We, the Class of nineteen hundred forty elght, dedlcate this year book to Mr William Slmoneau for his tireless ef forts and slncere co operatlon ln helping us make lt posslble Hls excellent splr lt, his cheerful understandlng, and ever lasting friendship wlll be remembered al ways as part of our school memories Y f is u 0 u . .- n e o o o 9 u . .- o o Q 0 FACULTY First Row Mrs DeBow, M Sullivan, Mrs Second Row Mr Simoneau, Miss York, Miss Bryant, Mrs smith, Mr Knowles : U I. O 0 Adams. --' A Q 'D .'11r',Z ,,. .,.,.L.f.J Tun EU 1 V mUll1Vl' v-n .J P41DC1u8l 1' lft HQuH+ buwj C wifwi P v Fw -lr' lx 41 5.4 + Qfu' HIINITG U1 rw vw irw-Vw ltn Sub not 11 irco To gporf LCAfb1 ..,.. 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Slmoneau SuoJects Tfplng, Offlce Practice, General BUSIHGQS Tralnlng, French Xtra Currlcular SJp6TVlSOP of Yearbook llege Bliss Buslness College, Leflston, Malne H tension Work Summer Sesslon, Univ rslt of Lalne Home Town Jad, Malne F3VOFlE9 Subject Offlce Bractlce 55, Garaenlng Nr nlmer Inovles, Subjects Mathematlcs, Science, Bofs' ys 1 tra Currlcular Coach of Bo s' Athletlcs College UHlV6PSJt5 of alne, ono, alne Home Torn Wl1tOD, malne Favorlte SubJects Tathematlcs and Sci nce Ho'5b5 Fl, ing Pxperlence Ja, Hlgh School qrs U3WJOPlC Snlth, B Subgccts Home COHOWlP ilOlOgX, Engllsh 2 llege palmlU ton State Teachers' College Nom Tovn Strong, lalne dHVOPlE6 SubJect ClOtUlHg F vorlte Sport Ice Slatlng 55 Se lng E perlence Jag Hlgh School ,. . . . , nz S 5 4 i J W . . , . W, . , L, : ' f ' W J, .L A , '- ..-lt.. , , , L 7 A L .ty A A u4LtS . 2 - 1. V 1 V A, J 2.1. ' Q , 1 .L i 'P . v. Q A . . a-7-- -w-- . . . . , A ' -J Ar 7. I - . 1.4 Q J- 2 R 1 - 7 ' O I - , I I, . q W. . . 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J 4 l in-ff mer . f' DONALD GROVER nDon Commerclal Course Flrst Ponor Essay Class rres l 2 5,4, Student Council l,2,5,4,Pres 4 Basketball Ygr 5, Glee Club l,2 4 Comm Club 2,5,4,Pres 4, Frestman Receptlon Com 4, Jr Prom Com 5 Car n val Com 5 O e Act la 4 Senlor lay 4 Breezes Staff Edi tor 4 Dor Grover's a real brl tt lad, vltr style and plenty ol class Wren 1U sult and Say t1e ke's clad ! Tnere are Sl hs from mary a lass ANNETTE JOLICOEUR Annette Commerc al Course V8l6dlCtOFlHH Class Sec 4, Softball 2 Gym Ex 1,5 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Corml Club 5,4, Vice Ires 4 Freshman Reception Com 4 J Prom Com 5 Senlor :lay 4, Breezes Staff Literary Edlto 4 Candldate for Carnlval Queen 4 Annette, tle gl l Wltr a brllliant Ulnd, dill rake a rrand secretary fflC16Ut at storttand she's tle klnd Nlose good work will never vary rp 8 ' AID DUBORD Buck General Course Comm Club 2,5, Freshman Reception Com. 4 Jr. Prom. Com. 5, Breezes Staff Plmeograph Operator 4. Our Normand is a qulet lad, who does not all ambition shun. ,e vants to store keep wlth his dad Thus he can work and have h1S fun. ROBERT MORIN 'Bob' General Course Class Vice Pres. 5,4, Treas 2, Basketball 2,53 Gym EX. l, Glee Club l,2,4, Comm. Club 2,5,4g Freshman Receptlon Com. 4, Jr. Prom Com. 5, One Act Play 4, Senior Play 4, Breezes Staff Joke Editor 4. Our actor, Robert, whom you know, Can act a role 1U any play. He does hls best and steals the show, 're proud of him in every way. ,fl gall U igfm f4Qfg ' I , 'r -'lfzfwglvv V A? xt? if ' 1 ' iwmww - f A .,,,, A .w,w,'h:y ' ' TW A I' H, 35: ' ' . Y' . l , 5 . , , . . 7 . 1 . , . A . , , . D ' .U . ' . . 3 - . f . ' 'L . i .. , n - r y , A , - - 1 . . ' gn . v,-- - ' :- , . . 11 A A E I A ' 3 'T Y 5 . . A I N Q- c' AA ' ,K . ll r II i S - ' 3 U S n n J n 1 A q ' 0 , .. 5 r. .. 5 ' ' - . Y , . . , . N . E . . . . 1 l . . . 4 f, ' ' 4.1 1 R ,J . . N . 4 .A U . .. , . ' V ' L . . ., K' ' . .Spy A LORH X ' W ff ANGELO DESOTO NAngieN General Course Class Vice-Pres. lg Football 2,5,4g Baseball l,2,5,4g Bas- ketball l 2 5,4, Co-Capt. 4g Gym Ex. lg NJN Club 5,43 Glee Club l 2 4 Vice1Pres. 4g Comm. Club 2,53 Queen Candidate Mgr. lg Senior Play 43Breezes Staff-Boys Sports' Editor 4gCarnival Com. 5,4. Angie, you're a boy with a winning smile, Your basketball skill has them beat by a mile. when to the I. P., you go in the fall You'll make some new friends, but remember us all. TH RESA GOSSELIN NTGPPYN Commercial Course Softball2g Gym Ex l,5g Glee Club l,2,5,4g Freshman Recep 4. i E ni 4 Jr Prom Com 5g One-Act Play 43 Senior Play t on o . ' . . Breezes Staff-Social Editor 45 Candidate for Carnival Queen 5. The honeysuckle scents the air, The tree tops murmur to the moon, Theresa, without a thought or care Like them will not be forgotten soon wav in ELEANOR JONES NN1CkyN Commercial Course Salutatorian, Basketball l,2,5,4, Capt 4 NJN Club 5,4, C m 4 Jr Glee Club l,2,5,4, Gym Ex l 5 Freshman Reception o , Prom Com 3 One Act Play 4 Senior Play 4 Breezes Staff Ex change Editor 4 E Jones, the captain of the team, Breaks through her enemies around She spins Just like a whirling machine, This guard, and catches the rebound ALBERT CHICK Chic A General Course Baseball l 2,3,4 NJN Club 4 Gym Ex l Freshman Recep tion Com 4 Glee Club l 2 Our southpaw on the baseball team In life, plans to be a mechanic Pis schoolmates find rim on the beam, Our pitcher who's named Lefty Crick Af a , 0 Q I . 19 - . D 5 . 4 ' . , g ' . - . , . , . . .. - ' 1 1 s is . . 5 0 . 'X ' 1 N n . 4 , T . V A , J is: N, i 1 . . . . .- A 1 J x r ' J R - , x' Q Q , a A , ' ' I - S V I . . A 1 A. . L ' V' l , Q . ' . ' ' - 'S ,nfl 1, ,Ng , .,.a,'3 , asv- RICHARD DUPONT Duke General Course Student Council 5,4, Football 2,5 4, Adv Vgr 2,5,4 Base ball 2,4, Adv Ngr 2 3,4 Basketball Adv Mgr 4 Gym Ex 'J' Club 3,4, Glee Club l,2,4 Jr Prom Com 3 Queen Candldate Mar 2 Carnival Com 2 5 Breezes Staff Adv Mgr and Asst Art Editor 4, Cheerleader 2,3 If you want to advertlze your wares, Then R1chard's the man for you To anyone he can make a sale, And a very good Job he'll do IRENE ARMANDI Irene Commercial Course Second Honor Essay, Glee Club 1 2,3,4, Soloist 5,Pres 4 Comm Club 5,4, Treas 4, Gym Ex 1 5, Freshman Reception Com 4, Jr Pron1Com 5, One Act Play 4 Senior Play 4,Breezes Staff Asst Edltor 4, Offlce Girl 5, D A R Candidate, 4 laughing eye and sunny cheek voice so sweet and psalm posture quite erect and sleek NAPOLEON FRECHETTE Mimi General Course Student Council5,4,Easeball 5,4, Basketballl 2,3,4,Capt 4, Football 2,5,4, Capt 4 Winter Sports l WJW Club 2,5,4, Gym x l Glee lub l,2,4, Comm Club 2,5,4, Jr Prom Com 5 a n1valCom 2,5 4 Breezes Staff Sports Editor 4 Queen Candidate Mgr 5 He's Captain of the basketball team, with quite an ability to shoot And Nappy's rlght there on the beam, You bet, with a Freshman glrl, to boot FRAICIS BROCHU Tibout General Course Student Councll 2 Baseball Mgr 1,2 Basketball 2,5, Mgr 1, Football 5,4, Ngr 2 Winter Sports l,2,5,4, WJW Club 2,3, Gym Ex l Freshman Receptlon Com 4 Jr Prom Com 3, Breezes Staff Art Editor 4, Office Boy 5 4 Though Francis lS not very tall, He makes his class laugh, one and all He draws, he skls, he's very kee , On coaching the Chisholm Grammar team I1 I1 ' , . 1 . Q ' Y' . I . , '3 . . 3 . lg 'ul' ' S - Q - 3 9 O . 3 . , 3 - . . . . V K A . U u n ' , - 5 . a I . l , . l ' . . ' - 3 ' - A , 3 A Y, , 4 A 1 3,-I N' 0 Has our Irene Armandi. I1 N . 0 3 3 . E . 3 C ' . ' . . 3 C r- ' J 5 ' S ' 1 T W If M v ' 3 . 3 . - V . A G 5 . . . 3 . 3 . . ' - 0 , . . X U ALVIN MCDONALD Mac General Course Class Trees 4 Basketball l Baseball l,2,5 4 Football Mgr 5 HJ' Club5,4,Gym Ex l Glee Club 2 Breezes Staff Busi ness Mgr 4 As Treasurer of our class this year, Poor Mac has had his troubles But worries never bother him Although they come in doubles CORINNA BALSAMO Wcorinnen Commercial Course Basketball 2,5,'JnClub 5 Gym Ex l,5, Glee Club l,2,5,4 Freshman Reception Com 4 J Prom Com S Senior Play 4 Breezes Staff Girls Sports' Editor 4 She's a dependable lass for sure Though not so very tall You'll find that Corinna's tops She really does suit us all 954+ LAURENT LETALIEN Larry General Course Transferred from Livermore High School Class Treas 5 Football 5,4, Baseball 2,4, Basketball 5, Mgr 4, Winter Sports 2,5,4 'Jn Club 5,4, Glee Club 2,4, V1ce Pres 5, Comm Club 5, Carnival Ball Com 5 Senior Play 4 One Act Play 4 Breezes Staff Adv Mgr 4 Larry the trumpet of the morn, Doth wlth his soft, sweet soundlng notes, Make us all wish he'd ne'er been born To study ambassadors and votes LOUISE BRETON nLou Commercial Course Transferred from Notre Dame High Berlin, N H Basketball Softball 1,2 NJ' Club 5 Gym Ex 1,5 Glee Club l 2,5, Freshman Reception Com 4 Jr Prom Com 5 Senior Play4f Breezes Staff Alumni Editor 4 Carnival Queen 2 A Senior Miss with the name of Louise Is tall with dimples quite fair, And though she is as swift as the breeze, with the class, her secrets sre'll share ' C I II ll A 9 I 1 g g ' I 3 3 2 C' H 3 ' - S 3 ' - . . . . f 7 ' J F . 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GERARD G hAUHAIS nJerry General Course Class V ce Dres 1 Student Councll l winter Sports l, , ' N Club 4 ym Rx 1 Senior llay 4 lari e Corps 4o 46 Slgnal Corps, PBClf1C Theater of Operation '45 '46 Gerard Y8UP3lS lS tall, soft spoken And always happy, always Jokin' A plumber, Ye is going to be when tre tlme comes, then you wlll see WILLIAM BURNS 'Bill General Course Transferred from Namaroneck high School, Mamaroneck New York Student Councll l Class V ce Pres l,2,5 Baseball l,2, 5 Basketball l 2,5, Football 2,3, Cross Countryl, Track l,2,5, Glee Club l,2,5, Cholr 2 5 Male Ensemble 2,5, Band 1,2 5 Our William Burns not tke famous Burns, Found Engllsh his stumbling block Hls work and play, ke took by turns, So graduates now in our flock W 54 NORMA FARRINGTON Knobby' General Course Transferred from wllton Academy Milton wllton Basket ball l 2 Gym Ex l Chorus l,2,5, Sec Treas 5, Home Ec Club l 2,5, Harvest Dance Com 3 One Act Play 2 5 Public Speaking 2 Cheerleader 2,3, Jay High Glee Club 4 Senior Play 4 Can didate for Carnival Queen 4 This year we galned a pretty lass Whose smlle could brighten any day We're glad that Norma joined our class And hope she'l1 oft call down our way BERNARD ROY Bernard General Course Served in Unlted States Navy for two years with 29th, B5rd, and 96t1 U S Naval Const Bat as Ship Fltter 5rd Class C B in the Paciflc Theater A former 'Seabee' is Bernard Roy, Who has sailed the wlde Paclfic You could not call hlm a noisy boy, Though 1U war, he was terrlfic ANDRE VALPORE OUELLETTE Andre General Course Class res l 2, Student Councll 1 2 Football l, Basketball l,2 Baseball Mgr 2 Carnlval 'ueen lgr 2, Gercrant Mar nes two years Welcome back a ain brave fighter From tre flelds of flre and slaugnter' welcome to the scenes of chlldhood, May your Jay Hlgh mem'r1es be good f, fi, P: V I1 . 1 1 ' . 3 g 4- la . . 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' GS O to J 0 gap' -'A J H S Breezes June l9u8 -WX my 'IVVD lrene Armandi Corinna Balsamo Francis Brochu villiam Burns Albert Chick Angelo Desotto Normand Dubord Richard Dupont Norma Farrington Napoleon Frechette Therese Gosselin Donald Frover Annette Jolicoeur Eleanor Jones Laurent Letalien Gerard Naurais Alvin McDonald Robert Morin Andre Ouellette Phillip Thomas Fernard Hoy Irene rates always Corinna inspires boys Francis always brags illiam goes bowling Albert likes cuties Angelo's just divine Normand loves driving Richard wingles dimes Norma loves flirting Napoleon's always fooling Therese likes giving Donald walks gracefully Annette's mighty Jolly nleanor enjoys Joking Laurent likes letters Gerard gives memories Alvin often muses Robert appreciates music Andre's very optimistic Phillip carrles trouble bernard always rides r A 7' ' F7 'fy V u'f A fs n U al U 3,514 it 142 4 if .fl XXX f 1 ND YQ ' ' l.R.A. ' C.I.B. ' ' ' Louise Breton L.n.B. Louise's most beautiful ' ' F.a.E. 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D ' ' ' ' L L L 1 ' u M ' l A O h 1 J H S Breezes June I94S NAME IRENE AWHANDI CORINNA BfLSAMO LOUISE BRFTON FRANCIS BROCHU WILLIAM BURNS ANGELO DESOTTO NORNAND DUBORD RICIARD DUPONT NAPOLEON FRECHETTE TPERB E GOSSELIN DONALD OROVER ANNLTTE JOLICOEUR ELLAIOR JONES GERARD MAURAIS ALVIN MCDONALD ROBERT MORIN BERNARD ROY PHILIP THOMAS LAURENT LETALIEN NORMA FARRINGTON ANDRE OUELLETTE NU Rl U5 IICKNANE DISPOSITION Irene Corlnne Lou Tlboutn Billu ' ngle Norm Duken Mlml Terry Don Ann Elle Gerry ac Bob Bernardn Philu Larry Knobby UAndre Changeable hlld Care free Jolly Easy golng Qulck tempered Quiet Independent Hard to tell Talkatlve Pleaslng Excltable Frlendly Unknown Sunny Emotlonal Shy Active Witty Happy-eo-Lucky Hilarious FAVORITE SAYING Gee WhlZl Why sure: You Jerk' Dog hammedl Yep Yuhg Chrlstopherg Oh heckg What a llfe' Shut up' Graclous' Oh gee! Natchi Holy Moses! Darn you! That r1ght9 And howl Darn it! Holy mackrel! Gee! Well! 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V 1 J A S Breezes we l9LP NAME P 1E P A D INLL I L 1 l EP J F LQ EDJ nJ LELJT D o D CollO NOP 1ND DUDJHD RTCPA D DDFDNT NAPO UN FHLCFV THED L UD SLLIN DONITD GPOVLR AJNUTTB JOLLCU oF ELEAFOP JON Q G RAPD MAURAIQ A VIN HLDONALD ROBQFT ORIN EER AFD ROY UIDDIP THOMAS DAUPDJ1 LhTALlnN NORMA FARPINGTON ANDRE OUMLLETTE f'N f'N 'x 'NN L., Trlhrvlu LWKG ha hry a D have a career a e talo boy S wlfe a second oosfello a general VFCfESSlUF8l basebal bUS1UGSSmdH uO fo Uh o ma ketball an oe Be a bachelor r lV8ES secretary D 1ve a car Retlre at AO Trucx dTlVST 10 be a mllllCD81T8 Nothlnv Gettlrg a B A Degree be a housewlfe X FAVJ1lTL PAST ooklnv uOl to host n Thl A nv of blm elm CCllHP aroaod Qports Hartlng POOllHg wlth ar Playing sports oolng to L9WlSCuF rg ng ROll9FSK3tlDg Rldlng 1D 1k1es's oar Playlvg polka Playlnv baseball Dan lng Dates Danclng Golng out wlth HDonH ' D D D DDD D D Ju DD 7 ' ' ,, , Y , f L T f'X'T'T '1 . T'+'f7 A h 1 V. 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Ni I U I s .1 4....., CHARACTERISTIC Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Most Popular Most Attractive Nittiest Qoisiest Sweetest Quiete.t Ecst Ndtured Kindest IJ t Indus rious 3e t Athlete at Musical lc t Dancer Iillest l' I' Got L atest Actor and Actress Fclite araceful t Orator D e sed ngest in flass ost Friendly B t Student Co ed Host All Round Boy most Likely to Succeed Wost Talkative Class heartbreaker Class Clown 5 1 -dxf ' 1 1 ,1 Il Y GIRL Norma Farrington Louise Breton Norma Farrington Therese iherese Corinna Corinla Lle nor Corinn Gosselin Cosselin balsamo L lsamo Jones nalsamo Irene Armandi leanor Joies Louise ureton Norma Farrin ton Lou se breton Norma Farrington All Irene Armandi Corinna Belsamo Louise Breton Irene and Ele nor All Annette Jolicoeur Lleanor uones Annette Jolicoeur Irene Armandi Annette Therese Annette The e e Jolicoeur Gosselin Jolicoeur Gosselin X xX325l ,,f ! ,ff k X fix f XIV Ncfigj . 'S 1 :ft 31 f 1 1 A A A 'X .. ' ' c. n 'l . . 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X 1 f'.J3z'5,f,g-.qqfy A ix A'V.!.- i '727: fl ,N ,, A my : - 1 ,sf 1, 'I V- . ,. .1 Axjf, BOY William Burns Laurent Letalien Mimi Frechette Francis Brochu Angelo Desotto All rormand Duboro lvin !cDonald Bermard Roy Donald Grover Angelo and Mimi Laurent Letalien LSUTSDC Letalien Gerard Maurais Francis Brocru A l Robert Morin Andie Ouellette Richard Dumont A Robert morin Donald Grover Donald Grover v mi Frechette Donald Grover Albert Chick Laurent Letalien LQUFQHC Letalien BRUEZES STAFF N'5'w YORK THIPPERS lrst Row R Dupont, P135 or D Grov Front Row gr c 1A I Frecre e er,I Arn' d ,Yr Slmoneau A Jolltoegr nes ff Ealsd L re on I AFITB d cord F Brochu, E Jones T S J llcoeur, Farr r ton, T Gossel r l Q ton, A 1cDonald L Letal en DeSoto, G Yaurals A Thlrf' Row N Frechette R MOFWH, A De McDonald, R Dupont Soto,L LetalLen G Mauza s, N Dubord SENIORS' OIF ACT PLAY CAST SENLOR LAY Flrst Row I Armandi R Norln T S Front Row L Letal1en,E Jones D Grov sel n, L Letalien I Armand G Paurals, II ss Yor Second Row Jones,D Grover M133 Yorn Secord Row R lorln, N Farrington coeur, T Gosse lr, L Bre on Balsamo, A DeSoto ,. L .. F' A 1 . , I' Y k, Q ,- : F. D o hy in , tt , E . .an i . . , ., ' . Jo , . mt, . t , . . . :Q i Se . Row: ., . , . Go - A. o ' ' DJ. ig '. it s , . - . ., selln, L. Breton, C0 Balsamo, N, Earring- Seoono Row: R. Norln Lx. Dubord D. Grover . 'C . ., i , A. D . A ' , u Z . ' , . - . -' A . 'A . V 'Z 'N . 3 . , Q 4. 0 . 1 -r '3 ' i : . , . . ' , . Go - : . i g . ' ,' . 1 . . er, . A 1, . I N1 k : E. . , ' , : ., ' . , A Joli . 1' . . t , C . . l leanor SU NUCDIP XKVWXQ nterlnp school last of twenty two Q6DlO1Q tio the year we lost one memb student, Iorma F3P11HgtOH, X. September, we nad an enroll1ent of hon we e veterans Later 1n r, Lorralne Bergeron, but a new enrollcd At our flrst class meetlng, we elected the followlng olf cers Presldent Donald Grover Secretary Annette Jolnxeur Vlce Pres Robert Morln Treasurer Alvln McDonald Qtudent Councll Representatlves N Frechette, R Dupont Our flPSt unoertaklrg wa t e Freshman Receptlon, held October 3, wlth a capaclty crowd atterdlng Tue rfshman Class proved to be very good sporta and tle receptlon was a great success The members of tne S nlor Class and thelr advlsor, flSS York, vere lnvlted by Mr and Pr Nell Sulllvan to a corn roast at their home 1. Faye+te Je all had a wonder ful tlme and enjoyed ourselve 1m ensely SOmGt1lDg new thls ear was f1VGH to us S nlor UOTklUf project to get experlence at dlfferent Jobs worleo for a perloo ol four at a tvme ln tue lore noons and then came back to school for 3 perlod of lour weels fnlle another group went out Thls was a great ad vantaee add helped as a lot noverber, s x Senlors, Robert UOTlH, Donald Grover, Jones, Irene A1W3HQl, Therese GOSSGllH, and Laurent Letallen, presented the one act comedy HL1fe 1th 1ll1e' under the dlrectlon of MlSS Ia J E fork e had a lot of fun dO1Hg 11 and the adolence seemed to enjoy lt greatly Our class has everythlnc to oe proud of ln sports Boys who represented our class and saw Jarslty actlon lH basketball were co capta as 1m1 Drechette and xngelo DeSoto Larry Letallen was manager of tue team Only Eleanor Jones plafed tlrl ' basietball and she was elected captaln of the team In football, P Dupont, N rechette, A De oto, and L Letallen won varslty l tters aro 1U wlnter sports L Le tallen and Brochu helped earn pOl1tS lor Jay. The enlors of the busvnes economlcs class wlth thelr teachers 1rs DeBow and VlSS ,xyant nt to Augusta on Jan uary 25 where tley VlSltGd Qlflerent places, among them the alrport, ony Hlgh, a shoe factory, a cotton mlll, 1 U C C, and the State Uouse It vas all very 1HtGP8StlUC Our Carnlval Queen Candmdates thls year were Xrn tte Jollcoeur and Norma Uarrlngton Wlth Donald Grover and AlV1H McDonald aCtlDL as manacers, ooth sold many tlckets, v-1 ' ' W . 3, J . . J 1. . . J U lu , V VJ L ' P 0 - fp I L Y ' 1: . Q P7 .T 'm' 4 . x . . v Q . . A . D i 0 'A' I I 11 ii Q V 4 1 . 11 Q ii . X . 4 . L, L ' Q 1 0 . -, . , . l r 1- -Y n - L L1 LL A L A -, L . . , , V1 f-. V r w .1 L ' 0 L L' 3 1 A L ' L' ul J l . 1- 0 - , tl . -. . K1 -F. Y . L - K . U , . .L v -. 1 L.. LJ o . 'F V s W - - o . - ' ' A o ' I-v -.J L A q ' ' r ' ' xf v ' Q A v-,- . '- J' C L Ls 3 I . Y- . L . . . . ,. L L ,LJ ' ' ' n vfe . 1 ' 1 A ,, 1, ' - 1 n L: L V xleexxs ' .. L X - ' ,fi I ' xr' ' .' w - 1 ' A - -. 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At our first meeting, the following officers were elected: President--Emerie Richard Secretary--Claire Guellette Vice-Pres -Paul Leclerc Treasurer- Gertrude Bergeron Representatives to Student Council- 7 Jerry, D DeSdte It was voted that twenty five cents per month xas to be paid by eacn student into our bank account fer later us s Th Junior boys and girls play d a very important part in sports with quite a few making the first team in foot ball, bask tball, baseball, xinter sports, and softball To raise money I6 raffled a turkey at Thanksgivlrg a d sold refreshmfnts at tcwn meeting Jtrer activ ties ir elud d the model legislature in Augusta and the K of Qyeacinv Contest sponsored by the local ledge For this ccntes , E Richard, Bean, Jerry, Deir n, and aill t VTOte essays on HTFe ect ef the Modcxn lor d A cient Gr ce' Gerald Iaillet, the 'inner of tr scnoel elimination cont st compet d against sprakers from Kents Hill school, Leavitt Institut , and Livermere Falls High School also a the h nor of rav rr a c assrat B rnice DeShaleS o en Carnival Du n t popular Vnte ick d C ar nee Bryant ti L ner King ela Lb euell as cur other Junior quffn contestant Cur Junior Prom is te tak place l Nay 7, at Iurray a l with music by Fost r Bea k and Hqtar Dust' as tbeWq song ne tick t will te ?lVeU to ea cnier Wa l and trot stra J Ffmi W Set nxitatiens F B Ieercn D snaifs Deiron, and Bear ost rs and Tick t U l ard D DeSoto Pill x.,C coratir, Q art P ch l l c r r Treras rem rleau, and c a d 'W H last +.L lL 41 lu fre leo A crs id f t 4' xll e is l V 1 ,- - . ...XJ . . XI . A ' 'f I ' ' ' A A - N 9 v I fa ' ' rw rf. fs 1 ' D L D ' . . ,. . y . 'K A A A Q f- 7 vf' - X 'J 'f ' o 1 3 vl '. '11 ' : Y' I I g J L A.. . , . . . . 3 x 'J IH ' - ,. e e . e e. - l . ,J . N , . , - U F3 1 l - X0 fo .Q Jan? ' A V ,l x rv- 1 . . A ' , 1-v ., A i ' t ' o l J' .1 o Us ' O . . ,L , Ga C 1: 'B L ' Lu D ' f ' 1 tl-I 1 t Y 2 fs -. n' '- f' ' o 1 fu O T1 Je . ' . X A na. ' me . . . . N 5 , . X., .L U A ' 'ei L ' J ' . , ' ' f. ' fx ' . .. J A LJ v 4 ' . A - + 0 . , . . Q ,YQ h d ' 1.50 L ... .L F ll VU , C .1 - ' -X ' f -. , -1' A - , ch so ' Q Je my ' e '. she .Q h J , .1 ,. , , , B A X , p e.w' 1' G .' L do H W. 7 .l'- 5 etEu N. , ' , l. - vu ee ' N5 A JJ. A .1 ' ' 0 l . , ' e H or Y J v ' ' a ,v. a I 4- Fl 1 ' 'ea ' C 1 .D ehfi in 2, . , . B . . , A . 0 A 'J Q 'x V S ' Q 0 . ' ' , . ,, ' . The lcllowing committees have beeH appointedg , . ,, l 7 .le -- . .an H151 Eu le o - n -, ,Q v ' , I v Jn Lila 'A , Es 1'-J-I - F 'D ' . P TT U0 ' 4 .-.Q A ' 2 A. . L , P e , u .e s--J. Vem . . H Art-- ' l L- lerc .- ' - - A I Du .3--L. Bry nt, C. ETjfU , A. .l nard P. L: er ,, 1. fjra..a, B. . H .. -v , v- : ' J. .e 1 H ,ll B. Rlehfr Y. ,, v ,, - - w, . f 1 n, : , Sean Ju shall climb thi n-ll l.r the ae e M, cs .. ' 1 : ,, 1 . ,, ,' .,, ' , ' le : B- - ,F I nie s. , arf mln, fcrnfre L- eeing Soni, e an nope -K, - I W in. V ' Y W g M- A - l an - - enae F ij v ei l ue teleener arlln next l'll. JUNIOR CLAD t Row D Legere A Bernard, M yHl11St, E Rlchardq, eclerc G Bergeron, C Ouellette, D DeSoto, W Jerry, C Murphy, B Des ales J Pomerleau Second Row rs Adams R Bolvln, A emers, R P o Crane, D Bryant, P Neml B Thomas G Malllet, R Bo1v1n Thlrd Row Duguay,A R1Ch8PHB F Bear, u Neml C Bryant L Bryant, R Bratxett, F Fournler J Gllbert, G Doiron SOPHONORE CLASS n Floor Henry, E Legere E FcDonald R Br cye Dubord Front Row Grant A Bla s L Brocru, G howe L Pou 1U F Aller second Row Mrs DeBow, W Ouellette, A Wells, J Paradls Cook, SMICV, V Clapmar, r Jam Q J Glmoneau, P Coon T Ct coine, G Le5ere Thlrd Row h Ouellette,lJ McDonald, F Johnson, N Ouellette R Lab e A Legere B Castonguay, A Raymond, G lomerleau F Duoord FRESHNAN CLASS On Floor N Doiron, I Therrlen E Fourn er G Dalton First Row D Legere,E Beaulleu, L Reed, A Hagberg, G Ber ube,S Gross,I3 Raymond, C Thomas, L Fourn er, B LaPointe D Reed, C Duval Second Row Y Morin, H Hebert, A Perron, G Brown, F Four nier, V Gonnella, R Demers, J Chapman, R Bergeron, A Le gere R Smith, N Tibbetts, Mr Simoneau Third Row A Fournier D Bryant, K Howes, B Shank, A Sea m n,.I Sp1'ler,II Tibbetts, A Couture, R Martilla E Bret on, P Davenport, R Greerleaf 'DC J Fira : . , .. . .'- . ' A . P. L , . . . . . , . . A , , , I .. : N . , . . D . err n, E. . 1. , . , . . ' . ' - T? ' ' v . L. x . a., .. . ' . , . , . ' . 'N . , C - . O : P. . , . . , . a X tt, G. : E. , . i , . l . ' s, . l' , L. Seamon,lL Allen,PL Duguay, E. Ward, M. Rheaume, L. Dubord, G : l . . . ' . - ' , A. P. .1 . A A L. S., . A ' A. B, . .1 . ' N . ' : '. . H . , . hr , . , . ' . . . J , . 'H ' v 4 4- 1 l 0 , u -L , Q I : . . . u . 1 . - -7 . . . . l . , : .. . . . . - l 0 u J 0 - , . . . . : ' . , . -. . . - O . .L . . . , 0 ' 0 Q 1 o ylx r 4.2. 44' t J H S Breezes June, l945 oizt POTHER Do you know someone who's won derful, someone we all adore, who always awaits us with a smlle As we open Wlde the doorv P 1S for the many Months she nursed us until we could lS for Only, the only one lS she is for the Tears she shed for us who xere flghtlng ln the war lS for the Hug we got when re turning after a long absence lS for her Excellent work lH making us what we are today lS for our Return to see lf she lS as wonderful as ever Put these letters all together and they spell MOTHER, a per son who means the world to me Richard Dupont, '48 IRITING POEMS Ballads and poems are hard to Vlrlte 0 You try so hard to think To find a line that would fit right. Your mind goes on the blink. all You tear your hair and rant and fuss, Your eyes grow dark and hazy. To write a poem, you think so hard It almost drives you crazy. Earl Ward, '50 WINTER SKIING There's a lot of fun 1D Skllngl As we're taking the hlghest hill, We wonder if the run lS safe And lf we'l1 jump with skill the hill then take the alr We sklm down the hill we go on Then back up the run To try it all over agaln At the end of the day we go back home And tell of the Joys wefve had Then eat a big supper and go off to bed For we have exerted ourselves Kenneth Howes, 1 VY PHYS ED CLASS The seventh period we have phys ed nYou've got to take lt,n teacher said It's very good exercise for us But a lot of glP1S stlll make a fuss We have dances, exercise, and play For forty minutes of the day, We twist and turn and whirl about Until we're nearly all knocked out In my phys-ed class there are thirty-four, Not one less or not one more. When the bell rings we push and shout, We're happy because the class is out. Virginia Gonnella, '51 ,fW ' fl p C j i J , V . . . , , . M ' to ' . take care of ourselves. We land in a flurry of snow. O ' ' - T I . , H ' - E ' ' . 51 R . . e , ' J ' the NY FIRST ATTEMPTS AT DRIVING One day I thought I'd try my luck At Sitting at the wheel of my father's old Jalopy He dldnft qulte well feel He showed me how to start the thing, And that I learned O K But when I started wlth a Jerk The lessons stopped for that day got h1m out agaln somehow To try to teach me more sald, HI'm golng pretty smooth, When off the road I dld soar d1dn't thlnk lt was my fault, As I was about to say Ihen rather almost murdered me, I told him, nCPlm8 don't pay! We got the Junk back on the road And started off agaln Pa sald, UI guess we'll head for home Before I land in palm We reached the door yard fence all rlght, Got almost to the door guess I rulned the plazza Pall By not stopplng before! guess I spelled Pa's patlence too, By teaslng to learn some more, 'Cause when I say, uPa, Show me howvu He seems to be very sore Janlce Splller, '51 DIS ASh TIPE No, Junior, you must not go to play with llttle Bobby Brown today, For Bobby, though he's nearly through, Mlght glve hls chlcken pox Pun S OII18 But lf you must, go romp and Wlth Jerry Jones, and have fun Now lct's se you go hopping And don't you catch h1s whoop lng cough' off Russell Brackett, '50 to you A RECKLESS DRIVER The truck was old and its days near spent, But the day held promlse for me If this Lizzlc would go for Just one hour, Well now I soon would see! climbed lnto the worn front seat, Mlth my brother to lend a hand trled all the gadgets that I knew As we chugged along the land Around the grapevlne and through the gap, I was learnlng to drlve at last! My brother complained that I d1dn't speed, But I thought I was golng qulte fast The top of the hill had now been reached And I tried to turn Llzzie around I let out the clutch too soon, stonewall we hit wlth a bound But alas, And the then let my teacher take the wheel I can keep an alto ln the road But that's about all I can say Althea Seamon, 'Sl QUF'NY Oh, Queeny 1S my llttle dog, Wlth flapping ears and stubby tall Her halr is blond and shiny too And how she loves to S3111 When I take out my llttle boat And start to ralse the sa1l, She looks at me wlth shlnlng eyes And barks and wags her tall If I should have to lose my dog It would really break my heart I love my llttle dog so much From her, I could not part Annette Perron, 'Sl t . . D 1 ' 1 ', , 3 I I . . I ' ' . N - I . . . , , I 1 ' H 0 o ' ' .H I L A g . O Q . I I I a i ' ' ' I'd had enough for that day! nl FIRST ATE LAST HOHSEEACK RIDE Once when I was a little tot, Just twelve to be exact, A bright idea came to my head, j 1 going t ride horseback o to m uncl 's larm I went r n ro onf as aroand, I r d J vaj out to the barr h horse was lylng down At last I maxag d to get hln u LHVltChQd the ope from hlm I cl nh d u on nls broad old back, And ald, HG1dd, up, Old J1U Ifm t lllDF ,ou he got up, al rlght, Ard I landed on the floor' So ever lnce that horseback rlde IYv horseback Hrode' no more Vlrglnla Gonnella QTGRT AT SEA The CVPDlHg was a calm one A we salled upon the seas, The llWdS had stopped thelr blow llll And eecom a gentle breeze Wh n all at orce a storm arose, T s J re tossed and throvn about ere Sule th srlp would go Gallons of water brok on tn deflk, As fhe snlp toss d to and fro e praJed t at lt euld all d soon, fnd only the moon ould show T 1nd b gan to dle dovn soon A d tde v s r thrown le log-1' Tre tars aocv once more stone ont, , d le kq x e stor was AT SEA Last night beside the fireplace I dreamt I was at sea, Although the sea was not my taste And it could never be As the shlp vas SalllU9 upor the sea, I worked upon the deck, And trled to thlnk of land and trees, Though wet up to my neck As I contlnued to scrub the deck The man called from the mast H av core towards us through the fog A shlp rltr no slgnal blast My shlp began to slnk so fast I thought lt Jas a dream But no, do n nent the sh1p's tall mast Upon the water's gleam Rene Labbe, ' SWA TRAGEDY The waves wer calm throughout the day, The sun was ShlDlDQ brlght But after dark the vlnds grew vlld And flll d us all wlth frlght Huge aves rus ed and roared agalnst the shlp, As though sent to do us harm All through th Dlfht we prayed the Lord, To make the s a grow calm Three men le lest that nlght at Sea Whlle flghtlng these monstrous waves The sea had taken our cargo too, And smashed the masts to staves Iaxlne Allen, '50 Maurlce Ouellette, '50 H H 7 1 .J O Q , ,., fx . 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G 7' I 'E H 1 ' V K f f. , f. 1 . - 0 Ina v- Ie, tn m ' bye. , . . - , R T T c's th n all adore me s u bo 's n Shels the rl ffic T at xe a kings galore She knois t w o make the day Mitt a great b smile Che KNOWS cJ THQL l e really 1 worth nrile g, cheerful UEKC us all feel When he locks at us, the day dawns, And the unshine breaks right through or re alfays makes it seem, that She is living gust for you She' the girl that I have dreamed of, Evel since I can recall, And sre's really nice to be with, Though she 1 n't real at all Gladys Berube Y 5 NARDI GRAS In New Grleans, so I've been told They celebrate thi day Vitr fresh, New England roasted birds Ch, row it must be gay! With great big, comic, plaster masks They march in a paradeg And then they go and quench their thirst But not with lemonade! And every night there is a ball, An exclusive affair, with queen decked out in jewels fine. But just the rich go there. From New Year's day to Mardi Gras This life goes on and ony Oh how Iid love to be there now, To mingle in the throng! ROULTAINS OF nAINv Our mountains are the beauty Of our dear old State of Maine When rivers in the valleys Reflect treir great old frames are covered reavy snow, siand majestic In winter they Jith vet IHQ But still they I have often heard the praises Of Old Mount glue, our pride, When clouds are banging o'er it And round its rugged side The snov does brightly sparkle When the sun upcn it shines The mount are like large Jewels with the snow on slender pines The mountains have seen hard ship But with dauntless spirit stand They tower above the landscape As protectors of our land Janice Spiller, ' BASLBALL Oh, I like summer best of all It brings me many Joys For baseball is my favorite sport, cheer ith the girls and boys All kinds of men go to the games, There are short, tall, thin, and fat And children and women go there too, To see their favorite bat. My friends and I are always there, With our cameras by our side. We snap pictures from time to time, When a Jay man makes a slide. When a run is made, I Jump up and down, The people stand and stare. They sometimes think Ifm going nuts, But I don't seem to care, Gladys Berube, '51 Doris Reed, '51 THE YH FISTFVCES OF A DOY 1 T 'J 5 She . ic .icest rirl in our . ' class. , , She t'e gint we M- 3. U ' ' I '. gi who like s ys I ' ' , el h 'J ,E 111' '1 . , Q ' ' ' ' W , - V L 1 1 J L f fx: ..fl t , 1 l . , 'Y Q . D bright Up where our forests grow. im J L 4 Q' c i Y .1 L. 4 . Q 4 . c- -' f hav to if ' v If !'f' if, 1 l 's ' - A L .' ' nr 3 ' ' ' .- -. I . . S 11 - if ' ' L, . X . . u Q Q V - , L , S , 5 ' ' 5 w. U . I , , EP S Q 1 1 V ' A u ' c a ' . l , S -Q S 'T ' . I I' 'n 1 ' ' 51 , , S . , 1 r . W , - c f 0 A A 1 ' a - J .1 ' ' . L , ' 1 I I w' ' ' . ' S . xi ' 4 g . . , l 5 i . I ' O I CHRISTMAS SONG On Christmas Eve I hang both socks, For one looks so forlorn And then I shut my eyes up tlght, And sleep till Chrlstmas morn I hope that Santa w1ll be here, To flll my socks wlth toys You see, I've walted so all year, by heart 1S fllled wlth Joy To make sure Santa won't forget To flll my socks, you know, Ifll wrlte my name so blg and full, And pln lt on the toe Helen Hebert, T5 LETITIA AND THQ PEDCOATS ThlS llttle girl had dauntless falth, And courage to withhold Her heart was strong wlthln her To do thls thing so bold A favor shc asked in that brlef note Her name so bravely slgned Shevd nov r heard that these brave men Were used to belng klnd Then vhen the Redcoats came march lng on And stralght to the farmyard door, 'lth thought ln mind to capture all And tak the goods 1D store They found her note of lnnocence 7hlCh vould melt the coldest reart So taking only the larmyard geese They turned and d1d depart The llttle group ln the forest shelter Saw not a slgn of a blaze, They betool themselves to the farm yard gate And brlght vas thelr thankful gaze The Redcoats had been kind to them And worrles, there need not be But Letitia knew in her secret heart fTwas the note that left them free Althea Seamon, THE LAST MINUTES T'is that stlnky, smelly feelin' That I get as I sit here, with a batch of month old corpses, Rotten ln thls atmosphere We've been galnlnf on them quickly, They have all been very slack Now I sit and wait, all qulet, Llke the good old Union Jack Yes, I sit and wait, all qulet For Now I But Thatvs to They'll the orders to come through hear a lonely rlfle Bullet mlxin' with my brew there's one more thlng to do glve our boys the warn lng soon learn I'm not quite through Now, if only I can reach lt, There, now I can shoot lt out That'll set our fellas goin', That'll set those guys to rout. Cause you see, that 1S the slgnal That the orders have come ln, That the general's glven orders, That the flght 1S to begln Now, I may not die wlth honors, Nor lie buried with the brave But, I say, Ilve done my duty Just before my muddy grave Gladys Berube, '51 I . . 2 O '51 Q I O W . . . -. 1 ' - o , . . SN H x O . , . L 3 v' . , J. , . X - l it I . N O 9 3 Well, I haven't long to wait now, , E G D :F ' I - s . I 1 - . o 1 'Z 1 I xx ' ' fs . o e ' -- r L I f If ' . - . xl Y 1 T . 11 C A C u I . ' 1 7 . . 0 ' 1 T 7 'J - 1 X I Q . . Q I vw' . We feel the THE CHRISTIAS SEASON We hail the Yuletide season With many a hearty cheerg For it sends forth many greetings Including a HHappy New Year.H joy of Christmas down in our hearts. be a part of us- From deep It seems t Je jast have to do our part Tre Christmas bells are ri girg the candle axe lit up bright A W tlina of the mirth 1t's bring ng, It iill is with delight Ano o the old year passes ut surely is not forgotten pci lrc ght to so manv las es A well filled Chri tmas stock ing Gertrude Bergeron, J 9 THE CHRISTMAS SONG On Christmas Eve the Angels sang A song from heaven above, A song that told us Christ was here A time for joy and love, A Song for people in this world Who want to give and love. song that is so very soft And yet so very clear, song so full of happiness Ano yet so full of tears song That years that fills the young happy thoughts that tells tre song 'ith song of Christmas in pas that's surg by Angels rings througr passing hearts of of cheer grovn ups ing years CNUSHMSIWE OhtdOLlS all is Still nd deep mhe children are in their bed leep, Dream ng of Santa, of all the toys Fe s nos to the good little girls and boys Outdoor , leigr bells are ringing Alonf come santa singing, ing inf, p r e i happy, l r t s thc n grt ori ht For WlltlP T11 por little Tacl train, a oall For all ta little 5 rls ant bo pac carr es Ch 1Stl3S Q s a dres , a ioll every little ct S nta l that wake ther On e y c lendar ear his to ev IJOD , Joy and h Anatole Richard, '49 song that come to every heart On every Christnas Eve Helen Tibbetts, 15 CHRISTMAS lHOUGHTS As Chri tm s rolled around this year, It brouglt me thoughts of things so dear It brought me thoughts of Christ mas nights, With Christmas trees ard Christmas liprts It brought me thoughts of making lists for gifts, It brought me thoughts of Ne fear1s And the old year about to leave It brought me tioughts of the coming yeai, ,houghts of gr ef and th u of cheer, It also b ought e tbouarts of Cod And for U1 htlp I thanked Our Lord Y rg nia Gonnella, ' l o o - . 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F A TRI K r' On the l6tr of Aprll 1U '48 Senlor lass Trlp, I no re atej From Ch1SHO1W IS started at Ie were all 9KCl ed and lull VlK By Greyhound bus we sped to Nev York, No one slept, but ev IJOHS talked Ie arrlved ln the clty at half past seven, Then went stralc t to bed and slept tlll eleven VlSltlDg bulldlngs that reached t e s y' The Statue of Llberty and the mplre State Are fonderful slghts they reall are great On Sunday afternoon fe VlSlt6d the park And d1dn't get back tlll almost dark We went to th movles and many stage show , All the thlngs e dld nobody knows We started for home late lednes day nlght Everyone was tl ed, oh, wnat a Slghtl I was 7 P LJ the old town clock, hen we reached our homes from Nc w York leanor Jone , '48 The The The The SUIQISU mornlng alr Nas fresh and cool, sky was blue and clear, ducks were bathing in the pool songs of birds you could hear. Tre sun las FlSlUg 1U the east As red a red could be, The moon w s lUklDg ln the west But that xas too early for me! Bhllllp Thomas, P ISE S Assls devant ka feu, Je pense a mes amls Ils sont dega blen vleux, leurs cheveux sont blanchls Jo pense aux enfants, qul sont toujours cherls pens a ces sugets, Je vols oue Je v1e1ll1 vu que l'am1t1e est un cantlque d P19UX, et Je l'a1 blen cnante malntenant Je vols, que J'a1 de l'am1t1e, tout cela me vlent dars la meme pensee Gladys Berube, NCD DmHWIERS ADIEUX A nos anls, que nous connalssons S1 blen, Dlre adleux e t une chose qul est tres penlble harchant avec eux a la classe tous les matlns, Parlant de l'aven1r, tout paralt blon faclle Vows dlsons adleux a nos maltres et nos maltresses, qu , pendant ces dernlere annees ont cte Sl patlents Peut etr revlendrons nous les revolr quolque temps. H313 malntenant, adieux amis, maitres, et maltresses. Gerard Maurais, '48 ,A 5 TO NLT 'OWK 1 v . ' ' ' ' , s . ' ', , . A va s'.L' ' fthe ' C ' W ' -- 1 vvf' I 7 Al , 'lr 5 P.Y. T ' ' '48 V - ' 't o ' of l M ic , T ,T T' 4.4 1 LJ ! x '11 6 A . x ec' A, 1' 3 I .N s . . . U 1 . B L . . u Et 'Q ' , , . 1 -, ' ' fffl ' . . Je e Q ' ' ' A . . . .S. That fun we had as the days flew Dans cinquante-deux annees, j'ai by, A ' ' -- . . . Y . . L C'J . 1 es J. X h k . :J ' ' s' . m . Et . U . . . . E o , . I if ' E 5 ' L A I y . . v ' ' '51 ' e ' 1 T T l .3 0 . vt!! . xx we ,- . 'N '1 , . 1 l ' n a ' rl 0 ' , L V a n t ' .T'. ' - - , . . S . wr N , . . A . 1 ! ' xr X E 3 . ' . V VA l W H ' h . u xl il ,T , . X 1 -.4 4.1 F 1 L S 4. fy f . . n - Y 'k I - L3 ' - J H S Breezes June, lQ48 fav Ir a cafeterla, Bob w tched Am, put on her hat at the counter mlrror NCome onln he sald to HP efll ml the show Amy pulled her hat dovn over the r glt e a d p t extra smear Ol powder on her nose GlVlHU her r a flnal tcu h, Sf too Bob's arm and walxed out Wltv Champ ,ro e a l hter amp, vho vas ac green kld rom the country, was trylng to ora r tHE blg +lme bCKlUg game Durlng the flnal A t of the play Bob whlspered to Amy, 'I don't know why you don't get rld o Champ ' NTre cop took rln away last nlght,' Amy replled softly Hhe lSH7t used to COCkt3l1S, F15 landlady reard the H0138 w en h cane 11 and called the police H Later, whlle they were navlng coffee ln a llttle cafe, Bob reached lnto hls pocket, took out a small velvet box, and fllpped lt across the t ble Ulhatfs for yc ,H he sald, t ylng to sound Hatter fact, Ulf you want lt Amy looked 1USld8 the box ard exclalmed, HIt's beau ull Yes, Boo! Yes, I do want lt H Bob was ver, pleased that she had made up her mlnd to marry hlm and happlly made plans That nlght, Amy undressed swlftly and Jumped lnto bed to thlnk thlHgS over HBob 13 a darl1ne,U she declded sleeplly, Hand I W1 always be grateful to hlm H Then she set the alarm clock to awaken her at SlX o'clock, because she had to get down to the pawn broker's shop as soon as lt opened and then dash over to the Court House. The ring was really a beauty and she could easily get enough money on it to arrange for Champ's bail. Therese Gosselin, '48 ,- +- - V- - -- ' ' 'M ' ' ' 7 -lr 4 O ,fu A C ' 9 A ' ft f I - L A ' a L A. 1? V 1 XJ ' . ' ',r. Nw 'ss . .YI 1' s J , i Ll ye n' ll an ' nu' A - . ' g ral r ' 1 c he k U L ' n Aim, Bob was in love with Amy, but she had always preferred . M, r , f.g . Ch J J ,tually a blg A f ' f J 51 - u - ' l L z 5 Q . . n . Q f , ' - rl , ' fx ' ' I J. S 1.1. ' . ' g 17 . l T . T, ' J f . X L .1 A . all 9 X .A ' Yu .1 ' 0 . . . . . . V . . -J 8 . 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X .ll Y I gj M227 lafzdefifvv when I was a very llttle boy,my parents decided to go up 1nto the great, vast lands of Northern Canada They had heard men comlng back from there tell an old Indian tale whlch sald that there was 1D the wllderness a str am that had a bottom of almost pure gold Men had tried to flnd thls stream, but they usually never returned The Indlans sald that the e were greedy men vho tried to take too much, so the SplP1tS got them We sold our house and took very few of our along w th us because, my fatler ald, we must far on loot that we would have to go 1nto the almost empty banded We took a traln that was Pud on Bay Outpost, where we would see the last zatlon lou of C When we arrlved, we bought two horses, flve dogs enough food to last for two veeks 1f we went llght on The flrst day out from the post we made only thlrty mlles because ve were green at thls ilnd of but the second day we made up for lost tlme That my fath r shot four pheasants for supper We camped on the shore of the blg Te the rlver ln front of us and a small brook ralned hard that nlght and by mornlng the so hlgh that we were surrounded by water mornlng bulldlng a raft to ford the stream lt all done and loaded e pu hed it off berlnd us belorglngs avel so n d for Vlll about l fe, nlght etee Plver, wlth rlver had rlsen We worked all and by noon had and shot down mouth of the stream the raft hlt a rock and was smashed bother not on a horse wlth one bag of flour and we swam to shore, but all our other food was lost We camped there untll the rext day but then started on agaln We trav led for weeks movlng further axay from C1 Vl11Z3t1OH and llvlng off the land as we went Ie passed through several Indlan vlllare where everyone was frlendly and helped us out on our food sltuatlon After we had been ln the wllderness about three months, we came upon a trlbe of Indlans, called the ULong horn Trlbeu hich told us that two moons rorth there was a stream that had gold nuggets as blg as a man's Y1St but also wolves a blp as beirs rea lns through the ore t e traveled on for some veecs, amd flna ly, COWlUL to tream that had good prospects of gold, xc fol ow d lt upstream After only thre Wll6 xe saw a mall lake, wklCh had a bottom of gold lnstead of sand! , . . I . . . I . . G . . I . . i ' s n ' . . o r A. ' , . 4 , '- C, ' --H- .L ' 1 u 4. ul . ' ' ' 'I 'c -'w fn R 4, , N,i....C1 ,SS 1 ' I . - A , ' 4 3 Ju r' 1 -1 . . -. . A S ... ll . 0 . I . J V , , and . . . J ' , 1. tg ' -r ' Al U 4 ' . . . , . -, . . J 7 1 1 . . U I3 W Q , . . . I ' L . . . L 0 . . . . . , . . 5 I rs I I . 1 . . 1 . T., 0 f-I .S . Q . . stream llke a flash, Father loslng control of lt. At the . - A . A Q , . , - A ,L nl' g . A 1 ' W c- ' rr 1 ' - Q J' U X . . . . . ' ,, ' 9 1. . ' ' Q v - A ' ' ge.. J - , . . V . . I 5 ' A .- 3 v1 ' 1 , we ' 4 4 , N . f, . Y 4, 4, - A. ,.. - . . . 4, , S U Z7 5, X Q 4 - QS 4 . 1 , ,- 1 ' , ' . .' i ' L A 4. . J 3. S W -. H A 1 v . J . LV V 'I .A. e I 9 -.Q ' U yy . - 9 --v ' uk v .. AJ 4 Q v-l ' ' r- We made camp on the shore of the lake. About midnight a pack of wolves attacked us Ly father gave us each a gun telling us to shoot only when a hit could be made R fought the pack about two hours before they departed leav ing half of the r rumber behind dead In the ,morning my mother said she could not take any more, so we picked up about two hundred pounds of gold and started back for the States My father made a map of the return route When he got back to civilization he turned the nap ov r to the Canadian Government and xe continued home Thre week later the pap rs carried the news of one of the biggest gold strikes in history My father used the cld that he had brought back to buy a business and now we re livin in style, thanks to the old Indian tales Kenneth Howes, 'Sl mama cf 11041 C Ever thing xent wrong this morning To start the day off wrongly, I fell out of my nice warm bed That wasnft all, for I xas already late for school Another unpleasant thing happered as I hurried to dres ly shoelace broke I , knot, which was very uncomfortable for y foot Running downstairs in order t save time, I tripped on the rug at the bottom This Jolt lelt me sore all over and I had to take 1 little time out to rub the bruised spots getting up from my fall, I noticed a light spot in the knee of my pan Tlis proved to b a tear, so, very discouraged, I ra stairs and cha Cad my suit Th only thing left tl do no: were to wash and eat Again wanting to svve time, I put the bread into the toaster before I Nd hed Coming back from the bathroom, I saw smoke pouring from the toaster, unfortunately I rad not washed fa t enough I had Just about reached my boiling point, and when I looked at the clock I really did boil over because I Nas now an hour and a half late for school I thought to my s lf that I'd be better off dead than have anything else happen to me So back to bed I went to forget all my troubles Paul Leclerc, '49 o V' ' ' . 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' .x ' l O 5 gvosa if pzctmh It was a dark, chllly nlght 1n the graveyard and ln the dlstance the vague shapes of the heacstones loomed through the tnlck, mlsty alr all Ja stlll except down 1D the hollow by Sam Brown's torb where a lone ghost wa SlHg lng eerily ND1d you ever tnlmk, When the hoarse goes by That someday, You re gOlHg to dl69 Tney wra, yoa up, In a blg xhlte sheet, and bury zou under About sly Ieet A ou, cus Scon tre careta'er came rldlng up tn road r bug y He had a fun ln one hand RWG a SlXt5 pound 1 the other, 13 oroe to Peep the ghosts t a reaso L uls tance Seelng 1 n the gnc t notteu bact 1U lS rave becau e t11s was the lan wro nad burleo Dl tue t yea s before The caretaker stolped hls horse at t e tale locked around ver c JtlOUSly HUG slovly slld fr m the bugty the tround at 113 pull the gate swung open very nolsllj and The nan dove under the bugey and pulled Pl nat over hls eyes iter tP6WbllHE for a good flve xlnutes ne fllally got ut enough courage to ull off nls hat nd look around .hen ne sa rothlng he crept, trembllng from heac to toe, from H1 110 ng place A cold, clanny sweat stood out all over 11 forehead At la + tae nanfs nerves Vere quleted down enough for N to see h e he was go , o he Wrnedl tely started maklng the ounds of the graveyard Half way across the back sectlon an lDVlSlble foot hot out ln front of hlm taklnb 11m y s rprlse anc knocklng hln off balance Tue terrlfled caretaker fell wlth blood CuFQ1lHL yell, for all of slx Peet and flnally cane to a stop ln a nlce soit co fln A careless gnost hae left hls house ln the ground open wher he went lnto town to see the Sl hts A ir end of the mlSSlHQ ghost saw the lntrudlng mortal and wltn a qulCk snap oi the foot bounced hlm bacl lnto the graveyard ThlS was more than the ,ocr man could stand, and all worn out he ran llke a gu t of wlnd bacm to hls buggy Jumtlng lnto the wagon he yanked out the s t, and finally after a frantlc earch bPOugHt lnto the gloomy llcnt nlce blg Jug After one sv llow, the caretaker's dark, sad I 'N Xu fW L 4 , A . . . v K f - 1 ' - lx x I Q g Q 1 1 ., -1 ' ' , A 5 I S ' F A n ' 1 ' A S -- . . 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U . 1 . 1 ' -9 0 . - YI ' ' -W I ' A Cc. 5 . F l ., , , N . . -- L C: a ' 0 'Ja eyes turned lnto brlpht srlnj tones a twllvle came lnto tH6W and a soft s lle wreatneo hle crestfallen face ln maglcal radlance. Of course blS hapolness dld not last lonp because a blg Jolly gfost cane floatlng by SA9lllUg the c1de1, snatchfd qug from the startled cartt Ver and selled away LC tv as a ghost who had found a wot of bold The roet top of hls tombstone and thele chu 'l ng and smacalnr llps, sampled the contents of the Jug. e nan ceprlved of hls pleclous Jug, was madder than a hatter Detelmlned to punlsh he ghost, he grabbed h1s gun HUQ tool careful alm. Then the nlght Jas shattered by a era h add the whlne of a speedlng bullet NASH the smoke had clearfd a'ay the ghost was nowhere to be ood nan ta confldent that tnls was a ob the btllc+ dad M15 ed lts mark and almost 1m ghost via w1sn't QOlHQ to le any more care better of n n appeared angry care akel Jumped the glavefaro Soon he were :lack ano blue hausteo, ee returned to a short olstance to t for PIW and began a gave uo becau e Al from f lllnf over p the buggy and fell t clambeled bacx Lnto hls brave where nla wlfe oellclous bowl of Chost Toaatles. the But the the Tue over o.1 mS been and Clones V1 d ately lgwlt all 3.1110 'S u C O' ' l'1 aervel hw a lter everftnlng had been rulet and peacelul fo aall an hour the t rpaulln wn the b ck of t1o bufpy r1 t ed a llttle, and t1en was pueneo asloe as heads were J c lrto the nlght alr Three boys, lnown all over to tlon of tie countr as belnp re l, lun lovllf p cllmbed very slowly, as though bothered bv thelr flcfaaf wllte sheets, fron the back of the buggy one boy gefe tHe caretaker a oulcl done ln the rlbs. The poor ar CO1lGg t Nltb a tal Jumped lor the carrlage. As he cl mtld 1 he felt ghostly ara aroano hws snoulter. Turnlnv w th a werk, he saw tae wnlte figures lCOklHg at hlm. The po r fellow could stand no more. lttlng the horse w th a vh p, ne sped llke a cyclone out ol the grave yard and crasdeo pellmell lnto a Vaystack across the loa Jhen last seen the caret ker was runnlng down the road l ke a streak of llghtnlng The boys Jho had been plannlng thls rank for months, lay laupulng on the road It was some tlne before they stopped laughlng enoagh to see two ghost v1+ch1ng them curlously from the nead of flower heaped lotnt. The boys d1dn't sto running untll they 'ele home ln bed Curloms , Je dave never before rentloned that nlght 1n the graveyard but I 1ll never forget lt, and I oonft thlnk that our frlend, the caretaker wlll elthor. Laurent Letallen, '48 .. . . 1 , - ' 1 , - ' s g in . n 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' , . .1 3 - In ...J . 'Xl 5 , H . , . A 7 , J' L . . 1 - , 1 , 1 - 1 h X L-. 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WZ WQ 76 Thls adventure started about slx o'clock one Saturday when John and Fa r cllrbed lP+O tre car Cn that par lcular Q as b ON' g anout S1 ty mlles an hour and ox was blovlng and dlwftlnu wlclcdly John 114 Hlhere are x goi V tram ht, arryd Shall we head r a u nc Ju t rlde arouro Let QIOUPG for a xnlle Harry answered bruskly, o F boys head d toyard DlXflGld When th J reached D1xf1eld,1t was too cold for rldlng, so Harry qlQ U tfs go to dance at Canton POlHt We'll go th back ay QUQ lt on't lon Jack said, O K The road they took was on a rlver bank and the back slde of Canton Mountaln The wlnd had a good swe p here, but, of course, th boys thought the, could mace lt After golng about onc half mll Harry sald to John, Nfefll have to get through h re or walk, because We can' turn around H Tohn ald, HWe'll make lt lf thls car v1ll bold up and not stall ln some drlft H h orlv r couldn't sec sly f ot ln front of the fen der because of the llo 11C sno They just about pulled through sore dr fts, but flH3llJ the car just couldnlt plow through one more HDO you know where we arevu John asked ln a dlsgusted tone UNO, I don't know! sald Harry Uwe mlght be four r flve mllPS from nowhere a far as I kno The bogs argued about who was LOlDg to start walklng John had Just a llbht shlrt and no rubbers or cap vhlle Harry was of the wiser type was wearlng overshoes, a cap, gloves, and an army coat, so course he was elected to go, Harry started out on what he thought a dreadful journeyg but around the flrst corner he saw a house. 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H6 ' of Harry tracked back to the car and told John that they were near the dance hall 'Ihatl exclalmed John nle arean Harry shoveled for some time but couldn't get the car out Flnally he started for the dance hall to hire a truck to pull them from the drlft He reached the hall Just be fore mldnlght, but lt was l OO A N before the town snow plow had them safely on the maln road ell, we've had a pleasant evenlngln Harry grumbled Yesin John agreed nNow my rad1ator's low, one chain lS broken, and my gas 13 nearly gone H NAnd to top lt all off, John, no dance,n Harry ad e Ph1ll1p Thomas, '48 ffdjdankikf The old wlzard, Gondl, crept out ol hls dark tunnel ln Secret Valley, and looked at the sun dropplng ln the wes tern sky Soon lt would be twlllght, and the two fair maldens of Bellvllle xould go home from thelr work at Lady Wensel's castle on Dragon Lake They must pass by way of the Trampis Tra1l, dlrectly ln front of GOHd1'S hldlng place Lady Wensel was called HOld Money Bags' bJ some people of the town, but she was always w1ll1ng to help wlth char ity and her large donatlon to the church of Bellvllle was a great and good deed Selflsh Gondl wanted the money that Lady Wensel kept ln her store room whlch could be entered only by saylng a few maglc words at the secret door The only way, he thought, to steal the money was to snatch the two girls and make them say the magic words whlch would open the door As they sauntered home, the two maldens were talklng nlt seems as though nothlng ever happens ln Secret Val ey it lS too qulet here,H remarked Lllanle to her slster WYes, lt lS a sacred place,H replled D l e NTut1 Tut! Ihat do I hear, young naldensvu came the volce of Gondl and an old fellow appeared on the path ahead of them. Nwho are you, old man?N asked the two maidens staring at Gondi in surprise. . 'v ' . v , , I . Q . : 0 '40 - ' n 1' ' . nh! Y 1 I ' I t . II . ' ' r ' vv . ' . .d d. 52 5? 5? 55 Q? 55 i5 5? 55 95 i? O -'K ' 1' .- ,fx , -D , fb U70 KZAQC F7798 011.9 UWC! lf AL. L 1 Rf' l...,' L . I 'X I I I XL Q, kc kfm K. . . '4' A . Q ' ' 0 X if ' ' 1 V 1' U . . r . - . 1 x . . 0 wr ' K . W! . I . . 1 I 0 ' ' ' 9 li . W . v I , NI'm a merchant heading for the town of Bellville to sell my mirrors that can do a hundred things.H NMirrors--that can do a hundred thingsln chorused the girls nThat we would like to see N 'Come thls way to my fagon and I w1ll show you my ex cellent ware,n Jondl 1nv1ted The malds eagerly followed hlm to see the e lantastlc mlrrors But just as they t ppod out of the path, the ground gave away and they found themselves ln GOndl'S dark tunnel 'Hal Hain laughe Gondl and threw oif the merchantfs d1SgulS8 Just as the trap door shut USO now, my flne ladle , 1111 Just get lj ray lamp, and thls mald n heretu he sald, polntlng to L1la11e, nxlll come wlth me o the castle as soon as everyone as asleep And you, falr mald, l stay here, securely tled, untll our return H The wlzard talked of hls plot and was glad to see the g1P1S sufferlng from hls plan When the tlme came, Lllanle went wlth a heavy heart, sad at the thought of the task she xould be iorced to do and that would narm her frlend, Lady 'ensel NFa1r ma1d,n Gondl sald to crcer her, Ulf you' e good glrl ard do a youfrc told, you ray SIHTP the pFCf1tS wlth me as my l1f8, and ve wlll llve 1U the tunnel wlth our rlches HNever1 CFlCd L1l3Pl9 1U despalr H I wlll never be your wlfe ' As they neared the ca tle, Jond arned Lllarle to be to Lady Wensel's pet canal UODdl threatened her llfe lf she dlSObGyGQ hlm agaln ind de the castle the canary chlrped and fluttered nervou ly 1n her cage H hat's the matter WltH youvn asked Iady Wensel comlng out ol her d cams The canary stlll fluttered and hopped about Lady Wensel belleved her helpers must be returnlnp, for the canary alfays acted thls va at the approach of the glrls, and thlnklng thls unu ual, she ent to the VlDdOW Upon lOOklHg out, she sav the dlm P1 ules of a trange old man draglng a glrl up the slde path to the castle Uwnat do they wantv Vho are thes st ange ,eoplevn Lady vensel wondered She went qulckly to arouse the dOZlHg guard UQu1ckl There are some strange people comlrg up the pathln Inmedl ately the other guard were a aacncd Lllanle had Just r acled the secret door, where she would be forced to say the mdElC words, when the guards 0 O V ' 1+ 1 wr ' .. 1 ' 0 n . A 1 P - . . E , . S , . ' ' . - . ' 1. . xr S O I . wr ' ' l v d - - . . . R . I ',s ' T na ' 1 ' ' e . . . . . . . , .1 v o . ' I A 9 F' ' ' ' . , . wll 1 1. . . ' c . . . I , . . . . n 'v 5 , . , U ' ' xr x r . . H . . . . . 1 A In 3 ' rl s v H A 4 y . V ' . Q V. , . . . . . 5 .L L . - n O H .A . . . . . .L .J L g , ' I O . . L y - L s P 1 w I . . . H , qulet, but she began to whlstle just as she had almays cone -, , ww A . , , . . . K L, J. , . W - , . -1' O -r i - ' 1 . c . S E Q Y, IJ ' A ' A TT , . , A J -Ia A A ' F ' g . A u O X . . x J' 1 1, - 4 v- yr ' v- wr 1 , ' 0 V' V U .J I - . . . . G Q, . ,, .J -- .M -' o . . . 1 l ' . .L S 3 S r . . . ,. V A 1 Q . ' ' 'FY , 1 e ra-, U , ' 1 ' I . Q A . . V ' ' Y '. 1 '- -v -J S ' 'I L 1 vu' yr E 4 O . . . Q H 1 .. L . . - . I 'J F . ' V ' A 1 fm CQZM M! C one stormy night, Jane vas awakened by thunder and a flash of lightning Startled, she sprang from bed hitting hard against the wall The next moment she was in a tunnel! A few minutes later, still wondering how she got there, she saw a rat pass near her feet and then she knew that she wasn't dreaming but wide awake! HFow will I ever get out of herevn she thought ut Jane Jas a brave girl and :ith courage began to search for a xay She couldn't find any break in the near by wall so started to investigate in the other direction ness, she suddenly touched something which felt like a snake! She let out a small scream, but muttering, HI don't like this,U she hurried on After ten minutes, which were like ten days to ner, she fell over something, which uttered a faint moan Now beginning to get accustomed to the dark, she saw that it was a body, a girl Nfho are youvn a NMy leg is hur , NOf course, but I don't knov, I was in this horrible and spiders U HThat's exactly name is Jane Andrews nSusan Ionrow Ne must get out sked Ja e I can't walk Please help me how did you get herevn was in a room place, full of and the next moment, I rats, snakes, cobwebs, what happened to me,H said Jane HMJ vhat is yoursvu But cill me Sue of here, Sue Do you know a way outvn NO, ut there's a stream around here, I can hear it H HThat's good,N Jane answered UI'll fix your leg' I learned first-a1d.U Finding the stream, she bandaged Sue's leg, washing it with cold water and then tieing it up with her handker- chief. Taking Sue in her arms, Jane started on deeper into the tunnel but soon got tired and had to stop for a while to rest. She noticed something shining and picked it up. To her surprise, it was--gold! Hon Sue, I think I've found goldln If , WL!! Za .l. Z If ' elf iff f , ,I ffl Lf IL st Q c A Q r . ' . . B 'ij . 'N ' b ' ... I Talkin deeper and deeper into the tunnel in the dark- g l 0 l A Q U 1 I vu 1 . n . . ' t . .H H -' ' . V S v' ' , 1 . E .H HL 0 r Nw b ' . O . .9 rushed out from the castle and seized Gondi He was then chained securely to a post to wait for the morning Lady Wensel was very much surprised to see Lilanle and questioned her doings Lllanie explained to her how she and her sister had been tricked by the treacherous Gondi and added that Dellie was still in the tunnel of Gondi back on Trampls Trail This imprisonment of her sister proved Lilanie was not trying to steal for herself Lady Wensel so greatly appre ciated the warning that the girl had given through the canary that she immediately sent guards to the rescue of poor Dellie and invited the two sisters to remain with her in the ca tle for the rest of their days Althea Seamon, 151 1 grip vu 0 new I don't think Wicky will mind if I give a few details of his life Pe was born on June 19, 19 , in a little town in Maine I didnft see him until he was over his baby stage, so of what went on in his earliest life I know noth ing From the very first time I saw him, Nicky has been a very loyal friend to whom I tell all my troubles H very sympathetic about them and always keeps them to him self As he lives very near my house, he is a frequent visitor He doesn't make friends with everyone, as some people do but after he decides a person is all right, he is very friendly When he was small, nearly all the girls and even older women thought he was cute Even young men have sometimes given him compliments W1lCh I wish they had given to me. Vicky is sort of a Hwolfu in disguise He is a very happy go lucky guy, who never seems to worry about anything until it comes along As he lives so near, he often accompanies me on walks, which he seems to enjoy very much. Cf all the activities, the manly sport of hunting is the one he likes best. Oh, by the way, don't start looking around for my friend in Jay High Schoolg because Wicky is my petdog Louise Breton,'48 . . , I . . O . . . . - . . O . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . I , - I 1' . . . . . . L . . . . . ' 0 -2 o -. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . W W W .. .L 55 55 99 :L Q5 ,. ,, O O A G V I X F A 1 V, . ' Lf .X . . . . . . . . . . Q I .... . . . . . . Y 7 . . . . U .. . O . . . I 0 i I k - . 8 lS . . .. . . O Y T' A . O . . . . . . , , . . - . O I . . . . . . ,, . . . I Q 1 T - Q .1 A y ' . . a . . . nLet's seein nYes, it is gold. If you can get out of here, you'll be richlu Hwhat do you mean 'you'? We'll share it togetherln nBut you donft even know me.N can t use it alone, my parents are dea V USO are mine,' sa1d Sue. Then a few mlnutes later she s outed, HJa1e, I see a l1ghtX' ' here? 'Over therei' uohl But we can't lose thls place There1s gold here Hhell, I'll have to stay here anyway You go get some help HBut I don't want to leave you here alone NI don't mlnd lt now that someone knows I'm here Please go H Jane hesltated a moment, then went on FOl1OWlng the llght, she soon found her way lnto a room ln Sue's house She summoned a doctor and another man to help her They carrled Sue out of the tunnel Upon later 1HVPStlg3tlOD the glrls dlscovered that they both happened to lean agalnst a ecret panel 1n thelr bedrooms, whlch, though thelr homes were several blocks apart, vere connected by secret tunnels to the gold mlne Now Jane and Sue meet together often ln th6lT tunnel They are happy and have much money, for they own a blg gold ding soon and expect to llve happlly ever after Ceclle Duval, '51 A DAY ON THU FARM J1mmy'S flrst day on the farm was full of new and ex cltlng experlences Belng a clty boy, he dld not know much about the farm work or the anlmals In hls wanderlng about the yard, he discovered many very lnterestlng things The corn planter was a mysterlous mechanlsm to hlm, how could a machlne take corn and plant lt so easily? The anlmals also fasclnated hlm, especlally the young ones The llttle lambs, the calves, the Colts were all so beautlfull After a full day on tne farm, Jlm had hls llttle head Just full of storles to tell h1s pals when he returned to the clty Anatole Rlchard, '49 HI 1 d . . . . h r , ' ' A i fp! H 1 I ' V! I D i :V XT I 0 H H O A ' ' H 0 . A A . . 0 I . J . . J, . . S . . Lf , ' . T ' T' ' mine. Sue and Jane are planning on having a double wed- . . . .LJ . . . . -r r ' ' . . . A . . . . . . . c ZAQGQZVT It was a dark, stormy night, a night which would make any person want to stay home. This was how Dr Hale felt He was a middle aged man, who, ever slnce he had started, had been practicing his professlon in the town of Littlefield After his last patlent had left, he locked the doors and sat near the blazing fireplace to relax with the evening paper There were other things he could be dolng, but he was just not in the mood to do them As he sat there readlng, his housekeeper, Mrs John son, came to tell h1m that he was wanted at a certain add ress Much as he hated to go, he picked up his coat and gr1p, for a doctor must never lgnore the call for help He got 1nto his car, Hold Betsyn as he called it, and started the engine He had never been to thls address but as the housekeeper had taken down detalled directions, the doctor felt sure he could find lt As he drove along, he notlced that the sky was clear and that the scenery was more beautlful than any other he had ever seen He had never been on thls road before After several miles he came to a large, pearl studded golden gate Thls lndeed must be the resldence of wealthy people, thought the doctor 'Funny I never heard of lt before H He was greeted by a heavenly looklng man, who assured m, nYou're expected, Doctor Keep right on thls road H SIHCG thls was an urgent case, Dr Hale dld not stop large bulldlng whlch resembled an overslzed Greek Temple There was a Shlny glow to thls buildlng and all around lt there were beautlful gardens wlth water fountalns and pools Walklng lr these gardens were maldens dressed ln soft, colored robes Thls lndeed was a heavenly place As he climbed out of the car, he seemed to have step ped onto a cloud, for his feet sank as he walked and the ground felt springy, llke flne cotton He was led to a large room by a whlte robed, barefoot boy There he was greeted by a whlte halred man of tower lng helght, who resembled Salnt Peter hlmself nwhy, thls must be the wrong place,U sald Doctor Ha e 'Not at all,n replled the man ln a smooth, flowing tone nYou were called because you are needed, an office lS all prepared for you 1 u ' ' . Q hi . - . ' . to inquire -where he was., Suddenly before him loomed a . .. 1 . 1 . . . ' A .H ' NAn Off1C61n exclalmed Dr Hale I came here to treat a patlent here lS hean HYou were called to treat more than one pat1ent,H a wered Peter, Uyou are to b th doctor here HI am sorry,H sald Dr Fale ln a calm vo1c , Hbut I a golng back I am needed 1n NJ home town ' nVery well,H replled Peter HYou shall have your wlsh H Suddenly the room turned pink and the doctor heard beautlful volces Slnglng Never before had he heard such lovely music Then far off he seemed to hear h1s name called Try lng to answer, he awoke wlth the reallzatlon that he had been dreamlng H13 housekeeper was awakenlng hlm to tell hlm she was leavlng for the nlght Lverythlng had been a drea but what a heavenly dream! Irene Armandl, '48 UV? ZVZCZCUTK f W ,Z Jr U22 Oc C UT While strolllng throuph the park one day, I was sur prlsed by a halrd shape movlng behlnd a bush Scared as I was, I dared not move, untll I declded to be brave Slowly mOV1Hg towards this flgure ln a gorllla sult, I talked to h1m for a few mlnutes but couldn't make hlm answer B cause of hls lmpollteness towards me, I thought I would play a joke on hlm and I handed hlm an explodlng ClQdP He acted as thoagh he rad rever seen wouldn't put lt 1D hls mouth I llghted lt hlm and after a whlle convlnced blm to put lt At that moment the clgar exploded ln hls face Slapplng hlm on tie back I told hlm lt Joke He growled llke ar anlmal and lumbered One hour later I xas hom ll ten ng thlnklng over what had happened, when all an lmportant announcement It went llke lookout for a gorllla, whlch e caped from at one before and to encoarage ln hls mouth was all a blg awad the radlo and once I heard thls, UBe on the the Clty zoo two hours ago Thls anlmal 1 large and lS dangerous when H annoyed I had Just time enough to shut off the radlo before I falnted Maurlce Ouellette 'SO . . . 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P 0 . -f o 4 Q -1 r I - . , . . o f 9 Lf dz 2 Cbom It was ntarlng Mother's Day and Robert NRockyN Rhodes, who as a young man had been lmpatlent for success and left home to become a 'blg shotn, vas stlll banglng around the country whlle at home hls lnvalld mother had worrled for eleven vears over her nlsled son Would he ever come back to Cllntonvllle and llve as he had set out to llVG as a promlslng lawyer? She had almost g1VGH up hope of ever seelng her son agaln Neanwhlle, ln a lonely spot in Nevada, Rocky was thlrklng of hother's Day nMy, lt would be flne to be home w1th Mother once more,H thought Rocky nBut no, I can't do t at, only s1ss1es go home to Mummy N Very much dlsturbed, he hltch hlked lnto town, entered a saloon, and became hlghly lntoxlcated In thls condltlon he easlly became lnvolved ln several bitter arguments, whlch led flnally to a severe flght Tossed out lnto the street by the saloon proprletor, he wandered about the lonely streets Belng very deeply engrossed ln hls bltter mood, he began to thlnk agaln how much lt would mean to hlm to be home with hls mother Rocky wandered around for several hours, unconsclous of the tlme or of the dlrectlon he was taklng He was glven a rlde and then he walked agaln As he accepted h1S second llft ln the early dawn, be reallzed that he was on hls way home, Yes, he m s golng home wlthout a cent ln hls pocket to buy Mother a glft Perhaps she mlght feel thls deeply He hltch hlked day and nlght until he thought he could travel ro farther But 1D splte of nls wearlness, he trav eled on unt l he saw, one nlght, a falnt llght ln one llt tle corner of Cllntonvllle It was shortly before m1dn1ght when he knocled on the door of the famlllar house nCome nfn sounded a soft, weak volce 'Do come ln N In stepped Pocky, wlth tears rolllng dovn hls cheeks but wlth a mllllon dollar smlle spread across hls rough, unshaven face 'Motherln he crle URobert!' crled Mother 1th Joyful paln HI knew that you'd come back, I knew lt H Bmbraced ln each other's arms, Rocky remembered and told hls mother that he had not brought her a glft Hls mother looked up at hlm ln Joyful contentment, saylng, You are my glft, Son, you were born tonlght And so lt was, a glft reborn ln the heart of an in valld mother her son's return after eleven years Indeed, lt was the happlest Mother's Day that she had ever known. Donald Grover, '48 O ',. f- fX -' , , f ,X 1 I f f L' .J , J ,j ,X . ' I l 9 1 . L ' . . . 1 LV . . . . . . 1 0 .1 . h . . . - - . . . . . O . . A . . F - . L - O 1 . '.L A A U . . h ' I , . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . 'x . . . X - I . . . ' 5 . . . . . 1 I , 5 0 - O . . . . . I . . . . - C . . . A - . A . . . . H1 ., n I 1 I C I 1 . N . .. v . . - . . 1 ' n - . . . . . . 1 1 - ... . . . . I . . L Q 4. Q O -: ' 1 ' .L o U . . - L ' L - 7 I 0 l 0 I ' u . . sd. ' . . . . 1 VI' J .- . . ' 0 . . . . C I D Q I Y . , . . ' ' U ' o . . . .- . - .. . . . l he e 'E I 7 5V Ugg .dll ry fl t xperlence 1D handllnb a W n Na on a huntlng trlp afte bears olt t C of loci ln the mornln uncle an started h d a hlrty th11 nd I rad a slxteen gauge s J gun OH the way HP gave me a few ldeas about handllnf a welbon of th s AlHQ, because many hunters have been car less and lave nad accldents Ee ore enterlng the wo ds, he told me, HDon t carry your g on your toulder, especlally nren golhg over fen ces, becaus the trlgger may srag on a bush and set off the gun n Abolt the mldlle of the foreroon on this brlght and sunny Octobe day, ve a e uior a bunch of flerce lOOklDg bears I a Ped my uncle t load up my pun so that I could shoot one of the bears, but he wouldnlt He thought they mlght come tovald us n a hurry when they HOt1C9Q us, and Ju t th n they d d tart our Nay hlllvn Bepore I had flnlshed the questlon, one of the bears Jumped cn uncle and klllel hlm lhen I was left alone ln these dark woods, where I have spent the rest of my llfe maxlng frlends wlth the ulld folks Russell Brackett, 'SO rAPM LIFL Jlmmyl day on the farm was full of new efperlences FlFSt of all, he found lt ver, hard to g t out of bed at f v ofclocf BJ the tlme the chores had D999 flnmshed, he Knew why a sllce of toast and a dxsh of wheatles lS not COWSldGP9d much of a bleakfast on the farx He oon was fllled up wlth oatmeal, eggs, homemade tread, and ple A soon a brealfast was over he went wlth the nllm truck to the creamery where he sau large COOllDf tanxs llled wlth mllk On the return trlp, Jlmmy az a Hear 1 the pa ture wlth the cattle, so, as soor a O6 got home, he wanted to loo' around for some more wlld anlmals, He soor found a red squlrrel and by folloflng tke farm dog, he found many other llttle four footed 3Ulm ls before F83CFlH5 the field where t e men were Jorllrg Robert Brackett, '49 I C U ,. 1 4 , fl X 2 W X 1 f f f 2 ' f P ' ' 7 I f 1 c f f ' f 1 X, M L It L L f x K - L F ' vac Q ' ' ' - 11 1 cf ' I, l .J . -, ., I at .x . 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I win C J . We Q 27518 Nanette, the pretty little French ballerina, had lived happily vitn the gypsies until she was twelve, then, through deir effo1ts, her parents has be n t aced er mother, 1 seemed, had died soon after N ne e s disappear ance Her father, who had been an explorer had gone into the African Jungle and no one had ever heard of him again Thus, Nanette found herself heir to a thousand acres of vineyards, a beautiful castle, and plenty of money she had equipped them with beautiful snowy white horses and pretty white wagons, which could be converted into boats when crossing rivers. But then the war had come. Nanette's beautiful castle had been sadly ruined, her vineyards taken over by the enemy forces, and now the Nazis were after her How she wished her gypsy friends were here How she wished she had never left them, for it is true that there is more safety for a gypsy than for anyone else Non Nanette crouched alone in a small thicket, hoping the soldiers would not come her way If they did, they would surely capture her, and being put in a concentration camp was the least of her fears For, wasn't she the number one spy, the spy wie had managed to get much secret and vital information to the Britisha And wasn't she the only outside person xho knew the poison gas formula in ev ery detail? If the Nazis could get hold of her, she would never be able to get this information to the British Intelligence N ow, ha is enough dreaming, you s1l y goose, Nanette whispered as she peered from her hiding place see if anyone was coming Ulf the soldiers come this way, you must have another hiding place to go to nBut, harkl What is that? A wagon! No, a group of wagons! Duck into the underbrush, quickly' you must not be seen. They are camping here, now what will you do, ma ChGPG?n thought Nanette to herself. nlt is impossible for you to go into the open until you are sure whether they are friendly to your cause, but you must be able to watch their movements to find out. mAh! you have hit the cow right on the nose, ma Chere. It will be a simple matter to creep to the edge of the underbrush, not near enough to be seen, but just near enough to see. There is one advantage now, for though you dare not go into the open, the soldiers most likely will not Search this vicinity. They do not like to disturb the gypsies, for, when greatly disturbed, they get into a state of frenzied madness. This, the soldiers have had to learn the hard way, no doubt. f rff as N Q - af . 1 ' ,. ' '13 . I' o To repay her gypsy friends for their kindness to her, N t t ' J ' l U ' ' ' ,to I UIt can't bel No, it can't be that those wagons are white! They are all the same. Yes, and there is Nando, our,jefe. I am safe, oh yes, I am safe! I can go out now and find refuge in one of those pretty white wagons. Ah! what a luxurious trip I will have to the border. nBut wait: apparextly tne soldie in this, vicinity have not learned to l axe xell enough alone for they intend to que tion our Jefe Tow I must proceed cautiously for if I do not I ill surely be cmugnt, and that would not GO at all 'All the largest wagon, NHHQOVS vagon, is rear the woods I can gain access to that one without being een Tren, hon T :ill fool tnost soldiers, for it will be a simple matter to rid myself of these clothe and dress in gypsy ieshionin Carefully N nette crept to the big white wagon and climbed in The inside was Just as it used to be and her clothe xere still there these here will ideal them HFow thougdtful Nando has been to ke p in case of neces 1ty,H she thougkt UNO hide these clothesv The hidden compa tment ooened With the bonesv Yes, that is the them I mu t now find Marie, she will put bones to be bu ied Then, what fun it will be, to garments srill I urely te spot for with the go right in front of the silly soldiers! They vonft recognize me, ho angrv they will be if they find out laterln After ridding herself of her old garments, Nnnette took the bones and buried them in tha thicket in two piles, one, the eaiwents, and tae other, the bone Now, if she should he Questioned in coming out of the woods, she had all GXCJSP She knew 11119 s hanoy to have her she had sho n io c otion in action Lad comer ind easilf ndes ee sne was the one ifr ere earchir e , the e 63SfgO1Uf peo e rack although sie done that, whom they vere truly her friends iid when the missio wa accomplisred he must re turn to th m Tre Journey to tre oioer res made w tr Nanette's u efulnese a yy over, for her a d would recog ite r ll 1 mo r a regular treet ere little mishan the Nazis kne he appeared in I vond r, tioufnt Wane e 1 sie left Rritish Irtellig nce headouarters in London, Hvha the 'azi would do il they knef that I, a spy tnpy would like to catch, have completed my mission, have met my f ther at London headquarters, and cannot r cognize ballet as I did am returring to their territory They me even thourh I return to dance, not a befrre, but a gyp y dance, one in which they will pass me by as one not worth being watched Gladys Berube, '51 . 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L- -1 ' HJL A ,, We girls CSFt3lDlj rad a tlme changing that tire The ground . s soft as lt V s early sprlng and the alr vas stlll crlllj TUG flrst step, as everyone knew, was to Jack up the car Je put the Jack on the ground under the car and started to x rk the lever nstead of the car's FlSlDg, thc base ol e Jack kept dlgglng deeper lnto the ground Flnally someone found an old plank that served as a pretty good VOUHd8tlOH Text, ve took off the mheel Slnce the car was S1ttlDQ o a slope and was out of gear, you can well lmaflhf vhat happened As tre car rolled ahead, the Jack sllpped out from under lt Now puttlng the Jack back 1D place fhcn one vheel was off was not an easy Job Ve trled cverytllrg from trylng to ha 1 up onto the Jack to prylng the car up, before we Pourd a way to get the Jack under neath agaln In the meantlme, Jar had taken the spare tlre from the trunk and now had lt ready to go on lhat was one Job we managed wlthout muck trouble, After eJeryone had had rer chance to tlghten the nuts on the heel, we lowered the Jack and S t the car down on terra lrma agaln Our troubles ere not yet ov r, fox the tlre had very llttle alr ln lt Whoever had checked the tlres had not blovn uc the pare, so back xe went to the tool chest agaln to ietch the pump SlHCP none of u had any ldea rox mu h Then at la t we were ready to go Our clothes were all spattered wlth mud and our halr was strlnglng down lnto our faces It rust hay taked us nearly three hours, for our hands were rumb ltr cold But taklng everytllng lnto COPSldGT8t1OU, I s f could do almost anytkln boys can ln ar emcrgenc, Gertrude Bergeron, '49 QL LfCLL.k.in CY X As I was gally sklpplng down a narrow xoods lane near the summer hotcl vhere xe Jerc StdJ1D , I chanced to meet an old man Nlth plerclng blue eyes, VbltG halr, and a long, whlte beard In one hand Ye clasped a torn paper bag and 1D h1s other hand he hcld a crooked car , with whlch he was trylng to gather the grocerles trat were strevn all over the ground 1 f 1 1 Q L L ' Q U . . Q . v L A o W3 . O 'v 3. ' ' J . L . X Q 15 ' Q J 'ff . A u ' . . J 3 I , . 1 . . . . Q J A 4 - C I J '11 I ' ' ' ' 9 Y n f A Q J 1' V Q l G A O I I l - U 'IQ J ur 1 1 . 1 ' . ' ' 7 7 fl., . -' Q' . - 7 C 'I ' , A, ' T' 4. .L r v ' ' C . . 1.3 ' 1 ' . . V - I m . , . v . A X 1 1 ' J A' ' l . W ' ' r Q -1 1 f ' Q 9 win! , T A Q -1 ' . . . . 3 x . a 5. I ' S W' ' ' T ' . 1 I , S ' . A 'f C air was needed, we just pumped until the tire looked round. -, S ' 's Y . -' ' - I f . . rv . . V . 1 ' . 1 - I 1 A 'C ' 4 'E n' L V., Q , . ' 4' I .1 - 1 . A A ' ' A 'd ay girls ' A . ' 1: g 1 - - A A .A 'V' . .- .Q .. .. -- .z -- W -. :L :c 55 :Q 55 O Cu 1 l. , f'!' '7'T,f'3 f'u ' I 1 f'X WK, 'f' , ,1 X ff 1 . V, 1 , 1 1 , ' , , -J 1 ' 1 t L L 2 . v . . VI! n x J V -Iv J 5 xr ' ,qi x X x K' A . . 4 . L Q J t ' J 'f, ' .c ' I . 1 f A , Y J Q A Y 4' l ,ver though I had been told many times not to talk to strange s, had t help this old nan for he look d so mlserable I slomly walked up to fln ard asked, UCan I be cf a y hc1p?' U s :ate J e,e 'er 1 arsler I sllpbed to WT Pnees arl 1th shaky hands gathered hls rocerlcs, p llng them lf my arws m en e walked slowly towards hls l ttle, homey cabln, w lcn fe could see through the trees He hobbled alone feeblJ, aldel bf hls crooxed cane Upon arrlval, although I was very tlred, T sald, I vlll plepare Jour upper whlle you rest a lt I knew e xas toc tlred aid weak to get hls ovn meal readg After P9 had eaten a llttle, I mentloned my gOlHU back to the hotel as lt as gettlnv late I was very glad and surprlsed to rear hlm talk fol the flrst tlme He pleaded 1D a thln, soft, trembllng volce, HBut, y mlll come agllnvn He burst lnto qulet sobs and added slew J, nmllS s tne happlest da, of m 1lf6 For the flrst tlre 1 the seven Jear swnce NJ H1906 dled, I have com an ra, that you wlll come agaln soon, verJ soon I knew that he was too tlred to talk any more, so, premlslng T call 1U 3E3lH, I blde hlm good bd. Lllllar Brochu 'Sf OV P D 3floC' There were gcod reasons for OJl1dlDg covered bridges 1 New neland LH tie earl da s The W3lH reason was to protect the wooden tructul If wood lS lelt exposed to lad GT, t rot ver, qulcnlj Although there was plertj of :ood for more b ldge tlmoers, t Jas muah easler o bulld a roof over one brloge than to bulld a new structure every few Jears covered brldge protected manv a tra veler durlng a torn oF beneath the roof there vas a seat that would uelcore ande en steel came lWtO comwon use for brldpes, lt qulecly pushed wood to one slde Now cox ered brldges are somethlng to take a plcture of there are very fev Ol them Pobert Brackett, '49 W . j' A .. A l V - . . , l T' I 1. - C . I 1 .Li . Q I 1. 1 . , f- ' -2 n -1 A L 3 I ' ,I - nw- Q- v ,. D vw-v nv , U1 . ,cl s wel, .w' . . . . ' 1 wr' 1 ', A AJ L. A' 11 LL - 4. .' Q '- ti 'lo ., 'I f . J . t . . . ff- W - f X ' -1 ' Il- n - ' ... .. .L V ., .. . MVT If . H. .. J . - J . . . . w , . 1 4 1' ' - 1 I I . 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I , L 4720 One Frld the th teenth my parents declded to FO to the mowl 1 o I oldnlt have anythlng o do r s TlStGly story A t f fall uULSld , e wlnd P and tl ok clouds were gatherlng I knev t lor a to m J t r r re d nv gavn, ban I l1gFtDlDg flashed, fol ea of tlfrder I Jumped hlgh from ms ch 1 1 saf trr nan e 'o the FQlP whlch was nov Cordon GUWU ln torl ILQ t fl sed Very muck llke tie ghost lOl out llCl ha hcllu and read often a of Pour o I dlfrf bCllGVP n andthlrg llke Lhosts, so I contlnued reallnc. Talf wad throuch mv GACllJHf tory, I heard heavy Cotst p COmlHF down e nall va o mervous I oou oaf m teeth l t 1 teps c me closer 1nd closer, louder nd louofv I Tllg to tnlnk wkat to do but I was C soared t 1 I a hod lnto th tloset, shut the oor as ou1f I could, and prayed that Jhosaer lt was d dn't see he 1D there In the tens momerts tlat followed, I heard the foot steps stop ln lrort of tlf h1ll door Ny heart aearld stopped also After what seemed an hour of shlverlng ln the stuffy closet I ahaln heard the footsteps, and thls tlme some th1Ig J drfgglna behlrd C lt1lH that lt was a murderer dPd5PlHQ a ood , I trled to peel tkrough the Aeyholo but could s no+n1nd as the llghts went out just then I felt around the closet to see lf I could fund any thlng useful lH else the person LlSCOV6Fbd me As I ut md hand down to fe l around th floor, IDP door opened t t mfself ro' afer and s1n1 to the floor. n n I flnally came to, I fflt aoout me and was vfra much puzzled Thrn rememo llnf, I got up and olutaousld opened tne door because I thought that bJ no t man would have had tnough tlme to zo lway It wa tlll thunderlug and llghtnln ren I came out of that suffocatL p olosft hefo stlll voren't ans llghts on 1D the house so I stunblfd to the W tchfn to get the oll amp s puck a mstcl and nearl al ted apaln when I saw a man tldd s ,rar the door Aftrr a few loments he sald, HI'm 16 laror ren and I wax w rdtrlnp lf anybo vas homo H I stammortd, Umait ftlll I light the lamp so I can see what l'm do1wL.q was I reli'ved1 I don't think that I shall stay homo alone again. Aline Legere, '51 X, V, ,W .X 'V f .V l ,f 1 ' ,1 M -.1 - J ,- - 1 . ' 1 A L. ug L ra -- . . .A A Q -4 - A r . , 1 1 - V, - . . es, leav,xs me otlte al ie. - .f ' 1 ll -IV '1,. - X., . . u - ' .a - Jf . . T . t o ltq the nw atm. so I started .eaalnq a MJ . 1 '. . ,- ' 1 - , . ' ' .. , ., ,A 3 f QT q pflIL, I jwllfju lt mas proyI,C as 4 o U e th . . , . . . . - . . v - .'.. F . , 4 A ,, . . A 1 ' Jia sI,af tial ,.Lc1,l1lg, . .ao , I I . V 11-3 4- wc v-1. pp ' fl 'P 1' If v JlLLxu J. .I-., - ...U .1 . 1 0 . . . . us as I heya. a l , Ei l g L ' loved hp a rr at Cla I I A at . ' ' ., ., M, .M-a - - - N , , , : f- I v 1 V A- vw- -t fi -. t ' . . I, a.lr a.xl s w u,,.o.'U th . Ht1+.e.fs Lx . .- , . . . . , . . ,u...O FI.. - . F. - .xllaat ,G l v o I 5 a. 1 YALL . A J.. , w ..,1., ' d .- Yds I V1 sfe, tio al L1 I .L -loL.' ' f . W ., I . ,I .A. . B't o ' by al t , 1 C V . lf Q J' , '1 4. F A J. -7 .. if , ro - ' - ' n ' II' l 1 L J V . A L: . . ff s e s 1 . ,w. th a. . 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'I ' . .1 ' ' ' f- ' , - 'c -1 - A f .1.' 1 - Zi' ll A C 4. 7 P Rx O . , 3 .71 0 Qt WUXYZ KO 5 C277 W77 208 About six thirty ore vening in November, four young people started for the movies in a neighboring town It had been snowing a little that da, waking the road rather slipper, Everyone was in a happy mcod Homer, who owned the car, was driving at twenty miles per hour, down the Main Street of a small town when suddenly the car directly in front of rim stopped Homer Jammed on his brakes and cut his wheels, but neither did any good The cir slid on the icy road and smashed into the car in front Johnathan and Homer leaped from the car to find that no one had been hurt, but that Homerfs car had suffered smashed grill The other car rot being damaged, its owner said he had no kick coming car, were very much frightened but felt better when the boys assured them that nothing very serious had happened They decided to resume their Journey, although no one was in quite such a jovial mood as before By now it was getting late and the second show of the movies would soon begin Being in a hurr , they decided to take a short cut up over a steep hill Everything would have been all right if the, hadn't met a car coming down Evidently the driver of the other car wanted the whole road because he forced Homer too close to the ditch The car stucl in the snow out the boys got again and tried to push, while Beula sat at the wheel The car was in too deep to push out easily They d1dn't have a shovel, so the boys dug the snow away ith their hands After working about half an hour, they again tried pushing, and this time the car rolled back into the road It was too late now to go to the movies so they turned around and headed for home They vere all tired, discouraged, and, most of all, hungry Coming to a small way side restaurant, they decided to go in and ret a bite to eat After a good lunch and some hot coffee had revived their spirits, they returned to the car to find that it wouldn't start, the battery was flat Both girls were sup posed to be home at ten thirty and it was already after ten There was no other car around so Johnathan walked to the nearest garage and hired a jeep to push them. After a few more difficulties, they finally got the car running and headed for home, hoping against hope that nothing more would happen. Nothing did, but it was nearly twelve before they left the girls. All agreed that this was a night none of them would ever forget. Eleanor Jones, '48 I G ! Z4 ff , - -- -fw , , , - KW , , , 1 I . - . A 6 . . . .L . . . . . C W A . D ' 17 - 7: , T L I . I . . v . . it . Y . A . v , a - ' . O Henrietta and Beula, who were still huddled in the . . . F K I . g. . . 1 . Y , T . . . . . . V . . . 1 . 1 . O Q . O . . . . , . X q W. . . . , ' 3 . ' f . . - O O o . ' - O L 19 all CK VU XKACQ As J1mmy, a ten year old boy, alked down the street the MOPDIHB before Chrlstmas, he was tblHllDg of the faml118S who would xchange many glftS whlle h d1dn't even have enough mo GJ to bu, ore pre ent for 11s mothe Slnce blS fatnez rad cled, he and F13 mother had b en llvlng ln a dlngy, tvo room Qpaltment wlth very llttle besldes the food needed to keep trem allve low ln tre dlstance Jlmm could hear soft mhSlC COmlng f om a s o e As me apploa hed he srov wlndow, he saw that the merry tune came from a dar lng tree he edged 1U the door t k the man at the counter, HHow muck does that anclrg tree co t, 1lStGP9H Tre leplj was, ' en dclllrs Jlmmy lowered hls eyes lh dlSmHQ for all he pocket was a dlme Then as an ldea struck hlm had ln hls he asked, nMlStGF, wlll fou keep the danclng tree for mean HI'll sav lt for you,H the nan promlsed, o'clock, our ClOSlUg tlmb Huntll slx Proudly the llttle felloJ lHfOTm6d rlm, UIt's for my mothel, for Chrlstmas Sre ll es NJSlC H The ldea Jlmmy had ln mlnd was to shovel walks for He lent from rou e clear tnew w lks earned lllff cents The hcvellng was Jlmmy NOl1Gd at lt dll day to hou e 1 llnv the olners lf he could Tu lncs v food At some holses e at othexs he recelved a dollar Ol wore Q harl task for such a llttle boy, but Toward da k, he was o COWQ that ke was b8glWDlDU to fear he coulda t nold out mdcl longer, when a woman asked hlm to come nto the house to xalm up H1111 glVC you ome hot cocoa and a plece of cake, she sa1d 'Thank you, answered Jlmmy polltely please, take the cake Wltl mev He knew he had to have the Honey slx or the place would clo e derful glft for his mother Too tired to llft any more else he could earn money Then He hurrled to the alley near hls he could sell to the yunkman A UBut can I to come ln H store before et the won I haven't tlme and be at the d he wouldnlt O wondered how came to hlm home to get some Junk that ll he needed now wa Sl 75 snow, the boy anotler ldea X f 1 , f L 7' ,V -' yv - ' f I f J ! , f f 1 . e L 1' ' I R I K. ' 1 -- - 5 H - , . . r. Y J. L ' ' - e -1 v e' ' Qe ' A- 11 X' , V . ' S 1 ' l ? . ' , .. . , . . . , ' L' N I l LC G J ' S 1' .. I L4 4 1' A r ' 1 ' w ' , W I U F l ' L -I l . . , . J . L .Ay X . . 1 4- ' r t r . , 4 .1 c UL T 1 . . . X A A LC I O O as A - ' A 1 . ,. d . o S gs . A -A J 1 ! T I 2 D . ll . . . . , . . . , . . . q '- .L C . . . ' T - , , . . W , . . . '3 ' A A A A ' ' -, H C T b . - H . . , 4 . V .. 4. Q . , ., . A A . l zz A 7 . . . . . L A. 1 - LZ - - . people lH order to earn the ten dollars to pay for thetree. . ,. . . U' l ,1 A S S c S - . V , . - .- Q , . . , Q ., , lr 'a. N. T s 's vas 3 N. A - 1 . h , ,,l . , J 4 F . ., , ' , ' A. f ,I ' 1 . o ' r Af - ' ' - .1 , ' c .. 1 . . .J .. ' xy 1 1 7 ' - 1'- A V - ' I V '71 C' 1 4' I . . 4. K .L X . ' nl .. A 1 1 AJ 1 ' A- -. 1 4 - L- - 3 L A ' .E A A. .L 4 .J - 'fl' ' n ' 4- ' I! xJ 1 . -Q O i !l - , ' 1 ' .1 A A O , A , . N . . a . C - I ' A g . 7. ' L J XY' Q f I . , S an A U . - . 4 .1 I . Y 1 N . . X O v 4 A Q . Y . 1 . 1 . L. - e f . 1 A . 5 ' S I Q . V . 9 . - A .V x ' -.l I . .'. . r 1 - - . - n O I I ' I Seelng the veary llt+lG lellow, Joe, the yunkman, felt some of the Chrlstmas splrlt HJust what I want,H he to d Jlmmy nI'll glV6 you 32 OO for that Junk But all I need 1S Q1 75 H Ifll pay you 32 50 no l ss,H Joe lnslsted Happlly Jlmmy took the money and started for the store It seared very late but surely could1't be slx yet AFFlVlUg breathl ss at the store, he was very upset to flnd both the man and the tree gone No one ln the store knew an thlng about what had become of elther CP5lHg, Jlmmy started for home On the corner of h1s street, he met a pollceman, who called, NWhat's the matter, Sonny? Chrlstmas Eve lS no tlme for crwlngln Jlmmy told the whole story as they walked toward the boy's home Ir front of the house, Jlnmy suddenly stopped short almost shouted, HThe treexn for he could hear soft muslc But he thought lmmedlately that he was lmaglHlHg tblDgS The pollceman dldnft hear anything nwell, rere we are, Sonny Goodnlght H The policeman turned away, addlng more to hlmself than to the small boy, nSaJ, that mUSlC'S real pretty Chantlng, uMuS1CI MUSlC1 NUSICIH Jlm y dashed up the steps and threv open the dgor There, to h's delight, was the dancing tree, the man who wa t keep the tree for J mmy, and Mother, wlth tears ln her eyes but with a smlle on ter sweet face Sev ral packages were plled on the Jlmmy was overwhelmed with Jo as he hugged hlsmo trer, for lt had tlrned out to be the merrle t FFT1StN3S he could remember Annette Jollcoeur, '48 SLGGESTIONS It Nas my flr t year of commerclal work when I entered the typlng class 10 September I could hot type fast wlth out maklng mlstakes My teacher sald that I stared too much at my keys I flnally oroke that hablt and found that I bdd progressed qulte a blt He also mentloned that spelllng with my mouth as I typed would slow up my work I trled hard to overcome that Another thlng that he said would hlnder me was chewlng gum flth thls, I dld not agree But I dld beneflt from hls other suggestlons, whlch I wlll try to keep always ln mlnd Felix Fournler, '49 H ' 0 O H ' ' V X ' n , . 3 Q . . yr L . , .1 xl ' L . . . 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Y . . ft, W 19 2 MYJZQLZ No 93 One nlght, an apparently wealthy stranger, drlving through town ln hls ne car, stopped at a roadslde stand to get a blte to eat Upon pulllng lnto the parklng space, he heard a bang and tre car lurched to one slde lhls was h1s thlrd flat tlre wlthln elght hours and proved t be he flHlShlng touches of a bad day Cross and dlsheveled from the other two tlre changes, the man stalked lnto the dlner and sald ln a gruff volce, 'Who has a dollar I can havevu One of my frlends, seelng dlrt on the stranger's face and clothes, mlstook h1m for a poor, homeless man and hand ed over the dollar w1th a few kind words The man related his sad story brlefly, and pointlng out the vdndow sald, 'Do you see that car out there wlth a flat tlrevn nYes,' was the cautlous reply nWell, 1tYs yoursf'shouted the stranger slammlng the screen door and dlsappearing lnto the nlght Wllllam Burns, '48 My frlend Blll lS the coolest and most capable person ln meetlng an emergency that I have ever seen when lron lng one day, hls mother left the hot lron unattended on the 1fOHlHg board whlle she vent away for Just a mlnute When she returned to her task, the kltchen curtalns were ln flames On hearlng her screams, B111 rushed lnto the house Seelng the sltuatlon ln a flash, he ripped the curtalns down and threw them lnto the slnk, thus preventing a great dlsaster At another time, when he was walklng home from school, my frlend came upon an accldent whlch mlght have resulted in the death of a person lf he had not been a coolwthlnk ing, quick actlng lad A car had overturned on the road and caught flre wlth the driver pinned wlthln Taklng off hls coat and uslng lt as protectlon, B111 crept carefully toward the flP65 mass Openlng the door, he extrlcated the drlver, recelvlng severe burns on hls hands and arms, but because of hls qulck actlon, the driver's life was saved If more people were as cool and qulck ln emergencies as Blll, many more people would be saved Emerie Rlchard, '49 I 7 J 1 f I O O O I If 1 . - A f' :AFX X ' I 5 ' I 'H-' ,fx FK f' f 'A 'fx ' 1' ' 4' 4 l ' fl ' Q 'g,,f yu u . .. 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As Johnny llfted hls face to the falllng snow, lt felt l1ke.an angel's klss, soft and gentle as the touch of hand might be Off ln a distance, he could hear the Jlngle of slelgh bells, and the exclted shouts of happy chlldren It sounded as lf the whole world were happy He buttoned h1s Jacket a llttle closer and prepared to watch the others go by on thelr slelgh rlde Thls was an ldeal evenlng for the party There was a soft petal llk row 1U the alr, but the moon had also managed to show lts face In the dlmW6SS he could see the llgrted slelgh comlng nearer and could hear the bells rlng lng louder oh how he longed to go wlth them on tH61P slelgh rlde, but he rather thought they wouldn't ask hlm As the came nearer, Johnny began to recognlze volces Vhy, these xere the kldS of hls grade! But he still doubted that they would ask hlm because they were the ones who made fun of hlm for gOlDg to Sunday school With a let down feellng ln hls heart, he turned to go lnto the house what was thatv Dld he hear them SlDglDg a hymn? Sure enough! He paused on hls doorstep as they passed But they were stopplng just beyond hls path, ShOutlDg for hmm to JOlH them! He d1dn't hesltate for a moment but a lent prayer xas COmlHg from hls heart that everythlng would go well, that they were slnging thelr song wlth reverence It wasnft long before Johnny was sure they were, and he was SlHUlHg joyously wlth them He was very happy For the farst tlme they had lnvlted hlm, he hadn't had to ask them And best of all, they had announced but a few mo ments before that they were Olng to JOlH h1s Sunday school From Johnnyis heart went another prayer thanklng God for Hls careful guldance Norma U3FFlHgtOH, '48 .f-ff-D T17 Ntlulfus UU! .5 Once there was on the corner of our street a llttle stand where they sold hot dogs On the top of the llttle stand, there was a Slgh readlrg, Ule sell Hot Dogs lO cents U One day a stranger came up to the stand and took no tlce of the Slgn Uhen he had looked at lt for a few m1 nutes, he sald to the proprletor, UHow long have you been here, old manvu ' 1 f ' C 2129! cf U K Q jk. j . . . . . . 8 l . . . O l . . . . . . Y - I . Y . . 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The proprietor answered, nI'V6 been selling on this corner for the past ten years.H Uvellln exclaimed the Stranger, UI should think the people would know by now that you sell the hot dogsln So the pTOpTl6tOF era ed, 'we sell The next day, another man came along, and taklng no tice of the changed Slgn, asked the proprletor the same qUGStlOH as was asked the day before The ro rletor answered as before 'Ten ears 9 At thls, the customer laughed, HI should thlnk the p ople would know by now that your hot dogs are ten centsl' So the pPOPFletOT crossed out H10 cents W Soon somebody else took HOtlC6 of the Slgn He ln formed the proprletor that the people around should know by now that what was sold was hot So they crossed out Hkot Now, the Slgn read, Dogs Several days later, a mOtOF1St came along and, seelng the slgn, asked the proprletor what breed of dogs he had for sale The pTOPFl6tOT explalned that the dogs he was selllng were hot dogs and not llV8 dogs HWell,U Sald the stranger, Ulf I were you, I would pu 'Pot' ln front of 'Dogs' to sho: vhat I was really selllng The sugcestlons contlnued llke thlS untll tre Slgn read just the same as t had ln the oeglnn ng Gerard G V3UP3lS, '48 P nIIG, ChlNA Thls lS a brlef d6SCFlptlOH of Peklng, Fhlna, one of the lmportart places that I vlslted Whlle I was ln the servlce Peklng, the capltal of Chlna, lS sltuated 1D a sandy plaln about one hundred mlles northwest of the Yellow Sea It conslsts of two CltlSS, each separately surrounded by walls and together entered by slxteen gates The entlre clrcumference lS twenty flV6 mll8S The nNorthern Cltyn lS nearly a perfect square conslsts of three enclosures the traders use one, the government OfflC13lS and wealthy people occupy another, and the thlrd, surrounded by walls of yellow tlle, is the nFOPb1dd6D Clty H ThlS last dlstrlct, two m118S square, contalns the palaces formerly OCCupl8d by the Emperor No Whlte people were ever admltted to thls city before the end Of WOPld lar Two I vlslted lt only two months after lt was open to whlte people -...- ' 0 1 1 N as n . - . . 4 ' Y o ' I H C . . e ' Y ' . I . . . r .. O . f Y H ' O L I ' I! H l T . . . . . K . C . . I I ' ' v .. - ' t 4- . V Yr . l N 1 0 M : : . . . . l ' , L . Q 5 . . , . . 4 A 1 1 . 1 W Q . O Vg ' y ,L ., ., ., , U .L U y, N -.,. :L J, ' .. 7: 1: 7: 'r W 1. 1: .c 4: f. ,. ,r TTT T Y ' L m X . . . . . . . YJ . I . . . . A . O . . . . . . . . 1 Q . . . K . . Q U I - l I ' n . . L . It . o o . . . . f Y . . 7 . . . . I . . . v 1. l - . . Y 1 'I I I I ' '.4 ' Q . o The nsouthern Cityn contains more of the business and residential districts. Emperor Kublai Khan designed and rebuilt Peking in the l5th century The prircipal streets, running between opposite gates, are very wide There are many ornate temples, such s the WTemple of Heaven where the Chinese worship Bernard Roy, '48 A VALUABLE INSTRUMETT The barometer is the most important instrument used in foretelling the weather It is especially valuable in pre dieting the weather at sea for ships which have no radios In the following paragraph, an example of its value is given On a calm sea, under a light breeze, loafed a little schooner All seemed like a perfect day except trat the barometer showed a big drop On noticing the drop an order was given to lower the sails although the sun was still shining In half an hour a gale was blowing, and in an hour the wind had reached hurricane force The little ship br ved the storm and came out all rigrt although three ships near by were sunk I have given but one of the thousands of instances where the use of weather instruments his s ved the lives of men FATHER leather is a very good thing for you to know about even if for no other reason than conversation Many times if you had known cloud lormations and what they stood for, you would have planned your Meek end much differently Gften you can rely on old weather supersti tions h nded down from your great, great grandfather but sometimes when you plan your day on some old saying, you get soaked to the skin or stuck in a snow drift The only way to be re sonable sure of the weather for the day is to listen to the daily weather forecasts on the radio The men who determine these daily reports are scientists who study accurate instruments SO, be wise, heed what the weather man sa,s Merwin Bean, '49 . . . . . , . . ,T If ' 3 1 . O TT ., .. ,. .- .. -. -. -. -- .- -. .. -. -. .- 7: N x J ' .. ' 0 . , , . l . U I 4 X .. J, . ' Q ,A f I l 3 Q ' 1. . . ' 0 . . . . ' A E 8 C W . . nmerie Richard, '49 .- -. -. -- .- -- V. -. -. .. s: a. -: TT' wh YI ' ' 4 v ' A- X D . . . . T . T ' g Y 1 T - ' I 0 Y ' . G c Ck ' r , ' -- V -' , A I ' . . , K 1 . ,Y '35 fr . Y . . v . . t . O I . Y . . WLECTRICAL APPLIANCES Electrlcal appllances have relleved housewlves of much drudgery Before they had electrlc lrons, the busy women had to reat lrons on the stove before the could begln work Now they plug ln the cord and start lTOHlHg ln a mlnute Electrlc egg beaters are another useful appliance, ellmlnatlng much tlrlng vork Nlth the old fashloned hand beaters The vacuum cleaner saves housewlves from beatlng rugs and parlor sets Instead, they just pass over them the attachments of the vacuum cleaner, whlch do a better Job and do not wear out the materlal and scatter dust The washlng used to be done by hand, but now dirty clothes are put into a machlne whlch does all the work of washlng and wrlnglng Another handy appllance, the electrlc dlsh washer, does a much more sanltary Job than the old dlshpan All the women have to do lS put 1U the dlshes, take them out drled, and put them away Tre washlng and Wlplng lS done by electrlclty instead of by hand Yes, the women of today can ccrtalnly be hankful for these useful electrlcal appllances, whlch have made thelr work so much easler George Dolron, 149 PALENT HEDICINES Over 3500,000,000 yearly 1S spent on advertlsed, worthless medlclnes These remedles are usually sold u der such slogans as NRemarkable new remedyn HNew dlsco veryu, nd 'Secret methodn They are usually advertlsed as cures for many troubles, lncludlng colds, PhGum3tlSm,k1d ney dlsease, obeslty, baldness, and common stomachtububles Patent medlcines may be dlvlded 1nto three classes Those ln the flr t group are materlals whlch, lf used cor rectly, are generally accepted as remedles for some dls eases In th1s class are placed asplrln, yeast, antlsep tlcs, and many tablets nd powders for rellevlng cclds ASplP1D lS a valuable mediclne for relief from paln if taken only on a phys1c1an's recommendatlon, yeast lS help ful for some dlgestlve dlsturbances, but as far as colds are concerned, a remedy for them has not yet been found and these medlclnes contaln only a laxative and a drug to stop paln The next group are m8dlClHGS whlch are almost entlrely worthless wlth no posslblllty whatever of curlng lllness J-11 la D O l I . . 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X7 C N U . . . . . . . . . . e Such terms DS ffgetable cowpoundsu HCODtalHS chem- icalsu 'slwple herb remed esu, and Une: secret discovery wi l toll you that th- mpd1Cl1P is vortrless Also trey are usually adver+ised tc cure Q1 dlSG3sGo e tub roulo- sls, cancer, ard epile sy, for wrlen no satlsfacto y cure has yet been cu d The last Qroup lS tre worst of t ree, often n talnlng dangerous and harmful drugs There fere forwerlj WGdlClHGS, advertlsed as SOOtHlUS syrups for bablcg, that CCH+O1HCd suck dangerous substances as oplum and lloro form others were flesr reducers contalnlng laxatlvee and rold extract dalr dyes, WhlCh COHtalH6d lead and ell ver, xere llfel to plouuce severe pO1SOPlHg so you see, 1U case o lllDGQS, lt lS better to con sult a phJSlCl3F than to ouy patent m3dlClH8S DOPlS Bryant, '49 SCIDNCH SClGWC6 ls a study not only of SClG1tlf prlncloles, as some people may belleve, but also of trlnrs Wmluh are used exery our llves a er, flWG, iafl foo s, and m9dlClFQS are only a few subjects WllCF are taker up lh a sclence course by 13 tPlS study so lmoortantv lt lS lmportant because lt teaches ll tre advartages and dlS adxentafes ot the eoove wentloned THQ propeltles of flre and water, cl certaln fuels, of V1IlOUS foods and mDdlClHSS lS somethlng we should know And the best place to flnd that knovledge lS ln a sclence book Emerle HlCF3Fd, '49 Y F'LPFUL Q'IHDC COUR E IJ QClPPCG course tFlS year has proved expeclalljheha ful In everfday llfe, DO matter where Jou look, what you do, or even vrat ou eat, SclGUC6 13 lUVClV6d DJ course nes elped we b teachlr W lc I d dr't know and wbtt I probabl would never have frown about wand useful household tr ng Otrer thin tr t W study EPlS ear has relped me to understxnd are us s Lbht lf 'tat mares PH1H, vrat alr lS, and war other lmllar tnlnps T e most m portant tnlng T have lealnec lU SClPDC6 lS how to prexe t wany ever daj HCCldGDtS Paul Leclerc, '4Q H 1 ' , J , o , no U f-4 ' -I ww Q, n rs 1 VY f , 1 l .5 I Q r- D ' ' v T 1 C' A .4 Q L J I 3 0 , 1- . rn 1 nlfl rs 0 A ' cl J .l o .. . ol .. 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A.. 4.4 uh l.l J 4.1 L, 'Fr G ' - ' -r ' , V. 1 A l ' 4... ,- f 'V' I ' 1 . n ,- V 1 0 J ' 1 A. . 1 ' 1 f U' ve ' ' ' 5 ,. . .. ly , N A L ' , A , If ' h ' ' , 1? , Je- - a of M y at A .,y M e w-le.t l L -.le v y 7 , f , -, J . V 4 J L.: c .. .4 L, .7 C., 1 O I, ,Y -- . . U ' Q , 4 , . 4.1. n 1. 1 - go -.. LJ ,, 'J f L 1 v, , i wvk- ,ff -' 1 ' 1 ' A f se X 1: M ilt oil' e l el ll rlst, XJ.. .QL V. 1 I 1 . L Y -1 .' ' ' ' I z, , a 0 v ' v - . , U AJ ,J U ,y . h A A 1 A .. v ' ' -1 1 . .P , a V1 , H Y L Q 4 - ' ..L J ... 2 ' l g, T1 A fr v qv 1 I ' lf 1 J ., , V BEAUTY PRVPARATIONS Women who dye thelr halr do not reallze how much harm may be done It lS lmposslble for any preparatlon to re store the natural color of the halr In general, the dyes are composed of compounds of lead, sllver, and mercury wlth the addltlon of certaln dyes For many women, the com pounds cause skln lnfectlons, permanent dlSflgUP6mGHt, and sometlmes even loss of llfe Yet halr dyes continue to be sold and to endanger the health and happlness of people who do not know thelr danger Face powder lS nothlng but chalk dust, wlth colorlng and perfumes added, yet almost every woman uses lt The harmful effects produced by face powders are ln general very sllght although now and then they may produce a drylng effect on the skln, an 1rr1tat1on of the skln because of roughness of partlcles or because of the actlon of starch saturated wlth persplratlon, or even, because proteln content, a dlsturbance Slml13T to a heavy cold or hay fe ver It lS strange that people stlll use powder, but not everyone knows the facts Rouge, in general, lS composed of the same materlals that make up face powder, plus coal tar dyes to produce the color, so the harmful effects are the same Do women reallze that they wear wax and fats on thelr llpS9 If llpStlCk were advertlsed Ndyed lard to beautlfy your llpsn how many people would buy ltan Beverly Thomas, 149 SCIENCE WOR HAPPIER LIVING When sclence makes an unusual advancement, lt is rot long before the new tool or appllance lS ln everyday use Radar, for lrstance, was developed by the army durlng the war when the flghtlng ended and the secrets of radar were made avallable for ClVlll8D uses, lt was no tlme at all before almost every commerclal alrllne had lt lnstalled on thelr planes Plastics were developed not too long ago, but look at how many thlngs that we are uslng today are made out of plastlcs THlS prov s how fast some thlngs come lnto use The F M radlo frequency was developed very recently, but already many new radlo sets that are equlpped wlth r M have been sold As yet, these do not have much of an ad vantage over the older sets, but after many new P, M transmlttlng stations have been built, the advantage wlll be greater Merwln Bean, '49 .J a . - - . . . . - U . . a f . I . . . . .. 5 - . 0 . . - - . 0 . - O . s , Q Q . ' T . Q X . A. . . . 'K . Q . - - Q . K . - Q Q Q . . .x 1 -L -. 1 1 I O . v Q A O . . . . . . . . . . , qv 1 e -. .. -. s. -1 .- -- J- -- -- . .. JL JL JL JL -J J. - . . - . Q X .J - L ' . Q 1 4. - ,, - . . il 1 - . . . . . A A - . . - . . ,J n 0 1 ' ' ' I Q Q Q O 1 v .L Q . Q I l . . . ,.' 0 n . . - v Y l U Q - . . Q . EL Lajalxfl QS C C W atm, UL If I IP e to t n ate the word HAmerlcaH I would call are domn ThlS word leedom covers a wlde fleld and a lle t ll r c s 11d T6llnlO s he very word 'nm8Pl can ltself QlV6Q a feellnc of fzecdom and llberty In AV9PlC3, ran 15 lloueu to do as he pleases ln ever respect as lon? as he doe not h Im another man is Freedor of cholce lS to me very lmportant We are all free to choo e xhether we wart to llve an average, helpful llfe or whethfr we NlSh to wander around dOlHg nothlng and carlng for nothlng Every man lS free to educate hlmself lf he pleases affalr h3PTl3g8 arrangenent betveen f3mlll8S do not GXlSt ln ANSFlC1 If anyone of us wlshes to run for an OfflC6 he has an equal opportlnlty for electlon fe mlv vote for any candi date vro st nds Por the th rgs e D8llGV9 1F wlthout fear of later belng punlshed for our CHOlp9 Freedom of the press EIVSS us n opportunlty to prlnt anythlng we W1 h we may e pre oa ldea freely ln books, new papers, magaflnes Freedom of speech 15 one b1S1C herltage, of whlch every AVDPlC3H take dvantage It lS appreclated by old and young, rlc and noor llle R6llglOUS freedom mly perl ps be consldered the most lmportant llberty ln AWCFlC1 eople ar free to :orallp God lH any vay they choose Otter COuDtWlGS are now tTy1Pg to meet Wlth the Amerl can standards of f eedom, but so far they are SUCC8GdlHg only slowly If they work and S3CFlflCS as our Pllgrlm an cestors dld, they xlll reach the coal of freedom every vay, freedom prevalls ln Amerlca Whether he is ln the dry festern States or ln the cold Northern States, every m n lS free Irene Armandl, '48 -A'-TXNN HI' x' Q f . ', ! 1 ' ' I i ,f Q - f 9 ,j ,jx LJ 1 5 , ,fl !' ,f -ip -7'- fw I f ,ID f-X , -x I , ,.-,- f if , Y If 1 , ' 2 I7 1' fi I ' f X L- ' '--1 f 1' N' v,r ra sl , . ' 1 - it H ,e . ' V F' n ' ' f pp ' s o a a,e. a 1 'Cb' n . T , ' 'A '- ' -' e J 1 Q . 1 .J A F H 0 ' u ., H QL .1' ' fl Y J N f . f. ' ,s a' . . . X . , U , . . W s vu, . ' A ' v ' o e x'. ' ' I O A . U - . C Whether a man wants to marrv or remain sin le ls his own J ' , W' 'fl K J s 1 ' ' . . I . V. 1 ' Y .1 . g '57 :A V L fl 5.1 l l il' '17, X --, .J .1 'V' . I . A . ,Q . 1 L . H ' A YN K ' ' - x -'s g ,s .lf xrk ss H r ' as ' s e lg'1' - . hw ' ales a f- fi . ' , ' ' 4 ,n r A , a ' co. ' ' L .ff r Ea ' I ' ' ' ' ' so ' . To A e v . 1,1 , 1 O -1 A. ,.- . L .- I F C . . A 1. p , , . Iy. - . L It V I I A ' Q In :L . ' ' ' . . 1 T f . a ' . I feel that the improvements which have been made ln Jay Hlgh School this year are something for us to re member, not only as a permanent lmprovement, but also as happening ln the Senior year of the class of 1948 The enlarged typing room 13 a real necessity that has prevailed since we came to this rlgh school It glV6S ade quate space for the class and provides room for addltlonal students wishing to Learn typing, as some new machines have been added A much needed conference room has been put into the smaller place previously occupied by the typing room This provides a room for meetings of dlSPU slon groups and com mlttees, fo magazine reading, and for faculty reetlngs The SJlClOuS new office, ln my e tlmatlon, lS one of the best Iges n lnce we have oeen in Jay High One big adv rtl e of the oreseni office l ts loc tion, h1Ch lS the rt sul able place for n office as lt faces the the scnool bUSlH ss lS trans cted in the ofil e, its former posit or ad acent to the study ball caused lrequeat dlstur bances of the students thlS unnecessary bother 1S now eliminated Moving tke ml eograph and other offlce machines 1HtO a room of the r ozn off the typing room lS a decided improve ment becl e lt allows the u e of this equipment in the routine work of the chool and in the making of the year book without disturbing the other classes We rave beef very fortunate ln having a new sound mo V18 projector Dl ced 1U our gfmnaslum This new machine 1S much better thantzhe one we had and we all engoy our mo vles, SGVQIQ1 reels Ol which are shown each week A port able ping pong table, bullt by nr JGllD3S, has also been added to the gymnasium equipment for the enjoyment of all students, especl lly those :ho do not dance during our noon relaxing period One change, ln my opinion, lS still needed--an im proved llbI '1I'y Every one lnows that a library should con t in the detailed inform tion requlped of Students by-their teachers Our present libr ry doe not aiford tudents the best opportunity to study such information For one thing, there is no place to slt down except ln the study hall This prevents the students from consulting several author ities ln a short time without disturbing the entire study group But whether or not a larger l'brary roor is bullt, the school needs many more reference books as well as books for general reading enjoyment The course of study at Jay High has been greatly im- proved and new subjects added. Four courses are now avail- f O fx , fd ' f f , C 27 W PZ W v c V 4, L 2 f f . f Let 4 ,l , J VL I A . . . L . . . L.- n . - I . . . y . . . . . C . - J ' O J LJ D I' AOC. lx' O -, Q. Q AX .1 I L o a ga-' ' ' , s 'Ll ' ' , chan: wade s' ' C ' , f, L , ' 'A are gm 1 , 3 ' 's i a,c ' hast t a ,- ' main entrance and visitors can find it easily. As most of , 1 .go . 1 Q . ..n . a . Jo.. y .J. L1 L B fl. 1 C' ju- ' . A- L ' LL c Q A' ' 1. Q D ' Z L l , ' . ,L 'm ' I ' , 5 V . . 5 . . 1 - fus .I L E S . . h J . ' , s ' . ' - , . . h AM 0 ' 1 L1 7' L I . . L 3 . X . . . . . I 1 , . - . .1 at 6 ' l g . r . X Z . A . , ' fl f vin L ' I ' L . 17 11 1 ' ,, Q ' ' g ' ' - A a ' s ' s , ' T X 0 0 l I O 0 4 3. u .1 . O able: College Preparatory, General, Commercial, and Home Economics. This is the first time since we have been in high school that we have had a distinction in our courses. Before this needed change, students really didn't know what subjects to take in order to prepare them for a specific field. I believe Jay High School can well be proud of its many improvements, most of the credit for which we owe to Mr. Sullivan, who, first as Principal and now as Superin- tendent, has worked to make Jay High School the school it was cut out to be a modern institution of learning Donald Grover, '48 ffl Qc MCL X027 A good education gives a person a oetter chance to make a living, and teaches him how to invest his earnings to be able to save something for his loved ones for later years But real education is much more In this country we are free to choose whether we want to dev lop our talents, to make 1 home, to improve our country and keep it from intrusion, or whether we want live 1 fickle and unbothered life The educated person is he who is always striving to learn more and is never con tented until he has done his utmost to make this world better place in which to live This person engoys the see nery that God has placed on this earth, he is thankful t be in America where everything is peaceful realizes that we should try to preserve it and keep it at its best He is sympathetic and never tries to interfere with other people's affairs An un ducated person goes to work day after day with a all the beautiful things on thi vorld but he does not take notice of t em, he knovs th 1 are there but he does not try to make use of them H is unsympathetic and does not strife to relp others Thes people go through th world with their eyes nut the e are the ones that do not help to make this world Jortr livinr in nd a better place to live in In short, education teaches us to finish the work we are in and also to enjoy nd preserve the fine and beauti ful things around us It zelps us to have malice towards DODS, 130 C1PPI'9C1C1'CC, I'eSpect, and care for those who have foaght and died for our country, in which we can now pursue n education and live a rappy, quiet, peaceful life Irene Armandi, '48 o ff f fx ff' ZL ' L - ft -V O l , . J. 0 Q H x I . .J I ' ' O Y . . C G L ' . . . V to . 1 . I . . . . H I , , . 4 . I - ' ' . .. ' a Q . . , . . . - O F V i . V , . A G . .C A . . f G . He g . C . Q e l o, N e Q feeling of contentment as only that kind feels. He sees I . . S, .S J A ' h ' . . J GT . e , , - M ' u. e T ' L ' u 1 L I . 3 . x U 1. - 7 ef S' 'L-2 ,S X . 2 . ' v L A' ' e ' a e A l ' I 5 , . -. ' . 'ie ' . - , ' , 1 , ' , L T K- . U Se . , . N IL: Y' . ' . 'W C T S Breezes June, 945 Ukx K XX.. fN f'N X X-jf C he fl st re the Qtudert C'UDCll was Held Septemlff 1 urn f fol o11n Cffletrs J re elected Ff,ldeo1 endld rYOV61 3DClGt1TW Glorla Howes te Pr s Jlllau Jerr ref TAGll9 Rlehard I it l 4 tleket oo or Q ov the eounell, were re OUlF'C tides I3T+lelI3tlDf lU a J soerts, the re walalef f tl ttdeut could FJ 1e1 nl toe wlsoed 8ttPnV the game TDxT y 100, of th stulent body bodght tle QQ k 1 slls r TlCFGt were also old to adults weed ,cum l Fl ofd the Carnlva yall ou+ er fur ed t oweY +o J C u Ilodd Iaf l was hlred to play f tue dafelwp Mrs Llvan as LD cnarpe of ozx 11 1 n ten st ff ffvs 'Je CCdhol vo e o afsume C .lllt lor sweep ' mf y fral eofduet odwlle tff C see tha vrloes F wee llw eat hlle danol Ji g,me Sluv 110 a S to Ceune 'O 14 e tnat um e o o Q slweete to1 A Q eeu a velv orosoeeous and happ T64 woe 1 rat tie ears whleu ol exf 1. l ee' l'r1f C t we Heat. uf ,ylkjkl I Many s ew VI trams save been eld thls year, gen erallJ Q6 dl Melda dzllrg tie noon lunch period Tle flIS+ a sembld f r toe entlre school was Held on Septfwber lf Qu llVnD ,cus several pollcles of te school anc then out slrc s en o,ed JJ all, with 1 C C ,' O ,- ,f L ' J' , r - I ,N C r a 1 ':,f 1 ' X ,, L - K X- L ,-,V f VI If I' , ' O, 4' f ,A Q, --,L ,. I fx 1 , If .Nj , , 5 rj If 3, f f Y 11 ' f X f ff ff -f o ee, 1 l K, 1, , we C Ti 'FIN 5 eting of -so , ' ,, Q ' , e,.3el lf, ti 5' the lor' Q -' g f S V43 , 3 P QS' J,Q--Do C 2 Tut ' F,1' 2,j-- ' Vitae e .--W1'- w f f Treasu- e--gy 1' ' ' I ,h fstic td -, 's, spy s fe' 'J , ,, ' - A ' 13 of all s,f s.ts , fQfe'q, ' s 'A nv A, '. o - sffr'?,s C ze s,'Vlu- s J '. 'f y ide n YJ' y sM to , f-1 .. , a vt ,- .1-,T uf Q -,V Y - . - J Q - -5 A 11 1 ,-,vs l I J U e .L V' U51-Q 'HC-t-q l Q. 1 - ' f C, , ., F q -:Lv lpn , .R-..L.. 4.-1'vQ 1 J L LJ L, V I The St Q,lt Cl zcll , anla A ' .l i J lat J H . i' o' J 5 the l,b. , V 1 me rf- ' P. , A , ,V . J' Q -1. wp . .w , . pr: ,f L4 A My ,J H 0 4,fU...'.. f . 1-' . - J dee-WetT1E wft' ed' - udants to asslst her. ll iw 'A' l x,t d. t J , s 3 , rwes: ,zlsiinl ' y' 9 . - Lrg ami Lens-1 H n Y UTDWTC ,ha noon yeriod, tj eos ft J' no wer: L,,t e while at ing anim , f fng ir the jv1-la ' Ji. Itl ya s L l. o +' e 'J ' il. s f.lQf' tea sv e tl g 'hewlif was st pyei. 'Ne e41,,-.ly Iln' this has hgei -'Q A A - . Y' . T, , ' ,' , . ' 7 . ay 5 wrf at .jag' hlgfl Sell Jl Q lil t r lp j,- O 'J e- f - 1 ' W7l 'JAt4,.p tl we the SVT3 f f V it I fl, 1 ' ff-Q Yfrxglffl 'T l 1 ,KAN V W' f'f-lf,-W ffd i' 1 Q fx, X X iw! f X il' J f fl! V. I If I' ' 1,5 ' ff frf ff 11 ! g' jf X J , lr A , , J, x ' a s nbly ,fri in 'H ' he ' ' , - -P on WGQLUS aj or fl' fy, some .1e'l, A ' L J x . .Yo t sowdlif o e , -. . l ' JH' J. MT. - l - M dl? .sed ' ' ' t4 -, ' 1 J' grf H i.Qimg was j We PY ' f' Irene Armandi leading the songs and Aletha Wells playing the piano. Later Irene Armandi sang a soprano solo and Ri- chard Dupont played several records so that students could learn to enjoy beautiful muslc. Several other musloal assemblles like the first were held durlng the year At one, Mrs Petersen, Supervlsor of Muslc, explalned and demonstrated the place of rhythm ln muslc The students enjoyed thls very much Many rallles have been held before lmportant football and basketball games Cheers were practlced very enthusi astlcally under the leadershlp of the cheer leaders, who have worked hard th1s year to learn new yells and keep up the Jay Pigh SplPlt Captalns and other players spck for the teams, Coach Knowles told what he expected from the boys, and Prlnclpal Neil Sulllvan expressed what the school hoped from the team ducatlonal movles have been shown once or tNlC6 a week, on such subjects as courtesy, gettlng and keeplng jobs, tlps for commerc al students, the llfe and works of farous Ungllsh and AN8PlC3D wrlters, fOP6lbH COdDtP1GS and cltles, Amerlcan hlstory, and tours to varlous parts of the Unlted States The student body certalnly appreclated the new projector, nhlch they helped to purchase through thelr magazlne drlve, and have had much enjoyment from lt Several asscmblles have been devoted entlrely to stu dent speakers January, flv students gave short talks dGSCPl51Dg varlous chool act Vlt16S ln whlch they were en gaged The follo spolc D1no DeSoto, on the Boston trlp ol the boys' basketball team Annette Jollcoeur, on the workln proyects of the Senior girls, Rlchard Dupont, on th worklng projects of the Senlor boys, Cla1re Ouel Carrlval Ball On harch ll and 12, bojs from the Junlor Latln class competed ln the b1lmiF3tlOHS for the Knlghts of Pythlas Speaklng Contest The followlng spoke on the subject HThe Debt of the Podern World to Anclent Greecen Merwln Bean, Emerle Rlchard, Illllam Jerry, George Dolron, and Jerald Malllet Gerald Malllet nms judged best speaker Camera hObb16StS greatly enjoyed the talk of Wrancls Hayden, proprletor of tre local pnotographlc studio, on the taklng ol black and whlte plctur s Fe explalned the pro cess lnvolved 1n maklng negatlv nd posltlve prlnts . . . . . . I O . . . 1 . . . I I . . . . - . X . . . , . . . l g J, O 'J V . . . , sl I V a . . . -4' 'G ' n M . . . . y L . .. . . A , . W 1 .L J v . . . .j , . li 44 .A . . . h . j . ' C . . . YW' O ,, 4 . . . . 1, . . . ,W . . , 1. ' . 1. 0 A, . . . - -. N . . In 1 1 3 . . , 0 , . . . . v . - .X o - .L ' . C . . t . wlng Q 3 . . D . , f , 5 . F . . , . in ' A G . . A . . . - V ' Q lette, on the cheer leaders, and Laurent Letallen, on the . A I Q v A . . . K . . . v . .1 ' L . . . . . - I J 9 5 A , . . u I 4 ' ' iw ' ' f A A ' j A g - ' - r . . M . . 5 - V c -J I 0 . . . Y' ' A T .1,. . . m , . . D . - ' U O . A . . . . A . . . ' 9 cw. , ,, ,, ,L ,, ,L .. ,, ., ,, . ., ., ., .. ,, .. V n an n n n 1? If Un' 75 ' ' 7? 7? 16 7? 1: 1? 7? -- O LA-im fx ,f 'lf L ,rw of l WA td On Tuesday GVPDlRL, Iovember 56, the students welcomed thelr parents and frl nds to a VlSltOTS' Nlfht program ln observance of Natlonal ducdtlon 'etk any took advantage of thls opoortunlty to vlslt the school The even1ng's schedule was deslgned to glve a sample of both regular class work and the extra currlcular program of the school The Senlor glrls, asslsted by several other students, acted as receptlonlsts and conducted the vlsltors from room to room Durlng the flrst ten mlnutes, Irs Petersen, Supervl sor of Muslc, dlrected a demonstratlon lesson of her class ln vocal muslc The group sang 'On My Flne Steedn and HStouthearted Men Followlng thls, thc student went to thelr regular flrst and second pcrlod classes The lOllOWlPg classes met Senlor sclence, lr Sulllvan, S hlstory, Hrs Adams, Engllsh II A M133 York, typlng, Ml s Bryant and hls DeBow, general sclence, Nr Knowl s offlce practlce, hr Slmoneau, stcnograpr5, Mr DeBoJ blO1Ogy: hrs Smltk and genfral bUSlHLSS tralnlng, Mr Slmoneau At the close of classes everyone went to the gymna slum where, under th e cellcnt dlrectlon of Miss Mary E Vorl, Head of the Lngll h Department, students from the Senlor cla s presented the one act comedy, HLlVC 1th Ill llc' The cast lncluded Pobert Dorln, Ther se Gosselln, Grover Judglng from the gales of aughtcr and other com ments, thc dugl nc enjoy d the performance vcxy much The evcnlnc' pre ran closed fltr remarks by Prlnclpal Newl Sull1V3U, rho thank d the V1 ltor for thelr attend ance and lnvmted them to dlscuss ng educatlonal matters wlth m mbers of th facult W p,C Uncfhfl M Upon checklng last fall the rccords of recent gradu H568 of Jay Hlgh School, lt was dlscovcr d that very few boys or glrls had entered schools of hlgher learnlng but that a great many were employed locally, a few ln good po Slt1OHS, some ln medlocre posltlons, whlle others were worklng at routlne Jobs wlth very llttle future Many had trled several dlfferent thlngs befor flndlng a Job sulted to them It lS the place of the school to make lt possl bl for th se students to get tlo most from thelr hlgh scrool years L W L f J. L X 4 . 'I T I L4 1 . . . . . . 9 e f ' 1? ' wx A L Y' 1 V - 4.1 1 o Av. . . . . T A 1 m . . . . ' A I - I L I D t I .., . V 1 . . . r . . . , . . . . F . Ll 0 ' ,, . . . . . ' . A , , A ll N 0 . - A K . u S . 1 lx . . 4-. . A . . . .. : ' 15 u C U0 0 IX u . . . . C 1 , A, E fr S 1 ,. A - . . . ,' 5 Q . ' ' ' A n G Q . ' f o J 0 3 V .L T ,' S q ' V S II 0 . D . A . . . I 13 I J 0 0 -. . A V 5 . . . 1 . ' 1 ' 4 0 Jx f I S n ,M lf ' nn - F S A -2 W ' is T X 1 as e- T 1 ' 1 U' T' - ' i ,, ' . l I ' A. .. ' 1 ' U L 'L 4 K., Laurent Letallcn Eleanor ones Irene Armandl and Donald , Q 3 g 1 J 'E .L , 'A A f J. . Q O J . TC ' A L D jx- A 0 ' 5 kj, S A ' 1 -' V 1 1 Q a ' 1 . : . ... 4 V 2 c C 1. ' S S ' . . G ,I . Q 7 . H . Ls ' fu A Rr ,J J . JL :L :L .. :L -L J' -' -1 V - 4- - . :L -L .- A .T 4. ,. 2. .r 1: 1: wr ' ,: ' ' .. is I U ff L C' - - 'fx . - -- ' 1 4 f xy ,- r I f I I 1' f L ff 4 F rf e f ' f f , ' 4 ' -... I L ' ' ' . 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' v A C Mr Neil V Sullivan, Principal, believed that a pro gram mlght be set up to g1ve Seniors a chance to explore local industry by work1ng several weeks 1n each of several Jobs This would cnabl thcm to flnd out for whlch Jobs they were sulted and for vh1ch dnsulted and, lt was hoped, mlght also encoalage om to cont1nue thelr educatlon 11 order to quallf for a bettfr pos1t1on 1n the fleld whlch aroused the r 1ntcrest After conferences between Nr Sulllvan and school au thOP1t1CS, facult , and local buslness men, the following pla evolved The rembers of the clas were dlvlded 1nto two s ctlon , Cay AC3dGmlC and General Course stu dents, and Coy COmP6PCll1 student h1le one group wa t worm, the other group COHtlUu9d 1U regular classes Each student forked four veeks at hls chosen vocatlon, WOFklHg from 8 50 to ll oO each day and then COmlDF back to school after ldnch to coitact the teachers whose sub1ects had been m1 sed to get the daJ's asslgnm nt and to use the afternoon studj tlme to get help and to male up any tests or wrltten work At the end of P13 four Meek tra1n1np per1od he re turned to chool for four weels ol un1nterrupted study, after WhlCh he had the opportun1tJ to choose another tgpe of work and try that for another lour week tra1n1ng perlod Whlle WOPklDQ on the Job, each stddent was V1S1tGd several t1mes by nr Sulllvan, who tnus carefullJ supervlsed each worker Two rat1nc sheets were sent each employer, one of whlch was returned to the school 'or the f1les Coples were then m de of each report for the Super1ntendent of Schools, for the State Guldance Dlrector, and for the parents The 7 pGPlOd da1ly schedale of classes ran 4 4 5 6 7 for t o weeks a l 5 6 7 2 6 4 for the next four weeks o that the students d1d not m1ss the same sub Thls ye r the Senlors have been placed wlth the fol lowlng Internat onal Pwper 11ll J Guw Cool1dge's Store , Central Pa1 e Power companJ, Hayden' Bhotographlc Studlo, Dr Ph ll1p n8dlPU, Dubllc Health Nurse, Judge Darey, vermore Wall Damnng Co , a d Fans P oore' Garage Lh1s xorx pro r m has been an attempt to develop SklllS rd understardlngs and attltades that w1ll make our students 1 tell ,ent and prod1ct1ve members of SOCl6ty The results tnu far, though verJ lHCOmp18t8, have proven the worth of such a proJ ct Some of the outstandlng ones follof No student has lelt school slnce th1S program was 1naugurated lue LIOFT w has provwded a learnlng CODd1tlOn and the school has relp d the tudent ln tre olut1on of the problems OCCUPP1Dg dur1ng hlS hour on the Job It has also encouraged experlmentatlon 1U var1ous t pes and flelds of work More than one emploJer has told a student that he could have permanent work lf he des1red lt The students, all of whom vere grateful for the1r op portun1tJ to test out var1ous Jobs, so led hard both on the Job and on thelr wake up ass1gnment Some of thelr com mert on the work program are as follows .. C I . . . . . w . . . 0 ' C .1 X Q . 1 A . , . . . . . . . 1 V, ' S A U L . Y' ' L . . . . . -v J' wJ 4 . J- .L ' ' 0 . 1 1 ,A 0 ' . . . Y 'r , sl Y, 1. ,-., . o ' ' .4 .730 . .1 ...v . , . rc Q ' H .- u LJ - . . 1 ,, . J H 2 S q X54 ' S a , 1 . . I -, L Q D l ' . . . . V -7 A I . n . o 0 3 ' w w ' 1 1. L ' w : 3 o .., V '7. S . . X A .1 L L xi X V V . , . . . I 4 1 4 ul 1 -, -C5 ' S f Y . . - X , Q ,, . . . 0 . . . . . 5 w 1 . H . . J N . , 1 sr . I C 1- ' 9 . ' '47 K Y J . U . . V ' J. L 0 J. . 1 Z1 . . . . 1 f , U 1 1.,'7..5--.. .. - UW nd .. .. - .. ..' .. . . o S ' 1 5 . . ' . F 1 . Jects for more than two weegs at a t1me. . Y ,X . . u L . I 5' L W. T . , 1 J.. H 3 , 0 J .1 , . A , A , 1 Q . 1 . . ,Q ll A ' l f S . . . - . , . 1 ' 1- . 1 o , 1 L Q 3 ' , l . M - 1 ,L I-J . Q 1' L W 591 ' D ' 0 rn ' 1 , W -- Y 'I .6 BL ' L., 1 . . J .. A , . . 1 . I CL - 1 .N ' c ' vw 4 r- w ' ' .Ll 4. J 2 o 1 . - A - , S ' A c, ' 5 Q ' V og r , 0 ' ' . ' X I 1 L 1 f . -. . . . . - m, . I o J. .3 5 3 .. .1 1 5 . . . 1, 'S , 1 S f , 1 S . . . . - A l 1, -- S 1 u . . . . 'Y . '- .1 . I. if L . . . . A I I I . M , .. Q . . . 7 rr -ya r J .5 5 5 5 s Q G u A - ' U g 1 S f A : NTO my estimation, the on-the-job program is one of the better, if not the best, advantages offered for the benefit of Jay High School stu6ents.H HWhile out on these jobs you get much more experience Han f 1 would at scfool reudirg and studvinc books N e r 1 ec :1tb verJ 1ntf1l1gert ren, foo can ey pla1n ver well ' D L11 nf C e lore n 1 own IQ oqe 6. U C e I 0 Q o no n ,uch lbout stcrorrepbe1's vorf. HI feel thut lS es 1xe1 me much experlence ard I r1ve lnfd much ' Q nucf 1 fevo1 ol tFlS tIQlU rg o1ogram e cause lt hes W6 pe FP o PClfG w 1 fye of vorx I wou l1Ke tc FO lcr T EFldUltP 4 1nP t11+ ever cbocl sloul carrv on ttls I n GJQJL Ctpfl TPL Tl HO THF T Q 1RA NIT s teugnt me more than I ever earn bJ wo1 1nV lH QW 1ndUstr11l J tablnsn wrr 1ng out thlS tr1111ng progriq v1ll mean 0 lot to fu1uFC 2 n1ors nt d1o t 1 ll help th M to srlect To Job tn -so and wen N I tr ok I rc ct s o c N1 frr prep1r1ng h1gb boc nUf 1 C thtt K. T tn1n1 s as 11 Ol 1 any u VFUC won fter n f111 n tbe1r b v nc c t lQ0do tie croo n tr 1rst uce t teaches c f 1 GQ ure 1 o lf pfrscn l cf +1 0 lou o cynect 1 n Of cu to f1cr l11e WhlCh rust successful LlVCTmOT' xnotu 1 ro f tb and of the ear cores nt re the stuucnts, cven curb they Jovf lflf or? All r1ence, lrc 1orf rel alt to owne for IO V r t Qlllf rPr1co is t XOFTl H cout M un 'f1r Cr WPJO one base vorkcd out lp 'IlS plo ect lS to oe ent1re J mrmn port t1on for 'tudcrts folnp t he 1' Q ' O11 ocl roc C tl f 107 U -1 1. 1 A . U 5. o I ,- 7 T Y' Q- ' 7 ' L his 13.'G z.oIuis A wl M. s - J 1 ,, s v .- - ,. , 1 1 u J .' O 4. 1 1- . ,sg I , , . 'It na? .fs it Me t, Vet a sg O1 mJ ,L 1. S L of th: muloyers ii' ,t K cw T' 1 P 1 st-1 5-' - 1 s J '1' . . . 1 ,.f th hus Q fsr . 1 -A . ,T - - ' 1 1: 1 244.3 , ltg H 1 -ft N . 1, ' . - If J ' : - . I um vera s 1 1- 1 1 fs Llil Ae,1 bs- .Q ., 75, , I , , L ' NL. is xl Jud nj t d 1 .1 .kif t I 1 ..f ' A H . . ,J 1 wne. , f 1.'s s. I sh .. 1:s 1 s,y s 1 , , W , il . CL L. U 4,.l 'ill .0 H xy v rn -v f , , .11I .,.4 L Ol.. IA ikxd' han vox . 1 J 1 'rf ,A to l ',. sv f 1k' 5 Ln '- 1 'ff cs f. . - 21 t U N . nn, v. 1, . q.,. H T V, J. , J :J - 1 ,..f. . 1 ,A . A 1 A . ., .1 q . A the ft s gel, s as . 1 o Je. It W1 s -es 5 s ' t .e ., . eps l3g'e e 1u- t. H 1 .Q M. . , . N D 1 - . 11.. t1lS pr 3e,f lu Q ver, 3 of 2:3 s ' 1 ' of sc', rl s13,leg'ts fc11,1cs 1 Q Es e,',, tfog' fzls' -e' , . -. V W, ,Q j Y M f I, F M . . . l . h1gh scno,l. 1t Llves tion an adv1nt1fe 1D obts1n1ng a Job 5' the inerpc Lenccd so not -1 e.H . ' , T .' . , , 5' . .1 A ' HI 1 1 tnms 141s orpe 01 t' bes pro ,us s 1 l , .W , 0. . i1 ., lfld 1 1 Q l-1,. tll3C . I, .e 1 's Ill' ' f 1 Jf ' XG a 1 - , . 1- 1 ' on . . - . .' e f. Q ot -1 sglngs as .t c11--rert tlAdUL fn .ls Jfat - N , .X ,. . - ' . . ' H t 'E xi N, V .'.'l-f3. 1 .JS ,I t , l . .1 ... J . AS -e 1 T e ,se va r 1 'G s A U ' f. 4- ' s ' . ' .. . . ,: - , tn Q. 1' en dsc tsg 4 w -. s'js . f 1 K J A uc- ' - f - ' ' -K. ' . ' ' , -- tl 1 11. ' f - r if t-J1 ,11e 1 .21 Av, 1 1lGJ azee . P, ch, A . . W 7 . . e A 1 unlnef , I, the - 1.1 le-, s lS .e p A V . -1 3 V' V xl - -xl . K 2 . . , . xli' 1 -.1 Db 0 .L LJ 1 JJ ' . , L U 0 1 I, Ji,-. .1 - Q . 'E A G t 3 . 1 v. A A Ve, , N . A H e Falls L.s1np Co. ,nc thc F p'u 5 S1 - o. lS .l Y , I fe1 p blgm. J'. JL JL JL J. J. -. ,. J- .L -. -- J. J. .. J- -. JL J. J. -. .- .,A,,,.W . .-.L COMMERCIAL CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL First Row D Legere,C Duval, A Bernard irst Row I Duouay, G Howes D Grover G Bergeron A Jol coeur D Grover W Jerry E. Rlclards Armandl L Fournler J Pomerleau Second Row B RBJTHOHCLR DUPONT. E Nalnd 13 1165 D DeSoto, lx Frechette Second Row Mrs DeBow G Brown C Ouel lette, J Clapmar T Gosselln M Neml o R Berveron, M For n, Miss r ant Th rd Row P Therrlen, C Thomas V Duvuay, F Fournler V Gonnella L Seamon,F Fournler, R Morln, N Frechette A Demers HOME ECONOMICS CLUB J CLJB Front Row R Sm1tr,D Legere,B Deslaies Flrst Row M Duvuat, vJ Ouellette G all Second Row E Beaul1eu,A Legere D ry Ther-rlen an P' Tibbetts A Perron Yrs Srrith Second Row L Brochu, A Blair A wel s Tlird Row B Thomas R Perron, P James F' Rheaume,D Legere Coacrlinowles, Coacl H Tibbetts E2 Crane C Murphy Adams,frincipalftSuper1ntendantSull1van, Des ales B Tlomas G Ieowes Grant Th rd Row G Dolron,T Ma llet E Jones P Derron,C Ouellette,E Crane IV' Helm G Berberon,A Cook J Porrerleau A I CDonald Fourt Row b. Freckette R Duport A De Soto err tra C Br an Bryant,L Letallen D DeSoto J Gilbert A Raymond g , , , , F I T. . , . , , , , 3 , , , 1, . , . 1 . ', , ' , , , M, . . : . ' . , .' , '1 i . . T. . : . , . , . '- ' 1 'Q ' u 1 A ' Q A. Co 12, . D . 1 i B y- i : . ' . ,... O . I ' , .. , u 1 . . , . . , T : . '. . . 1 , ' e : .. O ,'. , .T'1'- F. Allen, L. Brochu, A. Hagberg. let, A. Demers, F. Brochu, A. Boivin, P. : . ' . , . B - ' . tx 1' , - , 1 . . . I . . , . 1 , 1 Z - - , . . , A. . , . . ' , 0 , 1 1. L4 . B. EL , . 1 , . .1 , E. , i : . .. .. 1 , . , n. . s . , .. . ., . . . , . 1 . , Xi. Al- len, . . . ' .154 'JI T- A , . 1 , . ' S . , J. N li, G. ala' fis, . y' t, L. . , . , . , fed Mc? ?CV7WW7lc'W?f In December, a new club W s formed at Jay Hlgh whlch lncludes all the girls magorlng in the Home Economlcs De partment The club 18 a member of the natlonal organlza tlon for future homem kers The offlcers are Presldent Beverl, Thom s Secretar, Dorls Legere Vlce Pres veldn Crane Treasurer nvelyn Beaulieu Durlng the ,ear new equlpment has been added to the Home Uconomlcs Department whlch all glVB added interest and 6fl1ClGHCJ to the course offered Thls equlpment ln cludes two electrlc stoves, an electrlc refrlgerator, chlna, sllverw re, glassw re, and kltchen utenslls Plans are belng made for a hot lunch program which wlll begln next f ll The prlnclbal project of the club thls gear has been to clean, rearrange, and OTp1HlZ6 the Home Economlcs room to make of lt a more efflclent department The glrls Jolned wlth the commerclal club ln maklng, r odellng, and packlng clothlng for the Chrlstmas boxes clstrlbuted to several famllles 1D the commun t A d61lClOUS chlcken dlrner was served b, the Freshmen of the club to nearly one carnlval UWWXQCMLCMO The flrst mectla of the club ras held in the commer clal room on October lo, 1911 The requlrements for enter ing the club were dlscussed and lt was declded to keep them the same as l st Je r, two commerclal subJects The Offl cers of the club lre Presldent Donald Grover Secretary Gertrude Bergeron Vlce Pres Annette Jollcoeur Treasurer Irene Armandl Pl ns were made to lnterest new members 1n the club 1nd the followlng membershlp COmmlttPG w s appolnted Marie Neml, C1 lre Ouellette, Therese Gosselln, nd Ir ne Armandl The second meetlng vms an lHlt13tlOH vlth stunts for new membe s and danclng for all The program was planned by Clllre Ouellette, Robert erln, and Udmund Duguay Refreshments w re served bd com mttee conslstlng of Pellna Ialllet, Gertrude Bergeron, nd Jeannette Pomerleau K' I I, 1 ' , AIKN ff , X f , I V, fx X J V , K f' , , I X I X, V x.. 'N L N -J . . I a ' ' 0 , . . . . - ' 3 . ' : . ' --, -v K 3 ' I 1v,,., ' V . c '-E y- Y ' Fx . v . I A . . v. . , s ,. . v S . . . . - . . 2 3 . . . 1 ' f ' ' ' ' a . . . . , 7 V K. JA 1 fr K r-El ' ' A . 4 . . . ,, A x 1 . J . em . ! . . . C 1. . I . . . Ah i 5. . . , ' A -1 , wr V 4 1 hundred contestants, coaches, and officials at the winter 2 . -- -- -L .. .Z J. .. -'. ,- ..- -. J'. -. -L . A A A A O ,Q j. lf' Q f K7 T f T f L. 6 ' . . . L A YV' an . 7 , A . , . . - - EL 1' 3 Y Au A 4 . 0 I f n . D 1 . ls: A . it , a 1 , ' ' 1 . A . IA. J rl V . z ! dl. a' a n ' a e '. A . L A . . . . f 1 r ' - ' , . - - : - . ' J- 4.4 ' To 3 v Q mf . . I ,' ' ,F ' 1 Q .l 1 .L 5 At another meetlng, Therese Gosselln, Annette Joli coeur, Robert hOFlD, nd Donald Grover gave very lnterest lng reports of the trln made bJ hrs DeBow's buslness eco nomlcs class to Augusta, where the, vlslted Cong Hlgh School, Ed:ard's D Dup3CtUTl g Co , gazzard Shoe Fectory, Lalne St te House, Augusta Alrport, nd Adgutant General BU1ldlHg ThlS gear the club took un 1 nev progect, the very WOPthXYll6 one of m klng 1 Nterrd ChllStN3Su for evergone ln our CONmUHlt3 Bach member und others ln the school contrlbuted tods, food, or we rlng pplrel towards the project nd store ln Chlsholm, JQJ, Llvermore Falls, und Ul1tOH lso COUtTlbut6d ver, generouslJ Iembers on the store COWmlftG8 were Arlene Bernard, Jeannette Pomerle u, Je n Crlpmin, Annette Jollcoeur, and Gertrude Bergeron Those helplng to dlstrlbute the boxes were A1VlH 1cDon1ld, Phllllp Thomas, Bertr nd Castonguay, FT1HC1S Dubord, Gertrude Bergeron, and Mr SUlllV1H The Home bCOHOmlC glrls wlth Hrs Smlth'S help mended nd pressed the clothes und even knltted mlttens and made other 1FtlCl6S for the DOXGS Ilss Bryant was 1D charge of the project and hld the greltest respons1b1l1tJ e all thlnx she dld a Jer flne wob Irs DeBoN dld her share for the club by helplng collect mlterlxls fwx.fL! The J Club wis formec l st fill for all athletes who h ve e rned thel HJ' fl d 1U one or wore v rs t, por The bo, 1 d glxl org nlzed JOlDt club Wltb the follow lng offlce s Presldent Ulno DeSoto W ce Pres BGPDICG Deshdles Secret r areasurer te trude Bergeron The glrl lso h ve nother 1 soc1 t on of thelr own wlth sep r te offlcers, xlo lrc Presldent qGTDlC8 De H8183 Vlce Pres Bleunor Jones Secretard Tre surer Gertrude Bergeron In January, CONNltt6bS were appolnted lnd plwns were m de for the blg vurtel c rnlv 1 and bull to be sponsored b, the club lhe follovlng were selected Decornt ons Clar nce Briant, Angelo DeSoto, Joe Neml, George Dolron, Jean tte Pomerleuu, Fege nne Perron, Gertrude Bergeron, Ilrle JGF1, ernlce Deshules, and Eveldn Crave . . 1 A . . A! C. ' . . ,, . , 1' f- . x A A A 1 q . K t I X J - Q7 . . , . vq ' v - ,. X 1 ,QL 4. H Q ' r. , . N - . I . Q 3. 1 r, 1 A V1 , A . . L, . - ' . Q 7 ., 4. L 1 ' u nr ' ft . I? 'vr 1' Yr 1 l A A. A .1 A . . v .,.., . A 'Q - '- G . 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A VL- 1 L- D '- V X A o Ski Qaurci Therr1en Track Francis Brochu, Billy Ouellette, Gerard Gerold M 1llet, Napoleon 'rechette, and Paul Re resnments Q Sllth, Nlrle le,1 and velvn Crane VOV16S L1ll11n Qrochu, ara Dor1 Lcrele Tlclet Gerarl f ur11,, Lm11lO Breton, PT1SCllll6n Uenra F 1.11. 7110 l lP'l Artkul Dcwers, 'FqHClS Brochu, L ur1er qCUFDlPF, nd Clean Up Lver1one. nhfbk Qoom An t Ble1s, Armand BO1VlD, d LqUFl6T Poul1 D11zcs T mes Ullbert nd horn nd Ouellette Hxert1s1ng Albe t ChlCk, Pn1ll1p Thomxs nd Arthur Demfr Trackmen J we J1lbert, Wlml Wrechettc, ,ormand Ouel l tte -no or l BrJ nv1tat1ons L a nt L t l1DH nd Alvln McDonald n March 24, t 7 the J Club sponsored mOVl6S for tle pub 1c hr. fnow es showed the follow1ng fllNS HT e 'orld S9IlGSH a footoall plctare HTwo Mlrutes Pl1J ind cartoon T IHtT1mUFTl naokotball Touzn mont was sponsored by the club The Sen1or bo s mnd the JUHlOP glllS emerged as the WlH 1ng teams In second place wfxc the Sophomore boys and the Scn1or r1rl . tnowlcs, ,rs and r Bcm1ss were the refer O cf H7649 1 Jud do nuar rn Scaool nfld lt lcurth annual C1TDlVLl t D1 n 1 t thc V1 n school competl 1on mas een Jl b ll e chocl lUHQlDg close rece for the SllVL' troyrj f1r t event dash, WTlCH The lOO dard 1U secono of t o Sklef l1en, Preton, Brochu, The cross country sk The snowshoe fourtr. Jad came composed at Ja 419.3 w'OIl JHUP cn A meole and tio H1gh Park was the lOO yard b f1lton Wlth Ja plac ng S511 was also won b 1lton, rela , a race between teams showshoers, waf won by Leta and W Ouellette, reprcsentlng Jay race was won by LlV6TmOT9 Falls but Bllld Ouellette came lU second Ja, also placed second 1n ..- 1 5 1- ' A 0, J. ' c 1 I' u- . . ' - -f ' w . - - W' vw , f 1 1 --nrs. N U 41- gsm .1 L L . . . . . ,. -. . - U , 'V' ,., ' -V 1 ' L -.2 M n -1-' 1' 1-,,,- 1 'N 0 . ' 0 'T' 4 ' ' ' ' L .1 X x W.. - 1 1 .1 . , . . xv 1 an -, 11 rw rx L M, U U1 1 3 A A 5 - 1 'ng 1 - ' vm ' ' 1. ,Lg ua. .11 a t1T-' v c - J . v T .... 5 fi ' ' ' nw ' V1.1 A 1. .4 LA 4 XA 1 1414 M . fl. 1' , .... fx , 0 f' ' fx Y rw ,L .1. .J 1 . .1 cl Ac,-4. p , . . . 1 - 1 f A 1 A1 c . 1 - r, . i , a . A f' u 1 .1 -3 0 .... fu c . ' ' ' ' , , T , . L All Ju - '1 A 1 1 .4 A ' V' 'Y -7 t c J, A D nu d A f1n . ' ' ' F we G ' fi ' . r ,L - -, - 1' 1 '11 L 1 .1 .L 1 ,' . Q at -oo P ' 1 4 g xA. 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J C . . . v 1 ci - 7 - J .L 5 ' I O 'V iv f L . the cross countrf Snowshoe race Raymond Orr of Wilton won Wlth Tlger ranc1s Brochu rlght behlnd h1m A ChlCkSP dlUD6T nas served at noon by Irs Smlth and reshman glFlS ol the Home FCOHOmlCS Department to all the partlclpant f llton, Farm1ngton, Cents Hlll, and Llvermore Falls Alter dl ner came the downhlll event at Dean's H111 w1th Bllly Ouellette tlelng for second place w1th N1tchell from L1 ermc e ln the slalom, Johnson of Jay placed th1rd Th la t nd most GXCltlDg event of the da wasthe Skl Jumplnb B1ll5 Ouellette won Wlth a Jump of 59 feet 5 lnches In second place was Raymond BOlVlH w1th a leap of 59 feet l l ? nches BJ tlGlHF for thlrd place 1n th1s event, Vl1tOD added enough POlHtS to wln the carnlval and the trophy Jay za a ver, close second The follow1np made up the team PPaHC1S Brochu, '48 Anatole Rlchard, '49 Laurent L8t3llPH, '48 Adrlan Legere, '50 Gerard raura1 '48 MduTlCS Ouellette, '50 Raymond BOlVlD, '49 W1ll1am Ouellette, '50 Lawrence Bryant, '49 Arthur Raymond, '50 Gerald Nalllet, '49 Em1llO Breton, '51 Armand BOlVlU, '49, Mgr The glTlS competed January 17 aga1nst the Kents H111 V1 1tors took meet by a 9 score Ja3's two POlHtS were made by Clor1a How s 1n the downhlll The second carn1val for the boy ' team N35 at Kents H1 l on January l It wa a bad da for most of Jay's skler Th only event ln wh1ch they cored was the doxn h1ll, 1n wh1ch Raymond BOlVln placed tFlTd a ended 1n fourth place 1D th1s carn1val On February 7, the team traveled to WlltOU It was a fa1r day for the Ja, boy duo took part 1n the carn1val In the lOO yard snowshoe dash, fT3UC1S Broclu placed fourth Then came the medley rela , vhlch th Jay team won Lau rent L1tal1en made thlrd place 1n the cross country Skl race to complete Jay's COllTW CHEmRLEADERS Wlth an eleven man football schedule for the first tlme 1n many years, the cheerleaders organlzed early last fall to plan for the colorful cheer1ng SGCtlOH always as soclated w1th the football sea on Claire Ouellette, Marle N8Vl, Reyeanne Perron, Beverly Thor S,DOT1 Legere, Bernlce Deshales, Glorla Howes, Alloc Fagberg and DOP1S Reed worked out many clever POUtlDSS, lDC1ddlHg cartwheels, to go w1th the ch ers Berlnd thelr peppy leadershlp, the cheer1ng sectlon really showed the Jay Hlgh Splrlt, wh1ch oontlnued through the basketball season 1 I .1 ' . . , . . . . 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I 1 ' O ZOfC?Z7ilZfQj CXLZZV A new club was organized this year for all students interested in writing stories and poetry or in journalistic writing for newspapers and radio. Twenty-eight joined at the first meeting and elected the following officers: President Maxine Allen Vice-President Arline Legere Secretary Treasurer Gerard Maurais Great enthusia m has been shown particularly amonv the rreshnen in the writing of ballads and short stories Some Ol tb uppe classm n have been quite interested in the reading of one act pleas The club hopes to write and, vita tde help of the Commercial students, print several issues of a school paper containing school news, articles, and stories A field trip to Lewiston is planned for the last of April The club will visit The Lewiston Daily Sun, radio stations ILAn and ICOU, and the radio and speech depart ments at Bates College cl J XC QWQO MQ This year, quite a bit of interest has been shown ln public spealing A schedule of several contests and elimi nations is beine carried on under the direct on of Miss parg L lor' The best spcaxers may be entered in the State Spear Contest or the University of Maine Contests, which are held at the ond o fpril TnirtJ three r hxen and Oophorores are learning speech s, some humorcu ard o dramatic Prom this group, contest to be held in April Five Junior boy competed in a speaking contest on Karch ll in the high school rjmnasium Each boy delivered an original essa on the topic, HTne Debt of the odern Iorld to Ancient GF eceu Ierxin Bean, Wmerie Richard, illnam Jerry, George Doi o , ald Gerald Maillet were the cont stant Cerald Aaillet was Juo e winn r by rs nd3mS, 'rs smith, and I simoneau of tie faculty Prin cipal Howard D Bomiss act d as cdairnan of t e contest Gerald aillet will me t th winner from KentsHi1l School, Leavitt Institut , aid Livermore all ILH chool in he nnikhts of Pythias Speaxi C Contest at the K. of P Lodge rooms in Livermore alls, on t e ev ning of Larch 25, . .. - ' s ' . 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E r nf 1 - 1 u 0 f A ' ' . il Q . 1 7, , 'Af' uf- .L he Senlcr Clas presented nL1f6 Jlth Wllllen, comed ln one Act by Clarence Styza, last fall as part f the program for l3tlOD31 Educatlon eek The ca t was as follows Herbert Taylor, a dlstlngulshed doctor Donald Grover Eunlce Taylor, hls devoted Wlfe Eleanor Jones Ulllle Taylor, a teen age scamp Robert Iorln Henry Taylor, an older son Laurent Letallen Susle Taylor, a teaslng Sl ter Irene Armandl J3DlCD Carter, a young nelghbor Therese Gosselln lllle, who lS JADlC6, but lS th same tlme, glven at thf P He is not UL1fe Wlth Jllllen is the story of the young scamp very much lntercsted ln hls young nelghbor ln trouble wlth her concernlng a dance he 1S attemptlng to prepare a speech tobe T A Meetlng very nuch consoled too bu y to hear hlm r hear e the 1S galned form hls teaslng young expcrlcnccd Henry al c derlves a from the dl oomflture of hls younger brother by h1s parents, speech, and no slster, Susle great deal of VCPythlPg turns out well as 1ll1e wlns glrl frlcnd nd feels qulte CODfldwDt that he car spec h at the lorth comlng P T A Meetlng who are sympathy The more pleasure back hls The play was very GHthUSl8St1Cdl1Q recelved and loud ly applauded The cntlre cast and thelr coach, Mlss Mar York, deserve a great deal of Cftdlt Robert TOFlH scor d an out tandlng hlt as I1ll1e and Larry Letal1en's shavlng scene was UPPO8PlOUS1y PGCPlV6d b a very appreclatlve au dlcnee oc, zz 4 Da Under the splendld dlrectlon of M135 York, the Senlor Class presented lts Senlor Play, 'The Young Tmp',bJ Robe St Clalr, at Nurray Hall, on Aprll 8, 1948 The Cast was Armanda Tlloen, a Jealtry splnster Irene Armandl Nettle Tlld n, another old mald Eleanor Jones Hattlc Storey, a female detectlve Annette Jollcoeur Myrtle deartseasc, a newspaper woman Corlnna Balsamo If X V If 3 I X f Q f f 1 f Q I 1 J L f f 1 I I x.. f , . . 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The fOllOWlDg program f ll be pr sented by toe 'lub at hclr concc1t 11 U05 O Lord o .orshlp Thee Stouthclrted Mon Ylrou Of The Peers Cztcho S1OV3hl8H On N, Fln Stood Thrcf Bllnd Mlce Chorus Ob JbTlCO Sllver St Dlnco PllfPlN7S Dc Dilttle Under The St3HlLJ Bach Slgnund l 1 cs Romberg no sulllvun 1 rffmnney dul oo Pc Wllllnrford Rlegpcr W onfr Goodell lu n Pober on Cub n Folk Song Song Herndon of Illton wlll bc guest tTOYOOHlSt fc owc much of our succ ss to Alcthd 'olls, who lS our plane QCCOmp3Hlu t Sho has spent mar, hours WOTklHQ Wlth Cl Mo fx GJD E ch lL r a four do r college scholarshlp vlll be awarded to in outst ndlng Ju bloh School student wro best COWOLWCS oCLOl3Toblp lnd announccrcnt MlUu clrlg r sented L I1. h IO Conpdny of north Ja The flrst lnner lu 1 l t c b llt , QoCCTGlFg to JH ln Doccmocr mhlS J drl sword lS Alfond, o,ncI of th Lorrwock Qhoe Rolrod hovcs of Jud, mro graduated 1U the class of l947 Lodncd, who ues proflclc t Jr foo d 1, b skct ls bel lno lrtcr SfOlLS, flll enter ColtJ Coll g 1U September Tlls scholorshlp, b seu on lChl4VE'GIt both 1U e aC3dGNlC fleld and ln Qthletlcs, rls lreld 1HSplF6d Jay Hlgh students t lncrelsed Worx lH school Mdnl hlgh school bows spend more trdn 1 fl 1 FIPS of thelr tlme 1D sports fhlle others glue too much tlne exclude 3th16tlCS. SChO1zPSh1P i ust 1 sono ar ard one mlo Lg Just qulres the wlnner to possess dblllty, to comblne t1e t o successful llfe of ln, oun DUFlUg the plst dozen h ve eontlnued tlell educ Norrwock SChOllFSYlp alll to thelr StUdlGS and GllWlHltSS 1 boJ who in lthlete QS well ss tnle lC o necessary ln the h gh nlrk elements 9 man few J J students veers, ver on beyond hlgh school Whls lHSplTS ll Jay bo s to vork tl harder so th t upon gr1du1tlon more wlll be qulllfled to enter college x .. 1 Phu V .A 1 . - . 'U' 'Y' 1 1 A - ' .1 ' 1 + ' ' ' o ' ' . , . . . A C1 ,. p Y up to G G t12 Q A 1 f x ' ' -. -T . - V.. L. , 1 1 .v 1, ' A ' ' 1 ,, 0 ,,1 , ,.. G 1 X ' ' ' Ol VJ. . 4 -.1 ' ' I . ' f A l w f- I 1 A . 1 ' ..: . fl ' I virt i . .3 J 1 ' . , . D U . . 'L 'tw -., ' I t A .,.A ' , T., A pr G ' ,, .11 L I . fx 1 I H - 1, 1' 11.5 t f. ' ew ' . L, 9 .1 1 G ser d . - - f . QY1 n ,, - 'Y 1 - ..-l' ' Q 11 - ' A . 'J 'f 'fr 1 'Q ' 1 L it fp L , 1 ' - ' ' 1 : . 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Several have tafen advantage I this opporturity to learn the fundamentals of an instrument tr tnfse as a nucleus and with many interested pupil coming in fnnm the grammal school , Jay High should have a real band next year. ff ec! ed! On tre night of January 24, at the close of tre inter Carnival, a Carnival Ball was held at Murray Hall The ball and trrones were beautifully decorated in Jellov and write All around the falls were clever murals painted Trs Neil Sullivan Colored lights QHQ balloons added to tl tnospb re. uslc was furnished by Lloyd Rafnel and his outstand ing band Attendance Nas large and ever one seemed to have V derful time Tiny pare'ts wno do not dance attend d tr ball to listen to the music and to v tch tn: coronation c rcmrni s. A 9 OO f the Carnival Candidates in evening dres Iorma Fazrinpton Donald Tenney, Annette Jolicoeul Donald G ver, Claim, Cu ll tte Dino Deso o, Maxine All n Emilio Breton, Malior Cook Rdymbnd Ou llette, Shlrleen Gross, I poleon pr cbette, and J nice Spiller Clar ndon Crosby Tre qaeen, Belnlce DfShil6S, ard tnn King, Clarence Bryant, advinced betfeen t e do'Ll lines of attendants to their thrcnes vrere tney vere crowned by frineipal Neil Sullivan Ro er Sullivan and D onme Jxclmin, as crown bearers, made a gleat kit witr the audience. The winner ol tre Carnivzl deer contest had been an nounced at the assembly on F lday afternoon at which time th candidatesiv re yTSoeHteG fnth gifts LUG lu Nirner 1 th 1 complete sports outfit Following the coronation, all yoin d in th grand narcr led by NOPWI Farrington and her escort Nnil Their Royal Hignnesses reviewed the court. 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A. s e f f if A ' -L '1 .F - J J- 5 D Br Jure, l948 Last spr1ng's softball t am play d a flve game sche du e, Wl nlng an , t18lDg ene, and loslng three SeJenteen C3HGlG3t8S reported to yrs Adams Marle Glven and Beverly Thomas Jer lectel manager Pltohers Clalre and Jeannlne Ouellette took turns i plterln fa t balls Clalre also led the squad ln home runs for the season rldget 510136 Grant fooled thc oppos lt h r otnes and her speed lU runnlng bases W3XlH6 Allen seldom mlssed a ball at eeond base and helped at bat wlth a eouele ol home runs Iarle Neml, C1OTlH Howes, Ie llna Nalllet, Regeanne Perron, Dorls Legere, and Beverly Thomas dld tFGlF part ln the V eld and at the plate STU ARY Or DBPINJ 5 A50 jay Opponents Rumferd 1GXlCO Dlxfleld Rumford Dlxfleld Players J63HDlHe Ouellette '47 Hegeanne Perron '4 Gertrude Bergeron '49 Jeannette Pomerleau '49 En lyn Crane '49 Beverly Thomas '4 rarle lven '4 max ne Allen '50 D r s L ge e ' 9 Llll an Broohu '50 PC1lP3 l3lll6t '49 Elolse Glant '5 Iarle neml ' Glorla Foves ' O Clalr Ouellette '49 Marie Rheaume '50 Aletra 'ells '50 39H 2 I eezes 9 9 9 9 9 19 9 , I f fe A .f N 9 -4 ' - fsff ww l ,f 9-1 tie ,' ,.Dk. 1' ' uf KJlfft '. l e . fe' ' ,- - 1 'n ' ! one g he ' ' f ' . 1 3 AJ 9 ' ' l T A 'ff . 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'-i. l2 4 12 5 V ' 5 25 ' ' 12 18 l9 7 ' ' 8 . 5 Q . 9 fe Y 9 . 9 it 9 G9 I 9 ia 9' c i e er 4 ' i I l'. j ' ' H ' O I ' - 'T .' 49 ' , '. 5 ' e - . 1 , fx 'V 1 ,v Thls fall, Nltk onl, one player, J Ouellette, lost by graduatlon and augmented by an enthuslastlc group of Freshs men, the team undertook a Pour game schedule The openlng game played at Dlxfxeld o september 26, was closely con tested but restlted 1D a 7 8 loss for the Jay lassles Paxlne Allen, lol e Cran and Vl3lF8 Ouellette each scored tfo runs louse Grant and C781Fe Ouellette made three base h ts Gertrude Bergeron played a new posltlon a pltcher and C alre Cuellett was used behlnd tae oat The glrls play d very 1 11 CODS1dGT1Dg t vas the fl st game oi the seasor A return game xlth Dlxfleld xas play d September 29 on the local fleld The score ma close agaln, but the V1 sltors ended on the lo g end f 1 16 14 eou t In e second lnnlne, Tay de f uns ard held a 7 1 lead Howexer, D xfleld go v y lP tnf ehlTd and scored eleven runs The I y glFlS r lllco 1D the lXtW but not enough to put them ahead Freshman Dorls Reed played a good game as pltcher On October 14, the team bro e lnto the wln column lH a rome game agalnst el 1 le Runs were scored freely by fleld' 29 J The tcher Dorls Reed of Jay whlle the loser xas V ol tle vlsltors The glrls Jctrn ed to euekfl ld on October 21 for the flnal game of th 4 s astr Th s tlme, agalnst a much lmproved opponent, the Jay team sulfered a 14 8 defeat TFlS gave the t am a total of ont xln and tb ee losses ln the pour game fall F8 SUUWARY O1 raLL Q ASON Jay Opponents Se t Dlxfleld Sept 20 Dlyfl 1d Oct Buc fl ld 8 ct 5UCkfl ld PLAL RS The same upperelass gl ls partl lpated as 1n the sprlng In addltlon, v r the follomlng rleshman playersg Rlta Bergeron Arllne Legere Vlrglnla Gonn lla Dorls Reed Helen Hebert Janlce splller harguerlte Tibbetts ' ' ' A v wr , I 1 I . 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The glrls' 1948 basketball season was unusual in that the VaTS1tJ games were all close, Jltb the outcome ln doubt untll near the end of each game Four tlmes the glrls ended ln a t1e They von slx games and lost seven Senlor aleanor Jones was elected Paptaln and Junlor Arlene Bernard, manager of the team Flgh scorer for the year vas Marwe Neml wlth a total of 165 polnts, followed by Clalre Ouellette llth 155 polnts Throughout the season, the glrls d1spla,ed ver, good sportswanshlp even though the COmp6tltlOH xas very keen Coach Adams lssued the glrls new orange and sults ln tlme to be flrst worn when the Jay lassies the blg home game vlth the Llvermore Falls glrls game, p1a,ed on february 6 at urray Hall, was one mo t excltlng games of the season The first game black played Thls of the played Dec Phllllps wlth the blg rlvals had ended ln a 55 55 tle, but thls tlme the Jay team had the needed punch to put over the W1HHlnU score and came out wlth a 22 21 V1CtOF3 Clalre Ouellette was the hlgh corer for Jay vhlle Connle Phod nlzer starred for the losers Both glPlS made a total of tfelve polnts each Jay guards leanor Jones and Gertrude Bergeron both fouled out durlng the second half playlng a very hard game Freshmen, Wlnnlnv them Team tJlCG played Kents The score of the flrst 21 25 played two games 1th the lltOP both by the score of 17 16 The HBH H111 HBH Team, lo lng both times game was 25 5l and the second game SULNAFY Oh VARSITY PAVTD Jay Opponents Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb 28 F Ylnff eld Rangele, arnlngtor fllton K T1nvf1 ld LlV6TPCF6 Walls Alumnl Kents H111 Pangeley Phllllps Farmlngton Llvermore Falls UlltOD Kents H111 O 0 f 1 fd fo - ff X! Zn ' 1 J' 'M ' f R ff I f ,fig 2 uc. J A 11' '1 r , Y I A I ' Lu K . O In addition to the varsity schedule, the Freshmangirls XT v W. ,v. g L Q . . O M A H' . L J, ' Q 21 . 2 ' ' 21 22 4 at L. L5 1 19 , 12 at v 26 55 . 18 F U' , 1 54 42 . 6 T' 28 59 . 9 Melico 54 . 18 . 15 5' Q le 18 55 . 16 at ' U T 55 54 . ' 25 57 . 20 - '1 15 27 . 25 . 27 50 . 27 at ' ' 55 24 . 50 at ' 50 22 6 ' 21 22 . 10 at T' 27 heb 18 at ' 19 VARSITY PLAYERS Eleanor Jones, '48 Gertrude Bergeron, '49 Uvelyn Crane, 'A Dorls Legere, '4 rarle Ner', '49 Clalre Ouell tte Regeanne Perron, '49 '49 Jeannette Pomerleau, '49 MaXlH6 Allen, '50 Anlta Blals, '50 Theresa Chlcolne, '50 Glorla Uoves, '50 Iarle Laure Rheaume, Vlrglnla Tennella, '51 Dorls Reed, '51 An lntramural tournament began Tue da , March 2 The flr t game was bet een t o teams of Fr hmen Team HAH w by a score of l4 lO ov r Team NB' Th Senlors then played the loslng team CTeam UBHy and won bd just one polnt 22 2l oetween the JuUlOPS and the Sophomores, out ahead wlth a score of 39 18 The Team HAH of the Freshmen l5 l2 In the betxeen the Junlors and the Senlors, the slx polnt margln Thlrd place ventto the In the next game the Junlors came Senlors defeated champlonshlp game Junlors won by a Sophonores, who won ul 27 over the Fre hmen ln a close flnal fame SUNIMAHY Class Won Lost Senlor Junlor Sophomore freshman UAH presbran HBH Intramural game tene to create a feellng of good wlll and fun among the glrl The whole school partlelpates ln the ga es some cheer and other plad, though th 5 may not have taken part ln the cont st betxecn schools Two Sen iors, Irene Armandl ane Th rese UCSSe1lD, dlscovcred that the, could make baskets qulte ea 1lJ though they have never before taken anJ 3Ct1VC part 1D basketball, and JG could name other lnexperlenc d plaJfrs rlght through th school Basketball, of all the Cam s for glrls, br ngs to the player more of the actual flghtlng atmosphere and Splrlt than other contests for glrls Indlvldual Sklll, team co operatlon and 8CtlVltJ call forth ab1l1tJ of all klnds The good der ved from cxercl e, e pec1allJ as found ln team sports, can be counted not onlJ 1D development of sk1ll,but also ln the lmprovement of health of bodd, m1nd,and splrit, both lh the present and ln the future A . . 1 M T9 . 9 . . 7 . - . 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' l 0 BAQKETBALL S COND TUAW FlTSt Row L eed,C Duval A Blalr Tlbbet s L Dubord BG8U1lpU D Reed B Laloln e Secono erron erube oo D wel 3, romerleau, h Hebert DoacV, Mrs Adare lqlrd Ro: f3F8dlS B o as Le ere J Claorav J Slmoneal, A Cook R Berberon, R Derers VARSITY JIRLS' BASKETBALL Front Row ones I lew Ouellette, lerron, V Gow Pelle eror Second U ernaro, Le ere G Lowes rane,I' Rleaume M Allew r Adams CFEEPLLAD RQ Lepf to 1 -.e. .. A U-, T1:DesU-l , - ..ee-, . ,nblers Thomas, G. Howes, D. Legere, R. Perron. VARSITY'SQUAD Front Row: L. Letalien, D. DeSoto, A. DeSoto, N. Frechette, C. Bryant, L. Bryant. Second Row: J. Gilbert,A. Raymond,R. Labbe, J.Nemi, G. Doiron, Coach Knowles. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETB LL TEAM Front Bow ohrson A o rnl olron, lall et Couture, E Breton Second Row D Brvant Ouellette Legere, B Shank, W Ouellette, Coacl Knowles t f'i4N 'I QU VI CANDIDATES t t 5 rtss, N r 1 S, l er Coof C U lle fe Jollcoe A er Seated B Deshales Y , A .1 ti . : H. J . , . F u 'er, N. D L G. Y ' l , A. . . : . V , Y. , A. . 'Z . . . 'S Q. Af 1 4 . s l , . ' , k . 3 . X I Z i 1 1 up 5 '. w ' E-J K Lef te Rirht: S. G A .'. Fa ri.gton, J. rl l , H. K, . Sue to , A. ' ur, K. 'll .. D eoiffe Jay High School returned to eleven-man -ootball th s all after several years of the six man game, which did not prove to be very popular with the players or vita the fans On the first day of practice, thirty candidates - ported, boys with not auch size but witn plenty of Tiger spirit and iifht Coach Knoxle issued the quad com plete new orange and black uniforms and other new equipment o Jay was repre ented on the gridiron by one of the best equipped teams in C ntral Maine ThrouLhout the season, the boys were very pleased and ortunate to have Dr Phillip Cadleu on the bench with them bis services are greatly appreciated Opening at Lisbon Falls on September 27, the team was not expected to ho much because of the inexperience of most of the players Tvo quick touchdowns, one via a for ty yard pas , v re scored against the Orange and black arly in the iirst quarter From there on, the Tigers b came more viciou and iourht the Lisbon Falls eleven even tcrrs for the re airing thre periods Jay made its toufhdown om a J ll xecuted Lass thrown oy Ceorge Doiron to the right nd, Arthur Piymond The final core was 19 6 In thc first rome gan , October 4, thc Tigers romped to a 26 7 win over Pichmond High School N Fr chette led the ay vith three touchdowns, runring twent yards for the first and iorty yards each for th other two Substi tute fullback, A Fournier, climaxing a fiftf yard drive, scored the other touchdown A De oto drop kicked to con vert the extra point after the secord and the fourth Jimmy Gilbert was an important factor in stopping Pich mond's T and Eddie Lcgere looked very QOOQ as safety man Midway in the fourth period, Richmond put over a scoxe against the stubbornly fighting Jay r serves The Orange and Flack, still a gre n team but showing much improvement, lost to Kents hill Reserves lo O on Thursday, October 9 The spirit of the t am remained high x th the boys working hard to iron out d fects On Octooer 18, the boys traveled to South Paris to meet thf leading class B team of the State Despite the lack of size and experience, Jay was never out classed and even outplayed the Paris eleven for the entire second half As tho game end d, 19 O against them, the Tigers rad the ball on South Paris' three inch line l 7 1 IL Lf . 0 .3 A. 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Q V - - The team played heads up football on October 25 to defeat the Kents H111 Reserves by a score of 14 O The outstandlng player of the game was Nap Frechette, who made botr touchdowns Larry Letallen acted as Tlger Captaln for the game Durlng the fourth p riod, a team of Freshmen and Sophomores put on a long march down the field and were ln SCOFIHQ posltlon when the game ended A co tly error by an offlclal prevented the Orange and Black from pulllng the upset of the season on the home fleld on Saturday November 1, agalnst the St Domlnlc Hlgh el ven of Lewlston The umplre ruled that a recovered St Dom iumble should be scored a safety Ctwo polntsy, whlle the rule book clearly states that such a play could only result ln a touchback or a touchdown The touchback pos slbilley was ellmlnated when Guy Goulette, St Dom's safety mar, touched the ball wlth hls hand and hls feet on the flve yard llne P15 playlnv the ball resulted ln a free ball so xhen Bllly Ouellette recovered that free ball ln the end zone, lt should have been an QUtOm3tlC touchdown Ir splte of the dlsappolntment, the llgers came back ln the second half and COHtlUUGd to hold thf VlSltlDg team at bay The break came late ln the fourth per1od when a flfteen yard penalty vas called agalnst Jay Thlq gave the LQJlStOH boys a flrst down on the flfteen yard llne, from whlch polnt they scored pushed the ball to the opponent's thlrty flve yard llne Here Angle DeSoto dropped back to try a fleld goal The flnal tally was St Dom 15, Jay 4 The blg Llvermore Falls Jay game, postponed once because of th forest flres, was played November 7, on the local fleld It proved to be too much Hebert, Plneau, and Laverdlere as the Andles non 20 O The Greer and Whlte held a 15 O lead at half tlme and scored agaln ln the fourth perlod The alert TlgSPS threatened early ln the game when they marched to the And es' twenty yard llne but were stopped there by a powerful forfare wall Duflng thls drlve, dlm1HUtlVG Nap rechette, captaln of th Jay team, broke away for a twenty yard run, whlch was the long st run of the day In an Armlstlce Day same at Oakland agalnst 'illlams Hlgh School, the Jay team went down to a 19 12 defeat So, ln thelr flrst ason of lev n man football slnce orld far II began, the Tlgers xon two and lost slx games They were a young, lnexperlenced team thls year but will be much stronger ln 1948 Of the fourteen letter men, only four are Senlors, leavlng S1X Junlors and four Sophomores to ferr the backbone of next year's squad In addltlon, seven rreshmen who earned numeral thls season wlll add reserve strength . X L J 'L - . . J O . . . L ' s . . ' e . A A . . . ' I G . . l.J . . L U . , . . . . 1 , X Q A 1 ,S ' . ' , .1 . , . . . 'F . Q . .T 5 . . Q 1 ' Y. . 0 . HC 4 ' Q ,, . . . . . ,- . 4 L 1 , 0 QI ' . ' . . J -1 ' , e . . .I A J C A . . y . . A m. I 1 1 1 1 u A A ' J . . A . y I .5 . . . 1 -. ' I' Q Lf . . . . 1 nl Y If ,i .5 . . I . . Jay fought back wlth the score 6-4 agalnst them and 3 . - . . . . . A e - ' A ' n 0 I O . . - .x I - , 1 Q e ' - . . u ' I 1 1 - A . . . ' ' a . , . . 0 'J ' J . , . . A. '- fx v- 7 ' ' I I . . . . . F . G V . - ' A . Q ' D . . . , . A X J A .. . - G . L l 0 ' 4' ' sc e e - ' 'f' v ' ff ' . . . . , 3 . I . , . X3 , . . I h- ' . . . . F l I A ' Q .x 'I , o ' 'r ' 5, S A O Jay Sept. 27 6 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 0 Oct. lP 0 26 + A C U TO! F0 OTBALL SUKYARY .iii-.1-.-.1--1 at at Fr olctto Capt D Soto Dupont Lsts11 Lum F D Soto D0lIOQ Brtton Oooture 1.1 Lisbon Falls Richmond Konts Hill CH-sorvosj South Paris K nts H111 fPoscrv St DOWlUlC, LoW1StOH LlVCTNOIf Falls 1ll1ams, Oakla d Total '48 '48 '48 '48 ang 1 '49 Gllbort 'a1lltt WCml Duvuay Outll tto Ouoll tto Daywond HMAN DUMnRhLo Davenport DOlPOH OUF0loT H s Snanx TYtrr1tn r. Opponents l9 6 l2 Qt 's Q47 JK tb1 s Qstn optn d on Aprl , at L1sbon alls lt wls 1 very da p day for Dlay1ng and as vu ill not lol t 3 1 010 O Qnvo and slack ost t1 s orb n run for Jsf wa scoroo Q ooubl . D rs ana anotrfr cu l b n1HO Do oto n kt Q r aa 119 ' day ntnts by a scort of 1 t no F1 ld on T11 Th S o tnt J J t ar 1 t swambod 1tS oppo l 1 On Nwj l0, tho n at 1 nts El l 1' f fan , r1tt1n Tl trs Slacfod out anothtr on Sldmd D1no Dtsoto 1 tb outstand1nU batt r a t1lUl , a doubl , and two SlH los 1n our t nts at tr , a no 1 wa tho londo vtr rt corded or trt ftn 5111 flold Unfortunattl , as DlPO wss roond1n5 sooont b s , 0 sl1ppod and f ll That cost h1m a nom run , l9 0 ,. 27 l4 at Q ' ,' 4o - osj 0 Yov. l 4 . .'.' 1 ' 1 15 Yov. 7 0 ' . -J 1 20 311. ll l2 at W' ' n l9 Q2 A - s 108 LETTERS N. 3 1- A, '.. J. ' i '49 fin 'Y GI Qi' . X Ro VN Jo 1 - ' '49 L. - 1 on N. 'Q '50 A. 0s.o s I N. - c 2 '50 D. o 49 W. 2 o A '50 G. 1 A. U U 'SO Fljirislfay Y 417 A r' El , It AQ :D A-'A' A. , H 1 K. novo .Po ' - Bo y v N- ' P. 'as 'U , Ng ' f ' 1 1 X , . I Vx f lf, 1 ,ff 5 .co tl .C Tho Tiger - l. tfsf tll 'os i. 1.6 ll 50 f 'H o F' 1 . ' 'f . im ' A ' , f tho gamo wont on tho rain started in oarnost. The boys got prgtty wot 1 t fgi . mfli 1 f b't. llo rc O1 1 I l 0 lo Camo by a -c.'1 of 8-l. T Q ' 1 if s 11 on . 's' lo by one .' HJ d' b Q y ,' O , Tho .o' Juno was Wlayld at B1 kllt itj 5. 1 v S 51 ' 'lo ' f r 1 EU .1 FS 1 ' 'W ' - 12. 5-1 . ici ' X .CX 1 V: '. 'E eg I 'L wi TF 'nl 'vf ,on WPQ m ' G x-1 - o .1 x., lv J .1 og tho 5-I3 A' ' 5 1'A t o ' ' 5 1 ' ft' 11- ls nl to. O ' h t W s 1 Cost o f 1- - 1 If Y- ts 1 . 1 1 y 1 o or '11 W J l a o n, ' W o . ' X .3 V l C OC Th Jay Tigers nyoyed a very successful season on the polished surfaces this winter, winning seventeen games out of twenty two The team came out runnerup to the win ners in th Franklin County Tournam nt and also entered the estern Maine Tourney only to be defeated by Farmington, The Stat Champions, in the preliminary round Cne of the highlights of the season was the trip to Boston to meet the undefeated Sacred Heart team of Wey mouth The team started at 6 00 a m and arrived in Boston around noon After a light meal the boys went over to the Boston Arena The Tigers played a very good game, but it Just wasn't their day to win They lost the game by a score of 30 25 but had a wonderful trip In the first game of the season against Phillips, the boys made a very good showing As a matter of fact, the Jay Tigers made a good showing throughout the season until the last three games Jay lost in the Mexico game oy a score of 56 40 The Tigers were slow in starting and this eventually cost them the game The score at the half was 21 5 in Nexico's favor In the second half, the Tigers picked up their stride and came close to Jinning, but sixteen points was too much for the boys to overcome Por the first time in many years Jay won two games in the same season from Livermore Falls High School In the first game, Jan 16, the Orange and Black took over its old rival by the big margin of eleven points Jay led all the way with Angie DeSoto dropping in 17 points The second Andie Tiger encounter was too close for comfort Livermore came within two points of winning, but Jay came through in a thriller for the fans to finish ahead 42 40 The high scorer for Jay was C Bryant vith twenty points 0n February 5, the Tigers played Saint Dominics at the Lewiston Armory. In the first half, the Jay boys could not find their range, but in the second half they rolled on to win by a score of 40 to 30. The game's high scorer was C. Bryant with twenty points, twelve of which came in the second half. Jay unleashed the best attack of the year on January 20 to score a 57 to 42 triumph over the Kents Hill Varsity. The DeSoto brothers combined to pick up 30 points. On the night Jay played at Wilton, the team was issued ten new white jerseys and ten black ones in the style of a T shirt. Jay was the first team around here to have jer- seys of this type. . In the County Tournament, Jay met Stratton for its first opponent. Because of stormy weather conditions only .. If T fi ,N .L l c. OUT X r if WZCJX jX.J 1L.-1 K Q X M e 4 e ' - 1 f. V 'X . 1 ' e ' e o . xi I the flrst team vas able to get to Farmlngton to play Con sequently, the Tlgers trounced Stratton by the wlde margln of 86 56 Jay's second game xas wlth nangeley and proved to be much more lnterestlng to watch Rangeley played good ball ard came wlthln 'our polnts of wlnnlng The flnal score was 59 55 ln Jay's favor Tie flnal gan , whlch was broadcast over the alr by Statlon LAn under the SpOHSOFShlp of the Foster Manufact urlng company proved to be a catastrophe for the Orange and Blacl lton outalayeo t e boys from the flrst Jump ball to tke la t minute of the ame, vlnnlng by a very large margln of elghteen polnt rho flnal score w s 52 Play The next week the Tlgers went to Lewlston to the Class tourney agalnst Farmlngton Thls rubber Game betweel the two team for each had 42, parmlngton 28 margln 1U score fJay home game, Jay Farml gton home game, Farmlngton 42, mlnutes of playlng tlne proved that t The Greyhounds won 55 25 and wont on ha ne ehamplonshlp Jay 281 was not to v n was he the same Thlrty two Jay's nlght the State of season The The freshman team also had a successful yearllngs won elght out of ter games, loslng games to Jebster Junlor Plgh In the lntranural games, the SuH1OPS placed flrst by a two polnt W1 over the Sophomcns only the two Next yearis basxotball prospects are good ulth the return of thc Bryant twlns, D DeSoto, and G Dolron Coach Knowl s also ras some very pFOUlSlHg players 1D PllbGPt, N ml, Malll t, Labb e, Johnson, Raymond, and s veral Frcsr mon boys Jay Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 9 Dec Jan Jan Jah Ja 1 Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb heb Feb Feb Feb Feb 'J County Tournament Non 17 Phllllps hllgfleld lrg ley Sa rt Domlnlcs armlnvton Boston, eymouth, 'lltOD 'exlco YL 5flC1d L1vcrmore alls A nts H111 Pangcley Dlllllps Farmlngton Salrt DDmlDlCS LlXGImOIC alls llton Kcnts H111 Stratton Rana ley 7lltOH Farmlngton T1 Ilass Opponents 0 FH f State Tournament Lost 5 1 s ' g n' ' 5 ,' ,'! - ' s. m - ' a -54. V f .5 ' ' in M w . .4 . . V t . . x A i V . . V 7 ' ' Ji SUMNAHY OF VARSIHY SCHEDULS 50 we . 2 ' ' 27 59 . 8 at 12 'a 28 55 e . 12 at Hpn e 1' 18 - 42 . 16 i. ' ' 54 42 . 18 Ft .' Q 28 25 . 50 at T. J f . 50 58 . 6 X' 27 56 . 9 A 2 40 45 . 1? ,'nT '- 21 41 1 . L. ' '. ' 57 . 20 'Cl ' 42 52 . 25 L ,,1 55 59 . 27 at L1' ' 40 29 o at 1 A. 41. 40 . . 5 at -'1 W ' ' 50 42 -4 , 6 'r . F 40 59 F . 10 at W' 55 57 Feb. 17 at 1 ' 55 85 . 19 4 56 59 . 20 4 ge 55 54 8 . 21 w K' 52 25 A . 28 f ' 55 J H S Breezes June, E48 1945 Allen, Rlchard UH1V8PSlty of Nalne K wrence, Althea Bryant At home, North Jay Belanger, Joyce Bryart At home, New York Chlck, Cnarles Coca Cola Plant, North Carollna Davls, Lorralne Ch1Ck At home, Farmlngton Labbee, Rose Cornellio At home, Chlsholm Croteau, Augustin mployed, Levlston P l1n, Theresa Fournier At home, Chlsholm hlttermore, Bar5ara Godlng At home, Llvermore Falls Allen, Barbara Hall At home, Jllton Howes, Reglnald New ngland School of Art, Massachusetts Barnes, Madellne Howes At home, Savannah, Georgla Leblanc, Violet Employed I P Co , Chlsholm P ron, Roger Holy Cross College, Worcester, bassachusetts F erleau, Vlrplnia Employed, LGU1StOH uld, Yvette Soucy At home, North Jay Stone, John U S Naval Alr corps S EE, Glendon Employed Bass Shoe Co , fllton T rdlff, Llllian Valllancourt At home, Chlsholm UllklDS, Dorothy At Home, North Jay Wrlght, Genella U S nurse Corps 1944 Ouellette, Lorralne Breton At home, Chlsholm Bestwlck, Agnes Bryant AE home, Jay Bryant, Louise U S Cadet Nurse Corps, Portland E , Illma Deshales At home, Llvermore Falls Flagg, Paullne Dolron Employed Post Offlce, Chlsholm Dufour, Hargaret Gallant Gardner, Massachusetts Rlchard, Geraldlne Groleau At home, Chlsholm estbury, Jacquellne Jewett Employed, Llvermore Falls Gross, Nathalle Lavole At home, Wllton Gould, Dorothy Plper At home, North Jay Henry, Jeann tte Pomerleau At home, R11GJ Adams, Eleanor Seamons AE home, Jay Sloval, Joseph Employed I P Co , Chnsholm S ar, eenevleve L S Jurse Corps, LCY1StOD 1945 Allen, Lawrence U S Army Dcsgardln, Clement Employed I P Co , Ch1ShO1N rrell, Evelyn Donald Employ d fllton Trust Co , Wilton Dubord, Paullne Employed Duhordvs Market, Chlsholm Ouellette, Dorls Duguay At home, Chlsholm a ..- L ' A -1-r- . -- . - . --E . J' ou -- ' ' ,., . . --. . - r -- Y' ' A L . ' .,- 1, T L- ' AJ A 4 ' re , ..... ' 0 0 s ' er -- P I Om . D. -- H- GO -.. . ' o a N TNG' o XP. a . . -- . N. . ,-- X Blaisdell Evel n Wri ht--At home North Ja . 5 ! J 0 o T o 0 . Oy ,Z . . -- . w1--1-r-- . . - ui ,.- .1 C if! ' . -,, ' ..- A G ..... 1 ' KT 4 ' x . Z L A o o o '. pc f' ' -- r, . If v' ' ' o Q ---'r-' . . ' A o Q o - Du T1 A -- Q ru' . un ' Q . 4, . Legere, Rlta Ferland At home, Chisholm Fournier, Theresa U S Nurse Corps Lewiston din , Vlrginia Employed, Llvermore Falls H c e , Eileen Employed, Farmington Marse lo, Lorraine Employed, Haverhill, Massachusetts Slmoneau, Dorls Ouellette At home, Llvermore Falls Richard, Adrlce Employed I P C0 , Chlsholm wteIIe Dorothy Employed, Wilton 1946 Frechette, Margaret Benedetto At home, Chlsholm Chell, Mary Employed Bass Shoe Company, Wllton olidge, Earle Employed I P Co , Chlsholm Duguay, Paullne V1v1an's Beauty Shop, Llvermore Falls G neIla, Robert Employed I P Co , Chlsholm sselin, Lorette Employed J Guy Coolidge, Livermore Falls rd, Marllyn Holman At home, North Jay Jones, Loulna State Teachers' College, Farmington Marsello, Angela Employed Lahrecquefs Market, Chisholm uarchettl, John Employed I P Co , Chlsholm arquts, Uermalne haurals At home, Chlsholm Soucy, Adellne Meader At home, Chlsholm Ouellette, Florence Employed J Guy Coolldge, Llvermore Falls Perron, Jeannlne Employed Western Unlon, atervllle rdan, Nathalle Swett Employed Novelty Shop Dryden POullH, Rene Bllss BHSIHGSS College, LSWlStOH 1947 Beaudette, Rene Employed I P Co , Chlsholm R1ta Employed, Rangeley ivfn, Roland Employed I P Co , Chlsholm yIe, Arlene Pellet1er's Beauty Culture School, Lew1ston shales, Paullne Employed Deshales' Cash Market, Chlsholm val, Lawrence Bllss Business College, Lewlston Howes, Margaret Employed Farmers' Telephone, Farmlngton Howes, Rodney M C I , Pltt fleld, Malne Jerry, Prlscllla At home, Jay Sampson, Lorralne Leclerc At home, Chlsholm Legere, Jacquellne Employed Sanltary Dairy, Chlsholm Naurals, Adrlenne Employed I Co , Chlsholm Iler, Lowell At home, Jay eIIette, Jeannlne Employed Bass Shoe Company, Hl1tOH ellette, Raymond Bllss Buslness College, Lewlston P ron, Vivlan Employed I P Co , Chlsholm FE ington, Judlth Employed Norrwock Shoe Company, North Ja R ymond, Rosalle Employed Labrecque's Market, Chlsholm Roy, Roger U S Army Q o , Go g ' -- ' -I1---' - . H ' ' 0 o a . S8 , -- CO ' o I 0 . on -- . , . ' GO ' Q Lo . ' -- . In . - l 0 0 I NI A . I . -- . -:Tw L - - Q 1 i-il' A Q C- Q . JO L . -' , - . -- .----'-' . 4 V. Swift, Ronald--U.S. Navy ' n . Q . GI' H . BO -- .4 l 0 B BO -- . - . De . --D - . . Du -- . . .1 ' . T '.o Q 0 . S ' . - -- A . , X . .4 . ' ..- 1 'D ' .. ,l., o H1 -- f . Ou ' 1 ' Htl. Ou 7 --I . . . er ' -- , , , ' T ' -- 1 y a . -- . ' a o S ,apr-PL 1 148 HE HE HE HE HE HU 'W ffx f N D k,f Q. .J Dill 1 Q Iillne V Tty PUILLTPT P 0 fou ff all n eo tere t nv Your cok . 1 tures are especially good nthrop Naine WINNER Qtr ieh School Your fo? r r'ere ln You have some very Hood pictire a os SHAROTA ew Ohaion High S hool, New sharon, Maine W en owed Joui bxok vezy much It shows a creat deal of hard CIR TAiTLE Ranfeley High school, Rangeley, Maine You have a fine book The addition of more pictures would iuprwve it EAGLE Wilton Acacemg '1ltOH, Maine You have a very neat and carefulld arianged book CHRONICLF South Paris Figh School, South Paris, Maine Your literary section is very good MEQSALONSKEE RIPPLF Williams High School, Oakland, Maine The section on music is very good found the entire book very interesting THE HIRLPOOL Pennell Institute, Gray, Maine You have a very interesting sport section. THE ANGELUS Leavitt Institute, Turner, Maine The neat arrangement of your school activities makes yours an excellent book. J H 2 W-'95 l o M o,-, 1 ,o ,JEZQ1 +5f 1' 1 ,N X 1 1 X I f N, ff xfw f -w f , f , I, , Q ff . f f s ,..-. J k I X I M 1 J T1 n li-iAN Phillips H135 3ehT-l- 45 'l pn, 1' Q,'r syn rr 'IFCUTCS aze very n celv er'a.Co' We found your jearhock e v in- , 1 s 1 Z, , THE LAUREL Farmingzcn Hifi School, Terminqton. Maine Q b is very at'crdeti1'e 'file Jie U f' 4 f 1 , Ur: v V, ff: 1--1 . ' Tl w u ' HJ-A -A Op I1 ,ye x 1 211- - ' ,J L boo. is ve,y lie. st'rg. ', A ' '- v-A -M '- Q2 ' 5' CQ ' Y ' K' ff '1 Q fr nv 1 ' T M u -f . U A.: Q, e j -r 1 1 A ' at - ' .A ' I J I G J Q ,vt TEV .J 1 ,O . T rn l D u ' Q Q ,L L L A s.. -, . l Q 1 . Q L .A ' . 1 .H . 1 t . T A . , Y U. . , H . f . , J A . x,L . X 0 . . . T ,LJ E Q 1 , .A . .A .a. -I n A . . . . - lu A 'J' - ' rx . . . . v U Q I 1,16 . , . . . u . 1 ' nlL A . . . Lpq NAVILLUS BETWlCk hlgn School, QGFVlCC, alne our boob 1 ve y U1 c The a r nberent o your alumnl lS esp clally good THE CPATTVPER Bllss BUSlHGSS college Lewlston, Valne Vod have a verr good book ShOJlHg that much tlme was spe t on lt BAN'EP Llvermore alls Hlgh School, LlV6PYCFP Falls, halre Your book lS very good, but the addlt cn of a fex Jokes would lnprove lt ,ou also F ve a very lU tGFGStlPg school paper VUSSUL UNS UIT Strong Hlgh School, Strong, Malne We ergoyed your book ver, muon 'e found lt very lnterestlng LISBONIAW Llsbon H1 h School, Llsbon falls, halne iour book lS one of the best we l8CGlVPd It lS vcr, UlCSlW arranged ANSP RAW Auburr falne Scrool of Comme ce, Aubdrn, Ia ne Your book l an excellent one e llbed 1+ ver much Ve llkeo ,ouz hook very muon, keep up the good vorl THE PlLCl echallc alls Hlfh chool, 6Ch2WlC f lls, ialne V ur bo k ws Jo tr, of 1F31 e Otror c cols Nl t fell use your Iearbcol as 31 example OUr Nm nxCra:GES Ahh rOUR CORNSRS Scarborough U rh School, Scarborough, Malre CREST Falmouth Hlgh School, alrouth, Nalne CRI SON RA'fLER Standl h Wlgr Scrool, Standlsh, Malne CLAPIOL Freeport lpr school, Sebago Lake, Nalne Stanley Hlgh School lngfleld, Laine Fryeourg Acadeny r,eburg, h3lD6 m u . . 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' . ll, Q A A, . 1 ,J T Yr' , ' L I- 1,-A I., A - '1 ' Yr' ' r , IL - 4 L . ,1 H , U I, XY Q yi, Ereez s June 19115 Glrl 'I went Hlght Inat C note VJr s h noth1nv my bank once held my m nth c opera last tenor r ld a h1 h X H nutes note IOP Georve HI was offe ed ten bucks a strlnr to stop playlng the VlOllH W Paul Hold you take t e ferqn George Sure Now I'm studylng to play the p1ano H Porter 'u1d you m1ss your traln, QIFQ' Travelle UNo, I d1dn't 11ke ICS ooks, o I chased lt out the SCQCIOH B10 Fellow WF1gnt1n5 a rleht prow1oed tkat you do lt 1ntell1gedtly ' Llttle fellow HYes, but I can always i1nd a smaller m n 1 her I wonder who t S e efram IS rom H Junlor esrern Ur1on, I recov nize tre H3fdWF1tlHF H J1m HAre you go1nv to the ov show H John UNO I'm going to read all about 1 1n the HFleas' Ga zette HI use a smokeless tooacco U Hwh t do you do to make lt smokeless A HI chem 1 Ieacher HYou dr1ve nuts 1rat d1d you do before you came a DFOf8SSlOH8l moronv' Pup1l I was an amateur I've Just shot a doe She Was he mad ' he Hdell, he wasn't pleased noy 'I'm gOlHg to patent a new dGVlC9 I 1ust lnvented N u1rl 'what's lt for? B It d9V1C9 to loo th ou h a bTlCP wall H u r1 Nvhaf do you call 1t9 o A wwndow H Freshman HI took three 8Sp1FlHS a d t d1dn't help my head S CGHIOT Hnotr n could ever flnd your braln Chi l1e HI car bend bars Wlth axd Oscar 'Ilon bars arlle H o Chocolate bars rHG I can do lt the hard way vlEb nuts H Irs Brown HHe s a real doctor I had a frlend who was almost dflHU but he mulled hlm over the humn nr Jones 'Nh1ch wayo o 'ney, oe' day tod y W Joe HDO fellows b1rtndays9H B Hvny, do u l1ke me grows on Joe Udo, but I've have a blrth l1ke you have thlnk a fellow trees seen some l1ke you hang from trees'n JHIS fe I I II II , I ' : ' to nn? J A' W . : ' me 1 ' . m' .X Ie ' 'g U1 ' be- -P 1 Ii g' . b ' . ,' Boy: WT atls '.Og . ' : H - ' .N o' ' I six A y o 1s.H ' , Fl ' I I y T yy he. O.H . H ' 'pi , : r ' : ' 1 .H 5 ' I I I ya y I , . n- - . A Lh Of, U . 2 ' , U . . fl L ' f' ' - VY ' H . 3 . . . oy: H' 's a ' k r 'F. ' 1 ' . 1 q. . 2. . 1 J: v , , ,N - 175 ' ' - 1 ' - Ii 1 ' w . y. 1 . 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' ' ' , .1 TH ob: TN yo ' Z A r 'ttli ' ?ll 0 I ' I 'Please, slr, morrox off 9' HAH, yeS, suppose9H xactly slr, flrst parachute Jump could I have to ur grandmother, I she 13 maklng her Tom nlhat are you worklng hard and so many hours forv Do you expect to take all your oney to the grave w1th youvn Frank HYeah, I want to be the lchest man ln the cemetery U HCome, come, my man, oecn lcoklng around here tlne xlthout bu fo Que I want another lng hat you've a long do you floor walker U replled the old gentle man I'm the new owner 'Yes,' savd the great man, I woke up one mornlng and found my self lamous HIt was slightly dlfferent wlth me,U slghed the other HI found myself famous and then I yoke H My Huntlng Record for l947 December 26 Snowln' Can't go huntln' December 27 Stlll snowln' Can't go nuntln' December 28 Stlll snowln' Shot Grandman ' F1PSt Young Nan I bought my glrl a nlce basket of frult U Second Young Man Uprultv Why frultvn candy W Teacler Yell me what you now about the Caucasslan race, Joh ny Johnny HI wasn t there I went to the lootball game lnstead H Pecrult HHow dld you get along Wlth the South Sea natlves whlle you were therevn Sailor nThose cannlbals were very fond of me They toasted me all the day long hrs Hfere s a wonderful thlngl I've Just been readlng of a man who reached the age of 40 vlth out learnlng how to mrlte Pe met a woman, her sake made a scholar elf ln two years Nr 'That s nothlngl I man xho was a profound at 40 He met a woman, her ake made a fool of ln two days ' read or and for of h1m know a oholar and for FlmSGlf i - - I : ,'. . so my ..- 7 I . , m ' , F . , . . . 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