Brooklin High School - Tattler Yearbook (Brooklin, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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ll Qrhnnl Glalvnhar September ent Fnet day of echool D eb 1 s e111 good to be backq Well Sept 13 I'It'1111'111L1IbE' v151t5 VR IG 1'l at 13 The B H S wolf pack Seve 11 tded the Houstonb on the 1115+ 11lL11t 111,11 the 1111111356 W1th d111111S t1n U11 R and eo110s October Oct 0 SLHIOIS 11ave then DICEUIGS taken at El1ev1o1tl1 M1 Houston 16CB1V6d te1tg1a111 aseuung h1111 of the11 safe a1 11val 111 tl1e b1g c1ty What do they 1eally expect to have '1 yea1 book2 Bet you1 11fe we do November Nox 2 Ch61111St1y class 1I1V1t8d to Mr Houstons to a scavenger hu11t Whe1e C311 I fllld a 1ed StOCk111g9 Whos got 1 heh eye'J N101 19 Thankk lV1I1 vacat1o11 Sta ts Lool at that tu1key' How 111211151 IC' DO111tb9 Nov 30 N1 ht school' The U S Alllly comes to look us OVC1 Any 1n1p1ove 111G11t9 December D C 17 Ch11stn1a5 t1ee a11d Santa Claus Rev Bo1ste1 OfT1C12lt111g C1'1I'1StI11'1 v1tat1o11 Stfuts Dec 29 Watc1n1a11 Speaklnf' Contcst Rebecca T1p1ey 1911d81S Just Ont B1 Happy Filllllly and W111S tl1e cup Januau Jan 4 Band o1ga111zed 8521111 undel tl1 1eade1sh1p of Flallk Day What 1 1 cket T I1 12 Class DH1tS a1111ou11ced Have 1 ot to 111ake a speech9 February Feb 7 A11otl1e1 new p1111c1pa1 Atte11 t1o11' We I6 111 the Azmy now' Ico 19 Say why do Ethel Al1e11 and Rebecca Tapley get so much t1111e oFf2 Oh I knovs 11ow 1tb ads for the year book March Mfnrh 6 The SCIHOIS go to tow11 meet 111 to lea111 the affane of the tow11 Such hot a1 umentb' Aprll Ap11l 10 We went clan11111ng to eaxn Vthat a Job' We d1d11t have enough money all the equ1pn1e11t so we took day off P1etty soft dont you We do Anothe1 week IT W1ll We have fun' ' 111 Ellt AD111 11 to buy nothel th111k'J A131117 11 Maw M 1 D1 Pealson vaccmated .some of the .students Oh I tl1ought su1e It would 11u1t but It d1d11t All that vso11v111g fO1 11oth111g May 13 The g1r1s boftball team goes, to tovtn on tl1e hrst gan1e 27 to 8 w1th StO111110tO11 gett1ng the 8 Sh h h the bo1 S lost May 17 Ou1 boys .ne lIT1p1OV111Q thu played B1ookev1l1e w1tl1 a tle SCOI0 Kecp1t up lellovtb but the next t1111f tt 0116 n1o1e 12 Tl f 7'.ITe7'l,la'lf , 4 wi . -- ' 0, ' . 9 'a . 1 Q I S 1 . 7a ' - , o ' 't ' ' 'rw ' ' . f , f ., C , - - - ' I 'K M .. ' -' , - - ,ev . 5, A U' I ' I . I-A. - - ' 1 ' 4 SGI I 4 I A I 11 11 K, xr- V . 1 1 H- L. ,H I . ,V 'J C ' x - A L -.' 0- . ' . J, ' .L X . 1 ' 'f L .3 4 , - -- - I - ' . L ' . . A . V . - .I . ' H I 1 3-1 xl - -' - ' ' - .- Q. . A .Oh . I 1' 4- . ' Oct, ZGKA11 editorial Staff was Chosen lnoney for softball and baseball equip- , . - . ' -' i ' 1 I 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 '. 1 . 1 - . , I . . 7 V' 11 . Q. H ,.,-v ' O ' . 1 ' - 77 AL 7 w ' C ' . . 1 1. - 1 gg' ' gf ' 1- f , , 4 . ' . CL . 4 I PX? 1 S -A s 1 ' w , -1 -0. 4 V J 1 1 'I J' ' ' . 1, . . . 1 . ' . ' ' , . I ' . ' '. T - ' ' ' cr. -- ,J 1 . ,- . 7 5 T w , . . 3 I F- - 8 ' r ' ' . - - I i - ' JA. F L V I 4 . . - lv 'X C y . - , 1 ul 1 I

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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 . ' 7 . . , . Y - l H v Y . I r 1 ' r ' , u , - . Y Y Y v C . . V. . .1 Y . ' - e - . , , , , , , , . 9 , - vi V , c g I ' . ' 3 ' , 1 7 ' - . . 7 . - 7 7 7 - , . f . . . I - 2 ' l ' 1 ' '---'-'- ' ' Miss Charlotte Cleaves, clothing expert I .1 ........ x ' 1 I ' ' A 'O' D ' 1 . .... .. . . g ' ' . Y f ' , ' cc ' ' D -s.



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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 . . . U . 7 I' I . . ,, . , , u yy ' sc' 1 , . . . U , . as ry Y . . U ,U , 4' - ' ' .. . . . I , y H H 1 ' T Y 5 al - 9 - ' 5? ' v v , . , KA H ' ' ' Andy, can I go, too? Cfled Phil, An- - - - I ' , v v - - ' rl sr ' H H ' H Y A ' ' ry ' . . Y 7 . . , , . . - y ' . , , 9 . . . . . ' Q . A 1 0 v v ,-. ' ss - - ' ' li , - . . . . . . 1 , . v . . . . D ' y - , . , , , , ,, . . . tl ' H ' - - ' v , . . . , . 77 ' . g . , , ,

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