Jay High School - Breezes Yearbook (Jay, ME)

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Board of Instructlon for I9lO 191 1 V MI RI E. JONES A B Prmupll French German and Emfllgh SARAH E LITTLE, A L Enghsh H1Sto1y mdl ltm LENA M INILWQ A k M 1themat1cs and Sclencg MODLST F FANEUF E10Cl1tlOI1 qupe-11ntenc'ent f f Schools hFV S M NIEN EEN School Bo ud Mk F1 ANK JAC KSUN MR JOHIN MAQOMIJEI Mk CHARLFS W IOOB v w 'w A. - - l . 2 J 'h, . ., 5 f 1 -y n ., M w w , k . , . ., ' , .f ' 1 12 T 'm , . UM, A . J., 2 ,Q Q w - 1 .' 1 . . L 1 4 .2 K - H 4 ' ' 7 1 1 . K . . 4 ' . . c v v v 1 ' . ' x ,N ,- ' 1 1 ,u . 4 x , 1 5 1 Y . . , H, . 1 7HI, CLA VIS .1 -1-,AAA :--sweet,-AAAAWVAA AD AA-,DD-9 W. A. STUART COMPANY, l l3I'ClW3I'C, Stoves 8I1Cl RHHQCS Farming Tools, Field and Poultry Fence Heating and Plumbing done in First-Class Manner Depot Street, Livermore Falls HEADQUARTERS FOR Good Clothmg and Furnlshlngs, Livermore Falls Glnthmg Company PANB I ITII IBTNC Try Our New Store ln the Bank Buxldmg I c DR Sults, Coats, Slclrts, Dresses, Mllllnery DRY AND FANCY GOODS J GUY COOLIDGE s s a I I f 3 D do I W , P J , I u o o o . N -1 Iv ef: 'limi Y i : f' , izasocoootn, : : ,:, 7 ,: ,a1'iaQo,,e-30+ 4 IHF KVI A VIS efsugxan :NYJ-or -me 2G',1k,rG' x'f : cfaofwn- ,451 of -1:11,-fo: Q, Qs Lamontagne 8: Deakin Successors to H. F. WALKER BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS Our Spring Line is now ready for inspection and we will be pleased to have ou call. Y The Latest in Footwear for Ladies, Gents and the Children am B oc ' ree 'vermore a 'ne F RUIT' F RUIT' F....,r....,.,f Confectionery, lce Cream and Cold Soda TRY A GLASS OF RASPARIA J CAPRONI Livermore Falls A full line of Kitchen Goods Crockery and Glassware Camera Supplies and Sporting Goods at L L WAITE S Variety Store UNION PHARMACY Main Street Livermore Falls Maine Prescriptions a Specialty Patent Medicines Toilet Articles Soda and Candy 'I' ll' L b's l k Main St t Li F lla, M O . . . ' a 9 9 g a I I , lljrl Y Ill' , ING . , . , . E. FOREST BOWKER, Registered Druggist N- J. GAGNE, Proprietor . . Y . . . , ,O DQ' 117 127117131137 137 1 Z, it K1 31 YZ1 ,QI 'Zi ,ii 317 TH E CLA VIS alnmnscr, -ar :ar ,av ,g.L,mf ,QY,.-.welxc .mf-,gy ju- '41 .g,-f.g- ,pc .gg Colb College, Waterville Mame Courses leadmg to degrees of A B and B S For Catalogue, address Presldent A J ROBERTS Bllss Busmess College, LEWISTON MAINE Malne s Onlx School of Affual Business Ihawmzq Our graduates are always IH demand llIThe onlv school 1n the State that hxs '1 Teachers Department 111 If you are ambltlous we can help you Send for our 1llL1StI'3t6d catalouge lt IS free Commer l Book keepx L Arxthmetxc R111 ld Calculfltxon 91' e l ge Bu mess Corresy ondence Pe-nman hm Business Lav. B mls ng' Model Off' e VN rl-X fl L11 CURRICULUM Ste ograph Stenogfraphy Types XICITAL Bu mess Corte pondence Spellmg Grammar Pun tuat o Dul l can L, Processes l'1llllL, Letter w Motto The Success of the Student Q' E ! . . . . . . . . I I v 7 ' , ' A ' 7 '.'.'f..' rn -' . c I - I 1 ., . 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' c ' i n Business Forms Press Copyinrr ' yi' 'nf ' z 'i ' f s . lc 'o ' flUH0l'1llfjlllL'f' Vorlc Bill Tmrkimf O I is H , . + ,37,gf ,QY,qr 334,55 ,aj ,maniac YAQLAQQZQQ Aofillf an-,mf 7 llldl-l5tT'y Poslhons Altamed by Graduates of Day Courses Smce Graduation ri THE FLA VIS IliIll-lllllillliliilililililliIillliiilllllli A GRISON DEALER IN GIOCCYICS, Flour, Gram and Feed, Bank Blllldlflg, Mam St Llveg-more Falls Lowell Textlle School SCl9I1l',1llC' and practlcdl trammg ln all pronessee of textlle 1n.1nuf.1cture 1nc1u1l1ng all Oommerual hblcs Compleu cour-ek IH fotton M xnuficturlng Wool M mu flctumng, 'lextlle Dc s1gn1ng, C he rnlstrw and Dxung 'l 1 xt11e F llgllli Lung fha hrst grddu lte has not ynt been out from school twelx Q years Tha follow 1ng'1s a 11st of the llumllel of gmcluatu OCCllpSl1lfI the flll'l,t'l'6llt pobmons 111 thi llll Letor of textlle school ln'-.txuetoy txxtlle ox lIltlllSll'l 11 Q1 hool M111 L01 pox'1t1on tri :sun 1 M1 1 '11.9IlT, M1 1 xssxst mt agent M1 Sl1D9llYlt6hd9ht M111 aeslstant manager M111 foreman of department Aaslstaut to 5111191 lnteudent M111 1UCl1tOI .1ndduount'1nt Textlle des1gue1 In nomnusmon house ,cue 1 11 m nn 11.e1 Fla L K1 K1 nn Assnst ml 1 lljulllkll Ai'-l'sLillT m xsux lllllllqllll xml 111 1fls1n'1u I henu 1 and rlxel C hx mu xl 111 min lu lmu mes texule thexelo Othex lvusmek Sc Loud h and l 1.1119 Joux nalwt Nl.-14 lllnl t l l1x 1111111111:-cto1 M1no1 111111 pos1t1onQ Student l 1111111111111 nl not 1 n lNol c1111vlou1l cl1 11111111.1111 01 ll1K'lIl0Y'lt HX ll In idudte S of Hlgh Schools and Acadm mleb acln11ttul vx 1th 0ert1l1U1tc 'I rn l-l-I-IQQQIQI:l2l1l1lZl2l-lQl-I-CQIQIZI-IQC-I-ll 0 0 - 1 I o L' ' ' ' - ' 4. 1 ' ' 'V . 1 is 5 ' . . 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IH lIAl1S REGGY S COLLEGE EPISODE ll EG Y HLklxI' xx ls in unffunlx 1-' country youth mlm ml m the Qx tleme but 1 morn lmnut ch'11w th m Rufgy lt would h UL hu n lu nfl to mcl W han Rmggxx S url 1 thmff lu, xtuclw to 1 md pwple Sur x hour xx worm tllllllx mt the Qun to Stop Sl'llllll1Lf m 1 IT1lflCllL of th 15 fm lim f Burke to go b uk on hw xxmcl Anrlso xxlu n lxufgxx wt ll'lLfl fm collage h told tlum th lt he wulcl xuncucl n Q of L mms Illllgl' h m 1 Nuncgul hm rlul No doubt 1I 1 c utoonxxt hui I10tlC.Lfl Imggy xx hc ll lu st utul on tlu 14 urmy to hm would ll xvg iouml m Ltc Tl il or 1 co mc su tuh s lllfllf shoulrlerul muscul ll irum xx IS urlyul m clothes 'lt le lst two sums too small I-Ils hfmrls rlanfflul out of l'llS slums hls panw xc uhul only Lo the tops of hu shoeq Hu h lt xx 'as so srn all th at It Loulcl onlx S1tll1HI1 thu top of hls large head W en hu ned 1 I he went '1 ones to hls nom l mn ulcl 1 Ong eswpg thg lnms lmu S m xmt In everx pllu tmu fue tho L who go ln 01 fun xegfm us rw otlmu puma fu mg u l l xx as no oue11t1c1n Reggg. had not hun ln hw mom long when he xx ls sL1ClLl'lllV uou ul from hw muQmgQ by att: mgmlous thump on thu coor H S191 mg L 1 md hlsten L 1 the clool to 'lfllhlt his L illc IS xx hu proud to 9 .1 halt mlomn kopllonmmfx wt 1 lun lovmq wt 0 lush Whxtsyu 'Nllmn W on yu hom' mrl nurm wus otlml CllLw mlutcrl hmm IS thq c umm ln ftfr nurmmus llu-, mt lum 1 rl 0 Lnly nulxlnq lun ut hls clutlu th1 x 14 muted mul 1 tw ugrgrx s lk lt 10 s L mruffllt N llx tu r l1lllN rllrl ku u um ulml om nl f an ha xxx ucmtu xx ll 1 LU rm f to X rm lux Om ml hm uh o l'lllll th xt ln x ef fm tmx fhlnlxlng no muchlef hm xmnt clown where he found a hxlf flown or mme boy xx ho wlshul h1m to xuompmy them to a pl'1ce mbout two or thug mllc s 0L1tf1OYTl tha vlll 1531 lumix not muh mg' to rlls ippumt thnm xuut u when he gt to thc pau ll m ull hls compfmlons suclclfnly cgasul thin txlenrllx chat md commnncul to mike him do trulw fhey were Ill in old barn mtl there xx 1 no pe mon xuthm two mule s of the m N0 they hurl no fear of bClllg ovgrlmuucl Flrwt hu xx is m ull to puxh 1 pm ulth N mac m mpc mcl when thu trlul to mllu lum flllllx wuz t ur un udsu Q ufubnfl mcl tha fellows who had hul morn Wlllk than xv IS good for thnm Ntartul m to thl rsh hlm But hem Wm xx hare. 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'II-IF CILLIVIS That QVGIIIYIQ' Reggy had a VlSlt from them and also a present The bovs all begged h1s pardon and he forgave them After they had gone out he opened the bundle they had brought It con tamed the handsomest sult Reggy had eve r seen and plnned tothe coat was this elrd To Mr Reggy Burke from Those who vsere once hls enemles RUNNING THE AFFAIRS OF A FARM FOR A DAY T vms IU the early evemng of one of those hot days ln Iuly when we weer all seated on the porch that my father lnformed me that he and mother were going avuax the next day and that I should have to take care of the kxds th1s anvthmg great but I was destmed to encounter somethlng beyond my expectatlons on the morrow The next morn ng father got up and chd the chores and mother got breakfast before they st arted When the twms fwho were Hve Vears cldj got up It was nearly nme o clcck and I was m hot water from then untll nlne at n1ght vxhen mother and father fot home After they were dressed I gave them some bread and milk perhaps a llttle too much anyw ay after they had slob bered around and eaten what thev wanted the fun began Charles who was the smaller ralsed hls spoon and struck Iohn over the head John retal lated glvlng Charles the remalns of h s bread and mllk ln the face Before I could get at them they were out of the1r chalrs and w ere engaged IH a rough and tumble crap I grabbed them by the coat collars and set one of them ln one corner and the other In the other corner where the5 had to content themselves vuth maklng faces at each other as I had taken up my abode between them S matters ran untll chore tlme and as I dldn t dare to leave them ln the house alone took them to the barn Wlth me I had 1ust commenced to mllk vnth a twln on each slde of me when vultbout an lnstants WHTHIHL, the cow ralsed her foot and sent pall mllk and all against the slde of the barn I picked up the pall and agam began to nnlk thlnkmg It strange that the peace ful ammal should act so I had no sooner got to mllklng when up came the foot agam took the pall and wlth It Charles nd de poslted them both ln 1 corner I agam got my pall and plcked up Charles who W IS more frlghtened than hurt although he had a llttle cut on hls fore he ad and agam commenced to mllk ln no pleasant state of mlnd All at once the thought occurred to me that perhaps John had somethlng to xx atch hlm Pretty soon I saw hlm take a pm from hls coat and reach out toward the covx Before he could prick her I had hlm by the coat collar and the next moment he w1s lylng across my knee and am d hls frightened roars I admin xstered mother s mode of punlshment After thatI Hmshed my mllklng ln peace after I had stralned the mllk and set It aw ay I bandaged the cut on Charles head After I had done thxs he went lnto the other room where John w as All at once I heard a roar of laughter from John and h ard hlm say Bee nt you a pwltty kldt Charle resented th s and the next I heard was a ery of pam from both I hurrled 1UtO the room and found them on the Hoor each pulllng the other s han' and yellmg I pulled them apart agam and set them IH thelr chalrs and none too easy either where they remalned untll mother got home to take charge of them I told mother and father that the neat tlme thev went away they had better get someone to take care of the1r game cocks and I would do the chores They asked me why and I told my story of the day s happenlngs amld mv father s roars of laughter 13 8 I I , . .I . 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'lv 'xr 'A Q. : CLASS OF 1911 JAY HIGH SCHOOL ILDA THOMAS LEON KYES LEROV PARTRIDGE SUSIE TWEEDIE EE llilliil A S gl 4 X XTX l ' ff UV flll S we present thls edltlon of the Clavls to the publlc we deslre thro ltS columns to express our thanks and appreclatlon for what the eltlzens of the town have done for us At all tlmes when asked for ald they have cheerfully QIVSD It Especlally do we thank those ldvertlslng ln our paper and those who 'llded us materlally by loanlng artlcles for the school drama We feel grateful to all who are so wllllng to aSSlSt us ln our need HETH ER a hollday IS an advantage or a dlsadvantage to anyone de pends much upon hls mlnd and nature If one IS of an lndustrlous mlnd qulck to adapt hlmself to dlfferent condltlons he can put aSldB much of the care of everyday llfe and refresh body and mmd on a hollday and then the next day as qulckly resume hlS dutles vllth added strength glven by the rest and recrea tlon To such especlally It can be seen that a hollday IS of advantage Mlnd as well as body IS made more equal for the work The good effects may thus alw ays be made to out vselgh the ba EMPUS fuglt It hardly seems posslble that another mllestone has been reached and that we are about to lay down the dutles of edltorlal work to be taken up by another board at the beglnnlng of the next school year We have trled to lmprove the paper ln many Ways and trust that those who read the dlfferent ISSUGS of the Clavls may feel that It has reflected our efforts As the tlme comes for us to say good bye we leave thls motto to our successors Llftlng better up to best AS It ever occurred to you what 1 true school Spll'1tlS? In the first class Hlgh School of to day are to be found many thlngs outslde of the mere books from whlch great lndlvldual development may be obtalned There are the soclal gatherlngs the athletlcs the dramas prlze speaklng school paper mornlng GXSFCISSS and countless other thlngs WhlCh the truly loyal student Wlll support He wlll prlde hlmself IH masterlng' hlS lessons He Wlll not show that apathy so apparent ln many of our students of the present day He Wlll dlsplay first of all, a self lnterest, dolng NK ,l Y' - N I I Q if ' x I 'rs if , f YY L XX K. - V X' N N W. Vx 1 , w W X vgQf':H,V e'7T5:fl-afgfkffg -it of eecc f'7,QfQ - ,fifty f fggiiiy' J I7 gym l l l f fwf- A . 1 . GI . - . HH ' ' 4 . . , ' , . Q , . . xl ' fl. 1 , ' ' THF CLA VIS well what ey er he has to do He w1ll The troublesome tlmes wlll brlng out support h1s school IU eyery loyal way glvmg to lt a full measure of dey otlon MTE THE TRAMP T was a dark hot stormy afternoon and Cherry Gulch was sleepmg peace fullv ln the shadow of a large cloud All the afternoon the clouds had been gathermg and threaternng a storm Cherry Gulch so named from the large gulch and the cherry trees whmch grew on xts banks was a llttle mmmg town of about one hundred mhabxtants mostly men A rlver had once run through the gulch but had been dammed at the upper end 'md lc t ID only as fast as the mmes used t The dam had been bullt for elght or ten ye xrs and had become qultt mfirm and the mme-rs knew It On thls afternoon IU partlcular they were more alarmed than usual Whlle they were talkmg about the danger a figure was seen aw ay down the tra1l a mere movlng speck IH the dlstance untll the people saw It was a man When at last he reachod them and re coy ered h1s breath he was able to mswer QUGSIIOUS When asked to tell hls story he began ind told as follows Away back ln the early 60s mv father and mother started out for the West then only a wllderness and cleared a spot for thelr cabm Two years after that I came 1nto thls world and from that txme on mv l1fe has been nothlng but hardshlps I have lam out ln the ram and sleet many a mght wlth no shelter but the tree under whlchl lay Well tlme passed on and I turned my footsteps toward the east Whlle In hls nature elther good or bad yust as the IYOH IS proved at the furnace 'kk RARY the clty of Salem I became acquamted wlth a charmmg voung woman whom m after years I made my wlfe We had one daughter and my frlends she was a true daughter to us She was the prlde of the vlllage and many a young man sought her hand but among them she dld not seem to show much favor But at length there came a young man from a nelghborlng vxllage and Nell seemed to fall directly ln love wlth hlm When at last they asked my consent to then marrlage I gave It In a short tlme they left Salem and came out th1s way We used to get letters from Nell frequently but they grew less frequent and then stopped altogether Years went by and we heard no more from them I advertlsed ln every paper I knew of for them but to no avall collapsed from a severe nervous stram and never rallled I stayed ln the vlllage '1 short tlme after her burml but tht spot seemed to h lunt me and 1 voice seemed to call to me to go West and here I am a wmderer on the flee of God s earth a tr imp Whlle he had been telllng hls tale a miner whom the boys called Salem loc and hxs Wlfe had listened attent lvely At the end they arose and w alked over to where he was slttmg Falllng upon hxs neck and weepmg the Woman sobbed out her story Whlle Joe overcome wlth emotlon sank down bCSldL them She told hlm how after she had left hum they hid eome out west how they 12 ' J .' Y 7 n . . . . . . Y Y . I - . . x e . e ., , , I . . . . y . . . 'k 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k i' i . - , , , I 9 v 1 'I ' . ' I ' til ' v y ' v ' . K 7 K I l - n I . Q . Y 'Y l 1 ' V , ' . v 1 ' Y , L . . . . y I . - . I ,L Q - , L 1 ' . L K ' K 1 . ' ' - , Q . i , . ' ' ' 1 1 1 .Nz ., ' 1' , I - 4 - . ' ' I . ' Y - .L 1 . . y 7 L 3 1 ' Y , , D T 7 I . . . v x v xv v ' y ' ' , Gradually, it came nearer and nearer, At length my W'fe1 God bless her, . I v . A X I K ' . I I Il 1 . . . - . 1 'L 1 , I I , 1 ., . , -1 , 2 K , 5. ' 2 . 1 2 ., . 2 , J - , ' 1 x 1 x L , . . . , . .. ,. 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 2 1 -f ' , . 1- 15, ' '. 1 , ' 2 . - ' 5 ll n , , 7 ' . . xi! ' ' ' - . . ' f ' 7 v ' ' ' 1 , ' ' v , 1 ' ' I 5 9 ,, ... ' , . . . V 7 . . 1 .. H . . . , , 1 ' yi ' 1 u I , I J ' e ' I nw I ' 1 . ' . : 1 1 . . ' 1 ' ' , 2 ' . , 1 THE CIA VIS struggled for exxstence IH thls barren country unt1l at last they had come to Cherry Gulch and prospered She sald that they had advertlsed IH the paper to find h1m but had glven hum up for dead At length the tramp raised hls head and hls face was radlant with Joy God bless you my dear chlldren he crled Boys these are those who are dearer to me than my llfe One ot the mlners sprang up and called out Three cheers for the old man and they were glven wlth a vu Another mlner who bore the name of the roughest IU the camp sprang up grabbed off h1s hat deposlted therem a handful of gold colns and went the rounds of h1s comrades unt1l he came to where the tramp was slttlng and placmg the hat now overdowmg wlth gold before hlm called for three more cheers and they were repeated agam and aga n Whlle thls had been takmg place the ram had been steadily comlng dovwn and now a far off roar was heard md ln an lnstant eve ryone scrambled for the hlgher ground The dam had burst and the water was stc rdlly rlsmg Whcn at length It fame to the first cabln It suddenly ceased and began to receed as swlftly as It had come All men novs ln a state of surprxse and thankfulness and the Tramp kneel mg down Whlle all bared thelr heads returned thanks for thelr safe dellver ance and for hls new found chlldren And xt d1d not end here for he was taken m and cared for unt1l hrs death by hls everfalthtul daughter Nell The Drama Me an Otxs was presented at the Illgh School HUIICIIIIQ at East Dlxheld and at No Iay havlng flnc houses on all OCCHSIODS COMMENCEMENT BACCALAUREATE Sermon at Bapt1st Church June 11 at 2 20 0 clock by Rev J D Tlllmghast of Livermore Falls Junlor Nmght Monday June 12 at 8 P M Exerclses of Senlor Class Wednes day June 14 at 8 o clock fat: Churchj Receptlon to Senlors K of P Hall No Jay Thursday evemng May 15 at 8 o clock SALUTATORY SUCCESS IN LIFE CITIZENS of the town of Jay It glves us great pleasure to welcome you thls evenlng We are pleased to note the mterest whlch you take IH the success of our school Members of the School Board and Superlntendent We welcome you also It IS you who have glven us the means wherewlth to obtam an educatlon You have also chosen for us good teachers and we hope you wlll furnlsh as good teachers to the classes who follow us Teachers Whlle welcomlng you we wlsh to thank you for the benefit you have been to us If we have ever falled ln our work or ln any of our school blamed our teachers If we have I am sure that we saw soon afterward our m1stake Alumm of lay Hlgh School We wlsh to tell you that we have trled to follow ln your footsteps ln domg our best ln everything We are glad to see you here and hope you have as much lnterest IH the school as ever Schoolmates Thrs IS the last nlght we can say that wc are stlll members of thls school We hope that you as well as evervone else may enjoy thls evenmg We trust when you graduate a pomt whlch we hope you all may attain that you may have success Follow us only m domg your best as W . 1 . 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I 1 - 1 ' v v 1 I I 1 . , . . e. , IHF CIAVIS we have trled to do and let our faults be vxarnlngs that you may not meet wlth the same experlences Classmates Let us always remember our school and never say a word agalnst t Let all try to practlce the good lessons taught us here and when we leave the world may those ln It have the opportunlty to say that lf we have not done very much good for lt, We never harmed anyone ln the world but had good characters, belng lovlng and klnd to all human creatures The deflnltlon of success IS galnlng the object deslred We Wlll dlscuss what success ln llfe means to the dlfferent klnds of people The first klnd we Vlflll look to IS those to whom success conveys the ldea of acqulrlng money An example of thls klnd 19 John D Rockefeller He was born ln New York ln 1839 He galned hlS wealth ln the Standard Oll Trust M Rockefeller s benefactlons are numerous and large the most extenslve belng to Chlcago UHlV8TSlty To the numerous other rlch people the acqulsl tlon of wealth seems the only success In thelr eyes anyone who IS poor IS of no consequence Another class of people to whom success means the possesslon of wealth IQ the ones who do not have money but are contlnually wlshlng for It They llve ID small towns and country places as much as ln the large or small C1tl9b They may be elther ambltlous and hard worklng people or shlftless ones who vx lll not work To other people success denotes the ficqulrlng of honor or fame As an example take Napoleon After estab llSh1Ug peace ln hlS country he thought It would be a good ldea to conquer Italy and to enrlch France wlth the spolls thus galned He was fortunate ln hls undertaklng and he then set out to conquer more AUStF18 bwltzerland Egypt all came wlthln hls povxer Whlle trylng t conquer the world he was badly defeated and placed on the lsland of St Helena a lonely rock ln the Southern Atlantlc 1000 mlles from the coast of Afrlca He revealed hlmself as an oppressor of natlons a ruthless cynlcal belleverln government whose end was mllltarv glory and whose basls was mllltary force Stlll another class IS composed of those who thlnk not of themselves but of the welfare of thelr country or of thelr frlends An example of thls class IS George Washlngton He thought not of h1S fame and honor but of the safety of hlS beloved country Abraham Llncoln was of the same nature Were they as successful ID llfe as Napoleon or the other great generals? OPIDIOHS may dlffer on thls questlon but I thmk that most people Wlll agree wlth me that they were Authors are not usually very success ful IH galnlng money Robert Burns the Scotch poet dld not have success ln YVTIILIHQ' although some of hls poems are excellent He dled leavlng large debts behlnd hlm and on hlS death bed he wrote to a frlend asklng to borrow money to keep hlm from prlson Let us look to Thomas Carlyle as an example of a llterary genlus Hls parents were poor people of bcot land He graduated from Edlnburgh UUIYCFSICY havlng a reasonably good tr llnlng IH Latln and French For two years after hls graduatlon he taught school lnstead of becomlng a mlnlster 'ls h1S father WlSh6d When he Hrst began to wrlte he dld not tlnd success He had a great many very har h and unsympa thetlc crltlcs Hls greatest work IS hls Essay on Burns He was extrava gant and eccentrlc ln hls language as ln hls thought 1,5 ' ' 1 ' I l ' . I . , . 9 ' v v I 9 1 Y . Y . . . 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CK 1 1 77 - Xt rts xx orst hrs style IS burharous concerted uneouth rnd mxstrcrl but rt rts best rt rs sur elr xrged xx rtlr fe ehng h ll monx llld color s suer e s d1d not 1111111 c If ut lL 1 rttrr rxx 1 er 1 1nx people h1nl xxr 1 1 1 1y ron 111 111 xxho 111111 a c rncf rr 1s xxrecked hr he rlth perhrp lo es hrs money he 1s d1s1ppo1nted often he rs krlled bx the sudden announ cement of the loss of rt It :111 r on b s rnone b qu athed to hrm he xxrll spendrt rn areekless f 1 h1on and 1t1s most probable that he xx 111 haxe lost '111 of rt fi fexx years The money dc es hrm no good rt may sporl hrs career Iohn Mrlton xvas another hterary m xn xx ho W rs not fully rppr ecr rted He Wrote upon deep subjects I Allegro on 1 d1V vxhen he xxfrs 11 1 lppy mood rsero o e of these he tell ot xxhlt e hers to see and th111k oi on e 1el1 d xy C omus masque WVIVUIII shoxxs th lt rn e INK s good oxr reo1111 s 1 xrl 11m Shilesp ne t e hast 1 most noted authrr ot the xxorld xv rs verv successful IIQ beqrn hrs hterrrv career bx holdrng horses xt cl the 1t1e He frrst began to xx r1te ox er old plays Hrs books are knoxxn everyxx here Qome thrnk hrs books tnesome but rf thex read them carefullx thex xxrll frnd many good lessons He ls noted for hrs pun on Words Ohyer Goldsmrth xx as not so success ful as many other xvr1ters Hrs most noted xxorks are The Vre rr of W l rec ant The Jes rted 1 we o rablx not rrrny of xxrll lrter IIN Irrople or 1111l1t 11x men or 'mx t 1111ff xxonderful11111r xxrr e rxe sure xxt 1l1 1 xx ot th It krnd CII Ex erxone C111 hxxc success bx dorng the more homelx 'md thc less ple rs Int thrngs ot hfe Iet us exer remember Carlyles motto Wh rtsoexe r tl1y h rnd In dm th to do do rt xvrth ill thy mrg t ORATION A GREAT MAN Ilx these d zxsof 1et1v1tx and progre ss xh 1 ere f men 11d vxom n are eontrnu rllx leeornplrshrng' vxonderful thrngs xxe do xxell to pause occasronwllv to look 111t11 some of these hves lrves Whreh turn h Us by corerete ex imple rncen trx es tor our oxxn adx ancement 'md aehrcvencents Among the notable characters of the present day, one stands out most prom 1r1ently tl'1u rts achrex ernents If rt be true that the me isure ot a man s success rn lrfe rs h1s rntluence upon the hx es of those xxrth xvhom he from dfrv to dry comes rn Contact the11 the lrfe f Irookcr I Washlngton hrs been pre emrnetly a success Of hrs brr th l1e hrmself spe Lks rn the 1uto brogr rphx of l11s hfe Up from 'sl rverx xx 'rs born he says sl rxr on 1pl1ntatro111n Irranklm County Vngrnrr I am not qurte sure of the exfrct pl ue or e'c1ct date ot mx brrth but it my rate I suspect I must hfzve been born somevx here and rt some trme As nearly as I h xve bee11 able to le rrn, I xx rs born near a cross road post ofhce called Hale s Ford and the xear xv rs 1818 or 11239 I do not knoxv the month or the dax The earhest rmpressron I ean noxx recall IS of the plantltron 'rnd the slaxe quarters the latter berng the p rt of the plant mon xxhere the slaves h d then eabrns H s hte had rts befrrnnrng rn the mrdst of the host mrserrble desolxte 'und dr four 1 flll 1 sur roundmgs Thrs xV'ls HJ ho xexer not bee ruse hrs oxx ners xxere espeerallx cruel for they xxc re not 1 comprrrd xxrth IHIIIX ot er s 1 IXIJHI log e'1 1hou THE I VIS 1:7 1 '11 ' '1 'J' 1' ' 1 'K 1 ' 1 1, 1 1 2 z If 1' j ' 1 1' 1, 1 ,z 1 1 1-'r 1 11 zz . 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H11 ' z . xx'2r1' Il0I'I 111 21 A' fzl f1 hlll, 1 t PHI' CLA VIS fourteen by sixteen feet In thls cabin he llved with h1S mother and brother and sister till after the ClV1l War when they were all declared free The early years of h1Sl1fC which were spent ln the little cabin, were not vely different from those of thousands of other slaves His mother of course had little tlme 1n which to glve attentlon to the training of her children during the day She snatched a few moments for their care in the early morning before her work began and at nlght after the day s work was done One of his earliest recollections is that of his mother cook mg a chicken late at night and awaken mg her children for the purpose of feed mg them How or where she got lt he does not know He thmks however It was procured from her owner s farm Some people may call this theft But takmg place at the time lt did and for the reason that It did no one could ever make him belleve that his mother was gullty of thlevxng She was slmply a victim of the system of slavery He can not remember having slept in a bed until after his family was declared free by the Emanclpatlon Proclamation Three children John his older brother Aman da, his sister and hlmself had a pallet on the d1rt floor or to be more correct they slept in and on a bundle of filthy rags laid upon the dirt Hoor He cannot remember a single instance durlng hls childhood or early boyhood when the entlre famlly sat down to the table together and God s blessing' was asked, and the family ate a meal in e1v1l1zed manner On the plant mon Ill V1rg1n1a and even later meals were gotten by the children very much as dumb an1mals get theirs It was a piece of bread here and a scrap of meat there It was a cup of mllk at one time and some potatoes at another After the comlng of freedom there were two points upon which praetlcally all the people of his place were agreed and he finds that this was generally true throughout the South that they must change their names and that they must leave the old plantation for at least a few days or weeks 1n order that they might really feel sure that they were free The first thing he ever learned ln the way of book knowledge was while working in the salt furnace Each salt packer had hlS barrels marked w1th a certaln number The number allotted to his step father was 18 At the close of the day s work the boss of the packers would come around and put 18 on each of the barrels and he soon learned to recognize that figure wherever he saw it and after a while got to the point where he could make that figure though he knew nothing about any other figures or letters From the tlme that he can remember havlng any thought about anythlng he recalls that he had an intense longing to learn to read He determmed when quite a small chlld that lf he accom pllshed nothing else IU l fe he would in some Way get enough education to enable him to read common books and newspapers About thls tlme the question of having some klnd of a school opened for the colored children in the village began to be dlscussed by members of the race As lt would be the first school for Negro children that h 1d ever been opened IH that part of Vlfglhla it was of course to be a great event and dlscusslon excited the wlldest lnterest The most perplexing question was where to find '1 teacher A young man from Ohio who had learned to read the papers was considered but h1s age was against him In the midst of the discussion about a teacher another y oung colored man from Ohlo who had been a SOltl1e!' in some way found his way 1nto town It was soon learned that he possessed consider , r 1 v 1 Ill 1 1 A . . . 1 I . . , . . . . 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I 1 I 1 L ' - IHI' able cducatlon and hc xx as engaged by the colored pcoplc to teach thelr flrst school As yet no free school had been started for colored people ln that sectlon he nce each famlly agreed to pay a certain amount per month xx 1th the understand mg that the teacher xxas to board round that IS spend a dax wlth each tamlly This xx as not bad for the teacher for each famlly tr1cd to prov1de the very best on the dav thc te icher xx as to be 1ts guest He recalls that he looked forward wlth an anxlous appetlte to the teacher s clay at then ll e cabln He xx is pe rmltted to 'lttend school dur mg the dly xt very xrrcffulal lntervals Aftcr a short time hls attendance dur mg the dry was stopped Ind he began t the evcmng school In the mght school he secured by far tht crcxtcr palt of h1s educatmn Not long lfterxxalds he chanced to learn of '1 school for colored people In Vlrglma Hampton Instltute To this he determlncd to go howex er hard mlght be the struggle He began xx ork ln the household of a certaln Mrs Rutfner a northe rn lady exactlng ln her demands but xvlthal helpful ind encouraglng After spendlng some tlme here h started for Hampton xxhlch he nnally reached after many trylng experlcnces upon the way Hls llfe here began at once Wlth Jamtor Work He clme under the Influence of a master mmd General Armstrong to vxhom he attrlbutes much of his success ln llfe After years of patlent toll and hard study he completed lns cour e at Hamp ton 1 LI c cllt to hlmselt and to the school Hc xxas now rcadx to go out lnto the xxorld to do for othcxs xx hat had been done for hlm In 1881 he xx ent to Alabama therc to take up h1s llfe xxo1l1 It luskeegee Ins CIAVIS tltutc Thls xx as ln xxhlt xx 1 l1noxx n 'is the Black Belt of the South Ile h id no bulldlngs for the school and no equxp ment He cheerfully set to xxo1l1 hoxv ever and xvas successful Ill splte ot many discouraging features 111 flllllllig, a place for the school Hxs materml xx 'ls composed of colored boxs and girls eager for ln educatlon and ready to obtaln It at any cost He began xxlth thlrty students His oplnlon xvas that thc colored people of the South needed a practlcxl cduc-mon and he set about to accom phsh somethmg along thls lmc After sw months of xvoxk alone a Mlss D wld son became h1s asslstant vxho htel became hls life asslstant and hclp meet lhc xxorl1 begun by hlm contmued to IUCTQ asc other buxldmgs and te 16110191 belng zddcrl to thc cqulpmcnt and stlll other cour es lncre xsul 111 the cunxcu um Mr Washmgton has served 'ls lecturer flllllllg' all thcsc yelrs attrlct mg xttentlon wherever he goes by hxs wonderful mmd and attamments H IS gltted as an orator h xx1n0' that wonderful povxer of dravxlng lnterest ind of retalnlng lt to the end He has brought the attentlon of benevolent people to the needs of the great black race untll to day Tuskeegee Institute numbers 1400 students xvlth a total property value of N1 100 O00 He t11es to 1fT1flI'6SS upon hls stu dents that In proportlon as thex shoxx thelr appxcclatlon for whlt 1s llLlI1f., donc fol thcm xx1ll thcx xeulxe trom others Ifa mln l1l1e thls born ln the midst of most cllscourxgxng fextu1es cm attaln to such 5,11 xtncss can one measure the posslbllltles of those vxho have xx1th1n tlllll' grasp cvelv oppoltumtx L x I 11 1 1 1 W 1 . 1 1 If ' 4 1 x. 1 1 1 . 51 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . 1 11 t ' ' 1 , 1 ' H 1 , , 1 , 1 .1 - x . 4 . 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' ' '11 1 , , , 1. 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1' ' 1' 1 1 1 1- U 1 1 - 1 , 1 B , 1 1 . , , 11 V . 1' . . 3 1' 5 I ' 2 1 ' I ' ' ED TOR AL BOARD 1111 f1AV1S HISTORY AND PROPHECY OF CLASS 1911 lm Class of 1911 entered lay High School four years ago with our Prln clp il Mr lones who has remained with us through the entire course md Miss lracc Stetson as assistant who vxas xx ith us only through our F rcshm IH ye xr to our great disappointment We numbered eleven when we entered but txxo of these were discouraged when hilfwav through the Hrst year hence vxe had to finish the year with nine A the first of the third term a prize speak mg contest was decided upon Miss Qprague was secured to give instruction Our class entered is cheerfully and xx on its proportion 0 the prizes We returned in the fall as Sophomores to find two assistants instead of one Nliss Dickinson first and Miss Snow second also finding our numbers still diminishing for two of them being over Joyed with their achievements of the preceding year decided to take an early dm parture But as a substitute for this loss Frank Dubordjolned us from Liver more Falls High School We continued thus throughout the year The prize year under the instruction of Miss Wescott Our class did the same xxith this event 15111 the preceding year When we came blck the next fall as Juniors all four of the faculty xx ere the sime altho we found only six in the class ready to shoulder the great wheel We succeeded in starting out xx ell but at the end of the first term L zrlton bmlth thought he preferred to trv Business College awhile so as to be where he could attend the theatre more often At the same time Iynnc Whittemore xxent South for his health Then prize pe dung came ag un Although our numbers had been Illmllll hc d vxe ente red the stru gle and xvon as before lust be fore commencement xxeele xxe gaxe a drama it the High Qchool building vxhlch vxas igreat success Newt in our faces was lumor Day at which we fulfilled the pl lces as best we could miltlng up in quality what we llcked in quantity for there were only four of us re maining As a class gift to the school vte presented a life size bust of Shakespeare and a picture of the Coliseum which have been of great instruction The f uthful four returned last fall to complete the course but we found our assistant teachers all changed Miss Niles hax mg Mathematics and Sciences Miss Little Latin and English Miss Faneuf has been instructing throughout the year in elocution lncludmg prize speaking in which is usual we entered and secured the same part of the prizes We feel that we have filled the demands as best we could also encouraged the social gatherings and all other things that came before us for our own develop ment and for the enjoyment of others Only one of the class has pursued the college course by struggling through Latin the remainder of the class have had the pleasure of chemistry and physics before lf things past are an earnest of things to come if the ropes of the past ring the bells of the future then our positions and success in life 'irc assured Along thro the upper realms of the atmo phere I was sailing IH companv with a party spending some time 1 tOUI'lI1gtllL country The a1r ship which we xxerc occupying was most elegantly constructed and so slowly did we proceed thro the air that very little xvas missed With my long telescope raised to my cxcs I sit in the blclx part of e machine slowly scanning the points of interest appearing from time to time Old scenes were rexlexxcd old faces loomed up before me Mx mind revert ' ' ' 1 i' I!! 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V U l - THF 1 LA VIS ed to the days spent ln school about xxhleh me molx dellghts to dwell Whlle thus refleetmg and peerlng elovxn upon one of the large extles of our land my eye met our elass plesldent Leroy Partrldge There he stood not much changed from former days, the same hght m hls eyes yet older and wlsel grown He had been thro Busx ness C ollege after leaxlng Hlgh Qehool C lVlnQf up hls lde a of takmg up this llne of work he had entereel a large factory xxhere he xxas rapldly wlnnlng honol because of hls attentxon and persever ance ln hls vxork Hls tramlng for school dramas had helped hlm ln this present vxork I vxent along sloxvlx thlnl mg of all th xt he had accomphshed mv mlnd lnte nt upon hls posltlon untll tnother ehalaetel xx as presented It vxas the till angular form of an old mald doing her annual round of y1s1ts to her relatlx es and frlends Everywhere she vxent she xvas xx el comed for they made her work her way bx sexxmg houseclelnlng and all the x U'l0llS odd yobs lneldental to 1 xxell ordered house hold My eye looked xerx eagerly to learn xx ho lt was and is she leaped xcross the countlx roael to get upon a stone xx ill to ax Old b61IlL crushed to PIQCLS by an automoblle I saw lt xx as Ilda 'I homas Qhe perfol med that leap yust is III her Pre hman xear It High Sehool when she hastened thro the mam room to get to reeltltlon before the door xx as closed Her form gaxe xxax only to be super seded bv anothen Around a st xtely ladx was trooplng a sxxarm of llttle chlldren She seemed to be teaehmg them Her p xtlence seemed rem xrk xble for from t1me to time thex dld sexerxl httle thlngs vxhleh would haxe trted any other person than a patient mother I looked closely and lecogmzeel my old classmate Susle Tvx eeelle Hence she hid dlsappomted her frlends xxhen she had declared th at she should be 'ln old mald te uh se hoo an! KIISINIIHK eool Il s to the hungxx llttle urehms Ijournexed along loxx lx deseendln to Mother Earth thmklng all the t1me of the posltlons filled by my classmates As rnx mlnd dxxelt upon these other persons I thought of myself More and more dld I 4lLSlI'i to know mv hfe work When I xx as xbout to look to certaln place I felt 1 dull shoek and I awoke to find lt only lKlY'91T'fl A TRUE NOBILITY VALEDICTORY ALL ages have admlred Il0b1l1tS Poets haxe sung and hlstorlans haxe recoxded with gloxxlng idmlr xtxon the noble examples of self s terlflce and love both of klngs e n the held of b Lttle Ind of peasants ln the loxx lle st xx alksof lxle Of these the young have read xxlth throbblng breast and herolc resolutlons to become tlue and noble the old haxe medltated on them xxlth tears We sec lllustrlous men of exery period Ill greedy selfxshne ss anel loxx ambltlon lll e brlght lummal ll s that shed then 1 uh mt hght on a dark and stxugglxng xx orld 1llum1n itmg xnd xx alltllng' the hearts ol men lmpelllllg them to generous and lofty aetlons ind restramlng the m from elfish and ex1l deed 'Irue Iltlbllltx se lde m eeompimes the pomp md p age Intrx of monarehs sel dom 15 It found ln pil es o ie xxtth rleh furmture 1nd oxn xmented vxlth the choleese vxorks of art but lt often rises fl om among, the ons of toll overeommg many dlfficultles and endur mg many hndshlps unnotlced except by the few vxho enjoy the fulness of lts unsellxsh spnlt The um of trulx great men IS to mold eharteter Wlth thls atm 111 vlexx they toll lncessantly vxlth the rough and seanty materlal at thelr command 'lhe arduous txsks teach courage and the humble suxroundxngs Y , 20 1 I 1 1 js , I ,, . 1 z 1 z I' 1 1 I 2 1 'U' 1' ., 1. 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I I - Y I11 flfllls sympathy these form 111 ldeal eharae ter on whleh 'alone rests true I10l5lllfV 'lbe phrlse true llfllilllt compre bends so m1ny VlY'tllf.S such as self sacrlflce e'ou111ge anel sy mpathx th1t1t cannot be defmeel It must be felt rather than understood One of the most chu xlrous examples of self saer1 nce belongs to the fourteenth century When Duke Leopold crossed tlre Alps mto Sw1t1erl1nd wrth hls strong Aus trrln army he was confronted by '1 sm rll b md of h6I0lL p ntrlots struggllng, for llba rtx 'lhe Austrlar s formed rnto sol1dph1l1nx the httle bmel made lmpetuous eharge on then rnxmerble oppressors they were repulsed wlth severe loss w hlle the unbroken anel lmpenetrible wall of steel threatened them wlth destructron To adxance was death to reteat was to be made slaves Whlle they stood confounded a herolc peasant stepped from thelr m1dSt Wltll a gleam ot hope flrshmg across hrs counten rnee 1 ll n1 rl1e a wax fo1 you comrades take e ue of 111y w1fe anel llps he 1 rn to tl1e wall of lJI'l'wtllIlg l rnees gxthered 1 dozen 111 hls g1asps burled them 111 h1s g rllant bre 1st and wlth h1s werght bore them to the e llth lrs braxe compamons rushed reross hrs ble eelmg eorpse through the breach thus m rde defeated the Austrrans wlth tremendous slaughter and bwltrer land w IS tree A heautlful monument has been eleellcated to the honor and mem ory of Arnold of Wlnleelrleel but far more be 1rut1ful IS the monument of lox e erected Ill the hearts of hrs countrx men The p rge of hlstory are replete w1th examples of true Yl0lJllllX The perrod of eh1v 1lry whe11 men eh rmproned rlght md hrttleel wrth wrong because they saw rt w rs noble rnd lneumbent on 1e1r mrnhood 1 ummxtes t e r 11 e ages t ls age 1 ee ine dled 1 true exponent ot chlvrlrx thrt flower of manhood whose name IS dear to 'Ill Englrshmen He was not a great ge-nel rl or perfeet scholfu but he held a fond place IH memo1x because he l l'lfl a trulv noble ch rraeter The battle of Qutphen w rs not a great not a deelslye battle lllxe that of Waterloo but rt has become renowned through the gene rous act of Snr Phrlhp Sldnex who lylng mort'1lly wounded 'lmlflit the dm and roar of battle took a cup of W'ltLl from YVlllCh he w1s about to dunk h rnded It to a prrvate soldler, Wrth the memorrble words Th need 19 yet greater than mme But we neeel not go to another n 1t1on The truest examples of devotlon, pat r1ot1sm and berut1ful character 'ue found IH our own hlstory and on our own sorl Ne1ther the story of WlllkClll9fl nor that of Qldney surpasses the hfe of hlm whose last words were, I only regret I have but one hfe to lose for my country The noble patrlots whose VOICLQ rang for freedom bre 'lthe to us the loftlest sentlments that ever swelled 111 the attalned a hlgher pl ue 1r1 the rileetrons o a people th rn the founder ot ns Repubhe We yenerfrte hrrn w ho guuled the n1t1on through the storms of e1v1l W lr 1nd we an rnseparxble natron bowed w1th1ewerence at the unvelhng of that great generals l'I'lLIlLlfI'lEIlt whreh shall stand Is long as th natlon True men and noble women are devot mg the1r hves to the allev11t1on of sufferlng and the securmg of Justlce Sxmpathetlc and lrberty lovmg men llke the nnmortal Lafayette have left cheer ful frresldes and f1'leTlflS to share st 1rv'1 tron 111 the desol 1te camp and suffer the terrors of battle a11d death W1th the unfortun ate Cubans Noblhtx does 11ot re qu1re the je opfrrdx ofhfe Many are the noble eharleters ln me rx xoe 1t1on rnd professxon who lu 1 f 1 JI J- Y A ,L1 , Z ' , 1 1 1- 1 , 1 y 1 1 ' ,1 1 W 1 1 KK ' ' 7' 1, 1 . 1 K 11 1 yy 1- 1 K 1 L C 7 1 1 , L A1 2 .71 ' ,Sy : L1 1 - ' .U1 , I Y V .. . 2 W 2 , . . . 1 ' , 1 ' 1 . 1 - g ' 1 1: 1 1- - . -L1 - - 1 1 1 x . . 1 1 E , , x x A I TA A 1 L uv . 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THF C LA VIN eleyote thelr llves to the welfare of thelr fellow creatures Qome of the greatest benefaetors of mankmd have llveel and ehed unknown 0UtS1d9 of thelr own communltles The mother who dlrects the steps of the llttle ones fllllflg' thelr mmds wlth hlgh lmbltxons mel ge rms of noble ne ss thus illllng the world wlth noble men and women de eryes as much the dl xdem of pralse as any hero who sacxlhces h1S llfe that a natlon may llve On each of us depends the future of our countrv and the progress of the world The army we Joln ln the con stant struggle between good and evll ls the test of true noblllty With each one rests the responslblllty to hasten that glad tlme when all men shall learn that noble defe 1t 15 better than lgnoble vxctory when thev shall cease to employ unjust mexns to galn success when they shall cast away lmbltlOH for nobleness then will come that brlght mlllennlal dawn the golden prophets have spoken when all men s hves reflect the hfe of Hlm who lb the consumate example of true noblllty Qchool Board 1nd quperlntenelent We thank you for the yudgment you hue exerclseel over the class for the many favors you h we granted us and for the personal care and attentlon you have glven us May othels enyoy these blesslngs anel truly appreclate your efforts IH thexr be half In the name of the class of 1911 I bld you fzrewe ll with the hope that your me moly of us may be as pleas ent as ours shall always be of you Cltlzens of the Town of Jay We owe the greatest part of our happmess whlle at school to you You have sup ported our sehool work and entextaln ments and h eve always shown a per on 11 lnterest IH all our undertakxngs We thank you for the ald you have g,1ven us whenever you were called upon and may we show that We xppreclate your love anel klndness Th xnkmg you for your klnd attention and 1nte1 est shown 1n our QXLFCISCS thls evenmg we bld vou farewell Dear Teachers To you we owe the greatest thank You hive taught us the best lessons not only ln our studle s but ln our every day llfe You haye alway s been WllllI1g to help or advlse us and have worked for our pleasure as well as our good You have borne w1th us patmently ln our lgnorance helped us ln our lessons and lf at tlm0S we haye seemed ungrateful or haye found fault wlth you we ean now only ask forgxye ne s May we l1ve sueh noble llves th xt we shall do honor to you and to our selves Wlth a feeling of sidness and regret we must b1d you good bye Schoolmates To nlght we leave you we leaye Jay Hlgh Qchool ln your care The four happy years we haye spent wlth you have passed so qulekly that we have hardly g1ven a thought to this tlmes when we thlnk ot thlngs that are past and that we shall never more be school mates We hope that the mflu ence we hive strlven to exert over you has been a good one and may be produetlve of the best results Mav you xmprove all opportumtmes offered you and perform your dutles falthfully so that when your graduatlon shall appro lch you may have no occaslon for regret Wlshmg you prosperlty and happlness Ill your future eaxeer we blel vou fax ewell De xr Classmates Th1s IS our last meetlng as a class To morrow the bond that has kept us together w1ll be broken May these strong tles of fuenel lllp formed ln school be cherlsheel by e leh one of us mzy we remember our school Wlth attectlon and grltltude let us str1ve to l1ve noble llves so xt may be Sdld of us that we h we hettexed the w olld by our presence F irew ell JJ 1 1 V 1 xI I K A x Y 'J Y 1 1 1 I 1 Y . Y U . V. D 2 V. L 1 1 4 I 1 K1 I I I 1 1 1 , - . . V . . 7 Y ' . . , v v ., 5 ' K -. z - z ' ' . z 1' 1 -.-., 1 1. , ' : E. I I 1 Y vI 1 1 I Y I VX , s- 'e 1 - -nf ' ' ., I K1 1' I 1 I f 1 1 1 A K , 1 I I I v 1 Y 1 . ' 7 y v v I I I A - 1 1 v 1 . 1 ' ' . s . ' I ' ' ' ' z . X Q jx . .. V i 1 i - I ' 2 I ' . , ' 1 ' Y. , . - ' . v . ' ' 4 v - ' . 1 3 ' ' 1 ' e ' f ' 5 ' ' 1- g 1 ' ' . 1 13 1 ' 1 Y V 1 1 ' ' , '. . . ' . ,- 'v , , , , age of whxch poets have sung and departure. We shall be lonely many 1' , ' . 1 . . . .N 1 7 , , -1 I I y 1 - 1 ' - A 1 2 my 1 I 1 : X 1 V1 2 I ,I X 7 . r . 1 .' 1 2 y 1 . by e , . i 1, . K, I1 1 3 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 1 r ' '- . 2 , -1 , 1 Y . I I1 1 I v o v I,1 1 I y . . , I 1 1 I l Y 1 I I v I1 1 7 1 Z I 7 1I L ' 1' 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 In I - 1 ' . I nf ' y I 2 A x y 1 I 1A1L1 I 1 an '11 , Y I V' . v 1 - is . -1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 Is ' ' ' 2 ' . . ' H e . . . L I ' . , Y ' ' v . -- v V , V' I 1 1 - I . , D ..... 1 r I 1 1' 1 I - v 1l 1 1 1- 4 7 71 1 3 A . , . Z 3 1 v v 1 1 S , 1 A11 I l I 2 I ll : . . 1 5 s 1 + ' 1 4 I 1 I-I K1 1 1 1 I 1 2 A 1 Y Y 1 V , K, U 1 , TH! tIlV1S dear classmates, and may xxe ever look aboxe to the Great Teacher who QUICIES and guards us all Su'-lc l'xx eedle 'A' 'A' CLASS COLORS Old Rose and VN hlte CLASS MoTTo A Corps Perdu CLASS OFFICERS Preszdvnf, Leroy Partrldge Vice Presulrfnt, Leon Kyes Secretary Susle Tweedle Treasvlrer Ilda Thomas if lk STATISTICS OF CLASS 1911 Name LFROY PARTRIDCF nlekname Blddx 'nee 756 5 wellsht '99lbs Ily1KOllI Oh lord' sue of shoe 3 1 9 dlsposltorl stubborn flvolltr spolt kc-eplng early hours flvorlte study I ltlrl COIUDIQYIOD lovely ambltlon to get marrled favorlte dlsh anythlng eatable favorlte song Just one ZITI fat a tlmel Name LFON KYFS nlckmme Kxsle 'nge 111 xvelfsht 202 byword Oh gosh' slle f shoe 2 f m'llI 5119, dlsposltlon lox lhlt fxxorlte sport xx ltchllll, Full fdxollte study Ilereh ulmplexlon xery lly,,ht lmllltlon to lu l l'dY'l11lI flxolltc fIlSl1 klsses f'1VlVF1tCSUT15. Ixxlntsonle Nlame ILDA Tuolvms nleknflme Bean Pole -use tooold tobeseen xxelght lolbs byxvord 1.,r'1 CIOIISI SIZE of shoe 11 fllSIJOSlI.101'1 can t serlbe lt faxorlte sport trylng, to ehaperon flvorlte studx stallng COIUDICKIOU speckled lmhltlon to dye mx ehang0'1bleh'lll f'lWll1ltkIllSl1 lI1ShI11l'1 flxorltf som. IWISI1 Someone Would I- lll ln Luxe xxlth Iwame SLSIE TVILFDIE nlclename Sallv age sxxeet slxteen vxelght just rlght to tal-te under your arm bxword Oh dear' sue of shoe square root of 1 1 9 dlsposltlon alxxavs the same faxorlte Sport snoonlng faxorlte study Phxslcs KOIHIJICYIOII rosy 1I1'sl1 sarlllnes U1 Fo nllsht ambltlon to xxln IJTIILS f lxollte flvorlte som. I I t s to Rlnl m Durlng the sprlng term, through the efforts of our Prlnclpal, Mr Jones, and r Farnum, a loyal supporter of J H S , Iaxxn Tennls was lncluded among our our thanks to them for thelr lnterest ln our xx elfare amusements We heflrtlly extend THE. MISSION OF FLOWERS IN 'Ill seasons of the ye lr throughout all the l'fgl0IlS of the earth made hablt able to man, no matter xxhele we may fo, vxe are Sure to find ln some shape, ln some form, that great glft xx hlch nature has 2111811 us the flowers Not only ln the xvarmel months when nature xve lrs her gly est brlghtest dless, when tht whole outslde world IS filled wlth 1 profuslon and rlchness of colol , but also lh the xvlnter tlme when nature has taken away her beautlful forms and hldden the worldln her cover lng of snow not even then has she wholly forgotten manklnd for she has left behlnd for hls comfort and cheer the house plant ln lts varlous forms How many a dull wlnter hour has been brlghtened by the scarlet beauty of a geranlum blossom or by the sweet fragrace of the dellcate hellotrope And thls lb true not only ln our own land but also ln all parts of the world xx here there el-.lst the elements necess ary for thelr grovxth And wherever xxe see them we alxvays find Somethlng about them to admlre, there IS alxvavs somethlng about them that catches the attentlon of the most heedless eve It mtv be the llttle flash of purple made by the one llttle vlolet bx the l'O3.fIS1tle nestllng modestly IH lts bed of green leaxes It mly be the lnsolent golden glorx of the sun Hoxxer xxlth 1tS face folloxx lng the sun fearlesslx ln lts course It may be the LUFIOUS marklngs of the pansx xx hlch glxe lt almost the look of a human faee, It nlay be the fl lgance of the rose xxhleh arouse s oul d.fIIT1lY'dt10I1,lt may be the xx ondelful profuslon of afleld of dalsles so massed together that they look llke one bed of vxhlte Flowers ln all thelr forms arouse our admlratlon and lnte rest and as we look at them, thlnk of them, study them, we begln to wonder at thtlr mlsslon ln the vxorld We wonde r hoxx anythlng seem . V V V , L 1: I Ja v I I 1 .' , . ' X2 , ' 1 1 ' ' h f . - . , , . . . X., , L v X 1 1 A . L 3 ' Y ' x ' v I 1 Y 2 S Z ' ' , 1 L' . 4 .,L V , , L. ' I V . . . . ' 3 ' - ' 1 X, . . . - V 1 ' .. . KV , , I s , . r , . . , , Q - - . -,. , ' V. l ' ' '- - - -'VL -.Z ,- . . - 1 ' ' - ' - : ', ' : 2 V .1 I . . . . . 1 ' - V I , I Il X . ,, . ' . . . - L , - . 1 -ls, - , , f , fl , , , . . sz o . s , s I .- z 3 : , 'z -3 1 ' ' - ' F. V .1 ' , J Z: I V ,' k. I 9. 1, 5 ' 1 1 s 1 4' 1 l x I 1 l 1 - l- ' .' . ' 'f .: ' , FZ ' -'3 - Y l' v l z ' ' ' , .' . ' ' f U 'z 3 - - . V . , V , V, LV body to Love Me. . . , , . 1 . . .: . , Q1 f , , ' C ' ' , , Y .- ' V L. 1. A .1 . . , ,H . . , ' A . , , , . , h. C' 1 1 1 1 . . A , , . - . , , , , V LV , V . . ,. A L' .I L , .- V, v I 3 I . - , . A A ' 1. Y. , , I . xi 'I S X .' 'V ' I 1 ' 1 'X ' ' ., . ,,.. V , Me. V 1 V , ,. . A . . , V - v v V V V . , . V . . V I , . -, U I W , , . I v 7 . , Y X ' x . I . . U. ., ' - 1 , '. . V .,- ' , .2 K I: I B. ,V A, s., I, , V V . . .HV .V . . f ' I' .ll . V 1 v - -' ' -4+,- 2 1 ' . . , 'V' V V V 1 , Y . . i . . . i V e. 1 - V 1 ' lc , 1 . 5 I l x 1' ' l 1' . A I ' 1 S: I V . V 1 . v 3 - IHF IIAVIQ lngly so frall and short of llfe can flll any deflnlte purpose m thls great world but llke almost everythmg else that God has glven us they have thelr use and not only one but a number of d1S tmct purposes do they seem to fulfil When we conslder them from a ut1l1tar1 an polnt of vlew we flnd that many flowers are used ID the makmg f perfumes ln the valley of the Var ln the south ern part of France there are produced each year especlally for perfumes acres of flowers In due season the a1r of the valley IS laden wlth the fragrance of the rose the vlolet the Jasmme the tuberose, the Jonqull and the orange blossom the flower harvest IS at hand The blossoms are gathered and taken to the laboratorles where by varxous proce ses they are made to yleld up thelr perfume Thls wholesale destruc tlon of all that IS wonderful and beautl ful ln form and color we do not hke to thmk of as one of the h1gher purposes whlch flowers have been glven yet IS the basls of a thrlvlng and profitable lndustry Then too flowers have contrlbuted much to sclentlflc research and study The study of any sclence means lntel lectual development careful study by 1Ilfl1Vldl1alS means not only an argu mentatlon of the great body of know ledge already ln posesslon of the human race but lt also mcldentaly brmgs fame to the mdxvldual hlmself And the sclence of Botany whlch deals ln part wxth the study of flowers has not been the least of the great sclences whlch have brought dlstmctlon to men Al though Botany has been a subject of lnferest to varlous lndlvlduals smce the fourth centuxy B C lt IS not untll the slxteenth century A D that we find lt taken up as a sclence of umversal lnterest Slnce that tlme lt has been studled wxth unflagglng enthuslam by men of many lands 'VIany a German French Swlss and Itallan name has become famous throughout 1ts connec tlon wlth the sclence of Botany A large space would be occupied by a mere enumeratlon of the names of all those who have promoted the study by thelr labors and dlscoverles It IS sufflclent for us to call to mlnd only two of our land and tlme who have won gre at d14tlFlCtl0Il ln th1s field To the century just ended belonged Asa Gray who ranks among the leadmg botanlsts not only of Amerlca but of the age Hxs whole hfe was devoted to a deep and careful study of plants and flowers and to the theorles connected wlth thexr hab lts of growth and productlon Through the many dlscoverles Wlth Whlch he has enrlched the body of botamcal knovsl famous present tlme we have before us a most strlklng man ln Luther Burbank the hortlculturahst of edge, h1s name has become throughout the land At the example of a world famous Cahforma who IS carrylng on a wonder ful Work 1n the way of experlmentatlon Every year come new storles of great trlumphs that he has won IH perfectmg and developmg frults and vegetables and not the least part of hls tlme has been devoted to the production of new and curlous Horal forms We hear wlth wonder of the varlous forms of roses and lllles whlch he has created of the double dalsy whlch he has developed from the common dalsy, of a varlety of blue poppy of the Australlan star flower whlch has the quahty of bemg unwlther mg and many others It IS through hls untlrmg efforts that the seemlngly lmposslble has been brought about and we may safely prophesy hls name vull always be known as lt IS at the present time, not only m our own land but all over the world as a standard of human achlevement Flowers have another purpose 1n con trlbutlng materlal to the needs of man kmd ln the honey whlch they yleld In rv w v v 2,4 , , , . , . ' - 1 ' . 1 ' v ' O I 1 ' - v v x s v - r , . S ' ' . . J. . A - . I . . v , - r . 1 v L . . ' ' 1 . . . - l . i , , r ' 1 , . ' 1 . . . . . . A I A ' I . ., - . ., . A ' , . THE CLA VIS' the days of old, long before the food of man had become the object of such careful thought and study ln the tlme when men lxved closer to nature and depended on her more or less dlrectly for sustenance honey played a not unworthy part IH h1s dlet In our study of the Blble we learn that 1n the land of Israel It was especlally esteemed It IS mentloned among the glfts of food carrled by Jacob s sons to the governor of Egypt It IS spoken of agam ln con nectlon Wlth the command that Saul gave to the Israehtes that theg eat no food upon a certam dav the wrlter of Proverbs says eatthls honey because It IS good and the Psalmlst slngs of sweetness that IS hke honey IH the honeycomb In these and many other lnstances we learn of the appreclatlon of honey and though at thls tlme lts 1m portance as a food IS lessened lt IS stlll of value to us And for nts productxon where else must we turn our grateful appreclatlon but to the flowers? It IS true that the bees are the dlrect agents but the1r work thelr purpose 1n the world would be lost lf It were not for the materlal that IS furnlshed them IH the stores of pollen furnlshed ln the hearts of the flowers Agaln flowers flnd thelr mlsslon IH the brlghtness and beauty that they bllng mto the world How monotonous and dreary the green of the trees and grass would become lf there were no bxts of color here and there to break lt up The world would not be half so beautlful were It not for the flowers Were the warmer lands despolled of thelr wealth of flowers where would be thc lure and ch irm for us of the colder lands? Not only as plctures of growmg beauty but also as comforters and cheerers are flowers valuable for they brmg much comfort and cheer to those shut IH from the outslde world Many are the sufferers m our homes and hospltals who have been gladdened by the slght of a beautlful flower Surely we may say wlth the poet Emerson Rhodora' If the sages ask thee why Thus charm ns wasted on the earth and sky Tell them dear that beauty IS Its own excuse for bemg When we look at the shapes and colors of the dlfferent flowers each one adapted to lts partlcular purpose how can we doubt that some hlgh power has provided a way of protectlon for each of the flowers for every flower zs protected an some way some are made so that thelr color blends ln wlth the fohage maklng them very hard to flnd others wlll close up thelr leaves at a touch stlll others have thorns and so on untll every flower IS protected m some way ated anythmg so wonderful as all thls Thls proof that there IS a higher power than that of man s seems to be the greatest and chxef mlsslon of the flowers After we have studled flowers we can see that although thev seem to be of no use to the careless observer they have some very lmportant purposes and should be looked up to and reverenced much more than they are on account of It F E R 'k 'A' PRESENTATION OF GIFTS TO CLASS TIME ln all 1ts yearly events and changes ln our school hves has bequeath ed to us the custom of bestowmg tokens of remembrance at thls perlod of our Hlgh School career Tho the glfts m them elves may be small the thoughts and splrlt that prompt the bestowlng of them we consldcr measureless After learnmg that the serlous duty of award mg these prlzes devolved upon me I began to spend many long hours ln con templatlon over the gifts After I 25 5 , . . . z ' ll y . 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Y't1 th 1 ' .' - , 4 1 A '11 9 1, 1' 11 I1'I'I1.'l11U too 't 111' H1111 x'o1'f . 111,- fl 1' 1 f 1 11- It 11111 U' 111 th 1 1 ti ns.z ' ' .'l og'- ' .' is '111 tl I 1 - 11 -ini fns. 1'k- J' 1' ' - ' 1'ti', IHI' fIAVIs shall form a precedent for those follovx mg and whlch shall have power to settle C11Spl,1t9S of every nature, war w1ll be unnecessary The great armaments on land and sea vnll no longer be needed and the heavy burden of thexr mamtenance Wlll be hfted from the shoulders of the people Thus the destructlon of human hfe Wlll be prevented thus wealth and resources wlll be conserved they Wlll be used, not for de structlon, as former ly but for the good, the upllftxng of hum untv md for the progress of all For lt IQ enly IU time of peace that a I'litl0l1 develops It lb then that art 1s brought to 1tS hlghest place, lnventlons ind dlscoverles are made and all those thlngs whlch make a nat1on truly great can flourlsh Let us Welcome the tlme when 1nJust1ce and carnage shall cease when the varlous natlons of the unlverse brotherly sp1r1t Then w1ll dawn that brlght perlod of hlstory whlch has been Waltlng since time began to shed lts glory upon the greatest creatlon of earth the human race Then Wlll mln s lnhumanty to man cease to make the countless thousands mourn and We shall emoy that mllenmal perlod ln all 1ts glory 110W CMR 'A' 'A' SCHOOL EVENTS OF THE YEAR Prlae Speaklng Contest at Baptist Church, Frlday March 17 1911 MUQIC Prayer Musle The H mgmg of Marv Dwyer Basll kung, Mar1o1 IG Vex a Webber In a Hotel Room John Bangs L erard Rlch A Pew Bars lh the Key of G Chfton Osborne 'iusze Tweedle lt1ch'1rd s Practising, Ruth C'lI'l1lIl0I' F1111 Maude Allen Music '1'1ll me Fl nes Henrv f' ur I uv All hu Ru hmond 'lhl 110 A H lYTlllt0Il Donnell Fhrlbcth Ann Tobm The Moltlfxc ltlon of the Iflesh I 'xul I Dunbu Benl mnn Harold Ridley The Matenalwmg of Cecil 1ld'1 Bc'1t11cc Thomas A Tile of Old Madrid Helen A S Alexander Chosts and Real Ghosts Fllls Ras mond Leonald Music Judges Mlss Genevi Lane Llvermore Falls Irof John Carter Lxvermore Falls Prm Frank S0l.1thdlf1 Canton DGCINIYJU of Iudges Cnls Flrst Pxwe Ilda Beatuce Thomas Boxs Flrst Prwe Bemamm Harold Rldlev General Second Pr17e Eula Maude Allen The School selected for lts drama, Me An Otls whlch has be cn prcsen ted at seve ral places lt has been enthu slastlcally recelved by the 'll1ClllIlCL9 miny of Whom conslder lt the best yet produced by Hlgh sehool tale nt the cast of characters Included the followxng Dlcl Dans a student 'lt Hale College fond of football and glrls I ev ov Partrltlge Byron Makepeacc Thornton his room mate not fond of foot ball and EITIS Benme Ridley Oils 'Tcwksbuxy of Perklnsx llle Betty s father Llovd Gray Regxnald Thomas a young man of fashmn Gerard Rlch E Raymond Leonard Betty Tewksbury Otxs daugter Eula Allcn Florence Follett Betty s cntv frlenrl Mamorxe Webber Ro'-1ll'1 Tewksbury vufe of Otis 'md the head of the famlly Ilda Thomas Qophronm Ruggle s I lox om e s m'nden aunt Susie '1 vx rc dxf The Junlor Class presented in enter talnrnent recently whleh TCCLIVGC1 fl large patronage The program was made up of readlngs by Mlss Faneuf muslc, and concluded Wlth a farce entltled Ruth s Bona Flde Offer soclal followed at whlch 1ce cream and cake were sold WF greatly need reference books for our school work The school possesses very httle materlal for outslde work We reallze that to develop the most posslble, we must do Work outside of the meager text book That furmshes the basis for supplementary Work W hope that our need wlll be felt by othc rs 'md the deficleney supplled School llfe comes but once, why not make the most posslble from lt? , , Z5 V J 71 lv D X V- . 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JU THE , ' '3+!?1' '5359 3 no09,sk9': I ':ooS53,9 ,Q Q 5'6't: v'o43QY ,vo'sQQ'WX0'o9 ff' 'Q QQ 952095 OOQQCQ 0538 ' 'v98'94'o9 Q94 ,',s:,QQ QW? THE outlook for a baseball team was rather poor ln the early part of the season for two of the best players had left durmg the year We have however succeeded ln gettmg together a nme wlth the help of the Assoclatlon funds At the first of the sprmg term the boys met and elected McKay captaln and Kyes manager of the team We have not had a large schedule playlng only four games thus tar Of these we have won three We went to Dlxfield expectmg to play the Hlgh School team but found that more than half of the 0 my' U RA J sald she But Y U R tus plam to C sald Although A J I B Imn0tAJl1keU bw? Ex It was mormng It was daybreak It was early lt was falr I was courtmg I was happy I was brave for She was there I eroy Partrldge CLA VIS 'vw 'Siege X Q. Q0 ' 05 s z:'.?o'.q 0 QQQOO 0 2o2:2g2'6'ozo'02'0' 8652003033009 4'2'4e:'z ' av' team was composed of town fellows We lost the game by a score of 8 7 We have m VIEW several other games to Whlch we wlsh to do credlt A Tennis court has been placed at our dlsposal and a large number of the students are becommg enthused over lt The Athletlc Assoclatlon olicers for the current year have been Presldent Leroy Partrldge Vlce Presldent Benme Ridley Secretary and Treasurer Mlss Nlles 1911 Leon Kyes 1912 Lloyd Gray 1913 Eddle McKay 1914 Helen Alexander Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest of these I m late agam Wlllle Rlley Flossle Rldley IS her name Smgle IS her statlon Happy be the llttle man That makes the alteratlon These are the tlmes that try men s souls Exammatlons v J 3' ,Q Vvx lo 0 bqo Q' Vo lofi 'fi' . 0 00009 0 ooo v Oo vo 0' 0,0 o O O, QQ Q 939.0501 t Q 6 O .QQ x Q ' Q ,t 5 Q 9 .1 ' pta.: .5 4 U 00050: 3' o 9 o 92: 9, ',. 0.3 tg .Q,6 Qs 9 O05 9Q'QQ,O 94, N , r ,, 99400 mzfefve' 'K Q xy fo X ' ' 7 . 7 Y I . , - , 5 , fx -k if He . 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X' - ' .-- 'z 'Q' I Ki '- --- lx 'V' K V t' xy .. 2 ' -, -' 1 n- Kl' n'fUNo, firrt you se-v thc-m zurl ' 'Z' ' H- X ,' ' Iii! ly fin C' 1. CV gg-ff .Iz1g: is 11 M1-. .L Aft-' 1-11, ytlll vu rm 1, mr u f-2 ' I ' in lifzr it is not thx- gl' 121 tl' hr hut MV- -I' H Vhf- - ' ' i 'f .' J.M1 ' 'L 2' 't. fX '2 fn 2' ' l X 1 Mr. J.f D ' JSM' ' ' , al 'ays Hif Q ' ' 1 U. ', J' HI l . Q 2' 'fx A 121' - 1' 1' 1 '.i 'ns M qh Thx 'Y xi ' A' 4' I2 I im A t at e ax U: ' ' L fT z1t miami' Mr. llifllvyk amd Y'CDO1'U'd 2 ' X Wie. N '. J. ' l '- 'I I . A '- - A , iw!! ym UTM' -lthijf' 'st In xwmc-E-. I,-Th A 3 Y I T '.' Q, thhfut Hinstg 'Miss All -z, not having vutcn 1' ' twm M , 'U , ' 4 My il L5 I M , ,, pr,-1-' J tt f m th- 1 , ay I' Az. X X, 1 ,. 2 - .- I , U vc .. i gy A, 'env C M-:F ' - ' ' -' .. to lcfwp Q1 'nm ' vf ' 13 'SSA 'A' HI -Ry S. 'I-14 : f ' Ii. --wi 1 Jay ,nn M -1-1-mg .Q mu ' H 1 'S- U' I Q . 1' - k A I Miss I.. 1' ling. IIIJ Th 2ll'4' NVQ -d, tu l' nw - IH' S. Y1yXX'K't'fli4'I F W'l'f1l l'if1f1'ff1'.f9ff'fif1 I ' Vic-U Ilu ' tu gm rxamu- ch wvlzltvs. Miss I., fin Hwy. IIA M1-r1'it1,f1fn'f A-my nut my East 1 -1 ww li wh. l sha'1Y .LM- i - 'Whz n't'f M '. J ls, Miss j 1-, P' 'l, MY. -I. fling. 1.3--Henry IV If: 'ith , A119 2 INIRS ' -I ber ' h 12 ll -:ti A I. IHI' CIAVI9' Mr J Where 19 CTIITIQZ7 Palne On the penlnsula between Turkey and Asla R Merrltt In Afrlca H Ixyes In Turkey IN J Novy yyont someone please say ln Amerlcaq Mlssl Cin Eng III J Where vyas the story The Vlcar of WakeHeld,lald? MIQS Allen Oh yy hy 71 NZ boys be so hateful as to put that horrld name fKVesj after mlne to be prlnted on a poster? The reason The Drama poster came prlnted Eula Allen Ky es 'ki ALUMNI 1 lo All except one of thls class have become full fledged teachels durlng the past year All have been teachlng ln the toyy I1 schools and yye hope that thelr former success may be contlnued t ey en greater pl osperlty Donald Plper has '1 good posltlon IH Portland III the Malne Central R R Offices I9U9 MISS M Ethel Moore ls at her home ln Rlley Paul Johnson yyho lg at present located IU P6YllIS5lV2iDld has been at Jay durlng the year past M1 s Pearle QFarnumjFowles has been ylsltlng her parents at Jay recently Mls Ida fllfIP1l'1YTl3lll Allen has gone to Brunsvylck whele a farm has been rurchased by the fanllly ww Mls Grace fAdalnsJ Morse was a callel at the Hlgh School a fevs vyeeks 'lgo Arlo Adams of Noryyay has been XlSlt1llgl'11S parents Mr and Mrs Chas Adams 19111 VVlllard Merrlman IS at hls home ln Jay Howard Thompson ls ln a large meat buslness at Boston Merle Thompson IS carrylng on a large farm yylth hls father L M Thompson i' if QUOTATIONS I et there be gall enough IH thy lnk though thou yVI'lte' yylth a goose pen no matter Edltorlal Board They never taste vyho always drlnk they alyy ays talk yy ho ney Q1 thlnk Rlchard Merrltt Ineed no eulogy I speak for my se f Leon Ky es It lb not good that man should be alone QUSIG Tweedle VVh'1t a blesslng It IQ to be tall' Florlman James Ey ery Jack has hls Jlll Leroy Partrldge and Mal yorle Webber My man s as true as steel Ilda Thomas one but hlmself can be hls par allel Ray Leonard Smlles are the language of love I loyd Gray Her all hcl m lnnel all vyho sayy admlred Margaret Mlller What a strangc thlng man 1Sl Edlth T8qt01l I lfe IS a yest and all thlngs show lt thought so once but noyy I know It Eddle McKay As llght as storms IU the alr Irene Look The rule of my llfe IS to make busl ness my pleasure and pleasure my busllless John Merrltt Iknovy lt IS a SIU fO1 me to Slt and glln Tlna Mlller Come Slt down eyery mothers son of you and rehearse youl parts Dramatlc Club , rv 1 1 -- 1 ,1 A A . . ,, . . . 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J K ALLEN Th Ph GEO F TREAT Carnes an up to date llne of Boots Shoes Rubbers and Gents ljurnlslnngs C IIIHIIOI XI XIAINP DR F W MERRITT JAY MAINE 'F YOU WANT GOOD HORSE SHOEING and JOBBING done cflll on Edward Allen, Park St Livermore Falls AI Ag t g M COIVIPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Tfll' f'l.'lVl' ..' ZIZITIQIZIiiillliOilllililililllllilliiilil-Oil l t ' l' ' L All ' if fPh t 1, nphic Work e ph 7 Liv rmore als, aine Amateur S Iplie: A ate WV tk 0 0 ' ' , . . 1 9 1 ' ' v ' ' V A w , K JA , 4 , Y , J Y C . 'f so ent for he Osborne Harvestink achines ancl Farming lmplements . 1' THE CLA VIS .5.......................... -----.,:,.t-.te - -A A..--AW - --.-M.-za..---.--W - - t- - -A--M - -A--..g. Photo Artist Picture Framing Crayon Work A. J. CHICOINE, Photgrapher First-Class Work and Satisfaction Guaranteed Studio on Depot Street Livermore Falls, Maine Repairing and Engraving a Specialty All kinds of jewelry H. F. SMALL, JEWELER Livermore Falls Maine Silverware Cut Glass Watches ancl Clocks lt It 1317 B114 B FIRST CLASS LIVERY STABLE JHIII IXX NLIXIN R A WING, Coroner and Undertaker General Line of House F urnlshlngs MAIN Sl IIX lflzxlcml TUXI rs C L MACOMBER Dealer 1n General Merchandlse School Supplles a Speclalty Jay, Me -I' 'I' . . , f 1 Y F51 7 V V W V P 1 Y , . Q , , 7 , , .- v V 1 ' Y 1 N 1 0 1 q . X I41 0 n . . . ' ' v wr X Y 1 J '1 ' w . A L --. - . . A , 1 . , A 4 A C I , . . . . . 0 :::::::::n:::.:::::t:T:..:1:::r:::::::u:f:..i:.:::..:fe.-::.:::1.::..: 1 gztietfffns-. 5:1--.t.i:.--:fexuffegzf-:Q THE CI AVI cl-avi-ar' ,err :uri -er' ,ar-,carlo-,ar 1.1110-.1 HQ- ggfpgggg 'QQYQKLQ1 749+ O. S. WAITE 6: COMPANY Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods CD H 'IT EI JAY, if NI A T EN IC TI L QIUYKF I First Class Harness Store LlVCl'y and Feed Stable AGENT FORI H C AUTOS LOOK AFTER YOUR HORSES FEET They eed shoes that fit the feet as well a you o I Fake them t I J Wh te s Blfrcksm th sh p ll lo k afte them A s repa mg fall k d d ehe e I J WHITE Livermore Falls, Me VlSlt BOVE S ICE CREAM PARLOR Confectionery AT NORTH JAY ME W F Hutchlnson 8x Company Dealers ln Ha d a e T ware Sto es Par ts OIIS L me Ceme t a d Dra n P pe LIVER MORE FALLS -1-of -1- 0 0 Q n s Q 1' . ' o . . i ' C i ' o gwe wi o r . I o ir' o in S on r . O C I , I I O , , . I O C ' rwr,in' , V, 'n., ' , i , n n i i . Main Street, ':er':mf xarfxor' ,cr'1m',,:a',3:11::::.:-il- Q1i-D-'-Ie- m-i4n- 49-its - THF CLA V19 DR C M ROBINSON DENTIST GAS ADMINISTERED Telephone 125 3 Livermore Falls Maine CN VV NTOCJRTE MEATS FISH AND GROCERIES Manufacturer of Lard Sausage and F rankfurts Be patriotic and patronize home mdustrv Livermore a ls WHFN IN TOWN CALL AT THL Llvermore Falls Co Qperatlve Store lt W t T p 'I d Ch h l l.lVEllll0l9 l:3llS Gu Uplllalllll ASS00l3ll0ll S G WHEELWRIGHT HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS Liberal Terms and Lowest Possible Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed EAST DIXFIELD MAINE -1- -I- ?X J L 'I' A 'I' I I I ' , u on . , . Q T 1 JO 0 1 ' , Who esale and Retail Dealer in 7 7 ' i For High Grade Groceries, Seeds. Teas and Coffees a specia y. e are Sole Agen s for Lenox Oil. Bread Received Daily from the i 'op Bakery. Goods delivered to all parts of Livermore Falls an is 0 m. Special Telephone Line ' o o . 3


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1946

Jay High School - Breezes Yearbook (Jay, ME) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947


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