Brooklin High School - Tattler Yearbook (Brooklin, ME)

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NORMAN ROSS English Tlltllllg TATTIHLIUEIHR PUHDIISI ed Ly the Students of Broolxlxn H gh bell I lBROOlxLIN MAINE JUINE l911 SCHOOL DIRECTORY EDITORIAL STAFF School Commxttee Oscar Ford Herman Chatto-Frank Day Supermtendent Irv1ng W Small Faculty J Ande Baxter Prxnclpal Pr1sc1lla Ross Languages Marjorle Freethy Commermal Nurse Arlene Genthner Class Officers Faye Flye v1ce pres1dent EUDICC Grey secretary and treasurer Class of 1945-Beatrlce Carter presl dent Allce Staples v1ce presldent Jacque l1ne Redman secretary Helaxne Allen treasurer Class of 1946-Albert Br1dges pres1a-ent Donald Allen v1ce presldent LOUISE Brxdges secretary and treasurer Class of 1947 -George Pervear presldent Hollls Tapley v1ce presldent John Per vear treasurer Madelln Means secretary WORLD WAR II fl WENTY SIX years ago the Fxrst World War came to an end Var1ous anna ment treatles were srgned whlch governed the amount of m1l1tary equlpment Whlch the natrons could have Whrle the All1ed Natlons of Amerlca Br1ta1n France etc kept to th1s agreement Germany bullt planes and orgamzed arrmes ln secret Then she Went further over runnlng the Editor ln Chief Faye Flye Asslstant Ed1tors Beatrlce Carter Jeanette Tapley Bus1ness Managers Ethel Allen Rebecca Tapley Aumnl Edltor Ph1l1p Bartlett Athletlc Ed1tor Chester Webber Exchange Ei tor Allce Staples Calendar Ed1tor Eunice Grey Joke Ed1tors Eunice Grey Lyndon Conary Art Edltor Albert Brldges Act1v1ty Ed1tors small COl1lltI'16S of Belglum Holland and NOFWHY W th QU1S11I1gs and plantmg sabo 'reurs rn the form of Flfth column all over the world Flnally France and England declared unlted war agalnst Ger many F ance fought bravely but was sold out by varlous Qulsllngs and poll t1c1ans notably Laval Germany contlnued to bomb England from advanced bases ln France The great Luftwaffe and Panzer D1v1sons conquered Greece and with Rus s1an help also conquered Poland Mean whlle the Unrted States was burldmg a large Army Navy Marlne Corps and Coast Guard ln addltlon to sendxng large convoys of lend lease goods to England To the surpr1se of everyone Russxa. then refused to let German troops cross her borders These two countries declared war and txtanlc struggle began Then submarlnes began to sxnk our tankers and fre1ghters the Unlted States declared war .I , . ip , no 7 , , ' , Y : ' , Class of 1944-Ethel Allen, presidentg Warren Cham- Paulmff CIOSSOH , ' . . . Y . I ' -L. 1 ' The TA TTLLI1' on Germany and ltS AXIS partner Italy H1tler made an attempt to capture the Suez Canal v1a Afr1ca but was routed by Generals Patton Clark Montgomery and ElS911hOWeI' who drove Rommel to evacu ate h1s army to S1Cl1y The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor 1n a sneak attack wxthout declarlng war W lost many sh1ps and men and the Japs captured Bataan and Corregldor B11 thanks to such men as Cohn Kelley Gen W3ll1Wf1ght Buckley and others General McArthur stopped and turned back the JaDanese Hero1c battles were fought 1n Bu1ma on Talawa Wake Island Guadal canal Coral Sea M1dway all of Wh1Ch cost the Japs huge quant1t1es of mater1al and men Earl1er 111 the war Br1ta1n lost Sxng apore and 1tS t1n Germany was then h1t from three s1des Swarms of Br1t1sh and Amerlcan planes bombed Berlln and other c1t1es Russ1a drove the mvaders stead1ly backward after such 8p1C battles as Stahngrad The Amer1can army captured Slllcy Salermo Sard1n1a and a part of Southern Italy Italy surrendered but Germany controlled much of lt The Naz1 submar1nes were hlllltlllg 1n wolf packs exactmg a heavv toll of Al11ed Convoy sh1pp1ng Wlth 1m proved methods we have nearly destroyed th1s menace The Japanese OCCUpl6d the Aleutlan Is lands off Alaska but were routed Our own submar1nes are s1nk1ng many Jap Sh1DS Our a1m1es are near1ng Rome 1n the1r march to Berl1n The Russ1ans are already 1ns1de Poland Esthoma and are movmg steadlly ahead DESD1t6 heaw losses the bomblng of Germany 1S con t1nu1ng The Japanese are 1os1ng ground and a1rplanes IH the Paclnc Our own product1on of war mach1nery IS outstand 1ng and unbellevable In my op1n1on thmgs look da1k for the AXIS ALBERT M BRIDGES 46 EDUCATION T0 WIN AND SECURE PEACE THE Wlflfllllg and securmg peace for th Unlted States IS the a1m of eve1y loval Ameucan Everyone has to make some saeruices and glve up certaln thmgs One of the thmgs that we havent had to do w1thout IS educat1on W1thout educat1on our chances for w1nn1ng the war would be very s11m lndeed Thanks to educat1on we have many sk1lled c1ent1sts 1nventors and the l1ke Wh1Ch play a very nnportant part 1n the world today Not only LS the edu r-at1on of so1d1ers sallors and marlnes nec essary but also educat1on for the younger generat1on Whlch IS now rapldly sprmgmg p Th1s generat1on W111 someday plav the l adm role ln Amerlca and 1t 1S the1r duty to study hard so that they can help prevent another d1saster s1m11ar to the one that happened that unforgttable day De cember 7th Educat1on IS lndeed one of the most 1mportant factors of today EUNICE GREY 44 COURAGE O you know the meanlng of courage? Many of us th1nk we do when we really do not Many tlmes when We th1nk of the word courage perhaps we do not go deep enough 1nto the sense of the word We v1sual1ze a group of chlldren swlmmlng and p1cn1c1ng on a sandy seashore Sud denly on of the small ch1ldren Sl1pS from a st ep rock 1nto the deep water One of the group qulckly swlms to her slde and after much strugghng WhlCh leads to danger to h1S own l1fe b1'1I1gS the fmghtened ch1ld s fel! to the snore Yes that was courage T-Ie 'aught easllv have been drowned Whl1P savmg th1S young l1fe Aga1n we th1nk of one hav1ng courage when one has done somethlng wrong and 1mmed1ately owns up to lt Somet1mes th1s takes a g eat deal of what we call courage But d1d you ever stop to th1nk what cour age t must take for the boys to leave the1r homes loved ones town and count y knowxng deep down on the1r hearts that there may pOSS1b1y be a chance of not ever connng back agam It 15 true many tlmes that some of our boys lack this courage We often read unpatr1ot1c thlngs that some do to prevent gomg to war though perhaps we hate to admlt 1t these ar not true Amerlcans because they 6 I 1 . . , - b , . . . . , , 1 . 1 1 1 1 , , ,f I . C . . . - 1 1 , Y ,' . , , 1 ' . 1 1 1 u . V D . G . . . . . '- 1: ' 1 1 1 '- Y . . 1 1 1 ' ' Y - . . . . . ' , 7 N . , ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' D ' l D' . , 1 ,. . , - . . 1 nl 11 1 , . . . . . . A' 1 - . . o . 1. 1. . D , - - 1. . ' 1 1 - - . . . 1 . . . , ' ,, .1, 1 . 1 N- ne h . , 1 K . . . . 1 1 . . 1 1 -- . . . . . - Y, . . Y . 1 . I ' - 1- . - - 1 . . - 4 . . K t - A r 1 1 1 1 , -Y . . , - . . . . - O . -1 . A1- I. 7 Y 1 .' Q ' A 1, Tim T 4T'I'I EI? havent the Amerlcan courage to defend the1r ll9.t1OIl and all that It stands for So we who have a fa1nt 1dea of what courage really means should do all we can to keep the courage and morale of th1s na tlon at 1tS h1gh6St ln tlme of war bv buy1nU all the war bonds we posslbly can and bv trylng to do anythmg else that we may be asked to do wh1ch w1ll help our natlon 1n any way If our boys can have courage on the battle field surely we can have the cour age to back the attack ALICE STAPLES 45 WINNING PEACE WHEN the boys were called away from the1r homes they went leavmg behxnd the thmgs they loved the1r brothers SIS ters parents frxends and the1r sweet hearts to fight for the1r country and thel loved ones Yes they left all that was dear to them knowxng that some of them would never step foot on the Amerlcan so1l agaln They would have to g1V9 the1r ln es for the1r country The only thmgs that keep those boys gomg are our prayers and the1r hope of returnmg to the th1ngs they always wanted They want the1r loved 111 whlch to llve They are lookmg for ward to the tlme when they w1ll have th rlght to settle down and have a fam1ly of the1r own They expect or maybe Just hop that the1r sweethearts w1ll be wa f to rece1ve them and that everythmg w1ll be the same when thls awful bloodsheddlng IS over If you have a sweetheart or some one ln the servlce Just remember that they expect to find you Just the same as when they left you Don t d1sappo1nt them Remember that wh1le those boys are fightlng on the front l1nes there are those who are fightlng here at home and we should be lncluded w1th them and then we too are helplng our boys at the home front L ts not gr1eve for those boys who vull never come back for we know that they are peacefully restlng over there so b1others s1sters parents and sweethearts be proud 1f you have a gold star 1n your w1ndow F1nd comfort 1n that he IS rest mg 1n peace He d1ed for the most honor able th1ngs God and h1s country That should be a great comfort to you and make you proud of your soldler Let us be rem1nded that when peace 1s won and the v1ctory IS ours It IS up to us to secure that peace If we get the 1d a op oq An quop pue Snead SAISAACI .ro uaq ur uqrm .nam .rauqoue aq oq Smog SI exam qcul anythlng to prevent It then there W111 b But 1f we have falth that peace IS ours and do what we can to secure It then we hate everlastmg peace ETHEL ALLEN 44 WHO WILL SUFFER I THINK that the present war IS horr1bl and I 1mag1ne that everyone shares my op1n1on Every day hundreds of boys lose the1r l1ves on the battle front and hundreds of mothers are left grlevlng for the1r loved ones Yet It 15 not only those who are close to the boys who w1ll carry the scar of th1s war The ch1ldren of teen age who leave school for a Job 1n a factory or defense plant w1ll also suffer 1n the years to come Thev may not reallze It now but 1n the future when the war IS over and there are not so many Jobs open as there are now It won t be very easy to acqulre a Job w1th0ut a h1Uh school dlploma Also for two or three generatlons t ccme the chllclren of Germany w1ll stlll carry the scars of war We are not Ii ht mg Just H1tler h1mself If we were when he IS defeated our troubles would be over We are fi htmg 1nstead Naz1 bellefs and OHICIHIS who w1ll carry on after H1tler lb dead We must remember that these ch1ld.ren of Germany who have been taught so thoroughly that Germany should and must rule the world are not gomg 'fo let th1s 1dea vamsh overnlght No 1n deed' They W111 have to be shown the Way of free th1nk1ng free rel1g1on and free dom 1tself by pat1ence and k1IldI16SS It IS up to us the All1ed Nat1ons to show them what freedom really IS BEATRICE A CARTER 45 1 1 so , 7 , . . A V Y , 1 ' ' ' . ' .e 1 . V . U ' ' . . ' 8. ' 1 , . - , , ' 1 .. , l . I ' ., . . I A v 1 ' . . . . X ' 1 Y 3 ' - . . v . .F A . ' 7 . . . I h ones to have a better and peaceful world , ' ' - . I . Y . . G J V . I . W .C M . l e ' ' ieinq 1 ' 0 . . . G , A 5 . . ,. , . . ' ' ' '. 1 . . - n ' A , - S , , V. . . V . . l V- : ' ' - ' ' ' - ' , n . , Q ... E y A . , . 8 George Allen Henry Allen John Allen Lowell Allen Stanley Allen W1ll1am Allen John Anderson Llncoln Anderson Owen Anderson Harold Anderson Roger Angell George A Andrews Jr Ol1ve Andrew James Bartlett Wesley Bartlett Faxon Bartlett Elmer Bent George Bent Elmer Br1dges Donald Carter The TA TTLICI? GB111' Lqnnnr Qinll George Carter Jr W1ldred Conary Clyde Cole Donald Cole Azor Cooper LEWIS Cooper Frank Day Jr Earle Decl er Dorothy Dennlson lohn Dodge Raymond Eaton Chester Freethy Frank Freethy Ph1l1p Freethy Ward F reethy W1ll1am Freethy Gleason Frlend Ray Frlend George Gott Jr To the Boys We owe much to you boys perhaps more than we ll ever reahze for you have gxven up practxcally everythlng to light for us and you1 country There are 80 of you ln the servlce from Brookhn and most of you at tended B H S We are vely proud of you Name Nickname Chester Webber Chet Ph1l1p Bartlett Phll Ethel Allen Efel Eunxce Grey Eune Harrlson Gott Sheldon Grey Poyce Grey Basll Grey Norman Grey Stephen Graham Duane Kane Gordon Kane Norman Kane Roger Kane Ruel Kane Davld Klmball Paul Lelghton Davld McCarthy Stanley Nlcholson Howard Pervear Jr Donald Redman Sherman Sch1ll1nger Charles Sm1th Norton Sm1th Arthur Sm1th Robert Sm1th Gordon Sm1th Robert W Sm1th Edward Spear Herbert Spear Arnold Staples Kenneth Staples Russell Staples Chester Staples Arthur Talnter V1nal Talnter George Tapley Charles Tyler Edmund W1ll1ams Harry Wardwell Edgar Wells Perry Wells ln the SCTVICB for you have shown great courage and strength 1n all of the Hghtmg areas We hope that th1s war will soon be over and you can l1ve Wlth us lll peace agaln U t1l then good luck and God Bless You Svvnrnr Svtaimtrra Favorlte Expresslon Oh eahl Happy New Year Are you k1dd1n 'J Rally? Rebecca Tapley Beck1e No Kxddmga Faye Flye Ic Don t Do It' DV , . v , . . ,v s , 0' , , . S , . 1 - . v , . . . , s . ' . Il- v V . o 4- o al ry fl y ry ' - - , . . . H . ,, H . . . . . . rl H U ' ' x sy ' , ' - 44 as u xv . - an ' H ll ' - , 11 - - - sc ku ll y n - Amhltlon Bachelor Sallor Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Pet Peeve G1r1s R1ng1ng bells Glgglmg Green Fold Her Slster Zeke Favorlte Pastxme W1nk1ng Dr1v1ng Taxl Play Rehearsal Park1ng Wr1t1ng letters Chewing gum 'hr Svvmnr Gllnaa ETHEL ALLEN General Course Plays 1 4 Speakmg Contestsl 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Busmess Manager 4 Class Presldent l 2 3 4 Oper etta 2 My heart 15 true as ste l PHILIP BARTLETT Commercial Course Baseball 4 Alumlll Edltol 4 Boy Scouts 1 Men of few words are the best men FAYE FLYIL General Course Plays 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Band 3 Speakmg Con tests 1 4 V109 Presldent 1 2 3 4 4 H Club 4 Soft ball 4 Student Government 4 Edltor 1n Cluef 1 Archery 4 Valedlctorlan Those about her shall read the perfect ways of h0n0u1 EUNICE GREY General Course 4 H Club 4 Softball 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Joke Edlt0l 4 Secretaryl 2 3 4 A sweet attractlye kind of grace REBECCA TAPLEY General Course Plays 1 2 4 Basketballl 2 3 Orchestra 1 Speakm Cont sts 1 2 4 4 H Club 4 Softball 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Operetta 2 Buslness Manager 4 Salutatoman Whatexer 18 worth dom at all IS X 01th dolng well CHESTER WEBBER General Course Playsl 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Speakmg Contestsl Baseball 1 2 4 Athlet1c Edltor 4 Boy Scouts 1 I am not wltty ln myself but the cause that wlt 1s other INCH 1 yd! - 1 , , , L ' Q . . 1 1 K ' . 1 .Q I - . . v 1 A ' V Z' K fa , , ,.,, t Q ,n b . , ' ' ' 2 1 . . 1 ' .4 , 5 Plays 43 Speaklng Contests 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: A V - 1 1 , , 1 I ' , .. 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V 1 Y 1 , . 1 ' ' 1 . , E ' P Thr TA T1 I DB Aritutttra SENIOR PLAY Too Many Relatlves ON May 10 the senlor play Too Many Relatlves was well presented by a cast of characters selected from the sophomore Junlor and sen1or classes The memb rs of the cast d1d an excellent DISCS of work 1n actxng then character roles The cast of characters were as follows Mabel Saw awge Harry Sax age Gracle Ex ans Jasper Wllklns Mrs Donnelly Officer Butterfield Ermmtrude Evans Otto Savage Smokey McGee Ethel Allen Lyndon Conarv Jacquellne Redman Warren Chatto Rebecca Taple, Albert Brld es Faye Flje Basll Frlend Chester Webber As the curta1ns are drawn Har1'y and Mabel two newlyweds are talklng about a story Harry 1S worklng on They are also Ehlllklllg about the1r second ann1versary for they have been marrled two weeks STUDENT GOVERNMENT After decldlng to have a qulet evemng at home when slster Harry starts to work on h1s story the doorbell rlngs It lS Mabels Gracle who wants to borrow the1r apartment to get her bashful beau Jas per to propose GFHCIC unable to make Jasper propose lS 1nterrupted by Oflicer Butterfield sellmg tlckets to a raffle Mrs Donnelly the landlady says that the Savages have been trylng to get her rent and 1f they d1dnt have the money for the rent ln the mornlng she would have the law on them Aunt Ermlntrude arrxves safely Mab l has told her before that they had a mald So at the last mmute Harry calls the em ployment agency to get one Just before Ermlntrude comes Lucy the mald who was a poor maxd due to the lack of ex p9I'l8IlCC comes to the apartment That evemng Harrys Uncle Otto from whom he had been gettxng hrs money also comes for a v1s1t Otto d1sapproves ot ma rxage very much On see1ng Mabel he suspects somethmg and has to make belleve he lS SICK and that Mabel 1S h1s nurse Otto llke E mlntrude 1S deaf At thls t1me Smokey McGee a desperate cr1m 1nal escapes from Ja1l and the Savage apartment h1s h1deout and rules the apartment by threatenlng everybody that 1f they try anyth1ng funny they w1ll get hurt As the play ends we Hnd that Mabel and Harry have made out all rlght Mabel rewrote one of Harrys stories and recelved a lot of money Lucy who was supposed to be the mald was not at all She was an ass1stant edltor to a maga. zme that had been thlflklllg about buylng one of Harrys storles Just as Smokev dBC1d6S to k11l Harry Butterfield returns and takes Smokey CRDEIVC By g1v1nf' hlm to marry her Otto changes h1s m1nd about marr1age for he and Ermm trude declde to get marrxed Mrs Donnelly returns to get her money and decldes to forget the rent when Mabel tells her that she lS gomg to have a baby Much credlt IS due to the coach Mrs Ross THE first part of the sprmg we the pupxls o ganlzed a student government under the ausp1ces of our new prmclpal to help keep the school house and school grounds clean and neat and also to keep order dur1ng school hours Th1S organlza t1on cons1sts of three commlttees namely the L1brary Comm1ttee the Bu1ld1ng and Grounds Comm1ttee and the Executrve Comm1ttee The L1brary Comrmttee cons1sts of one senlor Eunlce Grey one Jumor Helame Allen one sophomore Russell Sm1th and one freshman and It IS the1r duty to keep the lxbrary clean and neat The Bu11d1ng and Grounds Comm1ttee 10 ' 1 ' Q ' 3 ' y . . . A ' ' ' - 5V , ' ,r ' , ' . 1 y - I . , . . . . 7 ' sl - V Y A . ' sy . - - 7 7 A . I 3 , . ' 1- 1 . . . ' , . k . : ' . , 7 .-.--.....-.........4-.. ' 7 ' ' ' ...... . ............. L - ' A ................ , I . 1 ........:---.1.:o-- YY ' ' y Ag.-' ' . - U . cr Lucy ................................ Eunice Grey Jasper t'W0 black eyes, Gracie pefsua-des 7 ---...........-u'..v-.... V A . I ' I - y ' , Y W . 4 . n 3 . . n . 1 , , Y K 1 . . , . y . , . 7 ' 7 ' . . Y . 7 ' 5 7 L ' , - . , , ,Y ' .1 I . . , . . . . Y Y , , , A . , . . . U Q . g 1 . - . , , . y . . v . ' 1 7 X 3 Y ' 3 v . - conslsts of one senlor Chester Webber one Jun1or Jacquellne Redman one sophomore and one freshman George Pelvear whose duty lt lS to see that all papers and other artlcles are removed from these places The Executlve Commlttee conslsts of two sen1ors Ph1l1p Bartlett Faye Flve one Jun1or Warren Chatto one sophomore Pr1sc1lla Ta1nter one freshman Harry Ty ler and lt 1S their duty to see that the school laws are enforced and they are free to name the pumshment of any student who dlsobeys the laws The organ1zat1on has proved to be verv helpful s1nce the students themselves tak part and assume all respons1b1l1ty of each comm1ttee and no doubt W111 be much more helpful 1n t1mes to come WATERMAN SPEAKING CONTEST The annual Waterman Speaklng Contest was held 1n the Brooklm H1gh School tu d1tor1um on December 15 1943 The program Dotty Takes a Hand Penelope Dlckerson Jeanette Tapley The Amerlcan Flag Hznry Wflrcl Beecher Albert Br1dg,es How Gnrls Study Belle McDonald Paulme Closson The Hlghwayman Alfred Noves Helame Allen Music The Inqunsltne Boy AnonYm0US Holhs Tapley That We Mlght Be Saved Anonymous Faye Flye Ma At The Basketball Game Anonymous Eunice Grey Muslc Just One B1 Happy Famlly Mary Maynard Kxeffer Rebecca Tapley The Crimson Rambler Kathflll Kimball Ethel Allen The Way of Transgressors L M Mont omerb Beatrlce Carter Music After much cons1derat1on on the part of the Judges Rebecca Tapley was announ ed II as the 1943 44 wlnner of the Waterman Cup and Eunlce Grey and Ethel Allen re ce1ved honorable mentlons The speakers were coached by Mrs Ross and Mrs McCarthy PAULINE CLOSSON 45 THE VICTORY 4 H CLUB A 4 H Club was organlzed November 30 1943 at the home of Grace Redman by Mrs Fre1dell MISS Dorothy Goodwm home demonstrat1on agent was present at the meetlng Officers elected were Mrs Grace Redman leader Mrs Harr1etMc Carthy asslstant leader Rebecca Tapley pres1dent Dorothy Decker VICE presldent Jean Redman se retary He a1ne Allen treasurer Marllyn Cole color bearer Jeanette Tapley club reporter The mem bers were Hllda Sm1th Jacquellne Red man Faye Flye Florence Henderson Eu mee Grey Pr1sc1lla Ta1nter Joan Tyler Mary Wells and Mur1el Fr1end Much work has been done by the club and many good t1mes have been enjoyed by all such as the Chrlstmas program and the tree and the Valentme Party from Orono gave a very lnterestlng talk on natlonal war tlme nutr1t1on at the H1 h School bulldlng Mrs McCarthy gave a very helpful talk on posture Whlch everyone enjoyed and Mrs Norman Ross gave a very 1nterest1ng talk on How to Serve Tea Most of the members dropped from the club b11t the number of meetlngs requlred were held and the work all completed THE BAND Under the leadershxp of Frank Dag. we have cont1nued the band aga1n tlns year We have had band practlce once a week as usual but th1S year we do not have as many members as before We have played ln publlc only once at the Waterman Speaklng contest However we plan to play at the Memor1al exerelses Memor1al Day Although there w1ll proba bly be stlll less members next year we hope the band w1ll cont1nue to provres 'I'lw 7',l l.lJlf 11 . . y Y W - . v y -1 1 Q ' 7 5 . 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F L V I 4 . . - lv 'X C y . - , 1 ul 1 I llI11TIEIl Ettvrarg BROTHERLY LOVE T was a warm sunny day ln July not a cloud ln the sky and Just wlnd enough for a nxce sarl up the r1ver That was what Andy dec1ded as he took the one long hop from bed to wmdow Th1s thought put a lot of exc1tement and spxrrt 1nto the blood of th1s slxteen year old boy for he and the rest of the gang had been waltlng for Just th1s opportunlty Ill do the chores qurckly and then U0 after Jrm and Pete he told h1s mother drlnkmg h1s orange JUICE at the same tlme dys younger brother whom Andy dld not conslder one of the gang No replled Andy sharply you re too young to go Salllng wrth us boys You stay home w1th Mother But after constant teasmg from Phll and wlth h1s mothers permrsslon Phrl went along wlth the boys much to th protest of Andy who Sald Wlth drsgust now the day IS sporled before we even start As they walked down the road to the wharf the four boys were a plcture of per fect happlness Wlth t1ller under one arm and oars 1n the other Andy looked the real sallor wh1le Jim carrled the fish 1ng lmes Pete carrled the blg basket of lunch and Ph1l sk1pped along ahead wlth all the Then we go added never been there Do you th1nk we ought to'J asked Jlm calmly Dont you th1nk we better stay nearer home because Phll IS w1th us you know? llghtness of youth the b1g questlon of Where shall was furmshed by Pete who also Lets go to Blrch Island We ve As 1f we could forget' replxed Andy sharply But dxsregard hrm Hes w1th us so he ll have to go where we go It was really a perfect day for saxlmg and they made good tlme on thelr way to Brrch Island arrlvmg there ln about an hour Before we eat sa1d Jrm upon landlng lets have a sw1m and then fish awhlle We don t have to be back untll four They all thought th1s an excellent sue gestxon so lt was about two hours later when they dec1ded they would start for home Andy doesnt the wlnd blow harder than 1t d1d'P asked Pete anxlously Yeah replled Andy 1tS breezed up a l1ttle but thats because the tlde IS r1s1ng Why you scared? No answered Pete only 1ts get tlng qulte rough and and Oh keep st1ll we re almost home any way We always do get home safely dont we? Andy crled wlth a sl1ght touch of anger No sooner had be Sald th1s than the sall swerved wxth the force of a great b1rd and then Just as qulckly the boat was filled w1th water and sxnklng fast The boys were so startled and surprlsed they had no tlme to th1nk except Phll wlco saw what was happenmg and set free the l1ttle rowboat Wh1Ch they were towxng beh nd th1s belng thelr only means of es apmg a watery grave Andy has never regretted smce that tlme that Ph11 was allowed to go on that sa1l1ng tr1p In fact whenever there was a sa1l1ng trrp rn VISW after that Phll was always the guest of honor FAYE FLYE 44 THE ROAD THAT LEADS HOME Sally trudged weanly along the rocky road She klcked at a small stone w1th der1s1on She was rather a deJected look 1ng ngure dressed ln a faded blue dress w1th Wlf-.8 patches of dlfferent colors Her shoes were much too large for her l1ttle feet She had curly shoulder length ha1r Tl 1 f' 1 13 . , 4' J H ' xr ' H ' ' 1 ' YY I! 9 , 'l - 1 V I H ' H J- I , 1 ,-3 A ' y I . . . 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D ' y - , . , , , , ,, . . . tl ' H ' - - ' v , . . . , . 77 ' . g . , , , 7111 TAYTIII? and appeared to be about fourteen years of age I wfsh I never had to go back to Slum Gul y ever agam whlspered Sally to her se f Everythmg w1ll be so awful dlrtv an D1nn1e an '1'1mothy an probaby C1cero w1l1 all be abawl1ng thelr heads ff All of course Ma w1ll b agonel agoss1p1ng aff somewhere I dont see how she dares to leave them brats home wlth Pa wlth h1m awalkmg around as 1fn he was ln a daze er somethmg A aplaylng wfth them k1ds toys I sure w1sh I knew a Doc I could take h1m to to see ff we couldnt clear up hxs head of them Delerum Tremmus or whatever the Veter1ty calls em And the Vet sald maybe lf we could they could make an honest man of h1m agam Here I go alettmg my thought of mmd lun a muck agaln Of course where would anyone m Slum Gully ever get monev even the swellest rlchest lady here hasn t got more than two rooms for s1x brats and her and her man Poor Sally turned 1nto the yard that was l1ttered w1th old t1n cans and torn news papers She opened the door and went 1ns1de She found everythlng as she had expected She wasted no t1me 1n Washlng and dressmg the chlldren Then she fixed her poor unfortunate father a b1te and started cleanlng up the house How I hate thls terrlble place safd Sally a'fa1n but someday Im a go1n to be a nurse Then everythm I have W11l be clean an wh1te an maybe Ill have a real lawn an curta1ns an plants an everythmg H106 An Ill be happy cause folks wont be aquarrelmg an nghtmv all the t1me Someday maybe Ill betcha maybe some one mxght want to love me maybe Havent yuh got that a1r work done yet'P cr1ed an angry woman from the doorway Ye go agalavantm off to some ol school all day a fullmg ye head Wlth them fool notlons and when I want to find the work done I find yuh a leamng on the broom as 1f ye was adreamlng of cream Dle and ahckmg ye hps for the want of It Sally Sald nothmg but resumed her task as lf not hearlng the wrath descend1ng upon her But she thought Some day Ill be happy I hope Here stop yer dreamm an go fetch me a quart o beer an a hunk er cheese an dont be atakm all day or Ill whale ye h1de Sally pocketed the com and ran 1nto the road w1th a frlghtened bew1ldered look on her face Never am I acomln back she cr1ed Im agom and Im agomg now and no ones agom to stop me Im agom t find someone who w1ll love me and a n1ce clean place to l1ve Not heedmg the Sound of the auto horn she rushed across the mtersectlon The drfver drew to a stop but of no aval poor Sally was thrown 1nto the a1r The drlver flew to Sally s slde but lt was too late She opened her eyes for only a brxef moment to wh1sper Why Im 1n a place where everyth1ng IS s1mply beautlful an someone loves me cause a beaut1ful man has h1s arms stretched out to me an hes a beckonm for me to come w1th h1m Oh' now Ill never have to go back REBECCA TAPLEY 44 OUR OBS ERVATION POST In March 1942 plans were carr1el through to have an Observatlon Post IW our tcwn After talkmg lt over for qulte a wh1le the Chlef Observer who was chosen secured a hen house unused as such for some t1me and lt was moved to 1 pot overlookmg part of the Eggemogfrm Reach and the small rfver near by The bu1ld1ng was cleaned thoroughly a new floor la1d the walls covered w1th sheathmg paper 1llS1d9 and the roof shm gled A small wood stove was furnlshed and w1th a small stand and a somewhat d1lap1dated davenport there was scarcely standmg room for two There was also a cha1r or two outs1de where the observers 14 1 ' 1 11 . 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Tim T 4 TTLER could s1t IH pleasant weather The v1ew 'was very pretty especlally the sunsets After usmg fh1S bulldlng all the sprlng and summer the observers wlth the help of our New Chlef secured the use of the schoolhouse 1n the v1c1n1ty Wh1Ch was s1tuated ony a few hundred yards from the first post It was a matter of only a short trme to have the record book bmoculars and tele phone moved to the new locat1on The town furnlshed our wood to heat the bulldlng and also some new wall board to part1t1on off part of the room so as to heat our room more easlly In our new bu1ld1ng there was a nlce large desk black boards wh1ch have been used for bulletm boards and some and recltatlon seats We also have e ec tr1c llghts here wh1ch make lt much more conven1ent for those on the nlght sh1fts About the txme we moved to our new locatxon our Chxef Observer reslgned and we had another takmg her place ID Sep tember of 1942 We have been very fortunate ln havmg so many of our summer resxdents help out at the Post All went well for a whxle untll our New Chlef was slck so that we had to have seats In the early fall of 1943 word was re L6lVed to close the Post except on Wed nesday afternoon from one to five Thx has be n fa1thfully kept up by a few We had a class ln Alrcraft Recogn 'IOP ID November 1943 wh1ch was attended by only a few as many people th1nk It un n cessary to study alrplanes now We hone that we wont be seemg any enemy a1r craft ln our area but have trled to do our b1t as 'ong as the Government deemed It necessary PAULINE CLO-SSON 4b ROLLER SKATING Roller skatlnff IS a very good sport as Well as a very good pastlme It UIVQS us more BXCFCISC and more fun than any th1ng I can th1nk of at present This s true 1n most places It IS more so 1r Brookl1n because here when we want to go roller skatlng we have to walk five mlles to the nearest r1nk and after skat mg all evenmg we have to walk the five mxles home agam unless we re lucky enough to catch a rlde It 1S very fascl natlng to watch the wonderful spllls that are taken by the roller skaters but It IS much more fun to be one of the skaters who takes a splll and w1nds up Wlth hls legs around the closest chalr All this stuns you a l1ttle at first but when you get up you re rarlng to go agaln Of course I usually end up wlth a few bumps and floor burns but 1f you want a good even1ngs entertalnment and want to get some GXCICISE mto those advlce and hop on a palr of roller skates and wedge those wheels down a llttle' CHESTER WEBBER 44 A MOST HAPPY CHRISTMAS Wlll you tak her back Jan1e'P asked the pleadlng vclce of the mother of nme teen year old Jane Allen Oh but mother 1ts only four more days unt11 Chr1stmas and It would be ter travelmg Why cant she stay Wlth us untll after Chr1stmas9 Becau e a chlld two years old should be at home fo Chrlstmas day and 1f you wont tak her Ill have to Jane went out of the room slammlng the door as she went A fine Chrlstmas Ill have thought Jane but I suppose Ill have to go The next mornlng found Jane and her two year old nlece comfortably seated ln the Long ra1l Pul man speedlng toward Boston At SIX that evenme they arrxved 1n Boston and were met by the httle glrls mother Well doesnt that take the cake thought Jane here I travel 300 mlles and she doesnt even thank me for lt My but she sure IS apprec1at1ve A volce broke through her thoughts saym Im o rappy to have Fern home for Chrlstmas and honestly SIS I wouldnt have mconvenlenced you but I was so s1ck J A 3 1 ' 15 . , , , . 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D' D S' - - -.l , S 1 . 1 , , T110 TATTI EI? and wasnt able to be up unt1l two days ago Oh thats perfectly all r1ght I drdnt mmd brmgmg her up 1n the least b1t re plled Jane But under her breath she Sald not much ' But S1s you must stay and spend Chrlstmas w1th us Well have a wonder ful tlme No thank you repl1ed Jane I th1nk Ill go back th1s evenmg and then per haps I can get home Just ln trme for the Chrlstmas tree I th1nk I can make bet ter connectlons on the bus so I ll take that Well don t say anymore Im not staylng Jane remalned at her slsters for onlv 1. few hours and then caught the bus for home They had rxdden for about 50 mlles when the bus began to sputter and all of a sudden xt stopped It took the mechan ICS from the garage four hours to make the repalrs and once more they contmued on thelr Journey Everythlng went very peacefully unt11 the bus reached Portland The regular bus had left and there would not be another one out for two hours I wlsh Id never agreed to take Ferme back home Look at all the messes Ive been ln ever SIHCC I started groaned Jane 1n despalr The bus was due 1n Elwood at 8 40 p m and It dldnt arrxve unt1l 3 40 the nest mornlng The llttle town of Elwood was deserted The e was only a small cafe open Jane book her bag ln her hand and entered the Cafe May I help you'J a coarse vo1ce asked Jane Yes I d l1ke a cup of colTee and a ham sandwlch That all'P Yes repl1ed Jane m rather a cold vo1ce Jane sat munch1ng her sandwlch and suddenly she heard a n1ce vo1ce talkmg and she lxstened People really dont understand how thankful they should be to be able to be home at Chrxstmas What I wouldn t glV9 to spend my holldays wlth my parents 1n stead of spendlng It here 1n thls Cafe playxng M P to a bunch of drunks The same wlth me thought Jane I d l1ke to be home too but I m 26 mlles from home and theres no bus that leaves for two days that goes out that far Well I may as well get to a hotel and get at room May I carry your case for you You look rather tlred a klnd vo1ce asked Jane Jane turned and lt was the vo1ce of the person who had been talklng a mo ment before Thank you It 1S heavy and I am tlred repl1ed Jane They talked a b1t and ex changed names on the way to the hotel The soldler deposlted Janes luggage on the steps of the hotel and Jane went 1n sxde thankful that she could go to bed Jane Jumped xnto bed and trled to sleep Her thoughts were runnlng all over each other She kept remember1ng the hate ful remarks she d sald to everyone Was that the r1ght way9 Jane shd from her bed and fell to her knees and prayed She prayed as shed never prayed before and asl ed God to forglve her s1ns and to take away her hateful ways MISS Allen M1ss Allen Jane awoke w1th a start Was someone calllng her Theres a phone call for you a bell boy sald Jane quxckly donned a dressmg gown and answered the phone Agaln she heard the H106 VOICE she d heard ln the Cafe the vo1ce of the person who had been so klnd as to take her bag for her I understood last n1ght that you wont be able to get home for Chrlstmas e1ther so as today 1 open house and everyone lS welcome Id love to have you come to camp for dmner and there IS muslc after wards Have you somethmg else to do? Jane thought for a moment It sound ed l1ke fun she mlght as well go Janes escort called for her at eleven They went to Camp Goodrlch and had a wonderful Chr1stmas dmner carols When Jane returned to her n1ght her escort Sald I want to tell you how much happler you have Chrlstmas and I do hope lt borlng for you No rep 1ed Jane I had a wonderful time It was one of the best Chrlst and SHHU hotel that made my wasnt too 16 1 1 ' ll ' 11 fl 1 , . 11 ' 1 ' - 1 1 u 1 - ' 1 1 , . u . . . . . ,, 1 . , u 1 11 n - af 1 1 - . . , - . ,, . . - 1, . . ll 11 ' ll ' . 1 1 - ' , . . , . . . . H , , I H 1 1 . u' I - - 1 1 1 ' 11 . . , 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . , . . , . 1 . . . . . , . 7 . . . s xl - - 11 . , . u ' 1 - . k 1 as 1 11 - - 1 . . ,, . . . 1 ' - . - . . , . . . , . . . . 1- u ' - Y . 4 , . 1 , . ' S 11 11 - 1 ' 1 41 1 ' . ' 11 , . . - 11 l l . . - ll 11 ' . ' . , . fl 11 ' - N 1 , . rn lf 1 - 1 la 1 . , . - . , - 1 . . . - ,, . . . . rl 11 1. U - 1 - 1 . 11 ' ' ffllfl 1 mas Ive ever had ln all my l1fe And she really meant It JEANETTE TAPLEY 45 MISCONFFPTION OF TODAYS YOUTH BY PARENTS We gave her everythlng we could 'Ihat IS the statement that was present ed to the Juven1le Court by the parent of 17 year old Joan Whltmore She was our only ch1ld and we gave her everythxng she asked for money clothes and she was never denled a slngle thmg We never allowed her to go out 111 th company of boys alone I always told he that when she was 18 she could have 2. real boy frlend Soon after the w 1 started I went to work 1n a defense plant At first I was on the n1ght shift Then my husband and I went to work togethe and when our sh1ft changed we went out a great deal together durlng the even1n But Joan always seemed to be perfectlv happy Wlth her school and the g1rl frlends but from the way Joan talked she seemed to be a nlce glrl I dont see how we could have done any more for her than we have already but really Judge she xsnt a bad g1rl No Joan wasnt a bad gxrl ln fact sh was one of the nlcest glrls ln Staten When she moved to Cnfftown she d1dnt know any one Here IS Joans vers1on of her story Soon after we moved to Clxfftown I m t a glrl and she was very n1ce I used to go out w1th her a great deal One nlght wh1le we were returnlng from the mov1es we met two of her frlends She rntroduced them to me and they suggested we drop 1nto Barlows for a coke The p ac lll ltself lsn t so nlce but that was the on ly place there was to go One of the fel lows asked me to go to the mov1es wlth h1m the followlng nlght and as I hked h1m very much I consented After that I went out w1th h1m a lot In fact I went steady wrth h1m for four months He wanted to meet my parents but you see mother told m that she wouldnt let me have a boyfriend and I was afrald 1f she met h1m that she would forbld me to o out any more There was newer much of any p ace to go except to the show or to sxt 1n the Park I wanted to brlng h1m home so badly but I was afrald to One n1ght he told me that h15 outfxt was bexng sh1pped out probably overseas rn about a couple of weeks and that he was 1n love wxth me and wanted to marrv ne before he salled I was 1n love Wltll h1m too I knew mother wouldnt under stand b cause sne st11l thought of me as a Chlld Well anyway we got marrled and two weeks later Roddy was sent over seas I went back to school and everv thlng went as before except I was very unhappy Last nwht I went to the mov1es and on the way home I felt very sxck I must have falnted because when I came to they told me that a Juvemle Oflicer had plcked me up on the street and brought me here and notlfxed my parents lt seems she had seen me wlth Roddy somet1mes at that place Barlows And that was the only place we had to go but no one seems to understand D1d they glV9 Joan everythmg they could' Im asklng you to be very franl about It Doesnt every g1rl of 17 years ot affe need the lov1ng care and 11'lSlZI'l1Ctl0ll ot a mother more than the Productlon L1ne needs her? Couldnt she have ar ranged to work durlng the day and be home nxghts w1th the young g1rl'J Is 1 somethlng unusual for a g1rl of 17 years 1n th1s fast movxng generatlon to have an 1nterest ln boys? Isnt lt the natural tmng for anyone who really has an mter e t Ill someth1ng to f1nd It even 1f It 15 outslde the home9 Do the parents con s1de1 the fact that they were young once themselves'P True they were dxfferent of coulse they were much better lso they :ly But shouldnt they take 1nto con sxderauon the fact that the world ltself 15 d1ITerent'P D1d they ever take trme to check on Joans outslde act1v1t1es9 If only the parent of today would un oexstand some of these thlngs Im sure they wouldnt try to make all the blame fall upon the backs of the adolescents , Y , , ,, . , . 111' .A ,BI 17 vi . . , U ' ' D , . . ll ' - . X . I . . A, . Q , . , . , c . 1 7 ' ' V 1 ' . 1 ' . 8 . V Q Y . . I , . V. .. D s ' ' ' ' Y F . . . . ' V . ,, whom she met there. I never met the gurl, . . . h , A 1. r ' Q r 1 2: v '- U ' 1 ' H ' ' , . . . , - v 1 y 9 ' I U , H A . . A ll ' D ' ' ' 7 ' L . , . . , . , W . L D . , , - l. y, l. .H I E - v . . . , . S , , . - Y - . v - ' t - ' . . 18 7111 11 Dont you thmk that lf .loans parent had gxven her a real home mstead ot a mere hou e that th1ngs would have turned out o Ffelently and saved the heartachcs that were bo1ne on all s1des'J Th1s Joan could be your Anne or you Hel n or Jane what are condmons ol your home Now lb the tlme to inc' out before xt IS too late REBECCA TAPLEY 44 ANOTHER W ICTORY The water was as st1ll as n1ght As Jack hrs fa1thful watch d1d keep But not another boat for mlles alound Could be seen upon that water deep Jacks Shlp was bound for unknown ports In fOI'61gll lands across the sea In thelr fa1thful fight for Lxbel ty Some men were seen upon the deck And some were asleep 111 thelr bunks below Dleamlng of happ1ness and peace When the sxgnal whxstle began to blow KIIOWIHQ, at once what the wh1stle meant They lan to thelr ports wlthout delay And the1e on the waters cold and deep A German U Boat lode at bay Immedxately they went 1nto actlon Shots lan out aclo s the waves Many were kllled that d1eadful n1ght Many d1ed who were true and blave For houls the battle raged vuthout stop P1113 Then suddenly the enemy sank from v1ew Another vlctory had been won by the All1es And agam the water vtas Stlll and blue BEATRICE CARTER 45 THOUGHTS FOR OUR BOYS Ls th1s horror called war an act of God', That takes our boys to far off lands away from home new roads to trod Whlle thelr dear parents of whom they were born Remam hele to grleve uncertam t1red and worn The boys aren t Iightmg for medals hand shakes or p1a1se And you cant weaken then bravery 111 a number of days Our boys a1e AIllCI'1CZ11lS not Yellow but Whlte And the Ax1s w1ll find that well w1n th1s iight In those fO1C1gll lands they ll be many a shapeless grave But o er each restlng place the Amer1can flag w1ll wave Our boys w1ll never crawl back or retreat they meet The names of the most he1o1c boys w1ll ffo down 1n hrstory Wh1l others perhaps no less courageous then names well never see Yet rf here our own dear boys name falls to appear Wlthlll our hearts the one we love h1s fame w1ll be told wlth each tear The Japanese are noth1ng but heathens 'lhey play to 1dols and worshlp a heathen God But our boys get their strength from faxth And trust 1n Jesus Chrlst our Lord Oh no' Our God should go unblamed T1s the Dev1l that possessed them that should be the one ashamed If they are unfortunate to meet death bv the en my s hand We can rest assured know1ng they ve en tered God s Holy Land REBECCA TAPLEY 44 ' l 'l',I l,Ia'I.' V ' ' Y . . e tk Q. 1 . . I . S ' -w . M ' . 1 ' - -,j ' Y A b . U 1' ! Y . . Fa- . T ' ' y , P, fa ' ' - f c . . , ' O K I . ' I 1 ' 3 U Y .f y y ' l ' , , - ! 1 I I A '1 ' 1 r - ' , , 1 Y 1 P 7 4 ' . ' Y ' ' . S , . A . 1 ' r 1 ' ' I , It Carried goods to aid tile boys They ll fight to the end, when the enemy D - D . . , 7 1 . . 'I 7 ' a , . ' . ' , l , - ' . V ' , , - L . SA A ' ' ' ' I Q ' , , O 1 Q . . - .Q . 7- - 7 ' . ' 1 y - L , . . . e v K , , . . , y - . , - v ' A ' . ' Y 1 . Y U , , T , . L n 1114 T ITTII In THE HAPPY ENDING Jane Mr Grrndle Just called and sard that Jerry hasnt been to work afte school s1n e last Frrday sard Mrs 'R n ders rn a rather surprrsed and drsap pornted tone But mother he hasnt come home af ter school erther sard Jane I bet I know where Quret Jane here comes Jerry now Turnrng to meet Jerry Mrs Saunders contrnued Jerry Mr Grrndle called and sard you havent been to work smce last Frrday Would you please tell me what you have been dolng all these nrghts after school? Hesrtatrng Jerry answered Oh Ive been around W1th whom that Toby Marcy the towns l1ttle gangster? asked Jane sar castrcally Ignorrng Janes questron Mrs Saunders contxnued Jerry you cant Just walk out on a Job w1thout sayrng anythrn Dont ogrze to Mr Grrndle and contrnue work 1ng'P Mother replred Jerry slowly I dont want to work Id rather stay around home now All rrght 1f you re gorng to stay home I have an errand whrch you may do for me Take thrs 11st and go to the store sard Mrs Saunders Oh no mother I cant I dont Want to go downtown Id rather 'fu home today Just then the doorbell rang and Jane rushed to answer It callmg back to her mother Its Mr Green the polrceman then to the polrceman Come rn Mr Green The polrcel crred Jerry Oh' I Just remembered I have somethrng to do and before Mrs Saunders could say a word Jerry was up over the starrs and out of slght Mrs Saunders began the poncemar we ve always been the best of frrends and I am sorry I have to do thrs but your son has caused some trouble downtown and I have to take hrm to the statron He has b en Horne around wrth Toby Marcy Tr s afternoon they and Tobys gang took ad xantage of Jlms frurt stand and battered thrnes around rn good shape Jerry and Toby were the only ones recognlzed Do you mean that Jerry has to go fo court? asked Mrs Qaunders tearfully No the Judge settles these krnd of cases rn hrs office He wants to talk wrth you too replred Mr Green When the Judge asked Jerry why he had done so much damage Jerry replred d1dnt mean any harm We were lookrng for some fun There Mrs Saunders replred he boys are excrted over the war and bored wrth nothmg to do There IS no place for them to go so they hang around on the street and all the cheap Jornts scarmg up what exc1tement they can I want you to talk wrth Toby Mrs Saunders Hrs mother IS dead and he IS 11v1ng wrth h1s aunt but she wouldn t even bother to come down to talk rt over wrth us There should be some Just Judge IS the exact trouble The nrce respectable places where these boys can go so they wont be on the streets but no one seems to be mterested rn the boys Walt Ill call Toby After the Judge asked Toby a few ques t1ons Mrs Saunders sard Toby do you go strarght home after school? Naw replred Toby when my aunt goes to work she locks the door and 1 stays locked t1ll she comes home at nlght So I Just hang around downtown Mrs Saunders was greatly drstressed to hear thrs After further drscussron snr asked that the boys should be free fron any record plovrdrng that they would spend at least three afternoons '1 week w1th her ln order to form a club room where these boys mrght meet anytrmc they wrshed do anythmg they pleased and take care of the room by themsel cs The boys were very grateful to Mrs Saunders for her srncere rnterest rn them for they were not truly bad but they had recerved bad rdeas from a bad envrron ment durmg a terrrble war ldeas WhlC'1 any person would be lrkely to recerve rr such a srtuatron FAYE FLYE 44 I ' Y Y , ' re I , 2 1. , ' ' ., Y D . V , . karl - Y ' - V . r ,, . . - - . rv- , . , , , J L . , - I , , H ,, . . . . , , , J x v ' ' K . J, . , , We u v - ' ' ' . , . ' ' V1 - .. ,, . . . . , - , t ' . U' 77 77 7 ' ' ' in Y G v v 1 - I . 71 ' f ' ..- - 11 f , . ,, - , . . . , . - . v ' y ' - ' Y 1 7 D. . . you thrnk you ought to go down and apol- . l . n - U , 1 ' . 1? ' ' ' ' U U ' si 3 V 7 . Y 71 H I ' - ' I. 7 , , ' V7 , , . , 'L rr 1 Y ' ' ' y 1 t - - ' M ' , ' vs . sr, 3 - 77 v ' . 1 , nr Y ' V7 . ' ' , . , v n L YY ' ' X rg ' Y! ' LA ' ' ' A ' . V! ' ' ,r . ' Y Y ' . , rs H . 7 I' D ni ! ' ' ' - - , T' A , Y I ,A . : ' i .1 ' J D U . .. , . 20 Tiff 721 7'7'l.lu'lF Ilnninr High Svrhnnl Value of Our Nature Club The seventh and elghth grades have a Natule Club to Wh1Ch all the boys and glrls belong The reason f01 havlng +hls club IS to know l'I'1Ol6 about the 11V1l1g f nature and anlmals We flnd out about blrds alld thell actlons of 1lVl1lg Boys and glrls should treat all 3.ll1lI'l31S the same We have blld llsts to keep lll olde to tell when we see the flrst blrd Colne 111 the bpllllg In one of the meetlngs thls club had we gave talks on llatule The most 1lIlDOl'tZ1llC value we get f1Olll belng a 11161111391 to thlS Natule Club ls that lt helps boys and glrls to appleelate 'lll the thlllgfb of natule we have Ill on own CODIIIIUIIIIZY MARY WELLS Grade VII BLITZKRIEG The planes how they rumbled As they dlopped the bombs low The German people Wele so Jumbled That they folgot to go below The Infantly cravsled over hllls To iight fol our llbel ty Whlle planes ellcled ovelhead Battleshlps and subs vlele S10l'lI6d Boom' How qulck the bombs flevt And the ShlDS were so llghted Thev looked wlld 852-1ll1St the blue When the planes be an to soal The elty was up lll flames And the puns be all to loal Also bombs upon lt came The p ants H1816 Hom 1101110 They hld fought fOl llbelty And also Ilylng 110111 the planes WCIC flags of Vlctoly' MURIEL FRIEND Glade VIII WHAT I'D LIKE T0 BE I'd l1ke to be a soldler boy And rlde lll a rattlmg Jeep Id drlve that thlll wlth heart full of Joy Pelllaps 1 nd ln the dltch Ill a heap Id llke to be a sallol lad And sall the wlde W1d9 sea Though waves were hlgh and the weathe bad Hovt happy I would be' Id llke to be a blave Malllle And sluv eln slngle handed FIOIII then the golng would be keen Because the marmes had landed But most of all Id l1ke to be The pllot of a bomber Id sall thlough the sky and whats best to me Make llfe fOl the Japs much WHIXHCI JAMES HENDERSONI Glade VIII MY ROLLER SKA PES Shp was a ood old skate Hed always loll 3.lOl.1lld But Tumble was a lneany Alxvlys gettlng me down' In ram Ol snow O1 shlne Tvsoald help us lf we got a I1dC If not the vs alklng s fine' Id Whlll and tWll1 and take a spm Th n fall and tly once H1016 Id VLZ1lt7 and dance and do some Alld end up on the floor tlltlfs qOllE'16SlO Sllp and Tumble Mav they alvmys stay ln lolv And llt lo Std mtl. LVLIY Satulcllv ll' ll? llltllltll my fold ol bloxl l JEAN REDMAN Glade VIII i 1 'I' Y 'QI ' l . . I V . 7 D Dv ' . U . , ' !' ' . ' ' . O . . . uk . 7 ' . . ' ' , 1' U - - . p. . , D y - , . v L ' -w - ' -1. ... , - 1 , . ' I lt ' YY nf - . .O . D ' . , - , , -C ' ' rr 1 l With flags of Victory' I'd carry those skates to Sedgwick. . 7 U Y. 7 ' ' ' cr ' I v - , - , , - L . g . .1 Q e 'f ' , l 'I ya. - ' 1 , J A L ' j ' gf A ' I ' K S . . Y an ' lv A4 H 1 . I I . 2 j 'A '. , tg- , .-5g -'- ' 'Lp QQ ., 1' , -, , - - Y in Hg ull' , ' . . ,F ,y- . ,. ' . I L Tin' T,lT'1'L1u'l1' 21 Jukra Mr Houston Mr Means do you know SOITl8thlllg'7 Ralston Means Nope' Chemistry class was rn the laboratorf preparrng to do an experiment Eunice Grey We cant do this one be cause there isn t any water Mr Houston fLook1ng very bewrlderedr Well Holy Old Screwball' ' Chester Webber May I speak to Mr Bartlettq Mrs Ross No Chest r Webber Well can he speak to meg COMIC STRIP Okey Doaks Chester Webb r Snuffy Smith Harry Tyler Pinocchio Warren Chatto Archie and Rosie A Bridges and M Means Svteetpea Alice Schillinge I atzenjammer Kids George and For est Johnny Thunder John Pervefr Superman Irvine W Small Cookie Faye Flwe Maggie and Jrggs Marjorie and Holl s B ots and her Buddiefsr Margaret and Arthur Three Mesquiteers Mrs McCarthy Mrs Ross Miss Freetbev Tillie Priscilla Tarnter Nellie lthe horsel Russell Smith Blondie Eunice Gr v Little Red Riding hood Pauline Closson Three Little WVU Pigs Florence Jeanette Beatrice Batman Philip Bartletf Flash and Dale Lyndon and Pine' Mavs Green Rebecca Taple Wrmpy Ralston Means B H S HIT PARADE B H S Girls They re Either Too Younff Or Too Old Seniors Where Do We Go From Her'eC'PJ Russell Smith The Little Ford Rambled Right Along Beulah Tainter You Call It Madne s Priscilla Tainter and Jackie Redman Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Jeep Mr Houston Pass the Biscuits Miranda fGerryl Arthur Wood For The First Time John Pervear and Donald Allen I Double Dare You Hollis Tapley Margie Beatrice Carter and Alice Schillmger Put Your Arms Around Me Pauline Closson and Louise Bridges Why Don t You Fall In Love With Mer' Warren Chatto All Or Nothmff At All Jeanette Tapley Hes My Guv Ethel Allen Tonight We Love Albert Bridges Paper Doll Philip Bartlett I ll Be Down to Get You in a Taxi Honey Chester Webber Murder He Savs B H S 4Mosqu1to Fleetl Marines Hymn Margaret Staples My Buddy Rebecca Tapley Happy In Love Helaine Allen Mv Ideal Faye Flye Dearly Beloved Forrest Allen and George Pervear Don t Sweetheart Harry Tyler and Lyndon Conary Whats Gonna Happen To Marjorie S frples Somebody Loves Alberta and Evelyn Holden My Sister and I Al1ce Staples Could It Be Wrong Basil Friend Do I Worrv Florence Henderson Whvo Ralston Means Moonlight Becomes You Eunice Grey We Wont Get Home Till Mornrnff Harry Tyler asked Mr Houston to read the tenth question from the board Th questions were from 1 to 9 Mr Houston fPI'61CIlC11llQ' to read lrorn the boardl Why don t you get glassesg Harry Tyler Cause I aint got money enough to buy cm ,Q . , D . . , D ' ..... 5' , .lk Bk V ' ' ' ' V: , ' . v D ', ' ' - ' y ..,' .....-..... . ...-... - AV ' v . . . ' . D , wk 1: we ' ' V 2 . --..- 'Q 7 'Q -j Y 'D ................ 3 V ' ' ll' lk IB .......... , 4 Q 1 ........... 1 1 I .Q - .U , 'V 5 v S' 4 ............... ' 1' ' 1 Me Mandrake. the Magician ..... Mr. Baxter' Madeline Means .,.............. Take Me i 'A ' ., 11, 'J ' 'r ', '.1' ' M9 'J ' , ' ' ................. , . ,Y 'V l .......... l Y 3 ,F if , ................... , . f n a h . O .. , , - 1 .............. ,r ' ': ' ' ' Y 1 - V 22 Tin' TA 7'Tl,Iu'I? M1 Houston What 1S the cause of so many d1VOlC6S today'P John Pelvear Gettxng a bad woman A11ce Staples 4In short hand classl What does Wllt mean? Same as WI'1f,1llQ, a letter? M1 Houston Do you th1nk the1e s mo1e Svpnrta BASKETBALI We sta1ted our basketball season mth 111ost of OU1 H1gh School boys g,011l0 out for basketball We only played two games both Wltll Blue H111 and when we found how ha1d It was to get around we canceled th ICSL of ou1 games wlth other teams The two we played were as follows We They At Blue H111 At Brooklm BASEBALL We stalted the baseball season May 10 enough for a H1512 team and th1ee or four subst1tutes The games we played were as follows We Thev At Dee1 Isle At SLO1l11lgtOIl At B1ooksv1l1e Blue H111 here Dee1 Isle here Brooksv11le he1e 5 We played a game w1th Stonmgton Mav 27 and two games w1th Penobs ot late1 SOFTBALL FOI the H1512 t1me 111 the h1story of B H S we gll1S have been able to have '1 softball team From the 1esu1ts of two than three kmds of government'-1 For 111 stance what kmd 1S used 1n the homei' Chester Webber Pett1coat government Pr1 c1lla Tamter Th81SS quxte a few QIl11tl 'S m Brookhn 1S1l t thercq Russell Smlth Theres a lot of Carters and Allens too Faye Flye Well theres qulte a few flles' days of clammmg when most of the stu dents helped 63111 money for equ1pment So fa1 we have only played two games one wlth Stomngton and one w1th Brooksvllle Wlth the followmg sco1es We Thev At StOD11lgtO1l Brooksvlll he1e We have 3.1lOth81 game scheduled Wlfvl Stonmgton Saturday May 27 and we hope ou1 good luck contlnues lixrhangra We have wutten to seven schools for ex changes but so far have rece1ved exchane P11 IIA Wmter Ha1bor H1gh School Wn ter Harbor The schools w1th wh1ch we have change are THE COMET SGCQWICK H1gh Sedgw1ck THE VOICE Franklm Hlgh Franklm THE JE TER Ellswo1th H1 h School Ellswo1th THE IRIS C1a1k H1gh School scot McK1n1ey H1 n Schoo Deer Isle Brooksv1 le H1gh S hool Brooksv1l1e Before school closes we are hopmg to re ce1ve CODIES f1om the othe1 schools ALICE STAPLES Exchange Edltor no ev School Schoo Penob ' . 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Wearing Apparel for the Entlre Famllw Better Values, BLLL IIILL NI XINIL LONIPLINILNTS OI' J I' ILDHIDGE IO IWC Plumbmg and Heatlnb Phone 2 Ellsworth Nlalne Hancock County Shoe Hospltal Water Street Ellsworth Nlame PIPER S I KR M I LUNIPI INII N I S OI IIORAI IL XI ARDVQ I+ I L Sargentvllle Nlame Alexander s Pharmacy Co I RI SCRIPT ION ILXI I' RI 5 kgcnls for Parker Duofold Fountam Pens Whltmans Chocolates Nwal Preparatlons hllsn orth Nlanne 'Nw 'l'.I'1 l'l,l','lf 31 , I w I 1 9 J . I- V , I .' ' , I . T X1 Y 1 .. . , J J I I J '1 7 '1 1 1 41 1 x If L 1 J l . V - . I , M BLUE IIILL, INIAINIC Y '1 1 1 TQ '1 41 IJ K A '1 1 '7 rr 1 , 1 1 V D , I v 4 J, A 1 . , A . P . A A QA- A. . , . 1 Y 1 I1 4 , . Av ,..,l I C J I O I . . . U - N. 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FY NA FIONAI lBANlx PIIQWORTH MAINE UI I'O DATE LUNIH LOUNTTER QODA POUNIAIN Cl NFRAL CAFF lhn Blst I-qulppvd Rc-stiurlnt lll M1 nc XFNOIHON PXXO-, lrop xox lf s IYFI XNIWI ATION LOTIONT 1 1 1 own 1 un Nu 1 'ml' r V 0 YLIN lllghls Ru mmnundnd for IJIJI I Cute B1 IIISBS Bolls Carbuneles Blood POlSUllllg Insect Bt k l f I I oundl that needslez: Ofellggle :Ealing nemedx 4 Ounces 25 Centa lrmpxrmd only by lNOYlub PHARMM I Stomngton Wlame 1 1 A r 1 1 Y V 1 Y 1 1 L I T 1 W , I I , J I 1 I I 4 L 7 ' . ' . 1 . . l . , 1 . Y . 1 , . . , . , . I . . I . - X v . , - . v . . , . Y v . - , I . , . . . , . . W V. V 4 - V , . . . . . 1 , V V -Y - 5 - . ' 1 1 j r 3 ,Q 1 l 1 V V T A 4 , , J , I A A . , , . 1 1 , W , . V A - - , , . t - 1 T 41 A J - 1 ' I 1 2 ' . ai I , , , , . . MAIN STR!-Tli'l' ELI.SWOR'l'll. MAIN!-I I 4: . . . A Q, , 4. v. .. UI, llc' 1 lol 1 50 Fo lixtt' 1 l If - nlyl ' 1 ' 1 I- . -1 . . ' 1 1 v r 1 w 4 - 1 . . '. . ' . 1 , 1 J V ... . ., . , , , 1 7 I 1 1 1 ' 1 'Q ' . -Iv .' 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