Dexter High School - Signet Yearbook (Dexter, ME)

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Vo XLXXV June, 1939 N 1 T e Slgnet Pubhshed Annually by the Students of IN H Fay Hugh School, Dexter, Marne H101 If HR 'NIUI' K -X ISI RIIS -XXX51' XILNH LIII PAI H INDEX 1111 F1a111er of the Crm tltutmn fFl1 t P1 1 'Ihc Frame-r of the Con t1tut1o11 IQ c ml P 1 F111 XX 111r1 of L1fc Robert P11111 the Pont md NIPIII 1114 Nun qctx xtmx 1 4 1 L11 11111112 mf P111 1 111 XXI 1 111 X 1 QULII Bc N1141 I1Qt1c1r1 1 St1'111g.or th 111 1'1uth Om -XDIII NIOIU11 Dawn and Dusk I'xcr11lt1ng, IITSI P1171 for C11Is atB1ac1x C t II '1 1 B L I11rI1111 XIIIKI X x JI I1 fl 5111111 Ioxg 1110 Xinon Ihn N111 Hit 1 1 XIIIIV1 S JUKI-S IXCIIANGES -XILXINI SL11 1 l. . I 1. , - SVI . IIIRICIU' PHY - - - ICIJ1'I' IAIJS ----- SIL' I 'I' , 'IffS - - - - VI' .' . '. IJJS - - - - 1 IMVAIIS ------ H C 14. 1 Y ----- ' 1 s ,' S ' ' .,i -11 1 ' S, ' Z . 4. - III: of the XX'rr1l's 191 Irs - 'I'I1- 'ain ----- 1I111'-z.,21 1111- - - - T11 Z1 II. th: Fur 'Iy X'11zt ' 11 . A v A . 5 Q - - - ,fix JI, '1'11 ' ' 11 first I 'izc ff 1' oyfj 011- ': . z' f11f111r11f11b1c- .11-11tim11 XX'hj In S1 'I Q? ---- T L, I. if - - 1 1 - 'I'11- Las Days of 111 - - I H 12 'IC.' ------ SCHOOL DIRECTORY Faculty Mr Harry A Blake PI'1IlC1p2.1 Mathemat 1cs Sclence Mr Quentm Sprague Sub Master Coach, Mathematlcs Scxence Mrs IJOIS T Blake Enghsh Hlstory Mr MRXIHB Sprague Englxsh Mrs Ruth Slater French Enghsh M1ss Emlly Candage Latm H1sto1y Com merclal Geography Natural Sclence Mrs Hazel Wh1tmore Typewrltlng Short hand Offlce Plactlce Buslness Sclence Commerclal Law MISS Hazel Champeon Llbrarlan M1ss Sarah Llttlefield Domestlc SCIENCE Mr Fredeuck J Qu1gley Manual Tra1n1ng Mrs Helen Parsons Dramatlcs Mrs MaryC Smart Music D1 H E Whalen School Physlclan MISS Paulme Charbonneau R N School Nurse Senlor Class Preslclent-John Clark Vice Presldent MHIJOFIO Greene Secretary and Treasurer Arlme Mlschler Junlor Class Pres1dent Gerald Brown Vxce Presldent Ida Slelght Secretary and Treasurer Pauhne Roberts Sophomore Class Presldent Omal Annaxre V1ce Pres1dent Gardner Salxsbury Secretary and Treasuner Nhna Goulette Presxdent-Janlce Dorr Vlce Presldent Anna Crouse Secretary Ins Dulac Treasurer Evelyn Hmton Enrollment Senlors J umors Sophomox es F1 eshmen Post G1 aduatcs 246 s. - Miss .Florence E. Palmer-TBookkeeping, Freshman Class . , . . . 50 ' 54 L51 ' 56 ' . 77 a hu 1 ' . 9 EDITORI AL BOARD lst row I Xlgue NI all 2nd row R Dudlex NI Bnewstel -X Ilxchler B Hurd VI Johnson G Goulette P Dyer J Otto T T111 on 3rd row R Patten K Otto IN Nlountam A Plge G Blown, C Crosby R Getchell Vl St1out,I Farrar EDITORIALS Chlrles Cro ln Edltol ln Chlef PHE XNIERIC KN XXIS The attentlon of the world CLllI'QI'ltlW be mg focused on the Germxn Italo Axls brlnpgs to my mlnd a posslble alllance m Amerlcan lxvmg, whleh mxght be dexeloped to the betterment of Al11f.I'1L 1 s e lue 1t1on1l program On the suxfaee thls would ap tween student and teachel Much tudy and effort hawe been put into .lIIOdlflLll xerslons of this plan 1n recent xears As a 1esult student gm ernment and hlgh sehool p0lltlC5 haxe been ste 111115, ad xanelng Many forms of studentfieulty eo operaatlon haxe been att mpted the ma Jorltx be-mg successful Howexer therel a shade of dlfference ln the t5 pe of alllancc whlch I would adxocate The prex alent forms of schola tlc 3SSOCl3 tlons and student counclls are local or gamzatlons combatlng local dlstulbances Thomas T1l1son AS19t'lIlll and olung loe 11 problems I would lecom mend a natlonal orgamzatlon which would use the Amerlcan educatlonal system as a means of promulgatmg a wldesplead m telhgent undelstandmg of European affaxrs Onlx by the close cooperatlon of such a student teacher organlzatlon could suitable results be effeeted In lfexmmx and Italy toda5 school ehll dlen are bemg allied wlth thelr elders ln the study of Illllltdly taetlcs There IS un questxonably m mtense elesne xmong the e chlldren to learn the m11xtarS technlque of thelr respectlve countrles Should we de xelop among Ameucan school chlldren thls same burnmff deslre for alllance wlth then teache1s ln the common dlscusslons of would exents we mlght not make the world safe for demoeracx but we would certaxnly make ClClllOLl21CV safe fo1 ATIIQIICB VS arren Strout '39 V Y' , , , . , 1 . 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' 5' ' - - ' THE SIGN ET REVERSE THE PROCESS The assrgnment rs to wrrte an edrtorral VS hat shall I wrrte about No subject comes to nrt mrnd now, so I thrnk Ill leaxe rt untrl to nrght But there rs a subject' puttrng necessary tasks off untrl later the wav we are all lrkelx to do How often we, as hrgh school students see thrs done, how often we are gurltw our selxes' We have a theme to wrrte or a book to read, but we let rt go untrl the latest possrble moment and then more often than not when the teacher says Are Xou prepared the answer rs I hare only a lrttle more to do I wonder why we do rt The first and foremost answer rs we are lazy We drslrke makrng the effort of startrng rn to do our task Students do th easrer lessons first then the ones they lrke to do, and then rf there rs trme the harder ones Thrs not only happens rn hrgh school work but rn every day lrfe Jobs are lost because people fall to do therr duty Accr dents occur because people neglect to have everythrng prepared and rn shape These delayed assrgnments lost Jobs and costly aecrdents could be prevented f people would learn to do the harder and duller tasks first, then the easrer, pleasanter ones The trme to learn thrs rs the present Why not make rt a matter of prrde to have everything prepared and finrshed before that last moment of grace whrch to us as students rs the two nrrnutes between bells? Let s rex erse the process let s do the hard er assrgnments then the ea rer, and then the pleasanter ones 'Hur rel Brrggs 39 THE 'tl XNLFACTLRING OF XNOOLEN CLOTH It rs a sad fact, but a true one that the textrle towns around Devter are no places for young people to trx to find work Stu dents graduatrng from hrgh ehools and eolleges wantrng enrplox nrent find rt neeessarx to go to other towns and apply for Job rn other krnds of work The manufacturrng of cloth espeqrally woolen cloth, rn Amerrca has steadrly de creased rn the last decade Thrs decrease was caused perhaps bx the hard trme but hard trmes or not the sale of woolen goods would pr obablx be low People todax dont bux woolen clothrng The women especlallx bux srlk and cotton dresse hardlx erer do ther wear dresses nrade of woolen cloth The men prefer to wear slack made of cotton or gabardrne and men also are not buxrng so mam surts 'rs thex haxe rn the past Just as an example take the Prrnceton boxs The new fad at Prrneeton seems to be the wearrng of whrte cotton so crlled beer surt Now rf one school starts a fad lrke thrs others are sure to follow rt and get sornethrng along, thrs same lme to wefrr One can readrly see what thrs means to the woolen rndustry Perhaps before long woolen clothrng wrll come back but untrl rt does the woolen mrlls wrll not be very prosperous Wrllram lVIounta1n 39 GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING' Its human nature for people to want to get somethrng for nothrng' Each and every one of us hate thrs desrre although perhaps unconscrously Thrs trart rs evr dent rn school work Jrnrmy Cole, haxrng been assrgned an examrnatron on a par trcular subJeet for the followrng day, doesn't study He saxs to hrmself Oh well to heck wrth studyrng Smartre Jones srts rn front of me and I can t ke a glance at hrs paper now and then Jrnrmx passes the test Gettrng somethrng for nothrngo les but he rs reallx cheatrng, hrmself -knother srmrlar example max be shown by a graduate who recerx es hrs drplorrra on graduatron day but who rn all four yerrs has Just made the followrng class by .r harr so to speak He has hrs drplonrr ye but rt r only a preee of p rper to hrrn when rt should sxmbolrze reeorrrplrshrnent by at reast some hard work He got hrs drplornr for nothrng true but when he r rnterxrew ed by a prospeetrxe employer the poor re ports of hrs selrool dns may eause hrrrr a sad aw akenrng 4 . r . . . . 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' . , . , , ' .V', V . , , S ' - S ' 'I r ' - 'Vr r 'r r r- - V V A V. L. ly.. . V . r , ' 1 ' - .. V V . ' ,V THE KIGN ET ff u u fd to ru h to the moyres money nrght or the o eallfd Iank Nrgzht hoprng, that our name would be C rlled th rt nr h ea ry home ten or eyen one r 1 rl Ihrs r another ease of get trne omethn for nothrng' We all take thrs ehanee Het why do yye frlyyays feel so well atrs flrd yyherr we aeeonrplrsh a tough assrgrr rnrnt md get a good er xde for our effort 'I dore rt ourse ye mrrrnllly we hryo sonrethrng' for some thrrrg' Ioscphrne Otto -10 FRI IT Are you srek of lryrng' I'rred Bored or frrehtenrd of thrs nrodern world? Nlaybe you lraye all three synrptorrrs Well any way tlke 1 w rlk rn the eountry Thats a s e eure fe a person doyyn rn the durrrp Let rt rarn snow or rf you rnsrst go when the sun rs at rts brrghtest Put on some old elothrng stlek an apple rnto vour pocket and go for a hke Nature has trken on 1 new sprrnr., outfit green grass the brreht eolors of the Howers and the sure they ve got then troubles but they ean strll srrrg., Start hunrmrng., or whrstlrnr., 1 tune yourself Neyer rrrrnd rf you re slrehtly off key you re alone on thrs yyrde yyrte be rutrful errth for 11 short tr re make the best of rt' I'here noyv you re be grnnrng to walk faster XX hy youre snrrl rn lhc loud r,,rurrrp of 1 gr 1ndd tddv ull rg, rnru cs ou ee Vkell elrnrb ur on the rrekety rrrlrng of that brrdge and rest yourself whrle watchrng the frslr wrnr below you rn the strernr If you hrppen to be t1krng your hrke on '1 cold yyrnter dry start out wrth ufherent e o he rts better to hrye some to take th rn re yy e yo ehrlly Nlrybe rn your wrnter pronrenade u y e re o a lrrll where rt wrl e neeessrry for you to perform some plarn 'rnd f1ney step rn order to dodge the down eonrrng sled 'rs they whrz by loaded wrth boys and grrls w hose brrghtly colored snow elothes trnd out agarnst the frr spread rng., yylrrte brckground One sled goes rnto the drteh the boys do not stop then as the sled doe but eontrnue rnto the soft deep Snow bank As you rush to pull them out you forget your trouble to help thenr out of therrs I-,yery thrng, rs clean and glrtterrng around you Hou begm to thrnk there may be some really mee thrng rn thrs gruesome world No rrratter yyhat hour of the day or what krnd of yyeather Nlother 'Nature has some gorgeous heart appealrng srght for trred dr eouraged people who go to eek repose t Vlxrgaret Brewster 40 PRIL I'Iy'N DI' RS Im not porntrng, ar finger .Lt you when I say you re a pretender Inr merely porntrrrg to others that you may be enlrghtened NIrss Irashron Leader you re a pretender You must have your harr waved and your narls manreured you must be covered wrth powder and rouge and you must wear the latest Parrs creatrons You dont dare to be yourself You d rather pretend you are beautrful But remember, you ve only been changed outwardly other When your teacher puts rn her resrgnatron you go up to her and start cry mg You tell her how mueh you are gornsr to nrrss her ind how you dont know how to get along wrthout her Then shell tell you to dry your te11rs You pretended yo11 lrked her when you found thfrt she w1s leavrne, but consrder the times you drip, ged her through the rrrud because your grade had been only D Nlrss False Smrle you may now make your entrance but I wr h your exrt mrght qureklv follow Hou snrrle 'rt drrectors oftierals 'md at superrors hoprng to gain for yourself some eoyeted pleasure Hour rrrrle rs plrrnly labeled I lrke you as om, .rs you play rnto my hind You rre just pretendrng XX hen that person 1 no longer a u eful rnstrunrent you pass hrnr by yvrth a drsdarnful all Xirss I Don t Know you're most exfrsper atrng You don t know whether you prefer yanrlla or chocolate rce ereanr vou dont know yvhreh dress rs nrore beeomrng the ,I 1' 5 All 1 F3 s 1 1? on ' 1 g .' 3' 'f 1 1 s -1 1 I '-. .: 1s. 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V ' 1 5' 'LII 1 SENIOR STATISTICS LEAH BERTHA CLOLTIER General The mrldest manners and the gentle t heart Honor Student Grfts for Class Day Secretary and Treasurer of Class 1 V1ce presldent of Class 3 Englrsh Clubl 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Orches tra 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Olxve rn Semor Play Candrdate for Popularlty Contest 2 Candidate for D A R Good Crtlzenshrp Prlgrrmage to Washrng ton 4 Second Prrze Wrnner rn D A R Hrstory Essay Usher at Senlor Ball Secretary of World s Farr Club CHARLES CROSBY Classrcal A kmder gentleman treads not the earth Honor Student Qurll and Scroll 4 Engllsh Club 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Ed1tor1nCh1ef of Srgnet Student Councrl 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 'Vlanager 4 38 Y Semor Play Master of Ceremonles Class Banquet HELEN M FO'I'I'ER Commercral So sweet the blush of bashfulness E en prty scarce can w1sh rt less Honor Student Student Councrl 3 Baccalaureate Commrttee 4 Englrsh Club 2 3 4 Trcket Commrttee for Semor Play Order of Artrstrc TyPlStS 4 Order of Gregg Artrsts 4 Wrnner of an Esterbrook Short hand Award 4 Membershrp Commrttee of Athletrc Assocratlon 4 Commercral Chrlstmas Party Com mrttee 4 Decoratron Commrttee for 'Vlrnstrel 4 RUTH ABBIE LEE Commercial Let others also learn to marntarn good works for necessary uses Honor Student Qurll and Scroll 4 Englrsh Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Winner of first prrze D A R essay contest 4, O G A and O A I' commercral awards 4 Refreshment Commrttee of Commercral Chrrstmas Party 4 Trcket Commrttee for Semor Play 4 Esterbrook Shorthand award Membershrp Commlttee of A A 4 ll ' Q !Y 9 ' , n 5 ' 1 Q - Q Q 1 s 1 I r l ' , , ll ' 9, ' ' . I ! ! .9 Y . ! - 9 ,n ' ' . . . 7 . , . . lf ' Y! . ' ' . ' ' I ! I . . . 1 . . H . ,,- r v 9 r . y ' ' x 9 , , I, :1 w Us Glee Club 43 Baseball Man er' 4g Rrchard Santr m S A ' r ' il ' i , . . . ,, u : o l .Z I 4 3 A Y I, .Z . I 3 . 3 g - . 5 A .5 S 4 n 1 - 5 r . ll ' ' , Y! : I S Q 1 . , 1 , 2 ' , S - ' U1 u . ' 3 . . ' 3 . 5 3 THE SIGNIET XRLIWE M MISCHLER Classlcal O that I had wlngs llke a dove' F01 then I would fly away Honor Student Class Prophecy Class Treasurer 4 Engllsh Clubl 2 3 Dramatlc Club 1 2 3 4 Secletary and Treasurer 4 Glee Club 4 Buslness 'Vlanager 3 4 Phyllls m Semor Play Dancer m Pageant 38 Member of Weymouth Hlgh first half of Sopho more year Whlle there F1eld Hockey Team Basketball I'eam Glee Club KI MON PAGE Classlcal For too much rest ltself becomes a pam Honor Student Class Plophecy Presldent of Class 3 Alumn1 Edltor of Slgnet 3 4 Edxtor 1n Chlef of Scrlpt 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Plesxdent 4 Dramatlc Club 1 Engllsh Club 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Managel 3 Plesldent 4 Football 3 4 Basketball asslstant Manager 3 Manage1 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Buslness Manager of Semor Play WARREN GREENLEAF STROUT Classlcal As full of wit as an egg IS full of meat Honor Student Presxdent of Class 1 Engllsh Club 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 2 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 L1terary Edxtor of Slgnet 3 4 Presldent Athletlc Assoclatxon 4 Presldent Student Council 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Manager 3 Presldent 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Manager of Football 4 'Doctor Lynn Gray 1n Semor Play Chalrman Gladuatlon Day Commlttee JOHN MATHI AS CLARK Commercial What man has done can st1ll be done and shall bc done today Presldent of Class 4 Engl1sh Club Z Glee Club 7 3 4 and Busmess Manager 3 Membershlp Com mlttee of Athletlc Assoclatlon 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Prme Speakmg Pxellmlnary Wm mr 3 Wmner of Older of Artlstlc Typlst Award 4 Wmner of Order of Clegg Artlsts Award 4 Busl ness Manager of Semor Play 4 Commelclal Party 4 Chanman Class Suppcr Committee 4, Class Day Committee 4 A U . . , . , 11 ' 1 1 1 -' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 5 ' , - 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 , . 1 Al at ' ' 11 1 - 1 . . . U . ,, . . -. - 1 . 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 4 . . . . ' . . 1 1 1 I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , Q 5 ' , - 1 1 1 ' - as ' ' 11 1 1 ' . . l . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . H . ,, ' . , Q I Q , , . S ' 1 ' 1 7 Y Y 3 7 3 o c I 1 1 1 A 1 ,, . . ' . I . 1 n ', , .11 . a . 5 A - 1 1 H I ' . . ' '1 1 1 4 1 ' . . . . U I , . 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I ' , . . . . I Y ' 1 ' - - 1 . - - . , . , . - 1 K A 1 , 1 S ' 1 ' THE SIGNIET ALICE CH XRLENIE AUSTIN Commerclal There IS fun rn every thlng we meet ' Membershlp Commlttee of A A 4 Commercxal Chrlstmas Party Candy Commxttee 4 Candy Com mlttee SGUIOI Play 4 CHARLES JULES CI OUTIER Commercial Thls gentleman will out talk us all Puze Speaklng 3 Engl sh Club 2 Glee Club 4 Membershlp C0mmlttC6 Athletic Assoclatlon 4 Football 3 4 Commlttee for Junxor Prom 3 Usher for Class of 38 Commencement Exercxses and Semor Play 3 Chalrman Glee Club 'Vhnstrel Show Com mltfee 4 Commerclal Party Cornmxttee 4 Usher at Senior Ball 4 Baccalaureate Commlttee 4 GERA LDINE M RU SS Commerclal Never ldle a moment, but thrlfty and thoughtful of others Qulll and Scroll 3 Asslstant Edxtor of Fay Scrlpt 3 4 Order of Art1st1c Typlst Award 4 Ticket Com mlttee for Semor Play General Committee for Graduatlon EXEFCISES 4 Commerclal Chrlstmas Palty Commlttee 4 Membershlp Commlttee for Athletlc Assoclatlon Dramatlc Club 4 WILLIAVI HII L Gener nl I have a heart wlth room for ex ery Joy Class Wxll Orchestra 1 2 3 4 MUSIC Festxval 1 2 3 4 Engllsh Club 1 Basketball 4 Publlclty Com mxttee ln Semor Play A A Y Lv ' u , ' : ' 1 . . . 3 ' 5 - , . Gi ' 'N - Y! 'l . ' 2 I . F . . 9 A Q 1 : , I S , . . Q 5 . 1 A . . X - v S ' S - Senior Play 45 Tlcket and Program Commxttee at . 2 . ,, . . , !Y 1' I G ' I I ' I 1 5 . V E 5 5 f . A 1 A u ' , , ' n ' 5 , , , : -' , . ' , 1- 1 I I I ' THF SIGNET ELEANOR SMALL Classncal My eyes make plctures when they are shut Dramatlc Club 4 Chalrman of Candy Commlttee for Play 4 Class Day Committee 4 DELBERT AI STEN GREENE General The noblest mind the best contentment has Busme s Manager of Glee Club 2 Vlce Presldent of Class 1 Glee Club 1 2, 4 Baseball 1 Track Football 1 2 Member of Dramatlc Club 1 2 MARY L JOHNSON Commerclal A tender heart a w1ll mflexlble VICE presldent 2 Member Order of Artlstlc Ty plsts 4 Member Order of Gregg Artxsts 4 Program Committee Senlor Play 4 Refreshment Committee Commercxal Party 4 Esterbrook Shorthand Award 4 Asslstant Local Edltor 'Slgnet 3 Local Edltor 4 Fmance Committee for Athletlc ASSOCIRLIOH 4 WILLIAM MOUNTAIN General A man IS master of hxs llberty 'ass Gxfts Engllsh Club 1 2 Buslness Manager of Sxgnet 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Baseball 3 Foot ball 3 4 Stephen Santry, Semor Play , li ' !, 9 ' . 3 . 1 H 77 s. g - s ' , 5 1, : 1, 1 3 I Y 4' K1 , ' ' ' 17 , . - S D - S - , S S g . . , . ,, U . 7 I 3 ' . li ' ' ' YY . C.- , Q , g an -' 11 . , . . - ! D ! i I 1 Q - THE SIGNILT NORVAL E WARM-KN' General We know what we axe but know not what we may be Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Decoratmg Commlttee for Semor Play R GERALDINE HANSON Commercxal A thlng of beauty 1s a Joy forever Student Councxl 1 Commerclal Chrxstmas Panty 4 Candy Commlttee Senlor Play 4 Ordel of A1 tlStlC Typlst awards 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 A A Commlttee 4 The blavest are the tenderest, The lovmg are the darlng Baseball 1 2 3 4 Baseball Captam 4 Football 2 3 4 Membership Commlttee of Athletlc Assocla t1on 4 Commerclal Chrlstmas Party Commlttee 4 Tlcket Commlttee for Senxor Play 4 MADELINE RUM1' RY Commercial My own thoughts are my companlons Badmlnton 1 Commerclal Chrlstmas Party 4 Semor Play Cast Suzanne Membershlp Commxttee of Athletxc Assoc1at1on 4 u . L if . YY I Y 7 Y Y . v I I . IK ' ' ' YP .3 a 4 5 X ' 1- Y ' - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' ' ' VERNON E. BURTON Ccfmmercial li , 1 ' ' YY ' 1 2 5 . 1 .5 . ., Y 3 o n .K - u 3 Q - 5 , . , Ki ' YY . l 5 . -A I - S ln ,s 1 S THE SIGNET FHERL CHENEY General Sllence IS better than speech Decoratmg Commxttee Senior Play Glee Club 3 4 Football 3 MADELINE D FRASER Commercial Knowledge ltself IS a power Publlclty Commlttee for Senior Play Engllah Club Commercxal ChFlStm8S Party Commlttee Order of Art1st1c Typlst Award ln Typewrltmg Order Gregg Artlst Award ln Shorthand Esterbrook Award ln Shorthand Athletic Membership Com mlttee ROBERT DUDLEY General Why axen t they all contented l1ke me ' Olchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 MUSIC FeSt1 al 1 2 3 4 S1d Sperry ln Senior Play Muslc Edltor of Slgnet 3 4 WILLIAM SEAVEY General I have never found my capaclty for work ' Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captaln 4 All Tournament Second Team 2 3 4 Football 2 3, 4 Baseball 3 Stage Managel for Senlor Play , IC ' ' i! . . . Z , Q . 1 I -I U ' ' H 5 . I . . . . 9 S ' 9 9 - Happy am Ig from care I'm free! , ! ' 1 ' r v ' 1 9 . 1' 5 - I S' V ' , , It 's L! S , . Y K H ' 7 3 I ! 3 l 5 , , 3 , , 5 : THE SIGINET RUTH YIRGINIA CURTY General The smallest and sweetest of tzhem all Dramatlc Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Evnglxs Club 1 2 3 4 Property Commlttee for SBDIOI Play 4 Baccalauleate Commlttee 4 Badmlnton 1 2 Bas ketball 2 EDWARD CLLKEY General I am sure cares an enemy to llfe Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 Baseball 4 Usher at Semol Play MARI KN ROWE Classical Inconstant as the scented gale Eluslve as a phantom pale Club 2 3 4 Secretary of Engllsh Club 4 Semox Play Decorating Commlttee for Semor Ball THEODORE 0 CARR General The tempel ate man contented wlth enough Member of Student Councll 3 Vxce Plesldent of Class 1 Englxsh Club 1 Decoratlng Commlttee for Semor Play Olchestla 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Manager 4 All State Orchestra and Band 1 2 3 Band 1 2 Football 3 4 Baseball 1 2 . ' V ll A ,y : U , , , : 1 ' h y 9 1 l I . ' 5 ' Z , 3 ' ' Y ll Y ' J! . 9 ! l I 3 l . I , ll , ! ' H Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee , v I . D . S ' Z ' - u . ' 7' , . A , 9. . . U. 1 3 Q l 1 : ' ' , , , : , '31 Q Q 1 r Q , 5 y Z 1 ' THE QIGNET WILLIAM KNIGHT OTTO Commercial Its wxsel bemg good than bad It s safer bemg meek than fierce Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Captaln 4 Chalrman of Property COlTlll1ltl',86 for Senior Play Sports Fdltor of Signet Decoratlng Commlttee fox Semor Ball 'VILRIBI VELMA BRIGGQ Classncal The hldden soul of harmony Engllsh Club 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Mrs Mal' shall ln Senlor Play Fnst Prlze ln Junior Prlze OMAR W ROBERTS Commerclal To sleep perchance to dream Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ploglam Commlttee or Semor Play BKRBARA B HAY DEN Commercial Really and truly I ve nothlng to wear Jumor Pr1ze Speakmg Class .Secretary and Treasurer 3 Membenshlp Committee Athletlc As socxatlon 4 Secletary of Athletlc Assoclatlon 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Order of AItlStlC Typlsts 4 Commerual Chrlstmas Palty Committee 4 Assist ant Property Manager of Senlor Play f. ll I ,' , ' 1 ' , I! n , , , 1 h , , , : I ' : . . -3 ' as ' 11. ' ' . , , . , , , . ll ' Y! g , Speaking 35 General Commlttee for Graduatlon. a L . K4 s 4 YY , . , , , , 5 ' ' ' f , . I . A 0 K6 . I ' H , . . 1. Q A I . f . - , I : . . .L . S - D - 1 Q - 1 1 . . THE SIGNET MARJORIE GREENE General The maxden wlth her fortune ln her face Vlce presldent 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Engllsh Club 1 Popularlty Contest 2 Student Councll 4 Eve Semor Play Class Glfts RUTH PAULIWIL BROWNE Commerclal I wlll budge for no ones pleasure Dramatlc Club 4 Badmmton 1 Order of Artlstlc Typlst 4 Order of Gregg Artist 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 9 3 4 Esterbrook Award 1n Shorthand 4 Membershxp Commlttee of Athletlc Assoclatlon 4 Glft Commlttee of Commerclal Chrlst mas Party 4 Tlcket Commlttee for Semor Play 4 Angle Sperly mn Semor Play 4 ANNELLA WILBUR Commercial I love them that love me and those that seek me shall find me Second prize 1n Junlor Prlze Speakmg 3 Ester brook award 1n Shorthand 4 Commerclal Christmas Party Commntee 4 Order of A1t1st1c Typlst 4 Semor Class Day Commlttee 4 A A Collector 4 Candy Commrttee of Senxor Play Commlttee of Semor Ball BURLEIGH HUMPHREY General A man works on though his fingers ache Engllsh Club 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Jerry ln Semor Play 4 Usher Semor Play 3 ll ' ' ' Y! 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' ' ' , 1 L as ' 11 S S I 1 1 ' ' THE SIGNET BETTY E PRATT General A beauty pent wlth pretty clothes A figure trxm and ready Wlt ' Dramatlc Club 4 Basketball 1 2 Chalrman of Decoratmg Commxttee for Semor Play Commlttee for Class Day Decolatxng Commlttee for Glee Club Mmstxel 4 DANA J I ANC XSTER Commercial One who makes his dress hls care, and dances endance on the falr Glee Club 3 4 Enghsh Club 2 Dramatxc Club 2 Flnance Commlttee Athletic Assoclatlon 4 Order of Artlstxc Typlsts 4 Order of Gregg Artists 4 Wlnner of Esterbrook Shorthand Award 4 lst Prlze Wmner Jumor P,I'l70 Exhlbltlon 3 Prlze Speakmg at Unlverslty of Mame 3 Chaxrman of Program Comm1ttee for Semor Play Invltatlon Commattee at C0mm9lC1al Xmas Party JULIA M ATWATER Commercial He vows that he loves me but men are decelv mg English Club 1 2 3 4 Member of Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4 Secretary of Class 4 Candy Comm1ttee for Semor Play 4 Com mexclal Ohrlstmas Party Commlttee 4 Decoratlon Comm1ttee for Mmstrel 4 Decoratlon Committee for Semor Ball 4 Wmner of Estenbrook Shorthand award 4 Order of AItlStlC Typlsts 4 Membershlp Comm1ttee 4 ROBERT STEPHEN PATTEN Commerclal Nothrng IS so hard but search w1ll find lt out Flrst PFIZC Wmnel of Junlor Declamatlon Speak er at Umverslty of Mame Joke Edltor of the S1gnet Member of the Student Councxl 4 Txcket Comm1ttee for Semor Play Dramatlc Club 4 General Committee for Class Day Exerclses Order of Artlstlc Typlsts Award ln Typewrltmg Ester brook Shorthand Award Commenzxal Christmas Party Comm1ttee 4 Membershlp Comm1ttee Ath letlc Assoclatlon . 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THE SIGNIET LINWOOD EL GENE BRANV General llence IS mole eloquent than words Student Councll 4 Football 2 3 4 Co captam 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Chalrman Tlcket Commlttee for Semor Play 4 Ushex Semor Play 3 BEAUFORD E PATTERSON' Commerclal My golden locks demand my care Badmlnton 1 2 Program Committee for Semor la Tlcket Commlttee for Semor Ball How vam are busmess cares How vam the strlfe of men Tlcket Commlttee for Semor Play JACK HIGGINS General The rule of my llfe IS to make busmess a pleas ure and pleasure my busmess Wmner m Jumor Prxze Speakmg 3 Engllsh Club 2 Santa Claus at Commerclal Party 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2, 3 4 All State Orchestra 2 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Property Manager of Semor Play Chalrman of Semor Ball Commlttee HS' ' . .yr xc 71 P . ' 7. . .i REGINALD D. CALL General U . . . - THE SIGNILT ROBERT W GETCHEI L Commercial Happy and gay IS he whom no cares dlsturb and no fears affrlght At Hartland Academy Prize Speakmg 2 Orches tra 1 2 Lettel Wmner 2 Glee Club 1 2 Baseball 1 At Dexter Hlgh School Edltorlal Board Asslst ant Exchange Edltor 3 Exchange Edxtor 4 Athlet xc Assoclatlon 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Gift Committee for Commerclal Party Bllly ln the Semor Play Decoratlng Commlttee for Semom Ball Commlttee Athletlc Assocxatlon 4 JULIAN CLUKFY General A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident to mo1rows Class Glfts Usher at Senior Play 4 Glee Club 3 4 Nlame Muslc Festival 3 4 ARLINE CLUKEY Commercial Sxlence sweeter IS than speech LE:ngl1sh Club 1 Senxon Play Lucmda Andrews MAYNARD L. PRESCOTT General The land stlll echoes wlth h1s fame' Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 3 All Tournament Center 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Stage Manager for Senior Play . n .I . ac - X ' ' ' H . ' g l . Q K- , 1 Q s , 1 , : . - . 9 '. 1 ' . n u : 5 - , 5 , S f 3 ' ' ' , in ' sy ' . -f . , 4 1 ! Chairman of Class Day Committeeg Membership IK 1 H D ' sg ' ' s 3, S A ' , - H ' ' yy : ' ' , ' - ,, . . . , l i I : 7 7 I Q l ' ' ' , 5 ' 1 v x Q THE SIGNET ELIZ XBETH 0 C XWIPBILI l General Good humor only teaches Lhdllll to last Semor Play 4 Engllsh Club 1 2 EVERETI' SM KRI' General Vly own thoughts am my compdmons Usher Semox Play CURTIS AWARDS FOR 1938 ,lf HAZEL ELLINIGWOOD YWEBER MASONI Bellexmg that an ava11able rgcond of the wmnels of the Lurtm Prxze should be kept the Edltoxs haxe placed the p1cturf.s of 'Vhss Lllmgwood and N11 Mason ln thls edltlon 1 - 1 4 . I. AA H' , .QU I! Y ' f r ' u, 1 - ' .vs b 5 ni ,a ,,A v ' 4 A . V. . i I , b , . . 1 . I L A , Y . i . ,. i - A . - . ,J M-as 3 JUN OR CLASS LOCALS Edito1', Mary Johnson Sept 12 School opened with more s u dents than last yea: and w1th on nev t acher in the faculty MISS Littlefield in th Home Economics Department Mr Spia ue has already started football practice get ting ready for the game Saturday with Brownville Assistant, Mary Call orchestra discussed plans for the years work It was voted to hold a concert O1 entertainment around Armistice Day connection with the A A Association of the school Sept 17 Football Dexter won 14 3 Sept 20 The Freshmen held a class DRAMATIC CLUB The enrollment is F1 eshmen Sophomores J umors Senior s Sept 19-The Senlors held a class meet mg for the election of officers The follow mg were elected President John Clark Vice Pnesident 'VIarJor1e Greene Secretary Julia Atwater Treasurer Allme Mlschler Sept 16-The Orchestra held a meeting for election of officers The following were elected Manager Charles Crosby Presl dent Warren Strout Librarian Gerald Blown Mrs Mary Smart director of the meeting for the election of officers The followmg were elected Presldent Janice Dorr Vice President Anna Crouse Secre tary, Iris Dulac Treasure: Evelyn Hlnton Sept 21 Pep Meeting M1 Sprague and and explained about dues to the freshmen Sept 20 The Junior class held a meet ing for the election of officers The fol lowing were elected Pl6S1d6Ilt Gerald Brown Vice Presldent, Ida Sleight Secre tary and Tieasurer Pauline Roberts Plans were made foi a class suppel in form of a box soclal which was to be held Satur day Oct 92nd m the Gym Miss Palmer Miss Candage and Miss Littlefield were chosen as chaperones , - ' t - ' . . ' C . , A . A . . Q . ' . . in 76 - A ' ' ' . 2 ' , ' 54 l s 1 l I . ' 52 ' . 3 I 'Y ' 52 ' . . D 1 I. . '. ' 9 Post Graduates Mrs. Whitmore introduced A. A. collections SOPHOWIORE CLASS ' THE SIGNET 23 Sept. 21-Freshman class supper. Sept. 22-First meeting of Dramatic Club in Main Hall with many new mem- bers Sept 26 First Englrh Club meeting Officers for ensuing year President Char les Crosby Nice President Almon Page Oct. 1-Dexter won the football game with Dover 7-0. Oct 3-The Glee Club held a meeting to discuss conceit plans Vtarren Strout and Vlaix Call were named to consider concert plans Oct 4 The SGHIOFS held a class meetln Se retau Marian Rowe A and it was decided to hold the class supper 'M 4. QUILL AND SCROLL lst row J Atwater R Lee G Russ I Vigue, A Cmq Mars 2nd row A Page W Strout C Crosby, Sept 28-The Senior Class held a meet mg to appoint a C0mnl1tt9e for the Cla s Supper Almon Page Dorothy Greene Arlme xT1SK.hl6l Robert Patten John Clark Sept 79 The Freshman Class elected Dori Campbell to represent them in the Student Council Sept 99 The Dramatlc Club is dlX1d9d 1n two parts the Seniors and Juniors meet Thur days after school and the Freshmen and Sophomore dlNlSl0H meet 'tiondaws after school The officers of the Dramatic Club are Presldent Dorothx Greene X106 President Beulah Hurd Secretary and Treasurer -Xrlme N11 chler Qt the Elkmstown Club Hou-fe and to ser'-e Post graduates Oct 8 Dexter won the football game with Houlton 8 6 Oct 9 The Seniors had a short assem bly and a speaker explained the Worlds Fair Trip for Seniors Oct 14 The Worlds Pau Club was formed of tudents who 'ue plannlng to take the trip Oct 15 Dexter lot the football game with Bar Harbor oO 0 Oct 19 -X meeting of the Slgnet Board was held - e . ' ' : , ' , - . . M 3 - , - 3 ' - - Z c- 1, . ' . ' ' - MW , W, 1 W, ,-,, ,, ,,,, , i.wLh,.1V I A ,. , , V , , . , . , . , - , . . . . J. 'A . I ' 7 ' 7 ' x ' . L - yt . 5 I ' 7 ' ' ' s oyster stew. It was voted to invite the l . , ' 4, ' c '. K , A .4 ' ., - , o 1 ' 'hi 1 ' Q l . A4 . ' 1 ' , , ' ' Y, , . H 1 . . wg 7 7 ' ' . , , , M . . . .S Y . A , K S ' . ' - ' . ' . - s - Z M , . J 3 1 V C . ' - . . ., g ' ' . -. f , , . s . . VITITHI RESHWIAN CLA THE SIGNI-lT 25 Oct. 21-The Senior Class Supper was held at the Elkinstown Club House. Oct. Z2---Junior class held a food Sale at Tillson's store in the afternoon. Oct. 26-Dance in the Gym. Oct. 2TfTeachcrs' Convention. Ca tmc Nlu IL studcnt did not go a u ual custom The ls the at Town Hall at 8:15. A dance followed the show. Nov. 119--A Charity Hall sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce was given in the Town llall. Two short one-act plays were put on by the Dramatic Club before thc dancc Nox 19 During the week of November sisxioh PLAX CAbT 1st row A N11 chlel NI Roxxc NI Cnccne If Campbell Hr Pxrsons L Cloutiez NI Rummuw A Clukey 2nd row R BIOXNIIL R Gctchcll C Crosbv R Dudlew W Nlountfun, W Stiout, B Humphrq NI Biigg, Nm 4-Junior cliu suppcr it High School x I One Session of school in oi noon A night sasxion of two tli ses in the x 10 Poxerty dime in thc Cxm Sifnet Paitxb ox 10 I' ich Fnglis clfis in Sc loo urote .1 theme on the Nubjv. t Suez 'lhis was .1 contest Qpon oied bs the manager of the Palk Thcfitie The was shown NOXGINOGI 16th Nox 18 Chicken upper at thc LIIIXCI Nhnbtiel Show pie ure Suez 14th and 18th what Xestry at 6 o'clock lfith vldgfllllk Vhtk Nils blater uchibited xbout cightx diffcre nt kinds of mag,a71ne I'hi cxhibit xx is LOY1tllbLltill to by studentx of thc Tumor da s and excluded all trashx cn Scholaxtic and thc t5pe4 xalut 'mil mitcilil of mmx l11lj.3L1I1Ls one touched upon nc 19 Decemliu 10 Thumdu Commercial Department hcld its innual Christmas Paitx I' ich btudcnt brought a gift to be exchanved and one fO1 chaiitx Jack Higgms plaxed Santa Claus and pop corn ind candx xwcie Qcrw ed in bags Gue tb -. - ' ', - - ' N - V N . , 'Q . v, ' .,, ' , 4 , . ' . . ,.... ,.. ,.. ,.. . ,... . ., , , . . ll, . . ' '. Y, u I l ig 4 x I i y 1 I , s lv, Y. A L . 1 l x v .' ,-- , , . . .. .' '. ' 5 - z 'f' . ,l ' 1 -. . 1 -' f j ' 1 I x ' f .' s. No '. SA- i . 7 ' f 'c- ' 's - ' ' 'as ' x A' .' ,- evening. Third and Fifth periods. magrazim-S. The work in class was based No ', - ' ' 1 ' ' 1 lj . QA 1 .'- '.' '- ' - ' ., ' 1, . . ,f 'j . z - 2 z j 1 f 'A' ' N '. A Zz - . f 'Sh . ss ' J 'l l . . . , , A- 1 ' ': D 7- 1- ', -. the '. S ' ' 5 . s ' ' 1 f . - ' : 2 ' l , , , ' t as u ', , h , -l 1 A . . . . , . A V . w . . Y V . ' , v . . . . .' v . . . , v 1 - - ,,, ,- .' 'I ,-. ' 1 - S 1 ' ' ' x '- - - - ' r' ' f - ,. 'J' . ' ' ' z ' H' gl ' ' 5. THE SIGN ET were Nlr and N11 Blake Clxele Lee and Ur Sprague Dee 1.3 Assemblx mth a skrt pre enteel bx the D1 rnratrc Club to adxertr e Are Hou 'Sir Butterworth? Dee 19 Chrr tmas vrertron begrns D 30 Dramrtrc Club presented plfrx rn Town Hall ' Are Xou Mr Butterworth' Illgh Qehool orehe tra furnlsheel the musre A dance followed the plrx e 30 VI Iourse Nlrller re rgneel n Deeernber to aeeept a posrtron rn Orono She had been r member of our faeultw for t x ars l ur be grertly llll'sSiL Hrs Sprfrgru has trlled the racrnew and rs teaehrng, Freshman and 'Sophomore Engllsh Jan 2 'Ihe Fnglrsh Club has kept UI llLSl11LPtI10' untrl March thrs xear A me t mg of espeeral rnt rest was held on Febru arv Sth A group from the Dramatlc Cluo presented a short play A Lrttle 'Vlatter of 'lact The east rnclufled Nancy 'Hoses Paulrne Lord Anna Crouse 'Vlarron Lan pher, Florrce Gllb9Tt and Dewane Mason Jan 3 A A sold pencrls whreh had tl' seasons basketball seheiule printed on them rn elass colors Fdrth Clark and Vrrerl Gordon were ehosen to represent the bophomore class on the Student Councrl Jan 4 Student Councrl meetmg Har ren Qtrout urs eleeted Plesrdent Lewrs Hrrtford Xrce Presrdent and Felrth Clark Secretary and Treasurer Jan 10 Se mor Clas rneetrng to drscu the class plax 'lhe eommrtt e appornted were Arlrne Wllsehler Robert Patten Charle Cloutrer 'md Ruth Curtw Jan 10 Phe Junror elr s elected Ken neth Parne for Student Counerl rn Po Nu rear exams b ern ns afternoon Ian 30 Dennrs Annrrre was ehosen as the second member of the Freshman elr to serve on the Qtudent Counerl 1 4 ua selee ec Henror Clr R Co clUlKIlNl'llIl Delegate to Vtashrntton J 1 I r s ll ou toe rx or the seeond qurrter Ieb 6 Sen ll a s rneetrnfr to seee eomnnttee for the Senrov' Ilan e lhe Corn mrttee were Arlrne Nirschler W ure'1 Strout Iack Hrggrn e 8 I-ngllsh Club meetrng 1 Dramatre Club presented a short play Itttle Vlatter of faet Charles Crosbx the presrdent gen a trlk en moeern uthors and therr books e Ih Glee Club presentlr Fhlrtx Nirnutes Vtrth Stephen Poster at the C range Hrll 'lhe Ilrgh Qehool Oreh s tra plrxed 1 13 All sehools elosee at noon not to open untrl the loth on aecount of r brl blwzard and snow storm Vlar 'lhe Qurll and Scroll held srx meetmgs thrs V 1 Its entrre work wrs rn publl hrng the Fay Serlpt loul neu members were rnrtrated at Vlrs Blakes home Ruth L e Charles Crosby Allre Crnq Mars Imogene Vr5.,ue Last years members are Julra Atwater Alrnon Pa fe Warren Strout Geraldrne Russ Aprrl 4 Junlor class was grwen an rn telllgene test rn the Vlaln Hall whrch last ed two periods Aprrl 11 PI'6l1Ill1I'l3l16S of Junror Prrze Speaklng Those chosen to enter the finars were 'Vfargaret Brewster B ulah Hurd Imogene Meue Adelalde Crnq Vlrrs Phxl lrs Dxer Lexus Hartford Rodnev lVIeKu 'Nor man Sawxer Aprrl 14 rt the Auto Show Aprrl lo Orehestra plrxed 'rfter sehool Qprrng xae-rtron began Aprrl 7 rr rt 1r1nt,e r Fust prrfes wer ru rrdeel to Adelarde C1nq't1ar and Rod nu N1eKu rek Seeond prrres were reeelx ed br Phxllrs Dxer and Beulrh Hurd sn J tred and kenneth Parne Fmals of Junror Prrze Speak Aprrl 78 An assemblv w rs held rn t tudx hall 'ind sexeral aw rrds x are mrde tree drfferent group f eornmererr ru rrds the Sophomore Slort Storx fun ee 1 le L errr Cllr xx n bw Isabel A e lxde Rrerr s euett pre ented the une N rss o e presented the IJ A R p1n to Leah Lloutrer Sex en Honor Stude nt were rnnouneed Ruth Iee Alrnon Page Vt axren Strout Charles Crosbx Helen Potter Le rh Clou 26 .' . . 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F- lzrnk cz rd: ez ne t lz 8' f ' 1 1 1 , , , , ' -- ' D-11 1 11. 5'1'1 - A' 1 S 1. 2 . : 91. --.'1ie'Cls. 11',, ,'l1-t , ,1,, -rv L' , . ' 11 ' - - C U . - 15 5 lf, . ' . -, 12 j - THE SIGNET 27 tier, Arline Mischler. The Commercial awards were presented by Mr. Blake. Those winning were: E tabrook Avs ar ds Julia -ktwat r Ruth Browne John Clark Hazel Ellrngwood Helen Fotter Vladelrrre May 1-The Sophomores decided to have group class pictures taken for the Sig- netf, Isabel Ansell and Virgil Gordon were appointed to collect money from each mem ber of the cla s wh ch was to go to vards the pictures Nlay 5-The Senror Play New Fires GIRLS AT MANUAL TRAINIINIG Fraser 'VIary Johnson Dana Lancaster Ruth Lee Robert Patten Beauford Patter son Barbara Sampson Annella Wilbur O G A Awards Ruth Browne John Clark Helen Fotter 'Vladellne Fraser Vlary Johnson, Dana Lancaster Ruth Lee O A T Awards Julia Atwater Ruth Browne John Clark Helen Fotter Nladehne Fra er Geraldrn Hanson Barbara Hayden Mary Johnson Dana Lancaster Ruth Lee Robert Patten Geraldme Russ Barbara Sampson Annella Wilbur given Friday May 5 was very well received and many favorable comments were made concerning the mterpretatlon made by the followrng cast Lucmda Andrews Arlrne Clukey Suzanne Tolcr Vladelrne Rumery S1d Sperry Robert Dudley Jerry his son Burlergh Humphrey Stephen Santry Wrl lram 'VIounta1n Brlly Robert Getchell Phyllis Arlrne 'Vhschler Anne Elizabeth Campbell Olive Leah Cloutler Eve Vlar JOTIB Greene Dick Charle Crosby Doctor Lunn Gray XX arren Strout Mary Marshall 'Vlarron Rowe Vlrs Vlarshall Muriel Briggs Angie Sperry Ruth Brovsne S ' ' , ' . 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' ORCHESTRA MUSIC Fflltell Robe rt Dudley Durlnf the fll t week of ehool the nlusl department for tne ehool x ar 19181919 was organlred It has been one of lts most sueeessful year lll the hlstory of e sehool I lee Llub At the nlst meetne, of the Glee ub held Oetober the followlng OITILLIS wer fleetfd Almon Pr e plesldent Theodor Carr llldlldkfil' It wa xoted that fiye eents weekly houlel be pald by eaeh member ln order to buy musl for the year The per so nel 15 as follows Flrst Sopranos NIdI'l0Y1 Cloutler Dorothy Greene Phyllls Dyer Edlth Clark Nlnfr Goulette Geraldlne Goulette NIHIJOTIQ Greene Nlarguerlte Has eltlne Ruth Curty Ruth Browne Geraldlne Han on Leah Cloutlel Nlargaret Roblnson Adelalde Clnq Nlars and Betty Qulgley Seeond Sopranos Nlolnla Yeo Arllne N11 ehler Nlarv Call AIICQ Clrlq Nlars Bar bara Samp on Theda Ober Phylls Clukey Norma Cllffold NIdI'lOI'l Rowe and Jose phlne Otto Tenors Theodore C'1lr Bernard deau Rohm rt fetehell Thell Cheney Rabl Dani fold and Rodney Nlehuslck Iles Warren Strout Ro elt Dudle, Arthur Gordon C lrdnel Slllsbury, Gerald Blown Almon Plg, John Clark Clukey XN1lllCL Bugbee Charles Crosby Delbert Green and Norm ln Slwyel ALL0lllD1IllStS -Xnna Crou e and hlalne Gllbelt Ineer the skllled dlreetlon of rs alt the G ee Cub thls year hrs yaneed llplelly 'lhe first publle appel lnee made by the group IS a whole was at a l1lII'lStlLl ple enteel It the Town Hall The program was as follows Palt I Openlng Chorus Company Solo There s a Par Away Look IH Hour Eyes Helen Josephlne Otto End Song Pocket Full of Dreams VS arren Strout Jull rn Asslstant Phy llls Dyer End Song Small Fry Dana Laneaster Clarenee Landry So o What Goes On Here ln 'Vly Heart 'VIATJOIIQ Greene Copper Colored Gal lernard Rabldeau Prlnce of a Fella Quentln Roblnson Ive Got a Date Wlth a Dream Geraldlne Goulette By Gee By Jlngo Robert Dudley I lnale COUIPQUY Part II Sklt Able Vas a Slck Man Lambeth Walk Geraldlne Hanson and dancers End Song Lne Song So o hm Song, Angela Goulette Hats of Other Days vial-,On Cloutler Edlth Clark Sklt Dlreful Doln s Quartet Carry We Back to Old Vlrglnny Flnale Companv Planl t Elalne Gllbert On Wednesday 21 a double quartet was chosen from the Glee Club to slng Chrlst mas Carols at the Llterrry Club w ls to be held every flxe weeks supported by both orchestra and glee club The first ln the serles of eontelts was a sketch of Stephen Iosters works sponsored chlefly by the Clee Club Included ln thls was a brlef stage dramr w lth the glee club slng, mf., the songs of Foster The concert was attended by a very appleclatlve audlenee Phe glee club s contrlbutlon to the program began wlth the slnglng of one of Fosters less known songs Carly Ile Long the slngers belng Vlarlon Cloutler Nlna Gou lette and Norma Cllfford The numbers sung, by the group were Susanna, Jean 16 wlth the Llght Brown Halt ' Swanee Rlyer Beautlful Dreamer, and 'Vly Old Kentucky Home The entlre Glee Club contrlbuted the nece sary nluslc for a Pageant whlch was presented bv the Parent Teacher ASSOCIB tlon on Founders Day 4 ' .Y , ' I ' , I .' ,- rg - I I - 5 - g Q , I ,, I, I . . I I 5 - v Q ,, - . . . I , , . V, l I . . .I 5 f ' .. C1 - - . , , AJ v' ,- - I - - ' I fx 1 y , v ' . ' 'll ' - K' I l I I . I 2 A lg- 4, - I I 9 ' A ' , ' I 1.., ..I' I I ps I lk. T , IH- , - T , I . , Q , . ' v , . I I ' , X I I y, AUC , Ev ,. . .- 11. . X I' n . ' ' I. I ' S: I . - , v , '. . . . I , 9 I ' I . . ' . . ' x v , ' ' I v 1 A 4 r I - - . , - l - , . r , Q ' . . ' v W ' ' C , ' y - 1 I I I I . ' ' ' ' 74 I ' I I . I , I 3 l I s- , I V' , I -I I , - - 1 L - A , ' . v ' ' 5 s 1 7 . I ' , I ' H ' s ' 'l J: U, ' - I- I' 'I'- l W 1 ' ' ' , ' .U 1 2 I I' ' z ' . Lzlnczlster, Charles Cloutler, Louls Hart- A new plan was voted On, A Qgncgrt . u . Ivv A . ' Lf -I ,L K. , , v , 1 -1, , iz S -.1 ' ' -' , b 'IZ L' '- . 'I 1 , ' . '. 2 v ' ' - . V l , I '. 1 s , r , , . , ' f l ,.lv 72 2 ' x lv '4 'Q .lv U' X 1 X . ' ' I ' , Y . Ar 2 Lvl ,.. , .- -4 K. C I 2 ,- A L - r- I r . , , . . . y . ' ' ' . ,. l lr' - . ' 1 ' M ' I 1 ' ' I - T I Af. v 4 u 1 fs ' ' ' SIN ' , l- - I I , - .I ad- x ' 3 1 3 'g V, . , .Q ' Y' ' , A. ' . 1 F- 1 , , , ,, an , L v yr I I I . , 2 I, . v y 1 A , A ,. 3 J- , L, - A - - V - - . fs I I . I ' v I ' ' . 1 5 4 . I' ' , Q . . -. as B. V A. ,. . , . , I A Z ns S , u as l - ' v' ' v ' 7 H 4 I ' .. - ' , l H as ' . , , H H I , I ' . . H A Y x I n xv, N Y . - ' ' . . -1 ' ,- S ' ' ' ' I ' 1' - I' - - A ' - 7 ' ' f . GLEE CLUB THE From numerou elect'on ung lry the Glee Club throughout the year two of the most flttrn were chosen to be u at t Iestryal Rryer Rryer -X Chrlran Foll-e ong Niartrn e I rllrng of a Strr Q ung a capellaj Arranged by Nlrddleton Orchestra 'Ihe orehestrr held rts frrst rehearsal at the Iay Seott Inn Sept mber 2 md fleet ed XI rrren Strout presrdent Charles Cros by manrger and Grrrld Brown lrbrarrrn lhe membershrp totaled fifty two Lndfr e able gurrdrrnshrp mf I rs Smart ne orehestrr thrs year h rs ally rneed greatly rn abrlrty Although the Fay Seott Inn has recently e'rrng.ed hands the new management ha lyrndly fryen the orchestra the same prryr leges a b fore Hrs Smart and the or ehestrr appreerate thrs yery much The fir t publre rppearance of the orches tra yy rs furnrshrng musrc between the parts of the Nfrnstrel produced by the Glee Club Durrnff the school year a group from the orchestra furrrrshed musrc for yarrous or ganrratrons as Parent Teaehers As ocra tron Teaehers Club The Womens Lrtelaly Club and for yarrous school -rctryrtres On the eyenmg of Nlarch 4th thr group fur nrshed nrusre for the One Act Play contest held rn Doy er Included rn thrs group were NI rrron Rowe VS arren Strout Robert Dud ley Gerald Brown Sybrl Weymouth Lean Cloutrer Charles Cro by Clarence Landry Jo ephrne Otto Robert Crnq Niars Isabl Arn ell -Xdelarde Crrrq 'ylars Alrce Crnl NI yrs Nlusre sele ted for yarrous entertarn ments was as follows fraihc Club Nfareh by Nlaclere Beyer Song of th Nrght Romance by Nlackre lreyer A Reyerre by Ixathleen Robert Robrrr s Irarewell by Seredy X retory Oy er ture Nonette VS altz To Xretory Nlareh Jrngle Bells-Nledley Nlarch The next appearance of the orchestra as a group was furnrshrnff mu rc durrng the Stephen Foster Program Betore each se lectron a brref resume yy as gry en about each composer The ele trons were a follows Nlarch of the Lead Soldrers by Gabrrel Prerne, waltz from the Ballet Surte Sleep SI CNET rng Beauty by Peter Tsebarrkowsky After Sundown by Rudolf Frrml The Mrnuet by NIozart The N H Fay orchestra sponsored an eyenrny, program at the Grange Hall rn order that rt could demon trate to the publrc the drfferent famrlres and the part they hrye rn the orchestra The progrrm was as follows Mendelssohn Robert Getchell Robert Crnq Vlars Sprrng, Song I lut Clarrnet Vfemorres Cello V rolrn Poeme X ro 1 Sweetest Story I-yer I X rolrn Duet Cadmarr Alrce Crnq Vlars Nlfrrron Rowe Frbrcrr Geraldrne Hanson o d Stulte VIarran Rowe Robert Dudley In Candlelrght Sop Solo Slumber Song Bass Solo Nrolrn Oblrgato Barcarolle lst Clarrnet 2nd Clarrn t 'Zrd Clarrnet Cadm 1 r 'vlarron Cloutrer Strrng Ensemble Delbert Greene Robert Dudley Offerrbaeh Warren Strout Ch rrles Crosby Knrght Otto Orchestra Ensemble NI'rreh of Leaden Soldrers Prerne Tales From 'yrenna W oods Strauss VS ho Is Sylvra Schubert Sweet 'rnd Low Barnbv Trumpet Gerald Brown Trombone Roger Brown Pranrsts Leah Cloutrer Angela Goulette The entrre orchestra furnrshed musrc at the Senror Play 'New Frres held rn the Town Hrll Frrday afternoon and eyenrng, Hay 8th The program was as follows arranged by Suter Frazee Schubert Suter arranged by Zamecnrk In a Persran Market Ketelbey The Eastern Nlarne Hu rc Festryal thrs year was held at Brewer The orchestra played the followrng selectrons In a Persran Nlarket by Ketelbey Hungarrrr' Nlfrrch Land of Romance VN ho rs Sylyra Body guard March Londonderry Arr ., rr 31 ' ' I- A . 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V- S . . , - THE he argued convrncrnglv for what he felt to be rrght and usually succe ded rn makrng others see the wrsdom of hr vrevvs Foremost amonv the Pennsylvanra dele gatron stands James Wrlson ton consrdered hrm to be member of the Conventron cated rn Qcotland, he came to Amerrca at the age of twenty three later he was regarded a one of the ablest lawyers rn thrs country Vhlson was called James the Caledonran but that was a trrbute to hrs chara ter and oratory rather than to hrs populrrrty Vvhrle many people respected hrm he won the love of few H was conspicuous rn the Conv ntron for hrs long, bony frame and near srghted eyes, but to those who wanted a real govern ment he was a tower of strength employed a st rn keen logrc that went far rn wrnnrng hrs pomts In add1t1on to berng the first to propose popular electron of the chref executrve and the legrslature James Wrlson was practlcally the only d legate to stand for manhood suffrage Perhaps hrs and Vyashrng the strongest Born and edu Twentv year was the part he played 1n helprng to break down the arrstocrfntrc tendencres of some of rts members These delegates who assembled at Phrla delphra drd not ongmate a plan of govern ment, but they selected the best thmgs that had been trred and proved and wrth the exception of a few pomts they chose wrsely As a result of therr conscrous efforts, thrs same Constrtutlon rs strll the supreme law of our land and rt means more to the Amerrcan today than ever before Ruth L e 39 Second Prlze IHF FRXMIIRS OF IHF CONSIIFLTION Soon after the srgnrng of the De laratron of Independence and rts colonrsts the people of Amcrrca realrzel that they must form a adopt a set of laws wrth vvhrch to rule the countrv So at the close of the fightrng of the Revolutronary war the -Xrtrcles of Con fcderatron were wrrtten but they were weak and proved to be unsuccessful and the approval by the government and SIGN FT people soon realrzed thr set of laws yvrs not sufncrent to govern properlv a growmff country It was decrded to hold a conven tron for the purpose of drawrng up stronger set of laws Hen representrnv' each colony met at Phxladelphra rn 1181 secret sessron and rn four mont s brought forth the Constrtutron of the Lnrt d 'State whrch wrth the addrtron of a few amendments ha gov rned our country wrsely ani well for over one hundred and fifty years Only the more rnrportant men who were present 'rt the conventron are rcmern b red today among., these are George Wash rngton our first presrdent who rs called the Father of Our Country, Benjamrn Frank lm who rs noted for hrs wrsdom and drplo macy and James Madrson our fourth presrdent, who kept a Journal of the pro ceedrngs and gave us our only record of the convention Robert Morrrs although not so famous as these men drd a great deal for our countrv and was a member of the conven on Jan 31 1134 At the age of fourteen he was sent to Amerrca and placed rn the countrng house of Charles Wrllmcf a rreh merchant of Phrladelphla MOTTIQ became Wrllrngs partner rn 1754 and remaxned as such for almost forty years The firm be came one of the largest m rcantrle estab lrshments rn Amerrca and by the trme of the Revolutronarv War rt had amassed a large fortune Robert Morrrs entered the legrslature of Pennsylvanra where he was appornted a delegate to the Contmental Congress rn 1116 to draw up the Declara tron of Independence He returned to the state legrslature several trmes In 1180 the fortunes of the Colonral Arrnv were at therr lowest ebb 'Nlunrtrons and supplres were badly needed and the value of Contrncntrl currency had d precrated untrl rt was worth but lrttle more than the paper on whrch rt was prrnted Congre s decrded to do away wrth the old Treasury Board and to appornt a supermtendent of financ Robert Niorrrs was chosen He dld very fine work rn thrs respect and on sever l oecasron succeeded rn borrowrng large sums of money on hrs personal credrt wrtrr out thls money many rmportant campalgns 34 - 1' 4 .' 1 3 ' ' r ' 1 1 1 U . 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THE N IGN LT of thc RLxolut1on'11x XX .11 would haxL IJCLII IINIJU 1ble -X XL.1rlatL1 w1th thL app1oxal of Cong:1L s hL L tabl hL me Bank of Nomth A1nere1a and hLL.1111L 1 lamp 10611 1 1 1n 'Ih1 bank wa a g1Lat .nd to -X1nLr 1n LausL and xxx to a 1:1Lat Lx I1 Llf1l1L1 NIUIIIN Lontrol In 1 81 N or11 remgned h1s DONIUOII .1s supL11ntLndLnt ot Hn.1nLL XXlt l 1Ll Lf fo1 It h.11l1nxolxLd,11L1t I'CSIJOI1S1l'llllt Ls RL urnmg t thL lLff1 l 1, h 111po1ntLl o L o hL 1LlLg,1r to TLIJIL L1t statL 117 hc Lonst tut1o11.1l C,U'1I.Q'lf s o L 1nxLnt1on t n .pf to ha norge X 1sh ngton ict IS IJYL lfllllg' o11LLr .1 1 .1 111 1111 I1 1g1xL O11lI'ldt1I1LQ' pL Lh lut f t 1lln ss I Tdlllillll xx IN 111.111 L to 1tt111d thr op 1111114 nL task of g1x111gg 1 arc h sLL111L he was .1 Pennsylwaman and bL .1usL of tn s1gnal hono1 hL had won fo1 h1111selt as 1 patrlot NIor11s d1d not takL anx pI'OI11II'1L11t part ID t L IDIO Lf.l1Y1f.fs of thL C0l1vLI11.1OI1 L sa1d to h1111sLlf I L SL Ln 1 of aw ,s Lntuelx out of 1115 111L He wa .1 I1 n cons 1ous of h1s own l1n11tat1ons but .1 115, Llldl att nlant at the sL SIOUX, ani h1s IH u1nLL .ml lIlS xot WLTL alwaxs L.1st on the s1dL of fLlLral 111LasurLs T01 the du r.1t1on of thL conxent1o11 Cf orge Wa hmgz ton was a guLst at thL NIOIFI home wh Lh bLLan1e thL LentL1 of tne soelal and thL p0l1t1L1l LxLnts .ml 1ntL1ests of P111ladel ph1.1 -XftLr 1rXdSl'1I1gtIJH IJGCJIIIL Plthlflillf of thL Lmted StatLs, he askLd NIor11s to ac ept thL Posltlon as Sf.lC.t21I'X of thL Treasurx 1n h1s eabmet, hut NIOTTIS 19fL1HQfI 1n faxo1 of -Xlex.1ndLr Ha1111lton He a Lepted a scat 111 the Dn1tLd States SLHHIQ xvnLre hL sened w1thout d1st1net1on unt1l 1115 Lnfortun.1tL hus1nLss sp Cllldtlflll prox ed d1 ast1ous and hL xx.1s C,011111LllQll to LntL1 the debto1s pr1 on ln Ph1ladLlph11 HL dvd .1 poxL1tx str1Lke'1 1112111 111 1806 f1xL YLZIS after h1s rfleas Another member of the Const1tut1onal Cong1ess was John Dlckenson, LallLd tl1L Pemnan of the RLxolut1o11 He was 1 states111an and pubhclst who xxa Mary land In 11-10 he moxed to Delaxxa1e xx1th h1s father Ten xLa1s latel he began the studx of law xxh1Lh he also stud1L1l 1n England f01 a few xears, and he began h1s horn 'Il 111aLt L 1n Ph1ladLlph.a111 11.11 He sL1xed IQ T1 ln thL as E'I11lJllL of Del.1w.1rL an PLnn x xanla h was a 1nLn1bL1 of e Stamp A t COTlglCms ani Contlnental Con g1L he Lrx Ld 1n toe -X1ner1can armx, ne 1xLd terms as goxLrnor of Del.1w.11L anl ILI111 xlx 1111.1 1L pLet1xLlx, and dftLTXXZ1I't1S hL took 1 pron11nLnt pa1t 111 th dLb1tLs of tdL LfI1Ktl1l1tIOl1ll Conwentlon and 1 LU 11 I1 1n Iltl 1wa1L .ml PLnnsx1x.1n1a oxLr 1.1t Ll 1111 o thL Cons1u1on q 1xxL 1, , s 1 ur 1n XXhlLl'1 L'1 11L tx untll Ill., hL r.1nkLl foremost 1111on f l11 Lon 0111111111 cs L l11USt f.1111ous o ls 181111125 VKLIL lhe l.11111Lrs Ift Lrs 1 11 1 h 1dLl1 1:1111 lfll, xxh1Lh 1 1 w11lL L1FLUldtl0l'1 .1111l pro1uL .1 g1L.1 c11'LLt on loth s1dLs of thc, Atl.1nt1L O Llll most hr1ll1.1r1t L1Lr1t IH the l1tL1a1x h1st1 5 of the RLxolut1on About 1116 h1s 1nf1u fnLL 11311211 hL '1usL of h1s oppos1t1on to th D LldF3.t1OU ot In'lLp Tlf16,HC,E, hut hL d1d 111u h to 1nfluLn L DLl.1wa1L and PLHI1:-Sl x 'flld to Tdtlfy th Const1tut1on In the l1tL1atu1L of the RfNOlUt10U says F0111 LCl111Ol of DChLHHODm Wflt1HgS he was as p1L C1I1lHeFlt as W ashmgton IH wa1 Frank l1n 1n d1plo111.1Lx, anl NIOTIIS IH finance One man w1o 1s hardly ever n1Lnt1o11Ll but xx ho was also p1LsLnt It the Lonx nt1o11 lb X1 holas G1l111.1n HL was born 111 LXetL1, XLXX H1111psh11e whe1L he 9.ttC,I1lICil th L0111n1on schools HL Ln'rL1ed the army at tlfe outbreak of the Rexolutlonaly YS ar a11d be .1usL of hIS .iblllty he was soon made an OHICQI -Xt the Llo e of the var he 1etu1n d to h1s nat1xe town and bLcan1e 1nte1estLd 111 lLLo1l pOl1tlCS He o1gan1LLd and c0n1 111'1Y11lL l thL local lllllltla .Iuung somL papm 11 on 5 dxsturbantes 51ppo111ted to IQDIC sent XQXN Hll1I1Jwhl1Q 1n the C011 t1tLIflOHdl 0112-1255 hL 111 co111p.1nx wlth John Lang don Cllll not 1LaLh the conxLnt1on untll Julx 11 xx hen thL most 1n1po1tant woxk xx as 0181 G1l111f1n dthough hL Lhd not make .1111 dLf1n te C0'1tI'1lJ1lC on to thL Const1tut1o11 fuhx reahz d 1ts IITIDOTTHHLQ, and h1 cor 16 pondenee showed anuetw 0101 the fa1lure of NLXX H.1111psh11e to 1at1fw promptly Tae long ca1eLr 1n puble sLrx11ee of 'Mcholas G1l1nan show great pubhc ah1l1tx but, as fa1 as Lan be 1udged, he was nexe1 a pop 1 .T ' 35 , ,. ' 6.5. - -1 -.- ' 3 : ' -r-I 5,-V ' Y ' 1 -Ll l ' 1 sjl ' 3 9 .' 1 1' th -' A . 5 , 1 z ' ' . s '- .Q . e ' J I ' ' - holl3 it. ' ' 5 'lssg F' 'J ' ' 1 ' 1 ther -iez ' 'as '- sew- J .. '1 ' ' tl t ,, A ,331 , 5 T K 51 J, 55. vi ', 1,5 A 1 . , Y 5- .- ' 54 J .: . . ' , - 2 ' , , - 9 , 2 ' 1- I 'li-, -' ' '- I1 ' 1 ' ' in11s- It ' 5 o - a- - ssl. s' 1-2 ' '1' 1 - J, ' 'I 1111 of Pe-1111sylx'z111ia e was z ' fr 11' thy 1 iii-11' 1 f - j get 1' , H1- 'f t - l- 'fz tw - S '! the .1 ' xva. host k11r,w'11, hm ' -x'e- '13 a w'1'ite1' of 1 1 ' ,, E ' ' ' . H'-f rfe th' St: te 11211 1 s and paznphlets ' ' 7 '. - cr '- ' 1 had ber? '1 Vflflfl 've If -i 5' ' 3 - ' ' -: 'e .' 1 1, f' - V1 5 1 ' 1 I EI 'S' ' I' 's ' t 1 2 '1-.-. Th- 5 ' ,' f and to h' ve P:-11j'111' If' '1 kll 1 the hl 'ft' g 1- - H , - 1 5' ,z t- Q, n 1 ' ' ' s , 1 due o ' 0-'N 11111 lish 1 l i1 P ilz ' Jhl' ' 1' ' hz d 1' ' .' 'z .1 1 'llf 1 1 1 :A ' . 2 11,1 1' 1 ,- ' ' l 'ed ' 'Ht T' - .' ' 'f th's SI we .: 1 1 -cl 11 1 ,' - ' '1 : 11 . Iliituliilly to fall to Robert BIOITIS lJCC2lUSC Thr-if gippggfgncg was rggayded as the .. . 5. v v. '. 1 13- 51 1 ' 3 H 5. ' '. , . , ' , ' , .. .5. H. v 55 1 - 1 1 1 - : 51 ' 5' :Q , 1 ' .U A ' '5- ' - 1 ' 5 A .'A. ' . ., N. ' , 5 ll , A 525 5,5 '5. 55 ' . ' .guy 5. ,. ' . Q fi.. ' - 513 1- 1' H- ' ' 1 H: - .- - ' j ' l' -. ' 1a -A V f ' 1 5 g ' ' , 5 uc' 5' 1 ' ' l I' f - 1 r- ' A . , , 3 Y ' ,H 54 vs . , . . . 3 5 . 5. ,Sf 51 1 ' . A - . 51, , , 5. 1- , ' ' 5.5 11 Y. 5 1 ' xg 1 1 .1 w. 4: - - ' ' ' . 5. v . 51 A ' ,. 511 f ' 1 1 ' '3 Y. ' , M .EA . . , ' sf .1 1 A - 'S 5 . 1. , ,.',, , 5. , Z , .3 ' 1- 5 1 . ,- ' 5s '. . , ',5 C 5, 1' , 5 A , ' ' ,. -Z 1-1 51 1 I ' ,.5.5. . - A'i, 2 5. '- v ., , Q I T . I 1' 5- P x A 4.51 A . v ' 4 v I 3 1 ' 5' L mg 11 5' 1 C.. 5. , ' . ' ' . . 5. . 5' 5' ' '51 ' A - j . .5 A1 . 5 .V . . 1 .3 ' . . 5 5 . , ' 5 C- '5, ' , , 5 ' . 5, X ,V 5 U - . - A 5. 51 5,5 . 551 . . 55w5 5 .5 5 I - 'L . ' ' 1 111. Q e ' ' s 1 Q ' 'y - - gg A ' - - - . 5. . 5, L , ., 5, , , 54 Av E , 2 5, - I - w S - A' 1 ' 1' 'J' 's ' ' 1 'z. C 7 1 ' ' 1 M' - j 1 L .' 3 ' ie. L ' 1 g ' 1 1 - ' g- - -, 1 5: ' ' 5 5 C 5 2 , ' - 1 Z. H ' . ' Q' . '5' ' ' 3 ' ' 1 'S - . L' ' 6 '1 ' s I Li 'f M' ' - ' A ' 5 - . . Ag . , 51 '. . ' . ,5 I : j ' ' V Q' ' ' ' 1' 's ' ' ' N1 THE SIGNIET ular man It was hrs good fortune to be assoclated rn hr career wrth great men and great events and hrs reputatron IS de try ed from hrs assocratron rather than from hrs personal contrrbutrons to hrstory I feel that these men as well as Madr on and the rrrore rmportant men should be remembered for each one had a share rn the rnakrng and ratrficatron of the Constrtutron the most rmportant document rn our h tory today Leah Cloutrer 39 IIIF NNHIRI Ol- LIIF Ifxplarnmg through nature the eontrast mr, powers rn the path of lrfe Charact rs Powers of Hate those forces fighting agarnst the functlons of lrfe Hrgh Wrnd weapon of Hate Black Clouds weapon of Hate Electrrcal Storms weapon of Hate Powers of Love those fore s flghtrng for the functrons of lrfe Nourrshment weapon of Love Sun weapon of Love Warm Ram weapon of Love Tree specrmen that tests the Heaven Lord over all Act I Scene I A beautrful day Shower Tree Heaven Tree O krnd Heaven I was born to grow to perfectron must I be tested by the powers Heaven Yes Lrttle Tree I am as sure of that as I am sure that you are a part of 1 e Tree Woe am I but Mother told me to be brave and I would hare the courage to face lrfe flower s Scene II Ifvenrng., of the same day dark srnrster and shadowy 'lhe heaxens are black and the powers of Hate hold a meetrng Lnter The Powers of Hate Hrgh Wrnd Ha Ha' Ho Ho' Brother A new tree for us to shatter Black Clouds Rrght Brother rrght Ifleetrreal Storms We agree we agree tonrght 1s the nrght All H-r Ha Ho Ho' Tdnrght rs the nrght Scene III Wrght decends and storm clouds fill th sky Lrghtnrng Hashes, storm wrnds ap proach and a heaxy 1a1n falls Shower Tree Powers of Hate Tree VK oe' mut youth suffer thrs tor ture Wrnds almost break nry baek arrl lrghtnrng has broken one of rny lnnbs Powers of Hrte Ha Ha' look ye rt the rooprng, prece of lrfe f lfe H Ho Ho' Tree I am so cold and damp Vthcr art thou Powers oi Lore? Oh' where rrt th ru' Come to rrre eonre to nre Seene IV Mornrng comes wrth the passrnf of the storm and a lrght warm ram eoxers all Shower Tree Powers of Iove Tree The Powers of Hate have rnjured thrs poor young tree We must heal the wounds and soothe the body of thrs suffer mg young thrng Nourrshnrent I must help thrs tree fo that rs my nature and proud of the herr tage am I Warm Ram I too wrll assrst and lo be fore dusk we shall have renewed rts wrll Tree Grateful am I to the powers of Love but I am so weak I fear I shall not lrve to see another morn Scene V The followrng mornrng Shower Tree Tree Ah strengthened am I by these gallant Powers of Love Nourrshrnent Sun and Warm Ram grateful am I to you O Heayen' rrray the work of the Powers of Love never cease Delbert Greene 39 ROBLRI IILRWS 'lHhl01'l XVII 'Sl SW As a wrrter of lyrrerl poetry Robert Burns h rs newer been surpassed and eldonr 1f eser equaled Hrs greatest Justrfrabl elann to lastrng fame lres 111 hr sonvs songs of love and memory onee heard never forgotten VS rrtten rn Seottr h dxa leet they are drfheult to master but when learned they are a reward rn thenrselxes Nothrnf, rn poetry rs more lrnrprd and flow llllg' than these works of art by Burns 36 I 1 I 1 , ' ' ' I I e ,l v ' ' 4 v' . - 'v ' . I vv . ' -1 1 v -- ' Y Q . - 'v Y . f ' ' I N l x ' - . A ,. , . . . . - , I 1 I 1 V .,. . K. . ' ' ' , ., , . ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' . . . v,- 1 , , . I , . . 1 .' ' ' rs- d' f 1 1 2 -o 1 1, a, Hu! 1 4' 1 ' l Y Q 1 a I 111 .. - I . e .,.. ' - Y ,. 2 1 I' 1 1, 1 1 1. V. Y . , . 1 1 A L lx 1 '- ' 1 A - . ' ,. ' , ...' , , J f I t - I . .. ,., , ' :L 1 v. ' ' 1 I. . 4 . ' , ' , ,. ' ' , 1 ' 1 r '- 1 1- - . ., I , . .' - 1 I 1 ' V' - I e ' 'r ' - I -' . 1 y - 1 1 ' A 1 . ' '- . to lrve. 11 is 1' . ' 1 ' L' -- . r , , , . - - , . 7 l . i i , . ,L Y - .I . b 2 , ' , , I 1 y 1 A . . . I , , lwf f vr v I - I ' , I . ,I , . Y X H X lv - 1. .N ' . f. . . 1 , ...g V A U ,A K , I .I I .I . V 1 V, ' ,rv . , . V . . . v' , vfs. . ,. . . . , . . , ' I I - - 1 ' 1' I 4 '. - I ' - f ,x . . , . . . , - , '. , . .. -' ', ' - .1 s ,,.'-- A ' 1 ' L- 1 - 1 v -' I - 1. - . , , , . - ' . .' . ' ' ' 1, '. ', - ' , r , .I I , - ' I- -'.- . . ,, 1, ' ' . l ! 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THE SIGNIET Just plam slmpleness thoughts we mlght thmk but could ney er expless ln such beau tlful language Upon healmg or readmg the e ly rlcs one could not be blamed for lea1'n1ng then con tent In such wo1thwh1le attempts one IS not conscxous of a harshness or mllltary an not a dxummmg poetry but rather n dlrect contlast a bubhlmg fountaln of woxds wh1eh bathe the readers whole bemg and lHldL,lI'l3tlO!l In most of hxs songs Burns eompales hls subyeet of nature wlth whlch he was a deep and Intense 0b59lN0l No one can fall to Jespond to the deep feelxng expressed sueh words as But O' fell Death s untlmely frost That nlpped my flower sae early' Belng the type of man he was Burns was foreyel an admuer of the beauty of women other than hls wlfe Such belngs of 1n spxratlon were essentlal to hls poetlc natule and gave r1se to such lncompaxable and Hllld llnes of yerse as the followmg My Love is llke a red red rose Thats neyvly sprung ln June My Love lS l1ke the melodle Imes that smg W1thout IHUSIC I'he two precedmg quotatlons cleally re yeal that Rurns could at one tlme be melancholy and latel write ln a llght but st1ll genume yexn He could also compose ongs combmmg both these yarlable charac t9llStlCS to whlch as a poet he was sus ce-ptlble In the ludlcrous ballad Duncan Gray he I1llIlg'l0i the two and makes It unxque 'md mterestmg yylth such llght ab surd1t1es as Nlaggles was a pxteous case Ha Ha the woomg o1t As the author of the eyer present Auld I mg Syne a song suxe to llye as long as men slng Bunns shmes m all hls sympa thy wlth TIIQFIIOTIBK clear to all Under neath thls tendel nature a nature whlcn could dunk of pleasule or pam and sav Wly worst wonds Welcome and welcome agfun there ran a patrxotlc fervor not often equaled He saxd Who w1ll be a t131tOI knay Who w1ll f1ll a coward s grave NVhat sae base as be a slave? Let hxm turn and fleel' A man wlth a country There haye been many gleat poets and song ter but few IIYBI Burns He could wrlte hls feelmg and mnror those f others reflectlorns of human nature WVl'ltlIlg5 pure and easy followed those filled wlth enelgy Evelythlng that h wrote had an lndefinable grace and musical rhythm whether sad ox humorous 'lht es ence of s1mpleness A man and a poet of few flaws Burleigh Humphxey '39 THE SLNI SFIS Qcene A small unmapped eorxl reef m m1d Paclflc The sea IQ flat and glassy ts lf restlng fnom 1ts contoxtlons durlng the storm of the prevlous nlght On thls tem porary lefuge are two men, so cut by th coral and beatefn bv the waves as to be nearly amorphlc They are the SUTVIVOIS of the storm of the prevlous mght Names here are SUPLIHUOUQ We shall call them John and Hemlque, the latter a hunehbaek Henr1que speaks slowly Henrlque John the sun lS gettmg low John fdullyj I know John I know that too Henrlque By sunset thls xecf wxll be el fathom undel water John I suppose so Henrlque John are you afrald of death John Afra1d Yes Isuppose I am I hadnt given It much thought I guess I thought Dad left me a Fountam of Youth wlth that ten mlllxon I hadnt consxdered It befole but ves yes Henrique I am afra1d of death tHe pausesj But you I-Ienrlque youme smllmg Henrique It lS rather humorous fmus mg Afxald of death Im not' John fAmusedJ Vot afrald of death' Why 'I Henrique fQu1etlyJ 'lou see thls lump on my back Im a hunchback Thats why I m not aflald of death God gaye me that to put fear mto So that my heart could be filled w1th hope fcluellyj Hope that makes your soul take fire and bum untll It IS consumed 1n 1tS own flame And your healt It IS empty empty of all hope saye one the deslre to dxe Phe deslre to sleep a deep sleep W1thout dreams W1thout I 37 ' v 1 ' - y y 1 ' . 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THE SIGXE I' mens exes starrng at xou Sleep from xx hreh no one rs rsolated John Xoa xou reallx xxant to de Henrrque Want to dre That 1 pa n fullx xxeak my frrend Iam gorng to lre I shall dre tHe crushes a prece of eoral be txxeen hrs bleedrnv tinge s and hr e Q gleam xvrth rnsane hope VI hen he speaks quretlvj And John John Xes Henrrque Henrique John, the sun rs settrng Warren Strout 30 IIIQIURX UI' THE VS URI D 5 If URS On July 14 1803 a nexx Presrdent of the Unrted btates Ifranklrn Preree had traxel ed all the way from the caprtal to Nexx York to ofhcrate at the openrng of Amer eas first Vx orlds Farr Tvxo years earlrer Great Brrtran had had the Great hxhrbrtron the first rnternatronal Towers of the East Z f F li exhrbrtron Therefore Amerrca had one to shoxx Furope that the Lnrteel Qtrtes xx rs not to be thought of as a xxrlderness of Indr rns and frontrersman lhe sensatron of the Brrtrsh Farr had been the Crxstal Palace xxhreh hou ed ex hrlrrt of the rndustrx and 'nt of rll n'1tron It xx rs a str ueture of glass one thrrd of a rrrrle long and so hrgh th rt rt en lo ed full groxxn elm tree because of thrs Arnerrea hre erxsr a x s e peer elrflieult to obtarn enough cast rron to fram so large a burldrng -krchrtects searched from store to store for angle rron makrn xx hat use thex coul'l of such preces as thex xxere rble to pro ure -Xfter a xear of drs tressrng setbaeks the burldrng xxas finrshed Fxen so rn hard storms the roof leaked 'Ilre Yexx York ls xxho had burlt he Crxstal P111 e had hoped that after th Iarr the crtx xxould bux the hurldrng and turn rt rnto 1 nru eum Hoxxexer fin rnerrl drflieultres began and the Lrxstrl Palaee bee rnre a Vx hrte Flephant At txxrlreht on an Octol er dex fixe year lrter the Lrxstrl Prlaee crueht fire About 5000 people rushed to the exrts ani reaehed the str ets rn safety Vkorkrng xxrth hand pumps firemen were able to do lrttle The great dome er rshed In fifteen mrnutes the loxelx Czxstal Palae had vanrshed rnto smokx 'ur Tl Puls exposrtron of 1818 xxhrch su s ed 1 others be ore rt xxas rte greatly ox er shadoxxed by the Unrxersal Fxhrbrtron of Parrs rn 1880 Its grounds eoxereel 112 ae s The Prffel Fovxer on the Champ de Vlars was comprrseel of three storres reaehed by a serres of elexators the pl rtform at the top bemg 085 feet above th grounl A lrttle less than 1000 tons of rron xx re used rn burldrmz rt Wonderful as thrs xxas rt xx as rrxaled bx the Nlaehrnery Prlrce xhrch has '1 span of 311 feet and xx s xxrthout prllars or lrke supports Be rdes nrarkrng the achrex ements of the era nd espeerally those rn electrrcrty and hxdraulres the Pan Arnerrcan exposrtron rn 1805 hrd for rts object the promotron f trade frnrongr Pm Amerrcan countrres It rs rmpos rble to rnentrrn rll the exeposr rnd xxorld falls th rt hrxe oeeurrer xx shall brrng rt up to the present dax 1119 xxhere rn Nexx Xork xxe hnl the re nd rno eos x x 1 le s fur to xv rrx me rnber of our Senror lrss xxrl o h rt 1 '10 aeres rt r three trmes re s e of r len Grte me txxree th rt ef the Columlrran rxpo rtron of 'S Its -Xnrusement lone rlone xxould hold the entrre P111 shoxx of txx o xefrrs ago It lrrrnes tlgether srxtx nrtrons most ot Xmerre rn tates and CXhllJltlUI'lS yy thou rnds from exerx eraft and exerx lani -Xt lop speed rt hr enrploxed 50000 ,AA , A- , -AA. 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THE S IGNET The exposrtlorr stands on a prrmexal bog that had been used for many years as a crty dump The greatest attraction rs the Perrsphere whrch rs the only flood lrghted structure at the fan a great blue moon Frye hundred motion pictures will be run off darly rn fifty audrtorrums Murder vsrll be commltted at the Farr several trmes each day wrth the help of the polrce The murders will be immediately solved, though, through finger prrnts and scientific scrut my of clues at the police laboratory We also have another exposition rn our states the Golden Gate Internatronal Ex positron rn San Francisco Treasure Island as rt rs called rs 400 acres rn extent Behmd the eighty foot statue of Pacrfi rn the Court of Pacrfica, a silver Chime Curtain trnkles constantly rn the breeze Domrnatmg the entrre island rs the 400 foot Tower of the Sun topped wrth a golden statue of the Phoenix, the mythical sun bird 'Treasure Island was lrterally conjured out of the Bay rn a years time by a fleet of dredgers Once dragged above the sur face of the water rt was a drab piece of earth flat as a table Moreover, rts sorl was so salty that nothmg would grow on rt and a Herculean task of rrddrng the sorl of salt was begun Then thousands of trees therr roots carefully wrapped had to be ferrred over from the mainland and planted Thousands of shrubs and mrllrons of flower bulbs had to be put each rn rts appointed place Now a magic carpet of blossoms lard out rn an Orrental pattern runs along the mam facade, and the flowers and shrubs harmonize wrth the archrbectur al scheme and the color of the burldmgs Even the perfumes of the flowers blend, and gardeners will find on Treasure Island sprratron for years to come Elaine Grlbert '40 THE TR AIN I lrke the tram not to rrde on because I never rode on one not the new stream lrned ones whrzzrng by becau e there are none around here But to hear the black freight trarn and to watch rt at a distance rs a real pleasure to me Vlhen the day rs clear, wrth a few clouds scattered along the horrzon I stand looking for my tram I see a dark streak cross a clearmg vwrthm my vress It soon drsap pears from ight into the woods The rest of rts path rs hrdde'n yet I can follow rt Its nhrte smoke drifting up through the trees marks rts progress for me Some days thrs white fluffy marker hangs rn the arr a long time brddrng me to watch It and thrnk long thoughts Other days rt drsap pears almost before rt clears the tree tops as rf to tell me not to llnger and watch rt thrs mornmg for there are other more 1m portant things to do Sometimes I hear the tram s whistle clear and loud as rt drrfts to me That s when the tram seems to me to be feeling haPPY The day or two before a storm the whistle wrll seem to warl and mourn as rf hatrng the stormy weather rt knows rs coming Some mornings rt echoes and echoes through the hrlls, making very pretty music to hear I fe l all happy rnsrde to hear these echoes, rt and admire rts beautiful background of hrlls and valleys that we the tram and I like so well Day after day I watch and lrsten for my tram but I have no desrre to rrde on rt that would seem to spoil all rts charms Helen Nlrlls 40 LVIBRELL KS XXID PEOPLE lfVhat an array of umbrellas' The young grrl hurrying along carries a brightly color ed vrsrbrella wrth smart scottres playmff over rts surface The rrbs are many and rt rs quite flat The young lady rs on her wry to one of the many social actrvrtres that requrre her time She rs happy and al though a brt haughty people who pass turn to look for a second tlme and sigh I wish I were young again Then we see the venerable old Judge wrth hrs nose glasses and hrs coat thrown over hr shoulders not haymg had trme to put hrs arms into the sleeves carry mg a stout black umbrella wrth eight supports and a strong handle wrth a crook of sturdy wood to fit into hrs large hand He has spent many hours rn hrs musty office and has but a few minutes to get to the post office be fore the mail closes He rs always pre 39 . 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' J Y i - . . , I 1 'Y ll THE occupled so nobody notlces partxcularly that the Judge carrres an open paper whrch he rs scrutmrzmg mtently as he makes hrs way to the post offlce Ah' Here comes the matron She car rles a mrsty whlte umbrella and wears a thrn coat to match One can see through the coat that drsplays a smart afternoon brrdge dress Her harr rs exqulsltely waved and arranged to cover up the gray hairs that are beglnnmg to show She smlles the patronrzlng smlle of her set and stops for a hasty word now and then to one of her assocrates whom she hasnt seen smce last Thursday' Here comes a very large umbrella that 1s far from perfect ln shape One of the steel braces rs standrng erect above the black coverrng And what 1S that under rt A chrld' She wears a lagged sweater that partly covers a once blue, printed cotton dress Her shoes are rrpped at the counters and the shoe laces should have been d1s carded long ago Her stockrngs lf they could be called such are black, sadly twrsted, and one doubts the wholeness of the feet But the lrttle face rs unaware of prtylng glances cast her way She has a large bag and rt requrres her whole at tentlon to maneuver It In contrast now comes a cunnlng lrttle tot wrth golden curls She IS beneath a red plald umbrella that matches her coat and hat Her feet are protected by trny whrte rubbers The hue of her umbrella seems to descrrbe her world as belng very rosy One rmmedlately thlnks of a dotrng grandfather ready to plck up hls cheruo and hold her forever Wrth what qulet dlgnlty does the next couple approach The umbrella affords ample protectron for the rather tall portly man and for the lady who has lost her girl rsh figure and has added quite a few lnches to her once trny wa1stl1ne The lady one notices first she rs Shllllflg' not Just an ordinary smrle but a smlle that IS personal to each of those upon whom she bestows lt It s a smile that drsplays the complete con tentment and vcrsatrlrty of her character One knows that when she loves she loves 'wrth all her heart and as for her dlshkes, rt wouldnt requlre much for her to wm you over to her srde The gentleman can SIGIN ET be descrxbed by the word promment He rs a leader, a wave of his hand, or a slngle word would be an order Yet he IS not stern One notlces how he leans Just a blt toward hrs beloved wxfe on hrs arm It rs wrth a httle tmge of envy that one watches the couple turn the corner One wrshes he mrght be the proud possessor of parents hke thrs couple How noble are then pure, srmple llves' But who 18 the young gnl ln the blown coat hat and rubbers? She carrles a small blue umbrella not for show but for pro tectron She carrles rt as lf her mother had sald she must, and one wonders lf perhaps when she IS out of slght she wrll not close t Why does she do that? She rsnt thmkrng of the ram as somethrng to be tolerated, oh no she loves the ram, she IS thrnklng of the Heavenly Father, who has lemembered Hrs plants and trees The alr rs pure and clean Her steps grow less hur rred as the wmd cools her fevered brow and cheek for she has been wrestllng wlth French and Latm for long hours Her mrnd IS at ease, and the walk to her home 1n the outlymg dlstrlct that she has some tlmes wrshed to be shorter, requlres all too short a tlme to cover Heavy cares are gone as she reaches her destlnatron and she thrnks only of the beauty rn llfe Yes here are many p1ctu1es and each 1S a true deplctlon of real type ln llfe The common umbrella that IS contlnually be 1ng lost, left ln hotel lobbres, and opened rn the house to brmg thrrteen years of bad luck to the unfortunate person, has been a common shelter for all classes of people under the same government Imogene Vrgue 40 TO A MAN WITH A FAMILY WHAT COULD BE NICER Just close your eyes and rmagme you are taking your famlly for a DICHIC A Sunday prcnrc Its the last of May the weathers warm, and you dont have to work The tWlDS Ronme and Ray have been excused from Sunday School Woody for Wood rowj your eldest son has declded to accom pany hrs famrly on thrs Jaunt, he has rn vlted hrs one and only Matilda Maltm to Jorn hrm Thrs IS very unusual 40 - - - Y . 1 t . . , . . , , . l - , - . . . . 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THE SIGNILT Rachel the mard packed the lunch last mght, of course under your crltlcal observa tlon That, together wlth vour PTGCIOUS fishlng tackle has been placed rn the rear compartment of your neva car Ronnre, Ray Matilda and Woody are ln the back seat The twlns declde that they each must Slt besrde Trlda Poor Woody not deslrlng to wage the custo mary battle ln Tlldas presence relents Your Wlfe OCCUDICS the other half of the front seat At last you are off drrvrng through the Maln Street proudly aware of the admlrlng gazes cast at your new car by the men Slt tlng on Rob Weymouths Pharmacy steps It IS forty mlles to Round Pond where you plan to have your plcnlc You hav hopes of maklng the tr lp ln less than two hours, that IQ lf your Wlfe wlll lefraln from lookmg at the speedometer Tlme passes and five mlles have reglster ed on the speedometer Ever ythlngs seems to cry You softly count slowly to ten upon hearlng the reason for hrs weeplng The poor chlld has forgotten to put the bathing sults rn the car You apply the brakes none too gently turn the car around, and start hastlly on your way back to P1Ck up the sults All rn all you reach your destlnatlon about twelve thlrty Everybody belllg' hungry lunch IS consumed at once When thls IQ finlshed the twlns are off merrrly on the chase after a squlrrel Woody a d Tllda hand ln hand are taklng a stroll Your wlfe IS settled wlth her book under a tree And you, you at last are golng to have a chance to fish' Your carefully balted hook IS now ln the water you lean back on a rock Wlth the rod IH your hand You hate no one busl ness rs good, your famrly are well anl happy The blrds are slnglng merrlly and old Sols rays are warm The sky IS a bright heavenly blue Your mlnd wanders soon you are fast asleep You do not feel the enormous trout that nlbbles on vour balt nor do you even hear Ray and ROHH16 when they trp toe up to place a frog on your neck And there you lle wlth your hat tipped over your eyes untll you hear the twlns screaming as they wade deeper lnto the cold water You Slt up take lrttlc notice of belng sllghtly stlff ln the back or of your face neck and arms whlch are burnt a brlght red You pick up your tackle no fish oh well, who cares Beftter luck next tlme Whlle vralklng back to the car to get your swrm sult you revrew the events of the day and thlnk of what IS to follow Ho hum what could be nlcer Margaret Brewster 40 FILIION IS STRANGER IHKN I'RL I'H I lrke Bottles Borton ln the story Thats What Happened to Vlc have h l many unusual experlences that nobody has ever heard about I thlnk It rs tlme that I shared my adventures ssrth someone I am seven feet tall and welgh one hun dred and fifty pounds, a tall raw boned man of slxty years My name IS Joseph Perry was dlscovered ln Washlngton I bought a shlp and hrred a. crew of men We sall ed to Washlngton to find a fortune Thls ls how we happened to end at the North Pole The day that we were supposed to land at Washlngton was very foggy and the same klnd of weather contlnued for a week The compass went wrong so we set a hound on the bow of the shlp to smell the way to port The dog being one of the best ln the country although not a. thoroughbred, had smelled some stew C00klHg at the North Pole At the end of the week we landed at an Fsklmos hut So you see I was the first to ever set foot at the North Pole The next day the shlp was wrecked by an lceberg and we were left wlth only ESklm0 boats ln whlch to paddle home Three days later w all startel for Bos ton each paddllng a kyak I had the hound on the front of my kyak because he knew the way home All the other persons were drowned durlng a storm by a wave a mlle hugh that IS why I have no proof of belng the first to reach the North Pole I took me nearly two weeks to reach Boston because the paddle had broken whlle I was roundlng Cape Horn Arthur Gordon '40 . 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' V ' ' u Y ' Y l 1 s ' t THE SIGNTET ONE APRIL MORNING I had dee-lded to get up early one morn lng and take a vsalk through the woods At fixe oclock I awoke dressed qulcklv drop ped some cookles lnto my pocket and start ed on my way The sun was Just comlng up over the hllls, and all the world seemed to be avlaklng from lts long wlnter sleep The Aprll sky was cleal wlth the glow of early molnlng ani the sun s rays gllnt mg through trees seemed to splead a golden blanket OVEI the llttle baby buds as lf to warm and protect them from the chlll stlll ln the nlornlng alr As I looked up the hlll slde llttle brook lets made from the newly melted snow eould be seen trlckllng down on thelr way to the rushlng llv r Suddenlv ln the great stlllness of the woods the IJIICIS began to slrlg softly wlth clear notes The ITILISIC seemed to gIOXV lnto a lapturous song of happlness They also felt the waklng of spllng ln the alr I stood very Stlll llstenlng and reallzlng the wonderful power of nature My llttle nlornlng walk had become sacred to me a g'IlllIIJS6 for a few moments lllto an unknown xlorld I tulned and walked back toward home The splrlt was stlll wlth me and I too felt happy and full of the P13156 whlch the b1ldS were expresslng ln then song When I reached home I found the cookles stlll ln my pocket folgotten Nllrlanl Stevens 40 D XVI Y AND DL SK Many ls the tlme I haxe vlatched the bleak of day and each tlnle It has set me ln a tranee as though I had newer seen the davln before At first I see through the dusk a falnt tlnt of plnk ln the far east vshleh SCLIIIS to spread llke a glassfire Thele IS 1 warm and IIIOISI. breeze blowlng gently oler the land and I can see the dark form of elouds rolllng across the skles, whlch look llke huge dragons Cfeeplng through the unl ILISQ I can see the outllne of IIBCS and hllls agalnst the llghtenlng sky Thls nlakes me thlnk I am dreanllng that I anl look lng down from the skles on some lrregular coastllne I can see gulfs, bays, stleanls and harbols Yes' I can even see some shlps at sea wanderlng 3lmI9SSly lnto un known reglons Occaslonally a blrd wlll flutter across the sky IIS form not qulte dlstlngulshable, and then I can hear a falnt song from SOIIIQ other blrd, whlch sounds as though It had not qulte got all the sleep out of lts eyes As the sun rlses the low hanglng clouds blot It from mv VIEW but I can see lts rays leflectlng fI0lTl the hlgher clouds The whole sky seems afire now, and It ls gor geous To some people lt IS Just another dawn to me sometlmes It appears as lf a part of heaven had been revealed Dusk appeals somethlng llke dawn, only thlngs are ln reverse It grows from llght to dark and the dusk ltself seems llke a IIVC thlng settllng over the ealth llke a lnothel hen who covers her young at nlght fall Dullng the last few nllnutes of sun set the sun appears to be a large ball of fire rolllng along the horlzon I hale learned that the sun leally sets to do so to us Thls IQ because It takes 1tS rays sexeral mlnutes to reach our VISION It IS vely pecullar to see a thlng whlch IS trulv not there Dawn and dusk' The beglnnlng and end mg of each day yet the h0U1S between ale also filled wlth m3J8StlC beauty Alden Perklns 40 Storles wlnnlng the prlzes offered by the Junlor Lltel ary Club Flrst prlze for glrls EVERLASTING The beautlful llquld notes of a wood thrush rose and fell from a neal by thlcket seelnlng to cheapen and dlown out the notes of the other songstels Phoebe paus ed to llsten fl0m the cool damp sprlnr house where she was churnlng The soft gray eyes of thls dark halred Quaker glll shone wlth happlness as her strong young arms xsolked vlgorously on the dasher And Phcebe had reason to be happy on thls summer mOlnlDg for the worly and bleak ness of the wlnter before was now only an unpleasant memory She heaved a slgh of 42 . 4 . 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THE QIGN ET eontentment as her mrnd traxeled baek oxer the pa t xe r sa onx ast fall but rt seemet though rt xyere ye ns ago that her Jonr than had arlefl axxax Folloxxmg the earl o the sea fr many xounff men of earx Nia ne hael done he xya the Captarn of a tradrng xessel Braxely they had parted he heaeleel for the far eorners of the earth and she to stay at home and prepare her eloxxry 'lhen one day someone hael brought the nexys th rt Ionrthan Hunter had stoler e fits f She hudeere a she thought of hoxx her frrends and nergrh s xyho e exery e ted rn rll the e n tempt rf their thrrtty soul I'ut Pherbe Prrker had not belrexed t and eleep rn her heart had known thrt omethrm, else xy rs prexentrng hrs letters from reachlnf her All through the wrnter she stood by hrm, alone and vxrthout sy m pathy rn her bellef Only a fexx elavs rgo she hal be n churn me, rs h xy rs noxv when her young broth xyrth a letter It was from Jonathan' With r he ut almo t burstrng yxrth fear anl hop she had read the first page He was alrxe and xyell hael been delayed by torms and xvas on hrs xy ry home yyrth the money of 1 sueeessful trrdlng' yoxage Joyfully she 'rnd llrxrd hrd hr tened to the house and told the el rd nexxs to her mother then out o the barn to tell her irther It xx rs not untrl lrter th rt she hrd read the rest of the letter Ionatn rn had been tolel of the strange rumor vxhrch for 1 trme hael blfrek ened hrs name and of Phoebe s belref rn hrs mnoeenee Truly he had xxrrtten your farth can neyer elle I mu be exerlastrng Here her mu lngs stopped xbruptlx for butter htel eonre ani she xyas noxx bu x xxrth the tx k of earrng for lt e th rt dry yyhen the after drnner xxork xx 1 done she and Dax rd set out wrtr brskets to grther exerlastrng' blossoms whreh made fragrant iillrngs for pllloxxs She smrled to her elf fr she felt the crackle of Jonathan letter rn her poeket In sprt of the fact that Davrd xx as but erght years old they xxere xery fond of exch other and had lone, been lookrng fOlVS3l'd to thrs ex peertron Then father xyas not oxerlx pler ed to haxe them xxander off alone b rt beeau e they were Quakers 1nd frrendly e the Indrans he harbored no real fear for therr safety -Xll through the afternoon they yyorked now fforng' on to another part of the pa ture or pausrngz rn the shade to prek a hand ful of xxrrd straxxberrre It yya not untrl thev had started honre that they noticed the dark eloud xxhrch told of an approaeh mg storm Qurekenrne, th rr pree they ron reaehe l he trl 1 more than 1 trarl lhrt rfternoon 1 b rnel of young., Indrans had been huntrng, rn the fUlLSt Somexx lr rt put out rt not finding' any garne rnd exeu more 'rngry than usual at the rnerease ln settlers they spoke brtterly of the vyhrte people If only they were all llke frrend Parker the Quaker But no they drove axxay the game and eheated them of therr herrtage yy hen thev reaeheel the erest of a hrll a boy hurrylng alonff the road therr snrolelerrng anger burst Into flame nooka xxho bore on hrs faee the mark of t xxhrte mans rxe natched hrs tonrahaxxk from hrs belt and ran swrftly eloyxn the hrll srele elosely folloyyed by hrs eompanrons -X prererng xxar cry filled the 1 fr l Phoebe 'rnd Drxld turned qulckly I 1 se-eond they paused too tartled to mox but Pheebe rerlrved the meanrng of that cry dropped her ba ket grabbel Dxxrd by the hand and ran Neyer had the hou e seemeel so far frxx ry or her legs so hamper ed by skrrts -X sharp pam rn her breast made her run loxxer and rs they reached therr oxxn lane she erred to Daxrd to run ahead xxhrch he drd xarnly hoplnpj to ge help Phoebe rm on but Xanooka xx as elos behrnd her Her brerth xx'1s comrng rn short gasp She could not go on Jonr than' she erred and as she tell farntrne to the ground she tr reel to crll hrs nxme agarn but rt xxas too late The de rdly tomfrhaxxk found rts mark and a nexx scalp lock stream ed from Xanookas belt as hoyxlrng xyrth trrumph the Indran left -X fexx day later a sad processron wend Q 'rf 43 , A I A. 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V r V 2 , ' 's ,. - THE SIGN ET ed rts w ay toward the burlal ground Th95 passed the sprrng house where a short trme before Phoebe had worked so happrlv and the song of a wood thrush fell plarnltlvely on the arr as rf rt too were rn mournrng Today rn that lrttle Niarne xrllage may be found the figure of a grrl carxed bv the In drans who were deeply sorry when they found that they had krlled a Quaker VS ork ed on olld rock rt rs an eyerlastrng monu ment to the loye and farfth of Pheebe Parker Isrbel Ansell 41 Fnst pr17e for lroys I'H XT BI KKK LU Work was done John Charny hurrredlv prcked up the papers on hrs desk and stuff eel them 1nto a drawer and jumped for hrs coat John Charny lrved on the North srde of Rrvervrew and was happlly lllalfled What else could one ask for When Char ney reached the street floor he buttoned hrs coat up hrffh After all hrs car was three blocks away As John hurrred along the stre t suddenly a coal black cat slunk across the srdewalk ahead of hrm' Nlow John wasnt superstrtrous but he had read of a cat who ran across rn front of a car and two mlles further the car was rn volyed rn an accrdentl Drsmrssrng the cat from hrs mrnd as he reached hrs car John hurrredly got rn and swrtched on hrs radlo He had the radro put rn because he often had to make long busrness trxps Crursrng along John mused to hrmself oxer takrng Mary to the mos re that eye 1111111 After all he thought she wanted to see the show Suddenly he was awakened as a black polrce car screamed by hrm Humph some guy s gorng to get lt' h mused Now a program was comrng oyer the radro and John dlrected all of hrs attentron to rt but then he saw a shadow rush out from between two burldrngs drreetly mto the path of hrs car' John Charny was a e rreful tlI'lX er but he was not able to do the unbelreyeable He drd howexer slam on hrs brakes but the wet pavement sent hrm skrddrng He heard a scream of angursh and ln the space of thought what had happened and knew he much attendtron t hrs radro for whreh he would probably get a Jdll sentence and on top of that lose hrs Job So John Cnarney fled from the scene of an rccrdent fled as rf the deyrl was after rm 'Vlary Charny finrshed cuttrng the lettuc for Iohn s salad and sat down by the wm dow to wateh for her husband then h rw hrm eome tearlng up the street Why Johns never driven llke that before she mused She watched hllll drrye raprdly mto the garage anl immediately emerge wlth out closrng the garage door When John came rn 'Vlary notreed the haggard look on hrs face Whats the matter' dear have a hard day Charny was thrnkrng should he tell Mary? But he decrded not to and krssed her lrhtly and strode over to hang up hrs wet eort Oh er yes dear the boss had a couple seconds had been paxrng too to do The usual chatter was absent from th supper table but Mary thought that John was trred and drdn t feel lrke talkrng But John s braln was workmg he must go out to the garage to see rf there was any blood or dents on the car After supper John got up from the tabl and went out to the garage He examined the left fr ont fender for any dents or starns but there were none Returmng' to the house he heard Mary answer the phone John, rt s for you, she called A cold sweat struck lohn so sorneonr had seen hrm eh well he d hate to txke rt now Howeyer lt wasnt the polrce on the phone It was Harry Alnor Hello John Thrs rs Harry 'Sly how xbout you and Mary eomrnt, oxer to play brrdge ton1ght No not tonrght Harry Why John vou always want to play whats the matter John ordrnarrly would hate gore ln 3 mrnute but he d1dn't feel Just rxght 44 .' 1 1 7 V 1 Y V Q , J v , 1 , ' v , 1 . 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Y. . ..v 'Y -z ' ' ' , ' .1 ' 5 -' Y l THE SIGNET John went to bed earlrer than usual but Wfary thought he was trred and sard noth rng John slept yerv lrttle that nrght had yrsrons many yr rons first the slrnk mg cat and then a skrd, a cry Once John dreamed too complete a scene and woke up rn a cold sweat to toss and turn the rest of the nrght When mornrng came John got up usual at seven but Nlary notrced dark crrcles under hrs eyes and she thought that as trred as he had been he ought to haye gotten some sleep As John was eatmg breakfast the phone Jangled and 'Vlary answered Yes thrs rs John Charnys resrdence Yes, he rs I'o the polree statron' All rrght Ser geant thank you 'VIary came back rnto the krtchen John that was Sergeant Brookfield down at polrce headquarters He wants you down there as soon as possrble Whv what s the John sard nothrng but he hastrly finrshed breakfast and drove down to the statron John walked up to the Sergeants de k wrth a shameful look on hrs face but the Sergeant rrfled through some papers and snapped You John Charnyq' 'Yes Is you lrcense plate 936 6149 Xes Drd you hrt a man on Rrveryrew Street yesterday about srx oelock John twrsted hrs hat rn hrs tremblrng hands Ye s s Srr The Sergeant got up and ey ed John VI Charney you krlled one of the country s worst crrmrnals Drd you erer hear of 'VIach1ne Gun R1ley John had heard of Rrley who had es cfrped from prrson after krllrng two guards and recently had robbed a charn of bank You mean I krlled hllllq At thrs moment the chref strode rnto the room Yes Nir Charny you krlled hrm the rat and now you re rn lrne for a flxe thousand dollar reward' Leayrng Polrce headquarters rn hrgh sprrrts John gave a slrght chuckle as a black cat crossed the street ahead of hrrn Clyde Rrchards 41 Honorable Mentron ONE IWDI AW 'VIAID In the summer of 1831 a great drought struck the Dakota The Sroux Indrans who lryed there were caught rn the worst of rt The partrcular band whrch thrs story refers to had settled down rn a fertrle xalley for one summer and were rarsrng grarn But when the drought came therr crops began to wrther and dry up Wah ta' Wah as she looked out over the dry brown fields rt seemed as rf rarn then would do no good even rf rt drd come She had just come from the top of the hill where she often went to pray to the Great Whrte Father Wah ta' Wah had learned of the whrte mrns God from a whrte grrl who was held prrsoner rn the camp The Indran grrl had been set to guard her lest she escape Even then the great Chreftarns were holdrng a meetrng to see rf thev shou'd put to death thrs whrte grrl to ap Wah ta' Wah and Alrce for that was th whrte grrl s name had become fast frrends but great was the drfference between these two grrls The Indran grrl tflll and beautr ful wrth strrkrng black harr and eyes was a perfect Indran mard Alrce was also beautrful but rn a drfferent way She had lrght skrn, blue eyes and harr the color of sunshrne Each had taught the other therr language and also therr customs Alrce had been captured by a small scoutrng party and though she had not been treated roughly she longed for home and feared that she would never see rt agarn for th Indrans consrdered her a prrsoner of the war constantly gorng on between the settlers and the Indrans She had hoped to b ransomed by her parents but they were not rrch enough to offer the guns that tne Indrans wrsh d But the utmost thrng rn everyone s mrnd was the drought for each mornrng the un rose rn a cloudless sky and blazed down rnercrlessly all day on the Indran camp and therr practrcally wrthered crops Day after day the great medrcrne men trred rn many Ways to brrng the wonderfully cool mg rarn Wah ta'Wah trred also for she went often to pray on the top of the hrll, ' I' 45 Y . 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THE SIGN ET but one day her father found out where sne went and why she was gomg there H became eyeceedrngly angry and forbade her from prayrng to thrs trange God H le clared that the Ram God was seeklng the death of both grrls and after that and only that would he send the ram Though W rh tal 'Wah was the daughter of the great ehref her people scorned and rnlstreatel her Fxertement ran hrgh III the Indran carnp the Chreftarns were holdlng another great councrl Would thev deerde that 1+ yy rs was neeessarv to put both girls to death to plea e the Ram God The eracklrne, Ere of the ehreftrrn s eoun ex lr rn o e nr It threw fllekermr., shadows on the frees of the grrrn ehreftalns Yes rt had be n deerded that the grrls must be put to death It seemed yery slmple to the Indrans the grrls had praved to another God whreh had made the Rarn God very angry Th only way to rppease hrs wrath was to put the offender to death Untrl thrs was done the drought would eontrnue Lyen rf Wah ta'W1h was a chrefs daughter she hal drsobeved ani had dared to pray to another God Srlen e rergned unbroken for many moments but suddenly VI ah ta' Wah that yery beautrful Indran grrl burst lnto the elrcle of blazrng lrght she lrfted her hands heay en ward anl began to pray The Indrans w re too a tonrshed to stop her She then pleaded for Just one hour for rfun to eorne from her bod and saye therr lryes and suddenly rumble of thunder was heard rn the dr tance Soon the eoolrng ram was fallrng, and the parched earth was drrnkrng rt up The spell was broken the drought was ended Her God had done what thelr Gods eould not do Ihe Indlrns erowded around the two gnls eager to hear more of the wonderful story whrch the grrls told then rbout then God before A'1ee left rt was deerded th rt a rnrssronary hould be sent to the Indran yrllaee As It yyas mueh srfer to trryel by nreht lreeause of ho tlle lr rnds of Indr rns t e plan wa rnrde that Allen houd s rrt by the next sunset for her home lhe grrls went to the top of the hrll to sry gboodrrye It yy ls a sad partrng, for the grrls had become fast frrends but they knew that they would meet agaln sometnne The l'1 t glrmpse that Alree had of VS ah ta' IN ah was the srlhouette of the Indran grrl agalnst the settrng sun yyrth her arm up rarsed rn a partrng salute to the whrte grrl who had tauefht her wonderful thlngs ani hrd brought Qhrrstranrty to her people Funree Brrley 41 VN HX IN SPRINI 'V Vthy eant we thrnk VN hy do we srnk In Sprrngl VVhy ernt we ehem Why do we dream In Qprrng 7 Why do we dance And yyhy roman e In Sprmg, I yyr h I kn y Why these are true In Sprrng, ' TO QPRIYG Oh wont you come to Dexter Now th it Spring IS here fo see the long green shrny glass And the flower gay anel dear And lndden deep ln eyely nook Amon the dead leay es brown There pe ps the trny yrolet Dressed rn her purple gown 'Ihe bubblrng brook goes on rts yy ay srngrngr rs rt runs alone 'Ihe bu hes ind trees ire hlled yyrt blrels XX ho srng therr merry song Oh the Sprrne like lrfe rn Dexter ouehe e ana e Oh wont you eorne to Dexter Now that sprrne, ls here Alrnon Prge I 46 I X' l . . ., . , V V V K. . 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THE SIGN ET BELIEVE IT OR NOT On 'Vlarch 28th the yyhole slxth perrod passed wrthout Mrs Blake havlng to tap her pencil on a desk to correct some mrs behavrng pupil Getchell '39 spent a perrod rn COIIIFIICICIHI Law wlthout askmy., a questlon A Ballad was seen talkrng to a boy rn school 'VI Fraser 30 yyas found chewmg gum rn typmg' class J Campbell 41 was seen dorng the late t swing steps C Haseltlne 40 has a boy frrend H Breed 41 IS tryrng hard to reduce C Landry 42 has rnherlted the character 1 tres of hrs relatxves Krp and Horace Parkman 40 has learned the Importance of studylng hrs lessons A Wllbur '39 has been spendmg re cesses wlth a certam young Freshman Mrs Whrtmore fD1Ct3tlDg rn Short hand classj Santa Barbara Santa Crux, Patten 3.1 What about Santa Claus During a DISCUSSION rn Commercral Law class Getchell removed a page from hrs text book MISS Palmer flmpatrentlyj Put that ay and stlck rt ln your book later Clark 39 Dont you vyant a strck of gum 9 L Cloutrer len route to schoolb happened to be lookrng out of the wlndow when he fell Just then a car whrzzed by and water flew rn all dlrectrons G Russ In dlsgust Was ha Kn1ght t'VIean1ng Knrght Ottoj L Cloutrer flnnoeentlyl No rt was ln the mornlng Teacher fporntrng to a deer at the zooj Johnny what rs that Johnny I dont know Teacher What does your mother call your father? Johnny Dont tell me thats a lo s Fxchange W e V5 onder VS hy Watt 41 IS so ba hful'7 B Seayey 41 IS so very stud10us The boys ln all classes come to school one dav wrth a yery nrce waye rn thelr harr and the next wlthout a srgn of anv wayes Could rt be the weather? Annarre 41 seems so sentrnrental lately Perkrns 40 sleeps eyery seventh perrod J Otto 40 IS so qu1et Mrny of the grrls when gorng to school detour around Sprrng btreet where they have to pass the Fay Scott Inn J Atwater 30 rs so Frnest rn dorng her study1ng NN Bugbee 41 does not grow J Hlggms rs so rnterested rn the jewelry 'P bus1ness B Hurd 40 makes a trrp to I Vlgues desk every second perlod D Pearle 42 does not assoclate with the gurls B Patterson 39 VIy brother traded a Mrs Whitmore Id rather have a car any day Youd look funny rrdmg down the street on a cow J Clark Yeah but youd look strll funnrer tr yrng to mrlk a car We had been unaware of the musrcal abrllty of our prrncrpal untll the day he spoke of rt A low hummrng 'had been heard for some trme and 'VIr Blake had found the drrectron from whreh It came Mr Blake If any of you people ln the back of the room would lrke to srng a song let me know and Ill play your accom panrment on the plano There was no more srngrng Mr Qprague Perklns what do you know about mtrates Perkrns 40 Vtell they are cheaper at nlght than they are rn the day trme ln the telephone servlee Father XX hy IS rt that you are always at the bottom of the class Brlly It doesnt make any drfference Daddy they teaeh the same thrngs at both ends Fxchange 52 I V V V , V A ' Z V ' .' v , - 1 1 - , . r . kv V A s 1 A V y D I Y I - V l :I 1 1 . 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V THE IGNEI' KN anted A XOICO lrke Robert 9 for E Qmall 39 A cough Qwrup for A Page 39 to qulet hrs annoxrng cough A sound proof box to keep Getehell rn when he :tarts aglnng queetron rn Com lNLTC13l Law Cla Q A glfl frrend for Tlllion 40 A dletlonalx for Lancaiter 9 A parr of wrng for NI s Palmer when xhe geta IITIDHULIII wrth some of the Stu dents A noleelex pan of shoee for R Browne Ihe abrlrtx to beeome borsterou for F Sands 41 A eertarn Semor went rnto a groeerx Ktore and asked the clerk lf he would take 'rat cent er 1 loaf of bre The e erk xard Sure The Semor box put a eent on the counter took a loaf of bread rnd walked out A proud father was teaehrng hr small daughter to tell the trme These are the hours theae are the mrnutea and these 'ue the Keconds vrrd pomtlng' them out The Small grrl was rather puzzled ' Put where are the Jlffiea Daddx 'I she aaleed .Fxehange NIOVIE STARS AND THEIR DOL BLES Slrm Sumrnerxrlle Bernard Pearl Ohxer Hardx Harlen Breed Buck Jonee Alden Perkrne Joe E Brown 'Norman Grlbert Jane Vtrthera Margaret Robrn on Dorothx Lamour Aelelarde C,1nqNIar Sonja Heme Irrs Du ae Buddx Ebaen Vhllram H111 Sxlxra Qldnex Imogene Xrgue Nlrekex Roonex Clarenee Lfrndrx Joan Blondell Elarne Grlbert Tx rone Power Wendell Dans Can Cooper Vhlham Seawew Ann Rutherford Janlee Don Charlie NICCarthw Donald Coxe Bug-hee Frances Langford 'Vlarron Cloutler Kate Smxth Jane Campbell Fannw Brxce Geraldlne Russ Glnger Rogerf Beulah Hurd Joan Bennett Nrna Goulette Bob Burni Norman Sawver James Stewart Roland Golulette Spencer Track Ivan Farrar Luree Rarner Geraldrne Goulette John Barrwmore Delbert Greene Fred WISCXIUTIRQ Jack Hrggms Claudette Colbert Phyllrs Dyer Patsy kellex Arlene Vlrsehler Idward C Roblnson W allaef fi ai 6 xx QXC f. , , eq D . 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I' il . 1 1 ' ' x ll - ALUMNI -Xlllllln Page I-dltor Il H 9 XILNINI RPLNION August 1l 1008 Due to lnelelllent weather the thlrty fil t Iflllllflfl of D H S Xlulnnl -Xssoelatloll wa helf ln the Lnlyelsallst 'yestry August 11 U8 u ull belns coffee and punf yyele Dlflylllfefl fol the dlnnrr whleh lleifdll t 1 0 After dlnner the bu lness meet mg was opened by the plesldent Challe I' Brewster The eeletary s and tleasurer s reports were read and aeeepted The DIQSI dent then ealled upon Hr Hdlly A Blake who spoke ln detall about the prellmmarles and finals of Junlor P1129 bpeaklng for whlch the Alumnl Assoclatlon last 5631 gaye S1000 The report of the Alunlnl Seholal hlp Fund was then read by Nlrs C H Crosby one of the Tlustees The first reelplent of thl scholarshlp was nanl d Gerald Goulette of the class of 1938 N 1 lntelest 15 to be charged but the loan lllu t elplents g'la11Lllt10I1 from eolle5,e I'h fund now totlls S750 51 The leport of the tlelsuler of the Alunlnl beholalshlp 1'und w IS then lead and approved Comlllunlc l tlons wele read fl0lll members unable to l present at the reunlon Chllles 1 Blew tel was eleeted ls the new three year lllelll llel of the Alulllnl Seholflrshlp Iund was yoted th It Slu 00 be gly en aglln for the Junlor PFIZC Speaklng The presldent then flppolnted a nonllnatlng COfl1l111tt98 conslst mg of Dr H L Haskell Chalrnlan Nllss 1111611961 W hltnlore and Nlls 'ylyrtle Gerry to dl 'lw up a late of OEICQTS fol next year The que tlon of Class agents was brought p The followmg were named by the Imogene Xlgue As l tant up and the matter left ID the hands of the exeeutlxe LUll1I111ttLE 1'he folloyylngf offieels yyele nomlnatc d and eleeted fol nelct year l P Rand Pre lre t Isflbelll Crosby Klee Plesldent lold I dell Seele lry Hrs Helen Pal ons Trfasulel Phe plesldent then ealled on Vlr John XNlIlsl0W ls l nlelllbel of the fifty ye xr el lss of 1888 for a few 1QIT1EilkS It was lnter estlng to note that lll foul members of the class were present Narlous members lf the leunlonlng ela es theln spoke NI Blake fol the 40th Dr Haskell for the Zath whleh was to hold a reurllon of lts own ln the eyenlng at FlklIlQtOYVI1 Eugene Gllman for the 10th Nlls Helen Parsons for the 10th and Charles F Brewstel f01 the oth whleh w as also to haye a leunlon ln the evenlng 'lt the Bleyystel house A tele grllll of greetlnp, was read fl0n1 the Nletzes of Wlolrl yllle 'yernlont Othel speakers were D1 1' D Nlerrlll 11111111 Harry Bas ett yvho spoke fol hls oyyn el lss the 60tll ann for hls slstel 'lIls Ulla Plee a mem t e llleetln was ldloulnec Respeetfully sublllltted I lbelll Crosby Seeretlry XT SCHOOL nlyerslty of Nlalne Gerald Goulette Isabella Crosby 36 Douglas Carl G'Oll'13l'l1 Xxllblll' 3 presldent f0l neyrt 5031 ye lr elass H8893 41 'Nj 4111149 119195 419145 H9793 1193-U Wllss Nlabel Howard Nllss Grace Pooler 'Hr Cllfford Call Nlxss Nialgery Balley Nlls Ruth Fogg Nllss Ruth H3S6lt1HC N11 s Raehel Young' The questlon of hflylng plctures of wal l0ll clns e taken next yelr was bloug.,ht Ellvabetn An ell 8 George Swanton 11 Loulse NIeKuslel1 73 Farmlngton Catherlne Bentley Ruby Butlel 1 Wendell Eaton Zw Halold Palne f' C lllotte Ilelxson S Darlell Roblnsoll A ,,1. j' 1. . ,U.,',L . . 11. . 4 1 1 A '1 1 , 1 ' ' ' 1' F 1 Y 1- 4 ' 1 - ' 11. 1 .1 , 1-J . 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C olbx -'xrltne Pa111e '34 Xurora Ilhnors Vhlma Barley 58 1 orham Normal Marx Smart 35 Sisters Hosplal Waterulle I'ltano1 Dundas Qrrnrtn Clulux S0 VN aldo C Juntw Hoxprtal Bdfast Adult Patterson Iulxn Btarce S hatharlne Ilhbs Sccrelrrlal School Marlon Smart Sf' LIIISPTSIIV of l't r1nswlxan1a Stanlex Punt if Walttr Buttulnld 3 Harsard Law fharlr Brtwsttr 33 Marne School of Commerce Inez Goulettg 58 M ARRI KCFS Ellen 'llartrn 35 to Henry Safford 31 Lourst Howard 37 to Phllrp Gudrtau 'Vlargartt Bentkx li to Robt rt Andtrwon Irent Carnpbtll 38 to Albtrt Lge Dorothx Grunt 50 to Kerth Crouse SQ Barbrra Sptnctr 36 to Robtrt Cox Htltn Irxln Z4 to Leo Ptters 96 Ruth VS orthen .30 to Charltb bctthdl Barbara Jones bkoxxhe-gan to Arnold Irlethen 33 Ruth Ixnrght to Wendell Bruxbter 'S A ce Curle Enter N H to Lton I Staxu 4 ? iigif? QIFNI' I' NIu11tl Hrnton to Phlllp Ba1lu 3 Agnes Landrx 10 to Norman I' tm Ida I 1 rnklrn 71 to Orman Fortrtr BIR I IIS 1 r Par Cu ex N l LN I 1 IUIX llll I1 Nlrurlct Donnrson d1ug.,l1 N 1111 Nlrs Dtnnrxon vb 18 Barb rr 1 P1111 Chrnc ll Io 1 Q dlltl rx 11m tr 111 Chu o 1 R rlph Hrnrw llll NI N Lul S Rov daughtu Sharon Nlrx Row ww Vhlrna Amr 55 NI ard NI Charle: Dxer-dxughttr Barbara Ann Hrs Dxer was Dorothy Wlountam 3-1 N11 and 'VIN Ronald Hall-daughter Hr 1nd Mrs Chester Strout son Barrw Dalt Mrs Strout was Thurley Strout JS 'lir Strout 1,.,raduated 1r1 28 N1 and Mrs Otrs Roberts lr 30 son Otrx Roberta hd 'VIr Roberts was C11 I1 I lt we DIL XFHS I-rm-t Crotlatt 1000 of S1Jllll2'fl0lKl 1NS Duma 'Khmer 1104 of Dtxter lflmnr Portnr 11151 of Dewrttr 4: 14 56 ' .f ,Q 1' 1 A V 1. I . . . r . x v ,f 7 1 ' ', , . . . 1 Y-1 ' -'Q Y . 1 ' v l' 1 , A- ....t 4 v ' 1 Y' L . . '.. . '. i '. , 4' 'N - . . . fo- 1 .. J ' 1 'H Mr. :ml M 's. 'rl I ka' Y-2-lffllll Pill! , . 1 2 ' ' ' liugfvrrv. Mrs. ffluk was lol coca Salis- ' 1 .' 1 - ' 1 '37 - X ' V37 Mr.: 1 IN 'S. .1 'V' -1 f - qi v 1 v . Y' F v - 4 . A ' 4 tor, .1 Ira. , - 5 'z 5 ' 1 -: ' ' -' ' ' 3 ' ' lirlvs '30, , ' 1 H 1 . - f ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. lp , 1 111-'fl lfr ' V .' ' ' Cl -ll' . M Cl: llf 'ss ,1 1 'l tt- - ' 1 ' '- L 113111111 'za Harvard Medwal Mr. and Mrs. Aldvn Bla-then 'IHA-son, 1 -- 1- 1 1: :1 2 . ' ' ' Mr. 1 l . rx. 'z 'o. ' -', J'-15 ':: 1 . . .2 1- , A - ' . 1'. 1 . rs. - K' - 1 f 1 , ' 1 'A . 1 . 1 1 1. 1 . y 1 ' 7' 1 . . 1 1 , . . z . : ' A. , ' Q' - , 1 yr ' A ' L' ' ' M I J A 1 w V A , . , ,. . 1. ' -1 1 ' 7' -S X , yr 1- ' - 1 X 1 . 1 . ll, .J Avo: I 112' . .,..'I-Q , xi 1,1 A I, X 1 , . s. 5 if- v 1 , A A 1:1 - , L, 1. L lco 4' - '-llmg. A A .,' v. . 1. 7. v ,L r A ' A ' A ' A 4 1 , ' v v rf A 1 ' ' W X ' '12 Maxi. . li ' ', 'A P, . ., 1 z . ' , 1 , '. .U '1 2 I - ' '-', E', . 1, sw, 1. -, sa , . CQICII v VINC 2 115187 C o IH ple t e Bankmg SCIVICC Thls banlc vuth 12 offlces IH the prmcxpal communmes rn Eastern Marne affords complete seruce ments of commerclal banlung Its customers vs herever located haxe the benefit of all the f3Clll ues and resources ofthe bank Deposnts Insured by the Federal Deposnt lnsumncc Corporatron with Maximum lnsumncc Of S5000 for each DCPOSIIOK Te Mernll Trust Company BELFAST DOVER MACHIAS BUCK SPORT FOXCROFT MILO 'gs' DEXTER EASTPORT JONEQPORT OLD TOWN OROINO SEARSPORT Bangor, Mame MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'Q I 0 0 O Y f . . Q y , 1 'll +,,Q.lC '4104 to its customers in all depart- o f' Nr- ' . r' - ,, . 7 , 0 .7 Y 1 i . . 'K I . O x o ffl A-'A Qc, 1 . . C P. E. Ward Sz Co. Dover-Foxcroft Complete Home Furnishers Slmmons Beddmg Frlgldaxre Electrlc Refrlgerators Phllco Radl0S Regular TYIPS to Dexter Monday Wednesday and Friday Largest Selectron of F 1ne Furnlture ln ThlS Sectlon we souclr YouR BUSINESS Compllments of The Park Theatre lVla1n Street, Dexter, Marne Best WlSh6S to Each and Every Member of the Graduatlng Class of 1939 u ll g,rt'1xnu1 1 nr t I' l J P RAND Speclal Agent IN sw X ork L fe Insuranf. Company Dexter Marne Odd Fellows Block 7 . . . 4 . . . . . Yo are entt-'ilu upon lift-'s first f vu ffl 1- t 'c. You nrt- no longer vhilclrcn, but citizens ol' thc- tint-st country on 1-1 'th. Your country has an plum- for our-lr of you, but you nuns Iinrl that place. May you ln- alt-rt to grasp ylllll' opportunities for 1UlYZlllCL'lllL'llt ulolug tht- puthwuy of lift' untl muy fo tuna- snrle on each of you. . . , 'C I ' i sc ' v Y ......r............-lr.-..r-r.....,M ----- , -.,.. ,... .,.. - U- ,,-..-r.-..-.,.-..,....,-..,.-..-.,.- Somethmg Larger Sad IS the d'u for 'lm m'1n when he hecomeQ 'ihsolutels sltlsfied wlth the llfe he is hung. the thoughts thwt he I9 thlnklng., and the deeds thnlt he IS dolnf when there cefxseb his soul a desire to do Qomethm l1rg,Lr which he feels md knoww he sw is me mt and mtended to do SIIG! FAY 81 SCOTT XIXLIAIIHLIX XI1lHlf1Ltll161w mae 1881 O 'L G6 ', ' v . 1 n C. C . C ' . c f H' 'c If '- .V .4 . ,. T r v ,9 C -. ' . r pq C 'L1 ' gf. V rl. tr, to be forever beating at the door of z fl ' '- 1 z '. ' V' 1 X. ' ' 97 L4 l u I'IIII.I,II',' ii JKS 1z 1'j,z 2- 'X H Eolrlll15er1:oM D H L Haskell D M D DENTIST Call Bulldlng, Telephone 901 Dexter FOOTWEAR Better Stwle Better Qu 1l1tv at Verv I ow Prrces Nathan Daggett O M Carr Optometmst lVIo1115on lVlemor1al Bulldlng, Telephone 97 3 L E Kelley D D S DENTIST Dustm Block Te 10 Compliments of S M Kzng Mana er of The Frefnt Atlantic 81 Pacrfic Te'1 Lompanv Compllments of Almon R Page feneral Ineurance lror Drug, Store Needs Try DAVIS PHARMACY Fnst P use rt our lwunt 1 are x u get Qullltx md Qulntrtw EDES BROTHERS URI 10 'I I NlI'I' M B Fossa 409 413 Mem St Dexter Meune Compllments of The .ludkms lnsurance Agency Insurance of Iwery Descrrptlon Phone 10 2 VS A SVIAII Mgr Dexter Nlarne Wall Street Market Full l1ne GROCERIES FRUITS 'and N EGETABI E9 Telephone 96 DI' XTLh Chase Sz Klmball SXIILS FORD SERNICF LFXTFR Compliment of D M Cleaves Food Mart Wil' NIS f ROLILRIES GXS and OII S Ayer s Electrlc Shop Ie0n.1rd Refr1g,er'1t0rs Nlntag, Washers l'uel1te Gas Sers 1ce Dexter Grange Store N UN IN lIl'S I' I I Hll 10 R KDIOQ and Rhl Rl! LR HORN from Strut ....,,,,.-..-H-..-..-..-..-..-..--.- - - - - -......-.---.-.--1.-...-..-.. - -- 0 0 o Q 0 D . 1 v r . . , . . . - - ' ' r auf: 1 kllll Vh. , -v,, f. I x X i Y . . v 1 1 . v ' 2 . 1 c . l'l11l1:f In I Y v I ' L u - I n . for CSSIGN in J ' Silk. folion. Spun Rayon ' ' A '.', T0 'l'l'1ICS. .' ' S 14: ' A 3-xl' ' R': L'-I -xvl'ill', Ilry and lflllll'-' 1' I, Cllmpliments of Compliments of o o O O C I ' A . 1. V' A . . . r ' . f - 1 . . . , . . . , . . Q 1 1 1 ' J 3- v w V, ' , I Q A . . 4 1, x . , - - . o I C . SI ' , -I 6 . ' . K 1 L w , 1 1 1 I . 1 .A o 7 0 .H I -my 1 v ,L X l . ,- L A z ,V . r . lf 4-Y N 4 1 ' , 1 ,' L - - S , 1 V1 1 w w K 1 1 1 Q , , .11., , - 1. 11 1,1 . . lalzl I ' I W Y 1 Y 1 W '1 I A 5 1 4. n l I 1 1 5 I 3 ' , I , -iv - ' I g , , I - - 1 3 -1 , I fl- -u-u--u-----u-u-u--.-.--.--u----..-..- -.--..- -1--.--.--U-u-u----.-----q Glukeysl G A Store Open from 7 A M to 10 P M Dayllght Tlme Good Parkmg Space No Waltmg Tel 110 2 Self Service OTTO PRODUCE COMPANY Shxppers of Moosehead Brand Central Mame Potatoes John Deere Farm Equlpment Fertnlxzer TELEPHONE 127 DEXTER MAINE LVN IEII C WIOLNIXIN dXg.,t Dumbarton Woolen M1118 Manufacturers of DRESS GOODS CLOAKINGS MENS SUITINGS Maln 0ff1C6 Dexter N Geo Park Mfg Co, Inc Manufacturers of F 1ne Woolens Dexter Maine 7 o o o . . . ., U 77 7 X. 0. '. .IP 5 ' , ,, Pres. H. '. . f, Treas. an 4 1' I ! 1 a NliIlwNo. 1. D It M'lI . . Z Q- gervillc I C O I , - - . For Graduatzon A Wrnst Watch The Call Studlo 1351? JEWELERS llifffi' Fme Amerlcan Watches are now lower przced than Swlss Stl our IIIIIIIIIOUS Vlalthams and Flgms before xou aux II xltham s new 1930 DIICLS are Sensatlonal 2 Ju S ll Llbtrxl allowance on XOUI olrl watch fTnnc paymc nts 1f deszred no mtcrcst churgcdj SALISBURYS MARK T Quality Beef and Steaks uallty Sea Foods Monarch Brand Canned Goods The W zlson School I 1 11 as Ill The Wzlson School Hunting! I un Compliments of A C STROUT M D Dustm Block Tel 225 2 DEXTER Compllments of Phll Coulette Water Street mpllm nt GROVE ST CAFE JOSE! H C HAX KOVS SRX Prop and PASTIME BOWLING ALLEY CLYDF LIUKEY Mgr COIIIPIIHIGTKS of CROSBY 8: CROSBY Attornexs at Law Compliments of Ben s Sandwlch Shop .IEWETT S CASH MARKET KROL ERIFS III' YI S FRL ITS KONI ECTION ERI TOB XCCO Tgltphone 785 J DEXTER A W KEYTE u k IK nd I n ral Iohlnn w N 0 hr I I um I Il N OUID III 0 DEXTER MAINE Pop Corn Candy Cigars and Cigarettes C H WEBBER IIINIBINI and HEXTING SIONIS and PLRN XCES T 'H' 7 Dexter C ompllments of w N RQWE H I. Taylor, M D Next to I heatre ,....-..-..-........-...-..-..- - - - - - -. - - - .. -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.. 0 Ph , 1 ' A, ' ,V 1 4 ,l. li. 'z ' 'J ' 1.'.' ' ' f4-15-1T- 1 e '01, .,I4.'T up ' 1 i 2 K' - y . . Y l I I -Y I ' J 7 F - rl C A u , . ,- Co ' 1- a of I'I'4'IPfIl'4'S Stull'-nts fm' mul'--0-1' pnsitlrms :ls M--llic-:xl l,:llrfvl':nlHl'Y T llll I'Pi-5515. ' X-lily 'l':-1-lmi-inns, l'lxysil'ilu-lupists, ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ', , :null Swc'l'w't:u'i1-s t-1 lP4wtm's. A Cu-Q-+lx1s-:ltifwnnl :lay null wx--num: vluss- nfs. lllllliln-ll whrnlllln-nl. I l'm-1- I: 'mg- me-nt. NY' 1- fm' vzllulwvll- 235 ' on 1 vm-. Hon! , Mass. A 4 A ' ' . . , . . 9 I I 4 , . Z: I-I, Y A 7 - , A. 1. . . A. .y X . l x . v. - f - . . - Tr 1' il ll 34- 1- ' - ' g Url' ' ml r ' ' ' , ' .hut :vita and If! irons Foul ' A ' I A ' I! pvr 01' I'l LI' ' 1 ' 3 N ' vu ' Age fur c'l,r:l4:lc 4' Al. A ' A v I el. -TL-Z.. - - .' ' Tl-I. I55-II Ill'SllIl'lll'l' I55-'Z . . O I I O .1 1 -1.1.-1:11.--1:1---u-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 -'l Have You Some Goods, Servzces, or Informatzon of Interest to Anyone 9 Tell the Chamber of Commerce Do you Want to know where to get lt how to get there or what to do? Ask the Chamber c f Commerce Dexter Chamber of Commerce Informatzon Bureau fr 1 ph rss Comphments of Bangor Mame School of Commerce Ma1ne's Largest School of Commerc1alTra1n1ng Vl8lt Our 0 Cosmetlc Department 05,--ff Featurmg sf- CARA NOME OLD SPICE lava IN PARIS coTY LUCIEN LELONG . Q 0 I Dexter Pharmacy ww J w PORTER Prop tumpllments of FRANCIS E POOLER Attorney and Counsellor at I aw 'Wlorrnson Memorial Bulldmg DEXTER MAINE I Ill Phll s Lunch Church St Compllmc-nts of The F1rst Natlonal Store C' C DAX IS Manager Ilural PIECES lotted Plants Flow ers Sprmg Street Greenhouse CHARLOTTE B WEBBER 'le 2,2 2 Dexter Igrwrrlla 5 iirauiq shnppr MARION' I FHLFR lr p Cxprrt tfiprratura All Branrhra uf Brautu Kuhn Y' 'H Free St , Dexter, Malne Compliments of H. L. TILLSON 8: CO. Dexter, Maine UPTON S STUDIO NVADI- S ll ION Imp We Spcclalllr IH Student and Chxld Portrarturr' Dun Block Dtxttr Nlxme 8 Compllmcnts of ALBERT T BASKETT Lmcoln Street Lmda Beauty Shoppe BONAT AND DUART PERMANENTS Breclc s Treatments Tel 156 11 Ramsay 8: Gates Co Dealers n All hands of Purmture I-loor Covermgs and Draperies Funeral Service Cllfforcl L Wllllams Clbson Electnc Refrngerators Speed Queen Washers Fairbanks Morse Stokers 386 MAIN ST Nora's Beauty Parlor Fredernck and lotos Permanent Waves C hnropody and Beauts Culture Ielephone I-12 4 I u In -1. an n n -aiu . . Y o . Q - T . , .. ,: : - 245. ' ' ' 5 ' P- -9 -C' f 5 ' -if' I I CS 5 5 1 :J I . , ., -- A . . , . , Q I 4 0 1 7 ' . . -' . A 2 y..4 z ' .lv X , A 2. r ' Tel. T-2 Conpli 1-nts of ' , . ' 7 , R la n y y - f . ' x . . i , , A I . ' I. -7 -. - ' ' A . ' . . - A L O I I 1. . ' ' . , ' 0 . . . . Phone Dexte -Ill ' 1' -ln Compllments of WASSOOKEAG SCHOOL CAMP -wz 'a' , 'fs B -i...b-3-4 A-.,,., ,gg I, LLOYD HARVEY HATCH D rector Lake Wassookeag DEXTER MAINE Congratulauons to Phe Class of 1939 Kontsky s Dexter Mame - 4 A A51 ae , ,,f 25 ' . f - ,, 1 ,, 5' '1 ' IA Q ' 4 Y ' 4 V 1 V ' ,W ,.,. 0 P ' 'I , ? A V i- ,,,, M I V' I W My :V t f U- , A, T -I A,,., ?0,,m, ' ' f ,, , ' '- ' -,M 'j M V, nn T 1 M , H , V f ,. M... - '-TJQQ.-2' j ,, , ,.,,,, H , ' 4 - N f A ff fuk' , l y . r- ' 9 . 7 PIERCE Sc HALL GENERAL INSLRANCE I' , ,' 'CXHCR M, .' For That Graduanon Suzt ' u'll ' 1 ot cn ' Rlght lrlces HALE S Fancy Frults Fountam SCYVICC an Tobacco PIPES GYOCCYICS Candy 5 S P1erceLme Magazlnes F1lms W E Brewster 81 C0 Dehvery Servlce Edward Mountam 4' -I' lldmlltx .md Nurmlx Bonds Burglarw lnxurdn 1 .altx Pllllllflx :xv rt IH II, Aix I I Ho fmcl am ass 1' ml t to se- lect from in the newest styles at c 1 0 . , , . I ni o s 0 3 1 n . ore H'i 1 ounflde ' d . N w - - O I I I l LAKEHAVEN DAIRY WENTWORTH MILK co A. I H ' I I C mplimentn f . . Ix ' - 'E3.K'.dCRE.5 George E Safford PLUMBING - METAL WORK - HEATING Jobbzng, W'ork Promptly Attended to Telephone 3 2 Dexter 'Warne YOUNGS CREENHOUSE DFXTII NIIII 1 ar CALLING ALL F ISI-IERIVIEN Tackle Bought From BUCKNAM 8: MOUNTAIN S Gets Em All THE SPORTSMEN S HEADQUARTERS IPLFPIIOXI DFXIER 'I' 'I' O S O A 41. L ' flsde I' Iuwsil IM trxuutow of WIII from our own herd I I Il III . n X I T11 7811 0 ' r l 1 - , ' I , CUIIIIJIIIIICIIIS f 1 ut Your Sr-rviczf IVLOWICRS for any Uctasion I'l 114 ' P ' I I ' Q U ' Pure .Ie .' Y' . ,i am CI IAM 7 , 7 I z ,QI U4-FI Ln' Esso Gas -- 24 Hour Service -- Kendall Motor Bailey Motors, Inc. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sales 8: Service DEXTER MAINE We do all kznds of School and Commerczal Prmtmg EI CI CI Gazviiv liuhiwlnng Glnmpzmg 7 Telephone 100 I 0 o o Ol


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