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Olll' Authors ME. MYSELF, AND I By Jean Way I think I am justified in saying that lllc and Myself are my best friends. For. atter all. who sticks with Me through thick or thin as I do? Whenl go out tno matter wht-rel I always take lVIyselt' with llle. May- be it's just a habit. but I'm sure I'd feel lost without Meg and as for leaving Myselt' be- hind. I just wouldnt think of it. Whenever I hear anyone say. Oh, l wish I could have gone, it makes Me very sad, and l think, Well why 4-ouldn't I have gone along? They left Me home, too. II'heneVer I sit down to the table, I al- ways think ol' getting enough tor Myself. which proves that I am not hoggish. And when We are out walking and someone ot'I'e-rs Me a ride. who is happier for Me than I? And I wouldn't think of making Myself walk. either. I always try not to blame Myself for any- thing I have done. The very instant I start concentrating o11 Myself. you can bank on Me doing something I wouldn't think ot' do- ing. For instance. there is the time I was hunting for some eggs that I had laid down. IVell, I blunted Myself, but when I got up there were eggs all over Me. It's ll clear case ot being caught red-handed, isn't it? Egg'-zactly! We generally get along swell together, lzut sometimes people get angry at Me and kick lllv in the pants. and then I feel so bad. I don't know why I had to write this when the assignment was given to Me. SUPPOSE IT WILL EVER END? By Dot Young War is such a ghastly thingw Why must it exist? IH-ople's lives mean nothing then! Suppose it. will ever end '? On the battlefield. men are strewn With their bodies riddled and torn From bullets of the enemies' guns- Suppose it will ever end? Away from home in army camps, Our dear sons and brothers are stationed, Waiting to he called to fight our foe- Suppose it will ever end? Money is scarce and people starve, The world is in darkness for God knows how long. And all the people pray for peace 'I'o God with all their hearts-- Suppose it will ever end? My THE CIRCUS PARADE ON THE SQUARE 21
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v,-rw. if ' Mau na TH ld TENNIS 'I' ICA M Top row: Clifford. Russell. Plourde. Hoogins, lWCC0l'1ll?1Ck. Chadwivk, lloore. l'.owt-r row: liusst-ll. Crawford. G.1rllt'y, 'l'nylor. Nickerson. Titr-omlv. Tennis With Aroostook iA'fl2'll0 tennis definitely rind Russell. lfor the girls, Gnrtley. Craw- oti' for this spring. leugue oii'it'izils have tortl. llnllott. Taylor, Nickerson. and Hus- nnule- plains for intrnniurzil tennis. and for at sell will battle for the five open positions. f-ounty tt-nnis i0lll'llZllllPlli. Sinve the shire- Ilowovt-r, it seems very prohuhle that other town:-rs lnnve not yet been in the vourts. rttvket, swingers will tllsplave some of the thvrt- is niuvh doulwt us to who will repres- lt-tterinen, und the intra-inural tournament ont tht- svhool in the vounty tournament. will definitely tell the story. Avnilnhlo for servivt- in the hoys' field Aroostook County Tournament, June 1. irt- letternn-n Plourde. lVIcCormiok. Hodgins, tRoys ut Caribou. girls at Fort Fnirt'ield.l Track XVith duztl nn-nts vnut-ollod duo to tho war oiiit-1'g1eiit'y, tlu-re is lt-ft only tho county moot toward which tfouvli Stinson and his truvkstors run look forward. Oi' course. the lllllllill inter-t'lusss l'0lllllE'lill0ll will he held. with the juniors in all nrohuhility dominat- ing tho fit-ld. lu tlivt. nmtftitfully all ot' tho outstanding nn-n on the squad are from tho Class ot' '-423. The single exception is Don llhilhrivli. n sophomore ot' whom pgreztt thxngfs nrt' expected lu the hroztd Jump. To girnor ninrliers for Houlton lligh, lloh tlogrgtli in the disuus, Holm Johnston in the shot, Hill Ford in the 440. together with .lorry West, and Ken Larsen in half-mile and mile. loom as the backbone of a h1u'd-work- ing sqitutl. The schedule: Inter-tilass Meet. May tl, lil. 15, IS. 20. 22. Pounty Moet May 29.
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PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE By Ardith Smith Peggie Darling, I'm simply bubbling over with news- about me, of course-and it's so thrilling I can't type it fast enough. Woe is me! Now I wish I'd been good and learned my keys the way Miss Wallace told me to. But, you know me-the original bug-a-boo. You remember me telling you about getting two bids to the Lynn Prep School Victory Dance and not knowing which one to accept? Well, that's settled, Bud FINALLY asked me! Tomorrow night's the big night, and I can hardly wait! Honest, Peggie, I'm more excited over this dance than I was over in first formal-and that's saying a lot, isn't it? You know, I think I have a bad case of it and That Ain't Good.. fSong title-but it fitsl Of course, I have a new dress, and is it a honey! Woo! Woo! There was an awfully cute yellow one at our pet shop, but Bud says I remind him of the angel who didn't use Rinso when I wear yellow, sow naturally, that was out. This is a pale blue chiffon and, as you've probably guessed already, blue IS his favor- ite color. Bul-you will have to admit-it is my best color too, so-no wise cracks, please. It has a long waist-line and, modest as I am, I must admit I look like a million bucks in that type of a dress. It has an extremely full skirt which is gathered on the long- walst line just below the hip bone. The neckline is high and gathered, while the sleeves are long and fairly full. Velvet bows of a deeper shade of blue are scattered in a hit-and-miss maner over the skirt. My slippers make me feel just like Cin- derella, even though IIERS were of glass wear my sweetheart locket on a ribbon of wear my swetheart locket on a ribbon of velvet, too. I won't have a corsage. The boys are giving the money they would have spent on flowers to the Red Cross. It real- ly is wonderful, of course, and gives girls a great chance to feel like martyrs of some sort. Well, Hon, it's after 1:00 a. m. and I do need a little beauty sleep-believe it or not Hso I'd better close. Forgive my mistakes - wish me luck - and write soon. All my love, Alice THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
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