Woodstock High School - Eureka Yearbook (Bryant Pond, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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X if U t The leaves were whispering softlv As I started out that day The sun was slowly rising O'er the hills far away I started walking down the path Toward the forest oh, so green And there I saw the feathered beasts Before their mirrors preen I kept on walking down the path And came to a gurgling stream The sun nov shining o'er t e hills On this view, cast a gleam I paused a moment then went on To an old oak tree near by Here I sat and watched the birds Soaring gracefully through the sky I walked along the dusty path And soon came to a shining bay, Here I rested and thought of the things I'd seen on that beautiful day Jiva Yates ' X V J IP :I L He walked out of his humble home into the unshine H brlght and clear as he set out that fine mo ning But as this toryl ends soHmu t thghlgfethofhthggq rgsgogggtiggg e e u g S E Qhefglguds ggffgg neither r ghty'nor left g walked traight into the path of a speeding truck He wa thrown several yards onto the soft grass at the ro d 1dr Ah what 1 trfgic 1 ht Sisters, brothers and sadofst of all eleven fluffy, yellow haired oftsprlngs hovfred about too young to reallze the full meaning of the situation Ho rver, in time the loss seemed less and in due time l o, the golden haired babies grew into fine healthy young pullets But I shall always remember that terrible accident thwt left all those little children fatherless Allison Benson '42 . M f n I K .Y , , ,, , . I I . , v , - 1 , , , , ., , 1 , C - , , ' 1 ' , c Q 1 I C. 1 -'r fr' -' r e - f' f'- r r ' f ' Lx r 1 xx r I Fi. QI J .. .I J L Ji . - ' , ' , s I. e held his head hifh and thrust his chest out. His eyes were , 5 'h '- 1 C ' , I 1 F 0 X ' S , S , E1 c c U .fe 2 . e I . . gg H 1 , . E ,- I K , , he r S c , . fs , . H's' J. , v r z 1 s g . , f H' c , . . r .1 7' A c. 7 . , .c f 0 1l '3 V I 1 I , I 5' S , ., , c I O K - ,A J I z C , ,



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JF BFING MJCKFD JJ! Judge Oliver Baxter was a very good man in all respects. Everybody liked him at least, when he was around there was always a crowd near the portly gray haired gentleman, listen ing to him crack Joxes or tell some interesting story of his early days But as there is always a link in most people's ch in, so there was in Judge Baxters he always had the luck of being locked out of his home, office or where he might be He didn't like to admit this failing but would always take it with a smile and say NSure, ure, sure But one of his experiences was a little bit too much However, he did take it and someone finally convinced him to relate it I will tell you how he told this person in his own language nwell s1r,n he said, Uyou've asked for this and you can laugh all you want But I betcha, by golly, that it won't happen again UI was w lking home from my office one Tue day on a very cold day My feet nd hands were both second hand ice cakes and my stomach ached with hunger Of course, I began to think of the nice w rm house I would go into, and probably the door, I grabbed lt, expecting the thing to open right up, but to my dismay the door was locked The only way to get in would be the upstairs windows which I could reach with l dder or a hole near the shed that I might be able to crawl through A I approached the windows I hung tight to the hope that they would be unlocked but they were even tighter than the door The only possible chance to get in was to crawl through that hole But' my luck again was gone becau e when I get halfrav through I cou1dn't budge I was stuck tighter than paper 1 when it lands in some glue HWhen my wife arrived hone at 4 30, I was stiff with the cold Lnd he just laughed at me and said that on the top shelf was a new key and that she had forgotten to tell me W UWell,H the Judge ended,NI went in and got warm after the wife had tugged and pulled me out W The experience resulted in Judge Bexter's wearing a key hitched to his belt on a string Cleo Appleby '44 fa j fa ft Q ' 4 .4 .J , 5 -.L H c z - ' . b , E , . V. . f X r F, ' . v Q ' V ' U 1 . I. 1 ' c ' f ' C S x n N f I , L f ' 1 4 0 + X- ' U ' . I r I X 0 C r c u 3 1 S r 0 Vx PL 1 I ' ' - r ' 1. . 1 . . C fl, . L Fl hot soup would be waiting for me. Naturally, as I reached . r -V, . I .f C L Q X X I c 1, 1 ' my F1 f .. . , ,. p . 1 l S ' J X f ' , n 1 J f v . . - ' S f f' 1 , . ' . I f 1 S X' . ' . . I . , ' I s I . . . - H Y' ' r L r , r f r V r, , . . J s L I A L I

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