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vere, Jr 'T D Chatto and 11, and Mrs T1oon1 G11nale The s uool p ay of Brooks v11le P1 n oc1oo1 that yeal wls, nDowr 1 1a1nen 11th the lollowinv Cx Iorris Ch tto, mussel Condvn, Percy Bates, Cecil o el, IlChuTu dowara, lelsox P6'KlU , Eralndrd Farrnan le1no1 '11 fald, Blarch Blac 1 da 1 rvcf, nd Rdtm Cordon o1c Q1 tue inns tant events lat l t BCIOJI JGQT VQS e 31 111 t11n OL C baseball t 1t1 1111s Blodoett man re. and rerof E +6o capt IH lhe 11rst out or toxn game ever J yea by Broonsfille Ulgh school was with Penobscot, re Quloldh 1n a scO1e of 15 to 7, IH favor O1 B H S AHOEHGL lntercstlng feat lre oi that school real was the the subgects ol VH1Ch wele 'Resolved that the Farm offe letter opoortuniti1s to the young man of tooaf than the P10fGSS3OnS,u and WResolve that t1e Unlted states sho11d have a lalger standlng army and navy W One of the deoators of that t1me 13 now an lnstructor in B to the attention of xy readers 1 few characteri tice of 1 15 sinilal to those of 1340 I a slailar kind of sport, basxet ball One fe11n1ne custon of that day we stlll uphold They more b alds o1 bows of libbon thelr hair Tod y we Q0 sane altlougn we usually two bo s lnstead of one, smaller HQ oern ps more In 1us1c, the re the have much chic Simll a 1tl6S, too although the 1a1tz was aore Jopubar ther, than It is today, especially for aanclrg, and of a 1016 dreamy type, lan' of the songs with wh1ch txe students fairly NTHIS ed the lOOfn Slnglng at noon and recess were like the more so, istmcated tunes of 1940 Some 1ndeed, ale one very sane sone ' OH JGAIVY and Paul 1 1, hits then, and ag in today 11th pres ent day B 1 S lads ard l8SS1ES Jlll the world be so little changed MASH C018 school issues its nBreezen twenty five years fron now? Grace Ladd '40 FFSYUFJK-r EE IUQT LnEP PEaCE Europe 1S engaged in deadly I wonder if his arg1nentat1ve warfare leut1al nations are experiences have been a help be1ng dnjustly ttacned In eonc11sion I shall b11ng C5tlaG1S of a de1ocr cy lhlCh advocates 1a1r lay, protest against the treatment Vh1Oh 1S be1ng g1VBI to tae peaceful na 1915, as in 1940, UQCI of Europe :WHS the and rGC1S8f1OH O1 war 1nd o HQEIS to the united states the g1rls in B rls ba eball a battlefield, and nuch of COUVSPSdflOD or both study pelTOQS at B B s its t1reatening peace of the In lCl5 some of F S folmed a team, and defied tue COHVSHUIOHS bf wfarlng 'OOHEIS lnstero of SC1ltS To nay the EIPIS iw1th a somewhat aore ebb1cv1 ted costxnel enjoy t1OnS of Tdrope 'Shall we stay PGHCGLI7 or mall we go to war we as1 he 1uSt aeeo Deace Already uropean civllizatlnn 1S bacnslid1ng Money which is usually scent for educ1tion has been used for nur nater1als SCICDCS in urope is at wo1k to create new guns, explosives, and gases, things with which to des troy civilization, not to promote a better and greater one The men and boys who are to 1 '16 ' I ' 1 1 1 -- , -4- ' 11 4 , ' ' ' II I1 . 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'lfomrlfml 5 for EO xI' b PY EIVL YLAip ncx e loom ox r that 1 t su or th uni one nublr n d June lOl5 vc realize th t n sp W1 llt lany alfi clltlf tl t mu t h xc occu led in gtttinv our hfgh hool well unch care and cour out fnto the estublmshncnt or thi oltndcd p o r xor the succeed 1 yo rs t as Wltl deco fe l oi ratltudc nd ad11ration tt t no oubl e an 1ts tme y lltl n lve sary, tllo 1 sur P o tllnt +h s+ ff id olonuld Job on tn t f113t ed1 an a lin st ro rd t AL Qlflng th 3 o B H ee t been lost rfl h n T c a e tlng ltcl lrol that paper of 1915 EDITOiI L EoaiD Percy Bates Grace 'eson ward Grindlo Elizabeth Condon Eleanor Clifford Brainerd Farnham Edna Gr ndle business lanager Russell Condon ass't ianagcr Lewis Blodgett Edltor ln chief 5 't Editor LltGTdTJ oitor Personal Editol Local Editor ,tnlotio Editor Exchange Editor X P3 tnjilvfx l' jf' A! Q44 This issue of 1915 was dedic ted to Superintendent E Clark, now deceased and to tne School Board nd Citizens of B1oo1sv11le, who, by their in telest and Ilnencial aid, made posslble so splendid a school Quoting fron these editorials GIf1C lent 1HStTHCtOTS in Miss Florence Haynes, princ1pal, and Miss Ethel Bradbury, commercial teacher 'non credit is due them for our successful year's WOIK with an enrollment of forty three students and indications of a much larger number next year, the luture looks bright lor BT3OKSVlll6 High School Phe followinv articles ap peered ln the Literary Department HIGH? YE is aT IT DESERT ROCK ISLaND by Arthur Newman HO THE 'OQTGaG :AS PAID by Elizabeth Condon NOTES TO BE OBSERVED BY A QTENOGRAPHER by Leona Greene iNewman7 THE FIeHERMAN'S WIFE by Eva Smith The first parents to V1S1t II,I,S,.. -..-.-.- -4 '- N' ---. ., ' , . III.-'I' I I I- A I , . II-:I -4:-EI 'A I' ' ' ' :g, L, :I','.. I I . IQ,-41 TIN. .II-Ii IIILI - IIII I N . .Q 1 I .- ' I II I . ,: I II II I,-,If Q I f X N' I -' f'--, gt -Cu ' I ' 1 , I f , ' ,Qs . l. I ' ',,'e Q ,a --V A ,.- . . 1-Ir ,V Q: Q.'f,3-11V f r X hfir J on -.-fx 11 ' -,- . ,.x .,I,J X .' 'T '.- A D ' 4 - 1 1. In 'hir .Z I I Ld- V-'1'Lg ' 'r xF'i I X V -if C U iq T JA . - : -' Q 0 ' - . .. E' .- f3'i,Jeg1 ralL f' - .- +V-J-.f-. o l,s -M 5 5 . V1 I - ---1 .- I,-e -1 , , , ..,-,,,,, ,.-A-l I' Q1 -. . - j' 1' Y fi I Q f ,, Lf .4 .e - - - 4 . 1- V N , of E - ,V V V., I , I 1 . V - - - , - Q - Q Q . ' f . . - 4 I1 . . ,jj, , e .,h. IIQU, El -V ,Q :f,NI Er- - If-e,?, Qnn. :Q f ' , '- , - ' x ' - I -Z' ' I ,- I 4i4.IxII,bI I I , ,I I . RI, IQ: I II -II VYZWVI' 2 ' , ' ' ' 'f f- -fi 'Ve' ,:,IIo4,IIIV fIQ . In ,- . I f Q , Q. X',- I I IJ ' 'Q ' 1 fIf J' ' .. - 1 If. - K :Q . ,,.r,,f ff A -- 1 .4, WN- fl . ., - ' .,s bfg,'4f ,f,V 1. - A, 5 , ' ' , -.....-f f ' ' fy :AFI ' ' V ' lx, 1 , 2 Q9, Q - -' .1 . I Q QW, I II I! I , 1, ' .n .4 '. . .Q ' Q V7 'v - ,.'.-f .- ,-- -V , -, T O.. .t:Gg .JCAXZ Jvfflrr Qx 7 1. Ci' ' f Q I . I . 2 . ,Q , I . -Q' ne . 1 7, - ' , rf- 1 , E .. 1 . , - , ' ' :a ' ,L W . L . ' , ' - I' ' fx' f ' ' Vw -1: ' - - - - 1rs 1s e 0 -f free'-V' -- 1- . ' - - -- x +-A-' Q E . - u. ' 5 .. S .J J .1 JA' Q ' A 1 1 ' V -1 e -in pn: 1-eu. ,. .-V- ,V E V - .- ,I , 'I .I I , I In Q . ,Q I - I I I i ' is .e ..s .aj,Q r'e ' -1. - Q . -- ,-7 ' I I q ,f Q - - ' . ' , V -- I . , .I 7 G . , .JC - , , - , , . . . . M . , 5' .:' ' C1 'Lf , . f 'a ' ' 0IQsH1ZLd LH ite 1lPSt YQJT, we read: Hrcu have given use 1 ' .- -4' rs . ' yy, -7- 1 I :II 1 u I . 5, ' A. ... ' ' C ... A - P 4 , S - ' ' e ' - ee c 'K Q - E A':' - - . . . . - - . o 2 - - L . . . . Q, Q ,Q Q , . 'in , I . .L ' L 'U ' 5 4,1 Af. insg w U Q ' . Q . .- X ---VV -- .:- Q 1 . p S O I Q II I , , . , . . .2 ' ' . . , I . ' I Q ' .J-lL4 ' ' 1 .LI S. X- Q by lit x X ' ' ' ' '- - f- . ,Q fu' - ' Q 0 ' A ' ' . 9 5 v ' . . - . - - ' 1 Q a-n -f H n s- Sl J ol LH '- V 1 . Tw if -. .. ' - ' ' A - V - axle AQI,f.3f.ZnUo I I , QI -. f V .-A -- n I .Q ' . I Q ' I II II , . I I Q. ,HH L I o iQ ud d aV-V - -, ' . V . S -fi. 'r ' - ' V- 'I' ' ' . ' ' I- 1 I .. . ' I -on ' ' . ' 1 . . v. 'E '.' ff f - x . . . -IV I 'iQ ' 1 ' - I.. t1,wQend set V no ta. a sos , V- V .N ' - ' - ' - - .-. - - - .. 1 ' V - L ne 1 -o fears, th- .r.S. V ' . -eo: - . - . ,, ,g. , ' V . N... ,.',Q '- - I ' , '- V ' I ' br Qnv hos - QL .t ,'res.i g. -' V . .: -' 5 . . .. ,J . ' .- .. ' . . ' 1 1 ... -. , . . nor-More ' few lHtuT'S l V , ' 5 - ..H .. ..-. : .V ' I ,,, ,Q cn Q ,. ,. , -I - . ' . ' Q-, - '1 r ' - I- f-, I ,Q'- ' ' I - UI , J-' Q I IQ I a l.: nl A- g , . , .,,I I. I ,I I , I , I . Q Ig. rx , 4 4 - ' , ' I ' I . A - ' V ' ' - W 1' . 4- Al-f' .f , , . I . . I H IJ. rl .I sn. 1 Q V V E ' l-' 4'r V '. ' 'ZVKH Q Q -f - . . w -' -v V . - .fL1'S gI I ' .I '03 ' I ' . - -.-- I I QIIQ E 1. ' -v - - . ,I I IQ '- In I . I I I I , rv .- , . I., ' - I-' -' ' I I 'I I I .. I' , I - ' ' ' I . ., 3. 1 V - -.'1 - .'q' . W ' 7 f t - 1 - - , , I f-1 - II II . +' ,-1 Q I I. . ' . 1' -' ' V fx . ' .,, 1. .. 5 . .- Q I . II,I If A Q I I I ' I II . - I - Q, 9 - I I , ' . .- I . U . :'.v -1 - ' ' ' : - '
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De the le dere ol tomorrow, the ones who wlll further Europe's rof ess Whale are theyo On th battlefields where tH6lT lives are worth nothing If the Tnlted states enters the war H t coxntly vill be able to sep the world progressing? The POUI large t nattons of urope re at war Thfir yolng people re belng kllled should we send our young people to the same fate by declar ng faro The stddents ol today and the lead els of tomorrow deserve more ard than that Let us pro te t then and fulther the pro press of civilization ue must keep peace ' Gertrude Dolety '42 mamma: CHOOQIIG VOC TION fe high school students today ln spite or the limited ocportun1t1es to obtain posi tions after graduation, have an advantage over our parents, be cause of our lnstruction in locational training Our lib rary contains many books on the subject, and most studies in school are planned and treated from the vocational stand point Because there have always been so many WRound pegs in square holes,' C8u81ng auch un happiness and discontent, educa tors have worked hard to en courage and provide for vocation al training, In spite of this, however, much depends upon Our selves, for our success in choosing our 1ife's work WYou can lead a horse to water, but you can't make hit drinkn can be applied to the attitude we take toward any occupation or profession In naclng a choice of a profession, Frances Jaule gave some usexul hints in an article she wrote for the Christian Science Aonitor recently to which we light well give heed Wwhat are your hobbles, your favorite recreatlons? What type of plays and movies do you never willingly M1889 what sort of books do you read wlth the keenest zest? what are the radio programs you like best? What k1nd of work do you an joy cost? hich of your studies did you like best and find easiest? In which studies did you con sistently get the highest rankv Do you.eay you have no out standing gift, talent, or body has at least one Every body grades A In something Isn't this good common senser Think it over, students Grace Ladd '4G TO OUR YEADERS and ADVERTIZERS The BREEZE BOARD wishes to thank you for your interest and cooperation in their efrorts to produce this year book This is the first issue which we have typed and mimeographed ourselves We are aware that there are errors which we hope that you will ex cuse and share with us satisfaction in the fact that all the work, the typing, mimeo raphing, art work, pictures, wit the exception of the quantity printing, was done right here in school with the help of many students and faculty A b , Q p I 'I ' . ' L' ' . A - - . ' ' 1 , - A '. II' . A . E- aT' o- - -5 .,, + , 1 . , Q I ' 'X ' -I . 2 fl ' - , . .. ea I 1 I I I . I I A . . I I Q 1 1 ' A -A A ' ' - 5 . V 4 T ' :. . '1 . ' ' ., , . 'NL 5. 1 ' vi . ' . A' . fi' ' 5 ' A ' I Tr . - , .. ' - ' . ' if V - ' ' - ' ' ' . ' n . f Q .- 1, ' . .. . . ' ,Q - .-A L - l S . . .4 - - o a . - 5. ' , .J - ' , , h . ' I . - I rg ' ' F1 ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' - 1 -Q 1 1 A i . if I ' . Q r, .r.I , J . . , .70 r-Q '3 I -, I . ' 'Isl ' 'L Z. ' ' - v - ,-- Q.. r I, . reg . , - , I , In - Q ' ' .L ' ,, C - L ' ' . ' . 1 f ' ' - 7 I . .Q , ', X A . I fl I i I a 1 o - . . ' , , 4 . 10 I I '. ' -I -'Hr' , , ability? Never say it. Every- ' I ' I 1 P1 1 1 -I I-1 v '- 61 .51 ' ' , V . ,., ' ' . 1 , ,- .J . - . . . II I , I I. , . ., V . 0 o , r 4 . ' ' ' r . , - I .. . as ' . Z . V ' . I . . x X . 0 I 4. I i ' dui-ng9u F U . . v , 5 ' ' ' r - . . , O 0 4 0-. . - - - . I, -I I . . - It - ' ' . L . . . 5 k ' X - ,- I' .. ul I ' I - u I .. 5 . . I- - II 9 I ' . .' . I , ,,, - . I . . I I ' . - 3 ' I ' Q ' I I Q 4 Q . Q A l 4 ' ' . 1 .I ,la - - r . I I I -:v-- - r. I ' ' .. . I -5 .: 4 II . . . , ,.. 7 V 4 ' ' ' ' I f I ' P L A ' . - -5' I I , , I . . . . -.-- . ..I,. . . . , .. .I g , ,. I - .v , Q. I I. ' ' , ., : .I' I .. , 'I - , rs Q I ' . . I . . . .. , A V 4 I I I ... ..:'. . , . n l n , -- - - .' .- : . '. 4. , I -I , '1 ' ,.. . - A , . ' x ' - ., , ,-, - 1 , - V in ,
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