esse maze 195 1 fix wan 199 Pubhshed Annually By esse H gh SQIEQQQH Alblon Mame f 1 1 f.f9 f'M 3 x OX ' f 43' ' T K -0 . tb' if .Q , i j 7 A w ,C 1 Q, cz MP 1 Q . . I DCC1lCL1tlIJl1 0 lm ohufenfm 0 env resoevf um, rleflmale our 7 emo fo w llllllfl, Ufllllbf' 0 lou: 0 orfo on and four anion at m our ue arc u on our rc ifaevf mul adnurafmn 3 mo 0 F1020 Q 1991 Ol I' 10111 ll NHC an If . H3 .. 91195 af-1 1. ,I 2 5 13, 32 f f tl' ff f. ai AJ - 4 fl' If nl ' ' ffl 'fr' f BESSE HIGH DIRECTORY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. K. H. lVlcKechnie SCHOOL BOARD Elwood Knight Wesley Norton George Littlefield FACULTY Left to Right, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Foss, and Miss Elwell. EDITORIAL BOARD Flrst Row Left to Right Nancy Blanchard George Could Lawlence Reynolds Charles McK1el Kathryn Keay, Oswald Cash and Althea Hendsbee Second Row Kenneth C ould Maurice Scrlbner Jr Vlrglma Mason Barbari Knlght MISS Mltchell Ida Marks Barbara Qulmby Vlrgll Coffin and Kelth Noyes Thlrd Row Stephen Fowler Ralph Meader and Carroll Hardlng EDITORIAL BOARD STAFF Edltor 1n Chlef Flrst Asslstant Second Ass1stant L1terary Edltor Asslstant Asslstant Art Edltor ASS1StaDt AdV6rtlSlHg Manager Asslstant Humor Edltor Charles McK1el Lawrence Reynolds Kathryn Keay Althea Hendsbee Nancy Blanchard Barbara Qulmby Nancy Blanchard Lawrence Reynolds George Gould Barbara Knlght Stephen Fowler ' , ' 1 , ' I , ' ' , in Y ' 7 . 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Iie- 4 'ter N12 .' 1 I111c, 2 1 ' z ' 1 'z 'gl I.. ! 1 Q EDITORIALS Q SHOULD WE SEND TROOPS TO EUROPE It has been sald that the only way to prevent war IS to prepare for 1t If we do not prepare for a war with Europe by sendlng troops there we are only 1nv1t1ng a surprlse attack from Russia or one of her satellites Sendrng American troops to Europe would benefit us not only by dis courag1ng an attack but also by wlnnlng the fr1end1y nations respect and trust toward the United States for taking such a step If we did not send troops to Europe we would be left without a single ally 1n Europe The European nations would think us cheap and afraid if we turned away at the first sign of danger If troops were not sent then communist agents and Sp19S might lnfiltrate lnto the government of the free European people Russia would greatly increase her 1ndustr1al power 1f she should be allowed to make war and gain the Ruhr and the Saar Valleys and the great steel centers of Belgium Luxemburg and France These places would be the first places that Russia would try to get The communlsts are a blt careful about provoking war with the United States Th1s was shown ln Korea When American troops were occupyrng Korea everythlng seemed peaceful and quiet but no sooner had American troops been wrthdrawn than North Korea attacked the Republic of South Korea The mdustrles homes factorles farms and governments that we helped to bulld 1n Europe by prov1d1ng b1ll1ons of dollars through the Marshal plan We are faced with a s1tuat1on today similar to the s1tuat1on that we faced in 1941 just a decade ago Ten years ago we were faced by Japan in Asia trying to take over a free natlon which was China Ten years ago we were also faced wxth Germany trying to take over the free European nations To day we are confronted w1th North Korea and Red Ch1na trying to take over the Republlc of South Korea and 1n Europe we are confronted with the poss1b1l1ty of Russia taking over the other free European natlons One of Amerlca s greatest men Abraham Llncoln said A house d1VldBd against itself cannot stand According to this advice the United States should unite Wlth the free European nations to fight communlsm for if they stand alone then one by one the nations will fall George Gould 52 A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Let us take a look into the future at things which could happen to this world ThlS IS the record whlch may go down in the hlstorv which future generatlons may study April 23 1952 The newspapers are spread th1s mornlng wlth shocking news President Truman has been killed and Russia IS planning a major would be lost if we did not keep our friendship with the European Nations. BESSE BREEZE OITBHSIVQ aga1nst our forces III Eu1ope who are fightmg w1th other Unlted N3tl0DS forces under General E1senhower I4 vervbody IS 111 a panlc for fear of RUSSIHU bomb1ngs whlch would vvlpe out all the major c1t1es1n the Un1ted States Let us get further deta1ls of the assass1nat1on of Presldent Truman He was k1lled bya man named Ilttle Red 1 lttle Red IS a communlst now but let us take a look back lI1tO h1s past Back 111 fortv hve I lttle Red was lust completmg grade school He was brought up 1n the slum d1str1ct of New York At seventeen he was left w1th no parents for they were kllled IH an automoblle Hbbldellt He hunted for work but work belng scarce he started Steilllllg for a llVlllg He was caught and served one year 1n a local prlson When he was released he was very bltter aga1nst the world It was then that he was contacted by a Qornmumst agent He became a loyal member of the party and agreed to assasslnate the Pres1dent The plans were drawn up and 1 1ttle Red was to carry them out It was on a brlght summer dav and Mr Truman was glVlI1g a campalgn speech A small man edged h1s way through the crowd w1th l1ttle attentlon be1ng pa1d h1m Hls r1ght hand was bandaged and 1ns1de was a concealed plstol In the mlddle of a sentence d9I10L111C1I1g Commun1sm and at the r1ng of a gun shot Presldent Truman dropped to the floor He d1ed at twelve mlnutes past three that same afternoon lnttle Red had completed h1s task Later when cornered by the pollce he comm1tted su1c1de June 14 1952 The much expected attack has been made on the forces 111 Eastern Europe but they were dr1ven back on a counter attack Meanwh1le Vlce Presldent Barkley has taken Office and has obtalned permlsslon from Congress to order the Army to drop the atomlc bomb on RUSSIH The major bombmg IS planned for tomorrow Everyone IS afrald Russ1a may yet be one step ahead of us and w1pe out our natlon June 16 1952 The attack on RUSSIH was made yesterday w1th Engl1sh and F ench planes also helplng Oar Jet fighters also shot down three Russ 1311 bombers that had just taken off from an a11 base near Moscow Others were ready to take off but the bombmg w1ped them out We w1ll now en counter a man to man battle NVlth the RUSSIQHS Most of thelr a1r force and navy were Wlped out IH the bombmg and It IS expected that they w1ll soon surrender July 2 1952 Russla surrendered todav after a hard fought battle The Unlted NHIZIOIIS forces leave been dr1v1ng the RUSSIHHS back for many days We have pa1d a great cost 111 l1ves out Russ1a pa1d more ElSeHhOW9f says we never would have won 1f most of the commun1st countrles around Russla hadn t helped us when they saw a chance to get out from under Mos cow s control Today there IS no such clty as Moscow for It was completely Wlped off the map oy the bomblng Stalm was among those who surrendered The ldea of hav1ng 1J1ttle Red k1ll Pres1dent 'I ruman was to lower Amer lcan morale They d1dn t know that thev d1d what many pol1t1c1ans wanted anyway Nelson Bezanson 51 . , 1.w Y 1 1 . . . 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T. . . , - . . , U . ... 1 8 BESSE BREEZE SHOULD WE SEND MORE TROOPS TO EUROPE 'P In such crucial times as these lt IS necessary for us as cltlzens to ponder every angle of the s1tuat1on before taking a decisive step such as sendmg troops to Europe George Wash1ngton father of our country and first President warned us many years ago agamst forelgn entanglements Nevertheless 1n World War 1 we lost thousands of lives m1ll1ons of dollars and accompllshed nothing Since that tlme we have become deeply involved 1n foreign entanglements whlch have cost us thousands of llves and blll.lOIlS of dollars and the end IS not yet in sight It should be crystal clear to the most casual observer that such a course as we have been following slnce World War 1 leads only to confuslon IH our homeland and does not 1n any great measure benefit the people abroad Because the ramifications of sending troops abroad are so vast and our probable force which we could send 1nto the various troubled areas of the world IS so small It would be much better to keep our troops at home to de fend against 1nvas1on The present so called pOllCe actlon 1n Korea should open our eyes to the fact that even in thls small area our force that we have been able to send there IS wholly madequate to cope with the s1tuat1on If our force IH Korea has cost us thousands of llV6S and m1ll1ons of dollars wlthout any materlal or splrltual advantage from these losses It can readlly be seen how hopeless and helpless would be the S1tLlatlOl1 were we to send other troops to other troubled areas of the earth The country IS hard pressed to find the necessary able bodied men to re enforce the small garrlsons that we have m the far corners of the earth Why then should we thlnk of sending more troops to other parts of the earth? Mllltary authorltles agree that lf we are to send troops abroad we must lmmedlately draft elghteen year old boys Th1s should be plaln to almost anyone that we have reached our last line of defense as far as troops are con cerned and therefore should keep them at home for our own defense The poor economlc s1tuat1on that 6X1StS IH our country today IS due to the fact that we have already parted with too many good young men to other countrles who would have been much better kept at home for the defense of our country and ltS development On every hand we see signs of man power shortage 1n our lndustrles whlch would become more acute 1f we were to send more soldiers abroad We note that the other countrles namely Brltaln and France have not raised any large armles as yet to help defend themselves Nelther did they send any force except a small token force to help in the foreign Sltll!-ltl0I1 or pollce action in Korea Therefore Amerlca can only remain strong by keeping our soldlers at home and our wealth 111 our own country Althea Hendsbee 52 7 7 7 - 1 . . . N . . , . 1 , - v , . r 1 1 Nelson Bemnson 'Nelson Be7anson I Ida 'Vlarks l Charles McK1el f3 f eorgef ould 12 Kathrvn Keav 4 Carroll Hardlng 2 Falth Hendsbee I2 Oswald C ash lr Dexter H1gg1IlS Guv H1gg1HS Rosamond Keef Pres1dent V109 PI'9S1d9I'lt Treasurer HONOR ROLL HIGH HONORS All As HONORS 3 A's K1 B' SENIORS Nelson Befanson 2 Rosamond Keef 1 Ida Marks '3 Vlfglllld Vlason I Charles MCKIQI I IUINIORS C eorgef ould I -Xlthea Hendsbee rl Althea Hendsbee 2 SOPHOMORES FRESHMILIN SENIOR Walter Cordon 42 Falth Hendsbee 2 Barbara Knxght f3 Charles Scrlbner +I CLASS The Future Is Ours Ida Marks Vlfglllld Mason Charles McK1el Kelth Noyes Wlll18Hl Woodbury C L ASS OFFIC If RS Charles McK1el W1ll1anf1 Woodbury Guv H1g 1ns Class Colors Maloon and VN h1te Class Flow 61 XX hlte Carnat1on Class Vlarshal Stephen Fowler COMMILNCENIENT FXERCISES Baccalauleate May 27 Last Chapel May 29 GT3dU3tlOIl I O O F Hall lune 1 8 00 P M Graduatlon Ball I O O F Hall lune I 9 30 P M A f 1, ' s A ' I' C l'l f Y L Y N T '1 1 Y 1 1 1 I I S ' I Z l... l. 11 I 11 1 ' I ' Vx L 1C YY fn 1' - . .W 4 J Secretary ..,....,.4, . .. .. . , . Oswald Cash,Jr. ' ff. ' ' X JA BESSE BREEZE NELSON BEZANQON Alblon Apr1l2 1935 Nelllt qalutatorlan Lord I wonder what fool lnvented klsslng Qemor Play 4 Junlor Play 3 Mlnstrel Show 4 Bazaar Commlttees 3 4 Ass t Basketball Manager OQWAI D CASH JR Yarmouth Mass June 17 1933 OZZIL Prophecy One laugh IS worth a hundred groans m any market Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 mlttees 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Class Qecretary 3 4 Edxtorlal Board Busmess Manager4 Graduat lon Usher 3 1gI'IOl'3l'!C8 12 Honor Rolll 2 3 4 DEX'l P R HICGIN9 Alblon August 23 1933 Decker Class Wlll The more we study the more we dlscover our Basketball 1 2 3 Basketball Manager 2 Base ball 1 2 3 4 Freshman Play 1 Junior Play 3 Sen lor Play 4 Bazaar Play 3 Class Treasurer 1 2 Class Vuse President 3 qtudent Councll 123 Treasurer of Student Counul 3 Bazaar Commltt ees 1 2 3 Magazlne Drive 1 2 3 Craduatlon Usher 3 ' ' ti x 'XYY , , . LL ' ' ' YY , . . - ' 1 ' 9 ' 1 , , A34 N: 2 . 1 , , .. -in , -, , .. - . U , , : . , 2 - ' 9 Junior Play 35 Minstrel Show 43 Bazaar Com- ' , 1 ' , : - , X S , I ' K 4 1 A I k Y 7 - H y , 1 Z ' 1 , y Z Z 1 ' 1 I y I ', ' . ' s . 3 L 9 7 1 . 'S - y , 1 ,-1 I 1 ' BESSE BREEZE 11 GUY CHESTER HIGGINS Albion, June 9, 1932 Guyser Class Gifts I believe they talked of me for they laughed consumedly Basketball 1 2 Magazine Drive 1 2 3 Senior Play 4 Bazaar Committees 4 Student Council 4 Class Treasurer 4 ROSAMOND KI' El' Albion November 12 1933 Rosle Cl ss GlftS Must I go to school? What a waste of time Basketball 1 23 Softball 1 23 Bazaar Com mxttees 34 Freshman Play 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play4 Bazaar Play3 Edltorlal Board A st Glrls Sports Fdltor 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Grad uat1on3 IDA MARKS Bangor March 19 1933 1st Honor Essay Be Wise lt s always helpful Basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Class Secretary 1 2 Student Council Secretary 2 Junior Play 3 34 Honor Roll 123 4 D A R Candidate 4 Editorial Board 34 Asst Business Manager 3 Glrls Sports Editor 4 Class Reporter 4 Minstrel Show 4 Student Council 1 2 Graduation Usher 3 wk, .. , H , 9 ' ' , , 9 ' 3 Z Z . 1 . , . .. - H , 7 a . if ' YV , , Z , y 2 ' ' , : : 2 . . t , . . C , 7 7 3 5' i J 1 y y I ' . , , llI!d?, .. - ,- , H , . y , Z y y 2 y Z Z 1 Senior Play 43 Bazaar Play 3: Bazaar Committees FOV,-,fm , 1 , , , Q . . . ' : I ,A-1,-Ps' - - . v - . , X ,SQ-X, A , , Iii , ' ? , I . BESSE BREEZE VIRCINIA MASON Benton October 5 1933 funny 2nd Honor I' ssay 'I he great art to learn IS to undertake a llttlc at a time Basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Jumor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 Bazaar Committees 4 Edxtorxal Board Exthange Fdltor 4 Graduatxon Usher.3 CHARLI4 S KLKIEI Albion May 30 1933 Charlle Valedlctorlan Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captaln 4 All Star Center 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Freshman Play 1 Jumor Play 3 Senlor Play 2 4 Bazaar Play 1 2 3 Mlnstrel Show 4 Class Presldent 1 2 4 Class Reporter 2 Student Councxl 1 3 4 Presxdent 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Bazaar Commlttees 1 2 3 4 Magazlne Drlve Manager 4 Class Marshall 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 l'rench Award 2 Inngllsh Award 3 Seholarshlp Award 3 Edltorxal Board .Z 3 4 Edltor 1n chlef 4 Ass t Edxtor 3 KILITH NOYI' S Alblon August 22 1933 Noise Prophet y Better late than never Basketball 7 3 4 All Star Guard 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Bazaar Commlttees Z 3 4 Mlnstrel Show 4 l dxtorlal Board 2 3 4 Ass t Prlnter 9 Prlnter J 4 - I x I , lr.. V, Y 'Y - 1 ll' 1 . xv. xr 1 . - H yvf ,ya yy, Y 1 Y Y A Y . 1 . 4 1 - f rr -H y y i!!! Y - ! .1 . ' . ,lyy v , yy ,,, 1 ,lv f ,yy y , ,,,, , 1 yyy, , g, . A ' . 3 75 1 377 -' Y , . 1 1 4 - W H -N v , ,. H 1 I yy , h . ' . YYY K V 71 .. ' rr. - 1 I an yyv K u 41 , .., v - ., -I. vw, -. ,- BESSE BREEZE WII I IAM WOOIJHURX liroolxs M arc lm 11 I 7 1 C lass I-Ilstory lf you c in t be good be as good is you gan Hasketlm alll li iselnlll 4 li ll larf ommlttus 1 Studi nt I ounul 4 K l1ssVnu I rnslde nt 1 SENIORS Name Nlckname Age Acted Pastlme Kelth Noyes Wllllam Woodbury Guy Hlgg1HS Dexter H1gg1l'lS V1fg1H13 Mason Rosamond Keef Oswald Cash Ida Marks Charles McK1el Nelson Bezanson Kelth B1 Guy Deckle Gmny Rose Ozzle a Charhe Banana 10 Plaguexng somebody gxr s golng f1Sl'11I1gllll wrltlng letters gettmg letters In telhng Jokes studylng Unlty Wl1lSp9I'1l1g 13 Mo., 1 - , 9f5L liAIl ' A.,.,,.. ' ,.,... 6 ' .. 'A 'll ..l...., 14 .,....l,.,..... '1 ' ' ...,... ....... 22 ................, Fairfield ' ' ...,. .,... 16 ......... ' ' ' ..,.. ' ..,.. 12 ,.... ' 6 ' ' r.... Id ...4,,. 19 ...,.,,,.. ' ' ..... ' ,..., 20 l...,,,.,..,. ' Q SENIOR CLASS Q Through folu' years of work fun and play we have attamed one of our goals Soon we W111 recelve our d1plomas and be on our way to reach other 0bJ6CtlV6S We have been lncreaslng our treasury by sellmg candy at school and re We have four boys from our class who have partlclpated 1n sports namely Charles McK1el Kelth Noyes Oswald Cash and Dexter Hlggms 7 7 freshments at games. . . . Z , . , . , , . . i IUNIGR CLASS Flrst Row Left to Right Lawrence Reynolds C eorge Could Althea Hendsbee and Stephen Fowler Second Row Beverly Cookson Harold Crosby Mr Foss Allen Higgins Maurlte Scribner Jr and Barbara Qulmby The Junlor Class started thls year w1th twelve members Soon after we were m1ss1ng three of them OFFICERS FOR THIS YFAR ARE Presldent George Gould Secretary Althea Hendsbee Treasurer Stephen Fowler Class Reporter MZUTICG Scrlbner Jr Class Advlser Mr Foss Our class put on a play called The Mummy Brlde 1n whlch most of the class and some under classmen took part We are now planmng to have movles once a week as soon as posslble The class sold refreshments to the Brooks and Monroe games We, as senlors next year hope We can do as much for the school as the senlors thls year have done ' , ' 1 , 3 ' , Q ' 7 J I Vice President ..... Lawrence Reynolds , . . . A , . 56 ' 77 ' ' 3 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS l'1rst Row Left to Right Kathryn Keay Vlrgll Coffin Wesley Drake and Nancy Blanchard Second Row MISS I lwell Ronald St Amand Sherwood Brann Kenneth K ould l red trick Shores Robert Sylvester 1nd Beverly HlgglHS Mary Lyn Nelson was absent We students of the Sophomore Class which consists of eleven members elected the following class officers Presldent Vlrgll Coffin Secretary Nancy Blanchard Treasurer Kathryn Keay Class Reporter Kenneth Gould Class Advisor Mlss Elwell We were sorry to lose three members Agnes Russel Audrey Orr and Ernest Rood soon after school started We started the year with a class meeting to declde what to do with the fellow freshman When the freshman receptlon came they showed good sportsmanship and ability We received our class rings with much pride Our vice presldent Wesley Drake was chosen to play 1n the all star game at Brooks Our secretary Nancy Blanchard was chosen for prlze speakmg and also for treasurer of the Student C ouncll Our treasurer, Kathryn Keay IS the secretary of the Student Council 7 3 Vice President ..... Wesley Drake 7 7 9 , . ' 1 7 7 , . Q FRESHMAN CLASS n Flrst Row Left to Right Arthur Blalsdell Walter Gordon Charles Scribner Carroll Hardmg Jr and Faxth Hendsbee Second Row I eft to Rlght Lloyd Pottle Barbara Knight Ralph Fuller Mlss Elwell Ernest Woodbury Thelma Woodbury and Ralph Meader We the Freshman Class of eleven students started our first year of h1gh school by electmg the followlng puplls as our officers Presldent Carroll Hardmg VICE Presldent Walter Gordon Secretary Arthur Blalsdell Class Reporter Barbara Knlght Class Advlsor MISS Elwell A number of our class took part ln many of the school act1v1t1es Ralph Meader and Charles Scr1bne1 were ln the Bazaar Play Barbara Kmght Charles Scrlbner Lloyd Pottle and Walter Gordon took part 1n Prlze Speak 1ng Thelma Woodbury Charles Scrlbner and Barbara Kn1ght were three of the cheerleaders Barbara Kmght was chosen as one of the glrls to play ln the All Star game at Brooks We sold refreshments at the Umty and Freedom games thereby gettmg a llttle money 1n our treasury We the Freshman Class hope to do our part ln keepmg up the school sp1r1t of Besse Hlgh , ' r ' , , - ' , , 1 ' 1 , ' ,C , ' , 7 7 Treasurer .......... Charles Scribner ' . 1 . , . , v . . - ' 7 7 7 7 7 EIGHTH GRADE Flrst Row Left to Rlght Harvey Quimby Angle St Amand Joyce Dudley Shlrrell Splller and Floyd Blalsdell Second Row Ora Bennett Leon Powler Mlss Mltchell Karl Keay and Rodney Rey nolds Thlrd Row Kelvln Hxgglns Norman Dow Mllton Hlgglns Herbert Shores and Arthur Rood The Elghth Grade of fifty one Never glves up tlll they re done They start IH the mornmg to do thexr best But ere mght falls they need a rest Here s just a brlef of everyone So read lt please to have some fun Fxrst comes Rodney who s tall and stralght Wlth all he ranks first rate Then comes Karl the one who s smart And always has been from the start Now comes M1lt0D shy and new Dreads hlS lessons and s always blue You ll now meet lf loyd smallest of all Always hopmg he ll soon grow tall Next comes Herbert whose face turns red When somethmg to hlm the glrls haxe sald Now meet Leon wxth brown curly halr Though to a Beauty Parlor he s not been there Then comes Arthur a fme young man Maklng the best of all that he can Along comes Ora wlth haxr auburn red Wouldn t trade It for a mllllon t1S sald Followmg now IS Kelvm so great and SPGCIHC His one ambltlons to swlm the Paclfic Please note Harvey who IS new thls year Wlth all the girls he s qulte a dear We now have Joyce who from Benton Falls came Qhe 11 team wlth us to w1n some fame Fhen comes Angle who came ln forty hve Wlth all her pep and x lm we are more ahve l ast IS Sherrlll who to us lS well known As her ab1l1ty ln thls poem has shown x - 1 - 1 9 , . , . . 1 1 : 1 r ' s 7 1 r 1 - I r v ' 1 . ,. , s 1 , . . , . 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E LITERATURE THE STR ADIVARI VIOLIN One dav when h1s father got home from work thls l1ttle boy asked h1s father who Stradlvarl was Then h1s father sat down and started to relate th1s story to h1s son Long long ago there was a boy named Tony h1s blrth name was Antonlo Strad1var1 Th1s llttle boy day after day would practlce h1S v1ol1n lessons so he called them Hls hands would be empty but lf anyone asked h1m what he was dolng he would say he was practlclng h1s v1ol1n One day h1s mother sald But Tony there IS no such thlng as a v1ol1n I know mother Sald Tony I have not lnvented It yet Hls mother sald Why do you practlce on somethmg you haven t got' Well 'I ony replled I want to be able to play It when I do make It The years roll on and when ever 'I ony went out walklng everyone would polnt and say there goes that nutty Stradlvarl k1d One day Tony s father asked Tony what he was golng to make thls v1ol1n from and Tony told hlm From some wood a horse S tall and a cat Well one day when everyth1ng was qulet 'Iony started Ulaklllg h1s v1ol1n He cut the wood for the v1ol1n out of the door panels and glued It together Then he was gone a l1ttle wlule When he came back he had a horse s tall and some cat gut He put some of the halr from the horse s tall on for bow halr then just as he was usmg the cat gut to make strmgs he heard h1s mothel call Kltty kltty Then Tony ralsed h1s volce and Sald No use calllng her mother she won t be around any more Well Tony flIl1Sll6d h1s v1ol1n and made beautlful muslc w1th It Every one pralsed h1m for hlS VIOIIH Well Sonny sald the little boy s father you had better go out and play nov After the boy had been out of doors a few mmutes the cat cwhlch was outslde gave a howl 'I he llttle boy s father went out and asked h1s son what had happened and the llttle boy said as he stood at the chopp mg block axe 1n hand and crymg as he watched the cat jump over the fence I wanted to play v1ol1n maker but kltty wouldn t let me Maur1ceScr1bner 02 IHE MERCHANT AND THE BOOK -XGENT Once upon a tlme 1 book agent came to the town of Vvatel v1lle Malne to sell a book called Wuther mg Helghts He stopped at a house on Water Street and knocked upon the door A 1 1Ll1 merchant M1 James Watson answered The book agent told Watson about the book and 1mpo1 tuned h1m untll he bought Mr Watson dldn t want the book but he bought It anyway perhaps to get r1d of the book agent Tnen takmg It under h1s arm he started back Into the l1V1Ilg room to look at the bloomlng thlng Soon 1n came Mrs Watson She had been v1s1t1ng a I19lgl1bOI' The book agent had , I , ' 1 1, 113 , ,1 ,QL - 7 I 4 Y . . . . .1 6' v . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 rf ' sa ' I - ' - 1 11 as 11 ' 1 1 ' 1 as ' 1 11 ' ' cs - 1 - 1 ' 1 111 as 11 1 ' as . , , . . ,, , . as 7 ' cs ' ' ' 11 , . an 1 ' - ' ' ' ra 1 ' 11 1 , , . . . , . . . . 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BESSE BREEZE seen he1 befole she came home and had persuaded h 1 to buv also VK hen she saw that her husband had bought a book just hke hers she felt 1nd1gnant As they were Staflllg at each other and thlnkmg about the mlstake that thev had made she started toward h1m exclalmmg Why husband we can No we can t elther lnterrupted Mr Watson The man IS off on the tram before tlns Qonfound lt' I could k1ll the fellow I would llke to see h1m agaln Why there he goes to the depot now exclalmed Mrs Watson pO11lt1I1g out of the wlndow at the figure of the book agent mak1ng for the tram But lt s too late to catch h1m and my feet are not dressed so I can t go after h1m exclalmed Mr Watson Just then Mr Stevens a nelghbor drove by So Mr Watson pounded on the WlI'ldOWp3I19 ln a frantlc manner almost fI'1gl1t6l1ll1g the horse of Mr Stevens Here Stevens' he shouted You re hltched up' Won t you run your horse down to the tram and hold that book agent t1ll I come down? Run' Catch h1m now' All r1ght S31d Mr Stevens whlpplng up h1s horse and tearlng down the road He finally reached the tram just as the conductor shouted All Aboard' BOOK AGEN Il' he yelled as the book agent stepped onto the tram Watson'7 Watson wants to see me? repeated the pu7zled book agent Oh I know what he wants he wants to buy one of my books but I can t mlss the tI'2l111 to sell It to h1m If that s all he wants rephed Mr Stevens I can pay for It and take It back to h1m How much 1S1t9 Two dollars fo1 the Wuthermg Helghts Sald the agent as he reached for the money and passed the book out the tram wmdow Just as the tram was pulhng out of the station Mr Watson arrlved puff lllg and blowlng Well I got It for you sa1d Stevens Just got lt and that s all Got what? yelled Watson Why I got the book Wutherlng Helghts and pald for lt for you By the great guns' moaned Watson as he placed h1s hands to hls brow and falnted rlght Ill the mlddle of the street Stephen Fowler 52 'VIYSTERIOUS C ARGO I had been vs utmg on the dock slnce four A M for the small fishmg boat to appear out ofthe fog The place I am talklng ibout IS 1 small 1Sl31ld off the coast of New Orleans about three m1les out md with an axea of about one hundred and twenty five acres It lb not a very large place but It IS qulte an lndustrlous httle spot . 6 u w xl 9' I l ' ' ' ' 66 77 Q - f 1 '- as v ' Us ' it ' . . , ' 7? 66 77 ' ' ' 7 7 L' 7 66 ' 7 ' 7 7 7 . ,, . , . . . - , ' , . . 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A 1 I . g Z 2 . . . ,. 2 . , 9 , . b,- BESSE BREEZE 21 w1th one store a barber shop and n1nety lnhabltants As the small boat pulled up to the slde of the pler and was roped to the posts a man with a small package m hls hand Jumped off qu1ckly He went hurrledly up the street whlch was almost deserted and turned the corner by the barber shop I w1th bag and baggage crawled over the slde onto the boat I had to wander around a few mmutes to find the C '1pta1n who told me where to put my bag Wlthlll a half hour or so we pulled away from the pler and out lI1tO the blue space called the Fulf The day was golng to be one of those warm sunny days typlcal of the I oulslana Coast We hadn t gone far when I lost sight of San Olego Island whlch was my home Soon we would catch slght of the mfunland but then we would stlll have to go mland a llttle to get to New Orleans It was about eleven o clock and we were still on shlp when I spled the ame man that I had seen runnmg up the street back home By one o clock we reached the publlc landmg m New Orleans We all plled off mcludmg the man We were met on the p1er by a Customs officer He looked both me and my baggage over closely Although the other man had no baggage he was searched just the same I notlced that the offlcer called hlm Shxfty Belng told to take off hls shoes the man d1d so The ofhcer took them and tapped the soles Wlth h1S l1ttle hammer To my surprlse the heel came off and 1ns1de were several small capsules The officer lmmedlately handcuffed the man another dope smuggler had been caught R xlph Meader 54 PROVIDENCE Smce Marle s father had left whxch was shortly after Davy her younger brother had been bo1n her famrly had gone through very hard tlmes and now had to l1Y8 ln the Clty slums Marle was the oldest one of the five chlldren so It fell on her to help her mother Mrs Jones support the famlly She Hmshed grammar school when she was fourteen vears old but could 1 ot go to hlgh school As qulckly as posslble she got a Job helpmg a rlch old mald MISS Plerson do her house work She got a dollar and a half ex ery day and had Saturday afternoons and Sundays off Her mother dld vxashmgs and 11Ol11I1gS for the nelghbors but could not earn more than three dollars a dax To eke out a l1v1ng for the famlly Marle turned over five dollars a week and kept three dollars 111 a Jar she had 1n her bedroom Marle s mother d1d not know about th1s Jar of money Marle was savlng to . f Q . , . ,c . 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BESSE BREEZE surpr1se her mothe1 by buy1ng a IIILG l1ttle farm 111 the country eXfte1 1 vear s work Mar1e had been able to save about one hundred and fifty dollars Mlss Plerson l1ked Mar1e for her work was done thoroughly and S3tlS factorlly Mar1e had told MISS Plerson of her plan to buv a farm One dav near Mar1e s blrthday MISS PIQTSOII handed her an envelope on wh1ch It sa1d Happy Blrthday Mar1e tore lt open and there lay a check for four hundred and fifty dollars Gratefully Mar1e thanked her Then she hurr1ed out and made a down payment of five hundred dollars for a two acre country farm w1th a five room house Upon arr1v1ng home she told her mother of her explolts that day The next day the famlly moved the1r l1ttle b1t of furnlture to the new home Down deep IH her heart Mrs Jones was thanklng God for sendlng such a helpful daughter and for prov1d1ng shelter Falth Hendsbee 54 REFUGEES By the roadslde 1n Korea lay the frozen body of a barefooted llttle boy face down Past thlS stlff frozen Hgure moved a torrent of refugees carrymg what ever possesslons they could balanced on the1r heads or strapped to These exhausted refugees fled southward s1lently leavmg the1r bab1es and the1r aged to d1e by the roadslde Along the Wlhdlng road men women and chlldren stop to bury the1r deceased Truck loads of orphans pass the fleemg refugees to be flown to Qheju Island where they Wlll be fed and taught As these trucks pass men and women try to hang onto them but w1th out suc cess Fmally empty trucks come along to p1ck up the half starved and transport them to what they hope IS a better place at least out of the zone of battle We here at home do not fully real1ze the pa1n and suffermg wh1ch IS en dured 1n Korea These 1nnocent people are 111 the mldst of confus1on Day after day some are k1lled and the1r homes burned only because of th1S perhaps unnecessary war We must understand that they are 1nnocent v1ct1ms of a war waged by those who are Hghtmg for the1r form of government as we are for ours We are fortunate that we are not the people who have to Hee from the war strlcken terr1tory and that lt 1sn t our homes that are bemg burned A con slderable amount of p1tv should be shown toward the mnocent people trapped 111 the Korean terrltory The Un1ted States has always come through Wlth v1cto1y ThlS tlme Wlll be no except1on Soon all over the world there w1ll be peace once more Nancy Blanchard 53 22 their tired backs. Few glanced at the dead child. The sight was too common. BESSE BREEZE MY MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT It happened on a cold Ianuarv n1ght when I stayed at my frlend s house We had just come home from a basketball game and he had dlrected me to the room that was to be m1ne lust go down the hall and take the second room on the r1ght he sa1d As I opened the door I pressed the button to turn on the llght Immedlately there was a brlght blue flash and I knew the llght bulb had blown out I shut the door behlnd me and declded not to bother my frlend for a l1ght bulb I could see that there were two beds 111 the room and I took the one near est to me because I thought that It looked as 1f there were somethlng p1led on the other bed I lay down to go to sleep when I heard a sound It was not a loud or gruff sound but a low wheezy sound almost llke hard breathmg Then I heard the nolse of toenalls outslde my door and I declded that It was probably the1r dog I thought about It no more and as I was t1red I dropped off to sleep qu1ckly After some t1me I was awakened agaln by somethmg and once more I heard the no1se But thlllklllg of the dog agaln I went back to sleep As mormng came I awoke w1th the sunsh1ne pourmg lnto my room I gazed out the wlndow for sometlme and upon hearmg a gentle rustlmg sound from the other s1de of the room I turned over just IH tlme to see a pretty g1r11n the other bed open her eyes and look at me Well' she Sald I gave her no t1me to finlsh but ran out of the room Then addlng much to my embarrassment rushed back lnto the room for I had forgotten my clothes She was st1ll gulplng an exasperated Well as I grabbed my clothes and made out wlth them I ran 1HtO my frlend s room who had been awakened by the nolse I told h1m of the 1nc1dent and what the glrl looked l1ke He began to laugh and said That sounds llke my slster s g1rlfr1end you are descrlblng I sald But why dxdn t you g1V9 me a dlfferent room from that one'7 Then I dlscovered my mlstake I had taken the second room on the left 1n stead of the second on the rlght W1ll I ever learn that Im really left handed Feorge Fould 52 Old Custom Mother has a beaver coat and Junlor has a fishlng boat Slster has a brand new slelgh and father has a year to pay Nancy Blanchard 53 1 . . , 7 ' .1 ' sc , ' H ' v 7 l A , . - . . 9 7 7 - 9 ' 5 5 . , . 1 . 7 9 9 cc H ' ' ' - ' 7 . 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B 1 ' 01111 IC' 1., ' 1 1. 111' 1'1' 11111 1 1111 1'11L1'11111111111-11111. 7 11115 1 1 1111s 1115:-11 s1111-11 -1111-. 1 1111-11 1,111'1'1'X1111'1111 141115111S111'1111.11'l'Yl'11 - 1 141111111 11 STUDENT COUNCIL Flrst Row Left to Rlght Charles Scribner Nancy Blanchard Charles McK1el George Could Kathryn Keay Althea Hendsbee and Carroll Hardlng Jr Second Row Mr Foss Oswald Cash Wllllam Woodbury Vlrgll Coffin Guy Hlgg'lDS and Walter Gordon Thlrd Row Stephen Fowler Lawrence Reynolds Wesley Drake and Arthur Blalsdell The Student Councll chose the followlng oflicers thls year VICE Presldent Charles McK1el Secretary Kathryn Keay Treasurer Nancy Blanchard Th1S year s Ed1tor1al Board was elected by the Student Councll The Student Councxl has bought baseball and basketball equlpment four rolls of tlCk6tS for basketball games, and a subscrlptlon to the Watervllle Mornmg Sentmel for the school I 7 7 7 . ' President ......,,,. George Gould . , . . . 7 BAZAAR PLAY J Flrst Row Left to Rlght Harold Crosby George Gould Stephen Fowler Lawrenec Reynolds and Kexth Noyes Second Row Mlss Flwell Charles MLK18l Nancy Blanchard Kathryn Keay Beverly Hlggms Thelma Woodbury and Charles Scrlbner Back Row Kenneth Could Arthur Blalsdell Oswald Cash Ralph Meader Maurlce Scnbner Jr and Vxrgll Coffin The Hlghhght of Besse s Bazaar thls year was a M1nstrel Show 1n wh1ch the followlng took leadlng parts Interlocuter Stephen Fowler End men Harold Crosby George Gould Lawrence Reynolds Kelth Noyes Duets Beverly Hlggms Audrey Orr Trlo Nelson Bezanson Vlrgll Coffin MHUIICC Scrlbner Jr Dance Nancy Blanchard Thelma Woodbury Mousetrap Comedy Band Charles MCK16l Oswald Cash Arthur Blalsdell Ralph Meader ' , ' 1 , ' , , 'J , . 7 I 7 i 3 3 7 I. . . , . . . . 7 Soloist ............,,.....,.. Charles Scribner , . Q BAZAAR COMMITTEE Flrst Row Left to Rlght Rosamond Keef Althea Hendsbee George Gould Kathryn Keay and Nancy Blanchard qecond Row Oswald Cash Barbara Qulmby Cuy Hlggms Ida Marks Maurlce Scrlbner Jr Vlrgmxa Mason and Kelth Noyes In hack Charles McKlel The student body was well represented 1n the chorus s1ng1ng both the old and the new A play The Black Dlamond Mystery made up the second part of the show The followmg Bazaar comm1ttee chalrman helped to make the bazaar a success th1s year General Chalrman George Gould Aprons Rosamond Keef Flsh Pond Althea Hendsbee Refreshments Kathryn Keay Blanket Nancy Blanchard Penny 1n Pan Oswald Cash Jr Food sale Barbara Qulmby Food Basket Fancy Work Turkey Guy HlgglDS Ida Marks MHUIICG Scrlbner J y 3 - , y r , . R 7 7 7, 3 Y ' ., , . . s v 1 30 BESSE BREEZE Guessing .............4...... Virginia Mason Penny Toss .........A..A...... Keith Noyes Bag of grain .,....,..,..,..... Charles McKiel Dart Game ......,........... Nelson Bezanson The seniors served a chicken pie supper, thus increasing the school treasury for about sixty dollars. In all we made about one hundred and ninety dollars. We students of Besse are sincerely grateful to all those who gave so generously to help make our Bazaar a success lumor Play Cast First Row Left to Right Miss Elwell Bei erly Cookson Ralph Meader Althei I-lends bee and Stephen Fowler Ronald St Amand md Harb iri Quimby l , h I ' , ' , , z 1 '- , . Second Row: Barbara Knight, George Gould, Maurice Scribner Jr., Lawrence Reynolds, , . ' K . ' , z . 2 z . Q CHEERLEADERS Q Left to Rlght Kathryn Keay Barbara Knight Charles Scribner Thelma Woodbury and Nancy Blanchard The 1950 51 cheerleaders were led through a successful season with the expert leadership of Nancy Blanchard our head cheerleader Three fresh men Barbara Knight Charles Scribner and Thelma Woodbury Joined forces with the two veterans of last year Nancy Blanchard and Kathryn Keay to make our group complete our coach for her helpful ideas The hall just rang when we led the crowd in this cheer Take it down' Take it down' Take it down the floor Brlng it up' Bring it up' Bring it up some more Shoot it 1n the basket Dribble down the floor Come on boys Score' Score' Score' We thank the Student Council for buying our blousesg also, Miss Elwell, SENIOR PLAY F1I'St Row Left to Rlght Dexter HlgglnS Vlrgmla Mason Ida Marks Nancy Blanchard and Charles McK1el qecond Row Oswald Fash Rosamond Kecf Mass Plwell Barb 1r1 Qulmbv Althcx Hcndsbee and Guy HlgglHb On March 16 the semors wxth the help of underclassmen presented the three act comedy Don t Be Bashful The cast was as follows Nancy Adams the cause of lt all Ida Marks Walter Adams her father Charles McK1el Ken Hunt a college student Nelson Bezanson Sam Hunt h1S father Dexter Hlggms Judy Hunt Ken s young slster Vlfglnla Mason Phylhs Buck IH search of a story Rosamond Keef Frances Terry an attractlve secretary Barbara Qulmby Carohne Green an advocate of law and order Althea Hendsbee Offlcer Pluck Pme Lake s pOl1C6 force Guy H1gglUS The play was coached by MISS Elwell 1' V 1 i y 9 5 . 7 . 7 V SK 7 79 , . , ...........,,... Grace Adams, Nancy's mother . ................ Nancy Blanchard , ..,.,............... , ..................,l,..... , . . . . , .....,...,...... , .l..,.,......,.l , .....,....,. , .,.. ' . . , . . . , ,.,........ PRIZE SPEAKING In 1950 the two who represented Besse Hlgh School ln the Waldo County Contest were Harold Crosby speakm Scratch the Newsboy s Dog and Mary Lyn Nelson speaklng The Debutante Many thanks go to both League and especlally to Harold for wmnlng second place thus keeplng h1s school ln good standlng 1n thls nnportant actlvlty They both say that speakmg IS a very worthwh1le experlence , ' g, CC - 3 59, these students for their courage and determination to keep Besse in the I- BOYS BASKETBALL Fxrst Row Left to Rlght Dexter HlgglnS Oswald Cash Charles McK1el Wesley Drake I awrence Reynolds and Kelth Noyes qecond Row Mr Foss C eorge Could Vlr 11 Coffin Ralph Mmder Arthur Blalsdell and Carroll Hardlng lr Third Row Robert Sylustrr Stephen Fowler Kenneth f ould and Walter! ordon The Besse Owls d1dn t have a very successful season thls year by just wlnmng seven games and loslng twelve We have a total of 792 pomts to our opponents 708 One blg feather 1n our hats was our beatlng Umty on then' floor 52 to 44 Many of our losses thls year were by only one or two polnts very thrllhng Our schedule for thls year was as follows Besse Opp s Cllnton Freedom X Brooks Searsport Wmterport Y Walker Monroe Unlty 1: Brooks 'f Searsport 'F Wlnterport 63 ' 34 44 18 38 21 22 34 35 ' 33 38 50 33 90 37 ' 37 41 33 37 66 36 ' 66 BESSE BREEZE VV rlker 1 Vlonroe UI1ltY Frecdom C lll1t,0l1 Indlcates home games In the Waldo County Tournament played at Brooks we were defeated our first game wlth Freedom 27 41 In the Kennebec Valley Conference that took place ln Wmslow we played played Unlty Hlgh and were defeated 27 38 Charles McK1el and Wesley Drake represented Besse ln the All Star Game played at Brooks Charles McK1el was hlgh scorer thls year as he snapped the net for 338 pomts HIS h1ghest total for one n1ght was 1n the Monroe game when he netted '39 polnts Next 111 order were K Noyes wlth 123 pomts and W Drake wlth 121 points Many thanks to the townspeople who backed us up and to our coach Mr Foss -Xlso we wlsh to thank the town and Odd Fellows for the use of lend mg, us the hall Good lucl to the team next year Stephen Fowler 35 2 ' ' fl 41 1 ' 37 17 ' 5 52 44 1 20 24 I ' 1 45 51 , ' , in Anson Academy and defeated them 46-25. Then, the followillg day, we ' '52 I- f BASEBALL 'I ' ln Front I' rnest Woodbury and Ralph If uller Fxrst Row left to Right Dextcr Hlggms Oswald C ish Kuth Novus lawrence Rcy nolds and Charles McK1el Second Row Mr Foss Stephen Ifowler Robert Sylxcstcr V1rg1lQoflin Wesley Drake. Arthur Blalsdell and Carroll Harding Jr Last Fall the Besse Hlgh School boys had good luck We played three games, two wlth Ersklne Academy and one Wlth Brooks We won over Erskme, 7 to 5, and 6 to 4 We also beat Brooks 9 to 6 to end the fall season for baseball The prospects for Sprlng Baseball look good Wlth th1I't99l1 boys out for practlce We plan to play IH the Waldo County League l l w l i 1 - A 1 ' . . . . , . ' J - . . A- l w H . 1 , , . , . . V ., , K, . w w x 2 w w ,J X ' - w . . . ., ' 9 - ka' s A x s v , . ' v 7 GBAMMAR SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEQ F xrst Row Left to Rlght Arthur Rood Leon Fowler Karl Keay Charles Spearm and Floyd Blalsdell Becond Row Mr Harold Marden Mnlton Hlgglns Ronald Llttlefleld Robert Littlefield Raymond Marks 'I hlrd Row Audrey Drake Carolyn Fowler and Maxme I-Iardmg OUR TEAM Flrst there s Leon who s forward on the rlght Boy' you should see hlm He s some slght Then there s Hezzle who s sllck as ple He s so small he gets through and goes rlght by Next comes John our center great and tall He plows rlght 1n and makes the enemy feel small Then comes Arty our fa1thful left guard When he gets done the opposlng team IS Jarred Last of all comes Charlle our guard on the rlght He guards those fellows w1th all hls m1ght Now we have the Besse Hornets A team to w1n thelr game Always trylng to l1ve up to Good Old Besse s Basketball fame y 3 1 , , , K ' s - a : s 1 , . . . 1 1 1 - . , , . 7 7 . , . . , . 7 GG ' 77 7 ' ' 7 7 , . G6 77 7 7 7 66 77 ' 7 7 GG ' 77 ' 7 7 CC 77 7 7 G6 7 77 . Sept Sept Oc c OC Oc Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec an an an an Feb Feb Feb Mar Apr Apr May May May lune SCHOOL CALENDAR School began Freshman Receptlon C ountv Teachers C OIINGIICIOII C olumbus Day Te lchers State C onventlon Bazaar Armlstlce Day Round RObll1 it Brooks Besse at Clmton rthey wonl Wmterport at Besse Chrlstmas vacatlon started JUIIIOI' Class Back to school Sophomore rmgs arrlve F lrst Ad trip to Watervllle Besse at Unlty nwe won l Clmton at Besse Vacatlon agam but first announcement of Senlor honor parts School plctures taken for year book Senxor Play Prme Speaklng Another vacatxon Baccalaureate I ast Chapel Memorlal Day Graduatlon and Cir ldl1dt1011 Ball Xnother school year completed . . 5 2 . 29 ' ' r. 4 i 1 .- T v ' O -t. 12 Y . A t. 26 1 ' ' l ' t. 27 . 10 ' xc . 11 . ' ' h . 18 ' 1 Nov. 27 Sophomores order their class rings . 28 ' ' . 12 ' . 22 ' ' . 22 ' ,I . 2 .I . 5 ' ' ' J . 23 ' . ' ' .l . 26 ' . 2 ' . 16 ' ' . , ' . 27 ' . 16 ' . . 6 ' . 13 , ' 27 29 , ' v 30 ' . 1 ' 1 2 ' ' HUMOR Guess I xg lost mother pupil sud M1 l oss 15 his gl 1ss eve rolled down the sink H uold C iosbx Did vou hc 11 that the Miss Xmerita tontest is going to be 1b 1ndoned'7 George Gould No why is thato H 1rold L Beeause it took the iudges five d 1ys to find '1 pl 1ce to pin the med 1ls Game VN 211den Hev voung man what s the idea of hunting with last xeai s license? 'Vllss Mitchell rm Amer1c1 Histoiy Class Now Keith nf1me America g1e1testgener'1l Keith lNox es Pausing for 1 minute Genei 11 Motors lhe world is full of willing people some 112, willing to work others are wi mg to let them Allen Higgins Virgil I xe never seen 1 picture of an angel with a beard or must 1the VN hat don t men go to heaven Virgil C othn Oh ves but it s always bv 1 close shave Sign in rest 1u1 ant Tiy our home food you ll nex er l1ve to regret it Mr Foss in Plane Geometry Class Now there s nothing in the world too difhcult to over come Hfnold C iosby H 1ve vou ey er tried squeenng shaving, cream back into 1 tube ! '1 ,A 1, 1, A is sx T 7.1, 'L ' mx' ' '1 .' 2 1 ' . '2 ' I 7 if f 2 Q . '. . ,. N ' H '-. ' . 1 '1 ' J' f ,Y C C . w , 44 'i M 2 '.: - ' ' A' ' ' 2 2 2 ' v 37 K - ' ', . Z H V, V 3 2 C '. ' ' ' - . J. 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