Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME)

 - Class of 1917

Page 1 of 62

 

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1917 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 7, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 11, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 15, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 9, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 13, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collectionPage 17, 1917 Edition, Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 62 of the 1917 volume:

FEI DDX I Gi U' ew rafrv-'v1f1 df! lf! C! 3 F! o-v UI 0 5 Z :- P+ Ut P+ O F! N uovuuov Jus, fN'1'.If?f1f? C111 4IfF ' we sm mrs or mmes BESIDESQ DRUGS in? Loon ovfn nun un: or George Z1 morgan llbropr 91' 'STATIONFRY K' AND Bharat 1Fru1tz In Sveaann SCHOOL SUPPUES Scbraftt 5 Eaintp Gonfections Elpproveo JBranos of Cigars Zlll Smokers Gooos Q wma sr ePP Pest nrrlcs Lusfc EASTPORT ME Seasonable Goods at the Black Store House Letter Boxes Letter Plates for Doors House Numbers R F D BOXES 1? S LIQUID VENEER Best Dressmg for All Furmture A FIN E LIN B OF Varmsh Stains for Furmture and Woodwork FARM AND GARDEN Toou.s S TREOARTIN BROTHERS . f future-xifx .. -.. fsxifxgg 1 F fra 4 4 iDL'ffFA',41fFilfFf-'1f?l5-fifkfhfh 4 4 fe- 1 41413 1 ,I A ' 34 ' M . Q' 3 1 ' UF e- ! - A ' e S ee is - 2 2 Z . L 2 3 2 wa 1 f 1 uv, ' Vlqgl I I ODDS IIL1 When You are In Need offl- -.QJ CAMERAS PHUTU SUPPLIES SHEET MUSIC PUSTCARIIS CIINEECTIIINERY SMCIIERS CCUUS or want that roll of Fllm Developed and Flmshed X ln the best possible manner remember V K T H CJ NI PSON Comme cual Street Lubec One Mlnute to the Ferry I kt ep a ,qof d lme of the above artlcles at low DTICES Anythmg not carr1ed 1n stock wnll be ordered on request -91 The First Impress1onl4- People to whom you wrrte busmess letters especxally for the first t1me are sure to est1mate your rmportance by the quahty of the Printing you emplov as well as bv the quall tx and class of the letter paper rtself 25 Years at the Busmess qualxfies us not only to do good me chamcal work but to offer w1thout expense many valuable suggestmons regardmg all kmds of PRINTING THE HERALD JOB PRINT LUBEL They Wont let Us Cn to War' Thev Want Us Here to Make Then' Hhntngraphn Giwtge 3: llfrzt tn' 1. astpurt, um: Call at the BRICK STURE FOR I-:fruits at the Lowest Prices LCWNEY S CANDIES ICE COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM Fresh Roasted Peanuts Cigars and Tobacco CHAQ R LEIGHTOINI Lnbec Nle Tl 565 T H E Q L' I ' . ' H T E . I . E I :: v ,. I I 5 I 4 I ,T ' . . ------ ' . i i . V . , . H . . . . n 0 . , 7 0 0 I -I dn, fa Z' I Q-1' I H I H -. 1 . ', sn, ' I I I n - .I . 1 I I I L ' ' Q ', . fl . - I 1 1 121 THE QUODDY LIGHT G-lam., 'NEE-' Nag, fx, 1' E F HEFFRON J H GRAY COUNSELLOR AT LAVV Stoves and Plum bmg I- b M EASTPORT ME Ghz Ilbelobograph The Ltttle Machtne wtth the Bug Votce rl E SAUNDBRS ATTORNEY xr LAW L b y Lt W d D A GILLIS 6. CO The Largest Department Store tn Washtngton County Men s Clothing and Furnrshrngs Men s Ftne Footwear ladtes Weanng Apparel and Shoes Dry Goods and Smallwares We Speotaltze tn latest Novelttes YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED THE BUCKNAM COLWELL COMPANY EAS FPORT MAINE xfWc91'u'Ex65EFx6K9w'di'n161e3E K9Nv'R5'vx mm: we xx xx x wax xfx wewiw-ew: ww- Y 1-aw-11-1 K 1-:mm fx!! C3 ? ., f3UbL:f7rL9'bL, G-LfbL,G.un-g,fhm:.L,fxLrn-L,cLg:.t.szL, , F:-LC-B.L,f:u',BL,f3Lc.xL,faL13:.t,, rxsbmm ' f L 4 o : . . , Q . 9' 5 HOWRV IUILDIIC Y it u oc, . hlne , 0 5 . gt Aw I M , 'N at . 7 . . I I I Z in 5 tn Sl? I-I ec, MC- Plays any make Record with any needle. .Q -r naman Costs onl 510. Come in and hear this V' Z 'M itle on er. 'S g , . . - ZZ if . . w Zz . 5 - gt , . . . , . N 'B Sl? . , . Z2 . . . . N 'J Z 1 ft Q NIYN66f 2 ZZ Q , . A 1 , RJ vifhifi l'15'ti,vf'1'1'h4!h'1fK:'N weGE5x-e me fw:lhe'?t'q'.hi'F1'1'PKfiEv1'h1'i1-:fnx'C Wifi:-cfh'Q,iif7't-:GTG 1-:fn-q51.qfhq., D DX -666 999' JWE APPRECIATE voun PATRUNAGE M, Q, I Fflib ,Ag Ann AIM T0 PLEASE 9999 999999996664'666'666666699999'9'9'9 - '---' 9- '--- 99-B 9999 6966 99999999 9999 6666 6666 6666 9999 6666 6666 6666 9999 6666 9999 66'-69:9-6666 POR THE C RADUAKLB The Cummings Restaurant EASTPORT HAY .SCALE BLOCK Eastport Maine 14 AGIJE THEA FRE LU BEC M E WILBOR A SHEA Les ee and Manager HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS AND AMUSEMENTS 9999999966669999999999999999 xl '999B99999999999966666666666699999999i9999 C 4 'I' H E Q L' U IJ ' L I G II T 2 5-ew?-a+: ef: : 1 91 9-: 91 Z,1-2S9995999991'Z'Z 'I 'P ' J! fi , , 4. 45 'X 9 1 I? .. 1 I lt! ' K5 'F :Q - M if :- if Q ' ' 1 'N '. 31 as -1 - J - Zi! - 63 'I es -5- .. I Zi ' 11 fi D f th Th I H all 01' , C CWC er -- rx - 5: uc o . . o. . :Z , ' - ME. -9 Q2 ' ' II ,, - .! zz ' ' ' 33 S2 ...V i ..-T -99 M- QQ Q? . ii .l --y - -X ' r U' -5 -4 9 I? 3? zz .. , . if iz -- -NNN-aNff,m -2:-, ,f,y,- -- - XXNK 'S ' --f-, '- ., .X iz- rn 5-:ZH -- E -.-,- .. fl ' 1 5 11 :'::.:.:. :'::.::...:'::::.::a5'i.::::::'::::::::::: ::::':'.':':. V54 I' X OUTDOOR SPORTS f- fxg,,f3,4,4'gg:,f Ajfjfx N' fNA'1A',x4lfRl.VfX fxfxfif-'S '1 , 141f1 4,7 .-fxf-'Ya 4 4 4Tif?A FfKfNfNf41fs'Hl..f Gylyililijxl Y'xU'Ni'-..'fX.'PfkbG,.fl,f NJ There IQ no tome knox n that equ ls the ,qreqt out of doom Plenty of exercl e 1n the open deep breathln I ht th1 111 mqke for health and happme S I3 Whuher sou l1ke the momer me fxercwe X011 get bv plum CRO LET or the mcu actwe game ot TFNNIS QI the sul! 111011 t uous, g unc ofBAS1'BAIL X011 w11l find h 1 mc L Q ntlal fm ye 3 Sona! and fi ld equmment that can b found 1n any other store IH thxs s anon An 1 you x uh to YVh11S am LX Vour 1e1sure 1n 11 HANIXIOCK or a SWIYK thev, too axe hero 111 great va 1613 fi Bicycles, Cishlng Tackle, Etc THE G W OAPEN OORPOQATION v 1 St mo 'Vlalne Cb? iiirahmh .'?j1151I1El11H? Pagrzarg A lsiuhlzslg it nn I8l 1 Cgvnvrul Jlnmlranrr .ill1B1I1ElfIEP Savings JBHNR 5BuilDing Q, c Qlitest lsluhltslgeh zxgenrg BZIBQJOIT .GDC lantern Kizune A1 IU mu! lrnk 4141 E 5 1,2 5 2 1 7 2 s 3 laslpmst :iiizunr 3 -s - fn 1- re 1' ' ' f ' ' K V 3 1 f- :. ,1 I E 4 at f G2 ' i! ' 5' ' ,. .. ' 9 4 . JE-Iififsi W 0 I 'P CD ..7-Qf:-.-IE ff-3 4 ' . 3' ..:'..'. 'W ' 1 Q 1 , Q: -' ' J , b-I ' , ' . 1 , - o IO A W Q' 4 F 1 1 F , a V . Q - ., 1 w Q 45 s '- , Er' N nf , U 3 I J . HQ L cn l A he Q! il- if T V W J 'W' F ,, . ll Tl . ,Q '- ' :E ' if '. FJ A E 7 1 ' in V 1-1- 1 ' Q va e ' V . I A W - Zi' . A J 1. bv, 3 A: . O k 3 11 li Q ' F -P P ' J fx I4 ' . C K ' .1 V 7 U W PM - 4 . 1 U .. -. A --- .... .-.-....m.......m..m.i,-.m I1 31 - ,, -+ , 1 1: fb E4 1 ' Q 22 f 3' I ' F 'I 7 C P9 - ' - 3 9 -rm . 1 a N YS- : R-4 U3 H X q 1 1 1 ... 3 wl ..: ' '- , 1. il -1- X fb ' V' ' I ' - 'F J 3: 1 1-. 1 1 , pg Y , 1 51 . ,, Q1 5 .' 1 3 7 1 J! M H' P+- rd 1 P- u A5 1' ' ,g Q 4, ' 1 -1 1 5 . , 'v V 1 J O: ' X 12 I ' .. .4 O -J ' , ' . '- 1' :S - I ' f- A U' . f-r a I 9 Q. V - ' UO J ., , -. N ,- O ' Z: Q Q 0 ', 91 -'E Q a . - v .- :1 , K' I . cn V A I '5 f V 7 5 , . A 5 2 '13 - -4 I , 'f 'E 3 O ' . 9 ' Q 1. '1 V7 , ' 7 D9 ' - '. I 14 ' 3 . f S I. Q., 1 UQ Q 1 M UQ 'I 'r --Q' g ' 13 W O . J N Wi , E 1.1 .g .... J -1- w- .. ,Q H 3 2 T T' . JE 3 7 9 . ,, -. I -J x:,,'?1f1F':x,, . . J. . ' ' J W 'l HE QUODDX LIGHT l EA-r AT fg SHUES UF IJISTINCTIUN .... 1.2orhe 5 Restaurant QQQIXIQXI5 'ff Corner of Water and Commerc1a1 Streets Two Mmutes from Ferry Wharf A11 Strictly Home Fookmg BAKERY INT LONINEQTION G T YORKE, Propr The Latest Styles 111 Summer Fr otwear kld S'1t1n 85 Patent M P S Bought Espec1al1y for Graduatlon A OALKINS YOU CAN DEPEND UPON Mulholland s Market C M Mulholland Prop! Foot of School Street LUBEC ME UBLIC CAR Fon R IVATE ARTIES When you w1sh to enjoy a tmp ln a good easy rxdmg car one that w111 get you to your destxnatxon and back safely EIVC me a call Rates Are Reasonable BERTHA E MAHLMAN Phone 106 2 C65 W Y ww!-1 5.x-a.g,,.,5.g:,1 i,Y,,- U - fl 4 V I T Y TH i i 1 1 E 1. l 7 Q 5 l :,- - n , ,rl O O 0 g . 5 o E . 0 2 ax' :' QI .1 l ' n . Y' i I ' I E s - - - E L I 1. ' ' ' 3 L P u i 0 o 0 ' - T . e ' S e e-- l l , 3 I I D . . , . O I , . - A.. I I THE QUODDY LIGHT IQXYQDCJVQILV 4,4IfR'4J4ff?4YfFf-'1f?O al L1beri:y Loan Bonds ai 4141414141413 Issued by the Unlted States Government 1n denommatlons of i5 50 SIOO 3500 and SIOOO free from all encumbrances and bearlng lnterest at 3 1 2 per cent are offered at Par at thls bank Interest payable seml annually Conveltlble at par 1nto any bonds that may be lgqllfid subsequently ly the Government, beanng a hlgher rate of mterest Instalment payments w1l1 be accepted as follows 2 per cent on appl1cat1on 18 per cent on une 28 1917 20 per cent on July 30 1917 30 per cent on Aug I3 1917 and 30 per cent on August 30 1917 ,. 558 f',YJ09'Xl.'ffXfN Bonds dated june I5 1917 matu11ng june I5 1947 but redeemable whole or part on and after une I5 1932 on 3 months pubhshed not1ce LUBEC TRUST 84 BANKING COMPANY LUBEC MAINE limes Ilbargaret IE !ll5cCEeorge Ilbillmerxg I aa, --'-- 1-sga-E1-5-':zg4fa-2 X 1 . ..-1 --,am-xx 4 .-- '. .,'-- arf! 751-ix 'f 'I' c, uf ,iflfgi .,,.::r.:i-255515, ' . '44 , .5-:gag 4. 1 2. V. 1 .g?3:E,'Q .5:. . 'A+ ' 1 -Q .' '. 'f ',g:- - ':t74::!F.f1fT v21E:i' va 1' 5 1. Q:f:Q 4 ,, 5 - - I 1:-2 . 1-,I , if-'3?ff-...':v:Q:. E'f f95fL,l J' ! 0 sissy 1 Q- :gs Na+ ' ' 'mi - V W z-75 .' r - ?: .: .33 ' - Q - -F ji' A A gif-1 7, 31924 - x-1.1 fu ' .- .' ,-9 , ' 1: ,fl ..2:e:- , ,- - -g -.-:- -2-.'.'.g+' - ' - , .E-'SL-siE311 f-1 ,. - -' ' '7:1515'5 ' Kff:5:':if ff..' lf- . -.53 ig' .,'. -, I 1 , ' 's- FL '-. :fi:l11r:2i:??i21ff ' 5:-J' . 1 I . - ,zrzggigm 3-sf ' 4 , - , '-1 - fnvf' 5? ' ' ,, . . . . Q!! . 1 - H- N, - . 1 0 . ' , ,.. ,ul . L4 n- E g v ' ' ' an fi N , - T N E Q- . A ' ' . 0 , . D Q . . Ln ' - . , . ,, . ' - ' 15 ' , f lr . 3 , . 5 y 1 nib , it X il I . 4 1 I rx 3 , . I 9 as: , . L N E rd - v - ' I f 1 lj 0 4 A 1 , r . r 1 - r 1 5 OF LATEST DESIGNS S? and 1 large assortmex 1 f 2 59, Emhrmhrrg Your lnspectlon of these goods IS cord1ally 1nv1ted Water Street, Oppos1te Lubec Garage fi' C71 I I LIU 9 737 3 9 444779 646666 6 646979 6 S6445 95979997 97,7 79 e POCKET KNIVES RAZORS PABCI-iERRY'S.ei Eastport, Nle MECHANICS TOOLS SPORTING GOODS TO AUTO OWNERS I J A MORGAN BARBER VI L rr rvt purcha d tm husm 5 cf the LLBI L AUTO SUPPLX CO rrrd xrrll L 11 nu Jrrsmess u tr e c d r rr r full Irno 1 FIRES IUBFS OILb, GAS OLINE and CJREASES 'Nir Drr more in rl C mlnuo 1 r c.Ir nge, of Four Chairs no Long Waite Xour r rtrorrago 1 sol crted LUBEC ME Lubec Garage Co FRED A HOLMES Presrdent E I CASSIDY Treasurer E112 Eaglrght Store Eastport Dry Goods Company Ba k Square Eastrrort Marne L, XV f X Headquarters torSurts Boats Skrrts Dresses Is? E Sole A cency rn rlre Fm for V-ff-'ve QV X Fern S1 Warsts PN Nemo and Um 'ms ns Q Warner s Rust Proof Corsets S.-4 The Patrrrnage ot Lubec P ople rs Rt pmtfullx Qolrcrted 9999 199999999E939999Nf99E999999E99979666666666Q699EE999B6 C85 'I' H E Q U O IJ J Y H T Qzagaa. aa-. Aaaaa. 3. as . . U--. Q ..... 5 .5 . , ,. .,. as .4 ..... 5 .... X. .,. .-,.-.-. .,. ... 5 .,-,,.,.,.,.,. .,., .... ,.,.,.,.,.,. .,,.,.,.,. .... , ...... ,. .,. ,,. . .r.. .,. ,, .... ,. .,. ........ .,. . . . . . . ., at fr .L H . ft ra RI' .. I W il? 2:1 SI? 5:5 ZIS W fi? QI! f!! - fl! FX els 522 KE? a T: er! ' ' 555 ' fi 40 slr gh ---iif:-1- - J-it...-H --- L-12+-, ---f-2--Y-17:11 gl I K.. ' or . . . . I . . 50 ' A z 2 as I 6 r 1 , E s L. , U I I Y. I S? II! 'rr tr 1' I ' Q 1 r II stzrrxd I a I W 'S .. . I 1 A , . , , , . , . it W .. r , A , r - H gi 4 . A ' ' W - . . h r Lf r I r ' r ' W the Rcpair Department. if I , I , 4 41 if , UI 35 ' W If in 4' 'S 4 ' ' O ': 'I '-'Wm SI? gtg . W .. SE ' W tri or .. W ,,,,,,,,, ..-ln -mf f,....,..,. .. .. of .. QI? .. 'I' i ,,..-...., ri ,fl . 3 1 A If 'gji T5 , I S r. . - es f flggfaew. ' ' -' . . f 556' , .. . , .. . 1 1 v eo . . N L K 3 U . F . V . .. ,ri gs G J .t jj ' IXJXX Q H H ' rr H H 77 I .. AE: ,Q NX X , s u I , - I , N P. REX 1, , .. X ' IL rw. N - 1: X x r rt Q .. Y THE QUODDY LIGHT S000000000000000000000000Blii100630for 410000 It -cr C9 E5 4 C9 as as 4+ C5 4 Q G3 C9 C9 4? 3 3 as C9 O 0 'I' Q 4 C9 as C9 5 3 wi Q C9 GD +3 41? C9 if 3 2 4 Q Q -2+ C9 41? 4 S2 Q +A -If 'I' 3 2 3 EE? 0 0000 0000000 0 1000 1.00 -H1 KFlFEEV'EIE7lEFE9EEfCEQ7.g mall! 5 QIUYTUPU 331' 1M 1K Ethhrr BPUTIHT Bentuit 105 muafel' Street 105 .water Etreet Tir? Z5 r . gg -, I-9' F, I 4 5 . . FP - T - ' ,Z C3 2 ' 0 I-N D : CQ ' -0 W Q ,,, . ,, rx ,. 3 m J - ... m I x. Lg ' 2 rf. - 0 of 2' I Q D . O . . ' 0 rw . ' - + ru A o E es Burnett me Eastport me A VV BEQKETT Whlesal dRtalD I 1: illnxw anh Gllurqunt Qlluh Eruvragrn BECKETT BLOCK EASTPORT MAINE F HLODDY IIGHT WOSNVUSOSQQQQQQQQQSQRQQQSQSQQQOUWUWOQQQQSKGQNQS HUTCHIQONN1- wvlm QGWBQW DR C S HOLMES 00455651 DENTIS1 L b VIOTROLAS AND RECORDS S 189956 I P Hutchison Drugs 8. Statlonelyf We Would L1ke to llunISpend Thai Dollar Do Business w1th You The Tmw 10 Save IS When You are Earnmg w A ATTENTION A dollar w1ll open an account Wlth QUALITY th1s bank and may be the mean PRICES of provnlxng for you when out of employment Interest Paid at the Rate 3 S. L. Wadswonh 8L Son 0f3 2 Pefcenf EASTPORT, ME. EASTPURT SAVINGS BANK Tgl 1-2 EASTPORT. MAINE. vvsasmvsvssaawsosaefsaawsaaa wsvvwvss 10 TII J Q, T , - S Head of Ferry Wharf, Eastport. is agent for u ec, - - Me. E I I , I ' l I 1 e ssure You ' , . S P-4 -1 IXWW WW L---..-,.:MR .....-.. I'-'J'-1 xxx '-Il? -'-x . F'?i '1 Xxxwgx 1? 1N 1x9 xx um XXV W 5-N? X F-elm xx'-5-r- 1 'muy F-'E-? 'Z!? xv-Q.:-:ra X v VKX? mx A XxKxWNx XXQN XkXESNNNN X R www wwf W HH1H4fu 'HIHHUH ' 5 ln: ...Lf ffl' x Q X XXX X iii.,-.I .L I Y X f! Jfff LLJLLLV my L .J !,f EDITORIAL STAFF hr -4 U: O ffl- -1 O I' Fxmn c Towee Pere 1- ter QP! 11 'C Q be Quobbrg light Vol 2 Lubes, Maine,June l9l7 No I PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS UF LUBEC HIGH SCH00l PIINTID BY THE LUBIC HERALD 1 1 Ilnhrrirzl Stuff Edrtor 1n Chref Fred Trecartm Ass1stants Annre W rtt Evelyn Averx Agnes McBr1de Busrness Manager Karl Dodge Locals Merrrll Toft Aasrstants, Angela Thayer jessre Cook Beatrrce Ingalls Personals Fannre Towse Assrstants Helen Freeman Emma Da vrs, Ruth Treagy Athletrcs Frank Mulholland Assrstants Alger Prke, Arthur Mulhol land, Clarence bmall Alumnr Sara Marston Assrstants Madelme Whrttrer Delora Lerghton James McCurdy Exchanges Helen Ramsdell Assrstants Jotharn Reynolds Beulah Adams Phrlrp Davrs Art Edrtor Wrllram Lamson .llfureinuril TVrthth1s rssrre the Q1 rddy Lrght starts on rts second vear as a Hrgh qchool Annu l We had asprratrons durrng the early part of the wear to publrsh the paper more than once but happemngs over whrch we had no control prevented the accom plrshm nt of that desrre We rvrsh to thank all those uho have helped to make thrs rssue rx hat rt rs and espt crallv are we grateful to the frdver trsers for wrthout them our paper would be rmpossrble Patronrze them they are our frrends We are conscrous of the fact that our work rn thrs rssue rs not wrth C119 out mrstakes md ne uelcorne con truc trJe crrtrcrsm E r e p zz r z B rr z s 1 Preparrclncss has been the wrtchrvord rn rhrs country for the last two ears YVhy not adopt rt rn our Hrgh School rn regard to Athlet1csP Our Football team was as good as my rn the count f but our Basketball team was sorely hampered bv the scholastrc drlfrcultres of seterfrl of our best players thrs ought neve to oecur If we do our darly lesson farthfully, we wrll have no troublr about ranl and 'mth letrcs however wr should not ust ru' les sons asameans of partrcrpatrng rn such games only 'md forget the real purpose for whrch we are attendmg flwh bchool apreparatron for lrfe Prep rre nrt only for the present but for the future Studs for knowledge rather than rank Lrfe rs not one conrrnual ball game and the t trrrnmen of rank tor that purpose 19 not the hrghest arm we should have rn mrnd but rather the acqursrtron of some knoul edge whrch shall be of value to us rn the game of hte EE E F! A QI r e ti at I r n n Our parents have grven us a rarge and vrell equrpped sch ol burldrng rn vt hrch we havf the prrvrlege of learnmg rhat the currrculum offers to puprls of hrgh school age Ther a e burdened wrth taxes to help rn the supptrt and upkeep ot hrs burdrnf I rt not th ltoger e trnff and p oper that we sh an our crppre cratron by takmg care of the property as Q , , ' 2 'v' ' ' , S ' . . . , . . I . ' 5 'ii 1. ,r 5 . . .L 2 , . , , . ' r . r 1 X. , . ' - r . , ' X , . , . e , - . . . . Q Y . V , . L r . , ' ' 7 1. ' 7- . ' my A a Q - . . V . . - . x 7 - , . .x c 4 1 . - 1 -x X - r . l , , . . 1 . . 1 r A l . J . T . , r , , ' ' . . . , - 1 'W ' -- ' - . 1 .s .r f .', c, '. 2 L v - ' ' . . . ' 7 ' ' wkriw-Mn xZ HY Y W -T -TQA 1 . .' c 3. ' ., 4 . . . Q K . l K ' t , ' ' r . , . , L' . . ' .' x n ' ' 3. . W ' t ' . ' uf Y '- :. , - ' a P - . 9 . . , ' , 1, 4 X , . A C . . . 7 . 7 V . . v . .1 I X . . - . xv . , . v u 11 . I ,- x . 5 ' C - x . . . ' Y Y ' . v ' A 7 ' - ,-. ' + 'a . . . A ' ' L .. . ' . ' '1 ' , ' H I , H ' L b r CU, Q ll Y' t' .. l . N ' ' I 1' K ' 1 f L - 5 . , . . . . R . . - N., . V I . I THE QUODDY LIGHT we would of our own? Use the blllldlng' ms an onportumty to show the gra'eful ness vue have for the pr1v1leges grven us E 52 5? 1 1 i s i n I Q r lg n Mus1c has a place m every man's l1fe rf left undrrected hrs cholce IS not always the best vet muslc has 1ts effect on e our tW1C6 a week musxc perxod that e are not the things we would choose lf left to our own des1res but we WILL find that these selectrons are of the better grade of mnsxc not popular ' and we shall soon lrfe of every person We often find in thmgs we are asked to study and learn that we enjoy more and more the kmd of muslc that rs not worn out after a few ren d1t1ons Let us then endeavor to cult1 vate a pleasure rn and a deslre for the best nn mus1c whxch can only be attamed by gradual steps and contxnued study Let us keep up xnterest m the Glee Club and bear rn m1nd tnat we are getting toward a h1gher plane w1th every repet1t1on of the selecuons we are asked to learn 52 E E Q n in c QN n z It n It does not seem out of place to mentron 1n thls column that the hbrary needs more books and the grafonola needs more rec ords Here 1S a chance for mdlvmuals classes or townspeople to IUCTCRSC the High School equxprnent by supplymg some of these needs JJ C123 Qnmnsllr Qzinnzn If we are to Judge by the verdrct of the glrls m the school Domestlc Sc1ence has earned a place 1n the curriculum for good and all In one short year w1th a rather 1nadequate equlpment the g1rls have been more than repa1d by the amount of practr cal knowledge they have recemved Le the course be contmued and g1ve everv g1rl m Lubec a chance to learn the dutles of carxng for a home EES? 1 n I a r lg z Q n Smce Domestxc Sclence has been so suc somethmg of a slmxlar nature would be at tractlve and helpful 1f applzed to the thmgs that a bov ought to know? Is lt not the log1cal thmg to mtroduce some pract1cal or vocational study for the boys? Someth1ng for the boy who does not expect to go to college but expects to begm earmng hxs l1v1ng when the door of the High School closes behlnd hmm ln some commg June 7 Some kmd of manual trammg adapted to the needs of the communxty P Secondary school agr1culture, under the guldance of a tramed teacher cooperatmg with local Granges has proved the solut1on of thu problem 1n many Maxne schools Let us hope the t1me IS not far d1stant when the boy as well as the g1rl shall have some practlcal knowledge oEered hum m the H1h School course Q he l I ' . , ' ' th ' u t 4 I ' -, - 1 1 ' ' . . , I . . ' 5 7 . n , . discover that Om- taste is changing, and cessful for the girls, does it not seem that THE QUODDY LIGHT Htstnrg nf 11111 er HE FRENCH were the first to ex Dlore and settle rn Lubec They sarled these beautrful bays and anchored ln these harbors 1n 1604 slxteen years before the Pxlgrrms landed on Plym outh Rock They commumcated wrth the Indlans whom they afterwards Chr1st1an 1zed and they named the country from Cape Sable to the Penobscot r1ver Acadxa afterward corrupted 1n part by the Indrans and Englrsh rnto Quoddy About 154 years later French Canad1ans escapmg from Nova Scotla settled on these shores and traces of them stxll exrst at North Lu b c and South Bay human hand Standmg facmg the north and extendlng the rlght hand palm up ward w1ll illustrate the form Phe thumb IS West Quoddy Head the first finger lS Flagg s Pomt the town proper the second finger rs North Lubec the thxrd Denbow s Neck and the fourth Crow s Neck The rntervemng spaces are West Quoddy Bay Johnson s Bay Cobscook and Straight Bays West Quoddy Head IS the most eastern pomt of land rn the Umted States and was known by the Indrans as Cheburn Here IS located the most eastern llghthouse rn the Umted States establlshed ln 1809 Flagg s Poxnt was so called from a man of that name who came here rn the latter part of the last century and bu1lt a cabm a httle below the present Mooney house He claimed the whole pomt but drd not C135 succeed 1n holdmg xt so he removed later to Grand Manan The Indran name was Kabaumkeag a real Etchemm name and better than the mongrel Quoddy Cam pob llo a Canadlnn lsland on the east, is separated from this pomt by a small arm of the sea known as the Narrows This IS only about 300 feet wrde at low t1de and before the channel was dredged rt could be forcled on foot at the lowest trde Seward s Neck now North Lubec was settled about the same time as Moose Isl and or soon after the war ln 1785 The two places were lncorporated as one town rn 1798 and named Eastport There y ere achusetts New Hampshire, western Marne and the Provlnces Some were soldiers in the Revolutlon others refugees from Can ada who had espoused the Amerlc rn cause The land was afterward surveyed and each settler secured hrs txtle from the state of Massachusetts by paymg five dol lars bes1des the cost of surveyxng It was thought that the mterests of the people on the mam land ' as It was then called would be better served by a sepa rate orgamzatlon and a petltron to that end was srgned by both sectlons The name, Lubec suggested lt 1S said, by Mr Weston a lawyer was spelled Lubeck untrl 1818 The act to set off and 1ncorp0 rate the town passed the General Court and was approved by the Governor, on June 21 1711 It was provlded that untll the new town should have enough xnhablt O - I ' ' ' S ' km gl, . . ' , . .x ' . . . . 1 4 ,, - , . I ' N- . - N.. . i I 3 . . t . . 4 1 ,7 7 , Q I I , 1 I I s h , I . 3 . n ' V The conformation of the town is like the 244 inhabitants, all SQUHUCFS. fl'Om MHSS- : . 1 A . . . , y l . n . . ' ' 4. I ' . - , . 1 ' . 5 . Y , K I 1 ' Y , ' I Y . l . , , ' ' I I Y L- ' ' - 7 I ' , L - , . I ga . , . I I 1 n n I , l ' Y l , . . . - I x - Till' UUODDX LIG T tnts to entnle her to a representative she hould unlte x 1th Eastport for that purpose There were 584 souls and only one school house located in what IS now 'Wo 3 North Lubec There wa noehurch butp1ov1s1ons were soon made for erecttng one Rev Ephraim Abbott 't missionary vrsrted the town about th1s tlme He reported that tnere were very few books here rn No 9 non Trescott and that he distrlbuted 97 b1bles 76 testaments and 74 spelling books The Narrant for the first town meetmg was issued to Mr Samuel Beal one of the 1nhab1tants and freeholders of the town of Lubec and was datedj ly 7 A D 1811 and s1gned Ol1verShead Justlce of Peace On the fifth day of Noxember 1812 Lubec voted for the first time for electors Umted States the counties of Hancock and Washington bemg entitled to one elector Phe first money to be rarsed by a tax was on Apr1l 5 813 and the amount was S100 This was a modest sum but xt should be remembered that the people were poor and that the war made hard tlmes for the young town At first these eastern Waters were ahve wlth American prrvateers whlch cut off a lxrge part ofthe Brrtish commerce of the bay They finally were driven out or captured by the Bxltrsh navy which was drawn here by the1r depredations Fmally all eoastwrse trade was stopped and goods had to b transported bs land mer roads xxh1ch were almost rmpassable Only txxo f'11'Dll1GS had settled at Flagg s point Lexus F Delesdern1er's and Nehe C149 mxah Small s The formers parents were French Huguenots from Geneva SWIYZGT land and who settled in Cumberland county Nova Scotia Here Lexus was born rn 1751 and grew up preJud1ced against the English bec use of their mhuman treatment of the F1 ench Acad1ans He Jomed a band vt hose sx mpatlues vt ere for the Colon1sts then 1n 'trms and under Colonel Eddie made an attack on Fort Cumberland at the head of the bas and suffered a severe defeat He XV1fh others, escaped through the wllderness to Machms Here he found Colonel john Allan one of h1s fathers nelghbors, who took h1m mto government SSTVICC wlth a lieu enant s comml sron Whlle servmg under Allan he Vlblted Passamaquoddy several t mes and whe 1 the w tr was over c une h re to lne On the e tabhshment of the Felelal Customs Dxstrlct of Psssama quoddy tn 1789 he was appomted rts first colleetor x 1th lns ofiiee at Flagg s Pomt In 1794 he was appoxnted post m ster but ne did not retun hrs office long The rn uls came lrregularly once a week tl ans p lrted on foot through the woods About this time Solomon Rlce establlsheu a stor at Rlce s Island and Lewxs Deles dernler moved the collector s ofiice there nd afterwards to Moose Islam Here he went through the mtzmg struggle whlch the fove nment h td NV1Lh the ptrate smug, glers ouung the embargo precedmg the last war wlth England Colonel Lemuel Trescott succeeded Mr Delesdermer He was born m Brxstol County Mass 1n 1751, and had served as Majorm the Rewolutlon After the war he came to Quoddy and began manufact v u J, H , , , . . t.. l V' t,, , ' . , h - ' 1 K Y K 5 ,A ' , 1 l . A , , a . V N n A . . . ' 51 ' ' . s Q ' . 'I ' ' f . , ' I 1 . v , n g t 1 , s o 'O A ' V I , A Q -1 . L ' ! - - 1 ,I s ' L' s n n Q I, Q. 1 . . , x S ' . 1 ' 4 1 I I Y I I I l .' l 2 , 'L A 2 ' , z. e H. t - as of the Presuient and Vrce-Pres1dent of the , , ., - - ., . . . s . I V ' ' ' s ' 1 ' ' s . , 1, ' ' I C -I ' f ,, , ' s an , - u - , ' : ' , J. , A , . L ' L . ' . . - , ,f .' , Y' , ' -i . . . - ' e ' -'r 5 . . '- - I ' . v, , ' 7 Q Q I 1 x f 1 J x . . , A U . L . ' f f ' f ' , , ' ' . ct 1. , . Y . :D xi- 1 L ' ' - y- ' -, 1. f l . f .' ' ' ' A c ' . . 1 . . K4 K A . . 1 ' . X I s , ' 4 Lx I 1 7 v 1 I I ' . - . , 7 . . . 1 '1 1 1 1 - c 1 ' ' , CL X99 IN D JN FQ FIC QCIFNCIA vv r 4 v A Q A w L.. 4 xv r 4 A 4 '4 r THE QLODDY LIGHT urrng lumber rn No 9 hence the name of Trescott for that town In 1808 he engrn eered the works for Fort Sullrvan left Eastport when the Brrtrsh took possesron rn 1814 and establrshed hrs ofiice at Luhec He resrgned hrs office rn 1818 and dred rn 1826 The first school house at the vrllage was burlt 1n 1817 It was two storres hrgh wrth a schooolroom on the first floor and a hall for town meetings above The other part of the town had been arranged into school drstrrcts prror to the war but the school system was of the most prrmrtrve type The moral srtuatron was far from pros perous or safe The character of the trade here had not been such as would help mor alrty and many who came to jO1111I'1 and to reap a harvest from rt would not have rm xx ere many good nd rrght thrnkrnff peo ple who saw the need of relrgrous rnfluence They organized a Parrsh Socrety and ar ranged the prelrmrnarres for burldrng a meetrng house A sum of money amount mg to 33 850 was subscrrbed by drfferent ones one half acre of land on the hrll nas grven by Nehemrah Small and work was commenced on the house The church was completed the 17th of August 1820 at the cost of 58300 John Sprrnger of Sterlrng Worcester county Massachusetts was the architect The length of the burldrng was 55 feet the breadth 46 feet wrth projec t1on 13x28 feet The herght of the Splfe was 125 1 2 feet a part of whreh was blown off rn the Saxby gale of 1861 The house was dedlcated on Wednesday August 30, 1820 The Reverend Elrjah Kellog preached C155 the sermon The srte of thrs burldrng rs very commandrng, rt can be seen from va r1ous drstant posrtrons and serves as a val uable land mark for vessels rn the effing Outsrde the vrllage agrrculture nd fish mg are pursued wrth not a lrttle profit Phe first herrrng cured by smoke was done by Danrel Ramsc el rn 1797 xx ho xx as rn structed by a Scotchrnan from Nlova Sentra The busrness rncreased unt1l 1870 when more thsn 500 000 packages were prepared for market rn one year Srnee then rt has deelrned and s udme packrng has trken rt place or rather rs conducted rn eonnectr n w1th1t Now sardrnes smoked herrrnff md potatoes are the p oducts or rndustry shrpped from our port Shr v burldrng md navrgrtron hav h ro 1 place rn our rndustrres from the first and The fir t sh1p hurlt rn thrs town x as thc schooner Hope of 125 tons constructed rn 1840 at Sew rrd s Neck by captarn Geor H W Allen Many of our town men h rd shrps burlt for themselves rn whrch they mrdr many trips to forergn ports There was only the one church untrl 1830 when the Chrrstran Chapel was hurlt rnr dedrcated 1831 The Methodrst Eprscopal church was erected rn 1846 and the Drs crples Chapel or Temple 1n 1862 The Catholrcs ere ted a chapel rn 1889 so there are now four places for worsh1p rn the vrl lage and five rn other parts of the town An effort for a gr Lded system wrth 1 hrgh school department rn the vrllage w rs not altogether satlsfactorx at first and scholars who wrshed the best facrlrtres for hrgher trarnrng were obliged to seek them r B. - y . . - '. ' . ' 1 ' 7 , ' a : ' . ' 1 1 ' , . . ' A . ' 1 1 a - . . I . . I . L K x I 1 , L li '. C -1 . . 5 . 'V . . 9. 1 2 .Q h' ' , ' ' . 5. ' ., . , ' ,, 2 , M ,T . A V , C t 1 . 1 1, . f 4 proved any community. However, there at times have become aleading interest. I' l s . r 'll . . , . I r I , ' ,N K c 1 ' - K s . c 1. 5, i . . . 5 - . . . i A , S x I ' , . , 1 . . L . a 1' 1 l C ' y 1 v s ' , . ' . g , . A x . lc c 'X 1 ' H .x ' Y .hu- ' . , , A A X l . . t . X . Q 2 g . 2 Q 1 - y . . 5 . . I , 2 ' h 1 l-f X v , ' I e ' c .. .Q ' ' . l . T I' UUODDX LIL: T elsewhere When this class became num erous enough to make lt a success means for obtan mg a lngher edueatnrn were pro vrded The town saw the need of a larger blllldlllg and has erected ft modern H1gh .School Durnlg the war of the Rebell1on 200 of Iubec s sons volunteered and served 1n the army and navy one for every twelve mhabltants or one for less than every three hable to a poll tax one for every ten between the ages of 18 and 45 Nova as the dark cloud of vxar gathers over our heads we are all ready as our grandfathers were to go at an mstant s call In 1911 the town celebrated rts 100th an n1versary Lubeck Germany from whlch the town was named sent many prctures of then' town to us Let us hope that the terrlble struggle between Germany and the Allles may soon cease and that Lubeck rn Germany may agaln be on frxendly terms wrth Lubec rn Marne J H G Ellyn Qttgxn ni the Q,3unhhg '!Iugl1l In selectrng a name for our paper one mght The staff found rtself rn a terrxble pllght Of names there were many of preference none And that rs how the trouble begun The first was too long the second too short But come to an agreement they could not When the1r argument was qu1te vsorn bare When with addled brain and rumpled harr Havmg sought thru prose havmg sought thru rhyme Exhausted by the straln of the tnne They began to notrce the sound of a horn So dtsmal so dreary so folorn From thlq the1r attentlon was gradually led To the place from which the sound had sped Frnally someone Cextraordrnanly brrghtl Proposed that they name xt The Quoddv Lxght ' And so my readers I have told you the story Of how our paper rn all 1tS glory Has descended to you as It were then born From VISIOHS recalled by the old fog horn A E L 17 C161 Y X V 4 II , A, H . A , . . - .. ' ' -1 A . .- ' . . ., I . - . . ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 - s t A Q I X I . - . Y I A . . . , . 1. . , , wx - I . , ,, . 7 . . . ' a ' 1 . . . a' -lf J A 1 1 I 7 . D 1 - 1 Y ' Q L T n n u o . . . l 1 1 1 -4 . ,, xx V 1 , . . . V I x , Q . . , 1 I 1 - L ! x - ' 1 l ' . mc . , v a n K 1 1 t THE OUODDY LIPHT E 2 Art nf Seemg Gflpngs There lS noth1ng 1n w,h1ch people dlifer more than 1n the1r powers ot observauon qome are only half ahve to what IS go1ng on about them wh1le others are keenly so the1r 1ntell1gence the1r powers of recognt t1on are 1n full force In eye and ear at all tlmes They see ts well as hear everythmg whether ll concerns them or not They never pass unseen a fam1l1ar face on the Street the1r power of attentxon IS always by natural hab1t and d1spos1t1on The1r percelvmg facult1es may be Sald to be al ways on duty and they turn to the outward world a more h1gh1y sensltlzed m1nd than do other people ln V1S1IlDg new countrxes they nouce the characte 1st1c features of the people and scenery almost 1rrmed1ate lv The1r powers of observatlon suggest the keen s1ght of ammals Where fear sug gests or sharpens one lt IS love and cur1 OS1tY that sharpens the other The mothe1 b1rd w1th her lxrtle ones sees the hawk when It 1S a mere speck agamst the sky Fear makes keen her eye The hunte fa1ls to see the hawk Ulltll h1s attenuon lb called to 1t by son1e fr1ghtened b1ru We may see coarsely and vaguely as most people do or we may see nnallx tak mg ln the llttle Il'll!JgS as xx ellas the large If our powers of observation were qu1ck and sure enough no doubt vue should see through the trtcks of the slelght of hand people They fool us because the1r hands The modern ma11 looks at nature w1tl1 an eye of sympathy and loxe where the earl1ex man looked Wlth n eye of fear and SUDCFSIICIOH To a hasty traveller through the land the farms and country homes eem all al1ke but to the peonle born and brought up there what a dliference Every hor1zon l1ne every curve 1n hxll or valley every tree and nook every 1nd1v1dual and every object has 1ts speual features, and makes 1ts own lmpressmon D A gang ni Sprung EAUTIFUL Qarmg has come agam Slowly and surely she makes her wav Over the meadows w1th sun and ram Makmg each sad heart haDDY and gay The flowers peep from thetr wmtry beds The trees put forth thetr br1ght green leaves The songs 0' b1rds fill the a1r o er our heads All Nature FBJOICES a spell she weaves A, , 'I' I! o ' o I 1 Y I 4 ' ' ' - , ' I I , 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 Q ' . I , . , v t ' 1 I I n Y A l ' I v 4 i .la '- ' S-3 7 ' . I V, . sl t sl . ' ' 3 ' . X' ' . L. on the alert, not by conscious effort, but are more dexlerous than our eyes. . 1 . a I . 1 1 x- K 4 D x ' , .ff - 1 , V 5 -' ' 1 1 ' . ' Q A 7 l ' . ' 2 E. . . f ' ' : 1 3 . . , L- L s C179 THE QLODD11 LIGHT IIOXX XX ONITX NIXX HELP THEIR LOLNTRX X f1llCSllOl1 11l11ch IS hung 1sl1ed b1 1111111 1111111411 1111 .,1rls 111 o1er XIHCTICI 'lt 1 prese11t UIUC IS H011 c1n I help my coun O1 C0111 sc 11o111e11 cannot go to 11ar 1 4 h 111 ts 111e11 c1n 1et can help 11 111 11 lCll11pS the V111 hrst thought of IS to lmtconu 1 1111150 1nd 1111111ster to tl1e 1111111111111 md ClXl11Q solchers Trul1 tl11s 19 1 noble Lllllll but 1101 111 1von1e11 n1a1 1c11c then homes 11l1ere tl1e1e are 11earl1 1111 11 s cl11ldre11 to be cared for 'Xlotl1e1s 11111 a1d b1 rearmg the1r sons as 11e1lth1 1ct11e 111e11 1nd then by g1V11'1g them to tl1e1r COUIIITX as so man1 have nobly done I 1r1s 11111 Cl courage the1r brothers I'll'lCll1Q thc loved 01165 they 11111 set a11 e111111plc 11 l11c11 others 11111 follo1v Some oi thc qnls 11 ho l1ve 111 tl1e COl1l1II'1 11111 de1ote t11e1r spare t1me to 1 1lS1llg Q1rde11s The most commo11 way IS, I th1nk by p1act1c111q eco11o1111 as vsas stated to tl1e 11o111en all over the U111ted States In Great 111111111 tl1e people have bee11 told to eat s1o11111 for by so domg tl1e1 requ1re less food a11d thus l1elp to save the food supply House11 IX es have bee11 111forn1ed that 11 hen tl1ey 11 aste a b1t of food the1 are wastmg a bullet VVe 1n Amer1ca should proht by th1s adv1ce Lastl1 11on1en a11d g1rls, and 1ndeed cver1bod1 111ay a1d by keepmg the body strong a11d l1ealtl1y so that they may be able to bear 1111 s1cr1f1ce 11l11ch thev may be c1lled 11po11 to make for thelr country A VV, 18 HOW OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES PREPARE US FOR BUSINIESS I v1o11der lf any of us ever voluntar1ly stop to tl11nk of wl1at a serlous th1ng our school l1fe 1S of what prlnclples our school ZICIIVIIILS forn1 111 our 1n1nds and how those C187 pr111c1ples 1re apphed to later l1fe hot 1111111 I should Judge Nlost of us take some p1rt Ill tl1e 1ct111t1es of our school b11t XCYX fe11 co11s1der tl1e pI'lTlC1plCS 1n 11ol1ed Yet the fact that pr111c1ples are used 11111105 1t necessary for us to cons1der tl1e111 c1refully and to ask the questlon Do 11 e use tl1e best tl1e most ho11orab1e and the most CCOllO11l1C'I1 pr111c1ples that can pos s1bl1 bc 1ppl1ed? If 11e are not uslng sucl1 pr111c1ples Il1Cl1 1t IS our duty to adopt them for good pI'1l'lCl1D1CS are essentlal ele 111e11ts of 1 successful 13115111655 career School a11d bus1ness careers are closel1 related the former actmg as a prepara 11011 for tl1e 11tter If 11e are honest 1n our ClC'1l11lgS 111tl1 tl1e scl1ool and our school 111ates 11e 11111 be 11onest 1n our bus1ness the POSSCSSIOII of real bus1ness ab1l1t1 11l11cl1 111ust be taken 11110 co11s1der1t1o11 N1 hcn Slflllllg the essentlal qu1l1f1c'1t1o11s of 1 successful 1J11S11'lCSS man but next to tl1e 1111port111t qual1f1at1o11 of bus111ess ablhty comes l1onesty 1vh1cl1 IS nearly as necessary 1s tl1e first It IS t1ue there 1re some dls honest 111611 11l1o acqu1re success 1n 0116 1111. of b1.lSll1CSS or a11other but thelr suc cess ll tl1e1 arc sane me11 and 11uman be ll10S 19 hampered 111 that IHSISICIII l1tt1e VOICL 11l11cl1 11e call co11sc1e11ce In our scnool 1ct1v1t1es 11e usuall1 have o11ly a Ceftalll an1ou11t of t1me 111 whlch to do some spec11l dut1 XVe of necesslty must perform tl1e task 111th1n a g1VCI1 t1me In order to acco111pl1s11 th1s 11e must be s1s ten1at1c a11d economxcal 11111ch t11o cl1arac ter1st1cs of SCl1001 act1v1t1es ma1 be very s1ccesstu1l1 apphed to bus1ness l1fe 'lhere are man1 other pr111c1ples 1n vol1td 111 school l1fe that could be success full1 appl1ed to bus111ess but the most 1mportant ones ha1e been ment1o11ed and 110111 the1r d1scuss1on we see 11o1v school HLIIXIIICS really g1VC us the fundame11tal pr111c1ples on 11 h1cl1 11e may base our busl ness career A E L '17 V 1 A LA' A A, Y 4 . . I . . i T ' 1 1. . j, . . - ' - 1 c jf' 5 . ' Q 2 . tl e ' ,' ' K 1 1 ' V . it 7 K' -K V I 1 o Il'1'f. ' ' - 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 11 1 ' 1 .' . 1 1 . 1 1 I 11111 D' 'a1's. ' ' . 1 . 1 1 ' ' 1 . 1 1. ' 1 ' 1 - f 1 -' l ' 4 'f c I l. 'i .I A 1 ' I z - 1: ' gf, . 1 t 1 T D - - 1: - 1 ' - S' y - 1 , 1 ., . . 1, ,s ' I I 1 . 'E 1 4' . I c l ' l 1 . ' I '. I I Y c T I . K I I ' -' 1 M r 1 ,. ' - 1. Ii' Q z 1 1 ' . ' ' and friends to e11list. Tl1e11 by bravely sac- dcallllgs- T.l1C1'C are many UIIUSS- Such. 35 ' I ' A 1 L' v' - ,S ,. .1 al, 'K 1 ' l 5 1. . I . L . L .1 ' A ' 1 ' I ' l ' 1 ' I . 1 7 L c . 4 C 1 a K 1 1 ' ' . ' . l . K Ir, Y I L 1 1 - ,I i 1 . ' Y I l I Y 1 ,Y 1 l E I . l ' 9 ' -1 Ya 1 ' V . ' l . 'V I . . . - 'I 1 ' 1 I ' I 1 . 1 l 1 ' S J c v I . . . 'C 1' , ' 5 1 ,ly ' 1 7. Y . ' 1 - ' Y ' ' V - , 1 . . . ' O ' 1 7 - ' 7 . . sy 1 - K . n . - 7 ' v - V5 I ' . - I . 'I , a I 1 ' . 4 1 7 , 1 S ' ' v v , ' 9 - , . . .YIHIVPISQY DOH NC 9.234 if GRAIJUATING CLASS E TH W 1 lin -k Rnw4,Xmllm-y NI1u'ti:1.Alicr- Wil-mn, l':':1'1k Mullmllutmd, Annie Lciglmtwn .1-I my Ifllckiw, l'oln:4'm Im hmv, l!cw4'm'l'ik1- Q1-wnnl Rum' AAAA lim-l 'Ax 311-llrich-. Quran M:nrQ1m1, Mau' Fzumnimn llzwa-111':vmniv, lim-ull'ia-0 llavnilhm, Fra-ri 'I'r1-m':u'tin. V1-rvlnfllivm-1'. Vina-nl 'hh-r. lfgmniv 'I'myq- ll l ll I ll ' 1' 1 l'll ly - I 'rm-4-11 Xliln--I Mvlkrimll- -Xnniv imwll ,- -.f ,- .sf THE QUODDY LIGHT jnmntin As I s1t alone 1n my study on a dark and dreary day I find my thoughts are wandermg to my home town far away W1thout the w1nd IS moan1ng and clouds hand dark and low But they trouble me not 1n my reverxe 1n my dreams of long ago Slowly the clouds are lifted and the sun sh1nes through from above And I find myself 111 my memor1es back Wlth the frlends I love I hear the small waves lappmg as I wander along the shore And the beaut1fu1 wh1te wmged sea b1rds around and above me so ar From the sea w1th IIS lazy stlllness I am slowly dr1ft1ng away To where the m1lkma1d fa1r lS seen at the early dawn of day From over the eastern h1lltop gently peeps the mornlng sun And the farmers cherry wh1stle tells of the day s work begun I can hear the b1rds 1n the treetops as they cheer1ly smg w1th the1rmates And the cattle softly low1ng passmg through the barnyard gates The babblmg brook ID the d1stance runmng merrlly on 1ts way And the chxldren ln the hayfield make me feel happy and gay But slowly the sunshme 1S leavmg and agam the clouds are dark No longer I see the meadows nor hear the song of the lark I can hear the north wlnd groamng and the moanmg of the trees I look for the sunshrne and smgmg they were only memorles MHT An ,llnkerrupteh 113 at glllleeling . h ' . I ' I bi y. C A The long and dreary w1nter was over There could be no doubt of It Rob1ns had been seen hopplng about the door yards The pungent odor of burmng grass filled the a1r the boys were flymg k1tes and playmg marbles the frogs were smgmg 1n the meadows It was good to be ahve at such a t1me At least so thought the boys and g1rls who were Slttlng h1gh upon the h1lls1de over lookxng blue Passamaquoddy Bay whlch lay crmkhng at the1r feet The glrls wanted to hunt for v1olets and to talk about thelr new spr1ng hats whlle the boys were full of the world war IOPIC and Hnally be gan boastmg of what they would do 1f 1 C193 German war vessel should appear 1n the '1 One of them declared that he would con nect up hls amateur wlreless and communl cate d1rectly w1th Presldent WIISOU A g1rl qu1ckly remlnded hlm that the ama teur statlons had been ordered to cease sendlng or recelvlng messages and she de clared a httle haughtlly that such a thmg would be treason to the government I thlnk lt would be cowardly sald a tall boy It IS easy to get other people lnto scraps but 1f we had the sp1r1t of seventeen hun dred seventy SIX or e1ghteen hundred svcty one and the courage of George Washmgton or of Abraham Lmcoln or even that THE QUODDY LIGHT of Robert E Lee we would try to capture the enemy ourselves and then we would fix up the old wireless and proudly pro cl'nm to the president We have met the enemy and they are ours That 15 just what we would do clalmed one jumpmg up 1n hrs eagemess to be heard We would take one of the hsh mg boats crumse around the xslands come up beslde them and then we would sud denly board the1r vessels fall togged up m pamt and feathersj and let out one wlld warwhoop m concert The Germans thmk tl 'tt all American Indians are savages Of course thelr geography has told them about the trxbe at Pleasant Pomt. They would be so frxghtened that they would flee 1nto the sea leaving thelr state papers their guns and thexr large stores of ammumtron Everybody was so exerted that all sprang to their feet .talkmg U1 such wild confuslon that It frlghtened somethm that had been lymg unnotlced m a lxttle lack heap near them It struggled to 1ts feet and as rt did so someone shouted 'That 15 the black bear which has been seen m Morton s woods The boys had been practlomg for the foot races but the gzrls were not far be hmd when they reached the bottom of the hxll and came out upon the public hxghway B-a a a sald Farmer Brown s black sheep as she watched the would be braves scamper away LMG 20 A 'floral 'jllegznil Long long ago when th1s country was by Indlans there dwelt on the nelghbormg rsland of Campobello a lrttle tr1be of In dlans called the Pennaquols The leader of the tr1be was Chief Grey Wolf who had a beautxful daughter Snlver Bell hrs pride and Joy for whose hand there were many sultors But the proud Grey Wolf would gnve hrs daughter to no common brave Has daughter dnslxked th1s foollsh prxde of her father for she secretly smiled on a promlsmg young brave Black Fox The Indnans dwelt on the zsland IU peace and quiet and m the love of thexr Great Spmt While the braves were hunting and fishmg on the xsland and makmg occasional trrps to the mainland where Lubec and other towns now stand the squaws were domg the heavy work and caring for the papooses But one day things changed for the Pen naquols tribe A canoeful of Indians re turmng from the mamland brought the C201 startlmg news that a strange bemg had monly tall and large one a person whom we would call a glant He had warned the Indxans not to come back but to stay on thelr xsland Terror filled the hearts of the httle tr1be for they reahzed how power less thetr small numbers were against such a foe Two days later the grant whose name was F r1ar stepped across the narrow strap of water to vxsxt the Indrans and to see what they would give hlm 1f he would not Lother them He returned home with many skms blankets and beautiful ponies Day after day for about a week Friar exacted thus trrbute from the Pennaquols until they were beommg very poor mdeed All that they could do was to pray to the Great Spmt to destroy their terrible foe Thus they did continually On the following day Friar came as usual and demanded hrs tribute Alas' sand Grey Wolf we have noth . .. ,, ' 1 , . ' ! Q e 1 c n I ' 1 y I -I . . . an ' ' ,rs ex- . ' , ' . . . . n -' K ' . ' . . n ' lv 5' , . l u . , ' 5 .. 4 y 0 n u Q- in ' ' . if i hm- ,ff ' Y L . . - , , ., , . . ., . , w u . o U N ' . covered wlth thlck forests and inhabited come there. It was a man, but an uncom- n , s c u , n , n - s . . , 1 Q l u - Q n s , u a ' Q n . c . 1 1 ' . 1 I ' 1 .u . u oscl . u . , . v Y Y , . . . . p . I . 5 o ' , 1 0 , 1 . ' I 7 , - . . . , ' . ' ' ll ii ' Cl - ! ' ! THE QUODDY LIGHT mg left to give you. You have taken everythmg which we had. Then roared the giant I will take away your daughter your beloved Salver Bell, and he reached out has great hand caught Silver Bell by her two beautlful black brands and dragged her towards hxm All her crxes were ln vam Spanmng her w'ust wlth his hand he marched off with her as a cluld would do with an old rag doll Then Grey Wolf called together his braves and said You know what has hap pened To whoever saves my beloved daughter I w1ll give her hand m marriage Now hasten before the monster dxsappears wxth her In your absence I w1l.l beseech the Great Spmt to destroy our adversary OH they scampered hke the wmd but be fore them was another Black Fox, having seen lus sweetheart s predxmment voluntarily followed behind Friar ludmg in the shadow of the mon sters great legs so that the grant was not conscxous of bemg followed. Soon Frzar neared the top of a great cllff overlooking the water and Black Fox ever hopeful fired an arrow which plerced I'lS arm eausmg hlm to drop the belle of the Pennaquols Whxle turnmg to see who had dared to do thls bold deed Fx-1ar stepped back and felt hunself shppmg He qtuckly turned facing the water and fell below Then the Great Spmt m an swer to Grey Wolf s prayers of angulsh opened up a great pit m the beach beneath and 1nto xt fell the wlcked grant Immedl ately the rocks of the beach closed ln around h1s neck leavmg only h1s monstrous head v1s1ble At thls moment appeared the other mem bers of the tnbe who forgetful of all Jeal ousy gave a great shout on seemg Sxlver Bell safe Of course Black Fox won the Indnan malden as hrs bride and at the death of Grey Wolf he became the chief of the Pennaquols As for Frlar he remamed powerless to 621 J move untnl the crows and seagulls came and plcked out hls eyes Then he gradu ally turned mto stone llke the rocks whlch surrounded him Any time that you go to Campobello or past xt you may see Frlar s Head or Old Fnar standmg bodyless on the beach beneath a hlgh cliff m the very place where he was put by the Great Spmt A W 18 TWO DAYS OF MY SCHOOL LIFE OR THE RESULT OF NEGLECTFULNESS As I walked slowly to school one day a classmate of mme greeted me wlth a pleas ant Good mornmg I replied to her salu tation with a cool Hello and then I wondered why I was so sullen For wxth rn -me I felt more llke dlsregardmg my frxends than respondmg to their greetmgs me despondent for It was a beautxful sprmg mornmg the sun was shlmng 1ts brlghtest the birds were smgmg gaxly and on all sldes Mother Nature was awakmg her chll dren The trees were buddmg out wlth leaves and on the lawns m several small patches the dull brown winter ooat of the grass had changed to a bright green I stlll pondered over the reason why I was m dull splrxts It was not becaux I had not enjoyed myself the n1ght before for had not I been to the movles and had I not seen Mary Prckford and Richard C Trav ers act? Surely nothing could please me more for these two players were my favor :tes At last the answer to my query dawned upon me It was too bad but all too true I had not prepared my lessons for the day' I had gone to the mov1ng plctures instead' After thmkmg of my lessons I began to wonder what I was to do As lt was Thurs- day I had no study periods m school On that day I always took Domestic Science I was certamly m quite a prechcament' ' ' Q! - Q u n ' u - - . ' , - I 2 , l ' . I U ' ' cc ' x . . ' ' 1 1 U 64 ' Y! ' . , 9 I . . . . ' ' 1 I . . . , , . . 7 . . ., . ' u , - , . . . ' ' 'Y cc ' xr ' - n u - . . ' 'C 7, 9 9 y 0 ' . ' l . . . ' . - y , n ' It certainly was not the weather that made . .' v , ' 3 n n u I ' ' 5 . . f r 1 I n J u , 1 n , ' A y 9 o . 1 , ' - . . r 9 Y . . u - . . 1 1 - 3 - . , , . , , 0 u - , . 3 . G ' . . ' , 1. 1 n 7 Y . I' . , . , . THE QUODDY LIGHT There nas my Geometry and Enghsh rec: ldl1OllS ln the mormng I mlght shp and shde over those but 1n the afternoon were my Latm and French perlods I would probably have to translate advance Latm so I dxd not worry very much about that but Ill Trench everyone had to reclte All day long before each recltatron I hoped beyond hope and even praved that I nnght not be called upon ln the classes Put hopmg and praymg dld l1ttle good llou I ever got through the day nobody lnows not even myself One thlng I do know that when I left school at half past two oclock I had declded to remam at home that evemng to study ln splte of the severe headache I had recelved as the re sults of the trxals of the day The next day dawned The sun was lndden behmd a cloud and I heard a nelgh bormg old tlmer say Waal Ig'l.1CSS1tS gonna ra1n today so I took lt for granted that 1t was As I hurrled to school I hummed the Star Spangled Banner In stead of thmklng of the terrors of the pres ent vsar I thought of the bravery of our Yankee boys and the peace of the mormng I was very happy I dld not mmd the pourmg ram Why was I 1D light splrxts? The previous evenmg I had prepared my studies I was anx1ous for school to begm Would the bell never rlng? At last my recltatlons began How eagerly I awalted each ques tlon I was really dxsappolnted when the teacher dnd not call upon me to recite A1 though rt was stormy outslde yet to me nothmg could be more pleasant than the classroom In Geometry I dld not dread the questions nor shun the prlnclpal s look In fact this day was a strlkmg contrast to the prevlous day At half past two I was very mdustrxous and went to the hbrary to look up refer ences As there was no one else there I was left to my own thoughts Instead of zmmedlately begmmng work I sat down C227 and queer xdeas concernmg a happy school hfe 1n the future rushed through my mmd I recalled how elated I had been m all of my recltatlons that day How different lt had been from the day before' Then I said to myself How much better lt IS to prepare my lessons than to neglect them D P A FRESHMAN S DREAM Pa may I go to school? Thls ques t1on was anxrously asked by a homely pmched face g1rl wnth iiery red halr jerusha Bean was a very ambltlous grrl but her parents were very indifferent When Ma Bean felt as though she could spare her Jerusha had gone to the l1ttle country school eagerly and now her great est deslre was to attend the Hlgh School rn the cxty about erght m1les from her home Jerusha had two overgrown bolsterous brothers Sllas and Pete both of whom were very lazy Thus a great part of the work fell upon Jerusha On thls mght of whlch I speak the weather was bad and lt happened that the whole Bean famlly were at home Sllas and Pete sat wlth thelr chalrs tipped agalnst the wall whlttlmg Ma Bean sat knlttmg beslde the dmlng room s1tt1ng room and parlor table combmed on whlch a small smoky kerosene lamp burned dlmly Pa was seated by the cook stove laborrously trymg to extract hrs huge feet from some red and whlte homespun socks HIS flrst response to th1s question ffor a few mmutes jerushaj was few moments jerusha you dishes and be whlch seemed hke hours to a loud grunt but after a he saxd m a loud tone glt tuh work at them er of some use tuh you re Ma afore you begm that school tomfoolery It was one whole week before Pa gave hrs consent and overcame his prejudxce for city schools He always took as an ex ample two Hawkms gzrls who attended school only for the fun of going and con 1 - ' J 1 1 x ' . - H . . - V - 1 1 4 11 - . . , E. . ., 19. ' r . . , cr 1 n . . . . H ,, . J . , . - , . 1 i , . ' , . 1 1 , . . . . . . . 1 . ' , . , ' 1 ' 1 - ca ' 11 cc ' 1 1 ' 1 . ,, . . . 1 1 1 cc 73 1 1 1 . . , . - y - - 1 - 1 . . , I - y 1 1 1 - 1 - ' ' 1 rc ' 1 - 1 . . . . , , .. ' ' 11 . . 1 . . , . ' 1 1 1 ' THE QUODDY LIGHT sequently came back w1th a smattering of typewrltmg a llberal supply of chewmg gum and a full knowledge of the latest fash1ons It was agreed to buy Ierusha one new cahco dress To her great dismay when Ma Bean returned from the city Jerusha found the dress to be of a peculxar red, evidently shop worn and faded and hber ally sprmkled wlth white clrcles When m de up 1n the simplest way possfble the skirt was too long and very uneven around the hem On the morning of the beginning of school Jerusha was up before sunrise domg the chores At an early hour she departed with a neighbor who was going to the city and who had prormsed to take her over Try to xmagme Jerusha waiting at the gate for the slowly approaching wagon arrayed in that hideous calico dress a new pair of thxck, coarse moccasms homespun stock ings an old faded pink ha1r ribbon hed a huge cows breakfast as lt was called Her small freckled face was flushed and she was qulvermg with excitement As Jerusha entered the school ground some girls play-mg volley ball stopped stared and finally burst into 1ll-concealed g gqles -Ierusha lifted her chin a bit high er and passed these thoughtless girls not unheedful of the excrted murmur of voices behlnd her Some rude boys accosted her in the corridor and called her Freshle and one darmgly asked her as to where she had stolen the cows breakfast Even the teachers smiled queerly as she came into the-rr rooms and of all this Jerusha was keenly conscious Silas and Pete won deled at one another at the supper table that night for Jerusha had abandoned her fax orite topic of school C237 That night as Jerusha crept into bed in the attic her heart was heavy She tossed her red dress and moccasms into the far thest corner of the room buried her head in the scantv pillow and crled herself to sleep But now the scene changes As we look towards the entrance of the sthool grounds a tall graceful glrl enters She IS dressed entirely in white and as she approaches a host of girls surround her and escort her to the doorway Her beautiful auburn hair of which she has an abundance is becommgly arranged and as the sun plays on lt IS strikingly handsome As she smiles she shows two gleaming rows of teeth We inquire her name from a girl near us and are eagerly lnformed that it is Jerusha Bean a semor and the most popular glrl ln school As Jerusha is fimshmg an excltmg game o volley ball a voice is heard calling Je rusha Jerusha and Jerusha finds the a cute little Ford wartmg to take her for a rrde Im coming Pa she answered Waal hurry up and git down here and do this er churnlng was the answer Je rusha startled by this unexpected reply woke up and started when she perceived herself ln her own room with the sun streaming ln at the wmdow lighting up the red dress to perfection Why where is the car the girls the school? she asked herself Why I ve been dreaming Poor Iemsha to awake and find herself only a poor little insignificant Freshman with a red and white cal1co dress some moccasms and a cows breakfast Yet the dream had not been in vain She had caught a glimpse of the future Ierusha Bean E L M 19 D 1 A , - . . .I ' ' l . Y . Q i . v . , . . I ' . - . . . , - , 7 a . . . . 7 ' ! ' 1 t 7 n a I . 7 I Q . . 3 7 1 A ' ' n n 1 , e ' . . . . , I ' ' ' u ' ' - ' , J 9 ' 9 77 n , . . . . i , , on 3 long I-ed pig tail, and Sul-mounting 311, owner of the voice to be her Pa Bean in KK Y , . ' KI Y ' 77 ' . . . . ' 1 1 ' . . U ' Y ' Y ' Y! . - ' ' 7 ' Q . 9 ' n I , V Y . 4 u n v , i . - ' ' , . . . Y . . . . I H 7 ' , Q ' . - - va ' . H ' H 1,4 s , . - u . y 1 y u 7 f . y . . . . I . 7 . y u o Q ! ' ' n 1 as 1 a . S V . . A . 1 . THE QUODD l....sa'iv LQIY'-his! ,,... :S- ' Eauarhall Zllnnthall 4 is-1 ld because lt IS debarred from Athletlcs on account of rank lNo doubt this sltuatlon occurs 1n every school 1n the country, and rt rs so because some pupxls are not far Slglltlxd enough to see that good standmg IS not attalned bv spasmodlc work VVe have been hampered th1s year by losmg mam of our best men from teams because thelr rank was low ln certaln sub jects However our Football team won every game play ed and not a lnttle of th1s success was due to the good start made last year ln Basket Ball we were not as suc cessful and here agaln the reason seems to be a lack of mater1al unavaxlable because of lou standlng However we played Hve games had many a good hour's healthy ex erclse and dld the best we could agamst the opposmg teams llaseball glves us more hope Nearly ev erv promlsmg candldate has a clean slate and there are some of last year s team for a found 1t1on Let more of the boys at tend pract1ce so that we may have a good second team for the regulars to llne up agamst each dav The first game of the season on the home grounds resulted m a vlctory for us whlle the second game at Lubec was also a win and the prospects for '1 successful season .re brlght Followmg as a llst of games of Football. Y LIGHT Athletlcs have a part m the work of any Hlgh School They are as necessary as any of the subjects m the currlculum but athletlcs are secondary to studies It often happens that a person IS short slghted m this respect and lets hlmself be carrled avsay wlth athletlcs condonmg scholastlc faults that otherwxse might well be serlous and lettmg h1t or miss methods prevall ln Athletlcs If studles should come first and we all admlt that they should sooner or later the one rn charge 15 golng to be un popular wxth a certam element 1n the school C24ll Basketball and Baseball played so far this school year FOOTBALL AT MACHIAS Macums HIGH 7 le Rogers lt A Day lg N Day c Bagley rg Fenno rt Thompson re Hanscom qb Stevens lhb McLaughl1n rhb Longfellow fb MacDonald Touchdowns Nexll 1 Stuart 1 MacDonald 1 Goals Plke 1 MacDonald 1 Otlicxals Gray and O Connors LUBEC HIGH 13 lxobbms le C Small lt -X McCurd5 lg Nugent c Lamson rg Gray rt lNe1ll e Card qb Stuart lhb Trecartm rhb A Plke fb Ar LUBEC Lumsc HIGH 26 MAcHrAs HIGH 0 Lmeup same as the precedmg game at Machxas Touchdowns Prke 2 Card 1 Trecartm 1 Goals Pnke 'P Otliclals Gray and OConnors Ar LUBEC BOYNTON Hrcn 3 le Galen lt Kemp lg Camlck c Spear rg Furlong rt Emery re Lormg qb Baker lhb Corthell Frazler rhb Morrrson fb Nrcholas 1 Goals Pxke 1 Drop LLBEC HIFH 13 Robblns le Small lt McCurdy lg Nugent c Lamson rg Gray rt Iwexll re Card qb Stuart lhb Trecartm rhb Plke fb Touchdowns Pnl-ce Krck Nlcholas , -e -'.'f-Ti3E:.z- f fr: i .vs gV :'12 :Q : - - ff- ,4 33,1 7?'2f2l 1 jji' T-525 Q53 ' . . . . .-jf., T J gflf , 121. , s l ai fii-, ' ' , .1562 - ' Wal ' - ' ' ,Q , ff, ' ' ' ' 'l 5' 3 1 1 , 22:-2 5734 . . . 'if V31 :B k h hrs lessons, whlle under the mfluence of l 22 ' L, . . . ' 5 V f-N 3'f' . . . 1 .WA ,A 3,11-L ',:1..l ns. .' 7 ' T . . . . . 7 . ,. , , ' l ' I ' Q - I , l 8 . 7 7 ' - ' 2 I ' ' .v. ', , . Y' L Y ! h . ' ' - r r ' , Y . uv r ' V' . . , r 3 Y I l I Y V . - . , , f. l ' Y . Y 1 , 1 . 1 . ' , g , . : ' 1 . , ' 1 Y 1 1 - . , - ' , . 2 ' J 9 , 1 y ' , - ' l , ' , ' . : , ... : . , 1 , ' 1 1 1 V ' ' 1 - ' v ' 2 ' . - ' ' K , l I 1 , 1 1 9 'Y Y Y 1 . r ' . 1 1 . I ' ' , A . 0 l K ' v 1 . I ' B XSRETB ALL TE XXI S Wi ,Emi M Smndlng Tnecntm Plke Fat: Niulhulland Bottom Tyler Null 7 Q , - 5 , 4 fm, A. 1 ' -fx' - . -f W 575. rn.. 'A -- 5221 , .Q V . yr . f f L' H Y' ,, -ff ,g,,L',,f, ' ,L f .' C I . . , 'A X-4 a.. . .V , 1 I , , N 1 K . , . X 'Q - 5 -lv .J , - , ,Q N. 3: ' . 'P - ' I , .ning fc . . I . y A 1 I 1 . v , . g 1 , , 1 , . - . ' A u-4 vw r--4 h-4 P14 P-4 ,sa P11 rv r-4 AH '-4 r--4 h--1 0. 'B 31 ,U Z if-xx Amr g ,- .4 THE QUODD Y LIGHT BASKETB -XLL AT GIIAWIJ N1ANAIa LUBIC HICH 21 Stuart lf Card rf Robbms c Trecartm lg McLellan rg Referee Murphy L Irc HIIH Car lf N I f loft c A Mulholland lg 'lrecartln rg Referee BaIley IUBEC HIGH 21 Car lf NeI f PIke c Trecartm rg Mulholland lg Referee Bogle Lumzc HIIH 18 Farr lf NI rf PIke c Trecartm Q 'Xlulhollanrl lg' Referee Frav Lu asc Ixonrn HI-:An 26 lf Erkard rf Stanley c Dunbar lg Ingersoll rg McLaughlIn HICGINS 40 lf Baker rf Duffy c Q Kalem lg A Kalem rg Hlggl!lS EASTPORT LL mac Box NroN HIGH 70 lf Baker rf SIlver c Corthell rg Galen lg Eldndge Bowvrow HICH 13 lf SIlIer rf Baker c NIcholas rg Corthell lg EldrIdge LLBEC HIGH 31 Trecartm f TN Il lf Card c Tyler rg xllllllflllilllfl lg, Referee BaIlex Lubec HI,qb 14 Mulholland A Plke H Gray TFGCBFIIH Neil J McCurdy G Gray Tyler R Plke LLBEC BASEBALL At Lubec UmpIre Owen Lubec H1gh 6 MeOurdy Trecartm Nell J Gray Tyler R Plke Saunders Mulholland A PIke At Lnbee NORTH HEAD 1.3 rf -X Stanley lf B Stanley c Dunblr rg Parker ls: I Hag Boynton Hlgh 5 McPhee Beale Camnno Norwood Lee Neames Galen Spear Turner Oamlc McShea Machlas HIgh 4 Hanscornb Stevens Maynard McLaughlIn HollIs Hanson J McDonald P McDonald Hudson Hanson Holln-I 317 at 09111' Alumni Are Dawg lqflfl X erdle ludqate 06 IS practIcIng law at Sherman MIlls Nlame Ftta Trccartm 1S prIncIpal of Lubec GranIIII'1r School Horace HamIlton resIdes In 'Nlewton N H S CN Small IS the head salesman Iuth the lIIrroIIgfh Xl elconIe Co Boston Hass Nlaxne lennett IS te lCll1I1g In Hoboken 'Nlrs LllCllldl Peacock SnIIth resIdes 111 Dover N H F308 lIfrtl1'1 Nl1hlman I'CSlCl6S III Luhec Nlaggm Ingalls fucker resldes III Luhec Phtrbc NlcDonald Saunders resIdes III Luhcc C259 1999 Iles It 'Xl oodward IS L leerrx Held Nlame Lrnc t Dmsmore IS prIIIcIpal of a HIgh School III New York 1001 teachlng school at Nlrs Grace llennctt Preble resIdes In l Ol tland Albert Foster IS employed IS bookkeeper for thc New lroccss Drlll Co Taunton Mass Grace Neagle s tcachmg for the Boston Cool Ing School laIIIIIe Nlulholland IS teachmq lil Tv LlLl1l. NI Iss lfllli D F lennett ls 3.lZfCIlCllllQ' John lloplxlns 4 . l :XT ' f. I I ': ' ' ' ' ,I . .' I , ', i I I - , . I . T , . . A , , I - Cl, , . ' 1. 1 Q A I v Y 5 . , l I 1 , I , Il I 4 'V 9 I I vw r ,'- . - l AT ' . I I ut: I , 16. ,' , . I - - , d, , e'll, r , . C . f- . , p I . ' ' ' i . 1b .- u . I 1 - . . 1 ' 2b , ' xv ' I 3b , . . SS AI' . . , . rf 7 ' ' ' ' cf ' nd, , I - If . ll, r , I ' . ' I - , ' I , . . . 4 I I Y . ss AT - I . 2b 3 ' Y I 3b I ' Y I . 1b f ' y 1 1 I ell. . . ff - '-' 1 ' . cf . K ' ' ,LV Y I lf . ' ' ' l Q C u ' , 4, - D I I! 0 o 1- I. D- T I .- ? . S K4 ,, 'I l. . 1 G . ' J .igl Y 1 I. 1 Q ,, 4 I I c ., 1 c . QI ' ,Q c . Z C A L . . . . F S . . L L f . 1. 1. ,. . -t 1 ' 7. W L 1 L , . - ' ' 1 .. 1. , I I. , 'I 1 T. 4 , ' . . I r N, Q 1 A I K , ., , 1 1. . , L . I ' 3 . 2 , . I , a , z .' Z I . S f. -. , . . I . - . . if 3 . I 1, T . 1 .i, . .1 . . - . : . . 2 . . . 'I ' . . . . 1 L - X I A K K K .. , j,.. , . . . ', , . I f K ' S THE QUODDY LIGHT Nledlcal College Baltlmore Maryland QUSIC Thaver IS the bookkeeper at one ot the factorles of the Lubec Sarfllne Co Peulah Mltchell IS teachlng ln Thomton Xcademx Saco Malne Sherman Ramsdell IS teachlng lll Mllton lllgh School Mllton Mass Ada Clark IS a tralned nurse ln Exeter llospltal Exeter N H Ina Kelly IS teachlng ln Lubec 1904- jean Davls IS Superlntendent of nurses 111 a hospltal at Llttle Fall Mlnn 1905- Harold Plke lS a member of the firm J M Plke 81 Co Lubec MBIHC Eva Clark Wllson IS bookkeeper ln one ot the plants of the Lubec Sardlne Co Agnes Adams IS teachlng at Long l ranch N Ella Qulnn IS teachlng ln Washlngton Ina Kelly IS teachlng ln Lubec Evelyn Stewart IS teachlng ln Iubec 1906- Annle Adams IS teachlng ln Long l l meh N Guy Ramsdell IS a chemlst ln a steel plant ln Boston Mass MamlC 0Brlen IS teachlng ln Howes Brook Malne Evelyn Cogglns IS chlef operator of the N E T 8zT Co Lubec 1907 Phlla Case IS a mllllner ln Lewlston Percy Matthews IS professor of lan guages ln Danforth School Farmlngham Mass 1908- Nellle Adams IS teachlng ln Lubec Guy Gray IS practlslng dentlstry ln Greenfield Mass 1909 Margaret Adams IS teachlng Engllsh ln Iubec Hlgh School Lubec Eva Wllson Clark IS a stenographer for Hunt Rankln Co Boston Mass C281 Elmer Mltchell IS a clerk ln the Bangor Post Office Bangor Ralph Trecartln IS the manager of the Rexall store Rockland Duffy Lamson IS a d1'U.gg1St ln BCTIIU N H 1910 LOIS Peacock 15 teachlng ln Medford Vass Blanche Fltzhenrv IS teachlng ln Wa tervllle Chrlstlne Mowry IS teachlng ln the Hlgh School at Bellows Falls Vt 1911 MlldTCd Dodge IS worklng ln W B Dodge s store Lubec MZFIOH Gray IS teachlng muslc ln Lubec Gretchen Mulholland IS teachlng ln Lubec Lucy Hearne IS teachlng ln Lubec C race Webber IS teachlng ln Lubec 1912- vllle Junctlon MHTIOH Trecartln works at the Waltham VVatch Factory Waltham Mass Carleton Plke IS tralnlng ln the Naval Avlatlon Corps at Squantum Mass Janetta Stewart 15 teachlng ln Jonesport Eugene Smlth IS teachlng at South Lubec Mary Vose IS teachlng ln Fall Rlver Mass George Webber a former student of Bates College IS at Plattsburg Tramlng Lamp Merrlll Morong works ln Worcester Nlass Allan Glllls 15 a dl11gg'lSt ln Lubec Arthur Malloch IS a drugglst ln Lubec Marguerlte MCGOUlga1 Lawrence resldes at North Lubec Ena Myers IS a teacher ln the Model School M3ChlaS 1913- Floyd Davls IS worklng U1 Boston Avls Smlth IS teachlng ln Trescott. Avls Lancaster IS teichmg at North I ul ec L Y ' j A . . . . U , . . i . 4 ,', , . 3 . Q . .r es 5 , u , sl : . O I O I . 5 . . , . ' V , i , , of . . . . I I . n 0 Y ' ' 3' , 1 ' , . ' . ' . . . L 1 y I I . . . I Normal School, Machias, Maine, Merle Trecartln is teaching at Brown- '-' y 3 ' ,U . . . , . q n u n . . , . . . . , Y , . L 1 I , n n u Q 5 a e, s V1 Y - 1 . , , J I u . 9 ' 7 ' . , . l . -9 1 I ' , J ' ' THE QUODDY LIGHT Ixma Reynolds IS teachlng at North ubec Holhs Ramsdell IS attendlng U of NI LOUISE Sulllvan 15 teachlng at Rumford ullan Gray IS a student at Bowdoln Noel Godfrey IS a student at L of 'XI 1914- Mrs Grace Trecartm TTlgg'lllS resldes at Columbla Falls Fdlth Clark IS 3.IICIldlI1g Wheaton College Flora Case IS teachmg school 1n Dover Beatrlce Tucker IS a m1ll1ner ln Lubec Alton VVatt IS teachlng 1n Prlnceton Me Helen Leland IS a m1ll1ner IU Dupton Mass Vance Adams works 1n Lubec Normal School M3Ch1HS Paul Thayer IS a student at Boston UH1VCfS1ty Boston Mass Ethel Campbell 19 teaclnng IU Pembroke Mrs Guelda Ingalls Lane resldes at Kennebunkport Franc1s Mooney IS a clerk at the Colum b1an store Lubec N era Myers res1des 1n Lubec Clarlce Small Thornton res1des at South Lubec Myrtle Eaton resldes at West Iubec George 'NIcCurdy IS a student 'tt Holy Cross Lollege Worcester Mass Mary McCurdy IS a clerk at Unobsky s store Lubec 1915- Augusta S1mpson IS a student at Wash 1ngton Normal School MaChl8S George Morgan 15 1n bus1ness ln Lubec Jullan Trecartln 15 a student at Harvard Dental School Cambr1dge Mass Eugene O Donnell IS a student at Bates Marjorie Plke resxdes 1n Lubec Nona Nlyers IS a student at Wash1ngton Normal School Mach1as Estella Mahar IS a student at WaShlHg C273 ton 'Normal School Nlachlas Ceorge X ose IS a student at l oston Ln1 versltx boston Nlass Burrls Leeman resldes 1n Lubec Nlartxn XvllSOI'l IS employed 'tt XX L Dodge s store Lubec Raymond Pushce resldcs ln I ubec Ruth I ell IS traxnmg for a nurse at tl1e Loston Llty llospltal Ioston Nlass Nera Whalen IS teaching 1n Lubec Glen Mclrlde IS attendmg thc Nurl l le ITIC l School 111 New York 1916- Ella Cox IS teachmg 1n Lubec Myron Avery IS a student at BOVVCIOIII Maude Adams IS teachlng m Iubcc arr1e l angs IS a student at Washlngton INo1mal School Mach1as James Cook 15 teachmg 1n Bar1ng Ma1ne A111116 Ramsdcll Leah Ramsdell 'md Nllldred Lake are students at Washlngton Normal School Alden Davls IS a student at Mxddlebury College Mlddlebury Vt Ursula Godfrey IS teachmg 1n Xl'lI'1Ol1 Thelma Ingalls IS employed as clerk 111 C H Clark 81 Co s store Lubec Raymah Jenkms IS a student at Wheaton College Nelllc Knowles Blanche Ingoldsby Chf1St1aHa Mulholland Laura Small and Nlable Comstock are attendlng Farmmgton State Normal School BHSII M1ller IS 1n bus1ness 1n Lubec Gerard lNlClx6I'SOIl IS a student at U of M Henry Tucker Academy Exeter Cora Cox IS a Glen Ollver IS Conn Nloses Plke IS setts Inst1tute of IS a student at Phllhps N H student at Bates College employed 1n lNaterbury a student at Massachu Technology L ,' . . 1. y . 3 I '- . A . ' jr. we -- . V . Y rl' N ' . v Y 1 Q 4 ,x . 'I . . . ' J . 7 0 Y - ' J 1 - . . J ' v ' f - , , . . . I , . . ' x wr fr 4 ' ' ' 3 . 1 1 - - - - - ' 'I c ' Tl .' ' L' ' . , . Agnes Boyd is a student at VVashington C . , . ' .' r - Y 4 J ' x , Q . 1 v r ' I , ' 'N ' ' s . ' , c . 1 - . A . . - L, ' , - 1 1 ' . . . , Y - - 1 . . . , ' B A . I Q v .' 1 5 N' , , , , . . . V W . . , I' 1 , . ' , Y. , . , . . , , . . , , . V . 5 ' I . - . 1 1 4 ' ' ' , L D . I 1 o . L , , q I 1 . THE QUODDY LIGHT 'jllnrals Durmg the past year several students have dropped from our ranks Some have left to g n to work and some to attend oth er schools Mllo McLellan and Arthur Mc Curdv are attendmg Washtngton Academy at East Mach1as Clarence Small and El h mdge Lamson have both left school smce the sprmg term opened When the call came for volunteers Lu nec hugh school IS proud to say that one of tts students Lewxs W Card of the ,Tumor class wtllmglx answered the call and gave hrs hfe for h1s country Carroll Peacock of the Sophomore class has left school and IS now worklng 1n the Joe Gray W1l11am Lamson Charlie Pratt Sumner Gordon Verne Ne1ll and Shxrley Cheney have Jouted the Iumor Vol unteers and expect to leave within a Week to take up thexr summer s work There have been but few v1s1tors to our school this year Among them are Father Farley Rev E J Bodman, Dr E H Bennet and Mr Brtdges our 'ormer prm cmal The Parent Teachers' Assoctatton has held regular meetmgs tu the assembly hall through the winter Some of these meet xngs have proved very mterestmg topxcs pertatnmg to the school havxng been d1s cussed On several occas1ons the assembly hall has been used for lectures at whxch there has always been a large attendance Two very mterest1ng lectures were gtven by Mr C H Clark and Mr Carleton P1ke C283 Socially th1s year has been very success ful Durtng the fall the Se xors held sev eral dances in the assembly hall at wh1ch everyone seemed to enjoy themselves Fxf teen cents was charged for adm1ss1on and 1ce cream was on sale Several other so cial dances were held after the ,Tum mr Dec lamatton and other entertainments Our first attempt to ralse money th1s vear v as by the sale of Larkln products Thxs plan although new proved very prof ttable The Larkm Co made a speclal of fer of fifty cents on every dollar s worth of goods sold By each student selling at least one dollar s worth of products the entxre went to the school Thts money was used to purchase books for the hbrarv Mr Bal ley offered a S5 gold mece to the class sel lmg the most products Th1s prlze went to the Iuntor class The Junior Prize Speakmg was a most mterestmg event There was a large at tendance and each speaker dxd exceptton ally well The followmg IS a 11st of the speakers Verne W Nletll An Appeal to Arms Alger W P1ke Cncero s Oratton Agamst Catalme Thomas Fxckett The Independence of Cuba Lewls Card Fort Wagner Anme Watt What the Fmddle Told Angelta Thayer The Legend Beauttful Chrxstme Smith The Soft Spot in B 606 Helen Freeman The Song of the Mar ket Place The first prtzes went to Verne Nerl and Anme Watt, the second to Alger Pike and ,-Mi-7... .?.............. ,-,-,....i.....--'-i -'l' 'l-1'-1'1 1 ' - l . , . , 2 , ' - . ' ' . ' ' , 4 e y ' s q I - ut s 1 I ' ' garage. sale amounted to about 8150, of which S75 , ' 3 Y . . ' . , . , . . . . . - . I . - . L - . ' 0 L . l - s ' ' Q 1 , u 1 ' 0 THE QUODDY LIGHT Angela Thayer The judges were Mrs E M Lawrence Mr L D Lamond and M1ss Helen Mur phy of Eastport The Sen1or Class of Lubec Hxgh School presented Its play Mr Bob on the even mg of December 15 1916 Thls two act farce which was presented rn the Eagle Theatre was hrghlv appreclated bv all The cast of characters was as follows Mxss Rebecca Luke allas Aunt Becky who ms very fond of cats Annxe Small Katherme Rogers Aunt Beckv s nlece and occasronally called Kttty Sadle Marston Marron Bryant Kitty s Lollege chum, whose pet name IS Bob' Belva McBride Plulxp Royson Aunt Becky s nephew Karl Dodge Mr Brown clerk for Benson 81: Benson and who 1S m1staken for three differ ent people Roscoe Pike Patty the mald who is stage struck and with whom Jenkins lS in love Verna Olwer jenkms the ngld butler and Patty s Romeo Frank Mulholland The play was a general rmx up over K1tty's college friend Marlon, whom she called Bob but whom Phxllp supp sm her to be a man called Mr Bob ' When Mr Brown a clerk of a law firm and a very weak speclmen of a man ar r1ves Phrhp th1nks he 1S the Mr Bob and treats hmm as such allowmg no ex planat1ons Marion or ' Bob in turn mrstakes hlm for Ph1l1p of whom she has heard Kathar1ne speak so often whrle C299 K1tty mrstakes htm for Ned Saunders Phu l1p s chum whom they are expectmg Fmallv all mxsterv IS clea ed away and Bob and Ph1l1p meet Ph1l1p makes atonement for ms rmstakes bv fallmg mn love wlth the real Boo Much amusement was furnlshed by the re productxon of Romeo and Jul1et by Patty the mard and Ienkms the butler also by thexr amusmg speeches through out the whole play Between the actsa very pleasmg specialty was given by Mlss Pearle Ingalls and 'Vlr Karl Dodge spxte of unfavorable weather condr trons the sum of S50 was n tted On Frlday evemng March 16 1917 a large audlence listened wxth keen apprec1 ation to the presentatlon of the pageant Hrawatha bs the Lubec hrgh school It was dellvered In pantomme song and dance under the dlrectron of MISS Eva W Scates who rendered the poem m a pleas mg and attractxve style whlle the pr1nc1 pal characters Mlss Annle Small as No komls Mr Merrlll Toft as Hlawatha M1ss Belva McBr1de as Mmnehaha Mr Thomas Gray as Iagoo Mr Arthur Mulholland as Mondamm Mr Franklm Robblns as Ar row Maker, Mr Verne Nerll as Pau Puk KCWIS and Mr Samuel Wllson as the Pr1est mterpreted the varlous parts m a natural and realrstlc manner The mterest of the audlence was held from the openmg chorus of 150 chlldren to the closing act when H1awatha saxled away to the ' Land of the Hereafter W1th 1ts fascmatmg dances, rnusxcal numbers pxcturesque In dxan costumes and beautrful electrxcal ef fects the dramanzatlon of the loved poem ' . . . 1 ,- . , , ' ' ' 1 - , , . . . . . - ' I ' g' . 4: 7, . . . . . lu ,, Q : - nl N 1 sy L . . , . 44 . ,, i . , ' I . 1 1 ' . 'lv o . v 1 . I c l n .l L 1 L I I . ' u - . '. . In - l I ' Q - . , . .. . u u , Q . I ' I D . ., , . . . .- ' ' 1 cc . ,, I . who very cordially despises cats, - ' - . . , . - 1 ' r ' h - . . . . , , L ' l . I . S . . .- , . ' . ' Q : I . a - , I - ' 3 , . 3 i . . . , . : - 1 U ', . . . L . , . . r I I ' . - . u . . . . I . . N 1 3 g , .' U 1 . . . I ' 4 1 ' 1 I ' . . . . . as H - ' 1 , . , , ,, . . . . , - . o 1 I n ' ' - . , , v I D THF QUODDY LIGHT H1awatha w1ll long lmger rn the mmds of the people of Lubec The entertamment was a success finan cmlly The gross proceeds were 2213 85 M1 .Scates rece-wed S65 50 leaving S93 14 't the net proceeds for the h1gh school 2640 of the proceeds were grven to the Ath letmc Assoc1 mon wh1le the remamder has been spent 1n purchasmg a Columbla Graf onola Th1s muslcal instrument w1ll he very beneticral to the hugh school from On Tuesday evenmg May 29 the Glee Club and several members of the Sopho more C1v1cs class gave an mterestxng en tertamment at the h1gh school bmldmg Whlle the lnclement weather prevented many from attendmg those who d1d come sa1d they were well repard The first part of the program was by the Glee Club A chorus Mornlng Invita tmon and 'mother Anchored were ren dered and the Natlonftl Hymn was sung by the club wh1le M1ss Vera McGregor d1d a pantomlne uslng the Amerlcan flag Mr Nottage gave two oleasmg uolm solos The debate occumed the last part of the evenmg je-ss1e Cook Emma Dans and Wrllmm Lamson upholdmg the afllrmatrve of the questmn Resolved that mlhtary trammg should be mtroduced m the second ary schools of the Ulllted States wh1le elyn Avery argued for the negatwe The Judges Dr Bennet Mr R -I Pea cock and Supt Sturtevant decrded ln fa vor of the negatrve announcing at the same txme that tl'e merlts of the two sxdes were about equal The mus1c teacher M1ss Cook tramed the Glee Club and M1ss Adams of the En ghsh Department supervlsed the debate Gflgc Qllazultg When each day at school thelr places they take What a stern loolung group the faculty make' The first rn the ranks lb our prmclpal tall He s every where present and fam1l1ar to all The next ln the group we l1ke very well Mr Gatto v ho IH h1story and French doth excel At our book keeping teacher we now take a glance She thlnks that all puplls should each have h1s chance Next ln the lme M1ss Potter bv name In Latin and Math she s alvs ays the same Who's thrs that appears so stately and tall? In C1v1cs and Enghsh she calls on us all And now comes M1ss Means who can both cook and sew She s the very last one 1n the Faculty row So now let us cheer as onward we go Hurrah' then hurrah' for our Faculty row J G R 18 C309 ry- - I ,y . . . . . 7, u ,, - 0 2 . I .1 V. V . . , . . . . ,- I Y . . . Q . . 7. - 4 u - - ll n n . . . K K ,, . both a social and educational viewpoint. Arthur Mulholland, Ethel Towse and Ev' D 7 ' Y ' ' . Q. , . I . Q1 a I u Q I B n T ' ' - 1 - ' D ' - ' I Q . .g . . , , Y . . - V I . . l . , ' I v . . U , . I K' 'N FIIIH P XLIIVX 1- Q? 17 Owliog 0 D 0 0 1 Nhss Potter Latm and Huston 2 'Nlr Gatto qub Nlaster 3 MISS Look Nlusxc 4 Ur Ballev Prmclpal 5 NI1ss Ad lms CIVICQ and Fm heh 6 NI1sQ Cirr Commer nml 7 Une Hearn Domutm QCIGULK. sy 4-0 000 W ' 60,YD'o'h .0 1 Pl l , bbs, 500 9,9 A, ,090 o 2 ' 0 0 ' A Q G 0 0980, o , 0 0 . A 5 'foo ' 'O I h 0 ' I Q 6 0 O 07 ' A ff l a L ' V , O f - U0 . f ooo , fo A o I Udo 0 I P . 'V ' - ' U ' 15 0 P Du , Q u P 000 i A ' ' 0,0 'fggwwf sw? SCIENCE L X111 DR YN mR'x I 2511 K I 2' , .. f Mxfk ,.,,wffSw.i: xii? , . 5 W. '- A :ff f 'wwf Ns -W . ' wM:1gf.A,-i.-Q 'si-'fi' fr, ' ' 1 K A, A 34,3 .,l.QE?fM,, 1, T, H -. I . f -,wg ,V - when , . ' 4 ' 4 . i ,z ' 5 V 'f. ' ,A 1 . 7 I 1 ' 1 THE QUODDY LIGHT 9v991B996999999959999999964v9995 s 1' ma Q sem ll' ' Q '01 0 ll '53, Kat by .A -us ff? 4. ws :Bw 3 bg 9999 999999909993 A FEW TIIIIIGS TIIE DIGNIFIED SEIIIDRS NEVER D0 Axm era ers at the jumors Sophomores or rn fact am oody who IQ mferlor to them m knowledge s1z or marksmanshlp Although they bel1eve ln preparedness they never carrx wlth them for self de fense, weapons such as squxrt guns mar bles or fragments ot chalk They never come to class wlthout 21 thor ugh understandmg of the assigned lesson Enghsh or otherwlse They never eat candy chew gum or b1te apples to satisfy he drctates of vul gar appetites during school hours They never act m any wav so as to re flect upon thelr exalted pos1t1on as Sen 1ors Nxagara Falls a sculpture so N S tells us C315 Llfe 1S a joke All thmgs show lt Look at the Freshmen Then you'll know xt If you would l1ke to borrow some root of all ev1l at 6 per cent 1nterest Ted has plenty unless he IS trving to fool some body bv Jmglmg a fem keys and some old buttons m his pocket going to workin the factorles thls sum mer P Why no' she never d1d why should she now P Well' Well' don't you know she IS much lnterested ID a Fish Inspector 7 HIJW T0 Klll A Slllllllll PAPER Don t buy one, borrow your ne1ghbor's BE A SPONGE Look at the Ads' and then trade wrth the other fellow BE A CHUMP Never hand m any matenal but find fault with everyth1ng ln It BE A KNOCKER Tell your nelghbors that you pay too much for the paper BE A SQUEEZE If you can t get a bump on your anatomy and help make the paper a success Then BE A CORPSE Ex 'I ggi' ' 4 Ex. if fl .. . mg as - , - 43 ' . . ' W W - ' .yar ', ' . I ' 1 :W f ' ' . .' ' N f , xx vi' , 32, -4 1 1 '- Q.-,ll gr 'Q B . Did you know that Sara Marston was . 7 ef ,H -:Ae 4- ,z 2 X l - - , - - - .. fb X - 71 ' . k J as - .f ' ' ' 1 , H ' ' . . . ,, . . L v 1' , . ' I K x ' x - . ' - 2 H 5 1 .. ' . l 3. I . ' ' . Q I ' ' 4- ' 1 v Q - 5. , THE QUODDY LIGHT Sophomore Englxsh Mlss A Name some water fov.1s E L M AMackerel Semor Enghsh B D Robmson Cru soe was the only one on the island and he was there all by hrmself ' Sen1orAr1thmet1c M1ssP 'Add 1256 237 182 'vir Dodge Dodge I didn t get your number Heard 1n Chemrstrv class Mr B Gwe a household use for alum Mr 'VI Makmg alumlnum d1shes was always bemg canned Ccaned I I think he was canned Ccanedl everx day that half year Mr B What 15 the square root of five? ' Ten promptly replled a Fresh man ODE TO LATIN All are dead who wr te lt All are dead who spoke lt All w1ll dxe who learn rt Blessed death they earn It Wanted A glrl who can wash xron ant milk a cow Ex Althea beheves m bemg Frank PRAYER BEFORE EXAMS Now I lav me down to rest Tomorrow I take an awful test If I should d1e before I wake I'll have no more exams to take Look out When Frank gets f r e s h Have you ever heard of Use'ess lUlys When Helen R Dodges around tl e cor ner he is sure to ask for Rlce When Anme L beholds a new man fNe xmanl she says Here svthereltnch h1m lf I can Is Ether M really gomg to be 1 Gard ner Or IS xt only a Joke? Sen1ors were born for great thmgs Sophomores were born for small But xt IS not recorded Why Freshmen we nom It all Belmont has vs orked oh how hard CHow ard Be careful what you do for Mrss Carr has her eyes on vou Peany Nell does not bum He always has hxs chew of gum TO LEROY Can you not see by our glances That xou have taken our fancv Now please be kmd and meek An'l once in a wh1le to us speak CHEMISTRY Break' break' break On the cold hard floor O glass Would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that I have ln class LOST A few common cents Finder please return to Kenneth H and recelve a reward When arlthmetlc tests we are forced to take Our rank IS bound to fall But t1s not so w1th Sumner For he surely beats us all Verna used to be thm now she IS Lank sesl Grant P Vmcent can tell you all about A1108 W has a new gent KNuxze11t J h1m Mlss C Have you all Anchored?' . i . gl l . V 'x - , aa . . ' 9 .' -l . . . 1. Cl . - Q . H ,I - - -, . ' . .' ' ' - H ' - ' nr ' v - . , . ' - . . . . 4 , l ' I -' -1 1 Q ' H , , A . . . 1 . nu . , yy Q Q - ' L : -1 - , 17 re' ' 1 . Ex. . ., ll e 0 a . A ., ..,, , - ' , ' Junior English-A, P., reading:- He ' , l , ., ' 7 I' . I . . 'V I ' : fl ' 0 s' - . . ,. I: U . n , . , ' ' 1 Y -I '1 l u o V ' x .' .' ' . I , Y ' ' -' , l - , ' S . . . . ,I i I , 1. . y ' 9 I ' . an , ' ., . THEQUODDV LIGHT Heard lll Sophomore Latm class The soldmers nearly worn out by wt unds re newed the battle standlng on the1r elbows Thmsrs that Never Happen Vlae F an nng bemg on tlme Perfect attendance from Beatr1ce Full attendance at Frrday s Engl1sh class No school on stormy days Merrlll IS a shmmg llght What he lacks rn flesh he makes up 1n herght Lendus Paper the guy who srts op pos1te you and IS cont1nually burnmmg L Small 15 seen very frequently near the post office There must be a reason us hope ll won t be before gmduatlon day Get the new song ' Arthur Julla Sung to the tu me of Hallelujah just after wmter comes Audley mth hrs spungy walk Mr G Is that answer r1ght Mr Gray? Tom I thmk so Mr G Well you put your thoughts rlght ln your pocket and when you go out doors you throw them out the wlndow Clarence nnd Sad1e were great chums But now thelr fr1endsh1o s on the bum That httle spat was all a fake And a telephone call would rrght the mlstake Wmme 15 findmg lt hard to choose tween the Freshmen and the Seniors be Across the arsle when Frank IS mgh Bobb1e's temper r1ses h1gh But peace IS always sure to follow And Frank 1S seen rn Sleepy Hollow C333 DOMESTIC SCIENCE Quesnon Name the ch1ef mmeral m eggs Answer Mmeral water found rn the albumen or whlte From what is cream ot tartar made? rom scra mgs of sulphur barrels What 19 molasses? ' Answer The l1qu1d left after makmg maple svrup From what rs. soda madeP' From a mrnerfzl contalnmg phospho rus Name the two lands of cake ' tgener ally come under two classes sponge and butter J Answer Sponge cake IS full of l ttle holes and I9 verv much lrlre a sponge 'I me other kmd is finer gramed and usually Answer No 2 There are many kxnds ofc rke sponge cake chocolate cake wed dmg cake Johnny cake blrthday cake corn c mke angel cake and d6V11 cake What and where 1S the proterd of an egg? Answer The proterd of an egg IS its flavor What are most common acrds used m cookmg Answer Gas kerosene vmegar and sal ' Gxve the d1rect1ons for makmg pop overs Answer Fry on one sxde t1ll the other srde bubbles turn over and to tell when ha IS done keep lookmg under lt Deat has chosen smeltmg as her future work Let us hope rt w1ll be as profitable as lt has been ln the past Annle Small a physxclan of remarkable abxlmty . , . .Tu I , l . gg . . . , , - , - 2- u - ,T ' ,Q ' i . n . l - L 4 . 'W 3 ' U . ' Sa L 2 J' - ' 1 1- .t . 'Am N . HF v 1 77 l , A ' .4 N It l N, . .lil 1 - . I . . K ' U I A . . . . . ' U ' ll. 8 Y vc n - . - ,, ' ,' - 1 o I ' n .11 , , l in . J l K , 1 Jennie Fitzhenry will soon be Gray, let Contains more eggs, ' I ' ll u 1 ' H l i le v v ' n v ' ' . 1 I u I 1 Ip, Q I 1 n N 1 I , , u ' . . , . rr ' 1 Tu . . . 1 H - Vs V7 I . ., r . . . ru . ,7 xg . . , . . ' . ., . ., . -N . ' I 7 Q . ,, I. I ' il - A - . - , 77 , , . . . . , in . . ' t t . L I n , . . Y THE QUODDY LIGHT THE DETENTION ROOM There 15 a room tts the roof of detertlon T1s a Jaxl for the QUDIIS of ev1l 1ntent1on I ve been there early I xestald there late, And 1ts very name I sure do hate There s many a crlme w1ll send vou there Such as talklng aloud or pullmg haxr There are bars on the windows th w1l's are of br1ck One glance 1 enough to make me s1ck The cruel teachers w1Il send you there If vou bat an eye or st1r a halr The man who lnvented a jaxl 1n school Is mv idea of a gosh darned fool AWP 18 THE ALIBI I am the pebble so loose and small That bars the shortstop s clutch tor the ba The pebble that causes the home team Q a I am the Ahbx I am the sun that gets ln the eye Of the home town fielder, who muffs the Tho gh I hrde mx ray from the other guy I am the Al1b1 I am the ump as bllnd as an eel VVho causes the strlkeout and stops the steal Of the home town feller I m the Dxrty Deal I am the Al1b1 G TIPS FLYING TRIP One dark and stormy w1nter s nlght Trp hastened toward the Myers llght He reached her house at half past seven CT1p alwavs sa1d lt seemed hke Heaven J He'd hardly seated h1mself by her slde When behold' the door was opened w1de f34l And a volce crled out 1n a terrlble tone An tmergencv call' Xon IC wanted at home' Tlp snatched hls up and somtthmg mort , And qulckly hastened out the door He struck a mad pace twas a tlnee m1le run Donn h1ll o er dale astf shot from a gun On on he fle ln fra t1c haste Through snow that nearly reathed h1s vtalst Hts breath ctme 1n gasps twas a sorry phghf And T1p hastened O11 wnh all h1s mlght' On reachmg home he found the mxstake The telephone call vt as only a fake T xx ts a fraud' he crled ln angry tones If I had the wrttth I d break h1s bones' He hastened back to h1s love ln fhght CGee' but that vtas an awful n1ght'J Exhausted and weary he opened the door And fell nl a heap on the k1tchen floor We ye been fooled badly fooled, my dear he crled T 18 the last trmc they ll get me to leave your side' One who knows 17 FAVORITE SONGS UF THE SENIUR CLASS MEIBEIIS Re tdmg and RltlI1,CI and R1thmet1c Annle Lerghton Gee I W1sh I Hada G1rl, ' NoelShax p es Are You From Dune? jenme F1tz henry Ive Lost You So Why Should I Care? Annxe Small Carry Me Back to Vtrgxma Fred Trecartm I m Lonesome For 'Someone to Love Me 'LeRox Huckms Somebody Knows Beatrue Hamxlton ant To Go Back To Mlchlgan thea MCBf1d6 Where Is My G1rlP' Vlncent Tyler 7. . V . . X Q In 7 7 .4 7. - l I k A l ' v v A ' N . . - . .1 i 4, A . Ax, v ay ' , , . -., . L t , f v e ' 4 , .T - ' 1 I x I V. . 7 . ' ' -A , ' v ' . . . , ' l ' I ' y 1- ' ' . Q' I' ' I-1 ' . I 3 L. s . - ' K , ev: n H 7 9 l . 7. Y , ' 5 . B ' lf . 4 - . 1 f . . - - 1 . , . . . . . H , v . . . ,. sf 1 7, , yr X - - W-'il n . .. 7 X , .Q V ,g . .. . tl -, . . 1 ' ' ' . ' ' ' . . I L. rl - 7 I u 1, . I . 4 X I K 7 In , 7 . fll l 4 l . . 1 . at ,.A . X . . ' ' H s 1- ' - - .4 U 77 , - I . . . . I . . 7, . , 5 7' , It . . ' . 7 . - 1 -l ' 1.5. an . . H . . - f . '. mr 7 w r I. H. . 18 r mn ' ' . . . 77 ' 1 . 7 . ' 7 an 7 I 9 ,' f ' as 1 I7 . . 1 ,, Y . ' . ' ' ' at V. . 77 -. - IVV' Al- -' A . . na 1 - , . THF QLODDY LICHT I 1DCL1'1nx1I'11j L 11142 aliag mme Lug X LII' l JTI Im Xlxxaw Happx, 7 Franlx. Iu lXo laml ll 11 1 :L 1 ll 111 tha 1 mermm , X011 11 wexer Get a L: 1lL1t ,7 5 11111161 bum on me IQ. A bume R1.1y Xttgrnoon I I wvc thm. Call Xm Lp Sac lL M1r tcm f Cows amd Cluu cus dull mfmt IJ nbffw 111115 1 1 e Cl wch Rfwoe 'lke 1 111 1511 Eyes fue S111 l1 15, Q XI 1.l'1 if I Low tc Haxelhu B155 Xmund XR B lm XILBI lcle Xloxe Over ClEX1C on dm Old Frort Porch Gladys Gwen 'Th' re s a L1f1leB1t of Bdd In Every Good L ttlc Glrl Mae Fanzmmff I Il In Lovpfl Hazgn Cf1mnX1c I m Gm X11 Exe on a Cozy Hume For Two X una Ollxur XX hfn Xou and I are 13111 Loxe Hrleu Runsdell 9 Im gut XVay Iwvnd 19 1116 S xeefesl XX Ly Home F1nn1cX Fu we He Getb Them Juat the Suv X 1.1 ley Xia 1n T1 Q S mebody Wamng For NIL f 10 X11 sq , Q5 K 1 ul AQ lllf uror 011 111 pmt ot lm 1 1 111111 0 16 1 uc Ll f X X1tl1 tm JQIIHINSIUII 1 11 11 111 1111111 '11 ll l11xL no 111 111 Jl NN L 1111 11 tlll '1 111 511111 511.1111 gl mum to Umm sC 100 w ll' ,am p'1,111u1 1 II .1 mx 1ffu 11 L 1 X XL L lr 11 xi Il 11 papnr- .111ot11u XL 1 l1lZlNI'lHlCll J11,c111LLc 1 15 mat X 5fl1'f,c43ZITT' 'gem C357 .J Xxg Q11 lL1XO1' 3 dune mugh l1Clp 110111 lr 11.1l11111LQc 1 L 1g ffuor 111111 X 0 01 pxperx 5 x 1 'ul ll v uw 1 111 11111.15 comm, 1.. U 1m11 f wln ul 11.1 JUN Szffmf Dexter ll1ffl1 School , 1 xU1. Xmmm 1 LLXIL ll1l1SL11 Y IC Crwfuzt lu XC1 um I ll I I1 pry Q4 lu mrmd llffll NL mo lr' 7 frm Q 111 Ill Luton lllffll Sm 0 4 v I ., .Y M. .v ,v. 'I . .. ,, 1. v V. K , J 1 4- X. ' A1 - A 1 X 4 TV. A 'l X . H' . if i n f. ' Iv 111- ' : ' ' X f , . , : , X 71 , ,, - IfY11 Cz 1' f'Xt1 G l' X Slm- '1 X 1 X ' .' . .. ' f: ' Y 1 l 'i' ' All ' A H - 'X' ' .. 'X .1 1 . 1' Y , X V 1 . , 1 . , ' 1 A . .1 . 1 , I , X XLs1d'X,.' . .D. 1 1 C ' X. , , 7 v . . . ,- 'X vm . 1 1 1 . . , A , , i ,I VA 2 X , . . . . K: V ' . - l 11 x xi 7 . II.1v1f11w . X1-:X .'.7,1' - Thl 1- X1 - 1 . . . X A 1 X, ,, . 7, - ll , - r , -. . l 1 1 1 , L 1 '. . , XX'z'z' ffm la iz. , Iwi. J X - , .. , ,ml ,,, 1 .--, A . XVI: r '- 1 15 E111:l 2 A ft' u -2 .. V 11 -'Jun .. 7, .. E Y L I I, I , A x,,, 16.1. 5.1, A qi ,, ,. , .: Xl x ' lscm. ,Iii 4, - 'I ,1, J 41 X ex' 2' ' I Q , X Tint gh sumc X' ' 1X ' ' ' 1 - X - 1 X: X tr X X '- fiifi vflilllfiill l'fl1'fl, tl1c X 1 7:4 f tl Q 11.1 cxcflzzmxgus Zlllfl try to lac X X Xl :or r'j:X.1:s1v.' l.II2l1'l' 111 l'1st yum' wcrc qt sc-111 ' 1l1X lmcllcr lay tl X K l 1 19 1 1'1cr 1,111 to mlm' sX'1o.Jlf. X. ' X 1 y 2 5. . 1111.1-:111' fclmul 11'ic11cls, wc will 4CIlLl both 'XM L -4 ,, ,-1 .151 1 tl 1 lp lyk- of Q1:111c,11s '11 ll l 5 l1Cl'S1'l 1 'X X me tl .. f 11 .' IS 5- 1 , ,l . uv: lib 1 X1 'ci:. ,, ,. . - 1118 . x X , J 6 . ' . XX 'X ' .11 th: . 5 11lCl l 'X 1 ' X' 'auf ' - l Till' !f.1'11111'1111 l'l11ll ps la: X. . X: lX y. lm- .11 1l1u 1J1'f11111Y l,lI1Il'i' wlll l 'vc J X l 'l'f11f 1X.'111t1I11s, XX'z1 -1' ' llX gg . X' ool. pi-::1s111'c 'l X F l. fl: . 1: ' .j' 'X t 'I ' , . .dX J. in' 1l1c k'llj1JX'1'lCI or lllq X.'cl1z11h x 'X Tl C Hr:-r1'11' 11 014111. lizpxm- 1' -c1:1wcl llllf X:1r. XX X l11 qw J rc- X Tl11X,f1Xzu1X!!, XX'11m:fll:111rl ll Nl fgllool. 'X 111'X ' X Q ' 1' X' Xz1'. Q: T1 .511!1f1'11, Sz' l N , l l. ILS wc l::1'vc 1 l' 'Xl tllc 11111 ' WC l TM' f,f1'11u.l.', ll:111m,r lligll fcluarpl. l1:1X'c p1'111111fc1l 101' so lung. l T110 if 1111111 . li' 5 'N f Xl 0 l. 1In lllbemomam 5 I ,lrlmz-1 31? Qlarh E160 IIDFIQ lo l9l7 Tlll tbe LIIVICC of D15 LOlllIfl'X7 1 K llirenzu llfzanshrll mea march 17 1913 I ,P :11'.':::: ' .1 bacilli. ........ , ...... .. 1 . napa. Q 'f' ., f5 ' Q g i U ' U , V , , ...- Y Y , , - 5, J ,. ,, 'QNX mf R 5' ' 9 9 , I t I I .1 ' 1 THE QUODDY LIGHT 6256701605 if 190 IQIEQKQEEQIEJEEE Pl' IJGYQCIIIQSS IS not a new word m fxlubecs Stanbarb Ebepartment mtomeei 544993 NVQ co111ed It thutx tlnee 1 cms ago B3 It we haxe 21192153 met the pubhc s XY'l11tS '111d 111 111t1c1p1t111 Qdx 2111 omg pr1ces hfue kept dow I1 P1 mes to '1 po111t bdoxx 111V otl1c1 stcnc 111 111110 Thw 15 for the bC1lCflt of 0111 CuStO111C1S fOl X OI R lmQ11ef1t A 4 neful mve he '1t1o11 of 0111 Qtock of XVIH COIIXIIILC 5011 ot the c1111111e11cs ot tl11s t'1te11 L11t G 1b Clark 8 Giompamg, Iubec. sammszm 11255211152 21e1141cae,izas1'rs:Er1frfvsu'rx1m 1-,mf 1, 1 1 Q n I fu-I . 5 Y I 'X AX I J- .flu ' ' Y . ' Y v Y . ,vi V 1 . . . . on 7 A . . c .,, c 1 L D 4 ' .if c 7 Y ' A .i c 3 ' 4 1 .Q ' 4 ,. ' '. V ' . . -.1 - 7 Y ' ' s ,fc ' 1 1 O -L 3'1 '14, ' ' ' f g .fs m s . 11 . 5 9 4 O - - 7 'f' 'Y Tw' z ,1 ' 1 . -r'f'?TT'f'r2'::f ff1'?f-' LA ' ' ' L..1 ' -.e 1 A Q. - 'g 9, L A' 54 PHE QLODDX LIGHT WD SMARTIN THE SHOE MANM M' I G Nnrtnn the tudent of Iubec Hlgh School msp 133 mln k l Summer Footwear Hmm I 5 mm? rg anb Silverware -rvvvs1S A Few Speclals The W W W Rmgs wlth tones that are guaranteed to tav rn The O E Place S ns 8zCo 14k Tlffany The Waltham Elgm H mrlton 8: How ard Watches The 1847 Rogers Srlverware The Parker Lucky curve Fountaln Pen Compnslng the newest styles 1n hxgh Non leakable and posmve feed and Low Shoes Whlte black and an tan shades 3tne 'watch 'Repaifillg 8 SDCCMIIQ Just a. Word F1555 Red Front S ore ARE THE WAR PRICES GETTING YOUR GOAT? IF SO COME AND SEE US Sugar Flour Pork Lard Tea Coffee and AIIGroceries at a Saving of More than Twenty Per Gem If thls means 1115 tlung to you Remember the Place and Show Your Face at our store Q THE GRFAT A at P TEA c:oMPANv S Water Street Eastport Malne an vwsaaana as-swam S I ' ' 7 X 'ii 0 0 Q S invites s s . ' Dill-ll ll tc ' out his line of af 9 O 9 Ol O. S S I . . 0 's ' S j J X Oval Wedding Rings. S I, Q . n a . ' ff!!! I 1- 1! ' - nt 9, . a . a g V 5 V YYY Y S 9 t 3 5 , . S 1 l I I I 1 ' 1 4 1 ' 1 ' ' 3 Y J Q Q O S Y 7 D 2 THE QUODDY LIGHT SUM Ill! ICE Clfll IIPURTED ULIVE OIL J' A A. Conti ORRECT lehlnr and lealor In l OTHIER -AUFRUIT UF ALL KINDSAG Gentlemen s Furmshmgs Hats Caps TOBACCO CIGARS AND SMOKERS GOODS of the latest desr ns 'md most dependable quehty Water Street 'W ater Street Eaetport Mame Eaqtport Q F A BUCK 8: COMPANY MA OHINISTS AND BLACICSMITHS : ' At JOBBING OF ALI KINDS MFG S OF FACTORY SUPPLIES Galvanrzed and Black Sheets Wholesale and Retarl PIPE ak FITTINGS HEAVY HARDWARE IRON and STEEL Machme Carriage and Stove Bolt Lag' Screws Cap and Set Screws Fairbanks Morse 8. Ge Engmes, Steam Pumps light Plants 8. Saw Frames URUDE OIL ENGINEQ WATER STREET EASTPORT MAINE Na'hlNaINl5 slNlvNJiv ' 1 5 4 o . I I Y Y I C -4 -11-1.-...... , ' ozALsnrn r 1 - - .1..- , I I I v I r . , f .' ,' Q' .' . 3 1 . I . c 7. . . . . l V , , , 5 ' 9 ' ' 1 , , . . . . ...::-e.e..-.,..:-,- , --5--e.,..,.af...p.1 1-f-S----Y,-,.,,,..J,m..,1..........., ..,- .,,...v,w,.-....,- W... .....-.........,. . . 2 .. 2. Wav WIP 1. A v 1 K n , . , S. , . . . I I I . ' 7 'W g . , - , L OLC D LIL1 T -INIVN-lN!N,fxfvvxh'xrvvxh Rumery Brothers, F C LORING F XSTPORT NIAINE CL O TH! Agent for Knox Engines XII 'WS FURNISHINC FOODS BOOTS AlN D SHOFS RUBBER GOODS ALSO Studebaker and Saxon D smbutor f B F G odrxch HIPRESS AUtOIT10bI1CS RUBBER FOOTWEAR Ha t S haff 8z Mar Clothx g for Men a d Young Men E'1stpo1t e L mso Sz H bb rd Hats and Caps g HOLMES TWIN STORES FAS1PORl MAINE Kuppenhelmer Clothing Gold Seal and Snag Proof Rubber Boots OLD ELM RL BBER BOOTS P f to d Nt hd Half Hap S4 50 Whole Hlp S5 50 FRED A HOLlV1hb WVA1 ER STREET EASTPORT MAINE ,rs-Jvsnh slVVNlN!NgAnqg1s , TH? VQ'JD Y xli 'IN S o o dxf , - - n 1 go 7 A 44A 5 4 L y 4'7 I 5, S , T 4 1 4 Oo I i ' so . , oo' ' O g r, c ner x n T n . -, . . . M. a n u a ' 9 4 g NVX V1 W J L o . . : 7 1 er ec oo 3, 0 Pune 0 1 ' TW I . - . - , , THE QUODDY LIGHT I9I7 Shoes at I!-IIB Pnces .tlfrunttet Qfutrnmxl Bunk v'-1' 57 gaslpnr! gllannz Capltal Stock S100 000 00 Surplus and Undwided Profits 150 000 00 Deposlts 685 000 O0 We pav 3 1 2 Per Cent Interest on De posits 1n our Savmgs Department Interest allowed to the first dav of each month on accounts wxthdrawn Oxfords and Hlgh Cuts Wh1te Tan and Black at the Old Pnces Graduatlon Shoes a Speclalty New Shrrt W31StS Chlldren s Dresses Men s Furmshmg Goods and Hats New Neckwear THE CENTENNIAL STURE luhec H B THAYER Proprietor BECKETT S BAKE RY H J BECKETTJr Mgr ln Washlngton County t1on IS mvlted at any tune Manufacturers and Drstrxbutors of Butter Crust Bread 'A' Luxury Ca e The Largest and Best Equlpped Bakery Seven Bakers always busy Your IHSPCC 70 Water Street, Eastport, Maine Eh' asf , by , . R, Q . P ' ' ! - ' - - - '. in . . . ' ' ' Rv - , . 're 1 ' ' - ' , . xx . . N XP --- xo- - a Ihr ' . ..., , , . . . t ' 0 - 9 'I 7 I 1 CC !Q le THE QUODDX LIGHT KJ 'WP zxpabng, rx,Qmg,rx,f:L, O-lg?-1 M.: rN,,:-LQL, YOU NWILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IF YOU USE Chase C9 Sanborn s Tea and Co ee Pronounced by experts to be the cho1cest goods that can be produced When Prepanng for Plenlcs or Exeursmns Keep this Store In Mmd We have everythmg you need for those occamons J M PIKE JR Sr COMPANY Sold by F you hke better thmgs Q-'9 B S I M some of those quahty b1s- W Cults Of AIHGHCH Frult lee Dream SUNSHINE BISCUITS Confectlom C T b Leterally baked ln the sunshine they are unusual lgars O acco ln thelr delicate substance and dehcxous taste LUBEC JR A.BURR.4s Jeweler Exghty-S1 VVater Street Eastport Mame NOS 2f55?'15Efi,12eN Egiiigk PIA Edison Dxamond Disc Phonographs AND RECORDS E R91 'RT 'Rfk 'W4fJW'i 1i W1'3l1 Ex-ewes:-4 l1 h1'3 Seiwe 52 1-die: N43 9 . A rx., rn E, rx, fu., fr-x,6:fL,fr-ve, .axe-xp f:.L,mL,fm.rbL,-1-L,rbL,fb-x.f:afu, 'N-ff 'Ns' - 1 E2 3 , - H 5 P U ' - S, 322 ' e e , -fe , . . 5 ar 9 . . . fr- ' g - be' 0 I . 8 d I Z? I E - E. , ' 9 1 is ' 9 - ' 3 - e 5 - s , - 3 . 2 f I . teee , ' . 33 5' v ' . Xt? ' Y QE . E ' I ' 3 '-gy E v Q , syn 5 5 e X ey gi U3 2 I Z 7 , Fxkd, , , , , , , J J 9 , 9 fix-ewes


Suggestions in the Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) collection:

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 1

1916

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 1

1918

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 1

1919

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 1

1920

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

1923

Lubec High School - Quoddy Light Yearbook (Lubec, ME) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

1924


Searching for more yearbooks in Maine?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Maine yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.