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

 - Class of 1942

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X FKONG FAI rND5rHH A small log house back on a lonely road caused much attraction to the ew people who passed Twinlng vines climbed the id s cf the house plsnts of va ious types could b s 1 C1lCLgl he wiudow A sho ' 4 stance from the hou e fu re was a aunber of rose busn s Jn b oom young man passing along the road s'opped a moment to look a the beautlful scene After a moment's pause, he went on twilight dropped on this peaceful scene, a beautiful woman richly dressed and carrying a babe in her arms, came bla k 1 lr, he wore no hat he Joi ed her in the road afta' lookin h dool or o aced the baoy in the man's arms and they s erted down he road The sun now slowly sinking cast red beams of light on this small amlly proceeding slowly down the dusty road They had no car and seldom used the horse that stood ln a stable on he other side of the road That like the house was built J logs A stranger looking down upon this family would have won dered where they could be going They spoke few words as they walked along, After Q short time, they came to a small town. They did not even pause to talk with anyone, but giving a pleasant smile or nodding the head, they proceeded slowly toward a white building which sat on a green mound over looking the villige Stone steps lead up to the door Up these steps the family went and disappeared inside the house If one had closely observed the writing on the door,he, toonould have been tempted to enter It read Wwelcome One and All Who Wish to Know God W It was the oldest church in the neighborhood to which the family hed gone on this peaceful evening After the church services, the minister came forward to meet this new family and to welcome them He had not yet recognized them, but the husband spoke hurriedly to his wife and hastened forward to meet his old friend As the two men grasped hands, people watching them were entranced by the love and friendship that held these two friends in the tide of brotherly love. Viva Yates '43 1 S ' f f' ' f' J' .J - if ' o , s e . ' 3 'C . , 1' - ' e ee 1 k . 'JT t -1 . , 'L rug .tl- S luke -1 . A F 1 Q Qs . A Q A+ Q 4 . U I O As .I ' ' from the house. She was followed by a tall man with shining A ' -V5 ' I ' r- J4 LC . L 5 4.1 - ,rgj in e ' O C'fe L L ' , 4. , 4, 1 . U -- . L 2' - 0 -C' .L , . 9 C . l t . . J ff . - C I L.. E l A 1 O 1 ' O v- J 4 I I , , , , , . , , , 1 0 ' 1 1 I 1 4 . 1 1 Q 1 . , ,

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UOOD IUDDJ-X Nui? It's a funny thing that something hasn't been done about hat innocent looking person that lives in many homes auses more embarrassment confusion and broken llNbS than lnyone else I know Just yesterdey I accidently stepped on ie ttrew me out the door and down the steps It was just my luck I landed right in the middle of a large mm puddle, and thst wnsn't all the girl that I have a great deal of admiration for vslked by I was so embsrrsssed swore I'd get even with him if it cost me a fortune and it did I ran back into the house and jumped ss hard as I could right in his middle He slipped out from under my feet and went crashing through the bottom s sh of a lsrge window ent outside and made a grab st him This time he Yont sail ing through the top snsh He ent through the chins cabinet breeking everything within reech snd skidded to s top rlght in the middle o' the pnrlor floor I got sn ax ond sid th t I would rid the orld of him forever, The ax did the tl1Ck alright, but it slso mede s Pole through the floor Although it cost me plenty to fix things up, I did get rid of th t cake of soap Robert York l45 JN GUM frlflxll I In my desk there is a p okage of nice double mint gum nd row delicious it would teste if I could onlv have one iece Oh' The teacher's back is turned and now 1S my chence h' No! Nom she is looking straight at me She turns around gain nd now I have the psckege in my lap but the pvper on t rettles and attrscts her sttention again Now 1s my ch nee nd off comes the cellophane Out comes one stick and I put he rest in my desk Off comes the wrapper snd it 1 ts ted or my mouth but she calls on me to answer s que tion answrr it O K but I thin' she suspects something Cae is alking with someone else nd no' is my chwnce, out sho is looking at me sgein I know I ill brcak it into l1lt1G aleces and put it in that way There it is all dor nd nom is the gre t tesk of chewing it up The teacher hasn't c ught me yet and the first bell h s rung for c ass But lss' She has seen me snd into the wastebasket it goes 1th sn hour to make up sfter clsss and I think of all the time I've spent trying to have n fe moment's enjoyment from my favorite pastime She just 1sn't humsnl Maxine Clifford '49 f I' 1 f I ...I L . 4. J C 1 I 1 .I . L.: 5 . 1 l , - J A J -v L Q I ' 1 C 7 ,limo L 1. l. . - A - . . 1 , . 3 ,. 1 1 l N . 1 .. , 4 r f 1 ' H, . , Q f . I g . .. I , C' o 1 K - I 1 f x. 1' - Q , '- .I Lnh f . N, . I W r , g f' r 4 . ,. n . n,'5 ' ,- ,K , L W7 , f. ,r , U . ' -. , Y - . r , C -1 U fx I , .L , , r 1 r'- Sr, . f-. . w , ' - I z. f. L . , n I ., . 2 I 1 , 6 4 . A I h 4-I NH al I L P nf I - L I , f,,. K . A . ' u 0 - r .. e s ' . 1 K r f ' 7 f 9 1 . , , c - I . , . L A - , , ' be n. . , , r. ,Q 1, L, , . 1 . , , L , f, S Su' 1' C' '- , , , , LY, . ,s . I 1 1 5' o o f I . - L . -, L . sz LA n. A- - df Q , , L, P H L L 1 I I . , . . , V7 'if , U -1, r c. . . ,, L r - Ie 'Q ' L - n , A , , , f , 1 Q W - , PL .Lf x p 3 - ...Q fx V' 1. 1 q r - f fi A 1 1. , , Y' , , L x a . L n. r.



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