Freeport High School - Clarion Yearbook (Freeport, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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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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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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F11 c Fuelxe The Clar1on THE FI Y It was 111 the '11ct1c 1eg1o11s of the hbrary that I flxst 111et 'NI1 Floppy Fly He was C1'lVSlll'lQ' ower my Ph1s1cs book very gm ge1lx hftmg h1s st1ff feet xery h1gh to see 1f tl1ey 1eally wolled lNow and then he halted to take a SLIIVCY of tl1e surroundmg scene1y Afte1 sh1xer1ng CI am sure I heard lllg teeth chatteungj hc mould proceed on h1s doubtful path I dlv held my pen 111 front of h1m The P001 deluded C1 eature sc1 an1bled on 111 great ll'1S'EC th1nk1ng no doubt that lt was the x IV to warmth W1thout look1ng to rlght no1 left he hast1ly mn up the whole length On 1e'1ch1ng the e11d he stopped uneerta1nly Peepmg fearfully at the table four or five llllllfi below, l1e llutteud l11s XV1llgS tenta tnely No It was too far He drew back, shuddcrmg Poor Floppy' DCQIUHCCI to soar IH the golden June sunhght llCl6 he was too stlff to d1op foul or fue lIlLllGSl II'1d he forgot tcn those glo11ous lIlOlll1llgi 111 the top of the c1ab apple t1ee, among clouds of p1nl1y vtlnte blossoms Where fo1sooth, were the Jaunty zooms of QCSIQIQQRTK7 Ve1y carefully he stalted ove1 the end to crawl down the othe1 S1dG Unluck1ly he shpped CllI1g1Ilg ln a terr16c pan1c he pre sented a p1t1ful spectacle lndeed Fmally he reg'11ned the upper s1de and crouched, pant 111g xx1th exhaustlon Shades of Tartalus' Was thls the Hy who slept and l1xed on the dlZZ1CSt of ce1l1ngs only last summer I 1ex e1sed the 1ncl1n'1t1on of the pen St1ll thc d1stance to the table vsas lmmense for I'llLllCl I loppx Hon ex C1 he vwxs not ent1rely du o1d of ph1losophy O11 turn1ng around hc beheld that ag'11n l1e could Clllllb a slender glcen l11ll What could be betterq We can not go down any fa1ther Ve1y well, let us go up So up he went to exper1ence the fo1111c1 fear and te11or on reacl11ng the end Tllls tune I d1d not turn the pen Grlttlng 1113, teeth I 1esolx ed to test the poor fellow to the utmost He clung a few moments st11p1ll5 lhtn some lllllIllCl of the 1dot1c Hguu he w as cuttmg 111ust have entered hlS 111111d Fatuously he sta1 ted vt ashlng h1s face and preemng h1s VV1HgSl Doubtless he was trxlng to conxmce me that he was not 1n a ll'1lCl place Oh no' Ile had 1ne1elx chosen tl lS f3.XOlZ1l3l9 elevated s1te as an ldeal place fo1 111'1l11ng h1s tolletl Puffing 1ubb1ng I11s legs together fl'1pp1ng and pol1sh1ng h1s gossamer xx 1ngs, he was truly a lud1crous s1ght Now and then he vt ould stop and look 'xround to see 1f eve1y one bel1eved 1n h1s P1 tence I11dub1tably he sensed the Im from BIIS QOHII at1nosphe1e w1tl1 wh1ch I surrounded hlm F01 what d1d he do but puff so hard Illb o b11sl ls, and flap so enerfret1tallv ln an efTo1t to conunce me that he ent1rely forgot h1s precarlous DOSlt10Hl Plop' Off he toppled tl1e vshole Eve 1nches There he lay on h1s back feebly wavxng h1s legs At 1ny ClCllS1XC sn1ffger hc recalled h1s IIOQ-IIIOH tw s he l3lllQlllT'lh or was I mls t'1l6ll9l and bent all h1s D001 CHOIIQ to llhllt 'md that t1ll I thought he must needs burst hnnself F1nallv he gathered all lll'5 re QOUICGS fo1 one last flop and succeeded Bhnkmg shflmefacedlv l1e made a bee l1ne IOI the magazme rack P1esently he d1sap pe'1 ed among the Nat1onal Geograph1cs and I sau llllll no 111019 Poor Floppy' Heres ll0p1llg he found a sun111er cl11nb n1ore to h1s hkmg among the paves of those dehghtful r1'1gaz1nes' Lou1se Hall 32 OUR MOTHERS The lTlO'tllQ1S bear the burdens of the wo1ld T1s they who help to make us what we are The11 loxe and fa1th determ1ne part1ally Ou1 fame and happ1ness through all our 11ves They share vs1th us our Joys, our pams, and g11efs A 1efu,e QNQ1 IS the1r strength to us, And dea1est comfort to the sore ln heart 'lhe11 undelstandmg capab1l1ty A IllOIl'lC1 -, work unendmg, never done, Goes on and on 1n steady busy toll A task of love of loyalty and prlde VS ltll not a thought IU lt at all of self O111 l1lOtll81 s confidence 1n us IS great Because lt 108.Cl1GS fa1 above all th1ngs Forg1v111g all nnstakes that we may make It IS our task to keep thelr fa1th 1ntact Lou1se Curtls 33 f , . fi g 1 , Iv I , J 1 I -I I ' ' - . . , . 1 . . . . 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