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12 THE ACADEMY BELL tiful. Il lll1lllll'CStlll.lUll nf l1t1ml's clesire neeau? lt niust he as liryant says 111 in create nut truly the useful hut the The XYZllCI'l.UXX'llH tvrilzllllelttill. 'l'liere is a l,UXYl'l' wlinse tfare xyk. fend in nmgnzilux about Sciclwc H leaelies thy way alnng that pathless enast. - lhe clesert, anfl the illnnnahle air, :intl nnraeles, hut every' hour a greater . , n . ' ' - l.t1ne, wanclernig hut nut lust. nnraele is wi't1ugl1t at nur very ieet, V U H , if we INN, but CNN tu wc it eww Xl hen we take lllllb euiisitleratimi - ' i K 1 i 'll th- lnira 'l t' th- 1:1.'t 'nl t' hut html can make the grass grmv ur 'E -L 1 if U 1 ll tl 1 it lit, A - ' ' 1 'rez in uf : Wir: in - the llmrers lmltmiii? ls it not a nnra- M15 1 K lux N I lu Q tl' I Nl stanfl inure of lintl fur tinrl is the rulci eleuiseeH1m'e1's S1H'lI1g'll1J,lJL'ZlI' secrls, ' 4 ' I '- - - - t 'tll lantl: 'tnml mert ring lllIl lK'll'.' 1 :intl tleeay tn enrich the sml Irwin H ' I N' lm U N ' 1' p 4 slum' llis ptiwer. l he stranger things xrlienee they eaine. l'lmx'ers with fra- grance aucl clelieaey have never he' inatle lw inan. llmx' VVHlNll'l'l-llllY C2 ng Xl 111 ls rltptiithiil ' - ' ' 1?NtI1i..: '-' has ereatetl tl1e vegetalmle lilllgtltbllll 'Hmm A Us ' V , D upun imcl tm' everrtliing with wlneli 'lilll'I'C are frreat invsteries aiinni--A - ' K bf' - A f' tu xx'm'k ancl twr the pnwer to use it thc 'mills llilmih mi one lm llmuiwl-ml Then we sliuulcl he thankful fur such as yet. XX hat lmeetnnes of the elunn - sxrifts in winter? hYllCll their young IIV4. Illvlt- ln tt-t-tl Illelllsclyes lllQj' tlflli lH.ix,ilCg.C wc Imvc Ui' living. INTO. st-1ill1u':1rtl. Ihey gather on the euast . , . , , , 1 . 5 . , . 111 the liult nl Nlexieu in vast llllllllll'I'SQ '-1 fll'M11 '1 then they clisappear wliully lruni the knmrleflge nl' inan fur live nnnnths nl' the year. ln Nlareh there comes again CLASS HISTORY nut nt' the sky a uiultiturlintius twitter ancl the swifts have returnefl, hut frwin Un Septemlier 235. I51-311, tlwi-4-t-1114-1-UI uhenee nw man yet lillUXY5. lfryelmurg 1'xL'IlflClllj' ft11'tyftn'11 littlt The :Xretie tCI'll inalqes an annual trip lmys arml girls' Wlll' WCW Scclilllg ml nf lXYL'l1tj'-UYH thwusancl miles. lireeclf Qllllcmlml' ing as far north as it can lintl lancl antl Al llfsl Wi' 'llfl 'Wt lUl W Wllf'l'f' l u'iutering as lar swvuth as it eau linfl Hml Hill' ClSSSl'HUlllS. hut hy asking 1 HIWI, WML.,-l It is the gl-Cutcst uf all great lllillly rluestiuiis we sown learnetl the travelers. The flight uf the gulflen 11'l1f'fv tl' Q flllfl llflgim U' Clllwf' 1 pltnrer is still uinre ainazing, for al- wives with the nther sturlents, tht-ngh it is nut su lung, it is euntin- 'l'he hluninrs. leariiig that we niight uuus. The pltwer lvicls gnncl-liye to lmeenine tml niueh assurecl nf nur ahi lancl at Xtwa Seutia ancl flies straight ity tu take care uf uurselves. nn Hem fnrllleetizistt1fSoutl1Aiueriea,twen- her I gave a sueial in our lltnini tx'-four huntlretl miles awav. llnw mln Thex' wislierl tu teaeh us tu lwehare :is the lwirwls leiiun' tl1e way over ll vast l1eeau1erlignilietlstuflentsuftl1e.'Xea1l in seein tu us, the stronger pi-t1nf:11'e thu ml uf tQt1cl's puwe1'. What can lllilll tlt. My heautiful wurlrl, Su well supplieml with xvhat we neefl, antl must nt' all. fur tht
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THE ACADEMY BELL ll in the image of find. that is indissol- uhle? ls it not the mind, that strange power that enahles man to develop in himself to a greater or less degree a likeness to his Master? The myste- rious power that makes man the crown- ing work of God. Another matter which is not known hy anyone, is what life is for. XYhy are we on earth? lt is tiod's affair and the lmest we can do is to live and do Ilis will. Many people, if asked. will say that life is to have a good time. Xthat is success in life? Many people accumulate great wealth and are not very happy. Others are poor and nmst work hard, hut are after all very happy. XYhich have made the greater success? Again, people have studied and luecome very learned while others can neither read nor write. You may have olmserved that the ignorant are often the happier. lf life is to have a good time. will not people after death have a good time in Paradise supposing they are admitted? God has put us on earth for some special purpose and hy llis guidance we ac- complish that purpose and die when lle is ready to receive us. llow wonderfully Ile has created the animal kingdom! livery living crea- ture eats food. a part of which is con- verted into energy hy chemical changes in the digestive system. The rest is used to hnild up the tissues and keep the lwody warm. This energy main- tains the ahility of each to move about and do tiod's will. There are other chemical changes which develop energy in everyday life. toal is an important source of heat as well as dyes. medicine, and tar. :Xu- other important source is natural gas. lt is used in making steam. in driving engines. and in producing light. lloth of these sources of energy are material sulwstances. There is yet another source ul energy which is coming into wide use. lt is a mystery in itself. lt is electric- ity which is delined as an imponder- alile and invisilwle agent. producing manifestations of energy. Yet can we not see electricity? Benjamin Frank- lin discovered that lightning is elec- tricity. Although it has no material form we can feel it. XN'e see lightning and call it a hall of fire. W'hat ele- ments are lmurning to produce fire which we call electricity? lilectricity is the means of conveying radio, wire- less telegraphy, and telephone mes- sages. All of these were considered as miracles when invented and would doulztless he so considered among sav- ages. Xke hear of people controlling a lioat at sea when no one is almoard and even of sending out radio waves that will stop motors in aeroplanes. Many will wish to dishelieve such statements. hut we who are ignorant of what great inventors can do must not he too hasty to criticise. From time to time we see in the northern heavens the Aurora Borealis, more commonly called the northern lights. lt arouses in us admiration, awe. and curiosity. The ancients hc- lieved it of supernatural origin, hut re- cent ohservations show that it is caused hv electricity acting on nitro- genf lt is as mysterious as it is heau-
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THE AGADEMYV BELL4 1.3 umy. This we learned and have tried lo teach to the classes that have fol- lowed us. Several members left our class at the end of our Freshman year, but the next September found as many others to take their places. These were Hazel Potter. Katherine Perkins, Burton l-iarland, Charles Thurston, Oriole Mc- lntire, lidwin Allard, and Arline Abbott. A notable event of. ouri Sophomore year was a play. Anita's Trial, given by some of the girls of the Academy. lfsther Allard made an ideal old maid and Katharine Bailey a beauti- ful young bride. very mach in love. liarly in the spring of our second year the faculty chose the speakers for the prize division, of course such a HHft Zk'Ul'flI-X' class as ours must he rep- resented. and Charles. Thurston, Ruth liaffuer, Brewster Page, Edward Lead- beater. and Amelia Sanborn were chosen. lidward Leadbeater carried off second prize and Ruth Gaffuer re- ceived honorable'mention. Two members of our class. were furtherhonored. Edward Leadbeater and Leona Pike received the second llatin prizes.- Mr. Vlelch. who had been.principal of the schoolduring ourrlirsttwo years left at the end of thisyear, and at the beginningof our junior year hisyplace was lilled'by Mr. I.aCasce. lYe missed four' students from our ranks. These were Ruth Coleman. Garolyn Hill, NV.endall Osgood, and Dennett Chandler: VVe.were sorry to lose them. but glad tofwelcome Robert Garland who came to us from' llridg- ton Academy. In the spring Rendal Gilmore.. joined us.. Fewer in numbers. but as strong in spirit' we resolved to help the school build a new gymnasium and to the lfryeburg Academy Fair which was held in May we lent ourrstrongest sun- port.. Several weeks from L'oinmencement the faculty again chose the speakers for the prize'divis.ion. This time the Class of 1924 captured all the honors. Charles Thurston received the first prize, Stuart Stanley second, and l managed to receive honorable mention. This was the last affair in which we took part as--Iuuniors. Our summer vacation soon passed and on September' 18, l923, we realized that our last year at Fryeburg Acad- emy had begun. Burton Garfand, llazel Potterg Katherine Perkins. and Robert Garlandhad left us to pursue their studies at Kennett lligh School. Theodore Houston from Concord. N. ll.. and lirnest Blake froinilirowntield enrolled with us, and in the middle of the year liarl Adams joined us. This made our number' twenty-five. The week before our spring vacation we presenteda play entitled, Me an' Otis. This was a decided success. From this play and the dance which followed. we realizeclSl05l.00.' We have always been fairly success- ful in athletics. Those earning letters in football this year were Shirley Ben- son, Kendal Gilmore, Myron Keefe. and Theodore Houston. In bovs' basketball, Klr. Gilmore. fllr. Keefe.
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