Freeport High School - Clarion Yearbook (Freeport, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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Pa e Ten The Clarxon I always had the feelmg that lf I were to lmxe only ore 111end that I should l1ke it to be a do They a e so fu ldly and true and It seems that they understand how vou feel and change thelr mood to yours Other tunes 1t seems as thou h they are tryxng to talk and you can almost understand what they are trymg to convey to you Cyrus Thompson 32 MESS KGE T0 YOUTH Could I but see the days that are to come And understand the thlngs that I should see Could know what s best to choose of L1fe s array I feel I should not be so whollv free For careless Joys and moments vo1d of thought Come only ere we have our future sought And now perhaps I leave these Joys behlnd To throw myself mto the strugghng world I know not how I shall the battle meet I s e but half 1ts motto flag unfurled Thmk not but of thyself nor weakly yleld But 1f I find not what th1s flag may say I ll add to It these words our battle song Let Peace and Justlce lelgn throughout ou1 land Thc t1me has come for Rlght to conquer Wrong' Wmthrop Stowell '32 INOTHING IlN THE CELLAR The cellar was large entlrely out of pro poltlon to the house above lt It was thought by the owner that the orxglnal house had burned and a smaller one erected to take lts place A wmdmg stone staxrway connected the cellar wlth the kxtchen Behmd of the stalls was a barrlcade of firewood old xc etables and Junk beyond wh1ch no one had penetrated for hundreds of years the base A stout oaken door separated the kltchen from the cellar a door rather out of rela tlon to lts posltlon on the 1ns1de of a house a door thlck stoutly bullt wlth huge vsrought lron hinges and a monster lock Such a door seemed mapproprlate between a kltchen and a cellar From the earhest months of h1s hfe Bobby Howard seemed unhappy ln the kltchen In the other part of the house he was a happv normal cluld but when brought 1Yt0 the kltchen he would begm to cry at once FIOIII hrs bllth t1ll the tlme he learned to creep he spent many unhappy hours for the Hou axds were plam people and most of then xworkmg hours were spent 1n the kxtchen Hou evex as soon as he could creep Bobby lost no tlme ln leavmg the kltchen The mmute h1s mothers back was turned he would dash for the other part of the house and hls howls when he was brought back led the nelbhbors to thmk that he was sub Ject to the cohc The baby suffered many months before he could finally tell hrs hard worklng rather slmple mmded parents what the matter was and even then they were unable to compre hend What they finally learned was thls that fastened Bobby would eat lf shut but not locl-.ed he was uneasy but kept qulet lf the shghest bxt agar he would scream hlmself to euhaustlon especlally lf he could not have the kltchen The llttle three year old loved his mother and helped all he could wlth household chores INothmg could lnduce hlm however to run errands between the cellar and the kltchen He could never explaln h1s fear and at last h1s parents declded to lgnore the matter That IS unt1l he was s1x and the t1me came for hlm to go to school He was a bught httle lad and h1s father was proud of h1m except IH the matter of the cellar They made thls occasxon of h1s entrance 1n school an excuse to v1s1t the doctor to see lf they could wlpe out th1s one blot The doctor a man lxttle versed IU the subject of the nervous system llstened to the boys heart exammed hrs lungs looked at h1s eyes and flngernalls and questloned the boy at some length upon the matter of the cellar whxch the boy perslsted had sornethmg ln It g . o 51. r e! . , ' . ' 'J . - n 1 W I ' 7 c f . , ' . . 0 . b . D r . 7 Q7 I I , . I . . V , Q . . I . . . , V. ,A , . , . 7 ' 7 y 1 7 t 9 , . . . , ' 5 . . . , , .U . - Y , A l . - . n 7 .L ' . ' - , Y . , - e ' I u ' , - n ' g The Omer words are hidden by a Shield. if the cellar door was shut and securely , 5 ' . . , V 3 , . ' 7 Y . , . . an X , ' , ' , , 1 , J u , u . ' I , . . . ' ! Y , - . , . , , . ' 1 - - 7 ' ' ' . . . . ' ' I , , . . 7 ff . . . . bi ! ' 1 x , - 7 ' ' 7 Y . y - . . i . . , 7 y ' whn 1 ,T '

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he Clarron OV IYINC Ox UNI 5 LXCK Uxlllix X TREF C C x unfer 1l'lUL,C 91'1flX poplar poplr a 1 1 socvrblc tees! m the xr d X coo breeze laden xxxth the sxxeet brerth f floxx ers and scented xxrth a xvhlff of dy mg x Us x t f' f fre sx coo grass unde me xas softer than '1 feather bed and my prlloxx xx 'ls a cushron of xelx ety moss that grexx all around the foot ot that poplfrr Of eourse my 0 1 e centered on the sl x x n ch could be seen through a rrft rn the leaves The sky xxas blue blue blue not the ehangeful blue of xxlnter nor the pale sa erene J 1 through xx hrch floated soft featherv clouds I haxe alx 'rp had a desr e to sxxooo grorrous, ileecy cloud When I xx s told they xx ere only xxet 'md nastx rt gaxe me a great drs pporntment but I lxvays llT1'lf 'lIlC them as they look It seemed thrs afternoon 'rs rt' the sly xx as lo ded xv1th clouds of exery shape and sxze Then I fell to lmagrnrng xxhrt they represe rted There xxas one cloud flo trnff lersurelv past that looked llke an 'rnfrel wrth great arry xxmgs, carrxlng a baby rn her arms, but rt soon changed to '1 camel on rts back and that spelled the prcture entrrely Another cloud ffrandmotlrer Slttlllo' rn masses of heavy xxhne han hear her ieet crouched a llttle boy hrs head on her knee and rn her lap was an open book She xxas probably a of Happ xxlth a blg hump looked lrke an old a chan croxxned xxlth huge Godmother readme' th Boot ss t all C1oodCh1lo1en was the Peepmg betxxecn the clouds s erdev curxe of the new moon barely drs cermble rn the glare or the sunshme Exen then I fancred I eouru see a iace IH lt Irearlng a burst of song aboxe me and rfxncng loxver my gaze rested on a long ng nest xvh1eh must h e belonged to Coldy Orlole and hrs amlly That opened the xx y for nexx diy dreams Hoxv many xxere m that ne 'lhere cerealnly xxere ome ror Uolexx xxas gmg on .A Page Wme re'1rbV branch 'ls lf hls llttle throat xx ould t l lw '1me'1r ox er the edge of the nest Bu' xxh'1t xxas that strll loxxero Another rest shelte ed by leaves rn the crotch of 1 tree' llama and papa rob1n xxere both carryme xxorms to the llttle peep peeps rn the nest As papa rob1n flew axxay my e5 es followed hrm up, up IHLO the blue Put I xx as mterrupted by my lrttle brother c llmg Trsser trsserl Come help me vu' a xxrttle sand house for my fire txx uck' So I put asrde my day dreams for another trme and turned back agam to the realrtres 'Wy dreams xx1ll keep untrl some other tlme but I am rrcher rn those th n m reahtres for thmgs seen pass away but thrngs unseen are eternal Ellen Varney 33 DOG DXYS AND ADVEN1 URES Dog days' Hoxv xx ell I can IGIHCDIDEI the fun I haxe had xvlth my dog He was a fox hound xxelghed about thufty five pounds was whlte and broxxn wnh bl ck spots brg ears, brown eyes that had a sort of n elfrreho x look ard xva bout 'ms 1 rendry s any nlmal I haxe exer knoxxn I used to get a great kxck out of 20112 huntrng xxrth hrm He xvould run rn all dr re 610115 around me plck up the trall of some ammal and run off and I xvouldnt see a slgn ol hnn for about half 'rn hour then he xx ould come tearmg up the tran o nmd 110 takmf grea caps xx 1th hr tarl xvr gm so xrolentlx that hrs hmd reet seemed to slrp Irom sxde to srde Sometlmes he xxould stick around closer and xxould polnt out squnrels for me to shoot at but he preferred larger game Sometrmes when I xvould be slttmg doxxn re dmc he xxould come 1n and trv to clnnb up mto my lap, but he could fet only hx ieet shoulders and head there In the summer I xxould sleep out m my cent and my doe' hked to sleep wlth me I x ould he doxxn and then he xxould curl up next to me and I xxould go to sleep xxrth the 1 ned xx ltll that doggy smell early IH the mornmg he xxould get up and lap mx face 1 ll I axx ol e and then xx ould glee me Ill real dog iashron 'Y' .TY47 77 I I Wi i 17 'iii'-7 - 1 L ,Y ,PX y , r.', Y, . . -L Y A 4 A I . 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Tm Flfxrlon At last hls QOPIIIITVU' 0lTSflll'W.iV '1l1no1ed the doctor He 9UllllllOFlCCl the palents lIltO lb ofllec '1nd Elbillllll th 111 lt XY Is a p 1111 so of nc11cs cc1l er '1 11 tell 1ou 11l11t to do 'lLlXlNLCl the foe o ln If ls son Ill r '11 A on 'ls IC lllll '1 1e e no 11nf thele he 111ll or et about It ut th boy Ill the lxlfKl'lLYl nflll the door open 'xnd le'11e hln1 thele fol an lIOLll Then o 'md sho11 llllll ho11 s ll1 It 11 'ls to be '1f1 Illl of an empty eell'11 O11 the wflv home Bobby b1oke 11111 se1 Glll tll lCQ but h s pl.19llf'w f1l1'1ll1 ot 11n1 eYpcr1mc11t He took do1vn hls tool box and got out a ll'1ll1I'1IC1 and some lonfr l'l3llN At the llst Mrs IIo11'11d lelssed Bobby and X1l'1lSI'll,19Cl to he1 husband I1Ot to do It But l'lOtlIlHf to do exeept to 11'11l the dool open 'Ind lLlXL the boy IU tllele 111th bllflllllg' the1 e NX as the lamp lllfl aclo '1 el'ls m'1te of lllQ H lVlHf Doetor Hlnlev 11ho sneel llletl lll psychm 1:11 and who 11as 11lte1estcd III eh1ld1en the doeto1 related hls c e and asked hls frlend s oplnlon Famtly d1stu1bed by Hanley s counsel 1vho strongly dlsapproyed oi the ad1 lee g11en the pwrents the doctor stopped 'lt the H011 azds house to D1 e1ent the pa1ents fl0Dl followmg h1s preserlptlon N111 HOXV2lld came to the door I ha1e come to see Bobby sald the doetox e IS back Ill the kltehen, replled the father e ga1e one cr1 out slnee then he has been qulet, sobbed the 11119 bhe 11 anted to op n the door but I thoupbht th xt the tlme had come to make a man of Bobby Come' The hou1 ls up 11e ll put hlm to bed Carrylnb the candle the man, 111th the 11oman and the docto1 behllld llllll opened the kltchen door Lamo his gone ou sald M1 Ho11a1d NY alt untll I llght It P ICQ I le1en Bobby' Bobby' cxllfd Mrs Howard Put the doctor 1'1n to where a 11h1te form lw 011 the flool Shuplv he efxlled for more ll ht T1e111bl111g he looked lIIllO the open sp me do11 ll lnto the cellar At l'1st he looked It the IFlOXV'1I'LlS bobby Bobby has been hurt I guess l1 ls deldl he st'1mn1cred 'Ihe FIIOUICI bent 0VLl the mutllated r'1V 1 ed tlllllfl' thfxt l1 id been Bobb1 The n1'1n took hls l'l'lIlllllCI' d1c1v out the ll nls and nuled the doo1 Lo Ile hoole the doeto1 VS l1 xt l11lled h1111 Doctol 9 he shouted 'lhe Ll0LlOI lool ed at lIlI'1l bra1el1 lll sp1te oi the iefu IH hls tluoat IIo1v do I l1no11 Ho11f1ld'l he 1LDl1Cfl IIo1v do I lnowl Dltlllt BOLI tell me that IllC.lL 1Vls l'10tlllll the1e' b1Ol.lllll down there' In the ce1la1l Dolothy Lee I NI DOC I Xl 1 cfm st1ll he'1r 1ou balk bo bold 'md shup At a st1'1n er nearmg our door I c1n stlll hefxl the pound fInexp1ess1ole soundj Of 1ou1 tall abC3.tllIg the floor I can stlll see you flght IX lth all ot youl mlffht Youl foes of the IIC1gllbOlllOOd, H011 you yelped 111th dellght IKhe11ee1 you caught Sl ht OI a 1abb1t a11 xy IH the 11ood Hou XVCIC homely as T1n1e Old pal dog of mlne Nllth YOLII raggedy bl'1ek bro11n coat But I thlnk ot the need XOU1 eyes seemed to plead And a lump 11111 stlll rlse ln my th1oat Oi all dogs ot degree 'lhoubh of hlgh pedlvree '111 o1e1 the world renowned, In my estlmatlon 1lle best ln the 11at1on 11 ould be Pat ll he 1.1e1 around' Lols Lund '32 . . 2 1. 1 C ' . . fe .J e 'I . j A' '. . z 3 1 . ' . f ' ' 1 . . . . , , ' 1 ' h .1 - . , ' g e 'z x la f . . . . 3. I '- - 2 ' . 'L ' 0.1, ' 1, l- s l . lan. , , , fl' 'i Y H . 1 I all I i, , Z ,H L UA, 1 I ,- K., 2 . , V K I C x. . t 1'. Ulle th' ks tl we x l0flllllgl' ' the z 1 ce-ll. '. s so ..' l I' sa tllet ll 11' is my . . , ,.. k Li L , L. A ' . ,' I' ' ' tl ,I ' 1 Q' ' L . P Q -, xl n , L x e ' ' 1 , .' C I A4 1 ' V U, ' ,L A, C .Z ' 1 g-1 c 2 V. ' ' L in . C A K 'l' 1 'z '1 . is 2 ' s ' . A' Q l ' ' '- home. In the cvellin ' Mr. Ho11'a1'd tl ied his . . - xx 7 , , , rv , . , 4 ' ,, X 5 A - - ' ' v ' 1 ' 1: 1. 1 ,, 1.. L X , . I .R K . .1 V ' KL r v r u YY , ' Y, 'A. 1, . Q . ' . , L . I . Ci . ,' ' 7 . , S ' P5 A ,Af . L ' 1 x . 7 1 e . . 1 - 1 Q 1 ' of ' 1' ' ' rr . I ,l ,, . , . 1, . 5 . I 1. x '.,, e . . . . 1- 9 1 g - ' . 'C . ., 1 - ' z lv , 1 :1 ' .1 ' I - . V . Y 1 5 ' , . S V3 ' . ' - Y A Y Q, ,X r 1 , . . . 1 'L 35 1 . .- ' 15. . . D C if ' C h, .. N 1 4 1 , .4 i I V I ,Q Q U 1. . 1. . . . 'G Q ' - , ,. A. , , . . VA C y I . L c 'X 4 . . - - 7 ' - . . . . . b 11 , my - - s ' - ! H 7 YA . Y . H . I , . I . I1 I I 1 ' rr ' v C v I-141 1 , v ' -' - . ' , ' 7 I 7 Y ' 1 'I 1 ' . . . v . . . - , HN Y Q . . X . ,, Z ' . ' ' I , , A 4 YA, . . . A - .H ' , G' D I ll ' ff y I '. ! ' ' v v , . 3 - 77 ll ' - v 1 it 1 i C v r tv . y an ,, ' ' ' ' 17 '

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