Freeport High School - Clarion Yearbook (Freeport, ME)
- Class of 1941
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Nhss fARLINE WATSON DEDICATION w1th appreclahon for her untlnng efforts and gu1dance 1n pubhshlng our year book we dedrcate thrs 1ssue of the Clanon , , W v 1 1 To Miss Watson, our commercial teacher, I Xu 4511! 1' x 100 .0 or Qsgbx o 2' ifx XX C OII1 NTS CLURION BO LRD S WI ORS EXTRA CURRICULA FIPLS' QEORTS COITIFS 3-AS ' XX 0 .X LJPION . - 0 'dis' Q6 Vi, , i W , , ,T , ' .9 H. 1 z - M rl, ,vvf - - - f i , WJ' H4595 EDITORIALS 8 fag? O 'GI xx . Q 11,5 ' Q X .T , U. I l n X . J xx I I f f f 'I X ' X 1.42-TS CLI-XKIQH DQILXKD f ff!! HRJOWI I wIO 42.2 ED O12 ITT PI IOP 'X JI JY c...'::a f'T Wh L il QPIIOP T I 'Mi 'U O4 '-i T L9 w I I 4112 TV? C...-1 I' lzb DOTGIFY '4R1 CDON 4:21. WLU' I LDIIOU PLL? I JOF 1 iii SOI IJFYT LIS ILL ctlfl. CLI ill II' HJJ ili- lr Il .1' ,X zwrwnnn f XI I, , I I, ,f I, ---1 I - - s Q 'LW ' 2 -'gi' VY V Y , '4-'A ,II ' XY W,II,,,,,.,. I IIIIIY..- ' ,,---...I+-I Iv- I Q: I-v W s I A I I-II I. Q 24 I w I 3 rf JT I U , I 0 ., I A .I I ' 2 I I ' f I 1 IT ----I-C. 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Is it c t r 6 of lt? I douot t o s orce n 111c time setting all 1' rcre s T s 1 P cos. ,ou don' vc Fc mGVlU2 1U c ooo f Pl Y Clubs rut Jn 1 socl 1 tonight me wltq Kfnn DdCf Jrt 1 e Our boys von, 7 2 11 Girls vs alumnwc C . 12, 1 1 ,e' get . to I ' H f C t d n m t . 3 C, oy, -' Ae nf c L 2 Q ' at ' . cv v T,9 - - Y. 5 uC.gv Zu Lv LL . I L. v A , . 1. 25 ' Q V 'J . v.. .J A 1 A . - W L. Ai- . . N ' C- . le all vent n e Q k. - , s . - v, 1, ,D 4 . V .N C. v x , 1 CL s . u p . 4 ' + H ' awiitel 1' f is yn . d 1 ' e 'i..s A t' f . m'-s e 2.te L 2 face f 1 ' c the- 5ht g -ns and is ui? . 6 'J . G D E . 9 T A is 'a' . Gee, ' , 'e e 'eu : , j Q lf ,.... 1. 24 s Gov 'D C 1 . Tea e 3 ' ft - 1 J . 11 A ,sy-e s oo . et H Q f . 12 Basket bell season onened. Check uc on your ranks, 1 15 'Q C L, I O L d Q J Leg 1 -e f . 1 . t lc ot, fue Q1 isis: .ie C- tx X . '.d ' - u . ' t 'iq fp 7 1 if ' 1 8 ,I 1 Y ' i' 1 ,h' L g - 3 Fc it the o ' ef . . 22 une .' ' 2 U. . 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J io-2 . - fl A '- I The Clazlpn Jan The s nior clsss lay, this y r entitled NDsmon in the Dwrkn Now th s niors h v got to g t buck to the o d grind galn Game with Portland Junior Coll ge 20 17 in our f vor At Gorham Normal J A V we lost 40 lo Christmas social giv n by the juni r cl ss Get' I hste to miss it but you cnow now it is Game t K nnbunkport both girls nd boys Boys won 51 30 Today we got a new articl with the help of the school board Ne ourohnsed a n w sound nrojector B ck to school g in No rest for the wicked Only one w ek vacation 1941 HAPPY N N Y AR LVFRIBODY Gold dwy Som of tl seniors ment to rortland to g t Girls vs Penrcll also on nlng le gu D me for boys We ver Victo us 44 36 Saw movl s on footc ll Us d our n w orojector which we n reel te v ry much Boys t Yarmouth 29 24 our fwvor C pe Elizwbeth girls h r Gr sly boys here F H S boys t Brunswick our fever 44 57 Movies an Fuller brush s 25 Mor aches and pwins The xorst of the yewr mid y 11 S Cape mlizab th girls h rc H Y Club Q V od s ss un r's G c hungry L t's go ond g t filled up kids cnncll b r le gue some l st 2 26 Girls g mc here 12 e M o G5 - c f . e s 1 o . e f 1 9 . .L I 1.5 Q , 3 , P, N , 14 L . . . 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Feb Mar 1' Th.BGlB.LLQD Now to meet some new girls and boys Tne glrls and boys H1 Y Clubs went to Gorham Normal to the H1 Y con clave Now we all have to buy more stationery morrow Boys at Brunswick 54 59 in their favor Magazine social This oroved to be better tnan any yet We had tue biggest crowd ever The seniors and juniors gave it to the freshmen and sophmores F H S girls went to Greely Night school The kids are still shaking Gosh' what a night Thank goodness it comes only once a year Vacation for one week Back to school gain Our girls went to Deering wdo proves better than they Girls lost to alumni l 18 Snow QUOIM no chool Social by Hi Y boys De ring girls h r We lost gain Anyone having a movie ticket can see a movie most every day, sometimes two or three daily Our orojector helns to make them much more interesting Mr. Maki came and took our group oictures for the clar ion Spring is really here, the boys are out practicing base ball and cleaning the diamond Social given by the Sophomore: For the Dalt counla of months the girl! Hx Y club has had candy sales once a week at recess Mr. Bryan came this morning and helped demonstrate a loud sneaker system Oh, yes, I forgot, back on the twenty-first of March the freshmen gave a social. Here we end our calendar for this year. . 3 . ' V . to- 5 - . 5 . A ' ' 7 . . . . . 10 . . . 14 E.A,,MbGIdughl1n girls here, we lost. 21 '1 .. . 5 a . . 5 W ' 1 L l . 7 , G- , 12 - 4 , s . ls - . l7 e e e. a . 2A 4 - 28 AP 1 7 . 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B xseball 1 2, 3, 4 bdsketblll 1, 3, 4, MUSIC 1, 2 UNNE DAMONIF Commerelal Course Good temper N Izl-P a fmnny day It xhpde ite brzqhtnevfr ezeryzahere Mlvsu I 2 4 Prwe Speaking, 1 2 Hobbs Club l 2 Fennls 3 Claes Plas '3 Mmm Klub 4 Solomon Ilummer Imprmc-ment Award 2 'Vhnstrel Shovx 2 Lulnuleru.-Ll Klub 4 YMOND DPNINIQIJN Ray General Course Our Ruznnond will nel FT be tough bu h II thmq 15 not UI hu- nature 11117 ncz P1 be anythmg but A tzmzd, gentle' rreature lhsketblll 1 B lsehzll 1, 2 3 4 Moxie Club 4 MUSIC 1 CIIORIX DFROSIER Gogo General Course Her 'very frolane are fairer ur Than s :lm of other Nlllllllll? art IN IISIL I 2 4 F1 FANOR Got LD Commerelal Course I 1.1104 you han' n 11011111 noble temper, A mul aff fzen me a mlm Mumc 1 2 'VI1nS1:rel Show 1 2 Hobbs Club 1 2 Solomon Plummer Imprme ment Award 2 Commercial Club 4- MOXIE Club 1- Gregg C9I'tl6C3tCS 4- HIS tory of Class CAnouw HARRNGTON College Course Quzrt? 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Y n 1 Vp ' 7 '9 i 'A' K. 3 1 VK I JEssu-: HATCH General C ours: She v all my fanru pamtefl her Shes Iozely she v dzvme Cmnrov Board 1 2 3, 4- Music 1 2 'S 4- C1-lee uh I Z 4 Hal x Clu r 7 Dramatic Club 1, 2 Class 'Ireasurer 1 'lcnnls 'l C ass Plu l L Comm ru I Club 4- Magazine Drne 3 Basketball 'Vlan nger 4 C- r H X l- Vlm n C lub 4 Rom-'Rx' JORDAN Bob General C oursc Better lute than never Baseball 3 Rifle Club 4- M0516 Club 4 Stage 'VI lnager Cltss Pl x 4- NORMAN KILBY Norm General Course He nezer burned the mzdzught ml Student C0llnCll 4- Class Play 4- Movie Club 4- Music l C lmcri Club Vice President Class 2 RUSSELL LEAv1'r'1' Ita-fs C,-cneml Course A man Q bevt thmgv are ruarrfvl hun Lze clove about hw feet Baseball 1 2 3 Music 1,9 3 -1- Swimming 5 4- Class llxy 4- WINFIELD LIBBY IVmnze Gf2nCl'dl COUTSC lVmf1feId ur a quzet lad And often they do my That those who gum the mow! m In e Are often just that way Baseballl Basketballl 3 Vluslc 1 Archerx Club 2 Wluvn Club 4 H H Club 4 WVILLIAM LIAYBLRY Bzll Cuntral Course Bland and wr rlmq alzuzuv happy lVoth rr grm that rant be beat Vice Presldent Xrchsrx Club Class Plu L 'Vl-nu. Club 4 . . rf 1 A. . X l u . ' I 1 , 1 - - u , , . ,. . ' . ' A f 4 . - ' ' . A 1 9 ' a K g , - , , , , . , Db' l -- ' 4 X n in ' 1 Q ' 4 -- . - f . ' mn -'. , .. . , . , l .. -U .,- , . .1 o 1 4 ' ' , K . ' I . 1- Q! - v . V.. 1 - - - , . - , I ln 1- , . . rf J: 1 H D ' 1 l ff V! ' g gl ' 5. ' .2 'f ni' . ' ff n I . L ,, V . . . -- In search of useless knowledge. ' n fw 1 I . . . . lu u - 1 , , , , ,. L .., fc I n v , , , ' -. rr 1 - 1 ' . . - -- , - f , ,' ' 1 . ' . -. J . , 1 1 1 -'J 9 a 'y u f - ' ' rf I ' ' u , ,, . . . , . . .f ' JI 1 35 y 1 - s . v 4 v I v ff ' ii ' 1 . 1 ' zz ' ' ' I v Y . ' . I . . , .. . x-l . v ' 1 ' - ' 1 - . v'n ' 1 - , 1- f, . . S1 1- 1 in x XIITCHFI I Stl zw Gulnrul Course II n I fall nnmnnl 1 L N nn-xml N1 to flue may mz r N 1'-11 1 7 Nlmui SFI IN A NI uni 01 nu Gcnnral Courw Lllflf qrrrms of poazlm Izlflz dmpfr of paint lion! m lm lrznzu- frm' vs all ux 1 H111 III nsu l cc Club JOHN POHFRQ lohnny College Course lf lillsluflzrvll lnhn IS II vim qu tr un uf: fir lnrl Jun 11' rnnzrs to nmlunq fl 1811115 His ucv-:rl llllll be brat NIIISICI 2 3 Cla 5 Plfu 4 Dramatlc Clubl 2 CIARION Board 4- Baseball 7 3 Sllllllllllllg. 7 Cl ss Pr:-sldent 7 B.-xsketlmlll 7 3 4 Studmnt Council 4 B xrmmx bxwrn Barb College Course lhfu s 1lOlIl vo 11011 as flmw who lull not hour N :sn 7 3 K-lu llubl Z 5 7VllllStI'E'l Slum l 7 FQIIIIIS 5 Qulorm 1 Pun mer lmpranuncnt Xu :rd .5 H1 H 1 Mont Llub 4- :1-Nu Q01 IF Iaurzf General Course In hzs lawn' thue IS with weulmew 601110 follur thml. zts .sleepmg swlmesv Orchestra 1 '7 'S 4 MUSIC 1, 2 3 4- Mmstrel Show 2 Class Play 3 4 Bas ketb.-xll Manage-r 1- Rom- RT S'rEu ART Bob General Course Shall I Ill-1 rr hnmrt dwrll In ll hu! or H1 Il Pell? SXKIHIIYIIIIL. I, 7 Clxss lrexsurer 4 Moxie Club 4- :'I' ff, A., all 7 'U ' ln-f 1- u ' I 7 tr Iw z i 'rn To I s s I f f 'er iuef' M1 , Lg . ' 'lub. .f ., . , l T ' V 1 . ' ' . .., . 1. , I . . ' ' ar '-f .' 'lfls Lo ' .' 'lf f-1 ' 'nlf'. Mlf- ,2,i'l,4gGl ' 3. Y , U U , . ., . 1 -KA' 1' -A Q I-I n q, llf-'x I - ll- f, .4 -I Q . , , -' K I - - ' . 4 ' . v ' a A ' 9 v ' s f' ' . 1 9 1 A A ' a 1, 2, 3g Movie Club -lg Minstrel Show 1, 2g Magazine Drive 4-4 Glee Club 1, 1.,fg. ' '--1.4 'aaa Lg '. ' ,i.,i,-, 2 ' ' -g i K1 !l f. f .- .f'v -Av' , .U .'ll. 'L.f,4g ,',fg.'.' ' ,Lg '.'fg. 71 lI- - '- ' f 'z 'g '- ' - 3 v ' . LAN :.' ': . . 3 ' l' f- '. - , ,. '- . - . , Q . A . I A . 1. I ,, ' 5 9 -9 ' 1 Q - G 9 9 3 . 9 ' ' 3 5 ' , , rc v - -U . Y -, ... . , . GL!-:NICE STROUT Glennie Commercial Course Glennie's our Bmvketbull rapluiu She'.v pretty good matured too. I never saw a better All round sport, did you? . Music 2 3, 4- Cuuuox Board 4' Basketball 1 2 3 4 eptuin 4 - Movie Club 4- Commercial Club 4- Gregg Certificates 4. PAL LINE Swim' Polly Colluft Coursc uvt tall enough to be grave ul lu-rt dainty eonuyh to pleave Manners so pleuvant and charmmq Yhe puts you at once at your eu-re Class Secretary 3 Basketball 4 Music .3 4 CIAR os: Board 4 Cbeerle d r i xY 4 Class President 4 'Vloue Club 11 Cla s Pl y L Cl ss II tc is DKNIEL WHITCHFR Danny C1 ner l Cndrst 'fllurh Wflllllll rv u ztrur1nev-r o tha I Baseball 1 2 4 MUSIC l Prize Spedlilllg' 7 -Xrebery Club 9 Cl ss ll 1 3 Presxdent of Rifle Club 4 HOLLIS WILLFT Wacky Cunt r xl Course Happy am I from rare I um free lVhy aren t they all content rl like me? Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseballl 7 4 vIlllStl'f'l Slum 1 ' Stage Nlmxger 3 Class Play 4 MARJORIE WINSLOW Wargze Connnt rc-1 nl Course 'Vu mutter uhuf flu' ztrnfher It muy be good or had lou II ulzucyv we hfr fmzlmu For llargze 11 nezer -cud Music 1 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l 7 3 Class Vlce President 1 Hnbbx Club Pr SI ent 1, 2 Secretary of Commerual Club 4 HI H 4 Student Cuunul Secretary 4 Cnuuox Board l 4 Vlmle Club 4 Solomon Plummer Xebn ment Award 2, 3 lennls 3 Cliss Plfu 5 1- C1reg.g, Certlfieltcs 1- Vllnstrel Show .3 Class W ill ARLINE WRIGHT Cnnunc ru1l C nurse. C :ter -:nappy null ul 11111 hnppu Prize Speaking 2 Commercial Club 4 Hnbbx Club l 7 Wim e Club 4 Solomon Plummer Xward 1 7 Wlusu l 7 4 Cnrsgg. Certificates 4 Class Plas 3 Class Cvlits CC J ! 1 1 1 9 1 4' 1 1 9 1 1 u u 1 I I 1 ,I D .. rf, f ' .1 11 l .,. 1 . . ' 1 . ' 1 1 . ' 1. 1. 1 . , , A , , . . - , ,1 , 1 C . , H' . . ' .1 1' 1 ' , 1. - , ,. Ag 1 ,. . -5 1... 1s 1, u v 1 X U 1 ' ,- I . .. 1. . 1 . . , '. ' .. f 'fl'-xr, . ' . 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A The Clsrlon T President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Class Leiter CLASS OFFICERS Pauline Swift Laurence Souls Martha Allen Rob rt Stewart new PV Benn tt Marjorie hinslow Nornon Kilby John Powers Mwrtha Allen cfwf Class Motto First Endeavor, than nchieve Class Colors Blue and White NAME Martha Allen Phyllis Allen Francis irsenault William Bennett Dorothy Brwgdon Laura Britt Ger ld Brown Yvonne Demons Reynon' Dennison Glori D Rosier nl nor Gould Carollne H zrington Jessie Patch Rob rt Tordsn Nor n Ylloy 11 li L vltt Wlnflcle Tlbby Willlwu V youry Steohcn itchcll John were B roor Sn th Ldur nce Slule Glcnlce Strout Rob rt Stew rt Paulln Swlft D nl l VhltCh6P Hollis Willett Morjorl Wgnslow Arline Wright PASTIEE Waitinv for week HdS Hone work Going to the movies Reading Ewting hot dogs Housework Pool Walking home roll wing UPollyN Chcwin gum 4 lpir ctder T lking etln T lllng jlces Cowsln girls Goirb to movi D'LcDlDF R T H5 1 lns 1 c rl Jlnh pool L1 t ning to Opefa qt I turn Bi lf vat? Dick Jorkln in snoo up H 1 r r Ll orc DJOlinE Sd tlnt House 4 eoing AMBITION Beauticien To marry Work in office Engineer Telephone ooerator Besutlcien Follow in Aen's fo tsteps Stenograoher Racer Nurse Tyeist Nurse Gcverness Mech nie Journalist Joln Marines nV1HtOF Raislnb hens Truck Driver Farmer Nurse Insurance Bus Nurse Get rlch culck Nurse Former Dr ftsnnn Stew rcess H 1F resser 'w E P Btwn fijijp L FATE Army wife A nice wife House wife Scout leader Office girl Teacher Pin boy Maid Prof Meek UPS C 16 H us ll e ous X fe Get m rrled barter Click Ph Lg Do cotcner Truck crlver Too d nc r S llor Oll 1114 Hlfel D House wlfe Pool s tr June brlde Professor C rtoonlst Tjrist Stenogr oh r -1 o , ll T 'I U 1 49 ' 13 Q S ,K Y r T !, U C 4 fu 1 4 I .t 4 C Qzfzl' 1 W E, E - I f : . - - :T 1 J. X . . D - '3 ,S N I k1.A- . V 1 -. . . - 1- c. . 1 'TV ' L' c - 1. 1 s . a . - ' o 0 . 'W E , A 1 . u G U T c V . a e 1, g ' L I . cy Y r .. 1,7 ' . - es - .c- 15 L - A c e-Q f . . . 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' . -Ie ' - -n' d ' H1 e The.Clarinn WAME Allen Ellen Arsensult Bennett Bre con Britt Brown Damone Dennison De RGSlGP Gould Harrington Jors n Kilby L83Vltt Libby Malm Maylury Nitcn ll Powers Smith Soule Strout Stew rt Swift Whitch r Nlllett Winslow Wriclt FAVORITE SAYING Say Bob Re lly hy Gosh fou uon't say? lll yn? Huh' Golly G sh D rn Shut uo Oh darn D rn Well er Sure I Dunno Huh H1 y Aid OK Chumny I cunno Oh' God wow listen G sh Say it agsln nhl whistle it I wouldn't be knowin Funsdldsie Just so so Not that' Oh Funny' Oh George ALWAYS SEEN WITH Edna B Lnurs B Kathle n His slster Glennie Emma B H Willett Eleanor G Ringrose Cnroline H Yvonre D Selira M Alone Allen F Johnnle A c r C rolin Hollis W Win lcld L Joe Wilson Inns Steph n N Dot Alone Ray D Lddlc B Ger ld B Lois P sn Apnlc NOTED FOR Glggle Her l ugh Sinblng Debating Peir Expression Tnlking in English class Storl s Bssebnll Dlsoositlon Her silence G od nwture Being lute for school Anpenr noe Strength Silence Dmtes Soft voice Quietness B scetball score hor voice Excuses Chewing her nencils Ambition Artistic Ability His Ford Pool sherk Clothes Alw ys in a hurry ' ' ' ,, i ,, ' V '1 ,, , ' , .' . 1g r 4 A O 9. r . . - Q . . A .., Cv J c . c li- . ff : 0, T J ' .I . ,-- 1 nr - . '5 L T' ' I... N 4. L' 0 I D , it C I 4' 9. r . 3 ' I C. . A . . F . . 1 ,. . A - M L 0 . 7 fs. A I - G . ,- 1 Hatch H1 Dear Shirley F. Dancing wigs -'K ' ' 5 . ,K . , n ' N. f F1 .. ' A ' Q e H. , 1- T . I 0 Lf. . a V -.... 1 le 1 .N f 2 . .. . . '. 3 ' 1 'X' .F -r 'J.r,.1 X - J O 3 G 1 . U n n -,.- A r C. F1 , ' ' S .ul I, LL C , S - -' 2 , 1 N . . 2 . 4 N J. f Q - 0 .-.1,, , I -.4 A f- VJ . f 3 e Fl fn Ruel Anderson Natalie Babbitt Louis Bernfrd Dwnlel Brewer Leroy Brock Nellie d ret Arllne Rueeen Kathleen Estabroec Emily Fogg Josephine H saell Barbara Hilton Stanley Hunter Dubay Dyer C ASS QOLL Alvin Knseland Norma Littl flel John Lunt S 1lew ferr th 1 Iven1 lenols O11-it Noywc Rich rl 111grose Do1otny Regtrs Lo oy Smlth WTOOL Snow L 'een S,ol min r re Sttwsr Myron Young d JU N 1 03:1 ,fsf f X lxa 32.135 We started this y 1 m1th tw, new nenbtrs, Nat ll Babbitt 1nd John Lunt 'H st one memeer, Myron Young, who l ft so ool soon f or th J r et 1+ d Snortly Qftir the school ye r began w held our el t ons The following ofiie 1 were elected President, L oy Smwtb flC Pr szdent, Ruel And 1rson, Seeretery, Dswb re U1lton, osu1e , L is Noyes. our next elase me tin wt eted t Hunter, sores Hilto and Louis B ruard to toe otud nt uFUnCl1 Again tnis yeer w o Jed 1 nsyor rols ll thl t es. Ivene Nichols and E11 n Sydl A 11 tefmll, xith Riehsru Rlnrrose, Lev f 1o L 1 wood snow Leno, Srita ind Ruel Ano erson in boys' bask to In b seo ll 1 ood Riehnrd Rin rose Leroy Smith L 11s leyts V11 Kn l nd Reel lnd lson xt eeme our fr eoncuet 1 slel l As tnis evme 1 Christmas time, w h d 1 n1istnss e 1 l vhleh tlrn d out to L v J sueee s u We are new loo'1nv fo mwrd to toe Juvlor Orem, WPlCO fill L no d on e IO OW1U eo. 1tttss w re chosen D nee Comrltt e o , e , ' W d Bre srnar , Deeel t1fn COTDLY G e1ols, E. Svdlen n, Hunts ree1sor 1o11 1 n 1rs Pou Powers, Tr Dru xrs low od Port und Ps Wslt r Sn as ootrons 1 n1t1on L 1 oss e lors Wlww e rt ond whit . 1 1 ,Tho J.sr2?1 1 y 1 TA V -4. L - 1 V, 1 1111 V,11 1111 1 , 1 -' rm D . . V X 'Zu fn. fn L .1 h1'lej it y .man Doro. y uello A B B 5 .-I il -J' .. ' L' ,.. J ET bu ff ff' rr -:. n ,f T' ' - - A... J. ... . - A ' 1 531: I A - 1 M ' ' ,G 5 Npiislgjm 'fc - , , -1, - , . . - - ' 7 1g ?77 f' ' , ,,- 1 -L, 1:1-1 --,, f , 3 11 Shc.x ? ' 4 '-+1 ' 111- ,Y - A m lflfzaalns 1 . ... 1 D ' lf! L 1 Mara: -t e.n t A - . ' - :za 1 P - 1. 'A 11 e - FI Q A 1' -1 y f . We le N ,M - f - . 1 -e s 5 Q h . Q so e YS x3 11,6 . . sf W Q ', Q r ' W 1 Q: 3- nj 'xn -I V 1 .' . fs-WS fx. ', u .Q,Ll W ',, ,g,'.J ,- g ,, - ,. 41 ' A1 - V W : -'e er :L -3 l' s e 1 . 1 - . ' -L FV' . A - Y ,W s- ' A A os: 1 A 41 1' lrelf-'Hr ov At . ,. , ., 1 W 1's noe .g 9 els, G S aolsy - e Us urn N ,5 l 1 x Cv . ,X 1 . ' ' C . v 1 4 '-1 .J .. 0 ' 1 1. e -lwvs . 11: le 1 2 -e 1 .t. 1 ' eeg ewan in girls' bms?2 ' J t - A ' - Q 1 tis F yes, Slerv u ' -, D1 W 2 1 1 .'e W- ' . ' . Jeulmll. Qee'a-- FG ls 1 g --, , -, 'ot'. Elvis, Al lr .ee and, a . .1o. f. er 1. Ne .m, turn to e.l 1 e 1 . '- n v It 1 - ., . e Q' 11 CW 'fig' .3 S e 1.-, ' ' - 9'- bo er' 1 s f'l. . 1 ' ' r ' A In r1 ' I' L' ' 1. . 11 D - . . - . .. . . . . , . 1, 11 be el 1 Any 9. Th, ll .g e do 11 e. 1.2 1 . 1 A . .. A , s M 11- te: 3. hilt n N. Blblltt A. Duoed, L. e we, ,U - . ' -, ,-. V L. Be L W' o eu 'J Mm tool I. Llqlx- H :2. S. 1' 5 f - 'V , 1 1, '? 11,r, R. A11 re n, L. Joy s. next we enoso Jr. 1 d u . A 1 I 5 af , H 'lr . I . H 1 . sn' . P. L n s -. ur, Ar. f . A U. ., e .1th, . , f ' 1. . -1. . ald ,1 J asses. Ou' ell 1- . .1 b' 3 Wen , e H I I TUE CLXRIONIII I I .4 1 Sophomore Class Report Wno's 'ho of I Wh t's the best sopkomore ela history? Answer lhe sophovore elas II Who re n se people? Answ Ll ine Bennett F triel Brown Perla Bryant Navis Carleton n C r John Chaffee Ethel Dennison P ymond stabrook M ry tzel hvelyn Gould Th o hall Lois Fatea dward Hlrdl Arthur Hood WQUH J ekson rlan Nellle L ne Rich rd Llboy Don ld I rrfr n Janice nltC ell Lucille Powers Ralph Prout M zi Putney walter Schmidt Stanley Soott Lerof Small Leon Stll ey Robert Turgeon Donna Tuttle NarL ret vk1tCHGP Martha Wlllians in III Who re the OfIlCGPS of tai rs are s foll vs Pr slcent Secret ry Tr asurer Stanley Scott vtnel Dennlson Rob rt Tu geon of F S in al OI the year 40 41 , Q 6 HQM Ok Q, f ff s e s 7 Answ r lhe o IV 'ho are the student euunei emocrs? Answer S nley Scott w s re leet d an laine Dennett w s on sen s tn s eond member V 'F t soelal activity dl the el ss H ve? Answer Th el ss sponsor o the nnu 1 r e hren Reception on October 4 1941 VI Who re the basketball ol yers? Ansmer Leon Stllcey nl dward Hindley ronresert the Cl ss in boys' basketoall I t el Vartra Villi ms, Mars ret W lt her Patgicia Ur n Jellie L ne and Verlan ing, renre ent the class ln L1FlS' oasmeto ll VII Who are the baseball ol yers? sn w r Tae baseball p y rs s follofs L OH Stll ey Edu pd Hiqjlgj hobert Turg on Rienare Libby Y .f 1 M- ' -'M o 1 o , . , j Q H - I 1. CSS .1'I. - J. Fukus- f'1 - '-' . : A, S ' I 4 Y - O , QL t Q '-1 '1 Q I SP9 . 1-5 . . ' ' PL V ' 3 ' 1 - 3. . A 1 Y Y H ,, Y . A' ' Y gy., 5 f 0, .C 5 Apt y , . n ' I W sy- 1,1 K' ' , Af, . .. g La- 1 Jan vw t -r ' I ' I. vile C. br' I ,, f' ! lg J V e . v 'I 1' Q e 1 15 W -rn -v - . I , L2 , IL r P L ' .. .1 I Lf? ,' . ,J , -151. E C O .1 ,I Hi' I' ' r 'rn 3 f-, 5 LJ I I F F, ' e 'M ' e ' R -5 f 1 , 1 L . az. .L A -, v . I .a . ey 1- 4' 'K X, H 1 1 , - g A' QP. vi-. 11. 1 I ' - ln.. .. L., L .. c w .. - ia V - f-7 . ' ' ' ' ve C 4 '- g . ,. fu 1 . Q V71 . J n . h In s we . ffl- C3 f 3 2 . C ff I ,, 1 C .1 ' 1. 1 A C' 'I Vice-President Leon otilmey Y I All ' C I' WE I T' , - 1 'L A 4. . IN - L, I - ' J. me . fl : UF. v v-I 4. - - . .Q we e f d L . ,e 1 M as o-a, Q. o Q , . . T1 rs ' ,S -3 .Q q q A 0 0 W LV. C C LL - ' m .L .L C. Q .L e - ,., . A E e a e r s L V , , . 1 - Q 1 o 1 ' rn : . - 'FW 4 . fn -4 - '1 ' -S V C 1-J - A L. . Pts .. C 'f . 'L?'1.l T T -.. . 1 - ' ' .J Z , fl: le v FL .1-. JP. 3 Q. C- 3 , C ' U, Oh? , 1 , Tu' - - -55. c . .1 L. X - S'-5 H.. ' 1 i C, '7 1 0 . 1 '-- '.. . ' , , ' -. 1 - . 1 - 1 . I nl l -,L ' a. 'E S 'J I , ' 5 'f ,- ln e L are Q' of : G . 'K ,F ni L . A Q 3 . rn -- A 1 -r aC- 1 , L The Clarionl Arthur Hood Ralph Prout Leroy Small Walter Schmidt VIII. who are the orchestra members? Answer: The members from our class are: Jean Carter Evelyn Gould Leon Stilkey Carle Bryant Nellie Lane Freshman Cldss Report When the gypsy reed the lewves in the tee cup, she predicted that th 1940 41 Freshmwn Class would hwve Q grewt future She was correct, the latter being one of the largest classes ever to enter Freeport High wnd cert inly worthy of besring the proud me Nfreshmdn Our names are as follows Rich rd Anderson Martin Bailey Barber Bernard Arthur Bickford Dorothy Brewer Richard Brewer Etts Britton Priscillm Brynnt dith Coffin iildw Coffin James Cogswell Alth Dwmone Jenn Ddmone Ruta D r ich Mildred de Bree Silvis bltts Silvlw Fournier dwin rogg Dorothy Gigge Robert H ywwrd M uric Hilton Maxine Hanson Meretta iunter nerbert Huntington Wdw PQ Jellison Bwrb rw Kendoll Fr nk Kimball Mildred Libby Msrthd Litchfield hsdelyn Longwwy M cLeod Lund Dorothy Monn Forrcstinc Marston Dorothy Nichols Doris Schmldt Clyd SlmNOHS Donald Soule Joon Stowell John Sydlemon Richard Trott M rie Vwrney Hel n Woterm alter hescott Irving Willidms '?,Qr'..J1'PlfN The first day of school ssw no w na, skinny lndividu ls who woul let t e benighted sophomores l nd us 1 merry chase Ah no poor sophomores' Wh t's this I see? Tn freshm n sirls are refusing th sooho ore girls' ninvltstionn to cone down to the bdsemcnt 1nd l t t e uoo r cl ssmen do their evil fTh1s me nt having our 1 ces o lnted with lipstick n Jur dress s cxchdnged C. C C 1. S -' 5. 4 c, L C . c' F, .. ' no 0 U. : a I Y? . P. , ... ' U : P. c ' f.'. Q - . C R o o 7 - 1 H 'D .l , i V x tf C 1 L 'I L' . 1: C ,J h, - E s A I L K, . N f fu fx 1 L I CP. f., . . , 1 , Q 1 9 'H 1 ' 5 - C - U 4 1 5 I v--1 .. 0 Q -- C -1 I 1 fx g-.M J C. E B C I ss Q Y if Robert nnrian halter ward F. L Q ' f. A nn G. 3 . vw, ' r. s c 1 5 .. ' . ' r. L 2 s ., ,. - e ' - Q d he . M G ef f nl Q .H F , n A l . . - 2, I G . P. B' Q 5 f -e W tm . 7. I Q .e f u e h ,Ae a J - . . A ' QQ fs u fn A r- 2 3 . K f.. . . ... pt n., L, ' for 7777777 Poor Nsoph1es,N whit Q iisapoolntmenti Tre C1 rion Ah' The eve of Fresrmwn Weceotion Vh t's this? cole Jel llson is trying on his nt w girdle CD11 it fit, Jellisor1?5 Let' roam round and see if We cnn rind nyone else we know Why' there is J ees C gswell ewtinb onien , th n ki sing Jown Stowell Iyiee work if you c n it I Over tn re ff crecfzer du 1 is being fought between Felen wwterm n n Merctt hunter Trere were many more Hwctivitic ' c rriet n Ju t s exciti T s tnese men tioned We urvivcl the evening nne vere then, truly, members of the high school The freshnen h d sociwl on Novemb r 15 A good time was ocension for the freshies A ii Y Club has been stmrted n some freshmen re embers Those was do belong gave Q socl l to uelp oey UD c'ub lu s Neny of our cl ssmwtes dove received cute rickn mes, but I roubt lf tney'c cwre to h ve tlcm mwde public Toe fr shmen are llowed to blwy b sketbnll nd I'vc hewrd they ere cr dits to their resp ctive tenms No doubt their n mes will be in the smnw section with Q large star over the column A movle club 18 next on our 11st, wnf we n y thre c nts weekly for dues Tiis lS to h lp pay for the movie oroj eter A profitable year h s been engoye' by the freshm n, nd we bid y u good bye, until next ye r xe shnll be sophomores, and we hope, a bigger end better olmss M xine Henson Freshren Class Reporter '44 S V i i W V V , ' Q 1 2 A . I ' .,., 1 ., , 1 3 .L .1 2 3 . . I 7. .. Ii: L 1 . , . ,B ' ' 0 S , 'S P.. c . Q .' .. 4 ei. Pt . 1. 'A n Q t. HUA 3 ' ' ' .1 L' TT I S .. 3 - S 2 5 Q Y 1 ll 1 C F. p 1 3 C. F., - L G 1 1 . 'r ' , 1 '- Y , Q 5 0' . ., L c 3 T 9. fl 'ft x 5 T1 '5 . J. , I . .1 ' , - ' , A L 1. r. V, ' S Q . fl S 'X 'E U3 Pt . ' . ,A 1 . ,J S .a f' fa J on , L' Cx 3 'a A fx 1 I ' ' A , A A 4 A4 F.. 9. If N' - N 4 6 , R J Q.. f' had by all. This was the first freshman social, so it was e big H V ll A 9 0 ' f . 1 A A f .4 9, C1 .. .. R. m 4 Q T 'r -' ' n ' ' 3 . r Q - 4 ,- C, 1 c. J. , -,. .u J.. -. S. . . ic. 9. L. .1 I' .L cv . 1 P. 'T ' ' 1 1 .. 4. - F1 'l -- .. 9 - 9 : Q . 3' - A : he -: , F1 - 3 - r. . - 4 3 . e Q C O Y VJ. . A . fa 1 '. ' ' z 1' 5 4: . L G 1 Q . 1 A 4. .L J, 'Y ..L Q G C . L .L 3 .L A S , ' H n ' f Q Q Cf I CL L.. L. Aka K ., x.. 1. 'I f 0 - T O fl , E c. , ' .L 1 A' T b - v I ' 4- .I Q 2 1 ' .LL t Mfg? Ji.. Jung 41V 47V 1273 X 2 X MOVE S Q,,., A x! 13 L-A.. -f ..--5 J ,f KiXN,fi A fplvn mg 2 1 . 'M 1 I HX xx if - M I , f, X 5 - f . - J , 1 fx 4g4.,.,1 L. , ' x wb'-2'-'.-,' ff ff ' ? ---....-.-y 411,1,44,-w,-3 , ff ,fl f a my fy fff -..-f-- ' :zifd I ,1 , Q , rv W ff f f f EBI ,f 1 ,X -M ,Minky X FN , f M, f , ,..f--- 5 :Q A ,N N. j j 1 N I ji E YQ 1' 'V X ,Q e I i 1 if f 1 7 f , ----v---V-m--....---..,.! f A! 1 f Nj a R xJ .-. f- -- - ' 0 The Glarinn D MOCRACY AS I SLE I! Although democracy is our system of government and since the signing of the Declaration of Independence in is notzing but an ex eriment end is open to criticism is an nidealn and should not be called a Uformu of gcve has been 1776 it Democracy nm nt, for a 'form' is practiced as a benificial factor to the state, but an 'ideal' is an idea that has not yet b en cle rly developed America and some European countries practice this government and in the past have found it satisfactory But at the present, socialistlc ideas are being forced uvon us, trying tocbstroy our existing government democracy The failure of the ,eople to cooperate with one another and the officials and to speak their minds has also caused democracy to be weakened, for democracy is Wthe rule of the people for the eople, by the people, and for thefelfare of all U When does not express his mind, some autocrat steps inn and control The Declaration of Independence states that all men created equal with certain natural rights, among wnich are one takes are life, liberty, and the pursuit of nan iness Our government provides for these natural rights John Locke thought that government should be by the consent of the governed This standard stxrted in the time of the Roman Republic when all gathered to express their ide s and such a way as th y wished since then to a repr s nt tive which, America is th nkful The Pilgrims were thankful themselves and for having free our Thanlzsgiving Now, we have thankful hcre under democratic 'our forefathers brought forth t c ntral spot for a popular vote, give their consent to be governed in This st ndard has gone long way vote instead of Q popular vote in l62O for being fre to govern worship, which we comm norat by many mor things for wdich to be rule We may be thankful that on this continent, a new net vlth liberty and justice for ll,' that 1 n free schoold that r not supervised by nttion l gov rnment but by th gov rnment of the st te, therefore, no propaganda can oe t ught by the per sons t aching At the present tim our gov rnment is under a gr t strain bec use of the war in th uropean countries Our boys are being trained for war, so th t they will be E ' V I A D ' L ' 1 g p - . H . r e ' I I ' e a . U I 'K , ' , l T 4. 1 'A' 1 , - . - ' A' .1 2 I 'G H, I A f . f- N . a , . , L Ay' 5 , rg 1 . Q . 0 ful. , 2 . 0 a a e , g ' rs ' CL 'I . e ' . a f . a ' ' - ' G .1 3. L. A .. -- but still the people have a chance to express their ideas, for a . 1 e -- Q Q , M c I 1- 1. L. G LA G 1 - 1 3 ' 9 e A v L ' ' ' 7 L . ' . c . 1 . . d ion 1 a W we 'ave . , a e ,e. f ' , e ' , e e 1 a ' -' t . ' a . A- - e, . D le, - e ea . A I P. 5 c 6 JL A - ' '1 at A The C.l..e.rJ.0n rowdy to d fuHQ our country at ny time but w all must bc br ve and thankful th t Wu ere n utrul country at plesent, nd orc not it wer Th standerd of d mocr cy, as cuotcd by Benjamin Frnnmlin, UW must ll n ng togctlcr or most mssurcdly We will h ng seowratcly U If we ell olde by tHlS, Mc snwll become a unioniz d group and shwll concuer all Ev lyn Gould AV RICP AUD OUR LOYPLTY America is Q country to b oloud of It's a country wh Pc peoole m y oottin a norm l emount of fro dom, orosperlty, and han lnsss It wts unon tres unddnent ls CDSC th Constitution of th United Stat s wa loundtd, Q10 now more taan ever realize that tubs same fund1mc1t l r bclng tnr etencd, we ire flgnting to pr s rvt tl m by K r lng our loyalty to our countr It is natural that during o rico sucn Q tnls, of w r und chaos, th feeling of pwtlloti m 1 xrcustd mole tnmn over It 1 t is lov of country nl tn 1 als 10 which it st nds that gives us the cour gc to f191t for its o Today many boy tuxwufhout ountry homing their loy many Am rlcen moth ls o t ns l wlth the thought that, dlthough th ir secz gr t lt must b dono to pre s rve a fr c nwtiou ucz s ou s for future g ner t1ons As or th oeoole who do tbl +lo1 c n be no doubt Ol tl ir 9 trlo c love However, it is not neccs dr, for Q n lson to die for his country ln order to Yzr Q Hl loy lty bOX11d t To mc loyalty m b xprcs d in inole, v ry uwy ll lnv, to llv e lifc which will b nefit otlers n in gon r l to b 1 good C1tlZuU P ullhe Sflft MAY I'M GLAD O B AN AJ RICAN W1ile war is r ging in tn Wuroo mn COUHtTlS , w begin to aporeclatc the fact thet we wc A1cricens Why should Wo aopre cldte thi fwct? America is trying to uohold th ldeels of the world whll civili tion in Europe is crumbling km idol of c WOCF1tlC form of government is one of the most import nt factors which America has pr s rvcd from the time it w s settl d It constitutes m ny things which we should ell Qopreciwte, th most outstnnding of vhich is fre dom Am rica h elmays been fre. l nd The lllst cttlers came to America for freedom of religion and st rted Q democr tic form of governm nt . . 'T f.: .. -' L- 8 3 F. .. , V., . L fl Q - . rw .5 1- - V1 'W - 9 - C-.. s-. - fs. kr C rf- '-'V C I. - Q 4 - - . . ' 'a S ik. K fl - 7 ' L W- N - 1 -3 ls: e a Q ,o im e. A h . . .2 . V- ' 'U -X Q C, H Q L :L . J L 7 3 f' ' V 1 , . . l 1' 1 1. - . 3 . Q In ' f. ...l l L' 4 . L If - - Q 1 'K 4 ug . . v 'B ' .I 0 4 'u '21 ff- ' 'N A 1 x x, . . V. , v - L fs , . 4. ' . Q ,n 1 . 5 J- .N e I 'L , e- . e .-. .A .0 .. ., ' . U ., S '. v r 1 'X : 5 l 3 We ' '1 . ,- . ' ' ' - . ,- ' c l 9 ., F 5' .... 1 r..-S H C3 'J l U .. 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The Clarion Most of the peoole who s ttled Am rica he high ideals which have been passed dowr through tae y And now we not only have fre dom of religion in America, but n ny oth r trlng hlch con stltute a democratic form OI governm nt fre dom of speech free dom of th press, nd 1 CHQHCG to gov rn ourselves When th world is et ce, reoole, as a general rule, giv little tcought to these things which the country offers They twke them more or less for granted But, h n a war comes uoon then, th y begin to reellze wh t it m ans to live in 1 fr coun try It giv s 1 person a fo ling of neace to walx long the sheet and not fear thst, at any tomcat a bomb may fall, to think that at the sound of an lrplsne v need not hurry to n und rground shelter, as they do in Englsnd We csn lso b tH7HXfUl that we hav right to voic our OOlllOHS, wit out feer of being ur ested as we Jould be in some uronean countries, for 1HSt8HC , in G rm any This brings the idea of dict torship to mind In meny of the cauhri s in Europe, dictntorship is oreval nt This is, without a doubt, one of the ceuses of the war in europe today tae desire for domlnstion I America, heving a democracy and worxing lor t irk for ourselves but sneak our mlnds, for people dl glad to hear our ideas In America the soclml syst m dlflers from that of the European countries Although there is not such marked difference in the social standing of the dll erent cl es of osonle in the urooean countries today, as in f uddl times, it is till quite invortant But, here in America, it memes no di ference whether me ere rich or ooor, we all h v eounl right Our social ystem lso dilfers from thdt of the European countries, in th t our stdnddrd of liv ing is higher We h ve m ny more conf ni nc s, such s automo blles, and electricsl eoolldnces Thes eh11g which cl sslfy as n cessities the people of Vurooe xould undoubt dly consider luxuries When v stop to con ider ll thes taing , we are indeed thankful thet we ere Am ric ns Eleznor Gould '41 PATPIO :N Wh n w think of oat11oe1sm our first thought lS of our fla next we thinv O1 our netlondl wnth m nTh Stir Spdngled B nnern Noah ebster define o triotism in Dia w ll known nlmo ri l Dio tion ryu HThe love of on country the passion which lnflu ences one to serv on 's country eitc r in def nding it from invasion or orot cting it rights nd P int inlng its lwws nd institutions in vigor nd purity U i , in V 7 , I , , - ,A N - , I V fn I ' I Y I n I I V Q' '17 Y I , v u V u. el. . . , . 1 Q 1 . , I c ears. ' ., 1 1. R2 3 X' . S I A 2: W '- l 1 4 lg 2 C , I , '- 1 A- - C - 7' 3. L e E3 ' 3 . CN a -fygn 3 1 'z e - K., 5. uct 1 ,- v 1 . ' -. 1. I A 5 , fs' I . C 'I A u u My S J f . ' r , . . ' 1 5 'B 3. . G c be '- . 7 C 4 55 Y C 5. - ' c' v. c iT l , I 4: 5 f c A F... 4 n.' 'ff I e. fe C M 1 la . , A rv 1-1 f., ' ' x. A Ls. o L... CL J C, -- L -e ,e S fe C ' .. 'X fl -, ' 2 'Q' la - '-1 . , - -. f 'J '-' 7' IL 1 S S - ' L - A ,, . . J , k'. Q 1-1 C c 1 C . ' - L A ,., . A , 1 s ' '3 ' .,, . 4 , I A - 1 1 C u n . . en.. s . -. . , , higher ideals, there 1S very little domination. We cannot only ,, . I- A '5 , I NL Q ' '3 .. t . -. . 3 K ' S 5 J -' - A 1 , 3 1 L --4 - 1.0, ,x ij ., C l 5 5 RD S ' - X - .ga I. . O c H L. 7. . . -. L ' ' F. 8 c I S . c. 31 R C, - , .L EA, C L ' I 1 . A- . P, ' 1 9. . 1 S E3 3 ' Z1 . - , 4- , et ., 4' E C. Q I 3 1. LS ' W3 21 S 'Z A-I A I ,,-' . . -- . 1 A ' . T -3 S E7 'N 6 1 S 1 ,e c. Q S .1. . -ar . mffw e .L .. 'A ' e e -- 1 t , '. 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The Clarlon While agreeing with this we are more apt to think of the symbols which arouse in us a oetriotlc feeling Our ledge of wllegienoe means very little to most of us but wexvould be tngry il anyone told us th t we didn't mean it It is like the Lord's Prayer We mean it but just don't think what we are saying If anyone refuses to salute our fl g M immediately do something about it In Ma acbusetts ome teach ers lost their oositions for refusing to salute the flag When UThe Star Soangled B nnern is nlayen, it m8keS us feel good inside I suonose this song was writ en xltn such a patri otic enthusiam that it lrspires to a smaller degree the s me feeling inside us In no other tlme in our history haveve found greater oat riotic spirit tha! we h Ve with the Consorlotion Act For the first draft, few were draft d b c us enough had enli ted of their own will Th comnanies for whom th Se men worn d have so hown their pdtriotlsm by FG ning the m n's oositlons for th m Donna Tut l THF AYEQICAN rLAG The Am rlcan flag is not Just a nl c of red whit Hd blue cloth but 1 symbol and a light for tho e uno b lieve ln th gr t orinciples of democracy nd fre dom of our country The Amerie n flag is a shimmer of hon for m ny of tnos x ho are oo ress d and dovntrodd n a dim light shining through the dark clouds If one could int rc ot tue train ol thought of one o these mis rable owvres d r o les it mlght nroc eo lollows Ulf M could just re ch If if We only could'n But oower or vent th n from doing In Am rica the flag is a its folds b c use our flag gu freedom vhich it reoresents the l nd to WhlCH tn t symbol b long freou ntly tdlnes o yond their own symbol for those who liv b neath r ntees th liberty, democracy, 1nd Uno does not f el nroud when he s es the flag, his flag, bright in th noondwy sun? Is tn r anyone who do s not feel s n e or patriotism and loyalty? , ' F Y V V 'Jr ' W ' ' ' ' Y W YY , Y V , , i 1 if ! Y-Y- - - i i i i 1 , . .. A. . c .0 ' ' F . Q I .. . c '. 3 , Te 1 D . SS .L S - 4- c -5 . . '1 . - 3 g. 3 , . . t . fc x 'C V ' '- I 1 L I' A, A -. ue , .L Y O - ' -a Q -f' E3 fav - ,,, A .. ' G 3 ' 3 I - r S ' ' . u, 1 - Q ' . e to e v e M 1 V e al- - , . 1 . f. . A c .-' ct C . 23 X1 O L. e C ' f xl ' T 'T A-J A L - , ' A - , - 1. S , 8 S ez 3. . : J . A - , . , LL . . S ' 1 J 3 S C3 3 - K e. :S . -V 1 . - ' 3 3 ' e. y fg . :ee Fe e .T 'ir ., , , 1 I - Q 9 f- . .' X., ill , v I .. . 1 N ' of' - ' 1 . D e- ez . 3 ' -l 1- ,', ' A ' . X W :I f ' e . , LF F se, .e n e , J e L as : . -' 7 '. . Ve El - 1. ' F . S ' :X -.' 1 '. -- . . -- S l Q, .4 ' 5 - C 2 til ' SO, 1 f , , , 53 'X A 9 ez 5 53- ' fi S 'B 'B 4, E . J A . 'H l 'X S , .'J- A G 'I X 5 1 A ' A c G c G C t J 3 G 3 'X Et 3 S 'f cz - S The Clarion Yes, I am sorry to say there are those who seek to tear down and tread uoon our flag, as the people of many other lands are trodden uaon today, and to out in its place a symbol of fear and hatfud Let u work together to prevent this from haeoening and to save our country for democracy since it is for this that our flag with its tnlrteen stripes and its forty eight stars stand M8216 Putney THEML ON PATRIOTlSM The oeo le ln thls country should be thankful for the things they have right to vote fre dom of speech and freedom of the press All men and women all over twenty one years of age have the right to vote for the people whom tney want to ho d pub- lic offlces when men or even women et together tney may say any thlng they want to about anything or anyone The newsp pers may print any matter about the government that they see flt If we were in Europe we woulun't be able to vote for the president of the country we lived in because they Q0 not have pre ldents If th country w re a monarchy Wo would b ole to vote for tHE on w wanted to hold a few of the Dubl1C offices If we wer under a dictatorsnln we would not b able to vote, o if we could w would De told whom to vote for We would not be able to say a word ag lnst the government for lf w did, probably peopl would nev r near about us again It is th duty of th American 0 ople to protect thelselves agalnst the tyranny of the o ople who are trying to rule the world We must prot ot ourselv s against Flfth Column and Sahmage We must always be on th w teh for foreign agents and soles We must hav our shores so well prot ct d that a rowboat eouldn't land without being swamped by our soldiers Our anti alrcraft batteries must b so good that lf a for lgn alrplane flew over a batt ry would hav to shoot only one hell to bring lt down We must hav planes faster nd more maneuverable than any other nation in the world Our destroyers must be fastest and hav the best trained men in the world Our soldiers must be eXp rtly trained and hav the best of equlpment If w should g t into the war ve ought to form a home It should consist of ull thos who do not have to join the or Navy Everyone should be ready to give his or h r life benefit of the United States of America Hollis Willett guard Army for the '41 , AV V Y Y A V , V w ,- Y -4' '-5 Y ' ' ' Y 4 Y- Y V Y V' - 'fe 1 'tr 1 J- ' I , , ,, - ' ' 4. . 4 ,, l 3 . - ga cf 1 O 4 L A -. V' Q . J , A , -D A, , V o , . A P 7-5 ..- - , 1 I v . . , S,-H . --nge Q - - ,Q ' I V -, 7 ' 0 ' , f ' 9 1 Q 4-.ae k K ' , 1 I ,Q L -L ' T V H 1 3 l 1 . A , -K I , - e. ' o 3 7 . ' . 4. , ,1 S e 0 C '5 . ' C be . - . . 3 6 u fm i . e A , . e 1 1 r q , J , 8 1 4 . , I , c a 1 3 , e e 2 A . . K., Q . ' - .e e e i e L .1 1 e ' A I . ' is 3 . 'N A Q . . ' L 3 C ' - . Q . 1 5 - . , , . D Cl. C L l J ' ' Lf C .X ,, v -. : ... ,.. , ' 1 1' G ' O' ' ' ' , 1 A . Q C C S A 4 o P a 'e 1 , 1 -x . T3 C , .m 1 4 . '1 C 'X ' 3 5' U G' G - 1 . I . X c ev ' 1 fx a ' n w O NI 'x 1 ' 0 3 The Clarion X 4 ,ee an Meta Hxxxxxr if PQXXXAXX ear M- M FQCQCXQK eiiEE!!::k Q-1 I ,I Eff-E LAG4NEAN93'i' :fake M There are millions o xoeople in the Unlted States Among these milllons, there are fiftyX r more different religions in which they believe These people are dlvided into a great many classes and races, They believe in different forms of government Of all the different kinds of p ople and the things they stand for, there is one thing that If the flag could talk 'I was born during the lonal emblem of independence and symbol of glory they all look up to Qhe American Fl g this is orobably what it would say Declaration of Independence as a nat NI stand for what the people make me stand for I am e symbol of the past My colors swing before you as a symbol of yourself WMy stars and stripes have a special meaning oeople in the past labored and dreamed of what I Most everybody Knows that my stars stand for the were admitted into the union, and my stripes stand original states thatvon American Independence. nln me are woven the nation's developements, men and women who helped make me what I am. WI am the symbol of national growth, power, ion, and of liberty. Jhometimes I wave in the breeze with pride honest thinbs. Other times I droop when absent- look up to me and respect EB. 'If in the people's hearts, there lives the They show how might represent states as they for the thlrt en the bravery of influence of un when honest men do minded people don't love of freedom ' ,' , r , J-1 a ' H ' Sl- f -7 ' W e A ' Y 'Y V ' ' , ' A ' , V Y -Q' ,l 22:15 'HES ' , ,. V . Q 41. Q X 1 . -1 ' E , A' - .' - X I V E -- . ' . I - - '.f Q, ,LQ-in r . H' :M A .- A 'h ' ' ' ' 4 -4 'yi' ' ' Y ,J :, X Q- ,ir If ' ' ' ' .vp-we 4, 5. ' ' 1 . . I -4 K- 1. , 1 . ' ' V- 1 yr A4 ' , , W 'X Q f -wr 1' .2 . x I 4' A Y ,2...ff:-1 v X 1 A , -J ' ' is A .' X Q ' ,f - 34 up ' . ' ' A 1 ' W A ,, A 1 X 'Y X , V X' -I, qw' - Q . A y I X 1 Lo., nd: Q . ,' A ,. . l ., - : X . fi ,, A 1..f'+w-f,rvL'A.,,', by I I. ! I r. -, 4' V. 1 1' 14. f , 9 Q ' 'V '- ' .f awww- M . I , Aff -' 1 S15 . I' . s. , ,., . ' . A . O 0 . D .-- 'll Q 'f I Q, Y A . - ' 5 I 1 . ' U V A ' 0 th U I I A. 1 5 ' 'I Q ' S . , V - f--11 I ,l,, I I . ,Ih9dQl32lQD I I I -M I and patriot devotion, there is no reason why one should be diskwe al to me. WMy birth was during a great war. Mhile men fought for free- dom, sweethearts, mothers, and daughters prayed for freedom. In my field of blue is found a part of heaven and the stars repre- sent God's eternal hope for man. Uln every hour of my history one grand idea has been woven hm me, the idea of freedom. I have witnessed the sufferings and tri- umphs of armies nUnder me, our gre t nation has achieved national plenty a honor For four red years iC1v11 War! I rodexvith the terrors of war, und at the end I emerged with all my stripes and none of my stare erased UMy banner has be n the symbol of liberty and spiritual pro gress, of not only our land but v ry other unfortunate rece Mil lions of people from oth r countries hwve found happiness under me when they were denied this in their country UThere is no flag in th world th t flo ts today thwt holds such brave hope for all mankind or makes such a radl nt path for human llf as I do H After this so ech from our country's flmg we should entwine its fdbrios around our he rts Ve should resolve that wew ill st nd for the principl s nd institutions our countryds flag symbolize Uh n w were born it waved ov r our cradles, so let us all highly resolve th t it shell wave over our grwves, unohwnged, nd unstained P it c me from our fathers h nds Arline 'right '41 The Position the United States Should Teke in tre Present vorld Conflict Nltaout further evoounding ny of the bwseless and purelythar retlc l id ss adv need by the more hopeful oironts of neutr llty the policy of th United St tes should be one of active int rven t1on The motions of the xis owers nav lready nrov d to be hav conqu red d fiult ly shots th t s long s they e in dom inwnt position he oncu r I n tions will b granted only such nu 111 ges as will be b ncfloi l to tb ir conquerors We hav se n their gcr ssions sdin t v sk r countries 1nd ner heard their aliois for th ir 1ctions,alL of whlch they hav contr dict d wtcxe tim or noth At on Tom nt th y invade country bee u e they ar un ble to toler te th derlor bl condition of the miuorities in t11t country J t whil 1ak1ng ov r th country tn y ntirely 0 Q - 3 1 I nd. I LN . .L C L ' O C c ' - . ' e e - e . . - e . C . 'A Q . G G71 R . .1 ' ' ' ' Q c, e . A C c , I C Q Fu Q 11 S 3 C '-Y 3- ' -V 6 2 c 4 1 s. E e e e , f e e - ' 1. ' A' Ft c c C Fe 4. S nn, ' as o N? 'Z A Y I V -Q L V Q L ..i., El c ' . A 3, 3 c , c ff. E1 S N ct. A , V, 1.1.3 e at Q x A L ' ' . e I a e 1 1 c a 1 e H aimed at world conquest, and their attitude to the nations they N' 1 e e e , e v a a 1 ar a - e t c 'gre e: Q - A e ' . 2 H - X N3 x 3 ' Fe lie - Q 1,1 C- 3 e sth e not s mea e P C 'e1e . a Q u C c ef . . 1 ' -c .3 .At C c e P er. e H e e e a X e a Sf Qi 1, '1 Q I, E1 C, . 1 i lf g I6 . e . e e 'e e The QLBILPQ. ignore the plight of the many tim s gr ater native majority Com Dl11HCG to th demands of the dict tors only brings fortr set of xt nded d mands The Czechs c 1 testify to ur t r bor d r was protect d by a strong line of fortifications, or unate ly, howev r, it was located in the region inneblted by F DLQSCSH German minority When the powers of Europe met t Munich nc pas s d judgment the Cz cbs bow 6 to th lr will Tn y accepted the d cislon as final but it vasn't Vith Pitler dir ctlng, th r could be only one finale and tha was absolute and comale e control for Germany Nevertheless the Gzechs g vt up the Sudeten lard and ith it their only trong d lens lin They conceded reluc ulous and publicly two lac d es to imncdiat ly turn about and do exactly vnat he n d sworr h mould no do mhey didn't know Iitler His excuse was that Germany d1dn't want to be stabbed in the back What could th Czechs h v stabb d with an empty heath? On numerous occasions since he fir t umb1FkGQ on a course of military conou st w have tae nple opportunity to wltn ss his forces at work His method re CP1FWCtBTlZ8d by an act vh'ch nad come to berecognized a unclvillzea or unfair by other countries Everyone knows his methods and y t some refuse to recognize the threat Some would rather we bury our head in ostrich fa hion and hear no evil, see no evil, and sneak no evil That's ju t the position Fitler would like to find us in 1 re llCkcl Engl HQ Of cjurse, at th present he atttmp s to t6mOOTlZc DJ offering l rgo territorial gains to this country ifv e rem in n utral or cooper ated Th fact that he afflrmed the stet ment is enough for most Americans to disbelleve him In his book WMein Kamohn he pledged his elf to the destruction of democracies and r ther t an making an exception of the Unit d States, he stat d that he must hav revenge on us for our giving aid to th allies in the l tvar So far he had c ried out all he said in that book and there is no reason to b lieve that, 1 given the chance, he ill not continue to carry out his plans Now, even if neutrality would have been the best policy ' too late to attempt to remain neutral now We are already in tne war up to our ears The publicly st ted stands of the president and other prominent officials, the act by which fifty destroyers were sold to Great Britain, and the numerous other supplies sold to allies are all too much to be excused by Germeny if she is vie torious So what should we do? We shfuld prevent Germany from becom- ing victorious, by pressing man-power, military-might, naval-might and industry to its utmost by supplying England with appropriate defense weapons to hold Germany until the United States can throw its full force into the battle. Yr, lvrr -Y gli- -V - ,Y A ' f -- -. fu: - -r,,A1pd-:uw Y ' 'nr : ' ,uns-was ,. Apt' A- - 1 A . -V ' - ' ' ' A 1 it ' 'l A ' ! 4 ' ' - 1 G L , . . A ' C S 3 1? . E1 .. . - L 8, ' more e te e . N. . ai ra . Thai - 'e A e ,A ' unf ,t. - L- 3 . ' - Q 4. 1 3 A 'J :Ei .1 LL. ' . - 1 . 5 ' .- .. Fe.. A r ce 2 , 1 e . fe. e '. 'e A. , G C' Y , 's l 3 Q '7' C ,. , 1 c . Q 3 t , ' 3 . ' , ' l 1' A . L f W w ' s .ef e e. ' - - tantly but never believing that anyone could be so totally unscrup- J A 4 -D .. 8 , L X ' r G-- .n - a .. J' up 1 PL L C' Y x -Q It o 4- ' 'L fa f - 3 . C 2 G G . 'I --4, ' ,L l S , , '1 -C' S zu C 1 c A 3 , C ' lc 1 311+ - - 4' l 3 1 c . 5 F. -f sc L - t f 4. 1 c' 1 S 1 . J. Q ' :+C ZX u ' .S x . 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C Q' I The Clarion ing our of Germ two are we don't pursue th t course we are in great danger of los independence There's no use hoping that the philosaiw ny and our country could exist together in harmony Tle violently opposed at almost every angle The United St must strlve to reach its ideal, otherwise, in attempting to adjust it self to a tot litwrlan and Germ n culturally dominated world the people would lose many of their libertles and privlleg s There would be no chance of regaining them without destroying th opposing philosophy That would mewn ar nd if w r must come it would be better to fight in company with Englwnd and on Europ n soil thin in def nse of our very hOmeS undlded from without The old od ge 'Who hesitwtes is lost,' HRS proved true in the case of mwny European countries recently, and it m y well prove true hero Stanley Hunter WHAT AMLRICAN SHOULD MLAN TO TH VOUTH OF TOUIY Alice slumo d into 1 chair nd b gwn to brood ov r the past School w s dull lif was dull she w s dull, uno the vhole world wws mll wrong Sam st mped in one slammed the door Brothers ire so nolsy 1nd irrit ting, especiwlly wh n they come in to tewse you Th telephone r ng HQ Alice mnswer d lt, NOh hello, Fred about going to lecture but there dull s id home down el world Y s I'll be r dy Returning from the phone she to herself 'I tender whmt eV GI dye i hom b SH s y the o Se m to be gay nough is nothing els to eo in this Goouby looked out of the vindow and ryon is doing Sue 1sn't she is busy and everyone On second thought, shechdn't hnow whit th lecture was g lng to be about 'Sam' Oh Sam' w nt hlm Well I'll the ectlon ab ut the it ill m n? nL1vlng Europ an Conflicts Where is he gon ? He's never her when I leak it up in th p per N Sh finally found lecture nd read it through tWlCC Wh t did in ewrthly hewv n W Americ1's Chlldr n U tc It w s beyond hor Ch or up, Mr Evans will b guJd sp wker Finally the afterno n spent lts lf Alice ate h r sunp r listl ssly HQ hoped nob dy mentioned her unlrl ndly mood, Ec cuslng herself ws seen Us posslble she vent directly to her room to prepwr for the ev ning ---,1,g , , el, ,I f ff-' W Y ' r wsunsgnl le 1 r 1-u-1, , 1, ' - li ' l ff - ' V ' ' If L-. ' AF 3 1 ' ' Q ' Q f , ....-4 21 E. , L - 4- . SNGS - , 1 ,B ' . 3 al G '1 as V . , 1 . , - 3 so fl gt . 3 . ' C '1 r , c. If , Pe . 41 c G X. . L. ae : ' 4, ' Q 'Q Q f ' ' L it 5 as Q 0 'B '1 11 s A-1, . E A- --E - E3 c G. 3 've 3 o 'I v Fm. , C3 , IL c. I-' 5 . 1 o , . . cv U. f... e , e C ff. 5 if S' 3 ' 1- h Q C ' ' P. -QT. - e 4' 1 G , e . No I am not doin an thin this evenln . I am not awful keen r A D, I , Q ., U.. , ' C J ll d , . e , est . fe. T- 1 1 - fs 1 ' ' . A , . El 3 'G , I - e 1' C ' . .e. a. s ' e, ut 'o 'a s , e e 1 A SC' . S c G , . 'A 1 L Q. .cl .3 A l ' V . , . 'm O 'a 1 ' fs C 'x G , , 'H C F. . C e 1 s ' o 1 1 e a .' . h a . , , . c C3 in c 'ae We C , 3 e G , ll il - G , G v EL.. . E? . ' C Q P Ce , C ' C . 5 ' ' C 1' 3 c a ' 1 o' ue e 1 ' e - e ' ' 'I JT Q ' 1 ' L C A3 C . Fred arrived at seven They were going to be late, but she d1dn't care The night was cool and refreshing as they rode along in Fred'e op n car The lecture hall was crowded with young people They were singing 'God Bless America W Alice noticed that Fred w slngi as enthusiastically as all those around them Why th t 1 e song they had sung in school But they had never meant a tnf1g to her or given it so much feeling before New the song was enttd Nhat was Mr Evans saying? 'Fr1ends,' he s id 'God does bless America and me ax nary things to be thankful for 'It ls nearly Thanksgiving Day Everybody has pl THUG sig dinner and will give th nks for the kindnesses th haff ree ived during the past ye.r But is that what it really should mean 'When America was discovered, and when the pilgrims first came here, th re were tribes of red men living on this land TDFY were dangerous enemies to our forefathers who l nded at P ymou who had come here for religious fre dom, and who knew the dangers they must risk Were they afraid? Did they turn back when lWdl1HS attacked them and when they faced cold nd st rv tion? No Tley built shelters from the cold and unknown dangers nc hunted the forest for food 'When sprlng time came after a cold winter when m ny d ec, they toiled behind the plow to make the ground ready fer their small seeds and the corn that the Indians gav them Ant in the fall a bountiful crop was h8PVGStGQ The settlers invited the Indians to a large feast at which they thanks God for his mennful kindness WAs years passed, the population gr w Young men and.wom n worked with the old to improve the conditions of the country Inventlons wer made to make the work easier You see, We have the advantage of these inventions which took our forefathers hun dreds of years to make vie do not cut and h61 a tree to make an article All we have to Q0 is look around a store until we finc it We don't have to spin our own wool to make clothes- or grlnd corn to make bread WStep by step ur government has been transformed from a mere compact to what it is today, and this has not been an asy job Many have sacrificed thelr lives in OPQBP that we may have the benefit of a better government Wars hav been fought to ke p a democratic gov rnment an freedom for all races in this country 1 I o C . 1 I FV' . 55 ns f. 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C C . 1 ' A C ' ' CL 5 o The Clarion 'While war is now being carried on across the water, we th opproes1on,st rvation concentration camps, bombing, etc fill European lives with tragedy Here ln America, we feel compara tively safe nd pr y th t w r does not cross the water WI have been telling you this, young folks, to refresh your memories with what our forefathers have done, th t we may aonre ci te it and be gl d that we do not have the same difficulties to contend vt ith And may we be thankful that we do not live across the ocean WHas anyone anything he mould like to add to this subject? I not, let us bow our heads in silent prayer W When everyone rose to go, Alice found that she had lost her a good citizen She felt that she should apoligive to someone, so she said, WFred you know I've been an awful poor sport, I v never stopped to think that anyone had done so much for me, but Mr Evans surely did make it plain enough I felt as though he had been t lklng straight to mc nd accusing me of , well, of Fred cut in nYes, I know just how you feel because I do too I had always thought that history was just something we had to study so We wouldn't make the same mist kes, but I guess it isnft, Yvonne Damone WHAT AM RICA MLANS TO THA IMYIGRANT Ever since America was discovered in 1492 immigrants have been coming here The first lmmigr nts came to America to seek religious freedom A freedom from a persecution which th y had been subject to in their own country Thes immigrants b lieved that everyone should have the right to worship as he saw fit They b lieved that in America tcey could set up such a colony as would permit each and ev ry individual to follow the religion that he wished At first each colony was of a different religion The Wnglish Purtiuns wer located in Plymouth, the english C thollcs at St Mary's, the English Quakers at Philadelphia, the Swedes at Wilming ton, the Dutch at Amsterdam, and the Germans at Germantown After a while, however, the colonies became linked together by common interests and the different sects began to spread out and mingle with the other sects. Today you may go almost any- where in the United States and find all kinds of religions. Freedom has become a by-word with the immigrants who pour in- ' C . ink U ' a 1 , . .. ,JIW A C a a a e. .f . ' Q ' . a ' V., - 9, c ' 3. r. Y . , fr ' 1 I f , C . I irritation and was humiliated by the fact that she had not'been I , ' - A : A - : I e I Q e I 1. 'a o - a --- ff -,,,.n , ' O . 2 , 1? A 1 5 . W, '41 E H H H ' ' , , . , .A 1 1 f- o fl C e . e 0 S . X C 3 'A - - - el . e 1 C 'J 'S 3 r. . - I A-I C e . . ' a ., . The Qlerlnn to the United Stat s by tue thousonds At Iirst thele were n res strlctions put on tmp numoer of wnrlgr nts who came into America each ye r, but as the numoel of mrlg Qrts iner esed ard tn snmnt of unsettled land d1ElDlSlSQ, sed or linit tlen of lmnibr nt was realized A ohenee to come o Am rico has become more nrecioes to the immigrent bee use o this The most desirable ul rexts f p oulotirn some from the British Isles, Scsndinsvis nd Germ ny But were nd nore ore com ing from dung ry Itwly, wnd Russls These neople e He to this c un try with but faint r slizwtion Ol the lQ81L3 nd ns lr tions f Amerie ns and little oreoa ef for tr liberty which rdles here Gse pelole are bewildered by toe life in Ar I1C do not tote t it reodily After the second 5erer tlon they b gin t uniorstnnc Amer ice, ond ther it is th t tuey beain to r KS good Americsr c tizens Two of the things which imnress the innigr nts Hre the Stotu of Liberty and the Tib rty Bell Almost every im is nrt rh comes int the United St t s c ne by the nort ol New Y rk ors see the St tue of Liberty,whlc he o s o ob bly been looklng for dll the woy over As y l ll snow the Stoeee of Liberty w s oresentec o th p PQLG of the Urlt d St t s by tle oeool f HP nc 1 site on Be lo's I l nd was set slde lor it by the United St tes government, ond the neoest l w s ere ted oy funds gif n by c ntrl this st tue is clllel uL1berty rlledtening th J rld ' ere esrg rly sntlclpdting tb liberty thwt they will rin Y Amerie It is very seldom thot this stotue f lls to gls heart of Q ir lglnnt no glve hlm cour g to begin ner llfe ner in Am rico Closely ssoei tef with th ioew of lib rt, its lf is the relic which is corsidered LF cnlef mblem of 1D coencene , erty B ll f Pe1nsylvoni1 lhis b ll s flrst or er P to gl5C e new Sent House OI Pennsylvania The o ll w s c t three tim s E.ch time it w s proved defectiye But tl toiro e f rt w s 9 succe It wws on Monday, tnu Qtn of Juls, 1776, th t the bell rang ut the menoroble nesssse l libelty nd sion led tae 91'C1W oeifn of the Declorstion of Inden neence The b ll rang on every outst rcing OCCQSL r ther elter on finwlly crdcked in l855 th n it was toll ing for th death f Ch'9f Justice John Marshall The story of this bell is of gfe t interest to every true Arericon, no it never foils to c pture toe interest o the 1 rlgmnt who hos chosen Amerie s his own country America stsrds for FPee5Om nd Liberty nd thot is exocth what the lmmlgrdnt uno comes to nm6PlC3 is Q66k11g To be en Amer lcan is e orivllege and a luty to be merited by holy irlt of allegi nee Marjorie Winslow '41 1 w - f 1 -1, - , ff- Y - 'nv ' V ' A 1-. 9 ' C g Q. .QA ' T C J - 1 V ls 3 ,' ll. l' 1 P.. 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I, E A QP 2 Q ,, W M Q' n lb ' ' ' , 'gl H5 , 9 f tl' , 4:1123 V 4 ' .,,,1 ....L4.-1:1-- . il I 5 L 1 1 f 1 1 .gw,4- V ,Ju.-Zi -ALM' gif-,JSR -vw 'g -Y-If The Clarion PARODY GV NFITTI B' NDA rOOl BOY Listen now, my little man, Modern boy Wltl c eeb o tin With thy turn 4 t gn school slac mlu1OUt toe b ab t v kind lacks l 1 ofly .tr 'Tl sl 1, Reader Pros r l rts o A still toe mofnllvl lv fee Wool Q + .if too ul Ehqce F fw W nee t the oj once a oe swt v U P 1 oo a mah u K l 1 e 1 'l F1 e, 4+ gb ft V side ntl o ' 3 1 too, fmt some ooo Af e efll lux rear Q c sft Fino that you' Q wicael shor Oh, for boyhood s 3FW79b' olay, an 4- b q,Q, fvrumuh O Q , Je lt? test mofss L rules Anowleive neffr leivne 1 s fool Of t e oool Poop lt Ti , Nqmfs of tes an hebltuae Alwtys home 1 Tc Of to o Poe l, Qtwll amatnt 0 ff W ere 12 co lsho are To leave SP P t Yun tsv ow to t ' L h o LL o lefo t e 3 tf1de oat aho e inside ln, veth tfv as Coal of 1 Q 'es soil? alt lVL iOllPF horn W'e f l stay on? T7 UCQKC I kf fc: T Ou uf I- Jfl. D f L e, oo FA ov I. 'LI l EY. S '.Eli W N , . s ' ' F hooh f 1 I U 'L t' so u, hij' . ks, Y'-4-1 ' , f 1. 4- 1 .. .,l . Pains ti' A, U , W't? tl Ped nose, l'he Q L l .eo e l A tl: profult f , , with ll - 2 -fuht on thg H e, T4x,,zql sig? es-f-L ,gas jix tty' ilf' , rox My ' ir I give ,hoe jeY--- I wus - , Lfrsf,i4 boul Demtcret thou aft,-Mwhei y re ThO1 wi'l tote H,puhlio4h. For two-b ts thou :ow 'fd Wlth thy lite :ij t it thy . Fi elly grlligng t L s,,, For A het-dog 1'l ' 1 Q . ter if 'slifg 1 Auf , . Io FS . . ' 0' tl l 'n. h u...,.'K-v ,... Sleep that 'tmfl thl, gh'gt the dey L a l ,l-' . oft the dotturfs . , ' 1 ewjl 2 J 5 f'l,j ll all , th. - gfs eveh'rv U,ne How much soap-suis for A Hire, els' dat ned thel? - 'H.' , - 5 'e.: lm time for 5 od, .he ,ll es where they sel' the l mil s T oil emi Shell, 'he'. tis 'eawest ff. e halls . , 1 'e. iouih to 3, ,h, ser, Wi L its wifes tion to thfr, T Q ei h La ,.fe ' .l' th' . A Vl,h th, f.ily ,pest ,' oil Tell me, please, inet mal - it h A two- l Cir. vita a 5' - ' N get tales thvt left limi whee l M Heltffi thee Hlth h Xl and tasks, Tgg fsze gasvers qge tions ashed. Hhfi in limi with her thot walk, Face Co ffqf with 142 ,h ' tall, Theo art her little g':io and joy, 'lessiugs on thee 3 'e'h b B. The Glarlon Oh for boyhood's time of June, Lookin? uo at one srall moon, With the bre zos ln th trecs, Humming birds and Lon y be s For tny sport thou r c through town, With thy Ford's torn top turn o down For thy tsstc ths ice crf m cone, Drsnci o'er some lounts1n's m rble stone Talks thy te cher for thy own good, E plsinlng cucstions not und rstood, Whiso rira to th girl behlnt, Please, Oh, ole s way won't you min Yours the bcnding orchard tre s, AoJles of Hcsoeriocs Yours the rlght to bog or borrow, Thou swy thou'll out tlcm back tomorrow Life is just CQlUoSG toy, Fasrioned for a mooern boy Oh, for festsl daintifs spr ad, Sandwiches wlth crsbm at sor ad Uoon th count r wi n 1t's tim You airlly lat youl list tain dime Around you likc Q scr n of fo Make you f l grown uc today, Althoush youfrc only out to clay, Whil lor music come the noise Of som kind of mountuin boys Louis Bernar TH S o TS Winter comes with all it snow Anu 1cy minds b gln t blox Thcn comcs sorinv and its maYIlOW rs, Wlth gentlc winds nd Aaril showers Summcr comes wlth all it floJ rs, Also gre n gr ss shi leafy bow rs Last comes tue fall with loav Q drv 1nd dsad, And Mother Natur ching into a dr ss of golc PHA red But of cach SHO ll tn sc sols, It's soring I llvc th 5 t for so many mwny reasons Edith Cof'in '44 . 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The Ularion HONLY Some fellows call their girl friende by the name nHoney NNow why they eall tnem that I do not mow The Iollowlng incldentwil probably show the only tire a girl can be called nHoneyU COPlGCtW Ann wae a sweet, young girl about nineteen years old Shewas five feet four lHOH6q in height and weighed about one hundredthir ty pound Her light brown hair mingled oltly witn h r Qoft white skin Her fztn r w C an Afrlc n explorer who had encountered many animals of t e Atlican 1unfle There w Q one animal however which he 1 d not met Thie anim 1 w C the Porcue elepnantue 1 croe be tween an el arent nd a pie You can inagin what it looked lik Qu tli p rticul r time Ann ano her f h r we1e tr velixg ln the reart of Afrlc They were folowln th tx cke of b of or cue elecr ntue KHPH Ain ew Qaill white blrd fluttel cro the trell And folloled the bird into some thick bru n wdere everal brutal cennib l 1 bned ner and dP8gQ9Q her tc their vill be Azter Ann h d be n tied to a ooet in the village ecuere foraf oo tlel to a That niert fir built in thc village and a large iron oct filled with water w Q dune over it After all the lnnabitants of tn villa e nad gathered into the square Ann w S untled and led to tr roa 1U fire by two hueky c nnib le Ae Qne ere m d nd soulrmec they lowered her lnto tr boilln water It me weird Cn etly qcene The cennibele formed a circle arouno tr tire ant cderted spooky songe to the ture of tnre tom tome Then they hid several L r danceq After the 6 nce the re d cook orocltimed tte body done' Ann wee cut up in many Ol c crved with soeclal s1vory,Qp1cy s uce preoared by the cook It en n t Qc c nn b l 0 Fu us to the cook anc sald, h t s what c ll e Honey' Thls lncid nt altloufh verr srueQome,ehows the only tire a girl can oe called Wdoney W But yen after rendlnv thi Com fel lowe fill o relet 1D c lline tdclr girls 'Honey ' St nley Scott '45 fi' Jl-,ll, , v -- if YQ - V YY - - V A -Y Y - 5 . . . , . l e . .I 1 1 . jr, '1 A ' V ' xl - g .s .. V Y ' '1 1 LA ' I L.. i I . . , - x. - ' p 1 'A , S. , . , S e e , 1 0 I 'I . 1 C S -F1 K. 1. pe - 1, . . .A n -ft , 5 S. be . , a , ' ,,. , ' , ' Q 1 9, . . Q r. . cl gum 5 -f L,2f L-K ' ' A e Glgil a . 5. A., .e f . . S. J.. ' , 'Q 4. , V . 2 S a. , a, ' . ae e 1 ee .ll . . 1 42 5, h W ', X g 9 'R le 3 3 ' P - . 1 , , ' , ., W e- L,e , 4 , 1 se a en: ' . ' a SS , . 4 , ve Lex - st l e . .,. x 1 I P.- , , S 'H 1' A L -E-Z. 4 F5 . 'S Y . .. 82... 3:3 3 J, e - - 4 f- 1 1 '., , ' , U ' 1 ' A 1 ' . bout an hour she saw her father bein dravaed into the vllla ..He : U.- . t , was -Q A . poet, 'V sg A. P+. . S - L -. ' . C. . 1 ' 'O L . , N ae L Ce , 1 M P ' 3 rf- ' 'B ' ' 9 g QL ..e M . , H, .V , . . .e r 5 v h e a a e. e e s ea e a ' - 4- -. , ' A A '. , 2 - .U Y e Q r c: 1- ': ' -1 fn X ' , -.x C. , O CLL L 9 4 . x. - . 'I ' . 1 1 , . ' ,. . LG - Q ' L - . .L L. . A 'U ' ' , 1 ,e e Q - ' . 1 : 'A V 3.13, ,,, L JL. . 'P' .S, . L . A 5 1 12 '. .L . ' L e ee and S- 'd n 2 a W , 2 e a tr A' . - . 1, -.. . - -- - 1 nm 1 was the t t. a .1 a S ,ate 3 -A - 1 l a . f 1 n . we a e , - , . . - r' il w I' 'A Y r' fn 1'- 1 L K1 , .- J- -N ,J Q L. ll , . ' . 1 . Sf' H eat Q - s,e 9 - ' H ' 'L f' ' - '-I A w n,. Q . , a - . The Clarion V PLAIN JANE Why did I have to b born a Plain Cwhich really is not my nemo Q 'Tis a terrible f te for any girl To have lips that do not curl Into a Cupid's bow when she Means to look her boat Why oouldn't I have a That turned up just And blue eyeq that ep To show my youthful little nose a bit, rklo spirlt? Jane? Then folks would look and say, uOh my, doesn't she think she's it U Personality! That s a laugh How am I oing to prove I have it, When nobody ll let me speak? Maybe you think I'm shy, But you're all wrong, All I need is just one try. Common things might be good enough For one who wants no better, But just to think that's all we get, No matter how hard we strive, Then I'll tell you 1t'e not fun Being just a Plain Jane. Y. Damone '41 Fl JG 7741 X -H-if X .J G U 4. n J ' 7 I The Clarion THE R.D CROSS NURSEH While the shells are bursting ove head and the guns crack trei farnlng all d he poor, wounded sufferlng SO1dlS1S In tfeir mud filleo trenches lay Thelr bundles oandot s on thelr fighting LO lend then o e H6510 l sld T1ey have to lie there bleed ng Until a renort has been made lney are lucky if they get to a hospital, Thlough all the mud and the rein They are oeer ted on ithout ether And iodine arcs to the vain knd there is only one person 'ho, in this realm of noise Gates 7lf6 seem a llttle brighter For these discouraged boys Tnls oerson is brsxe and gallant Who dGIiCS the war's dreadful curse bC3TlWg nothing snr hoolng the best She lS the Red Cross Nurse Dorothy Rogers Parody on Ghrlstoohfr Marlowe's Poem HPassionate Shepard to His Love some live with me wnd be my love, And we will npalnt the town ' From pleoe to elaoe we'l rally rece Until the sun goes down Then we will sit 1n USloppy Joe's fatoring the 4ltECPD1gS jump and Jive LO the tune of 1 not suing band Str ight lrom Q Harl m dive ill buy a gown of gold And mnyoe a wink of sehle If you vlll only live xitr me And mske believe I'm Gable Martha Allen '41 n Q . L - Q 'Y' . 4. . L I' U ay , T ' Q . , , . 1 T 1 - . - . ' 1 W - .'- I ' .1 .. z fa V A 7-1 1 n .1 'S m Al . Ft 1. , . ' 1 , . ,.. ' 5 4 . Q ,-,. .J C fu 4- A 1 , :,. 9 , ' 1 2 VY f ' 7 - 1 A ,.1 ,, - 5 . Q Y. J . A Tx Y ' ' 4 r . ... f. . 1 ' . . 1 ' Y A , r, . I I .. L , , vw A - K ' 1 1 . , lu - 2 O I 42 . .. Q f A 'ta U Q 0 A , CII I . ' I . - c .1 o 1 - ' c.. A ' ' . 4. Rc C' r ' ' 1 I . 0 It . It T, . , ' q 1 .. , J. - ' C4 r-1 1 C, - ' C 4, - ET L f. I C A o I w 1 Lf. .f ' u L. 1 . -- ' . Q 'J .L . . . 1 r '3 'X n The Clarlon CPRISTMAS Chrlstmas is Ulorlous tlme of yeal, It fills all hearts so full of cheer It means a Qaus a reotss and vacation That lS nearly equal to graouatlon Chrlstmas 18 a rover nt ev nt One should see that lt' well spent We should bp grat ful to be free For we may have a Cnrl thas tree Much of th world is flll d with sorrow Their only hope to so the morrow What lS the cause of thls gr at crisis? Perhaps the greatest r ason why That lS DGHFQ a battl cry, It lS breed Jes, greed I say Thank God that we hav Christmas day Norman Kilby '41 DEPTHS OF DEbPAlR When the whole worl 's one against you And there's notolng fou can do, When Vou know that no one 11K s you, And you'ro leellng mlgnty blue, Don't jump off flom a rivtr's dock, And leave th W1O1u orld you to mock Just look the world stralght through and rough, And say to it, HI'm as good as you Louis Bernard '42 . A , . G i . M C4 O A 'I 5 0 5 5: C 8 , I L , . I 'Y -5 i Q Q ' . Q ' ' 2 e e A . . 'N S 7 'L . 'B 'I ' ' 'I . ' s M . . 1 - e e 1 - rn Q . V O . 5 . A ' ' - O Not to be answered by the wlsest. e N ' e - ' . , 4- S ' ff wr ., . 3 fb 'Q O 1 G s ., . X , J' v. X ..Q . L ' 4. v .F ' ' ,J Q .A.. ' 1 A 'W 'J e 1 la w , ' . 0 'M ' f l th . . n N O , , The Clerion MI UP P T1 'PINK TOOISI ' Horace Ven Horseear our handsome hero, wee tripping lightly along the darkened streets of Sn ntytown e llfht y 1 Vis number twelve and one half's mould trip him Hu was 11 hxfry, for his girl Henrietta Horsereddish who is our heroine would think it odd if he w re late During a dull afternoon fn h ntytown Detective Bureau where he worked he had, ju t to p ss xw y the time, started to figure the number of evenings he h d come to see Henriett He gsve up in desoair when he re ehed five thousand and four hundred twenty five and ninety three hundredths Horace informs us that the ninety three hundredths comes from the feet that he went home early one night l'l'QQQ'l'Ql li'l'l'i-'I-I'iliiiifiiiliilliliiiiiiil l l'l l'-I'-l1l l'l'44 -lifii 'll ll lJ'l l l'-l'IP'll l'l' QQ Horace knocked on the door of Hcnrlctt 's shanty and went in Henrietta our buxom beauty, was sitting at n tnble owing shirts by the light of an oil lamp iSpencer Tracy w s still working on the electric light J arms nd kissed her W rt do you think of thet?n nYou've be n e ting on'ons,U said Henrietta nnorsce whydo you keeo oest ring me like this? I told you once I'c ke p onmak ng shirts for a living until I et 1 m n with money ' At th t moment n horrendous howl plit th fresh C71 air above Shwntytown nwhmt w w s t that? ou vered Her ce from behind Henrietta chair ws he matched nie toupee rece hi felse teeth eeros the floor UI I don't know and I'm not hankering to find out,H ssid Henrietta NN now Henrlotta don't be scared,we ought to go see,n sa Horwce, pushing Henrietta out of the door UBe br ve, I'm right behind you As they walked the deserted streets of Sh ntytown Horace be hind Henrietta the howl again reached their e rs nSounds like a bsnshee in d distress nd on inf riority c plex to boot n said Henrlettc WI I wish I were h home W said Porace 'Let's go over to the nP1nk Tootsie C fe W Hor ce where there's some light n Qwe4wuwwlwwvwwwuwwnoweww444444+44444unouveauswuwuwuwuvwuwwowwoafo CHP INDICATION OF PASSING TIME ,, V- V Y ,, ' - V - Y ' ' r'1 ' 'W Q rl 'H' X- LJ. ff.: v U1 L , J. ' ' f a as g.'I, .s n - , - v ' . e .. : a - . '- w ' , L . L. , 4- L 7 .- - e e . . . at 1.2 S a 1 - , - , s -as .-a . v L- In lil . F., c ' P. ' . , - - l , , i L O A a . , . . c ' 5' O 9 ' 0 ll ' Oh, Henrietta, my beloved,nsaid Horace as he took her inkus a ' . Wh. ., vv , ' V3 F. 4. ' A--0 - x, A l E G TW L C -7 ,. 1 - 1 I C :I Q a I N . L s e . ff 0 1 - a. - U A P 1 - . n .'s . c. ' V4 Q L . S ., ' I - S O - ---C L , O 1- '5 ' , , . id c , P ' n I , - 9. , - - , 1 I- llilllilllllllll . Lu ' L a L U Om- : 1 L - ', 4 . g . 'N . D 1 ' LL 9 'Pu L I The Clarion Puehing onen the exlnglng door of the Pink Toote1e,our chro- nic couole were met witn a cloud of oil cigarette for what have you? and m lt bever ge emoke QHQ odor UAh, good old 'reeh air drain W eid Hen 'Horace,I'm thirs y ren't you?' WWh1t'll you hwve en?H eld ioreee nI'll h ve a Zombie and don't spare the herd stuf n 'Make mine weter neeid ioz ce Hand mind you not too etro U As tley sipped their crlnke the, surveyed th crowd and won dered about the screams they and he rd Suddenly someone snot the lignte out Bing blng bing they went. Horace felt e blow on hls he d and everything went blacker than ueu 1 ae confusion reigned around him 4H1 X l''K'Wiiflifiibikibiiliiiil-iiiiiibiiiiiN ll'-N ll'-lI-4i-l!'-N ll-4f'll l0'X ll'4I-'Dl l!-4i-'lb'l l'-l1-i ll lNl ll ll ll l il l ll'-lH0' He came to in a em ll room witz no visible windowe or doors Onposlte him set Hen, tied to e chdlr ee he w Q 'Goodnlgnt N ne gre ned and horrible horrlpilatione went up nd down hie b ck as he sam wnet stood between Hen nd hlmeelf It eouldn't be but, it was e I rge ruety hooped barrel of Qunoowder with e lighted eondle on top of lt nd e snort candle t that UH dcrnce lf th th t th thing exolodee ve w HYee Henrietta d r but 1e'll die tov I Q e Qlvcye wanted it Penrlett d rling have I over told you how m ch I love Jou?u nU1lllone of tlmeq o cut out the lmbcCl1iC ldiotlem nd te me how we're going te get out of he c uorace I m Geared Jhet e we down here for? V1 t hate we done?n At thie noment they he 1d e dour ooen in the d rkne s, and gruo ome guy WqlkGQ toward tnem 'W wlo are you?' quevered H r e U I m Ju n en e n d gui e Kingy w ngy W UK1n y win ? ut 'r n K ng T'm S EY uYeen I know next thing you'll nBu but I I 5 eeluttered for ce 'Cut tne chatter yer mejeety Y yer goin' to oe in here when tn t b r ae I say Yer QOIH' to wrlt a ren om lane for 3100 OOO or else Klngf wingy piece of D per end a pencil Are you ,e aying you're a dick r tne king of Kookoogan and el exolooes if yer don't do note 1 king them K okoogan wcn't come back rere'e a goln' to wr1te?n H u, I S I ull nO,K , I'm goln' to untie you but, remember no funny stu now W After the note was mrltten dorece w e egein tled up 1mi U ueeome guy eld Huow I'll t ze tr t candle off the gunpow e oarrel You dldn't thlnk tnet I ve really g ln' to let it ex olode, d1d you? Oh no, yer too vwlu ble You and yer deme is oln' to etey here until we get th t money . l' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' Y Y ' : i Y W Y ' YV ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l, ' ,i ' , , , ' ' , , ' 1 ' ' L Q gm' L . S Q 'l 4 '- -- a ' 1 E1 R , L . ' L . 5 4 c cf, .. , 5 ,. , . t , a 'I -, V c c' , I S., . . , a , . ' . f. Q - . :- , L. . A 13 , .. , L nga 1 1 e I I , I v e - 4- '- . - - xc 4 .. . X . 3 . 1 - , - L . ..... .. .. . ' I 2 , 1 L 12 , L, ' q . L F Q -vt ' I 4 .Y -1 A .2 A-My-Q3 1- Q. - 1 . ' s. 3. 1 5 Q . D .m. A m. I f.,u.. an 0 ' 7 ' A A I , - 5 fu. L, C . . L 1 5. Q L. Pu I C. 3 R, x. I --. 4 N , ' 5. -n 1 f F fi H A ' . c.. , L. - 3. 1... . T- - ll --.. C , -' R -' A n. , .7 S . . 'ff I ., - , .ca , s - . getler, ju.t .S I ve . ' I 2' fl. L ' 1 9 J. 9. D, 1 C ' e A A u I .. T . , . L L L. , 3 . s.. Eu 11 , 54- ' A ' 71 s A. 4. g 4 ,V , L 0 4 +L ar 1 - 1 f Ixr. L ' ' A 5. u .. . ' . Ft' . A ' A SS . 8 'S '1 ' O ' S ' 4 , L A . I' I , - 'l I A c. u. .3 TC 3 . I -1 . Oh, et e C g.l 1 ie S , '- 1. . . '- .1 ll . - B I M ot e -I Q - .---. ' b Q ll 4.1. L u 5 . .. , - , L.- I 3 . - ', , ., , 'V , -. , .. ' n., , ci - ' -. , ' e - IP e r- T ' ' 4 .. L o ' 13 c., S ' ' c 5 K1 ' I .., - , 'I L L 9 ' u ' V - 'N . A r. L , , . U . Ar 3 ' Bu I- , oh, tell, y-ye , 1. l Y . v . V Q C . - C ,Q ' L. C..L v gr L - S.. , I , ag is der 1 ' 7 1 c' 'X N- n - A c I L s. -f t .x , 3 C- 2-Q .. . 'Tx .V g L ' M a . .W . The Cla ion 'We?n said Hen 'Yer prettg mart a1n'tche g rlie? Well so long I got a date with a dreem U And ne w 1+ o LO clog the door after hin WHenr1etta, I thi k ow x y xe'r all ruse d uo ropes I know wry he had me write th t ante He t11nks th V the king of Kookeovan Penrl t we'v get to stoo thl here p ot WIt's a good a done but vill you tell me first just new we're going to get out of the LD8lTQ?n uYeah tn t is a toxsh one but no problems are so toughthat they can't be t1oue1t out 'We11, proie ser when you've thunk your way through these ropes let me krov So the hou xly by and Horace burns brain food thinking At last from dom ce Urenrietta I've get it H he yelle NGot what sc1xtioa?H ' o a may to get out of here N UHow I'm eekwng inc edulously,u said Henrietta uHen this 1 not tne time to be fooling we might get k 11 ed, you know H U eah, I know w are you going to get us out?' Wwell, you e that b rrel of gunpovoer OI U ou aiu L gonna blow us out of here are you?' Of course rot If you'd shut your trap ard listen I'd tell you how You see that barrel of guloewd I over there, well its damp place for ag s U or ce 71 l you nlrry up and get to the point nv ll it you'll shut uo I wlll ' snapoee Pore N ou ee ll the hoops e u EJ 1U pots Jew if I can ag my chair over to the ba rel an knock one of hem off I can s w my ropes in two N H o good Iorace In tee first place how are you going to get over there? You re o tivntly tled you can h rdly bot an eye- lash And in the second ol c how re vou going to knock the hoop off? And in the thlro pl ce how are you going to saw with it? WI guess you're right 1enr1e t do 't rub it in ' sa Horace dl couroged uvell T'fG get a better ide Horace nd 1t'e not so dres c' U nform n I'm ea s N sald Hora T t :ht Horace Always be tFUtHfU1 no matter what HC t he k ddlng H ' id Horace ' f 1 ext time n t gruesome guy comes in I will work on his gentlem nly ch racterlstics and tnen ask him to untie f ne doe the course of tire, you'll be untied by me of course N UNO good Hen It won't work H said Horace UAnd why W sa d Henrietta lndlgnantly, won t 1 1 gg g g g g og . o o g gnc gp Y' . L ,f H, ' , I ' ' V .V V ,YH f- ' 'A - ' 0 ' ' ' S. , . , 1 ,I , . , 'E 1 Q- 1 Q r. -Q 1. Q V V4 ,Lv J- .-A N: J -L 5, ' . , - - , , I , . ' ,HK I n th, 1 e .U t . e m in tease , . . I . - - - -e 1 - . if . . at - m 'L . .'. . . ' . 0 gt S. 1- et.a, , e C L 9 . O 1 S . , g I, L V . N- . I , se H t .o ' 9 ' 'v' 1 , ' D41 L 'I V, L A , 4 I :E ' . H ' s c , , . - 2 , ll 9 ' ' -, -s ' . . , . Y if' 9 . Q , I , , d. , L. Z. IN A. 2 ' ' - 'VI , .s. -... C' I. . lu. x. g ' S 1 X . yr 1 O Y . he . ' . ' sep a ' ' J' 1--N Y 1 M -' H . e o ' - H , I , il .- . s. 1 J. , L - .l L. , . L J 1 . , x ' . . ' .- , '1 R - , hoops are awfully rusty. It's probably oeen standing in this , . J M 9 0 .1 H Q , Kwl . -, . ,L ,L En 1 r -p 1 - O -' I 'fe , .. A , . 5 ' 1. ...Y . 3 ' A .Cen - ' ' -Q B Y S , 5 . - A -. 31 I ' F' f' r- .1-. .- J. dr 'I' L T ln. . . ' ' , 3 Y I 1 Y IX! -4.. . , 6 I, faq , a 1 . Q 3 . 5. Al k D F H . - I- . A a e, a 1 . L . -A 1 A .. ...pt , ' s.. . Y ' t a n ' id , . 2 9 1 S r. Q , v ,I Q j e, - ,a I L . ..t1 . I -A Ie, all , r., .M' ace. W ha 'S rign , . . . .'.,, , ' -- .U ut t .j' ' ., en,' sa A . U ' -e .- 1A -' .. Oli., lla., t.L6 I1 4' u E '-' .L . , -. U a . a' 'I . . ' .. 'I me. I . 9, in I . .. , I. O , 0 - , 4- c 1 ' ll I I! , lv V --- -dit! ills nf' ' fn s , s 1: ll , ul-quot-r Jr, H , YY l-f,Juu1 yiqu,,,-' nirv- The Clarion f ' ' -' ' an s A A--A-H - -- 7 ff - - --n Nbecause no guy with e fece like his could ever be a gentle- man. He hesn't got eny sympathy for women,end especially for demes as fat as you.N NWhy,you little shrimp you sawed off serdine. I'll show you whether I've got sex apoeal or not N So the two of them sat tH6PC each wishing the most dire tor ture on the other, and e ch thinking that his plan was thf bette . So the time ees ed Again they heerd the door rattle and in came the gruesom guy carry ng 9 trsy of dishes Here's yer dinner and I'm here to feed yer, so cet, and get it over with pronto N NUh look Nistcr, 1t's oretty uncomfortsble sitting here el tied up like this Couldn't you untle me? I c n't vo wnywhere by the looks of this room,enu be lee you won't HHV6 to feel IC then NNooe, I csn't do lt Say y u're prcttv cute, e11'+cha?N NIh 's t ya s g ntue N NSey, you're pretty punky e1n'tch1? Or ere ye pleying herd o get? Anyw y we'vo got to see more of e ch other, be ut Iul ' B thi time Hor ce v s boillng with r Us but he blt ri lip end kept mis mouth shut NLook N swid Penrlett Nyou r not betting to first ksse wht me unless you untle me N ooe, c t L it ' e swid WRU h went out le ving hc trey behind hlm NHell Htnzietta, 6ltH6F your nose we 1 nw or your lipst ck was crooked, but you liopro un SOWEUDPPL N shut uo, 1unt' And o the hour flew ov, ch C0HtDlHlHW sivty minutes en e ch rlnutt SlXty seconds At lest Horse went to sleep but hen rictt struggled voinly to undo hor knots OF gunrd lo V d in few more Tl1CS but nothing wus T more Henri tte s 1 gtcrd 1 more he thourht she knew him, but HQ just cou'cn't g t his n ne in mind kt l st or ece woke up enu HLH1lCttq s lu to him 'Her ce how would I U l ke to get out of 1crc?N tion is 5 ttihg cr1ticsl9 ny lf those Kookoog ni ns own t come ncros with tl t honey we'll look well g rnisbed with ner lef end served 1h some blue nlst p 'hy the klng o Koulcc h might even b hole ittlng on h1 throne right thls Iinutt T NHJrsce,rh t vnu J y u s ld 3 t 1 d xy Q n unt1ed?N N 'd y you were what'N oncst Itrrictt ? Oh denrlettn hurry un untlc uc o n Get cu o ielt Nha dOn'T U t GXCITEQ Jrsc Ey ile looks of thing we n t Uf Wtle ftcr you uf unt h1 o rnod r oo 1s o t t h IQ to UDTiS 1 m cost Horse loo NWO K c me 1 Q s L 'v n s ing in that i A ' . , . l. K. i A Q . 1 , J - -J I' 4 , s . , 1 . , - , . .e Q ,- f, . ' I 4. ' L - -I , l 3 , 1 t, 7' A 'N L .A . 1 . N- A . ' G C. Q -1 u - - -1 - : . s.. ,. N S 1 S ,E , C ' ' l . , . e . 2 .1 ---- J , -. Q s 1 U 1 1 P et -t o ,, Ger,e 4 ,? .., . 1 . M ' ff- 1 , J f: .. .l c. .1 - r - ' fm ' 1 5 ' Q7 '. ,N 5 3 r' .... . g y s ,Q e IP ' f ' Pee, ','l s 1 , L L, Q -. ' 13 1 .r -T V ' , g ., , J. 1,g , -.X I D L Ll. ' ll L D . ,. N Q N he I rn' lo ,' h C c ,e .'e 1 t . . . . Y ' . 1 ' . , e ' s . A . w.s S11 J X 1 -s - Q I - . . A- , n , L. A .- T, A . . f I Oh . n 7 '- . ' I ' - . ' , . N - s s M ef , Q L D J -- c d - N - r , ' ..,. 'Q fi i P , - ., It C3 3 I ' ., ' 8 . e 5 , ,Q - 4 M . , T , E , 3,e a ., . . ' J nv , ' ,L N 'J x., S A 0 he Q s s c u ,ew tie im , tlo U . S - - b'J H ., 1 - ,. , , 1 - A 1 s Q o ls we . 0.1 '. Q -Q H - . :- ., - , .. L3 1 -1 v L. W Q., : s,H , ca - , '- 9 , r ge, 1 5, - , , . . .y, .- lYou know how much, henrlette. Do you FGQ11Z6 tnst our S1LUR- F t , ' 'ATN' f ' ' 1 T f- C- ': -'. ' ,L e , , , . A i, H , y u 1 ,' K , ,N f s in I A , , , f - ts .0 . - ,.'9 -3 u . . M . I . , , ymm o L 1 -' 1 f e s GCl91. H , ,- l .tk :ee . ' ., I ' - ,. - . 1 ' . A I - fx E , L ' .- S , 5 1 .- 11 ' 1 0 v, A , V ,- f - 1 . ' ' ..1 i H 1 . k - v Q -K l, la may lf I to 'ou the l le A - as F y 1 P V T Q n I se f - ' e--f L . h c ,lvl s P , 1 fq A .. . ., 1 .. n F A Phd .J S we cn ,-U J t f les . , . . H - ,, . , MG I J Ce 1, . teen X uf - 3-.vi .. .L L ,S, I , 1 ,. ,. ,,. , ' .. if ' cs gJ.sQmn-n n , X, e . lcd. TH s Q. , on - s Img ' 1 T , -A . -1 1 the 1 's ec' . . Thofe! I' 1 ,-s, - '1e, I'h . sei' 1 4- - -X -. . - fs -- -- - , f- a '47, U.!'1,fLA, l , foo P:tL:'f: flkzg I U bd' . The nl rlon C air a Qln ' so long I'II rever oe able to Ioof cneir in the feoe O , Yeo I tnoego 1 vas t CLP nNever mind T1 t ou N an get cnot u. NOh for cr 11g o t loul,U I een t Q e TV fou Coy 'iplp UWOUF J. J u out of hen? we rfce Hyov we are eunk rolave I w free c n get NAnd leove me er ne? I u s no ' In if t koev y u 1 d goxe tb y o ooo P Ol U WIIUCE. Suodenlx onotoer eerie me fl 6 but still au6ible,rea tlelr eo Q toat HT L, N at fou ' n T C HAeUFlG e o Hauet very UOQQ oce Q t Y JUESI oofoce, e it 1G e ' t Qoundod we toouah it Ll oiece ' .nr bite rr ue Nc all turd ed U re W P c ce, new ,on Vox 1 tio W is 'pt 1 yOu'Pe hovlm I lnf oere?' , mute ov e o I o, you' L olxr It I 'H 1 v Ixf' O wok rouml fwe roo1 f let t's t ey went ll H soy, 'Vw tire, and nlt hi e door H Tlukt C3O E3 SCYIDS S to Y flcfl fi y 1. lr 'LO O J I to di il shful 't or ce Ollll flu I1 We d1dH't ir Q m clove to he1e,Hsqwamw vb 1 Ov f ere befor I' I've get it, Uor eel' ,ou r rigot ow that m n, too 'Pivc C uoln by gum, renee I Q km e tooee rote 0 N 'll out yoar tl 1 P anti o I Ou fd Wight be mof l t t Lp CO T, tw enllctt Q f1m 1 Colm 5 olov out t I itu tnis cr ll be ODSH ' C for PQCL T'Ve u 'ld 17 evo f tt C nel tux. I ttle 1 t o f .L CL, 'ln' Flb 'W .Lt 'l C H ,Volt oit If On lleot co ire 1 to T R16 1 ore tv oo C V' fey 'en out into tl S of All or e nnr Vince Lv XJ QE. Y V 'h. I, .' 4, 1 ', - , , 1,L i 'L I I gllv .I 'Is hat the E.ir'e fi,0 He:V.e? ' 'Lit 't ft ---H ,f K flu, y, L dit. Ffrvy 'R and get we ' L ' ' '- Af- 7' .1 I Q 't j U toe I rtlef, goreee. , A y . u I o moaled he 2 2. 1.r . .N We ' ' .et Ney 3- ,eg tiit, T1e.,.. 'L ui I 2 . . n I . U o of h e ale - g e s t. V'y, hey .L f Q 0 1.2 5 ue, Ie,' ' 1 18 'nf 1. 0 L 1 U '. J 1 - L- e 2 ecLo, x'f e., . .,- . dy ed 1 gre. . '- A there '. hga1n.N 'I - e Q 1 g veoo . f roo , Q W ed H ot . 'He ieifh, in y Q Q get me tit 0 he Q e 'e ve re 1 Level aho se stwlifn B , H 'Q o 1 f of ---I see, I seein 1 GH, ,' t?l ' ... MQW '-A..'.Q 'A k.ife on E.t troy thot l:n--- -1 .Q I : M - Q . hm mon the ba- eodcr it .le .1 T: te e In Lo ' ttn, lv -f,' 5 na-', '-- J v' ' e . gL'. N 1.-:l1P.t'e L11 cl ' 5 o ' ' . .s fri- -ef, mg. I I , f . '111e.-1f ifn' ' snirp. :here ' F9 un ':d. WOW get UL te ees ff. no -l, I th 5? . . IC F Qlrt tleit Rg3.in. Hhorace, how are we goioi to get out of here?H Nell, le l,.- R - ii. t3L 5. 1'n t. ' he Z5 rift .. J- f 'Se N ' - O So h 1e. o Fe 1.0- oml Iiei it. It fee ocked. Uwe , eoid H f'e 1. nA7riLl, L n I sta' ed from G 5 . they t L' h,'e tn- I ,'r I ff' o Z .H HI 1 go' 3 ldei, Eenrie ti. Wie ' R ' u'e-h - 1' U 1 yo' -f I he 5 I, , -g. . 1 ' eh' F 1 . X' . I w 1 'Y half. Thit ,'Cl 0 tfke ci A I GUM tilt: I T., 1 L, . I J. niorf Q, ,I o I o got to hgnd it 0 y . f L,l , , -. ll . I . o Lev wal'-Q ine woited. They V J' f ' up f'. 1 le rr ltd n he oee-. Ee -'e .C v' to 'le ' ' ern Q 75-19 noon o t--: ue l , ft 'el he 5 . HTF flew ov tn,t Anile? Cloeh! Tie oA.'n 1 hlm , the heed Sql L Q Kel him - . n 1-3 il m lj ll +140 5Poor,',1-f.ce 1. ogee e the rean find sal , Well, - I I Q j-ft V ge Q job, if I . au eo mys I' ns I Hn -e -I . NH, Q e, Stow brrcging and come fr.N Th ' v t rt a l2FgG room lei v t. K 1 - 2.6 ' - 5 - Q S t' . E.- Y. fb O GJ ct 'cr tok n mlm F tae Quota coming the door in H OC'm,CL J YOU. Ile I'll st t 'Y' fu OWF5 o n ood fnd b lnl oafot re of t ou You'rt eoowing e obout to o ow o oor TC est Hvl tfw vent O olnd t give at the -J G of fn Cree r fo oem ctfd t do ewv Q e coo ooo lx, J .L fil C xitb borrele P not The Clarion nSay' thi muet oe the wine cellar of the Pink Tootele See there's the olo elvn they u ed to nave before tuey got the new cna Ye henrletta gues you're right ell cone on tnere'Q nothlng here guees U So they Das ed on into anotler room and there ranging be fore tr ir eyed was CCont1rued in the next leeuel WOULD YCU TLKE TO BV A MOVIV S toulo you like to oe a Tovle Qtar And have in your houeo 9 de luxe bar o oJn anc crlve a Qtrewrlined o r And OPOVlQP a home for your Pe and Me? Would you lik to be beautiful like Myrna Loy And be the be tbe t nd lee l of every DOy, Or be hurt od fat llke Jane Darxell, Or b GUlCV on ywur t like Fle nor Powell? ould you like to be witty ll e Fanny BFlCc Or Or pretty one ffir like Florence qlCG Or oe hendsone Qno muecullne lile Cl rkie G ble And be rich nd rltzy ond weer OTChlQQ anc Qab e? would OP be Or be Or oo you like to be do nlng lxke Errol Flynn young and h nd omc like Jeffr y Lyon a SW1UgQt6F like Judy earl nd rough end vlld 1168 Gilbert Roland? Who n Q thoueeno tlmee no H I an wer d HI would rotner rem in Cape and ane I would rather be ololn Dorothy Rogerc Of lying Point Rowe Freeport Vaine Dorothy Honore '42 L , , A' ' F, A' W , I , J ' V Lf - ', V ' 1 - ' - -'I . . O S .L 4. f. L L. c , -, - -. . C . Y . G u . L Q 1 L x. L gg - . T , . . 1 1 K S, T , .L S 1 , JU , A I , L- lv , .L . L q Q J, A , , J. t ie ' L, ' -.--0-Q-Q----..1---.4--no. , . Q ML 7 . YH A .1 .4 J.: .AR f.' 'A 4- W A - - 11 L , I . L ' 1 L . h w PW 1 ' 1. if u, . . L cv, . , 8 ,. - 1 , - J J L - rV J D 4- - fu . NJ u yn :, ' , Q l ABT' :- FG, , ., E'- . U 9- ' - Eu lt 1 'J' L . e 1 A Q ces . ol 2 .nf ., I .I I . K as lf . A 3 ' Q 1 ,Q s D I . 1 1 L .., A , , -1 -V .1 C . . 'L . Ji P. - 9. . - . - ' 1 . -A eq c, .L ' L L L- .L 1 - . . . . .c 5 . - - 1 2 A a.rs .e - e '. , ' 'I L 9 EL -. . .1 - v x '11 . , .h.l-L -f. . 1 . 1 , O, Lo L A L , , L S '. ' e c. . E.. L 4 t F . , ' . .. 1 v. L L F 1 'I I lx H -1 1 A ' 'I 13 5- The Clarion GARLIC Crunch, crunch cruncnity crunch, Crunchity, orunchlty crunch That noise you may know 1 1 foreigncr's teeth hindering throughout his lunch That onion lik obj ct h ' oracticlng on Exudes an cxotici roms I think H c n stsnd it mer ly bccwuse H s been gassed by lt into 1 coma Onamstooootlc de crintlon Should resembl the subj ct in sound, It'd be folly for me to try such a thing From previous ex erience I've found So I've chosen 1 subject like garlic On which my d scrlptlon will dw ll Though it ewsily can be bettered in sound, 'B utlful but weird Stanley Hunter '42 POLTRY Poetry is silly I thlnk I will swy I'd ruth r rcsd prose on a cloudy day When th vind is blowing, und t snow Dil d deep ' r her have prose to ut V to s ce I Fc d about lov nd moyo romance, And ft of fwr courtri lik Belgium and Frdnc But wll lS in prose, and I might even ndd To hav to r ed ooetry is too down ribht sud Now I'w not comol inlng, or rsislng a fuss If I have to writ lt, I suppose I must Norms Lit l field '42 'i V 1 1 ..- T3 C V S C . 'X '55 U LC A 7 L- 0 '- C 3 G S L . ' . 'L ' -R. .... I I O F2 1. C ' r C3 3' a ' C' . , - -Q ' -. .-. -I A , tx -A in ' :. 0 1 ka L, -.. .a fl ' ' Tx fa LJ . 'Z 'X C I G A v O . '36 L 'J '3 It cannot be beaten in smell. . G3 'l . , c c S 357 ' . , e fi f c . Q 9 A I d at. e h e p t he - lesp. . -. 'AQ - 1- G Pt c. 9 . ' O r . ES, '-9 'J I r G . c -5 ,. 1 .- 'X C . I- G Sk 1 G '- U Q . gf . ' .A '-. A xl. 'v N 3 3 l 4 I, S 'B A dog is a man He follows him He follows hlm And then comes The Clarion A DOG s most fslthful friend around all day to his journey home to stay S csfld come out about He lies down in front of the fire And sl rs there all through the night He sits by the And then he follows you round door until y u In the morning he's uo jumpdng alound He's so glad to sce y u he lmost in oks you down You give him his breakfast and he's off on his way To follow y u around for to rest of th d y Kathleen Estaorook '42 7 V, V V ,-, , Y .111 :af . ,fji. 4f'-' tiwmfi wi-f'1 i,g1.--wif' .. a l pt. 4- 1-125.15212 if ff' f ,gzaf ..es3v.4e L f ja - ' VWEQSV fenmwt! .4 we A '. ,A'.fif- NmWMWWf.uf fwwmiiwwv Iv J, .f.:::'f,,j. I ' ,Q 'I 1 .yin 'I lgagnin A ff: uf f Q' Q .Jw 95' ,f i If , lf' Y- ' 3 u -' 1 I C . - - i A A ' n U ' 1 Q . J LL Q L . , , 1 3 le AJ ' 4 5 1 . 3 I A J- , '54 : ' '71 3 91 , . 'E 4 , ' 4 1 C Cf -t Q V - - 1- D .L C ' o The Clarion THE SUDDRISE P TY Or TH GHOSTS ,A 1 f .Y ,I f4f J Yx-ff nMary, I don' k ox if I m gol o like th1s,0 said Jane suddenly HLooking at a rouse toat's suooosed to be naunted,and sleeping in it all night long are two entirely dlfferent things Mary,do you supoose there r ally could oe 1 sts in the at lc l1?e they say there are? iaybe tn r is sucn a thing s a ghost and maybe they do walk round th t old ouse ot night nOn don't be so foolish H replied Nary indignantlg UYou.were all for sleening ther this 1fternoon,end besides you wouldn't want the crowd to think e 1ere efr 1d,mould you? Don't you dare beck out on me now It's funny how peoble can oe so br ve till it mes right down to doing snythlng nOh I don't r ally rind. It's just th t well I don't know you know what I mean M ybe this house is on exceoti n, and there re really ghosts ir i With th t the two sixteen yeor old girls wolked ur the l ne the leave ru tled ue er the fn t of these two daring dv ntur rs es t eymounted the or ofy old vooden steps tn t led to the nuge, dark colored, orcned door of thwt one hundred and fifty yeer old NaHSlOH There was Q creeoy feollhg in the air as though eyes were Ri- lo ing their every move Th girls h d b en told toe story of this house this after no n It seems toot many yeers fo when the house was in its yourger years th h 6 b en a arent ror not Th owner of the house h o oroo sed to the most beoutiful girl in the town and wds going to tom her as his bride But one day a hsnosonc tr veling sol sm n came to town The fisnc e of the owner of this m nslon h o fsllen in love with him nd they hod elooed, leaving the man noor,broken, and defedteo to h1s fat His f te hod been sod 1HQ6od because, in his deso ir, he hdd hanged himself in the attic, ond oeing without mwny frl nds, hed not b en found for yodr Now as the girls velaed into the d mp, musty smelling old house, they remembered this story Mary who h d been so brave and T 'F1 :I T Lui .Q J-J Z1-,.v '. - , I ,,. ...fr ll-1 !-,,. I, , ,f L, f r, 4 s f ' . f I I K I ' f' ,f .. 9 ' J . 'Z' . m I jfif' 1. A , ,J-' .'.' 1' fi 3 . . t n 4 e. . 1 ' 1 V n 1. - .Q . , y ' V L l A, ' e - ' gho o t . , 1, - ' . I ' 1' A' S S , 9. . ' , 1.4 A X , - R - 3. il. r .l . 1' 1 -V r - n 1 - 0 - 8 4. C 1. 1. 1 I. W if , R ' 7 I1 q - K A fu . ' ll CO 4. , . , -3 .. I R '--- , 1 ---- - ' ... ... . R .. .L c, V 'T .. I A C' L 1 tv n 1 'T V U 'W . .5 F. 1' .1 . T c fc AJ 3 ,. ' 1 ' shaded by huge oat trees. Slnoe it was near the end of October, s s hd J ee . o v , Q at e e I W - ,., ' I ., 1, ll . L 35 lx I.. -' -. A , 3 1 . .. ' c .. .. 5. 3 - ., . 1 I ' ' c . ' ' ' I . - Tr' O fx Y - . C 5. 3 .L 'I' 1- 'I , . ' O 0 J L K' Ll F .. ' 1 t In ' , STS I ,Q 9 Q' C MP. 3 . I 9 9 ' A fx ' . , I 1 ' K C' 9 - ' C .L . - C , . . 1. ' 1: G . . 5 S Q A n . , L, F. 'I 3' .. 'N , , F. -. I r A C t . .. 'W . ' ' fi . - 1 , v n G ' n C41 C 1 C U C , Vs. C -- 'C ' at 1 - C . S' t G 5 QL QC' a x . L ? a . - . I I . I c ' The Clarion stuck on going new began to feel slightly meek and shaky at the knees Tae etmosph re of the spooky old CO1P11OF with long lacy cobvebs floating down from the high posted ceiling made a person who was very cour geous feel like Q smell frifhtercd r t who hed just wslkc into r ll lighted room filled with people The house conteined no lighting syst m, so they lighted cmn dles brev which th y cor ied nd tried s h rd tzey coulc to ect N6 ry, on't yuu fore get the vrong room and onen the door the room b ey still d nfllng down from tnot 'Oh,th t rws ye rs wpo ond o long, long time I vouldn't even to sleep tonigat W T e txo young girls wolked up to the oedroom,T ne h nglng behind skirt Nary cent peering arounf to ttlc 'nste d of our sle ning room In gint l oking in on a whor 1 m n h nged himself Coulln't y u just imagine his bedn?' t man 1 b en in his grave for tninc of it You mon't oe able the wide, crefky old st lrs in Mary nc almost clinging to her the sices, into the corner 1nd behind ner down into the d rk eorrid r from which they had come Th y c n to t1e nester b droom nu open w rptd leer Taey looked into high posted ro m ed, meh g ny st in d b d toll frcsssr Q 1 he vy, cre ky old cont inlng n old fashion- xlth 1 huge mirror which cont ining n old broken pitch r nl 1 du ty c ie of soup The girls got re dy for their night in the haunted m nslon ond slid ln b txecn th musty smelling y llowed sho ts Jane shlv ered as she thought to t must h v be n t very same bed th t the owner of the n use h d slept in Boto girls 1 y th re not dorlng to move nd listening for tl slisatest sound iii!1HHHi l'4HH1--lf-N-4I'4l'-N'-ll ll--N--N'-N--M--W-N'-if-IHHHI-+1--Ib-N-41'+I-4+-N-il-4i'4f'4i-304k+K-+t-41-4Hb-l+'W-+HHl--lHl--ll-4I-M'4Hi-4l--3Hb'W-li- It w s about ml night, nl neither of the girls hed slept a wink just lying there Th y talked wb ut every thing they could think of nd were NM1ry,u Jan ssif ou1ckl5,nd1d y u beer tnwt funny noise like rope crceklng over 1 bo1rd?n UOh, be ouiet, Jwne nd go to sleep If you don't shut up, ou'll n v me score , too I'm so u ere, I heer t Q in D n't you he r th t? It sounded like someb ey struggling O O O O Oh Gee, Marv, where ore you? o you h ve to stoy wey over on tne other side of the beF?W nOh, don't be such But there w1sn't ny storing into sence But w sow cross tnc h ll to run c omp clompwelomp clompn terribl , mlssn pen, on tnin sissy, Jens I m sleepy U sleep l ft in Jens sn just lwy in bed s it so ce? Uh t w s th t thing she just ouickly to the stairs? Tnen she heerd down the stairs It wss s t ll figure 'M'1r'y, M ry 1' I up oulckly ' vhisoered Jane Did you just see whot I just som out in th hell, nd id you just he r whot I 1 , .I J , ' ' ' 1, V Fi . ' , 'I . . l . . e 1 1 .4 r 3 t ' - , ., . ' VT 'S c . ., 4.5 S '. . c, me ed Q ue. - 5 ,. F -, - 'I Q - ' -, ., . - O + ' f ' ' e - r Q u 'M Q a l as 1 e l c I ,'e. la d. f L.4 4 J. 1 e , to L gs. .4. G. ' 1 ' S J. ' x Q A FJ 1 . e . .Q Q ... . . Q T .' ., -' 2 'Zi 1 . -,Ps Rig 1 J . C A 1 ' ' - o nf e H5 n the , Ins e, ' . C, ' . tri. fa 1 1 . ' .7 ' 1 W . ll . Sn. '2' x.. :I L . A ' . .x ex 1 4 'H rx -1 fy 'F Y. r - . u cm 1, . E e as I t - E . -5 I M A ' f- 1 Lf. 7. . S 4. ' c I e no . ' l . . e mme - l r. e 1 Q d f e' L a Q fl 1 2. . ' 1 u . Q - o n a 'T , oli a e e , n n l e 1 4 s reflected their frightened faces, and in one corner n wnshstand Q s N e 1 Q . s al , C . , ' f C I Q, A u n Cv. x. 3 '17 5 A e 'v ' 1 ' , G - 'W Q . L' ' f In 3 e -e he L. a .P 'o n- . . 1 ' Q e .s 1 U 2 e Q le gl , H Q f 'd L Q Q , ' g W , G : 'Z' 1 , .1 H. F.. 4. 1 -- I 1 G a, n 7 . O . c 3 2 -. q L, Q T' L M ' , Q N 9 .L y 'a e M d . . .---W .sf at 1 . , 0 ld. a. ' fs. - Q o . 8- .... , 1, I D , I Fm. 4' .X 'A V 5 I . ,g -z av 4 1 -5 . U l . 'J T. 9' 'z G Q L 3 . G I . - 'D A I ' Q 9. 2 nn. 'A .L N ' N. 'Z' 1 A Q JA ., . 1 'I 1 , , H 1 7 - - A k. ' C Q L . 3 e 'n - d ' . ' f 2 , coke , J A . 1 J J. l I . , L Y 1 . , fn F . n . Ll - Y C t --- -- L s A. L-y I I A O The clarion y y juet heard? Mary, I'n eo Q ered' UNo I didn t Gee nytzlng U reolled Mary eleepily nwhat w it? Oh wn t xae that whiep ring I heard if Qomeone were whuy pering hla thought quletlyv Oh, you're getting me th t way, too Thy dc you oo lt Jan ? Don't you know that tnls old pl ee ie epocky anyhow? Let'Q go to eleeo and try not to think about it any more U UO K M yb that would be t e beet idea if I could only get Cleep But I'll try anynof oodnight Mary 'goodnight But try ee hard ae the glrle would to go to eleep, they now seemed xlde an Soon they keaxd other HOlqGS ndary, dlc you ju t heer Qonethlng It Counded like Someone groan ng It eounded ne lf lt c me from toe attic I'm awlul Scare Aren't you?' HT aueee I'm 5 telog QC rel t W hiver d M WI wonder if there le a Greet ln th t ttlo Do you trirk we ehculd go Over and Gee wh t it le? I tcn't 7lKG tke lde of not knowing what th t HOlQ8 le do you? Hadnlt you r tier flnd out than l1e dere not YHOWlHg nat' 5013? to h wo ntu nWell maybe tn t vculd b e beet ide 3ut eupooee the g oct of that awful man le noneing to the beam? 'I don't really believe ir gnc t ' Mary reol , Ubut m ybe there would b one Oh 'n not oln to b Co eilly Cone They Finally got out of bed ne Qneaked to tee door of the attic Naturally Marv x Q 1D tr le d Since tue ttlc door wad c le Qt trled 1 w Q ev n more ere ky than t e reet vhicn t e glrle n d tWleC H are, you et y elcqe to re ' NH1QWcFCf la uIt's h rd to in what t ere ie ln tnft roon Mrrv opened IDs cor Slowly are etccd aelce to peer into the Il tall ghoet in f ot the very Q ne one tn t Jane had thought che had seen CFOQQlOg tle upo r hell Anl the woret oart of all wwe lts bflgqt glellrg evee et Fldg etraient t the C1F1S M ry Q lvered and Jane ne rly falnted ae toe Ehoet walked alowly over to the qirle ut 9FlHU no found fs it elipp d out tne door it etdlted running ' r cuiekly after it The noe ne rly trlpo Q down the Qtalre cv r lte flowing sheeellce robce The fleure eened to have a tendency to tlp fcrw ld 1 w lk d orobebly Qinoe lt wad c unueu lly tall end unbalanced Mary r n down the Ct 1 ft r t gooet aol Jane followed her strangely nousd t ere about ten other hoet folloxlng Jlne whleh n turally m ce r run all tie laeter Tre t ll Qrost kept aOCUlHg ee lf lt vele ryin to ire Cone euuby lole in wnleh to dia ooe r T e r Cc ceatlrued t rouga the nu e 1HlHg room to the li rary, into tle cr 1 eom nd tqen to tie kltchen Th Poet darted to toe lde ju t then no tie fcllo ere d1dn't Trey fn l n o eeo o tn cell r etaire Mary x upon the ghoet Jane fell on too of laly t e re t of the Uhoate fcllo in 1 N 1- - L L L C C. . 5 I ' i 1 ' . , 1 . 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The Clarion Wh t surprise' The ghosts begun to screen, gro n, and then to giggle In the full tne robes or sneets had f llen from the Hghosts'1nd Ndry and Jane felt silly to think th t the things whidd h d frightened them so were only th lr friends who hid te sed tnem becsuse they d1dn't dere st y in tre maunted house all night N ell W s id Mary wfter 1 mhile 'I guess tnwt soovs you w sissie YG rewlly re But I guess me deserved to be scared since b liev d in ghosts at our nge NDP let's forget it,Ns id tn smell st girl nickn med UL Doris W e h d 1 sfell time snywoy Now, how wbout celebr ting NC lebreting W laughed N ry scornfully nwhet could we p ly do to cel br te in this old nl1ce?N UVe'll get wlong all r1ght,W replied one of the girls U ou see this was supoosed to be a surprise 0 rty ell the time W brought olenty of refreshments with us Th y're right out beside the door ' much most fun they h d had since 1 st Holloueen vh n they had so fun ringing th church b ll After they hid talked ov r tne escsodde they ull w lked home toget1er dnd got ready to go clsss th following morning Yds The And Our nlghtb Emily Fogg WHE FLINBIQG Or MT H DGEHOG 1edgeo g so t ll so wooded nd so proud cllmoed this ye r by to tr 11 w s narrow, bushy to s y the le st the goi climbed und climb d to r lo ds grew nedvy so h High Sch ol Crovd nd rougr g wwe t ugh ch tne top d to steo e refreshed ourselv s nd LCQWH to climb Th tr il get narrower so xc made o single line aching and tired we resch d the top So tired were we, I thought we'd drop But we soon forgot our troubles ond began to cheer Thst we'd climb Mt, Hedgehog agin next your Robert Jordan '41 il . 'B - 1 I R e I e r Q ' - 3 - V ' ' C 4 - lc . 1 R. ' A. ' Q Q 1. A 1 I . I v - r -9. i L . C o , Pe ' f: ' , ' ' c , F. - S ff 1' a . 'I I n we e e f e . ., V n 'e .. e A ittle , UI c it Q , , f ' Pe ? n e 1 Q , -e .2 . G R os- S G G Q A c 'a ' 7' .- 1 . Y 1 'JL A ' A S. -s G Q G 0 3 ' Q s .. I Now ever'one was hs e . All of them 1 reed that this was the A I '- A .- a n ' f e e I ' e e . ' - . Q- e ' ' --L C , - ' e 49LJ. ' ., E 5' 51 e . '42 A yx' '1 Y Je NJ A 1 0 -J - Mt. T .a-lc , 1 , If Q , e , fc ' ' Q le 3 1 . 2' Q n I I - ' Fu. 4. - V H C O 0 We . ' e ei L n ' I , we Q . - ' 1 M 3 pn 'm - H Q I C F 1 1 'WY n. . :Ze 0 A a ' f 1 .4 -. .e C ' 6 C. . ' L C, Q L . The Clarion CAPITAL PUNISHMENT On the morn of June 9 1940 the body of a beautiful young woman was found on the Lincoln Highway by two state police She had been staboed in the heart with a long narrow weapon that was very sharp The police found the weapon a small dagger a few feet from the blood soaked corpse Later when the body lay in the merge, it was identified the beautiful debutante, Brenda De Witt, daughter of Jonathan De The police immediately started investigating this murder No tell tale fin erprlnts were found on the dagger, for the murderer for murderess had been wise enough to wipe them off In search ing among the v1ct1m's personal belongings, a small red diary was found The dates before May 20 1940 were not of any help, but the later ones read as follows May 20 1940 NWent to the opera,'Hamlet' with Alex tonite I'm getting sick of Alex CThink I'll blacklist his name J He never even kissed May 25 1940 man'J I like him May 25 1940 me goodnite W USusan introduced me to Ivan Bonner. Qwhat a n0ur first kiss' KIvan and Il He took me to an expensive night club We drank extensively After the night club, we went for 1 moon light ride ' M y 28, 1940 0Alex phoned me today, but I refused to accept his date, so I went to a dance with Ivan Ivan June l, l9404WAlex visited me today, ring We quarreled, and he left in anger, found Out June I do hope June tomorrow. Alex was here, and he got angry Alex is very jealous of and I gave him back his but what do I care Ivan at me, tool' 4, 1940-WIvan hasn't come to see me since we quarreled. e returns!' 8, 1940-WIvan called today and made a date with me for All hope is not lost! Thank goodnessin Here the diary ended and a search began for Alex and Ivan. Alex was found, and he said that he had left Brenda forever. He denied that he had been to see her since they ouarreled. Ivan, when found,sa1d he had gone out with Brenda June 9th and hadlnndm- 'W V P' nl' 'gf' I' V Ili-1, ' izrrp ' ' , ' , f fl- 4 7 I L A 0 1 I . , -- -- , . as Witt, a wealthy Wall Street broker. 0 A. t . ? , , S., D . ' 1 2 j I I - Q Q , ' C O I n , o ' o '3 V . O - O 1 . C- ' 0 a - ' . - n 1 O O I O V h v . . The Clarion een with her at her home just as B one intendee to do,but Ivan Was arrested for murder in the first degree Why? Because his alibi was false Brenda h d been found deoe in the morning and yet lvan claimed he ate luncheon with her' Faced with these facts,Iven finally broke down and conf ssed He said hc w s eslous of Alev n e oiled to V111 him Bxfrln, however, discovering his olmns, eoov rt Q him not to co b in th t she might tell dis ol ns, he T d tc with h ly in the morning one st bbed her to d th The time came for his penelty death in th el etrle chair' d or The processlon stsrtcd the las m Lo to the 1 v n w s strepoed to the choir no the C'TlOHGF qWltCHCd on 'ne 'juice' once an it v s all over Iven's body hed b on burned in a few seconds That is edpitel punishment' St nley Scott '45 THE FRVSHMAN CLASS The freshman ol ss is l rge one Its numb r fwrtv ight, All have h a dcten ion Up to this very date Some don't t ke Economies, But the teecher, Oh, please d ' All of us take Gener l Science, And me anew about everything, too One get her nemo in the Clarion By being the the school flirt, so they say Her lost neme I e1n't quite remember But her first is M a r t h a There re four very different classes In this smell high school today, But the best of them ell Is the freshmen, so Hooray' Dorothy Nichols '44 1 L. T ' .ICQ 1 ' 1 - . :B . Q -., ' . J- v . . 3. . . cf. I , . e . ' 1 1, , , f M nf J ' . 4. .. CL 1, f v. A-.L -L . 1 ,x.1f1. . , Q 1 fg'T3: - 1 se. ear- g a - L 9. ' 1 Merle e, ,a -- or ear u , 8 . ea,,, f 'Q v ale.- e., 9 e5 g rf--2:,' ,, I 1 1 ,e - nf ,f , f, T A-1 -- mv. A priest calmed Ivan one then a guard elmo and unlogged the oflred ' . A - ,, .1 o . - - . f A t ll. 1- Trot ser, 4 - a . - - 7 2. I, a . - exe 1 - . . U JL J Q we - . . a ee . ' - 0 , C . A g 'S Ll. -ul ' cs 9. x.. l. Z1 4 . . - - J 213 uv, J. - . Q 3.6. ' u - - n at . - 1 1 K... ' V 5 Og c. 3 5. ' r- ' -V . - ' - , U . ' 9 A L,-. C., L U I l 1 i i at . 5 , 'I , C., .Ch . C .. ' 4' . Q 1 U: SMUERAYA ,,.,:?53f3 M fwifiwgff' K G Z A ' CU , g h U2 , U2 fJ',,. ' .u D III. lb qv 'X' U N I U., ll 3 bb -W IU! 'I-f:x M??E7?x fa Quik4m'fia3, ., ,. , 3 5 X 211.1 K , . K?xlYH.f i Y A Wixiif A A Qi The Clarlon SNXIIOF CL-TSS PT AY The Senior Play, WDe1on In th Dark was scheduled for Fri day the thirteenth but due to urfore eendevelonments it was given on Thursday, December l2, lCfO 'Demon In +he Dark' is a story ofi o young girls, Sondra and Ethelind out Lodge on Sondra, to White Owl Trevor They have inherited a house called Look White Owl Island, in Bar tarla Bay who is in lov with Deryk Verse, brings her family Island to spend the summer The caretakers of Look out Led e, Duncan 6cTav1sh, his wlfe Janet and.their daughter Mary insist that the house is daunted Th MeTavish s elalm that their son Roeln was drowned by th ghost of brlah Coffin who haunts th island and their daughter Mary is all but drlven crazy by the ghost of Uriah Cof 1U and his wife the Creole woman, who push d Uriah out the b y window to hls doom years ago The ghost of Uriah Coffln, the Creole woman, and a erawlln hand supooseu to be that of Urlah Coffin, ha everybody on edg ineludlng the two d rky servants, Dido and Junio r and the house keen r, Lizzie Scrug s who uffers from a v ry bad cold all through th clay At the ppportun 11me, Bob Hlldretn, Sondra's other sultor, enters the oletu e and saves the day Robin MeTav1sh, who i supposed to b drown d, Turns out to be the demon Uriah Coffin and Deryk Verse s disclosed as the Vlllldn The ch raeters a e as follows f-1 . Tl 'N A A L . 1 ...J . ll uhh S , C . ' I ' 1 ' - D . : J 1 o ' Q u 'S . 1 . 'r fu ... ce Q fa ' . . v .L U L ' ' . 1. 4 ' ' fa' 7 - ' ' w 5 . ... L F - u ' .. 1 1 x ' L, ' 3 - Q G -if '. 1 4 1 a ' ' Nl .- G . . La D . n , .7 ' , - . .. . .. , -v . S - EJ. ' - 0 G ' ' s , 1 - F, l 'J L - 5 Dk' - ' a - , ,e - - ,e e g', s e e 'x Lf L Q -. . fa N1 ' A ln Lek . 1 T 0 .L S fu rx 3 'm .1 XJ J A J . . -I ' ' 4. L 9 s 'N .3 17 ,, ' L4 4 - 4 en- l . 4, ,e ' Q .a A . V , . . . , ' 4 e 3. G ' 'A x, C, 'r ... - Q , 1 - 1 S . L 'VI .L L, 'B -.., .,, Q . , . A - .. ... T fx , ' All A ' ... - . . A J . C 1 G 4 G . 1 -, c f' . NC .. ll A. . .1 I' O ' .J 3 1 Se. - 1 - C 8 , '3 .', NJ Duncan MeTaxish Jan t Mary Ethelind Tr vor Bob dlldruth Sondra Trevor Lizzie Scruggs Dido Junleer Jenks Dery Verse Robin MeTav1sh Prompt 1 Stage Ianag r P o rti s d Sound Vffeets Edward Bennet Pauline Swift M rgori Winslow Martha Allen John Powers Jes 10 Hatch F ances Arsenault Caroline Har ington William Haybury Laurence Soule Russell Leavltt Yvonn Damon Norran Kiley Robert Jordan D nlel Wh teh r Hel is Wllletf The Clarion L'2s+ H1 Y club Soon sud 'CHS Y CLUBS fell tho e student to were lntere ted in forllng a were lnvited to Golh m o sse vest dl Y vas ll eoou after their vislt fnv witn trs deln of Mr Chsster ey form two c u Lirl ' CHQ ofs' The s V FLUTFQ Abbott Presldent Pnyllls Allen Vlce Preslucnt Flleen Syule an, Sscretsry Ivena NlCHOlS Tre cr slle L1 1eIE er cl e n 1e1 s b l b fer club The boys' officers glrls c u o vcn lH o Secre Dorr are QlOvH+ Lcrov S11t loc Prcsldent Lewls Noyes tary, Lecn Stilvcy Treasurer M c Lund and sdvlser, Mr The purpose o the club is to seln us to flnd our Voce clubs meet o Tu sc y These candy ssles oncc Lck the boys on Non sy eveninhs nu tn gir s sltornoor clubs HQVE Lsrnec Honey by having socisls foco soles end y psylng du s Both girls nni bovs njojed trc Gorh convention whlcn istetn girls flve snd Mrs Abbott ttenocd Thls meft in lsstcd from 4 50 untll 0 lo During t 1s mme We li t ned to sreskers, had oi cu ion rou-s dcccco hsd suoner and we f presented wlth our chsrtcrs Th LC ver tfn schools represented, no t of t cm hqVlHg menbtrs ITOU two clubs present Each club sent s rcnrsscnt tiv to tic council t Portland on Gorhsm The Girls' roprts ntdtlv w Nwn B bbitt who vos tlfoteu Vic President of t council wnif st Gorhsu Tn ooy rcor s nt tivf wss Reub n Dyer N Y'- '-7 xx! C Hl- T C K: u , ,, S .J H S Tfll : G in I . 'A . ' 'nl El t n. V J f-1 Y . .Ls .. t 0 L 3 L. ' ', 1 .J -D 1 -, E- +A Q v f R. Hall, tn 'so lkbs, s qu s f ' b gl . I T girls' adviser iq hrs. hive ' I 5 -' ' , 1 ' , ' . ' ,X ' . , , J.. r T 1 , , V ,f X. H , 3444. , -in L. .1 , V -.. , l sure., N3tnl'T Bebb'tt. The- A e s'ght 2 members in .' 'l Pnl e 3 f ' the X 5- . - l : Pre 'ic ., s Q 2' hg V' s -s'Lf , ' 'c ' cg s - , . . J . l ' Z 'Q X , ' ' S . 1 . L., Q o H f T-?ef s c t L-, ,, - ' ' ,.- tions and to teach us how to get elongwith other people. Both s 1 ' H 2 w's , - c 1 1 of , - qc Q d 'e 1 l n sein' 0 A is. ss - TQ s 6, s' 3. f M , ,' -. , A f T , . b fr ' ' cc. c f Q N- f 1 1- em ' ' s c s . Q, ' , boys, A T . t Q , T- . ' ' c - .g V. Q. : ' sg F, h'c s in s e o cy . c ' s ss ' g .1 , Hn--', Q - ,T n V-Ts . . . A - - . r.h s . ers A-li 1 - - - - 5 G 1 hs' s ' -ll 1 e ' T . . c -- . t .s Q -p ces 2 e . .le . . a r' d 4 ,.? . C - T- ix . . rl S F' 9 -' , .' Q. s.. 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ORCPVSmQA The Orcnoctra wfq organize? c rly tbl f l' into two grouoc C QCHlOP Orolp and a junlor grouo Those woo have hao very llttle trainlnf or ego rience clay vith tlc Junior Orcbectra wnlle tbocc w o frt mofo oroficlcnt mUClClrH0 olfy 1U Senior Orcrestra to n toey hfvt scquircd ufflcl nt ability thoqe in the Junior O cb Qtra go lnto thc nlor 2r1uo Gramm r Qcno l m ll aa llfn fchoo Ctu cnt Pc llowet to pl y 1U thc orcncQtro, or 1D thlq U nncr 1C fopec h t w w ya H Vv ouon mLt F191 for lt or hcctra clacc ole! wn lc t undcr the OlPcCtlOU of Hr RlChQTC Barbour rcnocroc thrco Qclcctlono namely To Victory Crerchl School ooctc moron ano a thlrd l CtlOU oonsicting of frou AmC1lCaH N tlonfl Alrq c Orohoftra h bccn rchovrslng a numb r of now oicc lt houlc hov n xccllcnt rcpmrtolrc 'or thc junlor claQQ vlay Ono also for tlc Nqotcr Malrc MuQlC Fcqtivol to Oc h lc ln Port lano r l mc arc o bu glv n out tllf yo r but tba mom rc wlll b EIVLH tl l CTodl+Q fo th ir f ort hc OFCQLCCTH lil lQo olnv t tl rcduatlon excrciQcQ -- M A f A Ll' 1 1 L ' L -L , L f f f -- f- '- A 1.14 4. . w vs. hon. 1, in. - S F .L -j- I- , n . 1 ' ' '1 L. 1 2 - 7 , ' L, , 'l . 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LL at Fc gLL1 ' o LfL. yyvy yy yy T TheAGlar1on 7 A T T y v STUDENT COUNCIL REPORT The Student Council which uns been functioning in Freeoort High School for three years met for its first session in Nov ember of 1940 It elected the follovinr ofricers Prcsident Vdward B nnett Vice Presldent Stanley Hunter Secret ry Merjorlc Winslow Th followini com ittecs were el ctcd at the beginning tle ye r to function ultll June l Dancing Scuool dward Bennett Barbara Bilton MT1jOFiC Winslow 2 Clean uo COWH1tt e Louis Bernard fboysl Barbara flilton fglrlsl 5 Fire Wardens John Powers Louis Bernard The most xtenslve work done by the council this year ss d nclng clas mhlch m t every Frid y night Tow rds the end of the y r dancing cl ss hod to b dlscontinued bec use to time on Frld y wus nat lways av ilable blems in the halls and school ro d and a motion picture club to nelo nay for the nrojector Nornar Kllby ras el cted t org nize such e club which has orov very successful aometim in Mny the Studcnt Council mon s to soonsor 1 f ir This will bc th first sndcwvor of t11s sort in rrccnort High School wid we vould reci t the su ort of the torn p ot e The wqule sooo l is t ming cart in tnls fair, d so f r th thusi sn nxs be n such th t it ougnt to make n ev nt of this sort gre t success M . , . .L c. s . 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' X, .,,-- I , 1 , N' xx ,pf .'.- :, ' -..1 ink:-L'--'. 1 3 W 1 fl W , ' 1 5 --.. ,. . 1 W ' G Y- J , .,.f:,- , 1 1 .--- Q N 1... -.4-1: .x iff 3, 5 , l THE CLARION BOYS BASKETBALL BALL- 1940-41 SEASON Late in the fall of 1940 we started our basketball season We started with twenty pla e s, and now we have sixteen The list Willett, Ruel Anderson, Lexi Boy , Richard Anderson, Leroy Smith Leon Stilkey, Irving Williams, Gerald Blown, Frank Kimball, Edward Jellison, Sherwood Snow, Mac Lund, George Thompson, Daniel Brewer We wish to thank our coach Mr Small, for being so patient with us The team loses three members by graduation, Hollis Wllwf lett, Gerald Brown, Captain John Powers, and one member Richard Rlngrose, due to over ge This season we have won six and lost twelve games SUMMARIES OF A FEW GAMES On November 22 the high school opened its season playing the Alumni We were defeated by a score of 22 18 Ken Brown a regular of last year playing for the Alumni was high scorer with 14 points Nov 27 The team lost at Cape Elizabeth 55-51 in a very well played game The lead shifted back and forth throughout, and Free port's lead of two points was erased in the final two minutes of Play Kennebunkport high was our first victim losing to us at Free port by25 22 This game was very close all the way and was won with a final basket by Powers Dec 15 The team defeated the Portland Junior College Var- sity 20 17 The Gorham Normal Junior Varsity was superior and defeated us badly 40 16 This game was played at Gorham The return game at Kennebunkport proved successful for us This game was very interesting. The entire team played well, and a series of long shots by Ruel Anderson helped greatly in the win. The final score---51-50. Freeport defeated Pennell at Gray in its opening league game 44-26. Powers gave a remarkable shooting exhibition in the last two periods. Ringrose also scored heavily. We defeated North Yarmouth Academy at Freeport 29-24. This was our second league game. Brunswick also lost to us on the Brunswick floor, This was a free scoring game with Willett dumping 17 points. Final score 44-37. Greely Institute gave us our first league defeat. This game l I ll ,ll ,' 'Q' -A U V V . ' V Y , , ll A - - ' A A 1 , ,. . 'I lf . - . I y r. . I. of the players is as follower Richard Rlngrose, John Powers, Hangs -pus W 'ss .N 1. 0 A. , . Q O 0 s c. , I I ,QL ,pg 4 ' pglnulsnisz-1 lullll l rin: lb - 4 4 4 0 . . IHE - at Freeport was a 53-28 contest, close and exciting all the way, The return game at Yarmouth was disastrous as we lost a eng point game 26 25 This was another of our numerous sea saw gcmssg with the outcome very uncertain Penncll added further woes by defeating us at Freeport With out Powers, it was not our night, and we lost 28 26 This game put an end to our championship hopes Two other defe ts are included We lost an informal after noon game to Falmouth High 52 19, and in a second trip to Bruns wick we w re defc ted 55 59 On our return trip to Greely we were d f ated by 4 points The fin l score being 48 44 MENBZRS OF LPIS YWAR'S BASKVTBALL TEAM Right forward Richard nDackU Ringrosc This is 'D1cx'su second year on the v rslty team Altaough he is only junior, he will n t be ov il able next vc r and h oeen one of the mainstoys of the club 'DickU is 6 feet, weighs 150 and scored 1 0 o lnts Left forward dollis n11C egn Ui lett Although this was nNlCkG5'Sn first year of versity ball, he showed fine b ll handling ability UM1ckeyu is 5 feet 6 lHChuq, wclgnt 725 pounds, ond scored 65 points Center Captain neohnnyn D x 'Johnny v s our ch1 f thr at offensively aad was osrtleul rly strong ar ound either of the backbosrds Injuries and sick ness to 'Johnnyn cost the t am two or three close fieult to r place NJohnnyu is 6 feet 1 inch, weighs 170 oounds ond scored 210 points Right Gu rd Ruel WAndyn And rson L st year Ruel sow quite a lot of varsity action ther fore tals year he was a regul 1 guard Ruel' favorite sh ts To the lens ones In tight spots, Ruel came through rith a l nz h t He also was a hendv man n the defense Ruel is 5 feet 8 inches, veighs 156 pounds and scored 26 points Left guard Louis 'L u' Toy s Thls is NLou's' first yeor 9 versity m n, but h was very impre sive in the guard's position and is ver, ogrcssivo r und the baccboards nLaun is only a junl r nd wi W be on asset to the team next year 'Loun is 5 fe t 9 lnches, weight 150 pounds and scored 7 points Q . . 1 K. - Q 0 2. 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' c c. C :ju A g ' O ei I il , r'1 1 H 4 u H C 'U' C 4. Q ! 1 J. C :su ' I 3. 1 4, - 0, 7 - 'T C, Ut ' 1 L 4 ' U ig.-. F15 - ' f.. .Cf L Q , 1- mr- 1, a c. '- 'L ,LL 7 Y- .L . , i l 7 ' 1: 1 . n , . - t . ,.. .y . . G 5 . . v I L. 3 -..uf - -.. L,. B g 1' I it ' c.. f. e ..O f91 S. . VG e ev. ' r. 1 .L - ' J u C - f.- c f- -' ca 1 1 K 'ru an K 4- games. He will be a big loss to the team and dif- -. SL ...c . '. L t , c.. . . Z1 ' G , 'U - A c. c, e. L - : , . '3 , .L ci. .. XC. . n- 4 L o S c A Ff1'f'C J. ' . V- ' Q c. ' YH L, 9 i S C . ' 1' r.. L L 7 W5 ,L ' ' g L. ' ' f' J nl L' K, 1 - A 'B . U I T A r ' 'T '- I gk , .' 0 ' e eh .s n L . ,a . e 4. X . S L f.. L 4' Q.. 1 I W c. - 'X - Q., G Z1 'J 5 C. .. 4. . . . '5 L C 111 ' L.. C, , V f C ' -' .. Q I C ' I , V ' The Clwrlon A gre t deol of credit must be given to th second team for excellent teamwork luring the owst ye r The second sound con sists of Leon Stilkey, Rich rd Anders n, Ger ld Brown, Leroy Shit Edward Hlndley Irving Uillloms Free Klmball Sherwood Snow Ed ward J6ll1SUD, M e Lune, eeorv Thoneson ond Doniel Brewer All of these boys with the exceotion of ne, wlll be bool next seas I'DIVIDUAL SCORTNG Nome Powers Ringrose Points 2lO 120 Stilkey Ruel And rsen Smith Brown Noyes Hlndley Richard Anderson Willlems 2 Team Total 498 The tesms total this ye r wws 498 9 ints, We have plnyed eighteen g mes and won six of them The team Qveroge is 27 e ints per g me h n , , Y , L . - - ' ,l af C.. ' x. ' H . S ' - GC ' I C , it L Q 5 3 H vu '- - ' 4 ' P.. -A . -A . -,r y . - , -- L. , ...L lh .4 , , . ' 8. 1 H ,DC J-J. :li K h Q. Q. a ' ' . , L . , ' I xi. li C M - iksk t 'I a 9 . . c 0 1 n 0 u s Willett. ......... ... . . . .. 53 . ......... . . . . .... .. 49 ' 6 T. Q ..-. . 1 0 . 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X ,Mmm C I P ' 5 9 I ...J I v X X xx x F L P rw ' f g X ff f if 1 X K l x A X f, iff f ff, 5 X if fj If lf Aff!! fgif The Clarion GIRLS' BPSKElBALL The girls' basketball team had a very successful season this year Uwlnding upn the season with the trophy of the Tripple C Lea gue the B division, in our possession Dorothy Bragdon, center forward, scored 82 points This was Dot s' cond year of basketball, and sde has played in every game tn year except one nDotW is partlcularly good on lo g shots, and dny guard has to be on he lo s to keep up with 'Do She dn p a d her long shot ability at G eely, where she soor d 21 pol t out of 26 'Dotn will graduate this year, and it will be hald to find someone to replace her Glcnioe Strout, as eapt in led the team to a championship 'Glerrjeu played 1 aassinf game a d set up easy shots for teammate She is wel' known in the Trlple C League for her letters the last three lvena Nichols played left forward She played for two years as guard, but a ter showing that she had a 'good eyen for the bas ket,W she was put in as forward Ivena always carried a spirit of Wflght to the Llnish U and sh displayed thls spirit when we play ed our home game with Greely, ln this game she scored the winning basket when tn rt WGIG thlec s conds left to play Pauline Swift played guard Thls was Paul1ne's first year of bask tball, but she had tne dlvdntagcs of height and fast foot work ov r almost all of her opponents Vary Etzel, center guard, played a nard game of basketball all season Her opponents found lt w1sn't the easiest thing to do to pass over her hG8Q or to drlbblc around her In the last three games of the season M ry played forward She played very w ll in this position, scoring 9 points Marie Varncy, though only a fPuSHmaH, was on the first team Mar 's opponents found lt was hard to get around her or to re cover from the bwokbodrd when Marlo was ln there flgnting In the last three games of the season Marie played forward and showed that she was adept at shooting as she was at gu rding Martha Williams a sophomore was a good all round bask t ball player Sac was as good at guarding as she was in the for war pOSlt1OH Martha SCo1SQ to put up pu into the team and he lS about as rough as she can be and still be on the basketball floor Dorothy Giggey a freshman, always seemed to be Win the way' of her opponents. nDotn played in nearly all of our games and will be an excellent guard for the coming season. rw 6 . ' i 1 L O . Q - . V 0 ll t I A . wr A ' ,H ' A-4 I .. A il ' 3 C- 11 1 3 U I tg ' lc ye . . -- L ' re 9 - 'n's U . ' t ,, 1 X L Q 'J ' . ev-. , A- . ' Q 1. l . ' '3 P L L in Rr J H1 .4 her ,Sq I .L I I .' .. ' ' sportsmanship. Glenice played basketball all four years, wlnning I U ' ' - u .f 1 an C ' Q ' . ,,. Q A . ,, D 1 C' N . u ' L 5 ' 1 ' fa 'x - -4 fx I D ' 1 NJ I A. C' ' - C ' c Q, A' S ' IL ,B Q 1 .L C - 0 . 4- a --3 ' a L 7 . , .L af 6 H g ' e '1 Q C 1 . f '- X' ' . ie ' . c,.. 1 ' C C , 3 C l ' . .N o . '5 0 ' 'X ' E1 . 1 V 1 2 G '- 'I 1 1 V . I ,X t 1 I f v ' -. , C1 ' . -an 7 S 'a 1 S ' f , 'H . ' ' ' ' I I . I , , . The Glanlon The substitutes Margaret Nhitcher Verlan Wing, Ruth Daraiche Nellie Lane Eileen Sydleman Dorothy Nichols, Barbara Kendall and Barbara Bernard, played good games all the year and show promise of being a strong team next year Jessie Hatch manag r had the job of taking care of the bas ketballs notifylng the girls MASH there w s to be practice tak ing attendance at practice, and go ng to all the games to keep score and tlme Jessie will receive a letter for her work OUR COACH Miss Nickerson h s seen us through many ntough' games and many hard practices There was always a cheerful smile from our coacn to greet us when we came off the basketball floor whether we had won or lost the game Miss Nickerson you are a Uswelln coach and we thank you for your patience wlth us and we hope you will have a trophy winning team next year INDIVIDUAL SCORING Dorothy Bragdon Glenlce btrout points points Ivena Nlchols Marie Varney M rtha Williams Mary Ethel Nellie Lune Eileen Sydleman Bath A C Kennebunkport Alumni Pennell Greeley L.L. Bean Deerlng E,A, MeGlaughl1n Greeley Pennell Deerlng THE SCHLDULE 50 Doints points pO1HtS points polnts polnts Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport The Score for two games with Cape Elizabeth for. are unaccounted : 9 I I 7 82' 1 68 ' 55 t 15 A a A ' ll ' ' ' 9 iq- c 6 l 5 . . . 22 P 18 24 A 16 23 - 8 12 ' 27 A 30 V 31 19 18 ' 55 f 18 I 25 A-I I7 ' 19 26 F 14 22 ' 12 Clarion N fs 11 s he XR f K0 x -I PNK XX! Egg! ...lj MEM? 4 U X Dear Alumni editor Not untll you asked me for lnforratlon regarclng the class of '54 did I reallze how lone go lt has been slnce we were Urea uated fro1 F H S we were a small class of seventeen members, and though most of us are not f r aw y tnere re several fhc nearly causec me to turn cCGCtlVS Iowever, I shall set about to account for eeoh of us a ccurately s I can Louise rown, first on the llst, is now Mrs welter Stet on and is llvirg in Frecaort S e n a small son John Dryent is stuoylwb t t e University of Oregon Q ne, Oregon Hovey Durgess IQ a cceri t Xe all fnew he would be IH I boken New Jersey and lives in New Nilforo kew Jersey Marvln Camo lS enlloyeo at the Beth Iron Works and lives in Freeoort, He mecfled Thelma Towle of the clcfs of '55. Marguerite Crow, nov Uri. Hervey GQUUHICF is llVlHg on School Street. She is err-oloyeo st the Freeoort Shoe Comoeny. Ellis Goud is living in Freeoort. Je, too, is mecrled. Elizabeth Guotill is Mrs. Alfled D rry end if working IU The W y 2 A A A y H A . --'J lx 7. I ' If '.Sff-if sl. - V . . r el Xl ', Al ..,' SQ 51-EP fi. Q4 5 ,I '. afv flgki-,,f1 If If sf. Wg'-. .i K lj .,i:Q55ig5 1 W I- V ' ', G9 it 'Q- ' ' 1 'VQLE W rw? if X' xxx I . fx ,- ,f ,ff II 'ol A l ,XA Xl f rf '1'04 'i!w2li ll I f f - f f' ll l.l'F,f4mi N , H 'N . 1 if V' 5 fv' Iftk-Q,H-5 f 2 xl- ' - ' I f' I f -- - , . , S-al, my ...s f ,X 'L ., ' A JI ' . Q v H L. I ' . , H , c.. 1. . . ' E 8 . ,. , EV '1- ff -4. . n A. L., .:. .., X, ' A , c - Q e . 3 , ' e , M - 1 - ie ' . I ,, L If 1. .S 5 . P . u Q 1 ' 1 -, cg 1 .i 'l . Il' 1 ' S 1 . If V - l ge e h I --Eu.e I., . -- . L. I- ., Sl cn? c,...,. 1-.. 1 ' , B . 510' J - - R - - 1 Y ' The Clarion the office of the Lcnoc Choc Connery Dorothy H skins was h rd to f nd but I did lc rn that she is a govcrncss in Tassachu e ts Margaret Bubbord 1 nom mrs Gordon Long and is living at South Frecoort QDC has tvo c uvaters Lena Jaccson is Mrs Don Eodx ll She is living in Freeoort PPlQCl1 e Lee 1s Mr Leonard Stodo rc and lives 1U Cos Cob Connectlcut Dorls Lunt m3FWlCd LGMIS luttle enc Givldcs her tlme b tvcen Freeport and Florlqa Phl71O M rstor lS a Q reaanma ln the 240th Coast Artillery Cores, Bsttcly J of the Natlonal Cu rds t Fort Vllll ms Bcrtha Rlchardsor 1G now Mrs Don Coffin nd is emoloy d at L L Bcan's 11 the office Philxp ROQCFlCY is cmoloyed by the Food Milk Comoany in Sum mervlllc, Massachusetts Fdward Taylor lS in tr 940th Coast rtillery Corps, Battery G, Fort Wzlli ms This accounts for ll cxc at myself, and I am now Ars Wil llsm Grlffln, and live practically in the sh dow of the hivh school So now in beh lf of the class of '34, I ll say Ngood bye for the year Sincerely, Ableall Stouell Grif ln Alumni Wdltor Class of '54 ,, I -.J 9 lL 1, A . f - ,, A a - a 1 ., -e . - ,f 1.4. f ' L L fl N, S U . v . qv . 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C 'r 'r .Q l A.: The Clarion Dear Alumni A ew weeac ago ou aeked lf I as a member of the cl of '07 would Iur he o of DFlQC l a Gerta Brvcnt of the lunch room Pope Curtle wlo n Q now Mre arl lnorc Alt lr M Mre Teenie r T6 movco Long ere new 1U Wllliame Cape The eummer PFlQCl118 ie erplovcd lH c lU ff 1. lfl loxorratlon about my cl mate Jltr th Delnleon t T have loctted tnem Jurn College and ie now manage 1 h Scnool D t 'lu l'Ol c f Oulu nret of our olaee to be married liflne in California for a V671 o Freeoort are Arthur Leavitt and Cnerl ee Army 501B qtatlored at Fort Leon CUQTlDg erto1 Flll tfln LI 1 LC QT llzaottd f lm C saw 1 number of T8PFlq1CQ ln t e olficc of L L Be n ne. Alice DeQoe1cl le now in lem Jereey and le ad reesed o Mre rerold Vagner The early f ll proclalled the m,rr1Lge of Ruth U1TlCKQOH end Ernest Hone C Ruth ie employee ln the office of the Col g t Sqoe o Freeport Bud le a oubllc accountant in Port land Mary Hayward ld employed ln t e office of L L Bean Myron Hilton ie etlll a ptotovrcpher and works t the Col gate Sooe Factory John Flnoley le I bollefe working in one of tke ftetor ice of Vreeoort Mary Llbhy le Marjorie Lowe Verna Maybury Luclll Sylve HOW 8 living in Frecoort ie nov Ure T colm Cuenln of Freeport C at ne n 1 t DlJlHg Point t r etudled for n1ree'C care o e t ner Home in Freeport Cnrietine Sn ll wttende rvent Strftton Quslneee Colle an le now workin ln e b nt Provl ence Rhode I l nc, T co.plctee t c llet F clwee of 7 ekcco or m so L1 ian Dennaf, enJ on employed wt Small e Abbott Cc. at Freeport. Lillian Denhan Alumni Edltor Class of '37 e U y y y D . . L . . 'X . ' : f Q -3 , 'N , L. . xl, , l SSS ' . .- ' 1, ' . .1 T. .1 , ' n xi .T .-, -- aes S. 1 . 6 ' ' ' 1 ' A ' , T fx- W V 11 l . 1-l, :f. . ue .li , l 1 . . y ' 4. , -1 'N' , 1,3 , La at endzc ala nf l , . . . r 4. 've .,. .M , .4. ' K-,. ' .. A 'vt n.J.u -4 .L- 9 ' ' v .. 7 ... ' . .L n., , 'I E'va.f' this . L. A. L , 1 FTP, ' - 1 . -' -, 1. .. Ce los. .D :P V Q 'f, ..', 7 .N ' , - 'Y ' 2 - N N1 u s. 4 L .A .te Lexx ' . 3P.C'1f. '- 5 .L' , li. 1 'mf- , ' - ' ' . -SS . . . . ,, . . . e rltl. ..at . ', V, g . W . - WW l 1 ' ., Wye L , Q T, L. a.. 'll J. 18.1 O ' L C .1 A 1 e - 9.17. 'f L I eur class. The second wee Priscilla Dennison and Arthur Leavltt L .. L. D 41 ,- ,J A . . h -p 3 U Q -has , I s . K Q . lf, . . ,1 , L L. A .. . '-J X L. ' L c. V. qt. A . c.S 1 I s 5 1 . 1 , ' . ' a 1 .. le . Q' - . T 'I 'I - v G Lflqwg n, X' A 1 ' 4 5. G 1. C 5 , 1 . ' L, 7 L . . ' ' l 'O ' ' Pa . .. . n. . .4 Q Q e- 0 s. L ' Q w. 'AN D .J ' ' I N D . . H e - 4 A . . . , . ,f -- L - B 1 .I . , li D' - ' g . L ' . 1' . . ' . ' ' L 7 , . , H . c - . . J 1 .. GSL T . 5 . . 1 i 1 1-4 X 11- MD fi K v ' L - .L -iv nv C. - 5 . A . A A e -s e L 1' 5 1 L L . er. he is I ' 1 . - H . 1 -Q -5 v na L A ll P. c 'xl . 3 V . ' ra . -- L. 59 d '. Q ' . I at 'dan , . .fa s 7. . .. - 1 ,. . -. 4- hle S 1 ' hX . e- the S.. - 'o W -it fl- y -lf, ll - T. HTL I M. - . C .- f , The.D.ZLa.rL1en Deer Alumni LQltOP One n ver realizes hon herd it is to find out where all of his clessmet s ere untll ne tries it, even so soon efter gr d u tlng But I have oompl ted my list to the best of my know ledg Leon Arseneult bet er kro n es Napoleon IJ, xery oromincnt in b sob ll while in high chool is now emoloyed at qmall end Abbott's Factory Leon, w s once e Smell Town Romeo in one of our cless pl ys, nd nov that nc is out of school, se ms to h vc obt lned the same title Al'ce Stilkey Urs Louis Bailey one of the best beskotbell ol ers ver to er duete from F U Q is n w employed at Levine' Shoe Factory Qhe is livlne on uvoer Vein treet Anne UArnicU Bern rd, fxchenge ndltor of our Clarion, 1 new livind in Senford Arnie we the girl he lm ye had a srlle for CVCIQUHC Eleine Eor tos Busin ss Ten ger of tn 1940 issue of the Cl rlon, is nov emolose t the lsrthe uene Cafe Tl ine ex cel d ln b saetbell FQ ire 8+lCG rhl19 in school role Erofnrie D our 14 rom emnloycd at hcNallcn's N ethl tics Hu scooo 1 Lt Yenne h nKenn Eroxn 1s now emoloyed t Burr's Greenhouse Ken Q re dlos' m n, d s rv s hlgh st honors for hls onderful ol yins on The b s otball floor, nd else on the b b ll di more Wwthryn Hfwt U Brovn, ln cn ree of the Extr CuVFlCU1R De osrtmcnt of our 1s ue of ure Cl rion, is no st the Portl rd Melne School of Comm rec Shirley Curtis, thc most b hful girl of our cl ss is nov livlng et her home in Porter's L ndine Robert UBobH Hall, one of t brlghte t of our el ss, is non wt the North a t rn Collov in Massachusetts nBobH took part in ll dr m tics nd the school orchostr Marguerite NM role' Hervey is new Urs John Cushing uMer sion s lvay notec for her o sutiful brown curly heir Howord Nqomdicu H ywsrd, one of the b sebell team's be t is nov living t his hone on s een Hill Lucille nLuecU Johnson, th girl who never trled to be ny 'W '1 D ' J - O ' O r fi I 1 ' V . . fy f, ' 7 , -X . 11 ' ... LA., 4 u L.. 5. ,fl Q L . 8. 1 l ' .- S J A .. , ' N.. ' ' N C. . ,, ' , 1- , H 1 1 , . 1 V , u 1 L A - -4, . , 'Rc , ' A Q S X , l A V .. .- . . ' F ,, ' . W A '... 5' E? ? . - ., of 'fi , L 3..- . .. . .L Q - ' , ll . f .. .. , . 1 ffffv O C 9. ,, A ngzguqy u.. . . ' . , F' . . . A., ' .. 4 K: L X -' . , 3 ' , 1 n A 8 A-J .A . S ll H ' ' .. C , . . . -' .S f W E3 'JE -ni 'D - V , - , A ,. ,, .f ,. , 1 ,B - v 'J u. 1 KJ n. vi v -Cf ' sp . ,, - :Q A il fed e A Q, . . H. U e A - 'I 'I U N '1 I v LC Ee- ' . ff' 4 x...c.,Yf' u k YT 4. .. - .1 . 1' '1 H X1 ' f HE. U- ,. ' uf' A l , -. . ' A ...J ' ' 13.- . , - .. - - 4- I! A ll - ' chlnc Shoo Portland. :rownnie was e real soortsmen ln both ,, 1 . . 1 1 '1 - g -. L C' P. ' .. L- J. SU I' . , 4, . .. ' u '7' ff , ., K .. ' 8. ' . . H - ll - - ' A ' - role Led es e lf- 1, Ae -eco e - eo ' ' I 1 Is 'i f- lr -. , 0 t. V' ,.. ' L.. .,, J 4, ,'.L, .i. - LL ..J. E153 G S. . F11 . .. ' xr ' 1 r- fa 1 vw ' nc. c. V F A .., . ov' - , ' ' d . L L. .- ' LS in 0 L, 'Jr' 1. 4. 3 A ' fi - . LLL, , 4- - F S . P - , I . . 1' I, 1 1 - ' GC S El '., - e s o ssc M - ' e . P, .. ' MF F. -l - ' '13 . I , . . F ... - . 'L L. . . ,- ' .. . -I . W? P. r' S . 1 N SL, A c . c. . ' A Ei IJ-- ' U - -- CY. 1 .. S , . 'R 1 n ' - ff 1 - x. 5 4 . o ' . 1' ' Y Q 'T .. L ' t, M., ' L. The Cla QQ one but herself sno whom CVQIYCWS lined is now ke ping house for Mrs Willis Libby NLuoe' o yed b k tball eng took odrt in dr matics while st Freeport Flgh Dorothy uDotu Mala s vtry ouiet one by girl, c rt inly helped to give our clss owd FLCWTQ bcc u s 9 vncle we were notcd for belrg noisy HDotN is new Mrs Kenneth fillisms and is working for Mauric Nersmfy in Portl nd George uFlashn Msrkman w nt d to be in s uniform so now Uncle Sam has taken 'Fl snn under ri wins afd out him in the Nsrines B rbsra una bn Mar h Jno we Vlce fresident of our clsss in our s nior yesr is now livlng nitd n r fr ndlcther on lain Street 'Barb as you know f s tr b by of our class V vlan uV1vH Noodv is one of our cl s who hss ssid NI QO ' She is now Mrs Iinfr d Dodge CWDUF8tUlWtl ns uViv W We hooe you'll be very hsnoy Vera Woreshe d Velo ctori n of our els is now emoloytd e th ssco leoner Ver QCWPFCQ 1D ur junior nd s n cr clsse ulnys Gilbert Noyes known to UGilN and sn ll round snort as be n cslled h m to Cod to ner ond bett r nor d J l we s were 1 smile ond 'ss loved oy ll h o in tn future to e with him but until thst time can n fill be dc r to us all in our nemorie 'T ough he is gone ht will be rtlenb re U Joan 'Jon Robinson noted for her bers r lity dlwsys hed good joke to liv n things HJOH is now vorking in Bath Rob rt 'Scottie' Sc tt H10 Torev r cutting c n rs 1 w on loyed at tue Lenox Shoe rectory ss nhinper NQcottie was the Co ic dit r of our is uc f' thc Clsrion seoh WJOCH Q l rho c ossn tes no to ch v working as a clerk in stlon 1 c tore Martha Hbertu Swift has of mstrimony She is new Ars in Freeoort Plso JFlHEQ L s Levis nJoen Jilson Sslutstorisn of ing at L L eens' NJoeN was one of our ssebsll l y lf ys t king ic u es ry enbsrrssing nom nts is now hWHQS in th holy bonds end is living at D ge our cl s is now work be t b1sVetb1ll d Fronce uFr1nkieU Willisrs Art ditor of th '40 issu of the Cl rion, is now emoloyeo in toe oscking room of the D vis Y -I ,f ,W v K K - -. IL., Y f g ,Y ' 'I ,- nl L . N' . , C' 5 Q I 1 1 ' . - . ,Q .1 I .LU 3 , ' H c . 3. r '- L . f 1, '- ,. J L. . s. O e s . - - 1 -. F E' g L , , P SS O ., .4 ' ' ' A 1, 5 A . J' ' . ' N .- c W' U G N4 A L11 -A K4 l ' L . 5 C - c. , , , - , 1 . F .. 4 S 1 O A J .L ' q . . . F, . . 1 v ' P , . r v, S , P ',e f Q. 1 , - 1 w , ' o .,, f A e Q s do s if 1 n ' ' d . , L , 'IDM le D -.. - I 1 1 V, , s s t I- . f n - L M, 1 ll n. 1 1, ' ., ' . R, C' C. f,f I a A -,, . F . NX - - :- - ,.. a , M J s fss, . s , . . . C 6 C,- C 1, ' s. - Q - f A Q 2 cc i u ' Q ff . s H-, 4 f. all es L e P ' ., , s- '- - IV' ll h : - o o - , n on I , n l . -1 el- ' -. ' 1 . ' y K . - f H, s . Je owe 9 , , b . , -. tv ,'xes, e P - se L. Y S. I ,- h - s, s 1 'H . e d. . ., L o A I VO 49 X , r :. . c Z3 5' . .. . . T . . 1- A r 3 TV' r: r 1: 0 S x. -J , 5 U- F. - .. t ' A V , A ' H n- u n no sto V Ls , ,, 1, ,, . . s . - 'H A Li Ji. O -, I O- ' C n Jo , - cms 1, m- wss 9 kgfl 9- , U t r', of his lf is s d -P ers Pt e ssc.- f 1 .C -, - -- YT Q ,. , .M V1 cl - L. L -, . - I I '1 ' A A . . . 1 t.. A H J .' C - x -' 1 - ' . I L ' . e V . -C3 Nil, ,Tl ., .. . 9 S 1 I .v Tr . , 9 c' .. . . , ,, .-., Q . . E.f . ' - ,S f L' f sn be 5 s ers. 'F C C, J Us., 1 u Q Q X , T 1 ' . 4, - P Clarion. o Vvotury F2111 L on L our t bnQfCtb ll oloyors on I ooubt lf I o reoloo u ab rt 'Boo' foo uh f1wouQ trum t olb er Qno t nor , P P ov r I golf: Luo r Q c r ole Q F ttor ?4Of W my o oroumy 'foo dl I 1 n w lr lifford Dunl C C1000 Wlll 1 e wloy o t the Dovic Shoo Factor Ir ClOClHF nqy I tovc thlq oooortuolby to oonvr tul to tho o 'Ll for your wfnucrful orogrfQC for ll you hove for Q I Clnocr ly haoe thot ovcry o W not follows Q mood you h ve Dorothy Dunham Alumnl Fdltor C QQ of ' ollolo lo I, -l ol I lol lwlo, loo , I Sh o -f A . HF l.E':H who 'S Uf hos m.l- P B Q , . d ' N ' sie on be I I e'. R' G P' 1-'Hg o'- rl - f G A I ' 5 oi.Qf Fo: ' 'ufo Ll' A my. He mly b- ei E d It -2 o y G, ,I , Cowst Artillery, Fort Preble. do foI 5-lf, D LT' 'J LN SP'th, fm o M S. C Ffxi fini on' Hl.I f'1 Q - . ., y. . Q . . , , H G A ,, L LJ QD L-. ',..'L I - L, A ', A CJ .. lies f 1 ,' .J ' ' . ooo, 9Hd 9 F ' 'o o F.H.,. .4 2 3, -f, 'r I , ' luss t'. ' . oo oo . 1 PS o -. ' ' U ' o laoo 40 Qgfw Y rf X f ff my 171 znwi I si li' xy 'FW 9 'X A94 B1 X1 fn-rg. snchi Oh, put away your cares, Ana Dull out your glasses, Ard read aW1 the silly things We think un in our classes Vvonne Damone FW X F' XJ N x , .X A - irq J y Q If r Q X! M N M -f - '.-an . -, ,N - - . I! X 'X X xl C 'A ' ' ' ' Y 11 ' 1 W5 , 14 6:5:g:ZQ2:ffff5:5:: ' ' , ,35f?T:'fZ5,f3f'l, .,.- fi .,., g g --,- Q 5 . 1 - 0 A A .p. fwvvw D ! NX . ..4gg, L -e A M ' iv X X ' j , - . f ' ji' Q 5 ' b I -is 1 k.:r.q gf, jtf 'T . ' ' ' , , f ' - A 7 ' A 4 - fe L - - inn 1 C .- .J 1 . I .., rv-I 1- 1, . -.. A ls. -ff ,' Q., I -. ,. J.. ,,F' N? 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The Clarion ON WRITING POETRY I'm Sittlng n re in Engllsh class, I don't know what to oo The teacher sale so unperturbed H ow wrlte 1 verse or two. I don't knov what to wrlt about I don't Know how to rhyme, In school they make us do such thlngs, It certalnly seems a Cflme Now she's saylng to the class nI'll take your ooews now When she finds out I haven OHS There'll surely be a mow It's four flfteen and And nothlng mol I've If I sat nere tlll IO It Stlll would be the S e's Sdl th t I I guess 1t's Ju t For I coulo never here I s t gaineo cloon S 31116 . could go now is well wrlte a Doem This f Cu I wno full well I COn an exam oeoerl Gcvelnwent ar lnstltuceu among men to insure gustlce ani help us oO h ve posuellcy r Small Hou 15 thc sown hall heated? Class By not alr Freshqan are as Soanrores are A Junlors ar But seniors too green as grass, 'uoner class Uteke une cake F Ars nsult 'Al We are so green the very oess loud I ca ' Solhmorcs What you are tnunocr We tflDV too I t anc IK too Born for success snev seemed ress turns Dale wlth envy as we The Fr nxcn h mr whet you say much Junlors SmHlOPS 'I ' , 1 La ' ' c, I 'I I 'U , L. e I N - L I! c. T ' ' TB ' 1 C. uf , . , t X . 'm ' - 1 ' ' C Q H 1 A L A , 1 - l 'C I 'I l ... ' 1 . ,113 ' 1 v XJ KJ O 1 ' N - Q 1 3 . O , ' '1 I . -. - h ' 1 f ' we eu 'N U f ' ' s Cs - ' .. 2 ,. 1- - L1 .. :Ky Q ' ' 0 f P. SW-lt sl I -.- Q f ,A 'I 1 ' A' Q 1' ...- -4 A L U .. 1 L. uf A NJ 41 q . . - h A 5 A M4 A . ' L .t. CL I M ' Q H b ' ' J 4. ' n 0 0 J. 1 Q H I ' ' U o . ., 1 If Y I' U Ll J Ilil ' ' ' femeg ' VL, I W . ll .,, A IZ. Q , , sms . A n A v- U , Ll C ' I ' , A ,-3 -, ,T , 1 - Y .W ' E3 u . i L' . T e es'n1 ' ' . - , -N . K, ' ' ... hi S O n t 6 cr 4 ' s T . ,D . . . A- . w ,M 5, F , . -I -. .Ll bl! l..' on . I .1 w C- 5. ' 3 .I - L Q ,e e The Clarion e wif i -.goat DANVY'o FWRD Denny is a C6H1OP, He owns e t'enty eigut Thet's always ready to seive him Whenever oe nes Q dete Nor Qhe een run without moo gu ree Or second or len eer long me Qne Q re L on low She een go fer ond neer 'hen Denny trlee to etnrt nie o r It begine to wneeze eno ben D n y e NAS lonv we Qne vo I non t 71VS ions 0 16 rettlee Po Qne jlt ere, Ana sne L,u.o C T Lnl L n S brenc new eoune Ano PC or 1 r en lne ne sure 1C wof 'een' or E rr tooecoo Juice CDe'd nexer C+ nc wow Len Denny'e oer e on th W n H CJ re 11 fin Juet 1 C e hwng 'Ha evo U r C 1 o X ll i gi' 4 1-lx 57 My O0 -H- .. - . X59 .I 'Y V C., x. . .f 1 ,. , :J ' 1. .-1 . C 1 y . 1 - N . , .4 .. . v - . f - A f e We Q .n OL g1..g As no e ne- ,venee L d 'L .. ',, - K M5 F , , - H , , ,, f g, But 2 n say., Q . -' 'll O , f ' ' 2 'H Q. Oh, el o- Q.: -L '.t e g.f . no P ee 111 e Q7 F, And ever' mornin? if he starts her C ..... 1 Sie We a , 7 ' ' - i. 1. Q ,1- f le ', 5 '- Q v, If it Moe. f f PzLy'S L , ' '-1- Y Q avert, 'A F. iv '..1 ' 'T 'A - ioos . e b-i K, 1h,g trg it ell Gpert, To te' L U ' , Viet elle th t L , :Loy n -r :eo the heert. f. 7e'9ht '41 The Clarion WHY HOME FELL In going over m ny history books, I find H m n nsmed Sciolo Brutus Caesar was l rgely responsible for the tall of Rome It opeers th t this young man v s an nrchltect by trade He w s one of the men employed by Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, to design the city of Rome He drew the cl ns which lnclu ded many arches th t h ld up the buildings, 1nd submitted them to the contrsctor how tr contrector, Lucius Cl udlus, followed the ol ns dr vn by Scipio to every det ll While nt Rome lest summer, l m nsged to s cure these origin l ol ns As I w s inspecting the pl ns, I dlsoovered very serious mlst Ae' Or w s lt s mist ke? Sclpio in drawing the nl n msd srrdng d tae key stone in the arches 1U such ve tn t they would f ll wlen b dly sr K n A Gaul hid bribed Sclbio to do this' Now nen the G uls mwrcded towtrd Home, tl J shook th earth so much oy th lr tr molng th t the K y stones in dll the drones s Home wss oullt on rchcs, twe gre t city fell nd when the Gduls approechcd they s w 1 olty in ruins' KRem mo r the shoe cl rk Ulm sdld, HI r1vsn't seen so mwny fnllen rches ss I nav todsy, since I visited Rome H Stnnley Scott '45 Mwry tzel C cting t ncherl sstworook Ktulklng ithout n rmissionl tory Vstwbrook' Pstwbrook Uh ry, didn't you know it vas rude to interrupt CIn music cl ssl M slow Go up to Sea?' M s B nnett No only to high do ' Miss nner 'What did John Dryden write? Robt rden nie wrote Abswlom end Our Kitty Full ' QAcnitorn 17 Miss wnncr HC1n you tell something scout Fleld1ng?' John owers nHc was burlcscue writer Ringrose nShorty' Wh t ls this going to be QOH Chest Shorty UNo Cedwr Chest'U Fr nki how long could I llvc witrout 1 brwin U Lddle T lem l s o e s e , - s L, s g g L , , , f- K 7 .Q , 0 , t , s N - , L Q-A 2. 'era C, ,L . a 1 , 2 . , a , ' - 1 , ., - Q 8 L 1 Y ! , c.. . LG s . 'I i a RJ 1 Q , . ,, 2 1 e . - 2 A 2 . o e -1 ' A G ' 3 L' 2' . n L . a-, 1 . 1 ' , - 1. I E F1 S , L r. 1. c E2 - I 4 C 2 ' a fry 'Q ' A rc 1. li e . 5- C' D - . 1 0 If Q . le 'P Bef e f ' e 1 A Q e e f. ' f 'e . . in Rome fell out! Thls caused all the arches to fallg therefore, a ', l a e L A Q , a c 1 - 7' 9. ' . . . 1 A .e 'e - e -1- ..' u. 4 - 1 L , ,X P. f D -'L x L C L . 1 3 - A 1 5 I V 'H I 1 is 2 PL Q '. ' -' : . . UT el 1 I ' 2' - Nm : 'L H .' I I : fe . H ' 7' . v.' il I ' . Jin 1: I ll 1 r . c : , . 3 ll Ta I - 'J- . I . . Jo L : . t 1. . 2 . W A-JL T, 1 : .- ff ' ll P : 1 a e 1 . . il et . 'Q , Q A AG ? . ': n , Q L . Q G! nf A ' 1 f 7 H . , n ' : U hit A 2 n. t b e n. SCHOOL L CTIONS Most popular boy Most polular girl Best dressed boy Best dr ss d girl Best dancer Cooyl Best dancer Cgirll Most talkatlwe Best loo lng boy Best looking girl L Z1 School Flirt Big st blu fer School Shiek Most dignifled Bigg st o st School cut up Wlttl st Haeei st Quietest Most d oendable Best boy athlete Best girl athlete Pretti st hair Biggest feet Tall st Shortest John Powers Dorothy Bragdon Norman Kllby Marjorie Winslow Laurence Soule Jessie Hatch Sylvia Fitts Lewis Noyes J ssie Hatch Walt r Ward Martha Lltch leld Robert Jordan Rob rt urg Phfllis A len Ri dard Allard Robert Turgeon Hollis Iillett Joan Stovell Arthur Bickford Barbara Hilton Ruel Ander on Glenice Streut Nartha Williams Maurice Hilton Reuben Dyer H roert Huntington The Clarion TT T' A-I LJ L k .............. - 'l . ... . , . ............. - - --on-an-nz-1'-oQ11-an-n ' XL' ' 3- Q -------------- L 1 'A -------------- v ' -1 O ............. 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D : T , an er or ah N Ideal couole Dorothy Bragdon John Powers Cutest girl- - -- - - - --Lois Hatch Discussion on cane sugar and sugar oeets in chemistry class Mr Small 'Why do they r ise fore sagar cane than au be-ts?U onn L 'It is easier to raise cane ' Mr Jenson Cin Alg cl ssl nvlitn, was th .f-. t sentence I just used eorrect?U A Edith I don t know N r Jenson UOh well used to go to sl' r in class, too, but I didn't have sdch an int r sting t ach r s you have Cln Curr nt Affairs class mhil diseussin, the planets D 'r Dorr nI'd lime to so enu- Class NHaha1ahansnaha etc Ir orr H he Planet I me ---- ----- ---- --------- uOf course, I mean the Planet. The Clarion NOTLD PEOPLE IN THB CLASS Kate Smith Mickey and Minnie louse Charlie McCarthy Sonja Henle Deanna Durbin Patsy Kelly VlFglU18 Bruce Baby Snooks Donald Meek M13 Roo evelt Norma Shearer Joan Davis dortimer Snerd Shirley lemole Betty Grable Sllm Sun erville Frances Drake colonel Lindbergh Franohot Tone wimpy Freaale Batholemew Jackie Cooper lagvie 9 Jlw s Herbert M1FSHPl1 Glorla Swanson Little T ry fisup r Small Hwhwt 1 a sktleto ?' or Caroline Har invton John Boxers Dorothy Bravcon Hollis Willett darjorie Winslow P ullne Swift Yvonnr Danone El anor Gould Barbara Smith Hdward Bennett Laura Britt Bhylli Allen Franc s Arsenwult Raymona Dennison Jes ie Hatch 1artha all n Daniel Uhltcher lenice Strout Wlnfielo Libby Nozman Kilby Ru ell Leavltt L urence Soule Ger ld Brown Arll e Vrl ht filliwm layoury Ro ert SteJart Glorla JeRo ier Selina wlm Scott 'A bile of bones xltn the person soravea of N Nr Dorr to Alvin Kneelanc nwho w s the first president of the U1ltPd Stat s?H Kneeland 'Fl3H'l1U Roo vel ' Biology Class Tal lla ab ut S lfla glands Ar Small 'What al nds are und r the tongu N Nellie Lune The ton ils Miss Tanner Kln Lntln cl ssl Hve will scan th t l ne again and ol se Hake the feet less oromincnt ' Puoils wlac their fo t lH n oncr ao itton M ss Tann r U dia not can a lit el tlansl tion Short ud Swett Rec s H -f f 'Y ,- as V- -V V Y f --4--N 1 , 'H ' Q '4l' -q-.-1-nun-avvii-snnqxun-1-11-s1.,i . vi . l O - , ----------- A QJ 1 'W s 3 - 1 L E -....-... -...-.......-----.......... 5- - ....... ............ --- I 5 ,li ' --------------------' a J c L u----.-...-..-.---.iq-Q--..---Q-F L. 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' L vc... a C... Mx- Q . 0 K 5 3 a e e V: Ar e y s , .J x - 1 H 1 xl : I In L QT . V' Lf Q 0 O4 5 W , . GS The Clarion QF f M-75 we if . ff C1lJ'sQf5.f Jokes from our contemporaries iss Tanner CTelking Pbout poetry? What is a take off?' Hollis Willett Airplane Robert Jordan uD1d you know that John Powers is a rlzzle? Whltcher nHow do you figure th t w y? Jordan H 's rip that goes steaey, a1n't he7N She NMm mm, but h t popcorn has a he venly smell ' H nHasn't it? I'11 QFIVG a little closer Ringrose NI've he rd a lot about you Ray Dennison nwell you can't prove anything N ormu Kilby W 've half a m nd to get married N Edw rc Bennett nThat's all you need N enlor 'I get A in my last English test'N Freshman Csurprisedl nHonest1y ' Senlor UOh no in the usual xay Miss Tanner 'Wh t does ouella mean? tanley Dove iss Tanner nThrt may be what you call her, but 'ouel' means ugirln ln Lat1n.u ,jiaij cf ,. fqgigi .-'. 1 QE' tn. 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EATON DMD LINCGLN BUILDING BQUNSWICK MAIN Compllmenta of tJN.U1QFAUm MAR if I BRUNSTIuK 1 IIJP Compliments of JA WH I IAM rl FOX OPTOMETRIST EWU S 'nf oOFKAJr D UUTULUQJLLME QILQBE5 I HF rfX.,fHON 5-HO' Villinery and Gowns Ovnou 97 Maine Street Tel 49S Brunsxicc :lei MIMLOGRAPP H ADQUnPI QS FO? MAINE MN1NEYt5,rKfbf IPC 8 BROWN STRL PORTLAND MAIN or .I I I- E L 1 .' Pr I . A '- J u , I ffN r H , I H d J - , L '. WI ?a I I WISH N5TNE V rl I f-IIN I V V - r' nl rv ' I I N - ,, H 4 Li ..J U- mi T' Home I M' L E. E. Leathers Proprietor . U e v 1 BQUISYIHT MAINE I -E A.mE. If C- V' IQ' ' Q -i 'TT -. - .Q Y ' J.'a -E COlf1P15.ITlEEI ltS' of - ' f' A l A , , , , 4 , .., z.. ! 1 ' .. 1 : . - J .J viii if 6,1 fx JK ' , ,. f JX1 FQVL 8 C NT'? QTR TS PORTLAND MAINE Comolimentc of XU 1 1 KN JXAIUNF ff-XLJN H 1-X1iDWfXKF QL, UNIVERSAL FSFCTRTC QPDLIANCES .J C HOG! 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UA NFA iff ERN A Q Aw f QLJX L L I The College of Business Administration of ers young men a col lege oroeram with broad and tho ough training in the orincinlea of business Under this nrogr m all stldents tsre courses in Accou t1n Economics, Business Law Win noe Isrketing Management ans Psfchol ogy d rlmg the first half of their college careers Tith this ex cellent g oundwork the st dert tren soeci llzes in on of tts toflox ing field for the la t two yea s Accounting Marketing and Advertislng Journalism Public Alministrstion Banklna ard Finance Industrial Admi istr tion CO ODnRA IVL D AN The co ooerative plan which 1s lvollable beginning the second year in all courses 3POVliC for a comb1rst1on oi oractlcsl indus tri l eloellence wlth cla s oem instrlctlon After the fre hnon or? in the c ploy of buslne or inlu trial oncerns t e k irtelvlls Un c tnm pl n the d s ble t Arn 1 Corsi er able U rt of hi college cxoen F9 and make bu lncs con ac UHlCb prove valu ble unon Lr custion DLGRL AIaRUPD Bachelor of Science Busints Admini tr tion FOR CALAIOG IPIT 1 COUPON tT ONOL Northe tern University Dire tor or Admission Bo ton, h ssachusetts Please end ne a catalog the College of Suslness Adnlnl r tion Name Adores I f , Q r X .J -J . ll f f f ' X J .. 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