Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1943

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THE AM RICAN FARM R He presents quite a sight, this American far- mer, as he trudges wearily in from the fields. The sinking sun silhouettes the man and his horse against the darkening sky. His long, gawky legs stretch forth toward the barn, and the horse quickens his pace, knowing what lies ahead. On closer inspection, the clear blue eyes of this workman of the soil manifest a sharp contrast to the deeply tanned, weather-beaten face with its streaks and heavy lines. The dusty overalls hang limply from his shoulders, end his heavy brown shoes leave imprints after every step. He is a persevering man, this farmer, as all in his oc- cupation must be, up at daybreak and working until sunset, doubly hard because of the new urban demands for foodstuffs. But through it all, he is patient-- gently urging the horse on under the hot noonday sun-- taking time out to repair his implements if they,break down. At last, :ft r a wholesome meal, with the dayfs work finished, he sinks into his dilapidated, but comfortable chair, perhaps to glance over the Fx-lrmors' Gazette . After a few minutes' reading, his heavy eyes begin to droop--cfasing him to retire early, thereby helping to maintain his staunch body. This is the American farmer, the backbone of our nation. The man in the factory is producing our arms The man at the front is defending the homelrnd, but neither can work unless he efts, and it is the Ameri- can farmer who 13 feeding them. Howard Lackman s '44



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Z' THE AMERICAN EAGLE I am the American eagle. I stand for justice and democracy. Many men are fighting and dying right this moment for the things for which I stand. You will see my picture on every piece of American currency. I also designate the rank of a colonel in the United Stated Army. Many things are named after me, one of which is the Eagle Squadron,c group of American pilots flying for the Royal Air Force. I am selected asnthe symbol of America because of my bravery,nobility of appearance,and strength. My naturaliubitct is the Rocky Mountains. I am king among birds and among all animals in America. Almost every flagstaff is topped with my image. My picture was on the 1812 National Standard. Many battles have been fought to uphold my glory. Brave heroes such as Ser- geant York and Theodore Roosevelt have become famous fighting for me. As for my own life, it is quite lonely. Certainly there is no more desolate section of our country than the Rockies. I am very different from other birds. While some birds fight, I hold myself aloof except for defense. I eat flesh,which is perhaps my only bad char- acteristicgbut then you,yourself,eat cows,lambs, and other animals. I am a large bird,having a Wingspan 1 which enables me to cover the three thousand miles from Maine to California in a flight. My America is the best nation in the world. She has everything that other countries have,p1us demo- cratic ways of her own. Over all this I must watch with myueagle eye.n In my claws I carry the arrows of defense and the laurel of victory. Yes, I am truly a fearless birdgand this is a fearless country. Bill Tremblay Grade VIII DEEP THOUGHTS I sat before the dancing fire, Engrossed in thoughts so deep, And as it slowly faded,faded--- I succumbed to sleep. Barbara Miller '45

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