Brooksville High School - Breeze Yearbook (Brooksville, ME)

 - Class of 1935

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Is lt a place of hlgher educatlon o lS1lZ a kmdergarten grown up9 Ask the parents dren to h1gh school 'Ihe1r answers w1ll all be Slmllaf could not go to h1gh was a boy because t earn my own l1v1ng upon leavmg grammar school so I want to g1VC my boy the cl vantages that h1gher education offers O Mrs Jackson may say VVhy do I send my daughter to hlgh school? Why so that she can learn somethlng about her country older but not grown who send the1r ch1l why they send them Brown may say school when I was obl1ged about the world 1n general so that she can learn better Enghsh and become a bette c1t1zen Or maybe she w11l say Why o that she can learn a trade and make ome th1ng of herself What parent w1ll say I send my ch1l den to hlgh school to get them out of the way O1 To keep them out of the way and out of mlschlef 9 None' Or 1f there are any they are xn a very small m1nor1ty Now ask the pupll why he goes to hlgh school Jerry may say I go because I want to galn knowledge I want to make s methmg of myself Joe w1ll say I go because Id rather go to school than stay home and work Jack w1ll say Oh I go becau e pa sends me Puplls l1ke Jerry and perhaps those of Joe s type wlll udy but the rest dont go fo ch ol for that purpose They go to have a good t1me If h1gh school lS a place of h1gher educz tlon those who go should do so because they w1sh to galn knowledge They shotld have a teacher But lf h1gh school IS mele ly an overgrown kmdergarten and those eo d tlme they need a pol1ceman Whlch shall lt be Pohceman or Prmcl pal? One man cannot be both If he tr1es to be both pol1ceman and teacher he w11l hgh e1ther ne or the other Those who wlsh to learn need a teacher those who play bother the other puplls and therefore need a d1sc1pl1nar1an I say hlgh school should be a place of h1gher educatlon What do you sayo g lgsgtsfx 9 n o . w . . . S 3 ' . . . . . r . . N 5 . , ,K . . A , 3 ,N ' vs ' . ,V I . , . - - H . , , ' Y! ' AL . , . . , , ' ' ' ' . Mr. 3 . , KAI ' ' ' 7 ' CL Y . .s , - .,. , I ' o I I . .S 3 ' . ' a - . . . v - ' ' In I. . ' h V 1: . 1 . ' I A . -I, I U Y ' . . , . , - , W , ' X , 21116 how It LS g0V0I'119d, and who go do so because they wish to have a - 3 5 3 ' , ' . . ' Y . . H . . .- , ' - rv ' xl Q H . - v 1 , , . E - . A y . ' - - il z . V L . n ' n ' ' . v X - A r sy , mc ' ' ' ' - . , . I ' xx- x - - '-f . . n h . - THE BREEZE 'hr Svvntnra NASON BILLINGS Nate Second Boys PIIZG Ju111o1 Speakmg Con test Class Prophecy Nate 15 a boy whos Iutule pl 1118 Hate not wet been expressed But Vu hope that fortune vk1ll Ill xt l11111 nov. As well 1s she has Ill thc p1st LWIIL BELITY Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Fresh H1111 Sopl1on1o1e Spcak1 12 llll Bluelnllr Sen1o1 Play 3 Prophecy Elllll IS good naturecl wl11cl1 puhxps you can see H plms Lo be s11l111g the l11g,l1 b1111y sc L XLROLL GRAY Kay Baseball 1 2 3 4 Fnst P1120 ln Boys Ju11131 Speakmg C nte Basketball 4 P1ese11taL1on of Glft Tl11s s1111l1nff chap IS 21 good old HIlO1t Hes l1ked bu one and all We k11ovs when l steps up to tl b1t 1115 h ll IQXCI 1 lss tlc In EDMUIND LADD Cantor Semin Play 2 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Bas ketball 4 PIGSGHIHUOI1 of G1fts Cantox has Certalnlx a HICC mellow XOICQ fo 51118 111 tl11s school has SLIIL made hls cholce IN ATALIE HOWARD Nan ass P1es1dent 1 2 3 4 F1 ' G1rs P1120 Ill JUIHOI Speaklng Contest Sunor Play 2 3 4 Valechctory txllt s X lg, o L 1' As fo 11e1x,e rank shes o1e of the nrst HELEN GRAY Class V1C6 Pre 1de11t, 1 2 3 4 Sen131 Play 2 4 Second GlI'1S Pr1ze 111 Jumo Speakmg, Contest Salutatory Good natured'P Boy' You het she 15 She s l1ked by all young men Well surely nnas her Sllllllllf flee A11d Jolly double ch111 IRENE BABSON Rene Cla s Seereta1y l 2 3 4 Sc111or Play 3 Class H1story Here IS the ltss f1om the wcstexn sldc Wl1o mtznds to be a nurse As comp uid lur luck to llllk 111 school We hopc she does no worse Ll NIAIN TAPLEY Tap 31101 Play 1 2 Baseball 1 Basketball 4 Class H1stcry HC-11 Tip W1t11 '11s every day smlle W11lCll he nncls lll hls work IS surely worth wl11l 'WIILLARD GRAY Sem r Play 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Bas ke'ball 4 Class W1ll Here 1s M1ll'1rd g,ood natured and swell Au for work wlth the DRIHE brush he does wry well STANLLY VVILSCOTT Stan Ba eball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 4 lass W1ll my ood btseblll player ls S an X011 may be sum hes exery glflw man D O Y H YY Y A 1, Q, . 1 I . h - . - Y. . 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H .W . , ' I , VV I , 1 THE BREEZE mg that Aunt Marlon IS 1n New York and has bought a country place 1n the Ca sk1lls As she has never seen me he has 1nv1ted me to spend the week end at her place I dont llke to refuse the 1nv1tat1or1 unde the cxrcumstances bu Cynthla has asked me to vLs1t her parents summer home o at on Long Island to meet them all and as thrs IS the first 1nv1tat1on that they ve xc QIVGH me I really feel that I must go Tnls week end w1l1 tell whether or rot Cyntln and I get marrled What am I to do' I dont know I m sure sa1d Jack rn real sympathy Perhaps here lt would not be am1ss to gxve a Word or two IH explanatlon as fo who Jack and Brandon were B1 andon whose first name was Rex was an atlflctxc youth twenty two years of age and Semor at Brandon College He was gowd track He was also ln good standmg 111 h s classes Jack Hllton was of the same bu1ld as Rex tall and rangy and starred rn track and baseball He and Rex had roomel to gether therr four years at Txlton Plepfua tory and the four years at Brandon F11 ton was twenty three and was of lngl cholastlc standmg too Rex was ln love wlth Cynthla Jackson a soc1ety deb who was naturally good 10 111 mg and accepted the fact wlth the ca' 1 ph1lo.sophy of the modern glrl bemg Jus' twenty one For a few mlnutes after the sympathetlc response of Jack there was sllence ln the room Flnally he asked How old d1d you sav your aunt was? I d1dnt say Rex repl1ed but I nn agme she IS about thrrty as she IS younger than mother And you have never seen her? Never' Then she wouldnt know you W' cn she saw you'P Why no he wouldnt uf Rex suddenly broke off and looked mtently at Jack Then he leaped to hls feet and pounded h1s roommate on the b k ecstatlcally I ve got lt' he shouted danclng are mo Got what? asked Jack ln alarn Rex subslded 1nto a chalr and talked ex cltedly Why look' She never has seen me so all I have to do IS to be ln two places at once Sounds hard doesnt 1t'P But 1ts jus a easy as xt can be Ill go out to flynthla s and youll go to Aunt MHTIODS 1n place of m You re crazy lnterrupted Jafk Why she d get wlse 1n no tlme' Oh no she wouldnt Sald Rex She d1fTerence All you have to do IS to 1m personate me stay a week and then cone back Its a clnch' Seelng that Jack was weaken1ng he pressed h1s po1nt Avt come on Jack Surely youd do th1s much for a pal Jack finally surrendered Oh all rght but lf I get xnto trouble Just remember that twas all your fault A taboy' shouted Rex pattmg Jack on the back I knew you wouldnt let a pal down Frlday found Jack on board a fast f steamlng north 1nto the Catskllls Rex h o given hun some partmg advlce Now flor t forget that you are no longer Jack Hllton but Rex Brandon Remember' he cau tloned At 4 that afternoon the tram slid lnto the statlon at Bluehlll the sleepy 11 0 town that summer tourlsts had made fa mous Jack ahghted wlth gloomy foreb 1 1ngs of oncomlng ev1l and looked aro und . . ll ' A. 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U 'H ' ' ' L D THE BREEZE for an old v1ctor1a wagon upon wh1ch would be perched a stern faced woman wxth halr p1led ID a knot on he back f her head But no such slght met hls eye Ah the old ma1ds late Jack sa d to h1mself w1th a frown When he had ahgh ed from the fr ll'l Jack had notlced a smart new a1f'ow Chry ler awa1t1ng at the edge of the plfx form bes1dc whxch stood a tall your g xo man smartly dressed and very good look mg She was hghtly tanned but rot da 1 enough to mar her good looks Jack lad g11er her but a passmg glance and then turned away to search for Aune Mar1on Now as he started toward the Walflllg room a cool mus1cal VOICE spoke arrest 1 h1m Do I have the plea ure of speaklng to Mr Rex Brandon? Jack Whlrled There before h1m sto d the g1rl he had seen leanlng on the cal H1s mlnd regrstered a haze of brown clrl and velvety brown eyes as heard h1mself stammermg assent and apolog1es for nat mg not recognlzed her before Oh thats all 11ght We ve never me be fore you know Come I have dlnntr all ready for us Instead of a stern old mald leadlng hun around by the ear Jack found h1mself fol low1ng the most beaut1ful young g1rl he had ever seen and bemg led not to a 1 Creplt old v1ctor1a but to the new axrflow Chry ler that he had seen standmg 1 the statlon platform The young Woman kept up a con lnuous fire of chatter all the way to her home thus g1v1ng Jack a chance to rearrange hxs scattered W1tS H1s amazement had Jef great at first but as he thought xt ovex he could see where the mxstake had o 1 1 made Rex havlng never seen h1s All MHTIOD naturally had thought of he as about th1rty years of age But here wa a beaut1ful young lady who could no pos oly be over twenty one and who drove nke S1r Malcolm Campbell He stole a s1de wlse glance at her How old was she any way? No she could not posslbly be nor, than twenty one He d ask her s metlme 1n the near future He was startled out of lus reverle by hearrng MHFIOH say Well here We are' H1s eyes took 1n the scene A spac1ous summer home of about forty r oms faced a w1de lawn Whlch slop cl down to a lake sh1mmer1ng blue 1n the sunhght Marlon drew the car to a n lt uuder the carrlage porch that covered the d11veway A very formal butler met them at the door Watklns take Mr Brandons bags sa1d the practlcal young woman The butler bowed and p1ck1ng up the bags stood wa1t1ng wlth an a1r of def ence Watklns w1ll show you to your room Rex sald Marlon turnlng to Jack D1n ner w1ll be served at '7 30 If you W1Sh we mxgh play a 11ttle tennts before you dress Jack nodded assent Then meet me here 1n ten mmutes sa1d Mar1on turnmg away Ten mlnutes later Jack descended to the porch to fmd Mar1on W9.ltl'lg for h1m dressed 1n shorts and swlnglng two tennls rackets They went down to the court WhlCh s ood beslde the water where the breeze blew 1n across the lake Jack played very well but he was hard put to keep up w1th Mar1on who had a s1zzl1ng backhand and a serve that he thought he could not see half the tlme After two se s they retlred to the porch untll Wat k1ns came to announce dlnrer The next flve days were the happlest tha Jack had ever spent He and MZFIOH . . . - , A. . 3 - - L .Il , - 11 :11 . . , 5 - - 1. 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' . 1 - ' , - 1 1 - - 1 ' ' 11.1 ' ' . . 1 1- . 1 , . , .1 , ' .. 1 ' 9 L 1- 1, 1 THE BREEZE swam flhed played tennls went motor boatlng danced at the pavlllon ln the ll tle town ln short had a pleasure lovlng tlme But through lt all there ran an un d r current of unrest ln Jacks mlnd Marlon was so sportlng made such a good tlme of everythlng that lt seemed a shame to deC91V6 her Slttlng on the edge of the lake the last day of hls stay the truth s ruck hlm wlth a shock He for the fir t tlme ln h1S llfe was really and truly ln level The shock left hlm stunned for a mlnute Then he turned and looked at Marlon slttlng b6Sld6 hlm on the edge of the lake For the moment they were sllen the only nolse belng the barklng and scold lng of a gray squlrrel ln an oak tree over thelr heads Then Marlon turned and looked full at hlm Jack turned away acutely aware that he was blushlng He had a sudden mad lm pul e to tell her the truth to get the whole thlng olf hls chest But what would Rex say' Then he thought I owe lt to Marlon to tell her the truth He turned notlclng that her eyes were on the lake Marlon I Ive got somethlng to tell you he stammered You see he went on qulckly so as not to glve her any tlme to ln errupt Rex I that lS what I want to ay 15 that er that I m not Rex Brandon My name lS Jack Hllton and Im Rexs loommate at college Rex had me come up here because I he He pau ed ln a tonlshment at hearlng a low laugh Youre laughlng at me he sald re proachfully MBTIOH laughed agaln Of course I am she admltted Jack dld you really be lleve that I thought you were Rex Bran don? Llsten Ever slnce the second a Ive known you were Jack Hllton I had some plctures of Rex and then the day after you canle some letters arrlved ad dressed to Jack Hllton Of course they had been forwarded from Brandon Col lege I put two and two together and there was the answer as plaln as could F' For a moment Jack could not speak Then he sald ln a low VOICE not darlrlg to look at Marlon So thats lt I told Rex tha lt would never work but he Sald for me to try lt anyway Well Im rather orry lt happened I m not sald the low volce at h1S Slde Because lf lt haunt then 1 never would have met vou Jack whlrled and looked at MHYIOU You you mean lt? She gave no answer but merely smlled although there was a QUSDICIOUS brlghtness ln her eye That was all the answer needed The next day slttlng ln the Jackson s front porch Rex was talklng wlth Mr and Mrs Jackson when he recelved a tele gram Wlth a puzzled frown on hls face he opened lt and read Dear Rex Have seen :your aunt met her and QI hopej conquered Stop lvot thirty but only twenty one Catch on? Your Roomie Jack Wlth a perplexed expresslon Rex looked up from the letter Wonder what that meant? he mused Perhaps yes lt lS qulte probable that a cer aln gray squlrrel could have told hlm Who knows? A NARROW ESCAPE Yellow dust line as powder had slfted lnto every crease of the rlders trousers It covered hls boots hls black hat hlS coat It streaked the young fellow s face HIS eyes were sunken and bloodshot As for the anlmal sweat stalns covered hls body hls hoofs dragged and hlS head drooped 1 r 1 1 ' . y - ' r 1 - - 1 . , ' 1 , J ' 1 ' b '11 1 , 1 A , ' ' ' ' N ll 51 ' ' a l. 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THE BREEZE J1m Young nodded IH hls saddle The heat of the sun made h1m sleepy wondered how long 1t would be before he would reach the h1lls He tlpped h1s hat down over h1S face to protect lt from the sun The sound of an explos1on was heard The smoke dr1fted across the sky Jlms t1redness had vanxshed and so dld he Before the noxse of the rlfle had d1ed away he flung h1mself out of the saddle and was runmng for the brush As he ran he stopped to DICK up h1S hat Wh1Ch had fallen from h1S head He d1dnt stop un t1l he had run through much brush One glance at h1s hat showed h1m that a bul let had gone through the top J1m was a stranger He knew he had no enem1es Robbery could have been the only reason then that they shot at h1m Slowly he moved toward the road w1th h1s revolver 1n h1s hand He stopped Somethmg was movmg ln the brush behmd h1m He could hear the crashmg of the tw1gs Two VOICES came from the left The fir t a rough heavy one the othe h1gh and clear J1m gomg forward could see them plaxnly now One a slender man 'food agamst the bank wlth a revolver 1. hxs hand The other a blg husky man c 1 r1ed a rlfle J1m heard another vo1ce It was a womans She was dressed 1n a cowboy outfit J1m .shpped quletly forward and lay down behlnd a tree The woman saw h1m first She stared at h1m J1m llfted the hat from h1s head wlth a bow to the young woman She can nt slght of the holes xn It D1d he do that Just now'P she askec Just now mlss rephed J1m Why d1d he do 1t'P she asked Thats what I would llke to know s 1d the young man Why PICK on me as 11 tarQet'P 1d J1m to the tranger I dont know you the man growled D1d you mlstake me for one of ydlr fr1ends9 Or was lt my pocketbook that you wanted? He sald somethlng to h1mself about some k1nd of an anlmal he sa1d he fired at It The stranger tr1ed to escape but J1m drew hlS plstol Lookmg over the hlll he saw som on rldlng He was commg toward them When the r1de1 reached them J1m sxw that It was the sherlff He told J1m that two men had robbed a bank and hat' LS caped wlth t n thousand dollals H sald that there W s a lar e reward for the one who caught them A iew hours lat r the sl1er1If had tal en the two trangers back to tovm and turned them over to the pohce The rewfuu was g1ven to J1m My Job IS Iinlshed he sa1d and from h1s thmat came a falnt sound of Joy SUICIDE VS MURDER It was ra1n1ng cats and dogs as the old t1mers would say when the car from p hce headquarters pulled up before the curb at 465 avenue There were four men ln the car Lleutenant Dan Oleary the medleal examlner Dr Hen nerly the fingerprmt expert Pete W1n ter and OECCI' Jerry Halland They were out on one of the few sulclde cases N1ne t1mes out of ten everythmg was all rf-ht but It had to be checked Oleary was the flrst out of the car and the o c to r1ng the d O1 bell A sad faced butler opened the door and let the men 1n out of the pourlng ra1n Oleary wa the fxrst one to break the deathly s1lence that hung over the house - ' ' as ' ,- ' . He .' : s . ' AL l 7? , . . . , . ' . 'Y 7 3 W , . . ' - 1 ' - 9.1 . . .. , . . . . y L ' I - - . . . - ' 9 W , f - P ' ' . . 'U P+ 3 t -'I A t I' 7 y , . U . . . ' Q . ' 1 u . I . . ' V C uh ' . . sl ' - ' rv ' 1 . 7 1 C, V.. , , ,.4 . -1 ,-.ilk , , ' ' Sl 71 ' rr . , , .,, . . E x .W - , H . . 'w ' ' ,, ., o , . , , Ct . , . .. i ! ' - , - sa 11 ' - . . . N l 1 Y . . . . 113 1 C. . 11' ' 3 ' . - A ll ' ' H - T . . I. tt ' 77 ' ' 1 1 - 1 - 5 li ' ' 71 . as 1 ' vr G' y K.. . THE BREEZE Are you M Jennrngs bu ler'P l asked Jennrngs was the surcrde vrctrrn Yes srr The butlers vorce was low and tear were streamrng down '1 s cheeks Your name Weller srr James Weller How many people are there rn tne house besrdes yourself? Fheres a housekeeper Mr Drvrsor and the valet Walters Who drscovered the body'P Warers elerda ntardrtn the lrbrary d or When he low 1 r was locked he went out and looked rn throuffl the wrndow He saw thr maste lymg back rn hrs charr wrth a guvl on the Hof He came rn and when he had told m what he had seen called the pohce Drd you see Walters come 1119 No I drdn I was out rn the krtchen He came to me tnere Very well take us to the lrbrary Thats Yes thats Wl1CI't. Walters saw rt I' re butler led the men down a long hall heavy Persran rug muffled the footsteps Pau rng before a large croor near the end of the hall the butler sard Hes In rere Oleary drew a bunch of skeleton key from hrs Docket and rn a few momeats had the door open A grues me sreht met the eyes of the officers TBYl'l1l1'-TS lay back rrr 1115 cha 1 1 bu'let ho'e Ill hrs left temple The gun lav on the floor besrde the ch rr The M E rmrrredrately begar hrs ex amrnatron whrle the fingerprrnt expert began to dust the gtn for prrr t Ole rv was examrnng the room when he sud denlv p rused and s'1rc. Weller tell th cook and valet to come rn here Halland you go wrth hrrn By tlrrs trme the doctor had finr hed hrs ex'1'nrr1a'ron and Stepprng aw y from the body saro Well Oleary Id lrke to yan make a my stery out of tms I s plrrn surcrde Yes doc you re rrght the fin frprrnt exp vt agreed The only prrnts on the run are hrs Doctor you re bo h wrong Its murder and Ill prove rt Oleary knew rt wasn t surcrde but murder He had known rt as soon a he had stepped rnto the room At thrs moment Halland Weller Wal ter and 'Vlrs Davrson ertered Mrs Davrs n was a rrrotherly lo krng woman of about fifty wrth grey harr She was cry rng softly Walters the vale was about thrrty years old but had the features of a hardened crrmrnal It was to hrm that Oleary turned hrs attentron Walters Weller told me that you were the ore to drscover the body tha rrght'P No I drdnt really drscover the body I D d you wear a coat when you went out? 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THE BREEZE Ixe been ques 10111110 you becaus you1 1 11a1 and a murderer' You kllled Mr Jcnmngs' You sax tn t I murdexed h1m9 Why th ts ool rnes He k1l1ed hmastlf O1 no he d1d t Jennm s was mur de1er1 and you d1d lt The doctor mt uupted O'eary how do yol l-'now Jenmngs was m11rdered'P Ano lf he was-whxch he wasnt how do you k ow who d1d 1t Oleary pa1d no attent1on to the doc tor but begzm explnxmng nf-ve1the1ess Walters you sa1d you went out and looked 1n the w1ndow 111 the same clothes you have on now It was I'S11Il1llf' out and yout clothes ar dry You sa1d you saw th gun from the wlndow Th left slde of 1s on the r19ht Slde of the chan' You couldnt have seen 1t from the w1ndow But renmrlfed the doctor how about tn do r'J It was locked That sa1d Olealy IS so slmple that oven you should have seen tlnough It No key W s found 1n the room Therefore' the key went out of the room Wlth the n1urde1er If Jenrnngs had k1ll o h1m self the key would be here but It 1 n t How the doctor lnquned can you be ab olutely sure Jenn 'xgs was k1lled'P Tuat also lS slmple but f1rst I wash to a k you a questlon d1d Tennlngs dle lm med1f1tely'P Yes I should ay he d1d Death must have been mstfmtaneous A1d there d ctor IS the answer Jen mngs was shot 1n the left temple but the gun was found n the rlght 1de of the cha1r It couldnt have been dropped by the dead man St1ll the doctor was reluctant and d1dn t behexe Olearys theory It could have been euher the cook or the butler Yes 1t could have been but why d1d Wal ers 1169 Walters why d1d you do 1t'1 know so much suppose you snapped Walters Walters I w1l1 You d1dnt known that Jenmngs was a d1d you'P Well 1t was but we couldn t prove 1t Your real name IS Joseph Brownley You escaped from Jall 1n De cember 1933 I recognxzed you by your pahce pho o You k1lled h1m because he squealed on you when you were 1n h1s gang You got twenty five years He got free by turmng states evldence You k1l1ed h1m for revenge W ll Dan sa1d the doctor a few hours later smokes are on me as usual I may be a doctor but Im not a cr1m1n SIHCB you tell about lt All r1ght thlnk It wa counterfe1ter OUR SAILING CRUISE We the members of Brooksville h1gh school had d8C1d9d to take a tr1p by boat the comlng week end We had de Clded to go 1n sallboats Wh1Ch we wexe to rent from the people of our home town Where we were to go was yet qu1te un dec1ded Some wanted to go to a deserted 1 land where we could camp and spend a restful week end Others wanted to keep sa1l1ng all the t1me and see the lslands The day appolnted to go was a Fr1day afternoon the first part of June Our boats were to be nav1gated by then' owners and our prlnclpal and asslstant were gO1I1C' along to keep us stralght Wednesday af ternoon came and st1ll we hadnt dec1ded where to go and all hadnt dec1ded to go Some were afrald of seaslckness oth rs afra1d of catchmg cold wh1le stlll ot1ers Were afrald of falhng overboard The tlme came to leave and the members of the party numbermg about twenty five clambered aboard the three sa111ng yachts 1- 1, 5' ' . , .D vm 11 - ' ' cr ' V X' 1 1 ,- '. . 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' 7 7 66 - . , - , I! n - ' 1 THE BREEZE We were all d1v1ded up w1th a pal on one boat and another on one of the other two boats Our tr1p was to be to a small lsland out ln the Reach We had declded to com promlse and some rest wh1le others went sallxng We arrlved at our secluded lsland at about 4 oclock ln the afternoon after two hours on a choppy sea Some were so sea slck they could hardly stand wh1le others dxdn t mlnd lt at all We p1tched our tents numberlng about e1ght whlch nearly covered half the 1sland Everyone be1ng hungry we next had a basket brought up from the largest of the three boats and supper was prepared We were a pretty sorry looklng bunch s1tt1ng around the flre with a sandwlch Ln one hand and a cup of hot cocoa ln the other After supper We all gathered around the flre and started tellmg ghost stones all but a few who had wandered off to explore the lsland before the next day That flrs of us had seen The waves dashed ag'unst the rocks and cllffs below us wh1le the wlnd played 1n the treetops above Many was the t1me we were awakened by the moans of the seaslck members The next day broke clear and brlpht wlth the most of us awake at dawn ff went 1n sw1mm1ng and had breakfast The next thlng proposed was a sort of explor atxon tr1p on the lsland Thls turned oat to be a very pleasant trlp Although the un was warm there was a cool breeze f m the salt water The second nlght pro' ed even more terrlble than the first Sunday the thxrd and last day was spent ln rest and breaklng camp We left at about two oclock Sunday afternofn Our return trlp was much more pleasa at than the first trlp The sea belng calm ax d those who had been S83'51Ck gettmg ore the slckness we spent our t1me on deck On arr1v1ng home many frlends and p rents greeted us and encouraged us to take another uch tr1p some other week end Three weeks after that another tr1p was planned w1th more of the school m at tendance and five yachts mstead of three L G THE ONLY UNPAID MOVIE STAR Mlckey Mouse that popular pen and 1nk drawxng LS the only unpaid movxe star ln the world He IS famous 1n the Umted States and ln all parts of the world When Walt Dxsney h1S creator was slx h1s lxfes ambltlon was to own a c1rcus When he and hls parents moved to Kansas C1ty he declded to become a newspapel artlst The nearest he got to this was de llvermg papers at three dollars a week He d1d this from the t1me he was n1ne un'1 he was seventeen Then when the war broke out although he was under age he man aged to get lnto the Red Cross After the war he dr1fted from one Job to another unt11 he formed a company to make lT'Ot1Ull plctures of pen and 1nk drawlngs They made Jack and the Beanstalk and Jack the Glant K1ller but they were fallures and the company went 1nto bank ruptcy He tr1ed other schemes but all wlth the same result He and hrs brother went to Hollywood and made some drawings for another plc ture Th1S t1me lt was Oswald Dlsney was able to make from dred to two hundred drawlngs a was a greater success and they he Cdu one hun day 1 us saved nr teen thousand dollars and were able to h1re some help It was then that he thought of Mlckey Mouse I cant say how the ldea came he said We wanted another anamal We had a cat a mouse naturally came to mmd 14 V ! . . . 3- T ' . ' - .s ' - . , N . Y . ' ' -E. . . '37, 1 ' Y cl ' yr - - . . . 1 ! . 1 Q . - ' Q . . . W - 1 . 1 1 ' ' . . , . . . . y W ' fl , - . . . X . A ' l ' . -li- night wa.s the most interrupted night most Y . A ' , g I, . . ' D as , xl - . . la ' ,' rv . ' - W' . ' L , I , A ' ' ' u t , 1. rr .S rc . - - ' y . . l . ' - , E '- I 7 ' 1 2 , H ' ' K .- I b ry n 7 ' 1 yn . . v F 1 . ' THE BREEZE We felt that the publlc especlally ch11 dren l1ke anlmals that are cute and 11ttle The first two plctures were not very popular Th1s was when the talkles came along M1ckey became natlonally famous Then Drsney declded to set h1S actlons to muslc and w1th1n a year every producer xn Hollywood was b1dd1ng for hlm Hls plctures earn about slxty thousand dollars one th1rd of whlch IS profit DL ney employs thlrty young art1sts One makes the key drawmgs such as the plc ture of M1ckey enterlng a scene and the next m the mlddle of the stage then the others must flll 1n between For a film to be shown on the screen for seven and one half mlnutes lt takes about nlne thousand drawlngs In the older days of the cartoon a plcture would be made then the arms and legs drawn 1n d1fTerent posxtlons but now for greater realrm a separate plcture IS drawn each tlme even the expanslon and contractlon of h1s body when he breathes are shown Newcomers to Hollywood may thlnk Drsneys stud1o an rnsane asylum as they ee some young artlst pranc1ng about to see how h1s legs look when danclng to a cer taln .song or another grlnnlng 1nto a mlr ror to see how an eyebrow look when he laughs Dlsney keeps ln close Contact w1th each of hrs artlsts and sees to rt that M1ckey w1ll always be the charmmg l1t tle fellow he IS A BRIEF STORY OF WILEY POSTS LIFE Wlley Pos and h1s brother were brought up on a farm 1n Oklahoma Even as a boy he was lnterested 1n mach1nery Hls brother bu1lt models of alrplanes and he fitted mo tors 1nto them At the age of seventeen W11ey Post went to an automobxle school and became a mechamc was declared he enlxsted ln the av1at1on sectron of the s1gnal corp But when lt was dl covered he was under dlscharged However when he became old enough he was accepted When war age he was After the war he worked as a helper ln dr1ll1ng oll wells One day a stunt plane pas ed over the place where he was work mg and the parachute Jumper was ln Jured ln a fall So Wlley Post asked the prlots to let h1m substltute for the Jumper They consented and he made four Jumps 1n the next two monlths He learned to fly a plane wh1le worklng as a parachute Jumper After learnrng to fly he declded he wanted a plane of h1s own So he pro cured another Job helpmg dr1l1 oll wells ln order to obtam money enough to buy one Whlle workmg on th1s Job a pxece of hot metal struck the pupll of h1s left eye and It was necessary to remove xt The com pensat1on he recexved for the loss of h1s eye enabled h1m to buy a plane After numerous attempts to prove he could fly a plane as well w1th one eye as w1th two he was granted a llcenl e In 1931 w1th Harold Gatty as navxgator he flew around the world 1n elght days fifteen hours and fifty one mlnutes In 1933 wlth a robot as asslstant p1lot he flew around the world agaln Th1S txme he beat h1s former record and gamed the honor of makmg the longest solo fl1ght from the Unlted States to Europe He was nearly forced to abandon hrs alrplane but the sclentlflc devlces many of whlch were made by lum enabled hlm to fly through th bad weather Post was awarded a medal for the greatest a1r feat of 1933 After flyxng around the world for the second tlme he began plann1ng a fllght xn to the stratosphere Many of the rn struments he needed he had made under h1s supervxslon One thlng Wh1Ch was 15 .-. - , - ,, . . - S 1 1 1 ' rn - 11 . 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THE BREEZE d1fHcult to make was h1s rubber su1t wh1ch ls the flrs to be Worn for Hy1ng On h1s Hrs attempt he rose to a he1ght of over 30000 feet Later he ascended to an alt1 tude of 48 000 feet Th1s was an unoflic1al record because h1s alt1meter broke If It hadnt he would have beaten the world recold After these fhghts he planned one across the contlnent 1n the stlatosphere He be lleved by domg th1s he could beat DIPVIOUS speed records because he would be above the storm areas and the a1r res1stance would be less H1s first attempt was a fa1l ure because someone had placed 1ron H1 lngs and powdered emery 1n h1s motor wh1ch clogged the O11 lme He fa1led the second t1me because h1s oxygen supply be ca1ne low and when he descended to lower altltudes two cylmders falled to work At present he 1S preparlng for another fhght across the contment and also one for alt1tude When he Lsn t worklng on a plane or flylng one he llkels to be 1n the com pany of boys These are the two thmgs wh1ch mterest h1m most SPORTS AND SPORTSMANSHIP It makes no d11Terence whe her 1t IS IH sport or work Wh1Ch has to be done each day everyone should show good sportsman sh1p If you play a game of tennls wlth a f11end and he w1ns by falr play a good sport would be glad and not ulk and say that he Won It by luck or cheatlng Thls apphes to all games as well as the one ment1oned above One lncldent of poor sportsmansh1p 1S as follows A man was talkmg w1th a hotel manager and Sald I W111 be back before dark w1th a deer Of course the hotel manager asked hlm why he was so sure he would The man rephed You wa1t and see He left the hotel 1n the mormng wa nearly dark when the man came back w1th the deer The first questxon the hotel manager asked was How d1d you get h1m'P The man Sald My Wlfe and I rented a c ttage about four m1les from here last summer Wh1le we were there we fed th1s deer and 1t grew qu1te tame We would Wh1St18 and the dee1 would come The hotel manager 1nterrupted here and Sal Oh I see So you went up and shot that pet deer Well I call you a very poor port Ill have no such man staymg at my hotel 1f I know 1t Go to the next ho tel Whlch IS about fifteen m1les from here There are many thmgs l1ke this Wh1Ch happen every dav throughout the World Take th1s lesson to yourself and alway show good sportsmanslfup A MODERN VIEWPOINT OF EDUCATION The very mcanlng of educat1on has changed along wlth chang1ng methods In former years educat1on meant the pos ses 1on of a certaln amount of learmng and a g1ven amount of d1sc1pl1ne but ac Cilfdlllg to the present ldeas the alm of educat1on IS to lncrease human efflclency Another a1m LS that educat1on shall lead to a more efficlent llfe 1n the home state and s c1al 1nst1tut1ors and that also hould be fitted to the hfe and needs of the communlty Wh1Ch It serves The school methods IS m keepmg w1th the ad of everyth1ng 1n general Farm 1ng methods are m 1Ch d1fferent from wha they were a few years ago therefore new methods IH Cdl1C3.t1Ol1 are demanded One mlstake 1n educat1onal or school methods of former years was 1n thlnklng that methods 1n towns and c1t1es were the best also for country schools Rural con change that has c me over rural vance 4- , . , . . 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' ,y . . . v 1 ' an ' H y , v , JB1ts of JBeauty m Jlhooksvxllc THE BREEZE I I I Q , THE BREEZE d1t1o1s are so dlfferent flom town condl t1ons that the methods employed 1n rural schools must be dlfferent ln many respects from those of town and c1ty schools The teachers of rural schools must shape thelr teachings to conform to the requlrements of a rural communlty Probably no perlod 1n hlstory has wlt nes ed more rapld advance IH every 11116 of progress than recent decades The fu ture IS promlslng of more wonderful results than have al e dy been obt med Thls IS true of educatxonal methods In the modern schools rooms are devoted to ma ual tlallllflg and d0mCSt1C arts there are research laboratorxes of varlous klnds the small chlldren enjoy k1nder garten BXGYCISGS gxrls learn t sew and boys learn carpentry Th1s grand change ln the chools of ou1 country has caused people to 1evL e then old 1de s aid reconsvder the modem v1ew polnt Whlch tends to make the students better C1t1Z61lS Glass CLASS OF 35 The class entered B H S ln the fall of 1931 wlth seven students Irene Bab on Nason B1ll1ng Carroll Gray Helena Gray Natal1e Howard Lyman Tapley and Stan ley Wescott Freshman recep 1on was held two weeks after school began In 1932 the class was lncreased by three Emll Bellty Mlllard Gray and Edmund Ladd In May of 1934 Junlor Speakmg wa held In 1935 they presented a three act play The Gay Pretenders Class oflicers are as follows Presldent Natalle Howard v1ce presldent Helena Gray secretary and treasurer Irene Bab son Class colors Blue and wh1te CLASS OF 36 Class entered thls school ln the fall of 1932 w1th twelve students-Vlncent Au t1n Earle Condon Roland Dorety Gllber Bladen V1rg1n1a Babson Frederlck Black Norman Establook Charlene Gray M,ar1e Gray Lewls Nutter Ernest Orcutt and Arthur Stevens Freshman recept1on was held three weeks after school began Bu soon Marle Glay and Vlncent Austln ceased attendance Later 1n the year Vlfglllla Campbell who had been attend mg another school 1ncreased our class by mg a d James Condon came to fllllsh hls course here The class presel ted an ter a nme 1 Ill late October of 33 rn honor of Hallowe en Wnen school began IU the fall of 34 we found that Norman Estabrook v as attend mg another school Lyman Gray began work here as a Jumor Later 1n the year our class Nas decreased by two lfredeuck Black and Erne t Olcutt Class oflicers are Presxuent Earle Con don secretaly Clurlene Gray treasurer V1rg1n1a Campbell CLASS OF 37 Class ent led B H S 1n the fall of 1935 Wllh te 1 students John Bakeman Bernez Black Beulah Black Donald Blodgett Avxs 1 M . . .- R, . . H u . . . 3 V . . . N W D , , ' A 4- . . N. S ' ' ' ' as , 1 ,Q ' ' - ' r a , a' . ' , . 3 3 1 I 1 ' ' S y A ou ' - . . S, y Y 6 . Q . . D 1 - ' ' - ' 4 . 1 ,. . . . - . It , . I .s , I , ' - one. In 1933, Arthur Stevens ceased com- . . , . . y n .VN . . xr e. - Y en- , , ' ' S c i- 1 t ' ' . ' , . , - 4 ' Y 7 7 3 cr as i , -- - : ' , ' . ' W . 3 . - N. , . I . . - ' . - 1 .' 1 1 ' i . ,Q . V ea 4: an . , , - .- - - 1 y 4 y 7 , . , . - . 12 1 is . . Q v . . , D' . I u 1 y v V - - ' . . l. . y . V . 1 , is - Y ' 1 7 I I 'Y L ' ' ! ' THE BREEZE Dow P1yll1s Gray Fumce G11ndle Rlchard Hewfud Clalr Kennedy Melle O mutt all rl James Segar Freshman recept1on wa h ld two weeks after school began In 1934 the class p1 sented an e11terta1n ment 1n honol of Mothers Day In the x 1nter term of 1935 James Sega1 decloed to qluf leavm us Wlth mne tu dents m the class of 37 Cla s oflieers re as follows Presxdent John Bakeman V109 presldent Rlehard Hou ud cretaly and treasurer Beulah Black CLASS OF 38 Cla s entered thls h1gh school 1n the fall of 1934 Wlth fifteen students Madellne Male lm Blodge t Robert Campbell Erv mg Estabrook Beulah Fowler Earle Gray Laura Howard Allen Lymburner Gladys Stevens W1ll1am Stevens Melle Tapley Myrtle Tapley and Rachel Wessel Fresh man recept1on was held two weeks after school Jegan Beulah Fowler attended th1s school only a short tlme Class officers are as follows Pres1dent MHICOIIP Blodgett v1ce prcsldent Manley Babs n secretary Rachel Wessl treas urer Madellne Babbmge Lewrs Nutter 36 Class Ed1tor B H S ALPHABET lS fOl AVIS the stud ous lass would mean Bakeman who surely w1l1 pass LS for Calroll a swell athlete Boy' And how' Ls he spry on h1s feet' 1S for D1mples W1 h br1ffl1t golden h'11r lS Earle Gray who h1s pleasure doth share 1 the Future for whxch we all work For the lack of amb1t1on we never do lurk G LS for Grlndle From North she does d1lVC H IS fox Howard of clas 35 I the st amhr letter of c u e mean Iren Tust show her a sp1der the ret LS a sweam J 1S for J1mm1e who knows the last Joke And he s the as lstant of edltor Poke K 19 fo1 Kennedy of c urse we mean Clalr No matter how early he alway 1 there 1s for Lewls the raolo man He ll go to the navy as soon as he can IS f r Malcolm or MICKEY so called Hell come a runmng when Mlckey 13 called He IS a boy whom no one doth hate LS Merle Orcutt who dresses ln st e And sk1ps off to school qulckly covel mg the m1le 1s for Phyll1s Too bad there s no But I hardly thlrk a name f1ts1t do you'9 lS for Roland lntelllgent chap You often can f1nd hlm argumg Wlth Hap IS for Stanley who s well l1ked by all And he LS a corker at playmg baseball 18 for Tapley 1n our 35 N1ce lookmg and pleasant w1th frlends he s ahve lS the letter Wh1Ch means Undertake the V1rg1mas who Wlth laughter do shake for Wessel who ne er wears a frown She makes the tr1p dally from the north of the town lS X pectlng soon to get through And fight our own battles as real folks should do LS for Youth so sunny and gay lS for Zeal you find here each day L N .v I t. y A . ,. Y , 1 . . . Q C ' , I ' , , ' ra A 1 . . ' . ' ' S ' ' ' , s ' . e . .. . , 1' ', , . , 3 T3 S , r 'e ' - e. ' , Q 1 4 ' ., V N ' -1 3 ' v X 'lv' , I V- 3.1 . . , , Q. . ,, ,, .S a .. : ' , 's ' , O . ' . . : ' - ' , ' , ' S 'S Q ' 5 se . 1 , , , , . ak :le :': 7 . y M ' C , ac - nr - y C ',, - , - 1 - ' 44 ' 19 ' Babbidge, Manley Babson, Madelyn Black, N is for Nason-you all know 'KNate, N . L. - , . , , - . ' ' , , , O ' , ' ttyl , 1 a l 1 l '- , . . 4 . . 'r a ' 1 ' , . - P ' ' . ', ., ' ' . ' f n f R ' -' ' , -1. ' L it 71 so 1 . , . ' - U J ' - -J , S ' , '- ' , 3' g ' , . ' .o e g L ,- Q ' . , f .M . , U T . , . , 5 - . , . . - . . . ' 7 I ' 1 , . . . . U A ' , A 1 ' , A , B . Q 1 W V V x ' C ' ' , , D 1 M cz : - L ' F . ' . Y ' 1 3 f - y . ' 1' Z . , l S ' . - . . 0369, THE BREEZE Sokev Cla11 Kenn dy Gee M1 HeHe1' I Jus had my m uth open a d I swall vxed a ADX1 us M1 H9561 Take 1 dunk I VEILGI qu1ck and wash It down' Cla11 Aw 10' Let h1m walk Lyn1a11 Tapley I not ce you 19 110 eat mg ca dy 11oWadays Na ahe Howa1d No Iye p1etty nefnly gon out of he l1ab1t s1nce Ive bee lll w1th you I y ur son 1mprov1ng lll ln, Illl1SlCq I shouldnt be surp11sed 21llQWClGd M1 C0 dOll the dog has qu1t hovvhn eve1y M1 HGHCI Is fhe w 11d 1011 dfl Me1le Tapley N M1 Heflel 1131511 + eh'P I 11 1l1t fllf.ll9 M8116 N0 S11 M1 Hcf1e1 Are you CXJZYC' If IC Wlllld 1 ll t 1OuDd and lSllt Hal what 1s 1t9 MQIIQ Pop says lt s CILOKCI M1 H6661 flll LQ111 classv Mc1le co Jdgate I was Me1le Tapley Phooey' lL'11.1ll I 1 fl Pl M1 s Bakc1 Whaf lS WOIQG than '1 n1'1 w1th0uL a c0unt1y'P Rach l Wessel A count1y xx thou 1119.11 Lyman Tapley Stan n1y hands a1e dll 1er th n yours' t nley They ught to be you are wo vmrs OIOQI D 11 0 a le 01 l1e an1111al kmgdom M He1le1 asked 1f anyo11e could glV6 an cx1111ple of an alllmal of the order of edemata fhat lS one wh1ch IS w1thout tee l1 I can' Crled Joh11 h1S face beam 1 C w1th pleasu1e of the assu1ed knowledge Well what lb 1139 asked M1 Hefler G1a dpa' he shou ed Whce WGIL the Kmgs of England Clf'WllCd9 Wa the que IIOH 011 an ex Wl 10 C111oll G1'1y 111 the space for the 1 swe1 It vs 1 a da1k n1bht a11d the 0w11er of the cl1 :len coop gun Ill hand was 1nvest1gat lll f'Cl'L'Lll1 SUSDICIOUS 101 es he l1ad heard Wl1o ll tl'1Cl69 11e called A111 1 body lll heah ep1n us ch1ck ons s'11d Donald Blodgett M1 HERE! W1l1 the F1esh111an class klndly pa s out9 9 9 NOT DUMB 'J 'J IlOllC Babson I should l1ke ever so 1nucl1 to ce 1 tobacco field e pec1ally when It 1s just pluggmg out 20 S . 9 I .. Y .' h I .- AL ., L A C : v , 1 0 , 5 ' 3 ' 1. ' ,' 3, 1 H . F. - , 1 1 . ily. C1 . A 0, , t 3 '. 'Z 'A . . o 3 7 L . ' Y , ' , -1 ' 7 9 ' - :ic 2: 2: ' .. 14 W - ev I u .D -ec , 0.1 t . , 11: :z: 2: , 1. 1 . Y. - - : 'A 1 t 1 - 1 1 ' ' . 1. as ,H Y . ' ' ' ' .1 . , , , , ' t .' I 11 go- 110' ' 1 ' . - 0, ' 1: .. ', - ay . :J - . - - - A. . .J H t ag :ge 11: .1 . 1- . . .1 S 3 A - 1 . . - H L. ' X, U- .11 A A, .A .. ' 71, .A ' .X . ,A - 1 ..-- . .. ,, . 1, 0 . 1. , ' gs, ' 1 .1 A 1 1 1 - time he sits down to the piano. an11naL1011 paper, On their headsj, Lg: 111 21- ' UL, 1 'c ' . .. an fx. , . 'H 1 .Af t. , . L1 ,,' , 73 qv :E X . O, ,311 . . -,y A 1- , , -V fzs 1' 'O' , . . 11 ' . ur life . H , Q ' . 4 .. 11 , ., ' V ' Q . ' l N E 1 . .. ,, -i . 1, s 1 1 . . . .,: ., at., ls.. ' -. 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V Y- , 73 THE BREEZE Zdamzhall 2115.5 Q Sv During the spring of 1935 B H S played several practice games and five games with high schools The first high school game of the seas n was played with S6dgW1Ck at SCdgW1Ck Br OKSV1119 wlnnlng a closely contested game in the tenth The score was 8 all for four innings but in the tenth with two out two errors and smgles by Bakeman C Gray L Tapley G Bladen and E Ladd put across four runs for B H S Our boys were able to hold the Sedgwick team ln their half two striking out and the third being caugh out on an 1nf1e1d fly E Ladd pitched a very good game for B H S strlklng out fourteen C Gray lead off man enjoyed a perfect day at bat getting six hits in as many t1m9S at bat The return game with Sedgwick at score of 3 to 0 This was an lnteresting game but S9dgW1Ck could not get on to the slants of L Gray only two fly balls reach ing the outfield The game was called at the end of the elghth because of ra1n The game w1th Penobscot a week later would be more properly called a rout Pe nob cot winning 16 to 0 Ladd was knocked out of the box 1n the fourth 1nn1ng the Penobscot team getting to him for seven ply couldn t get started the big bats of C Gray L Tapley Bakeman and Bladen re mai ing practically silent To top it all off the fielding was very poor nearly half of the score resultlng from errors The return game with Penobscot played at Brooksville was the best game of the season although Brooksvllle lost 3 2 Ladd was wild but he was effectual in the p nches His mates Just couldn t seem to get into the lead and they missed scor 1ng four times when they had a man on third and a. hit would mean a run The game was featured by a triple play in the ninth 1nn1ng With men on first and sec ond the man up h1t a liner to Ladd pltch ing Ladd threw to first and C Gray threw to second catching both men off base at Stonlngton Stonington winning by a scare of 13 9 Ladd pitched this game yielding twelve hits and striking out eleven runnlng hls strike outs for the season to forty in thirty two 1nn1ngs The l1ne up in the order of batting is given below Batting Percentage Gray lst base 666 Bakeman 3rd base 593 h1ts in four innings which coupled with several errors put across six runs L Gray Tapley catcher Bladen lf Wescott ss I 504 409 328 was put rn in the fifth and was ineifectual the Penob..cot team getting to him for five runs before the side was retired R How ard pitched the remalnder of the game lettrng Penobscot in with seven hits and five more runs The Brooksvllle team s1m Ladd pitcher frfl 323 Gray 2nd base 305 Grey rf fpl 278 D Blodgett cf 472 Substitutes J Condon rf M Babson lf R Howard p E Condon rf 21 1 O O O Brooksville was Won by Brooksville, by a The 121571 game of the SGHSOD WHS Played - - - , c. , , f .sem L ' ' J. ' , , f .229 1 I 7 .V L- , , 'J ' I g G. , , f .3 - S. , , f .J T . . E. , ' , , 1 .5 U U M. , , c .J ' g - 1 1 1 K ' . , , f .3 22 THE BREEZE BASEBALL BASKETBALL Back Row Cleft to rightl Donald Blod Back ROW Mluard Gray Emu Behty gett Manley Babson Stanley Wescott Car Carroll Gray Lyman Gray mu Gray Middle Row Mlllard Gray Rxchard Front Row Edmund Ladd Stanley Wes Howard Lyman Gray cott Lyman Tapley Front Row-John Bakeman Lyman Tap ley Edmund Ladd Exchanges The exchanges that were made thls year Ellsworth H1gh The Jester Penobscot H1gh ITIS Brldgton Academy The Stranger SCdg'W1Ck H1gh Comet Easton H1gh Eastoma Hampden Academy Sedan The only paper wh1ch we have received Islesboro H1gh as yet IS the Comet from Sedgwick'h1gh Blueh111 Academy Mountam Echo school Hebron Academy Hebronlan Steuben H1gh Vrrgima Babson 36 with the following: Bar Harbor High, The Islander. THE BREEZE lgnvtrg H We re Ju t a bunch of young folks Lookmg forward for the day That w1ll brrng forth our drpl ma After whrch we ll turn away To face lrfe s tests and sorrow Seek a fortune of our own Then we ll be qurte mdependent Of our parents there at home So please help us older people Show an lnterest 1n thrs school Well show our apprecratron As we should IH general rule No spot on all our countrys map W111 show more happrness Nor such loyalty and honor CLASS OF 38 It was a hot day rn September Nrneteen hundred thrrty frve When we started out for Hrgh School Our class Just three trmes five It was the first day of the season When we Freshmen green as grass Bent our footsteps towards the schoolhou Just a happy carefree class One day pa sed and then another Weeks went by and you can bet That the Sophomores oft made mentron Of the paddlrngs we would get On the nrght of our receptron Oh' What queer dressed boys were we Dressed 1n prnk shrrts and our necktres Gnl there were but you lnot kn w them Dressed rn work huts all were they And such overalls and boys caps Ive rot seen smce that same dry Well we all got through lt somehow Bu of one thrng I am sure That the alt that hey u ed on us Equaled half a tor or more Now the frrst years nearly ovtr Sophomores we wrll be next year And we ll sure pay back th se lrckrn Wrth good rnterest never fear Next years Freshmen DO well palded For we re out to et our pay Ar d our paddles well be wh: hn In expectatron of that day TWILIGHT IN THE PINES Moonlr ht slowly Wendrn ren h th L Q lty rexer endn T1 twrhght rn the prnes Breezes oftly seudme Musrc through the land Sound of vxavelcts lendrng Echoes from the sand Deep blue vrolet star Mrdst arbutus xrnes Day rs fat departrnff T15 twrlrght 1D the prnes Were green as they could be M P 'H 2., B. . ' ' : ' I ' ' 'f H v x ' ' s . 1- ' ' N a r' V . Q K . . , , . . , i V N W s : , .I' A, . . r ' J Q ,Q - . 'v 7 ' ' 'N ' ' fri . . . V DJ , r t, . L. ' . D r , . I ' ' rr ' ' , D v 1 . . 1 '4 ' U- . . ' ' ' U' -- . . . . As rn our own B. H. S. 34 lk S Y . ' v ' ' 'U' ' ' rr . D . ,,. ' ' r . , . v. ,l ' . . Trl g Q trek, ll snrncs. Beat ' i ' ' ' :g, , , .N . . 4 . . g - f y : ' . se. - x D ' . T C ' yr 4 ' y . x 5 Q L 'img - , S 3- ' . . . . , . . . y . . A , . , . - . . T., 38. THE BREEZE A FRIEND When your efforts all eem u eless And your troubles crease your brow I, not a true frrend welcome Who wrll help you even now? Not onc who says your trouble Is n thrng compared wrth hrs But one who trres to cheer you Wha'ever krnd rt rs I have a lrttle canrne frrend Whrch eems so very pleased When he through some lrttle canrne trrck Has eau ed pam to be eased W when my plans go upsrde down And seem a h peless case He quretly creeps to my srde And looks rnto my face Hrs happrness seems fled away He lo ks so sad and blue Oh can t you see my human frrend I b ar your troubles too N w come on out and let u run Down t the rrver shore Ar d lets forget our doubts and grrefs To be recalled no more Now rf you have a frrend lrke that You have a frrend rndeed For rl s the tes of a true frrend When such you sorely need fk Pls OUR SCHOOL Our choolhouse rs around the corner N t far from Ray Grays store Were welcomed there every mornrng Our teachers help us to learn our lessons We try to obey therr rule All the people rn Brooksvrlle say We have a very good school They ve started a new gymnasrum We hope rt ll be done next fall So when the boys play basketball Brooksvrlle wrll be shouted by a H THE MORNINS CHORES When Im a dreamrn of the trme When Pa won t have to spend a drme On pure bred cows and thrs and that YI d a darn srght rather have a cat? I hear my fathers vorce that lows I must get up and mrlk the cows And grve the colts a lrttle hay Before the labor of the day And when the mrlkrns safely done Th hard days work has Jrst begun Theres wood ter grt and hens ter feed And I must go ter town fer seed To plant that quarter plot of land Dad bought last year to have on hand In case the other prece went wet But there the day arnt half done yet And here I m talkrng bout my whrms And I must grt rrght up ter Trms Per grt b rt whos up here a srngrr Well I do vum the alarm clocks rrrrgrn But then I wonder jest who keers So I 11 roll over and plug my ears Cause rt s only four o clock rrght now And rt arnt qurte trme to mrlk the cows Though we never stay later than four M P T .. 04 - Y Y 1 c Q ' ' -. V - , .e v . , , . -- , Ax y Y A. n y Q ' - - r. - u ' U , . ' ! -C. . G., 36. ill ik FF v u ' Q 7 1 , - - , - S . . , . N , - 17 Y ! 7 V , l , , , fs s ' 'H 1 ' v . W, 7 ' 7 . f- .J . , r. 1 ' 3 Y 7 ' ' Y U1 A y Q ' I , : A 1. , .. 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X , - THE BREEZE YOUTH As I l1e every nlght O11 my pl11OXV Th1nk1n0 of the ycals one by L1St8l11llg to the 1oa1 of the 11101 And the sea b11 ls W'111ll1 C13 I ren1embe1 the yeals of 1115 ch1ldl1ood Tho e days that WGIE so gay That I happ1ly lau hed W1 h Clllldl 11 glee A I worked lll n1y ch1ld1sh way How often at 111 ht as I l1e the1e W1ShlDg 1u+ W1Shl1lg 1n valn That the g d ta1ry Fortune n110ht b11n0 m The days of my youth ag 1 For I am a man old and Ieeble And my ear hly tr1als a1e all dO1l6 But nevertheless I am thlllklllf Of the beaut1ful days that a1e 0110 And all that Ive ever desned I couldnt be qu1te happy unt1l I WSIS r1d Of th1S body thats aged and t11ed IN w ou1g peop' 1 et cl1scou1a Ab IP '111 th1n d1 1 1 W1sh you WCIC old o Wllbl vou1 c 1 you W111 1e'1l1ze t y 1t11 lS 10re prec1ous than Gold Lew1s Nlutter 36 SCHOOL DAY S At seven Hfty eve1y morn The l1t le bell 111105 loud ard 1111 We take our place one and all A1161 then we hea1 the lone 1oll call At Inst we o to ClklCs cl1 S A1 d s udy l1'11d so we shall D185 'Inen E11 11sh 15 the ex 111 l111e In that we SODIIODIOIQS do line Be1o1e wc lL'l1lZC we confe s The 1 11 1111 loud then comes lccess Ou f1lVSlC'11 T111111110 we '111 do f fun I tl1111k dont youo At 11 1 past two Oul work 1s do11c W t our books and how we 1u11' Ihe xt 114 lS h11d vte all confess Bu v we love Old B H S Me1le OICI THINKING As I lt hc1e a thll1k1l1g I thlnk of Colo el Ll111b6I'gh And n11ny '1 famous f11f,11t s I t11l s1t he1e 'L thlllklllg 'I 1111171 of so 11eth111L, o W1ltC I tl1111k of hlS fly1n ac1o s the sea Over the waves f amy a d v1111te A I am st1l1 '1 th1nk1n0 T ylllf to f1 d s me h111 to vx11te I thmk cf the Splflt of St Lotus 114111 l11n1 C11 h1s fl1 ht He flew acro s the ocean vt1de A111 landed at Pans all Il ht But now Im all th1ough fhl11kll1 Tlllllklll of so111eth111e to vyrlte Madlyn Black 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' I 4 . v' L 1 . L. l , . . , ' N -lx .'-gi . L .ll .K-. s ' ' . 1' 1 ' 5 ' 1 . 1 ' g 't ' Ls 1 Iis 11' 3 ' , ' ' . 2' ' 11 ' ' 'F . 1 'g ' '. e C e 1 ' ' . 1 Q1 '5 I 1, tli 1 ' . . e - 1 ' 1tt 1 1 1 ali-. L ' , lf n . . ,Q b . ' 0, 1 D . 1' A' - ' ' 5 Though I had all possessions and riches, Thinking of what I shall write, ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' T . l C ,. U .I . .jf 1' e.c':1'tg L 'aged A. s' 1' 41- ' ' ', 1 ,11 ' ' 'I 1 1 . 11125 J 1 ' it . T' L 3 11' ' '1' ' '. ' g ' 1 1. T111 QL' ' 1 ' I 5 . ' .. 3 11 . l ' I y Q - ' 1- ' ' 19 f- 11 1' ' g 11 so I ' g ' . -, ' , 1. ' ' I '... ' 11. ' ,g ' ' 'g . - ' 1, S ' ' f D 1 1 Q. f C '-N 'tg - .. ' - - ' ' 0 - I 1 1- D . - - ' ' 0- 'Q - v ' an L - - n - :1 - S 1 1 , THE BREEZE Aiglmml ess- f fix Z Etwff una 1.4 gif? X K unnnlu ul if J FH iii 1920 Ellen AUSU11 4FrostJ marrled IIVIDE, lvl Marlavllle MHIIIG E1wellChatto a home South Blo ls. vllle G lald Condon llvlng IH Dorcll S191 Mass Mallon Dyel lFarnhamJ mallled 1lV1l1g ln Cape Rosler M3116 EDU106 Dodge fROb91fLSO11J malrled 1lVl1lg 111 Nolth Brooksvllle VIOIC Gray KHOODEIJ marrled 11V1llg 1 West Brooksvllle Hclel Gundle fAustlnJ marrled llvlnc ln South Brooksvllle Avls Hale rLeachD mauled llvllg 111 Pe nob cot Rellef Nlchols teachlng 111 Rockla d Malne Henry P 1k1l1S teachlng 111 Mal: Hlll Betty Sllllth iCo1emanl 1'l1a1l16d 11Vll1g 111 New YO1k Mallon Wardwcll fH3,Fdl11gl nlallled llv mg 111 Sargentvllle EISIG Waldwell lM31COO11l 11121111601 llvlng 111 Castlne 1VI'7.lll9 Frances Young 1Coldonr H13.11l6d 11111151 111 Newton Mass Roxelle Nl hols St9llOg13.DhC1 111 Gullfold Malne 1921 Hallle' Condon pOStH11Sf1GS ID South Blooksvllle Ellzabeth Herllck fLl1'1CO11ll marrled llv lllg 11'1 Houlton Mallle Flfrfnce Sal oo n at home Brooksvllle V1V3 Waldwell 4BartonJ marrled llvlng 1 Ll1lCO11'1V111E' Malne Phlllp Cotton 11V1D ln Wakefield Mass Rchald C n lon at home Soutl Brooks vllle 1922 HCIJCG Waldwell llvmg 111 Sargentvllle Malne Pelly Sllllth yachtlng Stanley Falnnam at home West Brooks vllle Sllllley Condoll nurse ln Boston Mas Thelma Nlchols teachlng ln Dover Fox cloft Malne Velma Hawes iTap1eyJ malrled llvlng ln West Brooksvllle Ethel Hawes deceased Lester Gray yachtlng 1923 Velna Glay lP61k11'lSl Hl3.1I'16d llvlng ln New Yolk MS11LyITlbulIl81 WOI'kll1g ln Plalnvllle Conn Enlely Hel 1Ck llvlng ln Morrlstown N J C1lf'O1l Hale llvlng ln Penobscot MH1116 Q ,, Jun.. 1, I XX ,Mi , ll Nb. 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V , . . x, , , Y . , , . . ff v 7 1 YY ' THE BREEZE 1924 Hazel Cotton 4Wll11HlSOllP lll'1l1l6d l1v mg Ill Wakefield Masb Abby Smlth 1Gray1 l1lJ.l1l9d 1191 Ill B11 Harbor Malne Florence Perkms 1McVay1 lll Pawtucket R I 1925 Ellzabeth Black 1Condon1 lll Do1cheate1 Mies Hattxe Sa11born QC USID 1 111 Sedgmclf M2.lll8 Charles N 1019 teachmg ma1 rled llVl11 lTl'1lllCd l1Vlll ma1r1ed 111 1n Harbo11 Mallle 1926 Lucy Blake tVe Yo1k M1ld1ed Grlndle 1Wh1teJ 1n No1th Brooksv1lle Mar1e Perk1ns WOI'klll0 lll Frammgham New D121 r1ed l1Vlll0 Chef'e1 Sanb r11 fm 11 me Brooksvlle Ma1ne Malcolm Gray at home Harbo1s1de Ma1ne Ol1ver Counce l1v111,:, 1n Camde1 Ma1ne 1927 I abc e G lndle ' o 1 111 ma1r1ed teach mg ll Norm 1ok,sv1lle Ll gd Crl dle l1v ne 1n South Bxook v1lle Jenl 1a 91 1 fs workmg 1n Frammgham Ma s Samuel Farnham Katherme Gray 1Gr1ndle1 ma111ed teach ll 111 South B1ooksv1lle Eugene Bates at home South B10 ksvllle 1928 Marlon HHYTIS nursmg General ho pltal Ellza HOPKINS 1Ha111s1 1n Massachusettu LOUISE Grlndle teachme '1 N3lth Brooke v1lle MHIDG 1n Massachueet n1'1111e1 11u1 S1119 1930 Ge1ald Gray yachtmg ya O cut 'B wdenv Ill11lllCCl 1lV1P South B1ooksx1l1e B'11b'11'1 Condon lBowden1 1111111611 1lV1l1L, Il B1coksv1lle 1931 Ela HOW3ld lLeach1 I'll'Ill1Cd llVlll lll C pe Ro 191 A1le11 Snnth llVlllg 111 New YOIK Ehzab h Wfudwell teaclunf' lll Cape S91 Lau1f1 11addlB'1tes1 marrled llVlllg 111 Joksv1lle Ruth UT1pbB1l fG1'1y1 ma111ed hvrng lll S ventv1lle Che 1 Wescott steambo'1t1n0 lll Paw 11cket R I Edward Tapley at 1101110 Weut B1 okSv1lle 1932 Jess1e Pe1k111 4Redman1 ma111ed 11Vlllg 1n Ha1bo1s1de MQIQUCII e F11 1ha111 4Noesell1 ITlZL11lCCl 11v1n lll New YOlk Many F 1ll'lh'1lTl 1G1'1y1 m'1r11ed l1Vlllg 1n Ha1bo1s1de 1933 Joyce Tapley fG1ay1 ma1r1ed l1v1ng 1n Halbo lde James Snnth attenchng Ca tlne Noxmal school Done Black wo1k1ng 1n Boston Maas V1rO1n1a Black workmg 1n Boston Ma s Ma1Jor1e Wefcot governeqs Dorchestel Lora 11e Rap It 11 ll ll New 1 o k 1934 Phylhs Cfunbbell 11Vlllg 1n New York Ba1b11a Blake hung 11 South B1ooksv1lle Su an F 1xle1 deceased Mu11ay Sa11bo1n 1lV1l'1 at l1on1e B1ookS ulle Robert Jenson wo1k1ng lll New YOlk Pussell Flag lv lg 111 Belfast Mallle Eunlce Grlndle 37 ...I , ,. 4 N ..' 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THE BREEZE Open Day and Night KNEISEL NURSERIES FRED KNEISEL Pxoprletor ANNUALS 300 DOZ PEREINBIALS SHRUBS ROCK GARDEN PLANTS Cut Flon crs fox all Occasions PROMPT DELIVERV Land cape S61V1C6 Wlth a tluck S54 00 Labol fo1 me1 S2 00 per day SPECIALS Pansles ac a basket fomato Plants 'P c doz Cabbage Plants c Doz QHRUBS Roses ChO1CG Hybud Tea a d Chmbels 3 yeeu old plants 60c each S7 00 doz 2 yefn old plants 400 each S4 00 doz HydlZ1llg63S 6 576211 O C 93.011 Balbeulcs New Red Leaf 20c each Ba1be111es Gxeen Fohage 25c each O1 S2 15 oz Spnea 30c each S3 25 d z Syungas 30c each S3 25 doz L11acs 30c each S3 25 doz Pal sley Plants c doz PERENNIAI S V1olas 10c each 80c per doz DGlpllll11Ull1S 10c each 351 00 doz Phlox cholce plants c Peonles c Aqu1leb1a c Acomtum c Hollyhocks c Re ale L111l11'l1 c Plnks c Foxglove c Sedum Spectablle c Thyme c each each each each each each each each each each S2 50 doz S5 00 doz 80c doz oz doz doz oz oz OZ OZ Ellsworth Road Telephone 204 Bluehlll Bluehlll, Mame Patromze Our Adwertlsers k . 1, ' ,.0 . . ' 30 . -' 30 . ' 'Y k k 1 3 . . 25 3 . - 1 '- . ' 3 50 3 . 3 . . ' D 10 3 . ' ' 3 ' ld, 50 ' , 20 3 32,00 d Hydrangeas, 3 year old, 40c each Sweet Williams, 10c eachg 31.00 doz - , 20 3 32.00 ' , g , 20 3 552.00 ' , ' ' ', ' , 10 QS1.00d ' , ' . d . ' , 10 3 31.00 d 3 , 3 .' . 25 QS2.00 d ' , , , . 25 3 352.00 d THE BREEZE, W xull alu .us fmd thlS bank mg ll1SI.ltlltl0ll llltCI'CSt d and htlpful Ill thur busmcS5 progress A IHEI KING Ht0lN1 lcfletts FCSDOIISIIJIIIIJ 'md ns a factor m estahll hllll., uedlt and stflndmg loslts ll IS Slllk msurmd l I lndtrl lhposlt IIISIII mu Lurpor IIIUII with nl vumum In bur moe of Ss 000 for each dcposltor BANGOR MAIINF Munn 1: PIDPRXI mslnvl SYSIIHNI THL FIRST NATIONAL B INR OF BLLF-KST Commercial and Saungs Department Salk Deposlt and btorage Vaults T1 u t Department Btlfast Mime Patromze Our Advertisers THE MERRILL TRUST QOMPANY THE BREEZE -I IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE IN 4 THE BREEZE if 1,oI:1No Is. CooMBS Q NOTARY PUBLIC South Brookfxfille Maint 0 W 'IAPII Y C0 INL TRQCYS c1LM,I.AI INSUILANLIL AGENTS Taplcy Bulldlll 69 Maul St 24 Hour SGYVICO Ellsworth Mqme We Are Establlshed HOME COOKING Lowest Rates Tel Office 14 Prompt Settlements Tel Resldence 144 M2-1111 SURGE E11SWO1'th M9 LLON F bYLVhSfER CLEMLNT BRDTHERQ South Bluehlll Mdme The Hardware People tontettlonerv and let Cleam SPORTING GOODS Culf Gas and 011 Pamts 01ls Varmshes Phone Cohn Lllswmth M P LAFIIN D D 5 N B HUOPER DENTIST FUNTERAL DIRECTOR A PAY DlAG1N0bIb Local and Subulban SLFVICC Ellswouh MQIIHC Castme Mame Tcl 57 2 T 57 12 Patronxze Our Advertlsers 1 I f 1 l N 1 1 N1 s s . J it A of, 0 ' I 9 V 141 1 1 , A 1 1 1 L F . . or . - D, . u , c . I 'Ly I . , 3 . . ' , ' , , . 2 I I ' I f 1 ,I ' ' L. ,A . F. 1 I ' . ' 1, - l I V S l . y . , . r A 1 4 1 e TCI. 98-3 ' ' ' F ' D' , n o 9 o o o 4 I I ' , U A 11 ! v 1 1 1 , L - 7 - n N ., , L , I . - el. - THE BREEZE THE PENTAGOET 'L Mrs. W. E. Weeks, Prop. l Castine, Maine l il Compliment-s of BLAISDELL 8: BLAISDELL Attorneys-at-Law Ellsworth, Maine Rooms and Meals by Day or Week 5 Luncheons Afternoon Tea ' HOOPER'S GARAGE FORD SALES and SERVICE Te 55 Castlne MZIIIIG THURSTON SL KINGSBURY Wholesale Grocers 48 to 52 Broad Street Bangor Mame Compliments of MANAGER OF A 8. I Bluehxll Marne C R F WALLALL M D Penobscot Me T 18 3 ELMI4 R E ROW E CO NL ROI BABSON MEATS and PROVISIONS Oldsmoblle Sales and Service Dnstrxbutor Armstrong Tires South Penobscot Me ! Maln St Ellsworth M T 14 3 Patroulze Our Advertisers 1 I li ' f , W ' ' I O. 1 w 4 0 , 0 7 ' i l 4 el. - N t I w 1 1 1 I J 0 IQ 1 7 7 w , X1 I . A K If L I1 . . it . , N .G , G . 1 rl I! 193 A . . 6. Sl. -1 V ,,,,.,,,,i.,,,,,,Y,, , , ,,f,,,,,e, ,G , , , , A THE BREEZE BAR I-IARHOR MOTOR CU. DODGL lil OS PIXMOUTII Minor Cars 'md 'lrucks Goodyear Tins TL . 100 EllsWo1L11 'VI1il1L CUWDUN 'al 15111 I Ru Roll I and J lv. 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'- , Y- ' ' 1 1 '. 2 THE BREEZE I4 Nl WIOOlNl I L 5 tRINDH COAI W OOD ICE Clothing and Hen s Furmshm s R-,nge and Fuel 0,1 Lurtns Shoes and Arrow Shlrts Publxc Car Buckspoxt Mame Blue Mame Te 3 LIIN W OOD GR SX Meats Fuut Gnouucs Ice Cream Quxek lunch IKI Il S I HA RMACY CO Gas and Oll South Penob c t Mame Mam Street Ellswolth Me SALES SERVICE ELLQWORTH ,, COAL I OMP XNY INC M R CARLISLE Pres Treas Wholesale and Retail Dealers ln MOR 4 Vt, ROBINSON COAL XU I Feeds Gllllll Llmc Cement Hay and Straw Ellsworth Bar Harb 1 Ellsworth Mame- cu F5 FB 'S Cl! 0 1-7 E1 J' E I IQ fb FF G U1 C 0 O F7 6 fljv- rf? f-DO 2 ES :fm fb? C2-rn H gm S, Q SD H Q. 3 FU H JOHN W HITCOMB INSLRANCIL AGEINT CXPT TIILRNIAN L GRAY Cabm Crulser fall for Partuw South Brooksvllle Te '7 Buckspoxt Me I'lll0IIll0 Our ldsertlsers 41 1 1 41 1 v -1 T 0 a 1, J J , 0 l Q .L 41 Q v l I, , , . . . g. i 1 ' , , f l ' '. ' 1. ll l l - .- .. , N 7 , X I , Q, , E'1 3 1 ,W , h .1 ' ,J J ne , l l l I Q V o ' l l S C, ' 80 ' , ' , . 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Q C ' W 1 Y 1 R ' o , o o J THE BRFE7E Comphments of HOWARD BUIIFII MAA UJRAM Bluclull Mfuno P NI BITEIVINQTFR CIEVERF Nl CHANDISE he l L on the Hlll OL Mtv and Servlce T 15 2 Sedgvnck Me Nelhe L Galllson T 14 KLA M0 BE KU IW P IRI OR HAIR and BE-XLT! CLLTURE Frederic s II as es 'VI'1I1 STICQL Buckspolt Me OLD Ii, L LILALH Flrc- and Automobno IIISIIIIIIICQ Fc 13 4 South Pumobsmt 'VI II b CIFMINI Gl LI' Ph0Dl I TS fxC'll0l'lI BILFLIVIIIIIISP Pcuobscot MC Tcl Cflstme 35 24 Comphmeutu of I0 DFINTIST BL ckspolt Mame Bus Exammed Glasses Fnttul II Ii IMI H OPTONIETRIST BlICIxs1JOlt Mime I ntmnln Ulu ldxutzscrs , J ,. 'i H 1 7 1 ' 1 1 I I , . 1 Y . 4 .I ,Q Q 1 'r f V ' A 1 A 1 4 , I ' 1, - J. 2 - , '1 ff ,1 0. If I I I i I v 1. Y vi J I! I i , ' 41 Yr 1 EA 0 0 J A AI ' nf - -- I 1 A. .D f 4 ,, , , ,, . M A , . fl . . ', '. - f . , . I , , . CAI ' ' F I I I I Q r 7 'V ' N ' II I L5 Ag ,I A-x,.'. 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' H v - 3 - Y ,v , el, - N N ' 1 4 l 0 ' R - y xl n ,Q 0 , l , . 1. - V V , c. x i li 1, 1 7 I , A n, T 7 L 0 e A v . . ' . , 7. . L L D , L ,L o A J 1 . X 1 , , 5 - , 'R f ' . ' . , W v a . . I , el. ' ' . v . THE BREEZE THIS SCHOOL BOOK IVAS PRINTED BY THE HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. ELLSVVORTH, MAINE .IOB PRINTINC OF AI I KINDS Including Programs Posters Tickets Statlonery Blll Heads etc Book and Pamphlet Work Publlshcrs of IHL LI LSW ORII H NWIERICAN J P EI DRIDC F I O INC S Stores Furnaces Crockery and Tlnware GRSOIIHB Olls and ACCCSSOYICS North Brooksville Maine Job VVOrk 3, Speualty Ellsworth R H CONDON HI LP THI1. BRLEYE General Merchandise Insurance By Patromzmg South Brooksville Wlalne OLR ADVERTISERS I PHUOIIIZC Our Adv ertlsers 1 Y A J x r I 2 J J x, I 1 I .L 4 I1 P1 o 0 J 'V A ,J 0 I 1 7 x w 'N , . HOT VVATER HEATING AND PLUBIBING 1 1 1 - - I L J THE BREEZE When at Sargcntville E. J. PERKINS Stop at THE SARGENT HOUSE GENERAL MERCHANDISE West Brooksville. 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