Fryeburg Academy - Academy Bell Yearbook (Fryeburg, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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l 6 THE A CADEMY BELL 1000, 1000: woooa 10001 'OOORWH go 7 hifnrizrlz 5 y H.. ..... me mo. .ar W -9 THE ACADEMY BELL This issue of the ACADEMY BELL is the only one printed th. . . IS year, and a new Editorial Board is handling it. We have tried to make this a l tt Je er and larger paper than has ever before been published in F A Do h' . . -you t ink we have suc- 5 ceeded? We appreciate the interest that has been shown in this number and the help that has been given, and we hope that the paper will continue to be published in the future. Much c d' ' re it is due to Miss Coburn and Miss Lowe who have so generously and willin l ' g y given us their valuable time to make this issue a success. In this paper all the classes have contributed. ED1'roR-IN-CHIEF. + MRS. HASTY Mrs. Ha ye urg Academy for fourteen years, and has the enviable record of Hunking less than three pupils in all these years. Her eyes could be stern to a refractory pupil or s m th ' , y pa et1c and tender to one in trouble Someho 'h . w, wit a low spoken word or two, she could make the worst acting pupil subside and feel ashamed of himself, while s 4 ' ome other teacher might talk all the time without producing results. sty was a teacher of Latin in Fr b X DONALD M CKEEN, '27,

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THE ACADEMY BELL XKOL. XXXVII FRYEIIURG, MAINE NO. 1 F wOOOr 1000: :tit IGI! 1 1: 1 5 7 hiiurial fgnzrrh 5 ga 10001 00004 10004 vO0Ut 1014 E Editor-in-Chief ESTHER BAKER, '27 Assistant Editors BROOKS EASTMAN, '27 STANLEY P. QUINN, '27 1 , AX'ERIL HARNDEN, '27 Athletics ETHEL HALL, '26 Exclianges Alunini BEATRICE THOMPSON, '27 PEARL HALEY, '27 Jokes ROBERT SMITH, '26 CLYDE JOHNSON, '29 DONALD BQCKEEN, '27 LORIN HURD, '28 Art VIOLA BOWKER, '26 Business Manager Assistant JOHN WESTON, '27 RUTH PETERSON, '27 Faculty Advisers MISS LOWE MISS COBURN



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ted ave ver uc- his iat 'ho ne 37 's s n n e fl IC THE ACADEMY BELL 7 5 Elliferarg 5 LINCOLNIZING THE WORLD Nothing in the new or old world inspires the people like the spirit of Lincoln. lt is not just the United States that honors and remembers him, but England, France, and many other countries. VV'e all have to form our own characters. They are not given us, and we have to develop them to suit ourselves. Lin- coln had to form his character, and he based it on sense, cour- age, and truth. Wfe should base ours on these principles, in order to make ourselves most fit for the world, and the things we must do. If everyone were like Lincoln, his greatness would dis- appear. Everyone cannot be like Lincoln, so he remains un- equaled and unparalleled, while we struggle to obtain his greatness. The road to greatness is peculiar. For example, the statesman Cecil Rhodes when a boy had consumption. He went to Afrfca where he made a large fortune in diamonds. He pushed the British boundaries far into that continent. When he died he was buried on a hill in Africa, and now stu- dents, travelers, and all kinds of people visit his grave and remember his greatness. Lincoln's character began to grow while he was reading the few books he could get hold of. He lived in a time when people made their own opinions regardless of anyone else. Lincoln's opinions had purity, straightness, and some thought of the other fellow in them. All his actions and opinions were in the light, nothing that he did was hidden from the people. lf the countries of Turkey, Russia, Italy, Germany, and Japan l'ad these methods, there would be no fear of what they would do next. If the world had Lincolnis stability of purpose there wouldn't be any war debts or Arms Conferences. If the world had Lincoln's straightness and unselfishness, there would be no jealousy between the countries. H I Lincoln gave to the world a sweep of universal policy. All people were his brothers, the Northerners, the Southern- ers and negroes. We should have a universal policy. The success of the countries of Europe and other continents is our success. their failure, our failure. Qur attention to the VVorld Court should be one of diplomacy and association, but not

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