Central Aroostook High School - Arostookan Yearbook (Mars Hill, ME)
- Class of 1943
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THE AROCSTDUKAN 1943 P lhdbyh f AROOSTOOK CENTRAL INSTITUTE PRIVATE CAROL MILLER 'Dedzccmon V50 tha 1943 g.,Iddll3flllU cliw of Aroostook Fentral lnstntutm Smcorvlv dmdmate thls wsue of the Arooo 1'l1olM1llfI vm A111111 xnxx tlu llSf lllllllbll of ou! diss. lone school for the mmd f01C6S We sush hllll the best of huk C O v , x ' , ,. .. ' E' A 1 I-X ' A' ' my f- ' l 'K ..' .. .' , H- A ' tookzm to our fr-imul and former classmate, Privato if ' . x '. Pri v. , ' , . .. D. , .l. , , . - . L.. 40 : v A. . . 2 . x ' . 'Q' V Uk. ' I. THE AROOSTO OKAN' A C I AND THE WAR The hlgh school of today, Just as all organlzatlons are dolng, are puttlng forth a pleat effort toward the defense and safety of our country Let us con lder A C I as the average hlgh sch ol,and I hall show how lts actlvltles are lu noed by a tate ef w r I rs o all comes t e 1 to o s Trl gr mbers are selected bee1x o Lhflr lndlvldual attalnments lH flVo1C8l Educatlon and partlclpa on in farm work Thls club pre Jlres young men and women or the my or Navy llfc through teach rgs of baslc fundamentals, and of rltary marchlng to the manual of Us The maln functlon of thls vlp, however, lS the bUlldlHg of thy bodles so as to make a I hy natlon One of the greatest of the hool's Jobs th1 year has tie selllng of war tamps oonds, and we feel that we in th1s fleld done well prlng we urlve, 1H money for hlgh been and have Thls entered lnto a 'Jeep whlch we ralsed enough an army Jeep' and I might add, the competltlon between the dlfferent rooms a to the px entage of lts members regularly ourchaslng stamp has been very VKVIIITI Another venture A C I has 1 tlgated is a Vlctory Garden o ps headed by Mr Keegan The 4 I I Il ' . 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Though our regular sports are on the decllne because of the travel sltuatlon we have a wonderfultime IH lntra mural spolts ln the new physlcal educatlon program All these 8CtlVltlSS, supple melted b 1 at of hard studyug mH6WZllb d nclng as emolv IRES and low's dry rather lorg but we take prlde 1D dOlHg our llttle blt We belleve that A C I 1S dolng her blt al o and that, all 1n all, she ls one Newell' place sell ng, tlcket selllng lnl dtlHL puttlng on proflam atteudlng meet taklng tests, makes afel Donald Tweedle L3 IET US PREPARE' Throughout the world there lb applehenslon 1n the hearts f thotehtful men and women At ewny turn, they see and hear of war d6V8Stut1OH and sulierlng But Uwse are not the thoughts that causeths fear R trer lt lS thls after thu war lS over, are we EOlHg to able to bulld a world that cannmnr taln peace and harmonyo Imaglne the thought that mu t run through the FlHdS of tho e people lH occuplfd countrles, when they thclr cllldren starvlng and fTCeZ1HH death and fee' themselves loulf growing weaker, when tr y see thelr comrades shot or hung for d fylng thelr con querors when they see these bru tal men destroy thClT homes and snatch away tlelr food Y s , must be hard for them to belleve that people llke thls can brought to cooperate in a peace ful world Now that the Allled powers are on the way to vlctory we must begln to plan for oux vorld f tomorrow. fCOHt1HU9dJ IP Unlf G bf tf THE AROOSTOOKfN At the baglnn rg of thls war, dere was a 1901 ng I hatre toward our enerle ou+ row tkat an see t Qu l lluP of v tory, we have be ofe more aandni tarlar we T9dJlZQ txat t 13 not the entl e fault of any one HQtlOD tlat know ut hat wlth have brought about thl war W now that we won the las+ war lost the peace, ve krwv also tnLs peace must oe von along the war tHlS tlne or o1r bye dled ln valn We cannot expect to deal vlth our enemies by the lOFn hlnd meth od, ne1ther can we expeet to deal oo easily wlth them We rust un DISCS upon them the lutrllty of war, We nust 1HStTuCt IH9W In demo- nldtlc methods of goverrrelt B thls, l do not mean twat we wmpose 1 democratic gOVnlHm6HL upon tHqm, the prlnclbles 11d lts aehlfferents Je must Keep them undlr sauuectlon 1nt11 they ali econonloally pre wared and caolbl 1 governfng ehemselves ln 1 free world We must then bring all natlons 'ogether, ln order that thelr ef rts may be PODDIHSG for one com on cause, the Lalntenance ofpeace nd PTOSPGTIIV They rust all dare tHH burdens of one another. lasting peace can never ached unless a feellng of trust s establlshed among all HltlODS the world Jntll a world pol y lS drawn up and agre d upon 'mere wlll stlll be dlscontent ar t ed ln thls world Jnen, e ery 1tlOH puts lts shoulder to th heel ln the supoort or one cause 1d one purpose, we shall bc able u have a havpy and unifled heaven 1 earth! Pat Keenan 'LB EVERLASTILG PEACE EVpFldStlHg peace' Thls ls tie t common questlon throughout Ueflcd Ves throughout the world ln thare be eVCTldStlH5 peace9.NU f our vars have, ln one form or alother be n fouwht to gain reedor p a he 1llSt of our wf 'hClddlDg tnf Revo u iorary lar v 1 of 1612 a e ClVll ar e re t sto s ta on to ebtl 1 ce1ta11 klnd of freedom. lhe L tar as lt s well known, vas 1 lla tlc ercountl o secure and xilntaln national ity In 1917 o014l rs iron th s vast HlelOH st.1ggl d on the soil of Europf, to eh! 3 n Hfhe Var t End .ire Thls, lr my OplHlOH, was One of the most back ward stops taler ll tle history Ol , tnls s e Thfn we erfrg d Lorld Wal I, we an our 1 Iles att mpted to d ucate Germlnv, attempted to reln to be nVlCtOflOUon TH tO ell Qxlpli prlde lUJld Gufmdnynot tareucn out CHICQQH tr d doze the latt L been PUUCSTLFJ hfl day Trls would FEE' ln eI' 1 YG FWJUCI governmfnt chools. If we w would have Colliers of to HHJ cur d th lr lnferlorlty complex lnstfai of al lCWlHg a fwnatlc IH IHC person of Adolph Hltlor, to do his, In 1933, Hltler cane 1nto power people from and 1 world nlv fucceeded ln e ectcd a mach th t 13 oceupled L entllc Wurooran continnnt ehclrdlug Spalr, Ruesla Swgden and Swltzerland The latt r lb not OCCUPIGJ because it vould be of no value to Hltler and thls fact OflpIQ Llm an opportunltj to dls pl J tc vga pfopl gf the worldtne and proalsed the German that he would llft Germany the Wfootstool o natlonsn brlng ner reeog power. H not dolng this but h 1 e oowerlul ltlon as cCOHtlHUGd, 'I ' I I '. 5 L , I I I I I I I, I A AZI I I, I II I ., I , -.,,I I-, H e. l4 0 A f-. ' 'D 1 ' ' tl C' -, 1 0 d I ga' I, :IIII I rg r A ' I . ' 1 , , I f-ry fu' ' , T3 , e 1 I f .I gl' 3I UQ: IL 1 ' . 1 ,. - , ' ' - ' ., C G .16 tl em f 'IISFS A . ' ,Q 1, c ' II . I . , I I I.I II I. I 1. I . 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V1 -- Ad A L if I' 'A ' '- . ,- - 1 I.: - 5, I , 7 3 1 II I ' 3' I. . - ,, , ' I I . 0 I til'-I ' .4 , J' .' X I IL ea ' .. . ' ' . ' f- . ',. , - 1. - L ' A xl ' 1 -. ' I A 5 I ' , 1 , I v I , ,I , f Q . - . 1 I . ,J III I I I' I I I fl 1 1, ' ' I ' ' fs I S ' . ' ' , , ,: e 1 I ' - ' 'L' II .J C . ' e Y T I. , . A I I . . , , , -.1 Q A 4 a . .QS ' 1' . I tl . P.. I Y ' 0 we . 3 2 .. I ' 'v ' .. .- e, . THE AROOSTOOKAN fact that he re Dects IDtG'H3tlOH6l Law enough to reeognlve nSWlSS Neutralltyn Ve are now part1c1 patlng ln a more serlous CCDfllCt than ever before Shall we repeat the mlstake th t was made n 19180 Will the next genera lon have t flght the battle ove1 agalno The Blblp declares that 'the e wlll b wars ard rumors of NHTSN Thls may be tlue, but lS lt necessary t hasten wars? I once heard lH an address that to gather contracts of themr s be war why not tlme b seelng that not onl elder nen but younger mfn as well, gather aboLt the next peace tabl 9 It ls well knovn fact that we must pay a t8T'lflC prlce for prae 1nd v1c tory But thls tlme, once me have pald that PTICP, let us see to t that we malntaln that peace lf old men were allowed around a table and slgn and dlscuss the affa rs natlcns, there would al1a If, lrde d, thls 15 tree safeguard the futu e thx Vaughn G Shaw '45 IS IT PIFHT9 A we look back over ou1 cour e of the last few months, we pause at the story of a strlke among the mlners of our natlon J revolve ln our mlHdS the pros and cons of ur s subgect Flrst, let us explore some argumentszbr tT1S strlke all know that when Industry tempts to capitallze on Labor, the latter has the rlght to strlke Thls is ene of the easlest cours s Labor can pursue to HChlPV6 1ts ends Ve are proud of thl prln C1116 as one of the freedoms guar anteed bv our Constltutlon, and x lnt nd to keep thls fre dom that thls determlnatlon 1 a Jorthy and P8tTlOtlC one 14 tlme of D c We must now, howevcr, Vlqu8ll e th otne slde of thls questlon, as lt pp ars 1H a tlme of war Nom, let u conslder that have an Amerlc n army engaged ln battle ln dlstant lands Boys of olr own are endurlng the For rors of war, and dylng strange and far off lards They dld not HGSlt te to g1VG up Cl Vl1lPH plfasu s, and they took the chance of never seelng homes and loved on s agaln ho, they ar not h ltatlng to d1e order that you and I c n ngoy the llbe tles granted by our COHStltUe1OH They have stepped out of the flC+UIC of ClVlll3D llfe and hav nt red thi flght lP0 force to preserve that plc ture And at the front, they do rot llve as you and I They s e p 1h tru cold mud, lf t 1 p they match th lT comrades lf t y 11 xoLnd d f hours wawt ng p tJen+1v for th lT turn of medlcal ea V s, th lT llves r fir dlff rent f om veu or mlne They c nhot take a few days ofl Just because th y are not atlsfled vlth flfty doll rs a month for p y fher un ET flre, they ca n t s bn a sh lter and wlthdraf from t e may mean the llves of eomrad s and trose 11v than a matter 3 mean more to hlm f a fex dollar In V1 v ol can any loyal these facts, how nm rlc n cltizen fall to do hls york, when oxs th t hls t s us lmnort nt to the tot 1 ffort as lb the bots' at the front when he Ieallzes that lf a trlke last for days, or even for hours, lt has brought d lth t Ame lean boys' Our boy on the flvhtlng fronts are GOIHU r nd Job and we wre hearlnp he complalnts from thrm Cannot nd T bs 1 home o IC our prstlens wltnout re ortlnp n thrds th t 1111 cost our boys tlelT 1lYtS9 Ya K chan '43 ,, . - . h h . 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V Q Q A ,rf tt G 3 ' x , 1 1 v ' ' , , 8 , 'fi ' 4 ' ' o ' - . - Y 'j S ' ' we Qaculty First row Miss 'Vluiphy 'Vlra Fickett Mrs Stromback Miss Comms Back iovx 'VII Thomas Mr Hincka Mis Weiden Mrs Hunter Mrs Raymond Mr Keegan Mr Stromback tudent Gounczl First row: C. Crichton S. Smith. C. Lawrence I. M:Lean, D. Tweedie. M. Smith. Second row: Mr. Thomas Advisorg W. Smith. VN. Tweodie K. Smith, G. Smith, R Patterson. E, Bridges, S. Barrett. Absent: R. MCCrea, E. Anderaon. '-I 3' Q. Q. 4 O 5 Z m E. FV P' F' f-3 an 'C O SW JJ U93 f uos u s sximeg f K WO UI 'I Mb lull! H US '41 ow-4:3 61,.,' O7 FV '1 3 53 F' 'Un Wo P'-1 Q. O '1 c.. E 5? :U 235, ' 2 F' ru U3 -1 1 N CDU! ao QF oqn. Q-F O IP 9 F3 W CD '11 :hd 1-A gig i-1 EDITORIAL STAFF Fdltor nCh1ef Charlotte Crlchton Assnstant Marjorle btone Aesxstant Eugene Sm1th Co Busxness Managers Qtuart Smlth and Donald Tweedle Asslstant Managers Franklm Plerce and Robert Patterson Clrculatxon Man ager Frwm Garllson Assxstant Manager Arnold Clxff Plcture Edltor Rlta Stxtham Asslstant Pxcture Fdxtol Dolores Kxnney Junxox Class Fdxtor Opal Smlth Sophomore Class Edltor Ruth Coy Freshman Class Edltor Margaret Sm1th Senlor Class Edxtor Irene McLean Assxstant Semor EGIIOT Carolyn Shavs Guls Sport Edxtor Loulse Tay lor Boys Sport Pchtox Webster Tapley Art Fdxtor Betty Irvme Assxstant Art Edl tor Nlorrna Smlth Alumnx Eclltor MHTIOD Belyea Asslstant Edltor Mary Bragdon Assxstant Fdltol John Hawksley Joke Edltox Chrxstlne Lawrence Asslstant Joke Ed ltor 'vlaxua Grass Exchange Fdltor Barbara Hlncks Act1v1ty Fdxtor John Gxlman bupervlsor of Typlsts Dorxs Broad Co Supervlsors of 'Vhmeographmg and Mlmeo s oplng Lorraxne SWITHDI and Helen Smlth Press Staff all members of Semor Typmg Classes and DIYISION II Begmnlng Typ1ng Cla S ' D- H55--1 V12 .1 , Q . ,-,Q-1t'D . . :Mm 5:52 E 'fb .... m ff F ES M . P- gm m Q - ff Sl. : 2 - FUI, P+ . O. E Q . 35 h Y . m 1 Q og ' H, f-r . F. ' P152 :iq rs ft' EE as f ' . I .. F' Q ' U2 5 ,JM . Gm - A si EP' ' 371 f-- O FT! . 1 ' oar? A 5 . .... 95 ,N F- , - 5 CU ' ru ' Q2 0 :. 52 41. 4- . v . . . ' . . ' 1 C' . ' 3 - ' . ., . ' THL AROOSTOOKAN 111111311 She was graduated from Skid more College and has also t tended the Univ r ity of New Hampshire Before coming to us, sne had been Supervisor of Music in Belmont High School, Ma sa chusetts We appreciate her help with t1e Gl e Club and Orche tra Niiiiiiiii MRS TAURENCE FICKETT English Wrs ng 151 GQICG lguaf alne fork 11 ard ha Ficxett has been our teacrer Sl holds the Modern s from the Lniv rsltv of he h s done graduate tlSuOIy and Education, studied Dramatlcs under MISS aLl 11. CCMINS b L 1 A196 PQ Miss Ccmin is a graduate f Wilton Ac demy and Bates College. She h been our French and Ale bra teacher this year She has pu much of her time and eati rcc mrto the success of the Girls' Ph, ic 1 Fitness Progrlm the Soehomore As semblics and Soci s, too, owe much to her c ort and interest in them S e I s so helped mlth Comrencement plans iiiiiiwlii NRS S ANFC D A STROVBACK Commer l subjects 1 r al Producing Company olu bus e tau ht fo t a yea s dlffelent schools the incluolng Old Town, Foxcroft, Srrilgfield, and rc at A C I , she h s hrs St emo ck comes each afternoon o teach LS Commercial subject She is graduate Bangor nigh School, and of the Teacher's School of Before two years at Patten Codr e of the Maine Commerce coming here, she had of teac frg eancrience Academy nd four years cted the Senlor Play, Junior ss Scclals and Assembly pro- QHHI- i--IH!-'il l49'l LHS KENNTTd AUNTER L t1n Civics Mrs Hunter w s with us most the year as Senior Home Room teacher nd instructor in Prob of Democracy and English I She s a gr duate of erslty, Nova Scotia, oming to A C I had t 1 ye rs in schools lus tts, Connecticut, tbrador. -N--lf'l'5fl-45-lf'l l'l dia nl nd before uvht for of Iassar an 1 at Old lown H S, Stromb ck also attended two ummer ses sions at the UHlV0 ity of M inc. We h ve certainly opreci ted her help this year -N'41 N N'-IIN!-If--H N l MRS HOXARD B RAYMOND Hiqtory About mid ye rs Mrs Raymond came here to be our history teacher and to r ve charge the Freshman Ho Room. She receiver her B A, degree from Hunter Co lege and has done graduate work at Keene State Teachers' College, I H. and et Columbl University, N,Y, City. T1 ltf ,il Q , l r g , Y 1 f 'nns.i-a I ' - ' I A r-1-.-1-4 A , I x K. 1 I A . -1 4 - A Q I 8' .. I wmv L-, C 0 Q n 'v L3 ' 1 a -- I J . . . J C L O 1 ' I I 61 . N . .. v gg , L C ' J c ,DQ Q r . L 0 ,, - 1 , ' - . A 1 e ,S O R T, L A . px L 'I A h V, 'u -- VS El '3 C 5 an n ' L Q .J ,. - C . 27 U ,- -nf' 1- - 'J .Ll 3 5 . Q ' Q - ' 0 n F 9.1 '1-0 J. . X T LL, Af '...c. Q '1 1 ' , - 3 ,.'. 4. l, g 13 . - -. l ,' , of B.A. in v . Y ---P, 1- M L g. . 1 C M Y . 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GTUOTS ROBERT LESLIE BARREI Bob ' Agriculture Januar 1925 Bobby very tall and dark Thmks hell go to the clty Acting ln plays he wlll succe d For he is very wltty Track 1 Semor Play H XRRIS ALNION BEALS Agriculture Januar 1 2a Harris is a person tall With dark brown halr and eyes And when he ventures out in hfe To helghts we know hell rise Camera Club 2 3 F F A 4 MARION' GRACE BELYEA ' Nlarg Ann Commercial February 2.9 1925 Marlon our office girl Is always ln a happy whirl That she is lxkely to succeed Of that we are quite sure indeed Glee Club 1 3 Home E Club 2 First Aid 3 Ti ket WINTSTON BLAKE BIRD Agriculture u y 5 1925 Winston comes from Easton He sit in the Aggie room And since hes lost his glrl friends Hes sort of in the gloom Easton High School 1 2 3 Wmter Sports 2 3 EDWARD G BOLLIER Gl General gust 1923 Gibby s not so very tall But very good 1n basketball H1s classmate vote hlm just all right They hke hxs cheery ways so bright Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Track 3 Cross Country 2 Pre Flight Club 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Physlcal Ed 4 Science Club 9 O 9 O 0 O 6 H Y y 30, .. ,, v . ' Q , : ' - Y 14, 9 ' ' 1 , - 3 - - -, - A A L A 4 6 v V! K' , . , , - : ':. : , 5 c Manager of Senior Play: Alumni Editor, 4. J 1 ., , 5 .. H 1 ' ' I l v ' - , . Al bl! Au 123, . S . 1 . - . ' ' E . - ' : H . : - , : . - - - : ., 3 . ILE -KN OP XL BOX D Boots Commerclal January 3 192I' A demuxe gnl IS our Ilean So very qulet and lerene We all vote her very swell A certain Junior does as wel Glce Club 1 2 Class Ode Secretary of Class 1 M KRW L Xl RA BR XGDON Commerclal July 9 192 m Mary a fllppant llttle rni s Dodges the corner to steal a klSS And one thing we can surely say In our Senlor Play she was 1 A Camera Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Flrst Amd 3 School Speakmg Contest 3 Semor Play Assistant Alurnnx Fdl tor Cla s Poem DORIS LEAH BRO AD Dot ' Commercial September o 1925 When Dorls goes to Conn Ctl ut To start on her stenography VVe re ure she ll make a h1t Also vvlth her typography Fc Club 2 Flrst Aid 3 Natlonal Honor Socletv 3 4 Fdxtrrxal Board 4 Tmcket Manager of Semor Play 4 Phy lcal Ed Leader 4 HAROLD OSSIE BURTCHELL Burtch ' Agrlculture January 20 1924 Harold Burtchell so they say Drwes a taxi mght and day If you ever want a rlde Hell be right there at your side F F A 1 2 4 F F A Ba ketball 1 2 Junior Varslty Basaetball 2 3 Jumor Varsity Baseball 1 2 ARNOLD WALTER CLIFF Sc1entlf1c July 22 1925 Arnold was the lover in our Semor Play For whxch Mrs Fickett worked night and day And ln h1S car he s quite the rover He travels the country over and over Camera Club 1 2 Track 2 Winter Sports Manager 3 Cro s Country Manager 4 Afslstant Cxrculatzon Mana vcr 1 Sen1orPlav ll J! . ,V , 1 'Q ' , v ' 1 . 1. , -3 Q . ' r , L . , e , -. , , I , -c . , -: ' ', : I 1 2 5 W 1 ' P rr, , - . U 9 I' ' e 'C , , C I . - Glee Club, 1-23 One-Art Play, 13 Basketball, 2-3: Home 1. . : ' . 1 ' ' .. -3 A I . 1 . I ll 9 , , , . , '...,--:....s ,-5 ' v 'v v ' - Y - - ' 1 . y , , , -z , z U I I , 1 3 , 3 - - - ., -'Q .- LLOYD HENRI CLIFF General Julv 92 1923 Lloyd travelling tours afar To Fort Fa1rf1e1d m hxs car Hes qulck lf he beats Roger to lt Although t1s seldom he can do It Track 1 2 Sen1or Play Camela Club 1 2 Pre Flin Club 4 Physlcal Ed 4 ELETA PADLINE COLLINS Dee Dee ' General January lo l926 Thls glrhe 1S a Jolly frlend Who ll prove fn lent to the end A dark halred glrl IS our Eleta We are sure HE was glad to meet her Glee Club 1 2 Camera Club 2 Treasurer of Class 1 Physxcal Ed 4 F1rst Aid 3 WIOLA HAY CRABB Commerclal Augu t 1 1926 Vlola Crabb I would lay Goes with a fellow named Belyea Though she IS qulet around the halls She is not so qulet aftel all Glee Club 1 2 3 Physical Ed 4 Flrst Aid 3 CH xRLOTTE ISABELLE CRICHTOIN General March 3 l925 Now here is our Edltor in Chief And a good one you can bet And when it comes to acting Yo one can trim her yet Vice Presldent of Class 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Home Ec Club 2 3 Secretary 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Sec retary 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Physical Ed Leader 1 One Act Play 2 3 School Play 3 Senior Play Editor ln Ch1ef of Aroostookan 4 Softball 2 3 4 Student Coun ell 4 Camera Club 2 Out1ng Club 1 Captam 1n Vlaga z ne Campalgn 1 Flr t Ald 3 . 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I- .C . . , , .J ,- BL RTON EL GI N L DL RUST Agrlculture larch 19 1921 Those bln brown eyes of Buxton s Really look quxte meek Howe 81 we hear It hmted That he lS qulte a she1k Wmter Sports 2 3 General ERW IN NORMAN GARRISOIN Deco mber 20 1 924 Red trlps the llght fantastl In books hes qulte scholastic In argument hes lcomba tic Wlth grrls he s Ieally drastlc Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Physlcal EJ 4 'Pre Fllght Club 4 Edltorlal Board 3 4 Softball 1 9 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Home Economlcs Nox ember 15 1923 Allce 19 our red hc-ad She llVC nearbw ln Blame Whenever there rs a oro,:,r'1m To cheer us IS her ann Glee Club 1 2 3 4 .Iumor Exhlb tlon NIARY ELLA HAMILTON Home Economxcs January 6 1996 A very qulet gurl IS Mary She s as haopy as can be She has a frxend m Easton And quxte a lad lS le Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hom EC Club 2 3 4 am ra lule 1 Softball 2 3 4 Physlcal Hd 4 Outmg Club 1 Semor Bla 7 Av A 1, v ALICE MAE HALLOVVELL ' ' 2 , .. L y. EMERSON RUSSELL LAING ' Emmy General January 5 25 Emerson drives from Westfleld Each day 1n h1s automobxle We can tell you a wonderful sport Sxts there behind the wheel Class Basketball 1 2 3 4 Semor Play LOIS IREINE Mac-PHERSON Shrimp General De ember 5 1920 Lols is our llttle glrl Who wears her pretty halr in curls We do not have to wonder why They make a certam agg1e slgh Glee Club 1 2 3 4 School Speaking 3 Camera Club 2 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 Semor Play Basketball 2 3 Ph sical Ed 4 Home Room Captaln of Magazme Campalg 1 Flrst Ald 3 Softball 1 34 Outlng Club 1 PAULINE CELILIA NIAIIAIN Poll! Commercml October 1925 Paullne IS small qulet and hy Smcere and honest to th d She s one we hke to call our mend Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Physlcal Ed 4 nonnnr aunts WICCREA Bobby General October 8 1924 Bobby drxves a Chevy He has merry twmkl1ng yes And when she ees hxm walkmg by A certam Jumor slgh.. H1 Y Club Reporter 1 2 Camera Club 1 2 One Act Play Manager 1 2 3 Cla s Treasurer 2 Edxtorial Board 2 Baseball J V 2 Cross Country 2 3 Wmter Sports 1 2 3 Track 1 Student Councll 4 Semor Play Cla s Hlstory C J! . 19 v ' ' ' r . ' , L. 37 2 , ' ' Al ' rl ' . - - - 2 . 2 , Z . . - - : 1 3 ' , - 1 ly- -, I H, 5 y Q , ' ' 2 , - . . 64 J! ' 15, . ' ' , ' S . But we know that she'll get byg ' e -cn , 1 ' J! ' L . , - - - 3 ' ., . , , M ll , H YY ' H Y? ' , , C . Al IV ,T ' ' ., . . . qu '- . - 5 . - 5 - - - f c- ' ' 4 1 I 5' V I F Q v - 'e l v ' 1 ' . . ' . ' 1 C - ' y I 7 7 q I 5' GORDON GEORGE HANINIOND General December 23 1925 Gordon IS a shy young man Who never duty hlrks And when he Joms the army He ll glve the Japs the works Camera Club 2 Physical Ed 4 Pre F11ghtC1ub 4 JOHN RONALD HAV5 KSLE1 ' Johnnie ' eneral October 29 1925 Johnme built a little house For Professor Pepp our play He bought the plans at Newberry So the papers say Track 1 2 3 Basketball Assistant Manager 2 Mana ger 4 Winter Sports 2 H1 Y Club 2 Camera Club 1 2 Senlor Play Manager Edltorial Board 4 Manager One Act Play 2 ROGER ROBINSON IIINCAS Hoge Co lege June 16 1924 Here you have our basketball star Who s known by all both near and far But most of all with a girl named LaTart Kents Hill Junior College 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Out ing Club 1 2 Camera Club 3 Varsity Basketball 34 Cla s uifts PATRICK MALLORY KEENAN Irlsh Agriculture February 7 1925 An Irlsh lad whose name is Pat Is our staunchest Democrat He argues night he argues day And more he always gets his way Student Council 3 Edltorzal Board 2 3 Future Farm er 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 F F A 4 Baseba Senlor Play Junior Exhibition School Speaking 1 2 'fl Wmter Sports 2 One Act Play 1 3 Gle Club Addre s to Undergraduates L' N . , A , G . , . 1 : '- 'I r ' ' 1 - 1 , 0 ! 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A l OI -Y! 1 , He'll make good in all he starts, y H 'H ' , - - Z . - C - v ' 2 1 Q 1 ' : 1- - M Y Y V . . . : ' . -: - ,--5 ,--3 . . .,g 11,1-2: ' I Z J - --C ' 1 - - - fx - NI KRJORIE JOAlN ROBINSOIN Nlarge Home Economlcs November 15 1924 A better frlend we ve never seen Marge 1S our athletlc queen Her 'sunny ways and happy mlle Make people like her all the whlle Gle Club 1 2 34 Home Ec Club 23 4 Presxdent 4 Basketball 2 3 PhylCa1 Ed Leader 4 Ed1tor1a1Board 2 3 Junior Exhxbltlon School Speaklng 2 3 Manager of One Act Play 3 Camera Club 3 Magazme Carnpaxgn Captam 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Outmg Club 1 V1 e Pres ment Flrst Aid 3 Class Glfts ERL X MAUDE RUSH Commerclal May 1924 Erla qulet blonde and small She doesn t bother us at all We wlsh success to one so coy Basketball 1 2 3 Physlcal Ed 4 C XIIOL1 NN GLEIN D A SHAW Commerclal June .1 Carolynns gone ln the Ford busln s And lt s not to buy a ar It s omethlng 'nuch more serlous I assure you by far V -SI, GHIN GER -SLD SH AW ' Alblc Agrlculture October 28 192.1 Vaughn alway hkes to talk Of that you can be sure And of what he talks he knows And what h says lt goes' Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 F F A Basketball 4 F F A 34 Secretary 4 Junlo EXhlbltl0l'l One Act Play 1 Vlce Pre ldent of C1a..s 3 Secretary of Cla s 2 Edxtorlal Board 3 . , H H . - , , .. H - - 2 , - - - 2 - , - - , ' , 7 - . C. , . . , , - . I , . . - : 3 , - 1 D ' , Z y Q I vi ' : v ' ' ' 2 v 3 W: ' Z , I - ' 16, . To Monticello's pride and joy. 1 ' ' . ' ' 21, 192' ' ' e: , . , C , , A . . - - W , I H ' r , s ' ' , . , 2 -' . . - - - 1 - , - - 1 - - - , . - . ' vw ' ' . - 0 ' ' 'I I 1 r ' r ' - ' ':' c- - e - I 7 ' U 7 L' Y Y , . EARLA IRENE 'SlcLEAN Irene Commercxal Aprll 1 1924 Irene ls our secr tary And very effxcient at that Shell make Pomeone MERRY We re very sure of that Houlton High School 1 Glee Club 1 2 Student Coun C11 234 Trea ure: 4 Home Ec Club 2 Camera Club 2 National Honor SOC16ty 3 4 V109 Presldent 4 One Act Play 3 Jun1o1Exh1b1tlon Fxrst Ad 3 Physlcal Ed 4 Class Secretary 4 Class Edltor of Aroostookan 1 Class Prophecy BEGIN ALD ERINEST PABPIIREY Reggle General O tober 13 1925 With Mrs Hunter he used to argue He dld pretty well we can as ure you Now slnce we have Mrs Wled n He s not so sure of thls little cene Aroostook Central Instltute 1 Fort Fairfield High Softball 3 CLARENCE FR KNKLIN PIERCE Frankie Agriculture December 21 1924 Frankie has such eurlv han' He makes the glrls all It and stare The Presldent of the N H S 15 he And he S everything he ought to be Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Natlonal Honor So clety 3 4 President 4 Senior Play HlY Club 2 3 F I' A 1 2 3 4 President 4 Edltorlal Board 4 Class Trea urer 3 Vice President of Claus 1 VELLA DAWIN RIDEOI T Vel General Aprll 9 1926 Vella Dawn ls happy and gay And glad to help others that s her way And have you heard of her typing speed? Shell help you out ln stenography need Glee Club 1 2 Home E Club 4 Basketball 2 3 Edl torlal Board 1 Student Council 1 One Act Play 2 Sen lor Play Junior Exhlbltlon School Speaking 8 Camera Club 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 4 Outing Club 1 A Lv 4 A YI e I . J ' H , 1 , - 5 - . - ' cl - - - - I I' 1 U y vi - I v v V I ' . i . .V - 5 . .I V : . - 1 ' 1 1, 1 - 1 rw 1 . - ' I5 I1 Y l l I . Q ' I6 ' U : Y ' 7 Y Q V , ' - ' S , ' 'C s . ' . : School, 2: Basketball, 1-2-3-45 Baseball, 1-35 Track, 1-3-43 I n H . H I! -, ' f , . S, z YN . . . , , - - - : , - : - , -. , : H : - . -2 . '. -, - ' ' , , I , ' I 1 S' . C , 1 1 7 ' ll! I Y I , . , - 3 C- , Z V ' 7 ' . , g , : - , : - 5 5 , 5 ' , - : , - - - 2 , - EL GENE ROBERT SMITH Genie ' Scientlfxc December 30 1925 Genie cur valedlctorlan Llkes boogy woogy rhythm He likes beauty in any orm Just look at the glrlies wlth hmm Glee Club 1 2 3 National Honor So lety 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 One Act Play 3 Baseball 1 2 Junior .Exhl bxtion Camera Club 2 Student Council 2 Physl al Ed 34 Senior Play Manager of Magazxne Campaign 1 Hi Y Club 2 Assistant Editor of the Aroostookan 4 Class Marshall 3 4 Co Valedx torian HELEN MARGARET SMITH Hel Commercial December 13 1924 Helen IS our mlmeographer Her smile pervades the hall An efficient rtenographer She is liked by one and all Pre que Isle H1gh School 1 Easton High School 2 Softball 1 3 Natlonal Honor Society 4 Editorial Board 3 4 Physical Ed 1 4 First Aid 3 Sclentlflc December 21 1924 Stuart our President for now three years Is very skillful so he appears Whenever he comes upon the scene You can bet your life you see Irene Student Council 1 2 3 4 Vice president 2 3 President 4 National Honor Society 4 Baseball 1 2 Class Presl dent 234 F F A 1 2 Reporter 2 Winter Sports 1 2 3 Tra k 2 3 Cross Country 2 Assistant Business Manager of Aroostookan 3 Co Business Manager of Aroostookan 4 Camera Club 2 Magazine Campaign Captain 2 Physical Ed 4 First Honor Essay Manager of Scrap Drive RITA JOAlNN STITHAM Teeta' General Vlay 16 1924 Here s dignity beauty and brains All rolled up nto one Rita always does her share Our hearts she s completely won Orchestra 12 Cholr 2 Glee Club 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 3 Physical Ed 4 Softball 2 3 4 Outing Club 1 Senior Play Editorial Board 4 Camera Club 1 Class Ode v L M 1 1 1- 11.. . 1 1 -1 1 '.-: Q ,-:. . . . . 1 ' 1 '1 ' 11 1'1 ' 1 . ' . -1 1 -1 1, - ., 'I ' I 1'1 , . 11 11. 11 1 1 - . , '.-1 1', v . Cl 1 1 - 1 1 I , c- ' 1 . I 1 1 11 1'1 11 1 '1 -1'I 1- -'1 1 1 1. J 1 '1 1'1 1 1 11 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 ' '1'1 11 1 -.- -1 1 c 1 -1 1 11 11 11, - 1 1 11 11. . 1 1 11 1 . 1' 11 -11 11' e I 4 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 . 1': 1: 1': - -. . --- . 1 1 -11 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 11 YY MAKJOKIL ELIZ ABILTH ST0lNF gg' Olles August 6 1925 A little glrl with light blonde hair And deep lclue eyes and skm qu1te falr Has proven to us she s very mart May success be hers m all she may start Ge Club 123 Vice Presxdent of Class 1 Camera Club 1 2 Outlng Club 1 Choir 1 2 Ba ketball 1 One Act Play 2 Home Ec Club 2 4 Flrst Ald 3 Junior Ex 1b1t1on School Speakmg Conte t 3 Assistant Edltor of Aroostookan 4 Senior Play Physlcal Ed 4 Natlonal llonox soclety 3 4 Salutatozy LORRAINE ALICE SWINIM Lane! ' Commercial April 24 'l 924 In the year of 1940 With her good form and pretty hair She always looks quite sporty Rlcker Class1calInstltute 1 Glee Club 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Student Council 3 National Honor So lety 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Editorial Board 4 Second Honor Es sa WEBSTER AMMON TAPLEX ' Webble ' eneral Tune 22 1925 Webble with hls teaslng pranks And eute ml chevlous ways Has lots of fun with Sophomore uirls He sets them in a daze Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 1 3 Track 3 Physical Ed 4 Pre Flight Club 4 Editorial Board 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 ROWEINA NIAE TERRELL Ronnie General May 2 1925 Friendly true demure and quiet Her actions always kind and good She s an asset to our class and all We wouldn t swap her if we could Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 School Speak mg Contest 2 Physlcal Ed 4 Softball 1 Outing Club . A . X ,J OlPe J! C ff . , l 'l , Q ,T A . 19 lj-1 ' , : - 'Z ,ji ,Z - v v - v , ' - had 2 Q 5- ' W I- H , ' Y. .. . , .11 ' V ', ,' ' r', . . H vy . ..,.. Laney came from Monticello ' , 1 ,: , I , 2 3 -v'1 rf 1: ' y. 7 . 7 6 V Y G - , ll H ' ' , , -n as ' ' - '-f v CJ' 1- v l 1 ': 1: ' -v l ' vt rl 1 Y 7 U I 1 F I 7 , ': - x : ' ' ,Z 'vi 1? - DON ALD FERGLSON TWEEDIF Duck Agrlculture July 24 1926 Duck s been gettmg ads this year He gets around and IS sincere Whlle lt s true he pleases all the rest With a girl named Smith he does his best National Honor Society 3 4 Student Councll 1 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Glee Club 2 3 Edxtorlal Board 3 4 Basket ball 1 F F A 34 School Play 3 OneA t Play 3 Manager One Act Play 1 2 Co Valedlctoxlan FIJOYD LEWIS WEEKS Dud General October 2 1925 Floyd iust shines in many lelds Plays Romeo and Juliet As well as in the books Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 National Honor So clety 3 4 F F A 1 2 3 Manager One Act Play 1 Man ager Semor Play H1 Y Club 2 Physxcal Ed 4 LAURIS BURNHAM WALLACE ' Porky General N ovem Laurls is good natured He stud1es hard all day He llkes to work for others Ma 1 good luck come his way Baseball Physxcal Ed 4 MARILYN RESPER YORK 'Jlnx General April 14 192 Marilyn doesn t have much to ay But we like her just that way She gets along wxth -.vezyone She s happy and so full of un Glee Club 1 2 3 4 First Aid 3 ber 18 1925 5 - V A4 4 H YI I I .. ,.. . . . ., . , 'l ll H t ', -: ' -3 'l ,'1 ' ,: .-., -: ,Z -'C ,Z n Y as 1 ' I . N li , I . 5' , Athletxcs, cars or looksg H ,H .---: .--: - ,-: . . .. --: - 5 - I ' 15 -. - I YI I ' I Z . I ' ,35 ' .,. I Y . - 'fr .' -, . : V 'Y l 'l ' ' 'Ufome Economics Glub Fnret row P Brevs 1 H Pe1f1tt O Green M Rob nson 'VI Ham lton B Shaw I Lunn Second row 'VI Stone H Van Dlne G Graham S Graves Mxss Murp my Advls or L MacPherson Thxrd row L Bubar V D Rxdeout R Terrell L Taxlor NI Smlth Qemor KPZCL3 Fxrst rovs C Shave VI Hamxlton YI Stone L MacPherson C Crxchton R Stlt ham M Bragdon V D Rxdeout Second zovs E Garr1son D Broad 'VIrs Flckett Dnectress 'VI Belyea .I Hawks ey Thlrd row F Lamg P Keenan R 'VI4Cua F Plerce -X Clxff F' Vkeek I Lhff E Smlth Abefnt R Bdrrex . ' . vgv r' I 5 , .. -,. ,. ,. . ,.. . ,. , ' z.. ,. ,. 1,. ' , . - . Y LJ r Q ,K .. ,. ,-. ,.. ,. ,. ,. - -rf ' ' 'vm 1 v ' . r. ' . .., ' ' 1 2 TFL ZROQ LOOKAN THE IDEAL SVDIOR PIRL Has personallty llke Mary Hamllton Has halr llke Carolvnn Shaw has eye llke Helen Sm th smlle llke Vella D Rldeout teet' llke Mary Bragdon 1 PCWPIGXIOH llke Narllyn 1 YC1 5 form llhe Lorralne ,W mr leadershlo llle Charlotte Cr okton Has clothes llke Irene McLean vklkiklkrk H' IDEAL Q NICR HEY Has per onallty llke tedle Webster Burton Robert a COmDlSX1OH llke eye 11 e smlle llhG 1 teeth llke f nbyslque llle JI5 soil leadersnlp llke food soortsmanshlp Ll HlHCkS Jkikrklkvk THD IDEAL JUNIOR Donald Tapley Durost McCrea Vaughn Red Stuart llke l s bl 1ns llke Jo n Gllman pexsonallty llY6 Chrl tlne favll DCS 1a1r llke Opal Sultn I8 llke Marguerlte Deveau. llle llke Baraara HlDCKSu th llke Stella Ddgeoomb L adershlp llke 'Boa l'lL,I'OI'l clothe llke harcla Crass good sportsmansnlp llke oulse Taylor xxxxx THE IDUAL SOPFOMORE Has bralns llke falter Tweedw Has per onallty llke NPeg Lawrence Has halr llke JylVlq Brooker Has as a smlle llke Norna Smlth as teeth l he Rlohard Carney Fas a COMULGXIOH llke Dorothy lownserd Has a phy vgue like Wendell Harrlngton Has lfader nlp llke Ruth Coy Has c othes llke Ida Luna a owd sport uanshlp lil Clarabelle Crser evts llke elen Walls xxxx TUV ID AL FH IDDUV Fas personallty llke Margaret oflllth Pas halr llke LOIPHB Thomas eyes llke Fllzabeth Carney Has a smlle llke Norma Terrell Has teeth llke Raymond Morrls Pas a complexlon llkt Thomls York Has a form llke Betty Long Has leadership llke Edward Brldges Has clothes llkc fella D Smlth Has SpOTCSm8HShl1 llke Wendell Pierce Has V'l W .'1f'X V . 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Third row: Miss Comins, Advisor, IN Smith, J. Burlock. J. McC1ay, P. Brewer, O Grezn. B. Shaw. C. Or er. B. Bpibar, A. Halle t, M. Benson A. Rees, I. Lunn. S. graves 0. Phair. Fourth row: C, Long. G. Miller, E. Hawthorne. W, Harrington R. Smith C. Hag- ermdn. W. Tweedie. D. Anderson. R. Graves. R. Hallett Mr. Stromback Advisor. Ab '-nt: S. Ba.i'ey, B. Beem. L. Bubar. B. McCrum, R. Porter. rtshmcm abs i , Firwt row L Bragdon R 'VIaLPherQon K Harrington R Taylor M Dtaiborn Rider Ni Sweeney R Rush L York L Hawk ley M Smith S Barrett V Smith Your Second row 'VI Melvin NI Terrell J Porter B Dearborn B Lang D Winship Duer O Boyd E Carney A Miller F Harris J H01 k Third row E Bridges F Bridges R Davenport W Pierce G Terrell R Bell Graham R Morris H Durost F Rid out qutwrt Cgumiers 0 0-flmerzca First row: VV. Bird. P. Keenan. V. Shaw. F. Pierce. D. Tweedic, L. Cliff, B. Durost. H. Beals. Second row: D. Mt:Crum, R. Graves, L. Griffin, K. Palmer, J. Twt-edit-. K. Smith, D. Burtchell, R. Carney. D. Green, VV. Harrington, R. Hallett, Mr. Keegan. Third row: I. Holck, A. Jordan. H. Durost, L. Bragdon, W. Pierce. G. Hideout Harrington, R. Davenport, R. MacPherson, W. Tweedie. E. Bridges. Absent: Fl. Anderson. R. Barrey. TIE AROOLTOO1 J QOD H1 FUI., OT Robert Fulton lacked his brfln Ann bot n lnumratlon. n1'l1 1HV6Nt 1 oteonbo t Bov 0 ht Cflbd 'Dov nefn fox trunsnort t1ou!' So no 6119417 out Ulm., 'lf T111 hp found out how to mukt fhf Th n ho lookei thpm 1U tlv dlug t W sllf In cost omeowt trled to tok thf 'Ph rv oolt motktd md 1 d um, lm tovnero wtrt can 1 lou., W 11 Fulton thong ut Oo 115, wt Utoulp lt out? f ou Bu whom th ttombo t re lly w nt nf gobflioll ,fre qfhd N11 6 ip Y YH V101 Ln rc me TEH. L1 Y 1IbITH1iMAIT The lazy flSI'1GI'I1LF wlth Colt ln h nd Stroll down to the, rlv r' To .,1t ln fhc sond. smtt 111151.11 to 111.5 lloptful tes 11 t K wh t cont , bc, trout or b Qs. He SIYS 1 w no xJ.L a ow .31g,h, H Q b lt 11 Wlllgo, but no 151311 tant Hlgh Ht won't glvf 1 , but h '11 try nd ' try o h v ,omt flfsh btfore tht day go tlrut h Pork , 'md ht nuot go 1 n homt h '11 htvt I1.JLhlI1 to ow But 111 tonttn fo to t h rn 115 dlfl T1 Tht flwh vIuLlldY1't alt too 1 B tty Jt n Tor, 1 I ' ' 'LD I Img for W1 1 . ' ' ' . 5- ' . , , A- n u I . ' C' 'T ' Q ' U . A 1 . k.- 0 ' , 0 5 Q Y 1 ,- .- Q 1 f- . f--' . O Vu- A -1. nz . .J -X ll KA. . 7: A : f' z1..1 Staycd uw nights: ' 1 ' ' ' 1 , 1.1:-15 , , ' , .. ,J -11 o . 2. ,L 1. ' fs 41-0 1 .2 ' 1 3 fx 1 ' e f 4: .fin , fi -.9 A '2 ' ' 21 .E1U.g hG ut 1' ' m' 2 S1 ' U X fl Q' tr gf 'Wi Q , .1 ' 5:11 , tl ' ' is it! Th x Q , F7 'x '- ,QQ SI TL f vo c 3 C 'u F3 T' 2 1 C an 1-. -Stg And Hobart rzmruly srgilod and said, 'lu jf ,kp. 11 hit at lflsozt. ' fi 5 J 33 'QS ' 1' 'T' . 1. f 1 Y ' I ' ng X ' ,- I 5 xii ,' , 4 5 AL LJ , f: . a ' .- - f-' ' 1 . 1 o o , , A, Ho ,G 1 ' ' 'N X QK, He' i Q v 1,13 1 it . Q. 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' lf? 115 E AROOSTOOYAN A OURIST CAIP A DARI f IDT Just imagine how a cabin ome two hundred Vears ago night have looked Then you can picture how the camp, designed to fashloncd as possible appears to a visitor. look as old actually An elm tree has been planted outside the chimney wall Holly hooks and Valerian grow near the narrow door, yellow ro es make a low hedge between the grass plot and the garden beds One end f the cottage is a solid masonry other three sides, which are not visible from this poin are sheathed with hand sollt hlngles, and the cracks are fillfd vlth plaster like substance As one enters the building, h sees oroad stone steps with round d ds leading down fiom the dom? sill to the stone floor, A natural cclo ed oval rug covers the floor almo t to the hearth The case merv vindows are loaded with di amoid shaped panes T e double front door is as unusual for its extra width as the arched rear door is for 1ts extreme narrowness, Under the lofty north window has been placed an old six leaped table near at hand is a bookcase for reference. The entire room gains a feeling of space and airness funn being open to the rafters The fireplace is sheltered from over head drafts by a boxed in balcony and also by the high backed round ed English settle ere bunk next to the fireplace The room is equipped with clothes closet, dressing table, and chests and the balcony serves as a dress- ing room. The camp is complete with a pine trestle table, an old bench and small ladder chairs that provide dining space close to the sunny south windows, Ilean Boyd 'AB ollently he ent to tie Jindow opened t, and noiselessly climbai over thc ill nto the hou e H took 8 step but hear ng his shoes squeak, stooped to takethen of otealtnly he creat alongihe hallway past a dining room, petbr axd d n Tnat's queer he doesnt stop at any of these, but starts up the stairway Fe lust know that all thc fo 115 valuables are tairs hlnking he heard from ltove, h leaned the h dols a 1 waited, kcot up a noise back 1D ten minutes, he conti ufd up the stairway Te cr ng the top, s arted toward tl ODWUSltG end o a snolt h l H 1 taken but three tcps wlcn t'e lights l shed on C lght3 'I must not get caught W he says to himself, bu it 1 too late' H must ay the neznlty for his folly 'Uh huh, xs the tall lady standing in th doorway, Nsncak ing in again Jhose oarty have vou becn to thi timeo Into this room now a d g t to bed S CTRlIG The sky w s the deep, bgau tlful blue that made you feel as though it were already June, though it was really only early Lay A few white, fluffy clouds were railing slowly across the dm like wonderful, downy little bdats filled with soft lambs. Beneath all this gorgeous canopy, you saw at your feet a river flowing i deep blue splendor toward a foany dan. The trees bordering the river had just opened their budsg and already fresh, little leaves were peeping out. These together with the dark green fire on the hills nearby, made a border of natural beauty! in the Sdigtanig H R - -fl ,hft-:j i M -I I W... A. -'J-,,,.1a. .MW mt' f- ., iii' , TF I, . m , , W f L , ',, A LG AT'ILB , A. ' ' A . S C ' 0 xl - 'L 1 'J' . -9 s - -1 Q 4 '- 1 ' L J i , -L . . . A s , s . e P ' . - -- 4, ' ' , . 1 9 - -' v ' 1 9 - ll: A 1' 5' u ' -tn- 4. U L I . I . D . L , 5 I 1 S .- ' 1 f, S L Q :M . w .. J , ., - ,. ' u A L ' A Q L IA- ' S 7 1 , Il' 7 .. . 0 ' 'V' ' 1 , J. 4. 'J X' ' 'L V J , . h - O , f t, For , G ' f ' s,e .n- nc e I 1 5 I with a narrow arched doorway, The tahsely, After a quiet of around ' 1 .4-. 1 I x 1' , J + . . . ' ' :'7 . o ' g 12 U ll 4 - he C' ' , w , - ' ' L ' Qi, -tc , ' re -ir ' ef 1 3 . f ' ' el. . 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A J - - V I 1 ' B 4. . . , I. , p . w W n THE AROOSTOOKAN MODERN TRANSPORTATION Wnen father bought the ramlly oar and broufht lt home one Pleat We all lelt llghty satlslled And our hearts were gay and l1,ht We thougrt of places we could go Throug1 all tne courtry fdl We paonea the buggy lH tle shed And Cold the old gray male Ne drove lt 'round Iron town to town Too numerous to be told, One dav we Fb3llZeO Tne oar was getting old And ther 1H l9L2 The tlre woln and tore w er at er tllel to u ciSf' lhGle we n't any more. He natoled tier ug as best he oou To have lHoDbCtlOH pass, e aw 1 cne day to 11nd, LHIL tle5 had Td+l ned aa So now there'a no place me car go, QL least not Ve Oul ratlon book loo tllfe on t e lo ner odld 1 V inf, lo all used u oar oouldn't waln .S 0 won't or tafn lar WPull out e NL, flu Je fdlfo 13 Ja bav,Y ootsn Ja d to laul oul looerlea lol to go to olurtn awe tlre l8tlOIlHg, t t leav 1 lH the lurol So bother uint tif 6 a 1 Aid L, V O But lb But ICS l+Cf el to the 1 X UU J. LJ S x, fllel lvfo 1 av J wher poor mother bald Gtt Up', ol ho ae n vrr star c 1 sie Qld wken no t po e, lllt h head and snorted Lo wonder though when mothel spoke Old Nelllf nev 1 w-nt She nadn't hoard lt lor so long, She Knew not what lt meant KCont1nuf dl v X U 1, ' - 2 1' r ' ' ' 7 5 'H A 1 .-L I an w ' v 1 ' 47 3 J L. n , O 2 F 5 J Q , ' I I 1' X O 1' I' .'A 1 Al A. J- , . 1,4 3 . ' - , o - , . , W . NJ O K ' 1 , . . , , . 1 , I ' , Alasg 1 'R A Jr, . It W . . . , . 1 M . 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THL AROUOTOOLAN MY FPIP IO THE BOON Dawn wa Ju t breaking when I stepped onto the edge of the field and examlned the prep ar tlons The rocket sr p, llke a long blaek cigar, lay ln 1ts tskeorf cradle, polntlng to tke moon Already several newspapers reporters were arrlvlng, for thls trlp Jas worldw de news A trlp to the moon' I had long dreamed of lt, but only rec ently was a shlp constructed that I thought could rave the Journey At la t the taxe Oll cane, and I and my companlon, Delek, were hurtllnv through space toward tre dlstent speck whlch was beconlrg larger every moment Behlnd llke a green ball floating space After mak ng these SGTVQCIOHS I returned to control but th hard part over Pulllng away from elrth' gravlty was the blg dwif leulty oi space travel A Ve ne red he moon, rv eye cmught the bllnklnv of a warnlrg llght on the lrstrurent panel Trls maart that one of the rear blast tubes was heatlng too much called Derech to the controls and hurrled aft to see what the trou ble was I knew lf til was not flxed at once, we would shoot ofl 1nto space at a tangent and nevfr be abl to regaln control again I soon found the trouole A Pllolrductor coll had burrt out I replaced lt hurrledly, and Ju t in tlme, for the ship wa glnnlng to lurch As I put tle rew eoll ln, the craft gradually leveled out, and normal fllght yas resumed the was the By thls tlme we were very near to the moon The craters and gullles looked very dangerous in the cold glare of the sun. A landing on this terrain would be very dang lous Derek proved to be a very skllllul hand at the cont ols, and we landed wlth har dly a bump Now We could Defd t1mCf1Hd lng out the facts whlcr the scl entlst on ea th had ask d us t lealn Are thfle llVlHg b6lHgS on the moon? Ii so, whlt do they eat0 These aft many IO e facts llme thls We nut our space sults on ard epped onto surlac oi t moon Tlls DFI ed u io we troug t urface vould be v ry bu lt va oft and spongy we bounc d 1 th every step started to cllmb a hlllock the sur that herd and suddenly tre hlll started moving I Jumped ofl and, LX3UlH1Hg the hlhl closely, found lt to be l1ve anlnal that blended remark ably Wltl tie ground Thls pro ved that there w s lile on the moon but I could not discover w at lt llved on lol I had seen no water or vegetatlon any 11nd I s w s V r l more arlral on tlls explor ng trlp, but the 0USbtlOH of food still' bothered me At last Just fore Ju were leavlng, I had ldea I bent over and tasted the o1l Then I TbdllZ d that some old saylngs ar lot f lse The moon lS made Ol reen chec e John Gllm8D'Lh TIE AROOSTOOKAN MYQTEHI IN A BL CIOUT A woman' fog' It was dalk, and the fog blotted out breadth away from voar face trled to make my way to the place from whlch the sound had come, but all was dark and fulet once more I walked lowly tov1rd the end o the block tlylnp to flnd the glrl w1o s med to want y 1elp all at once I sturbl u over something and 1 ll upon mv knees St alghtenlng un, struck a match IC n ground lay a p o trite I gu e Blood was trlckllng down als face head e U KUSU lnto my 1lHS scream plerced the everythlrg a hard's fron a gash ln hls groaned, and I knew allv I llfted hlm WWbat's the mattel, old cnapon HMy wlfe k dnapp d'n e gasped nkcst a mlnute btfore you t y t ll ne a out lt, sald easlly As soon as he was able told me the partlculars H ad been marrlod gust recently and the e was some mystery veil ng hls young wlfe that she could not or would rot, ev al to hlm lney vele 1ust comlng home from the ovles when all at once h1s wlfe clutcred hls alm and scleamed He had FGCDlV d a blow on the h ad, and the next thlng he knew was vnen he h d regalned COHSCLOUF ness ln my arms Although th re w re no defln te clues he felt sur hls wlfe had been lldnapped He was so sure about it, declded perhaps he was right re soned that the kidnapper otld not have pas ed me, for I whlld have heard them Therefore, t y must have gone T helped the v1ct1m xnd we walked along anew no cars could the oth rwey to his feet, the block. I operate in thls dense darkness, so I walked along the only may the kldnaopers could have chosen All at one I heard the Utap, tap, tapn of metal hlttlng the sldewalk I helped my new qualntance alone, and we followed the soand But we found lt vas only a bllnd man, feellng hls way along Suddenly a dool was flung open nearby 1 we 1 ard a cr m nThat's denr tta'W gasped the fello1 at my sld A llth form an out the doorvay, and tl llght from stre t lalo sha d h r face open the H ITl'N my llend called NJohn' Oh there you are and she Pd? to hlm for the Th tnr e of us then raced our llves wltn the sound f Lldnapners COMIDP close b hlnd A pol c :fu 's 11151316 out the dark ness when he rush d up to us, I saw it was Clancy NThose men follovlng Fld naop rs'N I parted And I felt secure as Clancy whlrl d to toe our pursuers For I kn v Clancy he would take Care of tn All whlch I carrled rooms story the situation All at once, Cl ar sounded A taxl, slgnted soon after, the three of us t y There we h ard the whole The llttle br J 's parents were Engllsh, but for rhe past slxgmars they had been llflng ln Germany Soon after her n rriage, German agents had come to her about some tllnv of thu work belng done the defense plant where her hus band was worklng as draftsman. They told her that her mother and father were being held in Berlin. 1 ' I L X ' Y 7' I L L. In . ' . 1 C' V . ' A' . ' A Q U C 1 1 p - I - 1. - -L 4 ii' L t f , , f I , .,. X - - u ' ' ' . ' ' , - ' fl ' .. ., A ' . . Q r- A' Y L r Q ,- ' f ., - - 2 V n 1 If X . 1 . A ' , A V . K, , . .N , ' I . - . . l g '. L LJ 1 C 1 f- A r D , , v. . 3 I 'T ' 7 ' , ' 1, . . J' I 93 1 ' K vp f , I - p 1. , . i .1 L- G l I ' ' WJ' ,t ' ' Yv.l , J M .- . ,' - , ard ' f ze' f S ea . . . ' 0 3-I 'J A I . h . . Tne'a o the pf '. 3. , Q , ' r s H'h 'i r . A v f ,, . . H .. V r A Y I , . . , ll ' 1. I o D F3 73 J A ' e - t be ' - v- 1' . ' n '. ' f L 1' 1 . - u 1 v , ' J G- ' ' 1 1 - s F. fun e' ' . , , . A 1 ' . 1 ' . J 1 ' 3 3 I' I asked. ' 3 If I , J - , 4 , -f, 1 , - ' , ---- L . Q , 1 .L . . ru . I G C' ,Q a C 5 . . . . , T , , 0 to -Q 1 e ' I ' -- I A 1 - f - ' V x J n L: us' , . A -L ' 4 Q. af, N : ' -, ' L .L V 1.1. I . 1. A U , . 3 .e 3 , q he f ,,a . . I f ' . 9 h . . 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THE AHOUSTOUKAN and that lf she d1dn't do as they asked, her parents would be klllei NBut as we came out of the movles W she went on W someone anded me a note I re1d whlle you were talklng to frlends John I was golng to tell you about it on the vay home, Just as they grabbed me Th lettel was from mother and lt sald, nFather dled two weeks ago L caped from Germany wlth secr f agent frlend n Liverpool oe in London to morrow Love, Mother W Then I knew they couldn't hurt my panmts and I vowed they should never learn a th1Hg from me They were gettlng ready some hor lble thlng t d to me, theufn, wh n I de clded to chanc gettlrv out the door before thfy could reach me Oh, lim so happy, 1t'sall ever and that lt can out rlght'W I, too, am happy, for now I have come to know and love that little famlly dearly Henrletta 1nd John, and thei new llttle on, Rodney Sandra Barrett 'L6 SECWLT LISQION Sally Bronson, the most popukm glrl at the U O dance was ior the flISt tlme that evening, wlthout a partner A Hug Maflle rumbledupfoher and swung her clumslly onto LHS dance floor SHG look d decidedw small and bre kable ln his llms, and he held her a lf he wore a large tag bea lrg Hbrngll It was a slow walt , and e practically walked her dlOUHd the dance floor, keeplng no tln what- soever wlth CDP music but chaeterlng gally all the whlle SDS gave crazy answers to hls many que tlons, lor h r thouohts were elsewhere, I wonder Nxere + V Lleut nant disappear Q If that led hr d ll dripped nlm off agaln, I'll scratch her eyes out Oh, why dld I ev 1 dance w1th thls blg baboon? He means flflght but heav ns, my feet are k1ll1ng me. He's stepped on them o much that they're practlcally flat as pan cakes J WYou dlzce dlvln lyn the big lug was saflrg 1M a dreamy volce WDO you thln o9W she answered absent mind dly, tnlnklng, WThe next tlne I se Marlne h aded my wa I'll svue f p or else e vowed solfnly to h rself NN ver agaln Wllw I p t stuck wlth a lug like thls lhls IS carrylng patri otlsm To extremt Sle could, Barnes asked a ca ullly as she nHave y s en Lieutenant around an here? F01 llttle an ansx r he gave her a swueez and sald ln a se cr t1ve volce nav n t you heard? He's cout to et out on a secret FIS lOH'n Hmn, a sec et nlssion That's a new angle she mused, Soneone ln ollve drab was cut tlno in She closed her eyes and Slgh9Q wlth r llef, thankful that dellverlnce hid com while she was still ln on plec As her 1artner's arms enclrcled 1 r she rid ti feellng that s e fitted very n cell, and wh n a whlsper reached h r ear, NHello, my secret mission'0 She knew thls lndeed, was lt Dorls Broad '43 W Y' ' 1' . U e 0 - , L C e its J cn'e are -eyed I - Q xv '- - 1 ' -1 9 1 e to. . . ' f 'H -. an if S f 3, rl I A . ' I 4 JJ e Q . , 1 7 .A 1 . - G i V . V. ' J g L. 1 , ' ' J . 0 o n A w L.. V. o I , V S x x 'n . . , U o en ' O K, I ' ' ' - 'z Q ' 1 , 0 v , , . . .- A --14 . A , , ' 4 5 I U S 1 O n I X 1 ' X Q. U -1 , n xi .J J Q V fu g U .1 C '5 Q 'T' 4 o ' .- .a. , J ' ' 'f c- c 0 I 1 . 1- IJ Q . ,, r A LM A Q -1 L . . A ' Q J if ' e a - ' e . 1 f . n '1 fy ' .'.z-at -- 1 J. sn . A V x h . . - U f J ' ' i' J e . 31 nl e -' --- 9 - . 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'a 1Hh AROUSLOOKAN 111 MILY POST b01LD1'U James wlth nis Ersquiuo Junior exactinv alnt mA P 1T had 1iJcd 3 0 mls ten geals. is wls brought up uuoer thc su dow of an Ewlly Po L manual Now, after ton your oi lf rrln the rlght tmimg to do ut sto llv ul 9, hls aurt felt 1 no 1 to go o 'nto the warld nc mlngle Wlth bojs oi mis oblll Glas Alter evumlnfng the The flr t d out was miscr Qblc one. Thoy Got up at early dawn and 1 1 6 five W os gut xfatol lfd T1 P wncr. o Grourdll lh t would aunt dlahtt take lorg for J me the knew bot u Ed to L16 k bod., a d tn ilr L thing bo 1 Her Pterlstlc of lon' clubs, sue Lwroll deonoed on tle Boy Scout.. Tone, Wan to go on H15 illst trlp. zwtl ther the COQlfW week It Jus 'o lsuirf trlp. 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Rlt Stitnal ' Qlee Colub Fnst row E Clrney M Dearborn M Smxth V Smlth P Burlock G Smlth M Belyea M Hamxlton M Robmson S Brook r R Coy H Perfltt I Lunn A Rees Second row L Bubar S wdgecomb M Deveau E Grass S Barrett B Shaw O Gxeen B Bubar E Fender on B Hm ke B Noble F Shaw A Hanvnonci R Porter F grave Thlrd row L MacPherQon A Mller R Tcrr 11 H VanD1ne O Boyd B Long C Lawrence L Townsend O Smlth 'NI Smxth J Burloek B Dearborn L York D Townsend H Wallw VI Bengon Qrchestm 'Im Buhar -Mivxso F Grave R Coy J Glman R Worr f-1 CJ CJ Q Qasketball Fu' t row V Shaw D TWCCL11 G Grave R 'Horus P Keenan hear Leader, Low Towmond Marcm Graw Dolores K nney Mfmrtm Robm on Abs nt I Secbbnd rofv: -Mr. Kegeglxn, Coaclf Clarlz M1 ABeJ1si'W: fierce, AR. Graves. vm Ladders Nhss Comms Advxsox L Lawrence D Towmend V Taylor 'VI Robmson C Lrlchton D Broad O Boyd Gumblzng Bottom G Snuth NI Robmson B Hmcks L Townoend X Rldeout S dgecomb 'shddle B Lone A Nhller H VK alls O Bon! 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