Malne P Co LIYGIUIOIE' Falls home Ln ermol e Falls At home Llvermol e At home Ln ex more At, home Ln 6111101 e UUINGISIIX of Mame Donald E Noble At home LIXEFIHOIG Cen ISI MHIIIG Fallllle E Norrls Levslston Mame Agnes Page Galdllllil Lexuston Mame Pta1lO Perry At home LIXQYITIOIQ Falls Mame Bernal L Phllhp At home Luttmoxe A a L POIIIION At home LIKQIIIIJIP Falls M une Fxanlt A Reeold Colbx College Watex ullc Nfdlllh us J llhllllw P Co LIXQIIII Fall M nne Donox ln X Polyext on At home LlXlIl1l ne 'NI illlo thnx L ls I n 'Hunt , I , v. 1 l . , . 4 4 CA Q. . V .. A A V I rv l . V x v A f. . I K ' ' ' .. .i ' , . ' v ' I. .' ' ' 1 ' , . .D ' - - 4 3 . V1 ' . . I1 1 N V X . ' ' ' :Iv-A l ' V 1 . , ' Livermore Falls. Maine. 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Falls Vlame R1Cll3ld W Simp on I P Co LIXLIIIIOIC Falls Vlame Car' E Sandstxom I P Co LIXGIIIIOIG Falls Vlame Ralph A Smith I P Co Lnalmoxa Falls Nlamf . 61 J 3 , ' -.1 . . ' 'A i A - ' . A I I . H .4 Q . A. A-'. . . ' . Q.- . Y. ,I ' '.I'c . , ,. - . l , ,f . , . . 'V . . f I I . -- I 21, V I v . 1 - . C , L . f. . 1 -1 '-I- I I I c ' .I 'J - - -I f - .' l I I A ' 'K' I ' ' .fl . Cl .I 1 f . .I , L2 '- . , 1 ' .A 'f-. . 1 .' Ill, dn ' ' ' 1 I I . .-. , ., s f - V . .1 1 ' . '. ' . X ,- Business College, Boston. Mass. ' - - - - 2' . ,-. . ,. .. I 1' I . -' . cf V . - , - -, - 1 . ' c .'.. ' . 'V 4 ' ' ,-, , A . . . . , K 1' I .' 13 4. . .. 'X' 1 -'. ,. ,V , ..,, . ,, . C . 4 + t ' . ' Q- .' X L' ' I ' , I 've v . I . ... . 'ax . ES - j ' L . ' f H - .' X . I II ' ' ' .. 4 X . 4.,.. ,X ,I . ' I. I '. , . I I .I 2- . ' :xl ' . I . ' .. -f . ' ' ' c z 3- 1 . 1 . Y , Q . 'e . 11 -. . .. ' ' ' ' ' . ' -1 I 51- ' . - 'fr ' L 3 ' - '. . , -'. . .. 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Potter Co Lrxermore Falls Marne Harold R Grrlfln I P Co Llxermore Falls Marne Vera Hamrlton Parker Wrlton Marnt Wrllram J Hebert Wentworth Instrtut Boston Mass Mildred Hrnklex Wllglll Lrnotrpe operator Adx rtlser Otllce Lrxermore Falls Marnt Florence E Hood At home Lntrmore Falls Marne Holden F Jackson M ddlesex Counts San atorrum Waltham Mass Betts Jones Poland Sprlng Marne 4Sec retarx to Mr Charle Rrck rr Exelxn Knovtles Ranger Farmrngton Marnt Marguerrte Letesque Robrnson At home Lrtcrmore Falls Marne Ada I Lwman At home Lrxermore Falls Marne DOIIS P Marr Teachrng Brovtntrle Junc tron Marne Freda Mavzxxell Apte Nevtport N H Irene McCarthy Dumerx Portland Marne Melrrn F Mrller Butler Hosprtal Prom dence R I Anna Mosher Cro kett Deceased Leona M Muse At home Lnermore Falls Marne Carrre A Perrx Boston Unrversrtx Boston Mass Mrldred Poland Rumford Marne Phrllrpe L Pomerleau At home Ltermore Falls Marne Stuart H Record At home Lrxtrmore Falls Marne Anrta Rrchards Trbb ts At hom Lrxtr mort Frlls M une Lott1tRrg,L Crl Favttt Vlarne rSrnd Iron Nirst rrnrn Wrltorr ll rln sr rrr L 'Ihornpson At homl L trrnlra Frll Mr rt C1 Howard Thrng At home Lnermor Center Marne Erma M Trethevtes R N at home Lner more Falls Marne Frances E Turner Studtrng musrc Bos ton Mass Cl iss OP 1929 Gertrrrdr Ardtn Dtan Lrurrnorr Falls 'Vlarne John K Bate I P Co Llwermore Falls Mane Eduard A Falls Marne J Brlodeau I P Co Lrtermore George A Falls Marne Arthur W Falls Marne Bonn I P C Llterncore Burbank I P Co Lrxermore D Cecrl Carter Fastman School of Musrc Ro hester N Y Le lre A Duplr ea At home Falls Marne Ln er more Wallace H French At home Falls Marne Lrvermore Eta Gagnon Dubord-Clrrsholm Marne Kenneth E H rdy I P o Falls Marne LIVCI H101 6 Falls Marne Leah M Henrw Norvtaw Marne Alma R Hrnds Teachlng rn N H F Llcxd Hood C M P Co LIXGIIIIOIC Falls Marne Flzabrtlr Jackson Snellrng, Lrncoln Ma s Wlnola F Karn I P Co Lnermore Frlls Marne Chrrstrn J LaBrecque Lemston Marne Rina Ltadbettr Teachrng, at Rrttrsrcre Lrxermort Marne Grxtndolxn N Mann At home Lrxfrmore Falls Nlarne Marx E Maxxxtl Teachrrr rt East Ln r more Mrrnt Dorotlrx F Mclixttn Bula Brothtrs Lx :rt P ills N11 r V Mfr ronrr rrtrmr fn 'VI 64 , . . . - . 1 ' . 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