Mount Desert High School - Skipper Yearbook (Northeast Harbor, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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lllll-Hlllllll Slowly, slowly as if knowing that something was wrong, I opened my eyes. Eyes that had been closed for, for how long? I did not know. Had it been seconds, minutes, days, hours, years, centuries? I had no way of telling. Nevertheless, I opened them, or, else should lsay, they opened. I seemed to have no control on them. I looked around me. It was dark. Not a clear black dark- ness, but a haze, a dim foggy haze. Not knowing, or caring, what to do, I lay there until my eyes, sore as they were, grew accustomed to the lack of light. I looked up, straight up, and saw--nothing. Nothing but blankness. I tried to turn my head a pain shot through my skull and neck. My next move was to sit, or to try to sit. I did, however, succeed in getting my- self into a pose similar to an upright position. So, balancing myself on two extremely shaky and bruised arms, I swung my legs, which up until now, had been extended flat before me, around until they were hanging in mid-air. I bent my knees and let my feet drop. Again a pain consumed me, this time from my toes to the very tip of my much matted hair. Being careful to move with strict caution, I slowly massaged the mus- cles in the back of my neck until I could move my head with ease. I looked around me. Where in blazes was I? Nothing seemed fa- miliar. How did I get here? ? There were lots more questions in my mind, but loudest and foremost was, . . Where am I? At this point, I got the bright idea in my much rattled brains to get up. That is, if there was any floor in this , . .this, what! My body, however, had other ideas, it wanted rest. Ilayback down again trying to think, to figure things out. Where was I? ? ? ?I-low did I get here? ? The more I puzzled, the more tired I got. My ears buzzed, my limbs dropped numblike lead weights, into their proper places on the table top. My head throbbed. Instinctively, my eyelids closed. No! I couldn't rest until I found out. Where was I How did I get here? I HAD TO KNOW! But I couldn't re- sist. There was some strange power over me. Without warning, I became tired, so tired that nothing mattered any more. All I wanted to do was to sleep. I needed peace. Sleep. . . Sleep . . . . . . the eternal peace. Slowly, steadily, it engulfed me. Sleep, how restful, to both mind and body to sleep, to sleep how long? Forever? Vonnie Cousins '53 SKATING The sky is black as velvet cloth, The ice is smooth as glass. Each lad glides by and on his arm, A sparkling little lass. The screech of skates, the crunch of ice, The crackle of the blaze, The laughter of the girls and boys, the hooplas and hoorays . The roasting hot dogs o'er the flame, The sturdy fire of oak. The clinging scent blends with the night, The smell of woody smoke. These senses of the skating pond, Could never quite compete, With the startling, painful accident Of landing on your seat. Sally Scarborough '55

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bm? MEM 4 January 24 - February 13 What an exciting basketball period this proved to be! We may not have been champs, but we manifested spectacular showings! February 13 Good thing there wasn't a contest between grades 7, 8, and 9 in their one- act plays, for all would have won the blue ribbon. February 20 The annual Sophomore Hop was held tonight in the Auditorium. Music was furnished by the Coasters. February Z0-Z7 Vacation, vacation! Another one is here! Gee, we must work those poor teachers to death. March 6 Tonight the Hi-Y Club played the faculty in a spectacular game of basket- ball. Proceeds of the game went to the Polio fund. March 13 A successful high school operetta Sunbonnet Girl was presented tonight under the direction of Mr. Leeman. March Z0 Junior Prize Speaking! Congratulations, juniorsg we're proud of you! March 27 The P. T.A. gave us a social. We enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. AprillO-19 May 1 What, another vacation? Oh well, all this nice Spring weather.- The P. E. classes put on an exhibition tonight to show what they have been doing throughout the year. May 8 The Junior Prom was held in the Kelley Auditorium. A lot of fun was had by all, I know. bday 15 Today and this evening, various pieces of art produced this year were on exhibition in the gym. May Z3 Music Festival at Skowheian todaty! Although it was a long, hard day, it was an event to be remembered y all o us. June 5 Senior Chapel was held this morning. It held a lasting meaning for the graduating class. June 7 i Baccalaureate--another important and solemn step in the lives of our senior. June 9 Graduation Ball--the biggest dance of the year, and the most colorful. But under all the gaiety--the serious minds of the seniors. June 11 Graduation! The last event of the season. From here, we're on our own. Vonnie Cousins '53 46



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WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS Your name is Nick Kent. You are an F. B. I. agent, and you're scared to death. You crouch behind a tombstone in the city, cemetery, waiting, watch- ing, fearing---fearing, the horror that's sure to come. Suddenly, you hear a sound in the sky. Soft, steady, like the droning of a thousand bees. And then it comes into sight. You know now it was nota dream - it was not a hoax. The flying saucers are real, because youlre watch ing one with your own eyes! You'll be the first man on earth to prove flying saucers exist. Your hand trembles as you grip your revolver tightly. Deep down in heart things bullets cannot harm. Silently, the black ship lands only a few feet from where you crouch. A huge heavy door ponderously swings open. Your heart forgets to beat as you realize that you are about to set eyes upon the creatures who man the flying saucers. And then you see it! A sight almost too horrible to bear. You jam your fist into your mouth to choke the cry you dare not utter, but can't control. For the things that emerge from the strange ship are the most loathsome apparitions your mind can conceive. Like gigantic earthworms each burrows into the soft ground beneath--into the silent waiting graves. Compliments of LUCHINI'S RESTAURANT For a few moments a deadly quiet fills the graveyard, and only the sight of the waiting saucer con- vinces you that you really saw what your stunned brain refuses to be- lieve. Then,slowly, the ground begins to rise over each grave. You know the climax is at hand! Where the slimy creatures from the saucer had sunk a moment before, men and women rise up, bathed in the eerie light of the midnight moon. They slowly make their way to the gaping mouth of the waiting ship. In that split second you know what you have to dog there's no time for hesitation no time for turning back! You say to yourself, I've got to enter that saucer with them. You gamble that you won't be noticed. It is a desper- ate gamble for your life is at stake. The inside of the saucer is moldy and thick with slime. A fit dwelling for four, slithering worms. Now the procession stops. All eyes are on the creature in the front of the roomy a huge undulating worm-like thing which speaks your language, Hear me, creatures of Mars. Your time has come to strike. For months our people have been raiding the graveyards of earth, and substituting the bodies of earth's dead for our own. Soon we will outnumber the Compliments of FRANC IS AHLBLAD Ellsworth, Maine 48 Bar Harbor, Maine

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