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

 - Class of 1920

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'IHE QUODDY LIFHT The Alley BOWLING POOL BILLIARDS J MX T1 CKER Propuetor LLBIOC YOU CAN DEPEND UPON Mulholla 1d Marke! L, NI NILLHOLLAND P pr F t fSch0ol St LL BEC 'Vlf-XINTE MEN'S SUMMER SUITS S1 9 45 1 Nl Imp! X Fme Assonment of Men s Shirts ID Perc le and Madras H B THAYE R 1TheHerai11 Joh UBDETIMPHT 1115 111111 1 Spam 11tx 01 '111 111C15 of Sshuni ml Class Pnrung fm 1111 1 1st f1ftce11xc11 11161 f11t111L L1 15116501 Lubcc 111 11 QC11 11 1 We hd prcplre copx 111c1 our Lrlcuce 111 t111s 1111L 111 sc1'x1CL XX11lO11t C1111 L KEEP US IN IVIND N I GC 1 e T 5 '. - . . ' , ro . ' A ' ' 7 OO O . ' L v . - - ---- 1 . 1 1 1 ' 5 o If 1 K- z ,1 'z ' 1. . 0 ' ' - ,'V.X5.'Q!- Q Z' ' ' I I , 111 p 'QQ fgxxyrx ' . , , , N, . - , Q, 11 .. - 1 fl xxx'-Qi ig SO11C1fS the pz1t1o11:1ge ol 1110 'P-'A?:.5 f- ' 1 , , . g ' ,1,- iff,-'zu ' ,, 1 W . 1 ' its-K D -A 1. . J 1 ' , T, . Z . 2 A A I . 'L' . I 1 - 1 - is 111 'fl ' 51 - 1 ' z U n 1 .. 1 ' a --W - i 74- fi, nv., ,.. Lx, - F L 0 c 5 ' ' THE QUODDX LIGHT Afier the Show llthtll S +9 B AG N EW BARBER TWO CHAIRS 0pposlte Pike s Market u ec J A MGRGAN BARBER Opposlte Post Gffme I I RFQ RIDE A BICYCLE I0 SIIHUUI. Sue IXIOIISX Tune 'md Temper Fmox good hefxlth 'md I1 lppmess It 18 the most CLO1101I11C'1I form of U'I11SpO1t'lUO1l BE Y NOW VK e I1 ue them Columbia and Amenca Bicycles D 8. M Athletic Goods FRED G KELLEY Ox C1 'XI IX s BI 1cIx mlth QIIUI I I IFL Grabuatlon Clothes for 1150535 anb CBIICIS And CIothes for 1II other oce1s1o11s Tlus IS the moet GCOI101111C LI SIOIC 111 NI lshm ton C0u11t3 X our PIITOII 1356 IS Sohclted NEW YIIRK FASHIUN STORE Louis UNOBSKY Propnetor I ubct 'II mfrq I R. I l IOOO .Ili ' ' ' Lb ' 9 ...- -gih , ..,..,..i - ' O U Y Y I 4 4 I I , 7 -- L LA ..g5..-- ---f- - ,f-f .nnnb f , . sl I ', 4 . v l . 4 1. 1 L 1 .K Q N . 1 4 1 -C - 1 0 v v v v I , ' I . I , ' . A C L -111-nil , I I I 54 it u 1 A vf 1 I O- v L., 6 . , , . , . . I Z T . . 1 . A v 1 1 wx- 1 v 4 I , . I . t 5 n I Y ' I . 4 I . I ' H' A ' - r . THE QLODDY LIGHT THE EAGLE THEATRE LCBFC ME WILBOR A SHEA L GILLISE R d M Home of Hzgh Class Pfzoioplays FROST l'I-IE CLOTHIER S tp t WE SFI A B Klrschhaum 8a Uo's All Wool Clothing ARROW COLLARS IU Quarter Sizes Best Lune of Furnishings Hats and Gans In the County 'Y 1 wa . . , essee GEO. E. , esi ent anager if O l I 9 Bank quure, Eas or , Maine. , J, I 1 I Z1 he lowest prices for which good clothes can be sold I 1 I TIIF QLODDX LIGHT The Gash Xe Carry Store Dainty se Footwear N .4 Grocerxes and Provrsrons ,Y f b h d FRED C SMITH W Don t Throw Away Those Shoes' ty kth OX!-'ORDQ PUMPS and W B WHITE QHOES were MAINE , A CALKINS Seasonahle Goods at the Black Store R F ll Boxes LIQUID VENFER Best Dressing for Furniture A Fl LL IINE OF Varmsh Stains for Furnrture and Woodwork Ffum md fr uden Tools TRECARTIN BROTHERS LUBEC MAINE Y Y l I BV a olis ing the credit system and curting out eliverics I am 5, able to sell Q 25 ,, - ' ' n n r ge v Q ' f . ,ff - bv, t' at 10 .m 20 per cent dlscount 62, J 4-:,,. 1 fr .l .' . Z A I ,7 .-I ---,..--.,f,,-.2--L. L -- -V -.. .-.f 1,52 1 fx I , A I A ,' -. ' ',. ....-,fag nt, . F N0 matter how hopeless he '17, ' f loo , ey have a chance if you --N. .,... ,. ..... ...,....... . ...- tztke them to H 1 . , O O , T e the Shoe Doctor-Opposrte the Q Bank H' In 7 0 0 Q , Ay 'lv l I J . 4 A v D I I I 'I . I v I 0 I f L THE QLODDX LICzH'1 V K THONIPSCN YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER The Frazler Studm Washmgton St Eastport SIS UOIIQILIEB face llbovober Colb Cream wamvbing Cream anb Calcum 2 P k MABEES The Nyal Store Lubgc XIL Yom Diploma 1LIJ1LSLl1tSlOll1 xc us of IC.LOlI117l1Sl11l1G11t md X ou mll xx mt It fl l1116Cl XX L maku 1 spam lltx f Future Pramxrxg It ILlSUl1ll7lQ pines F W Trecartm Iubu XlL TALCUM POWDER The one to11et lrtlclc 'Lhlt uuxbodx meals TALD CDNTBE PL1'fu111Ld Hltll the custlx uux mlm of 26 FLOWERS QD A GILLIS 8c C0 . l A , , , n . 2111-2-11- l ' 1 A r . . , , 5 ' ' x'lB'?1.S'x.P'i9V7'a'I- flli-III! Y ' Q . l i-ii' ' H W ' ' ' Enlrnncingly fragrant. delightfully nl- l lsfyin , and charmingly ac aged. ., - - , Me. l , 1 , .. . 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S . v I : . , ' , 1 ' L , 1 Yi 3 ' N r r 9 Si , ' E . 1 .- , - -17 - .h'rx-X-N, Q x , ' ' ' ,. -. ' 1 ' N 0' I X 1 3 . H 1 D f -N ' . - -, A r ' --1.5 ' . F.. ,,,. F X - X S. ' -, 1 s x Y ' 1' I ,d H '1,,n - -U ' '-- . . . 1 - 'iff' J 9 E 1 1 3' W K ' 1 C Lubec ' ' ' THE QUoD DY LIGHT .ae Wuuhhg Bag Farms use SQUID 1llbCC IDC ff X E, Q M-,ev I,-'f--r J of XXLLHQ5 Extends 1ts comphments to the Clflss of 1920 and to 1tS Lubec patrons miss Tllllentvoortb illltllmer ixgdff KQWE la 239119 Q JK 'Nlext to Post Office School Street Lubec Me THE LUBEC TRUST 8: BANKING CO B 'V' WE P n J Psncocx v omscvons M P u n r M 1- n H CLPK JC , . . . ,f F 1 rf Zwm.. Q 6,43 ...nm X, -jx' Tl- '5 wt., .I gr . , ., I u 1 Q K ' Af, .- Q' 'A:'L,,..,,f A - ..1.. , , fl! ' . ,f Q ,- 5 3.1'.5:QgQ32 Q11 -.. D u- - -f -.f-,af ezifw-f . G Z-I . ' E A 15 IL: f f ' t Y 5 ' M, 1 Q' ' 'f '- Ki' ,- ' '-, 1'-.f 2f' I '4 , - ',- E ,L '9 C. .. K gl ' .' L. ' 'ff A ' if. vi CXVWTIQQVQ7 ,tUyf. .,yp , . L 7 v C v Y . 1 . , .. , . ' ' l 'd nf, . ' , ic -P .d t : B. . i e, . J. Peacock, . . ucker, J. . lm . ' . . P!ke THE QLODDX LICHT When You Thmk of Palm Thmk of HARMUNS PAINT STURE PAINT and VARNISE-I XX Q select om hues fm xx h 11 thu mll 1Ltl1lllN do uuclcm xll LO11dlUO1l5 Bcmq users is xxell 15 sellers of punt our experleme should be of px 1ct1c ml vmlue to xou 1-1 J HARMQN School St Lubec THE THREE LEADERA Us .Ls .Ae atrombero Farburfators Vacuum Oll Royal Cord Tsres Thp luhel, Garage Go Everythlng to Wear DODGE S Two STORES WL un S X H C mul Stuups Oppos1tcPostOff1CQ md Qorucx of XX ltcx X XV1Sl111l tcm St IIXE Summer Vlillme ry of the litut md most desu mhln st lw md sh IPLS MISS M E IVRGEORGF XX1 L cc lumu Y v 1 . . ' fi Y ' l V A X ' 4-. 7 , 5. . ' ,S . . I , . -, V4 -' '. f X 1 v 1 1 x ' . 4 ' L 4 E , . L . . , 4 .1 Y L .S .S A, ' I . v . N 1 1 , . . - ' , 1 v 'f ---'1--' 4 1 L . o 4 .- A J ...1 I K K x, ., . -u,,.--.-sin? V - AM- A, -1:+ --4-,urn-Arfwzf-,,.1:. m -' C A Y 4 4 AT ,A 'E n n i 9 L . A . , 1' If '1 L . 1 . E f 'X' Z f 2 Af ,-4 ,,,,,...g.-fl - ' h X ' A S I 4 E gl' ' ' g J ' L 1 , , . X 9 O J fl ' -S ' 4 v ' 1 ' ,, ' . A , . 1 x-C' gf Q' , 5, lix1.vU'l. 4l THE QLODDY LIGHT , we if 4 'Q nf 561555 fi QTIHS Doo 1S dec11ca1,ed,to arrol Gook Uur Classmate and fiuencl X l'l7 I N 1 Hifi T vpn, f, ' - -'ZZ , - 4 .1 l ff ., f, , ef , ix - 'f JI' . 'Z . 4 L I T x ,.-Q 1 E - ,Aj ,K 1 , . ' f if rl- - r',I f f 1 1,-fr f' -f - f f ' We -- . . N 91.2 ,ga Q ,Q 4 , I , V ff' I ' -11 lmfgi, ':R4,1,,g'3' I ' 4 I l Q' IZ-flu., ' if :JJ - , L. , 744, vjqa'-. 'Q 'yi -wi .. f f 4 QQ.. ' X 14.10, n - ' 'l ' ' 'Q T . Q 0 0 0 S . F, 6 A ' ' 7' -ffC.4:f.'-. 49 x G X 'Z 11,1 Nfl A4-.:, ' f v e? . ' L .Q V ' 2 , 3 Q , . W . W V-nv' THE QUODDY LII H'l Uhr httnrml Ennrh 5'-. BACK ROW Lelttolllght Mabel Fsnnmg Raymond Denbow Margaret GIIIDOUI Carroll Card Verna Ieighton SEATED Left to Right Dorothea MacFadden Wmme Elxot Dora Rumsdell Annxe Wilson Helen Maclfsdden Beatrice Ingalls X 1 'I Q Q L 6 Av. .n ' I- . - . ' , , A ' -V ' 1 4-I ,-' f .Ll L ' A . 5 Q - f v 1 n . f . , . , . Zllbe dluobbxg tgbt VOL. 5 LUBIC ME JUNE 1920 NO 1 Published by tha Students ut Luhsc Hugh School Prlntad hy the Lubn llmld Job Prlnt Ebitorial Staff Edltor tn Lb ef Beatrlce Ing ills AQS1StdHt Thelma Pushee Locals Margaret Gllmour Ass1sta ts Ann1e Nloonev Farrell In galls Ruth Mills Personals Mabel Fannlng Helen Mc Fadofn ASSISI ults Radc IEC Pure Tom Keene Cather1ne Moo ey Buslress Manager Dora Ramsdell AS9lStdUt Ann1e Wllson Fxchanges Verna Lelghton Alumm Wmme Ell1O t Art Edltor Raymond Denbo x fhzlnnal lfnnivnth Welcome re ders alll It lS w1th pleas ure that we greet you once more W trust that you wxll enjoy this the fifth number of the Quoddy Llght Notlce that we have added a new department to our paper thu tear whrch IS to be devc ted en txrely to rhvrnes and verse and although lt has been arranged on a very small scale thls trme next year will no doubt see It vastly lmproved We have endeavored to develop tll her dep trtments ln such a way as to please 'md inte est every reader and to Wm favorable comment from all Sunni al' Ihr jrhnnl. Bur Tl c suetess of this school year presents a gre t contrast to the dlfIlCl.lltlCS of ltst year Save for one or two petty IIIISLIII delstandmgs everything has moved eas1lv and pleasantly As a result of the close of the World War teachers who enlisted IU the great cause have returned to work so that we have not been hampered as we were last year by a shortage of mstructors The progress of the schf ol has been htghly saflsfactorv to both teachers and students who have wr rked together with dmlrable sympathy and mutual understandmg Gly: Sluhg ai llgz plilglllgll There seems to be a growmg tendency among Hlgh bchool students to avoxd the study of the languages They belreve as such study lS lmpractrcal and 1 waste of tlme In thls they are very wrong Boys and ZIFIS should be encouraged to make themselves proHc1ent ln at lea t one other than thelr mother tongue It IS a well known fact that when the great war called our boys to France the maJor1tv of them could nelther understand nor make them selves understood tn French In Europe the boss and glrls learn to speak ln several tongues Amerrca IS far behmd 1n thxs respect Especlally do the Commerc1al students deem It unnecessary to study the languages Those who are plannmg to fit themselves for secretarxes and stenograph ers will find that a reading knowledge of Frerch alone w1ll help them to secure bet ter posmons We must wake up to the great lmportance of the forelgn la n guages We must be sure that an eiiiclent 193 I l ' Q I In ' H , . I Y I , ' l - l W A I I - n . - ' I fi 1 f I Verse E mor Dorothy Mcpadden do their parents, in manv instances, that ' ,Y . . ' ' ' , 2 V o o HJ ' . ' H . ' ' - X . . . I e ' F . A . C . D , M . . 2 ill L .' l ' x ' f ' 1 4 ' -R .' ' ' , H L l C 1 . . 3 . . . if . . - THE QDODDY LIGHT and expemenced mstructor IS engaged for a poor one IS worse than none Mode1n 1nvent1ons are br1ng1ng the old and new worlds nearer together The great ocean IS no longer the formldable barr1er It wa a hundred years ago The t1rne IS commg when we absolutely must be able to speak mn other languages beslde our own The bus1ness man or woman people of all the trades and professtons wth 1n a few ye trs find that 1 knowledge of the langua as 1 absolutely necessary Al lzlirs fur 151:11 The need of athleucs for g1rls 1S attam mg more prommence everv dav In all progresswe schools throughout the Unlted IH athletlcs At pre ent 1n our school the boys alone take pa1t 111 athletus con sequently there lS no real mcenuve avc a certam school loy alty for the Qlfle to be come members of the Athletic ASSOCIHIIOU M my people thmk that the Hlgh bchool g1rl during her four years course accom p11Sh only a certa1n degree of knowledge and efiicxencv 1n her stud1es and her Do mestxr. Sc1ence course But IS thlS sufh ment? ls lt the pale IISIIGSS 1ndoor g1rl who w1ll Wm success m the great aifa1rs of the future or lg ll the l1ve act1ve healthy outdoor gurl who has developed her body as well as hermtnd 9 The 1 eed of a phys 1cal mstructor 1n our sc hool lS very great C l I 111 A certa1n amount of t1me each day should be devoted to gymnasuc CXCYCISES f1r both boys and glfle We hope to s e thc t1me xx hen I ubec H1gh may boast of a fully c qutpped gymnasxum and tn eHic1enf phys 1cal mstructor The benefits would be tow many to enumerate However a compar lson of the g1rl who taltes part IH ath lttlC9 Wlth the glrl who does not mu t c nv1nce the most sket t1cal of the xalue of DhXSlC21llI'AlI11tL Qnnanh fur Gfnrhrrn There IS at the present t1me a g eat de mand for teachers H1gh school boys and glrls are bemg urged to Ht themsetxes for 1hat worll Excellent h1gh salarxed pos graduates Those who have the lf ast IH C11 a11on for teach ng should not hesuate for a moment o av 1l them'-elves of these five 0DPOI'lUI'lltlCb Two years af a Nor mal school IS all tl at 15 necessary for the elementary school teacher while the H1gh school teacher must of course have a col lege ed cat1on Hou ever af we do not mtend to take up teachmg as a profess1on st11l we should seek to acqu1re somethmg more than a H1gh school educat1on by at tendmg hlgher 1ust1tut1ons of learnmg Thus we would become more useful and 1ntell1gent c1t1zens and would be able to hold pos1t1ons o' greater prommence and respons1b1l1ty 1 ' I ' x . 'I . C. - f '- x K , Q A .5 7 In . 1 . . T ,H 1 A-i-fm-, V-.W ..- . . Il 4 . ' L' I 1' - ' ' . 1 1 u Av 7 . - , ' ' . - 1 -4 A . ' ' - States, girls take as active a part as boys itions are awa1t1ng the Normal and College ' ' s I 5 V I ' ' f. . Q A ' ' . 1 1. Y ' ' ' ' 1 5 A ? ' 21 Q c . . . ' 1 ' L , Z . V . i A K , ' ' . , . 7 S L , , i , K. , . - M ' I v y ' . s . 1 a . - - ' . 4 ' Ll ' l - . I ' . . . I Y - . . . . , ' . 1 ' 1 V A I l A ' - l ' L L . . . l THE QUODDX LIFHT Salutatnrg Tonight we have reached the goal and ob tamed the reward toward which we have been striving for the past four years When as Freshmen we placed thls lncentlve before us the outcome seemed very far aw ay and the rec ompense only an uncertalnty that mlght he at tamed 1n the future However the years have slipped by and now behlnd us lay the work study and dlsappolntments of that time whlle before us IS the DTIZB and the waiting oppor tumtles of the World Thls high school edu cation IS worth our toil For does not a success achleved through your own sacrifices and en deavors mean more to you than that which is to be had wlthout a struggle So it is wlth us and some day We shall realize the lntrinsic value of this education Along wlth the learnlng we have reaped other benefits Experlence 1S one of the best of teachers and gradually we have become bet ter fitted to take up the duties which awalt us 1n life And what could be a dearer result of the four years than the frlendshlps which have been made here and WhlCh seems to increase our loyalty to Lubec we have taken part pleasures Together school career one of Jovments wh1ch will Hlgh School As friends in our da1ly studles and we have made our hlgh happiness and full of en always be endeared in the memory of every one of us Supermtendent and School Board Another vear has passed by and tonlht another class stands before you the largest class that has ever graduated from the Lubec High School Vte the 'nembers of the class of nineteen hun dred twenty WlSh to express our thanks and gratitude for your kind ald and guidance to oul class also for vour lnterest which has been present 1n all effol ts to maintain the hlgh standard which has been given to this school 'xl e desire this evenlng to be one of pleasure and as our class extends 1tS first welcome to vou we want you to feel that our greeting comes straight from our hearts To our teachers with whom our acquaintance has been but for a year we w1sh to thank vou for the good will and hearty cooperation which has existed As a class we are indebted for the wax in which you have set aslde misunder standlngs helped us over dlfflcultles and through your 1nstruct1ons led us to the re- ward Tonlght the class of mneteen hundred fll tvsentv gives you a heartfelt welcome to the crowning event of their Senior year Lndergraduates Welcome' You who have shared vuth us the pleasures of the Hlgh School life we greet you as dear comrades To our frlends who have always taken a great interest ln the class affairs and have gn en us vour assistance in every way posslble we extend a most C0l'fl1al greeting to you Dear parents The class of nineteen hundred tuentv bids you a welcome to the graduating everclses Yet as we do so we are mindful that lt is only through your sacrlfices of tlme and pleasures that we have enjoved the privi lege of an education You must know that we shall ever be lndebted to you and that it IS with deep gratitude that we welcome you here onlght Pecause people are beglnnmg to understand more and more the advantage of an education and because our class will soon test the value of our high school course I have chosen for my subJect The Need of Education Circumstances in this world are forever cnanglng Things which we imagme to be al most lmposslble take place and we are found plepaied or unfit to meet the demands Nev crtheless we sometimes pay a costly pr1ce be tore w reallze our mlstakes or awaken to some need It has taken the European War to arouse the people of the Umted States to some conditions wh1ch should be changed We have ever been a wide awake natlon this war has revealed the facts and surely we will SBIZS the golden opportunxtles at hand to make our countrv a better place to llve ln It IS useless for me to enumerate all the truths that the recent struggle has brought forth yet one of the most astonlshlng facts emphasizes the lack of education in our land By means of the examinatlons which we car rled on to test men for mllltary servlce lt was dlscow ered that probably twenty million people ln the Unlted States over ten years of age can not read a newspaper or Wrlte a business letter Average that up with our total pop ulatlon' You will find about one person in every five IS woefully ignorant Can we expect our nation to progress under th1s hand1cap It is the task of our country to overcome this cond1t1on for educat1on is a necessity of good government 7 Y 1 - . i '. ,gh ,- . 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' ' 1 , , . . , THE QLO D DY LIGHT Let us LOllSld9I' education as a benetit to the lllfllXltlll tl and the demand for It Statistics shop us that the bow who has completed the high school 6011150 is lble to surpass ln vsages it the age of nineteen 36313 the boy who has left the high school earher Naturally this en ibles the educated man to draw a larger sal an during his life The unschooled man of todas can expect nothing but hard manual labor dex oid of many comforts vshlch the earnmgs or the tramed man would have enabled h1m to enjoy Millions are not so easllv made as they were 1n olden days when the mlnerals toxests and lands ot the country were practl cillx free Our nation is being developed and such chances of fortune are rapldls dlsappear ing Instead of pioneers and courageous ad minds and tralned thinkers If the cltlzens FGCGIVG a personal gain through education as a result the whole country must leap some advantage Have you evei ll0l1CGfl the difference in a nation that has a poor educational system and the land where education lS a prominent feature? As an ex xmple let us take Mexlco and the United States the former rich in mmerals and land vet vnth a gxeat lack of school and the latter uheie we tind the larger ploportion of the people educated Hovs do the comforts free dom and gos ernment of Mexico compare with ours No parallel conditions can be found ou1 countiy excels in all points So 1t IS the polld oxer that wherever educatlon abounds prosperity IS sure to accompany xt Educated people demand the best 1n l1fe Manufacturers obeving the voice ot the publlc are forced to put forth the best articles merchants must sell the best goods industry on every hand is incrersed while the natural wealth of the iountrs IS des eloped Thus eweryone vnll agree that prosperlty is an important result of schoollng yet educatlon stands supreme as a protector of civtllzatlon and democracy This recent war was fought for democracy and our nation is a democracy Xihat IS this form of government It is a country ruled bv the vull of the people If that be true IH order to have a wise and lntelllgent gowelnment the laws must be made bv and the oiicexs chosen from such a people How can uneducated people be expected to make Jud1c1ous regulat1ons Bad laws and poor leaders soon bring a nation 1nto a corrupt gov ernment which cannot long endure If intelli gent people are demanded for the existence of '1 d9I1 lOCl8lY thev must recelve an education The school lmulldlng in the United States must tectlon For what enemv can cause more in Jury to our democracy than an 1gnorant elec torate All great statesmen have recognlzed the fact that The safety of our government depends upon the lntelllgence of its people ClllZ6IlS of Lubec If educatlon not only brings personal benefits but prosperity to our nation and protection to our country IS It not the duty of all of the people to glve the1r aid to the upbulldmg of the educatlonal svstem Let us make this a patriotic service' In thls period of reconstruction the 9mC19IlCV of our government IS belng tested as never before Let us keep alne the flame of democracy that has been handed down to us from our fore fathers' Let us perpetuate the name of our countrv forever and 1n so dolng let us do our palt to safeguard the democracv of the United Qtatcs by the education of its people' Acxrs H NIQBRIIIF 6121 ' .- : '. 1 ' ' , ' , J. ' ' . . I 4 . , ' 1 iv . 3 v . C vy ' ' l L bv X s ' v Q v h , 1 , ' , ' ' . . , . . Y ,, . . ,, . . . . . 4. 4 . , , V 71 U, i . . . . .' , ' ' ' j ' - . ' , ' . ' . venturers, the world is demanding intelligent he considered important, as a means of pro- - , , . K' Y . . . . . . . ,, ' r Y . . , - K ' 1 . . . l 1 . ' ' ' Z A . . . ' ' Y I - . 1 . - - : . ' V , , Y . 1 ' ' , , , . 7 . Y , , . . , Q , W Q . ' Y sf L Li -V ' . . , ' a -ff . qi Y . ' . . . . . THE Qtooov LIFHT Ahhrvss nn Class Hlnttn Ad astra per aspera To the stars through bolts and bars IS the motto chosen by the class of 1920 It may seem a rather hlgh sound mg phrase to the casual llstener but lts mean mg after all IS very slmple- Upward through Dlfflcultles And is not all true success ex plained 1n thls way To the man or woman w ho has the rlght and falr desire to amount to omethxng mn the world there must go hand 1n hand w1th thls Deslre '1 grlm Determmation to push on to the goal however rllstant lt may appear Fmerson says Hltch your Wagon to a star ffeneratlons have proved the value of thus aduee and lt st1ll IHSDIPQQ thousands of todaw We 'ne living ln an age of 'nanv problems struct our nathwavs Many of the weaker ones unable to overcome the dlmClllfl9Q that beset them lolter and fall by the wavslde They are heard of no more They have lived for nothlng l do not mean to say that they were not good people but IH the age 1n which we are llvlne 1t IS not enough that we are good we must be good for somethmg Many are the thou sands that have been good for somethlng Pravelv and cheerfully they stood the test untll they stood on firm ground 'md had fruits to show for their labors To whlch of these groups shall we belong? Shall we be weaklmgs or conquerorso It 'rl depends upon our equipment Pertalnly we should not start out upon the 1o1rnev of llfe unless Determlnatlon be part ot' our equipment It ls the great master of many d1fl'lr-ultmes lf we have '1 good degree of resolutmn mlstakes rebukes harsh judgments 'md ev en Y'ldlPlll9 would only serve as spurs to ha ten us on What of Robert Fulton Whose determlnatlon shone as a star guxding his whole 11fe That man who held with steadfast ness to hls ldeas and Hnallv turned the rldi rule of has fmends mto cheers and applause as C 13 h1S lxttle craft the 'lermont plowed 1ts way waters of the Hudson and at last cltv of Albany The first steam age And what shall we say of Columbus the great C'enoese I ewervthlng that he undertook was not deter mxnstxon the supreme power IH hls hte Fven when a chlld dld he not have a distinct goal w hleh w as to attaln to something that lay very near hls heart to prove to a benlghted people that the world was round Surely he would have tottered and fallen under the burden and maxhan we would not be standlng on the free sml of Amerxca tonight had not the fortltude of Polumbus been 'ls '1 mountain of strength ln the words of the poet he learned to labor thlough the reached the boat of the C hristopher Put this is not all of our equlpment We must be watchful of the ODDOY'fllIlltl6S ready to enter every open door that leads us hlgher Every American boy and glrl has forever be fore them a Shllllllg example of one who was not unmmdful of h1s opportunitles Abraham Imcoln the greatest Amerlcan born of very noor parents deprived of even a reasonable educatlon Nevertheless by simply entermg every open door he built for hlmself a charac ter of such worth that he became at last the savlour of his country It is quxte proba ble that I mcoln the barefoot boy Llncoln the rail splltter or even Lincoln the country law yer had not planned for ever becoming Pres ldent But because whenever opportunlty offered he prepared hlmself for the place-the place was prepared for him I et us then not be easily discouraged With Determmation let us cling to the higher ideals and morals of life Shakespeare describes Life as a drama where trials and temptations and Joys and sorrows are intermingled If we are weakllngs easily dispirited turned from our path by every wind that blows the real joys of hfe will be few But if we are watchful of v I . ,, . .. U .. . . v . , 1 1 . X , 4 nl' A . v . . . F K, ' ' v ' ff Y f . , 1 . n . . ,, - L Y . U F 4 . . K 1 . 1 , . V ,lr . . . . . . . . W - . V H . ' t . l . t , , , ,, , .. - 1 K , Q . , , .. , . l . u - ! v v ' . 1 g . A , , I . . . .M ,.! . K . . . L Y E X I ' Daily the snares and perplexities of life ob- 1 and to wait. . , A 4'.. .v H . . J ' D. 1 ' .. , , - f . , 1 X . . . , ' . . . I A . - - - nl n ' ' nl ' . If . - 1 v , l ' . . -. - f . f Y 4 .V v D ' ' , . 1 ., '. I . .. , . L ' , . J. , , V ' L. f. I , - ' , - 1 h . l ,. . . 1 1 . N . 1 ' , ' . 4 . , . s . , , , , I . ' Y ' , - . . N - 1 THE QLODDY LIGHT our opportun1t1es and stand ready to meet lfulures ws 1th fresh courage the obstacles wull mulls fade 'max 11ke must IH the summer sky but the sun of Success vslll remaln Ad astra per asperl To the stars through bolts and bars It seems to me the motto chosen by the class lS a httlng one fol ewerv md1v1dua1 I thmk xt mlght serwe to champlou fury one on to hlgher thlngs ln llfe but espe- Tomght ue are 111 assembled here for the 11st tlme Is lt not a Vllal moment ln our lnes We are leavmg the portals of thls Hall ol Instructlon to penetrate the mxsts of an un certaln career Should not our resolutlon be stronger then ever to look hlgh or ID other words to Hltch our vsagon to a star the years ahead ue vull no doubt hate manv recollertlons of our school 11fe and GGDECIHIIV ot the happy eplsotles Vlllllh always mark the was of Hlgh School Llte but let us not tolget the lIl9Dll'1ll0Il ot our motto wshlch has gulderl us tor four years endeawormg always to buxld lol the nobler career Xklth a heart for any fate Stxll 1if'h16Vlllg stlll pursumg Learn to Inlor and to 11 ml Dorn ATIIPIIIIDN RXNIQIDIII Qlluss Gin Tune Take Back the Heart Haxl Lubec Hrgh Alma Mater dlvme, Praxse to thy glor1ous name ' Revered by all, may rt ever gleam Ablaze on the pages of fame A fortress of knowledge thou standest to us Flung wrde are thy gates of gold Thru whlch we have entered and leavmg them now, Are cast un a deeper mold Tlme s speedmg hand str1kes the hour to d part We l1ve but the dreams of the past Fam would we Jo1n those tres and hnks That bound us to thee firm and fast Thy children shall ever be loyal and true Though borne from thy shelterlng wlng, To thv fa1r altars and shr1nes evermore Our wreaths and our garlands shall brmg Farewell, Lubec I-hgh Alma Mater dwme Our noonday of pleasure ms gone Our thoughts now are drxftmg to other falr goals And the future ot lxfe stall unborn As ev mng shades h1de rhee e er from our vlew And no more thy klndly hghts sh1ne Thus w1th thy pralses we narch on the way, And all of the past do reslgn DE 1141 M v v . . . . v . 3 I I ' Y ' v . H ' . .H In 2 -' K v .Y . I I ,v v 7 V' ' -4 , , , rv rr W Q ' 'h ' - 1 , r. - , , ' , '. . . .. . 1 L. ,, , ' 1 -- ' . EY, V ' . . . . ' H ' , V . . 'v i . I ' ' . 1 ' f - 11.1113 to champlon the class ol 1920. 1 .Let Us then be up and domgl 1 . . . . 4 J - X ' ' I ' ' ' . V M . . . I F , . ' ' ' ' .i ,A :rf 4:,1..'20. ll YY I i ' J . ,i . . e- ! . , . ' 1 1 , 3 l , . . , . Y F QLODDX Lt 6512155 Enduro Our lnes are vwoxen together bx a QPIIQS of To rlaxs To morrovs and Yesterdavs -ind although to nlght our m1nds are occup1ed xxlth hopes a11d ambltlons for our To morroxxs stlll the cher1shed memorles of our Yesteulays those spent 1n dear old Lubec High steal agaln and ag'11n to ou1 thoughts Then let us forget lOl a t1n1e To dax xv1th IIS trlals and d1ffieult1es To mo11oxx xx1th 1ts obstacles and perplex1t1es 'md go hack once mote to tread together IH memory the path of Yesterdav 11 1th 1ts mtngled 1nd SOIYOXXS Xnd 111 truth 1t seems only westerdax so x1x1dlx are the events of that sunnx Sep temler dax ltnprlnted on our m1nds that xxe 11 esented otuselxes at the portals ot' Iuhec 'hgh s xfnty one eaget hrtghtficed Fresh men Oh l1ttle d1d we dream of the manv Dll ttll and stumhlmg blocks th'1t were to hlnder o111 cmeless and unaccustomed footsteps I-Ioxxexer I am sony to sav that We ente1ed x 1th '1 te1r1ble blot on our TGDIIIEIIIOIIS We xxe e knoxxn tar and wlde as the class xvh1ch h d been instrumental in causmg the mxste 11ous d1sappearance of a large oldfashloned 7Tlll'0l xwh1ch had hung l'l tht 111nth grade hessmg oom and vxh1ch was the propettx o' hat 1m1o tant alld HYYQIIISDIFITIZ lI'ldlYlflLl i1 gntnnia schoo pr1nL11'1l lVhx hex ul dee I knoxx t Ve protested our o nce loth loud and XICQOTOII'-TIN but to no x 1l lOl c'e1ta1n 1310119 'ind ho1r1fied eldets pomted SIIQDICIOIIS 'ind ICCIIQIHZ tingers at us 1t the 1n1e t1me bexxa1l1ng the moral legener ot the r1s1ng youth I 'im glad to a h1x xe1 that d1111ng our fOlIl ye11s 111 Lu ec ll l1 xx l1 txt nam 11ned a potless and unsul l 1ew1tat1o11 for honestv 'md uprxghtness o h 11 I 1m s11.e no one xxould eve1 doubt our 2 y 1 1 s1m1l1r aecusatmn should at gmv t1me 'xr made '1g'11nst us X xxe 111 ched nolsllv 1nto the '1u1ld1ng that ln x 1th remarkahlv llght hesuts and de- ll hlx h '1xx feet the teaehe1s looked upon Olll IHIIIIIJQIS aghast They d1d not seem 1tlx OXKIJOY fl to see IIS Perhaps they too 1rf thf story ot the IUISSIII., m111o1 1t 1s true that at first thev d1d 11ot seem o IPI' z the g1eat wotth of the class of 1920 xxtx 1 soon tound out thit xxe were 1 llllll 111'lx h 1ght and p1om1s111g class and tte hex took a great Iilld6 1n us and IQ o'te11 hea1d to say that they xxould not be lf 1ll SlllDllS9d to lea1n 1n later vears that lol i K xxe had all become great and dl'iIlIl2l1lQllF-fl men 'md xxomen Thex dlsplawed toxxard u an att1tude we1x ktnl but stern We s all alxvaxs remember them Time xx'1 N11 Pulu Ulll estee'11edpr1nt1p1l who gu1ded our falterlng steps through Alge bra and later beometrv Ur I 'itto ul m1ste1 who took in un'a1l1ng dellffht 111 I'6Y'lilI1dlYl5., us on all occaslon th'1t shmen shoull ln, seen and not heard N Adftrns Olll l4ngl1sh teacher the xr-1x th H2111 of xwho111 bllllifi to our minds the n11m IYQYIOQS themes 'md m 1nx pagefl notebooks xxh el xx e xx ete ohhged to pen for her appzmal V1 Pott 1 our beloxerl Latm teacher xxlth xxhom 111 1lso llfllfid Ant1entH1storx Whss n tlI' ommerelal teach r vho ruled 11 treme on the seconl floor and xxas monat ch ot 'all she surveyed N1'-s V011 0111 TWo11et1Q Smertro teachm xx1th xxhotn x e sncn m'1ny long and t9dl0llq 101 17 Xifillxlllg ll less buttonho es and c oktne all otts o tlnnfvnahle dlshes xyhlch ffl not 11sk eatl We xxere told th'1t first morning that at he sound of thf second gong xxe were to pro feed wlth the rest of the classes to the assemblv room xxhere chapel exercises were to be held We xxe1e sewel xv1th a sudden t1m1d1tx and Ol o11 11r1v'1l ll the tssemhlv hall xxe sought to h1d '11 me ence hx seekmg shelter IH the 101 seats We xxexe not allowed to remain long 1n h1d1ng f0l xxe had not eseaped the xe1 xx'1tf-htul exe ot N11 Gatto who lost 110 'une n 1m11'1rt1ng to us the humlllatlng nwxxl dge that lt xvis the custom for Fresh men to occupy the front seats Amid the ood ll ltlllfltll l111ghter and Jeers of the rest of tht choo' xye mftde our wav shamefacedlx to the flOI1f 'md 1t mftv l1e wxell to add that we sss duouslx avouled the 1ear seats the rest of our Treshnrin V611 Those first few days were very trymg Come ol' Olll class found the schedule a very p1tv'111g thlng mdeed When the bells ra11g x h1rh an11o11nced the end of each recitatlon 1er1od thev g1exx p'm1c' st11cken not knowmg xxhue to go nm. -Xnd often groups of them xxue to11nd wandettng helplessly about the col ld0lS long after the next period had begun mxnlx trx111g to find out where thev belonged r 1ad11ally however vxe all grew accustomed to the routlne ot the school and set ourselves hravelx to work puzzlmg out appa1ently IH solvable Algebra problems studymg Latin de- ' ' V 7 'N 'N H Wi T H J t I 1 H I O 2 ' D um . 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THE Q1 ODDX LIGHT clensrons and dozens of other trresome and rrk orne thrngs Durrng that flrst rear whrch was long and uneventful we studied wrote Wrote-and studred We used reams and reams of paper rn wrrtrng the numberless Englrsh themes re qurred of ns and we w rll always look back wrth rcgret on that great waste of trme paper gray matter rnk and energv He grew grate and carew orn from burnrng the mrdnrght orl and when at last the summer vacation came we welcomed rt wrth unrestrarned shouts of de lrglrt Indeed rt was a rather lrmp and d1s1l lusroned class of lrreshmen whrch gladly changed rts name to Sophomore at the close of the wear Although we towed that we never wanted to see another school book as long as we lrved strll the followrng September found the most oi us hack at school agaln Twenty two of our class sad to sax had haselv deserted us some had gone to other schools whrle a few had apnarentlv grown trred of our congenral companronshrp and had left us to struggle on wrthout them As I have sard before we had grown to be a very grave class Thus it happened that rn stead of applyrng to us the usual eprthet of Srllx Sophs they called us the Serrous Soph ornores lt can he truthfully sard that we drd am sorrv to sav many bad habrts from the naughty JUHIOTS and the reckless Senrors such as chewrng gum wrrtrng notes Whrsperrng tlrrowrng erasers md eatrng candv rn school There were several changes rn the teachrng staff at the begrnnmg of our Sophomore year Of the last vear s teachers only Mr Barley and lvlrss Adams had returned The following new teacher had been engaged Mrss VVhrte for French Mrss Smrth for the Commercral de partment 'vlrss Iefferds for Domestrc Scrence and Nlrss Towle for Latrn ta most excellent teacher with whom we perused Caesars Gallrc Vx ars and found Latrn a verv fascrnatrng and rnterestrng studv I Our French classes were alwavs verv ex crtrng The arr was ex er full of flvrng mrssrles rnclndrng rubbers chalk and erasers The tu mult was often dreadful Mrss Whrte was ohlrged to spend two thrrds of her trme makrng threats whrle the other thrrd was devoted to rnstructrng us rn the use of the partrtrve Nev trtheless durlng the lulls rn the battle we prcked up an astounding amount of knowledge md were exceedinglx hurt when our next l-rcnch teacher did not thrnk us at all well rn tmnred on the subgect tlfr Our Sophomore year passed bv qurcklv and hrpprls Sex eral members of our class left us durrng the wear so that there remarned a total of only thrrty erght who attained at last that longdesrred tltle of Junrors Our lunror wear seemed 1ll fated from the first War was gorng on rn Europe and mam teachers had deserted therr professron to take up war work thus makrng rt almost rmpossrble to secure enough to supplv all the schools But thrs was not all for at that trme a dread ful eprdemrc cornmonls known as the flu was ragrng all over the country causrng nn speakable grref and mrserv everywhere To us one of the saddest events of that terrrble fall was the death of our new prrncipal Wir Matthews who was one of the many vlctrms of the eprdemrc School drd not open untrl very late Creat rnconr enrence was caused hy the fact that the number of teachers was rnsufhcrent to carrs on the necessrrr work It w as plarn to be seen that others must be secured at once Thus lt happened that we had a great varretx of teach crs durrng our IIIIIIOI' year as some stayed wrth us for onlv short perrods of trme They drffered wrdelv rn looks and temper and ranged rn age from twentr to sex entv five We had for a trme a certarn 'Vlrss Donosan for Englrsh rn trnctor Xlrth her we struggled through the ranhv and would have found rt verv nksome rndeed rt ser eral of our classmates had not en dear ored to the best of therr ahrlrts to enlrt en the lessons somewhat bv performrng antrcs whrch were at once grotesque and rrdrculous And when we were rendered helpless from laughter 'Vlrss Donovan whollv unapprecratrve rnd exasperated would send these selfap nornted clowns vom the room and grve them zero Owrng to the fact that the school year had been so broken up we w ere excused from Tumor prrze speakrng whrch we of course deeply re grett dt'U The great event of the year was the .lunror Prom whrch proved to be a very :rand rnd successful rffarr Towards the close ot the wen we w e blessed wrth a new French teacher Nlrss Tre carton who was reported to he fast approach rng her hundredth brrthdrv but who showed no srgns of her great senrlrtv save lor a slrght deafness and occasronal huzzrng norses rn her head whrch she mrstook tor whrsperrng on the r rrt ot the students and often rrrnocent puprls wfre he rrtlesslx condemned and sent from the room rn drsgrane all because she could not be convmred that the norses she heard were rn her ' v v ' ' Y V ' 1 'T 1'-t V l - ' . 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In , A - l E QLODDX own head She carrred about wxth her a huge xlarm clock and strangelv enough at the most IIIODIJOFYIIIIQ moments that dreadtul alarm would TIlXSl9I'lOllSlY sound startllng the wholt llllllfllllg trom basement to attle Our Iunlor yen was a very Lllflltllll and try mg one tor teachers and students allke thus there were no Qlglli ot regret on our part when at last that lune das came WhlCh ended our :rex ts Iunlors md bestowtd upon us trtle ot QCHIOTS Our benlor year was deeply saddened by the dexth of our beloved classmate farrol Look to whom QIHCQFQ monuments ot love and re that the name ot that mourned comrade may nun be totgotten bw anv ot the class of 1990 For He the Koun md strong who eherrshed 'Noble lOllglllgS tor the strife Pv the roadsrde tell and D9I'1Sh6fl X errx wlth the march ot llfe Reallmng that as SQHIOIQ we must alwavs set 1 hoof Ample lox the undelrlassmen we have through out the vear rrgorously abstalned trom chew mg gum and whrsperlng the two paramount evlls Wlth Wh1Ch 1 teacher has to contend ciuse ol' our stately conduct and also ol our model class meftrngs we have succeeded rn lWlHYH'lE the respfvt anl admlratron o all the 'IQQVC QWK0 l f JIITHUTQ Xl'l0 QYIITHIF to Q X fIllQI 'llTlff YOXX'llf IIS 'l ' 017 '1l'lllD'l X f hue befu lm atrard somtwhlt rnuols ll Ol 9ll'lQY'l0 llY Qexrr xl event ot more or less umporttnee mark the progress ot our QGUIOI ve'1r 'tmonfr w uh Ire mlm Somtls ind dmces the fhoos 112 of our rlas rmgs and the presentatron our plfu The Flopement of Ellen All too soon lt seems We have reached the flosmg rhanter of our Hlgh school Irfe Xle toffetlvcr of the advantages and benefits whreh haw bfen ours and ot the lastlng trlendshlps e lf we made And now that we must close the portals of luber Hlgh behool behmd us and go torth to '1 ooder field ot endeaxor may we be better 'fed to fare the trmls and drfflcultws thxt 'Voln md To morrow mftv present all be muse o those dear and never to be forgotten do trrdus whlth we have spent together as 1 s Of 1 BFATRIKF Ixou I s lxrlyuntges The Quoddy Lrght acknowledges w1th thanks the followmg exchanges The BTGCCIH Portland, Ma1ne Somanhrs Events South Manchester Ct Lawrence Bulletm Lawrence Mass Nautrlus Watervdle Me Volunteer Concord N H The Advance Salem Vlass The Laurel Farrnrnpzton M oomanhls lrvents An excellent Well planned paper The BYCCCIA Your paper rs very mter estlng with all departments Nell developed C17 Lawrence Bulletm Your Llterary and School departments are very good Nautilus You have a paper whtch should be appreclated and one of whrch to be proud Volunteer Your Exchange department rs very attractrve The Laurel You have a verv good L1t erary department The Advance Your L1terarv department IS of the best More space should be gtven to the Exchanges T H ' ' L I G H 'l' ' . 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C' ' - ' V1 ' 1 4 . . , ' ' ' , v , I QL Ol D LIG Class Jrnp mcg- Jzurl I lnteen years had passed s1nte my gradu 'IUOII from the Lubec Hlgh Sehool It was the year n1neteen hundred thlItV flve Eyery body oyy11ed all aeroplane 11ow a11d ran ll them stlyes Day and lllght one could hear the 11o1se ot the Gllglnff and the Happlng ol wmgs 1110 had groyyn monotonous so one day ll 'Xlay I Jumped 1n my aeroplane and st 11ted on a short Journey' I went on a l1ttle wavs real171ng that I must turn back but the sp1r1t of respons1b1l1tv suddenly left me and I yyent on and on My nrst stop was Just 0lllSld9 of New Yo1k I took a car and Went lnto the c1ty Xs I left the car my gaze was d1rected toyyard a g1eat crowd ot people sta11d1ng al most 111 the m1ddle of the street In he tente1 of the crowd was a small D13lfOl!'I1 llld on the platto1n1 stood a lady who was 111k1ng earnestlv In her hand she held a lottle ol some k1nd of med1c1ne and as I d1tw near het I read the words T1nlac p1111t1es the system and makes the old you11g The ladv who was hold1ng he bottle of Tanlat- was Dorls Ackley Do11s yy l1o had yamped all the boys 1n our class had 6X1d9IltlY ehosen a l1fe of exc1teme11t .1the1 than '1 hon1e and '1 loy1ng husband l next yyent to a hotel and sat doyyn to tl1111k OVQI what l had Just seen But as 1ny eyes wandered over the 1oom they fell 011 the headl111es ot the lNew York TIIIIGS IIS was W at I rea New Yorks l+ant1est Dancer hues LongHa11ed Denbow 101 B1each ot Prom1se I plcked up the paper a11d read further 'VIr Raymond L Denbow a famous prlze flghter IS belng sued tor ten thousand dollars by NIISS Wm nred hll1ot New Yorks tanc1est dHIlC9I f0l b1each ot prom1se Denbow has verv l1t tle to say 011 the subject 'Vhss Ell1ot told the JIIIY l1er story of llI1I9Qllll8d loye th1s IIl0lll1I'lg Imag111e mv surpr1se' W1n111e a11d Ilappy DQIIIJOXN 1n a loye a1Ta11 Happy lllllil IBIIZIIIIIX haye thlnged SIIILQ hls school day- to1 1101 only had he tou11d C0llI3.g6 enough to Jnopose to 1 g11l but had IIQIXC enough to re- tuse to martv her atter he had once proposed Setklng b0l'll0lhlllg ot a more layorable lla t111t l qu1tkly turned to the next page and these wotds caught n1y eye Asks Nlayor to ltnd Iel '1 usband will r t 1 to y Ylllll 1 To 'yiayot ot New York t1ty Dear blr Hav1ng the greatest confidence 1n y0lll Judgment 'md appealmg to yo11r sympathv I put the greatest problem ot my l1fe before X011 Eyer slnce my g!aflll8fl0Il from Lubet Pllgh bthool 111 nmeteen twentv my OIIQ '11nb1 t1on has beell to get ma111ed But du1111g the htteen 1nte1ven1ng years not a slngle man or lllarlled e1ther has popped the quest1on I 'tm IIOW th1rty thtee vears old and heartllv d1scou1aged oyer mv fate Should vou know of a man who wants a capable hfe companlon please 16191 to h1m my name Slgned Ltna IVI Gordon 'I'l1o1ougl1lv d1sgusted w1th lNew YOIk news I yye11t to Boston It yyas the tlme ol yea1 XNIIQII all ot Poston had t111 ned out to attend the N'la1athon lace bo I yyent too The IICQ yyas almost oyer when I got there a11d I saw the w1nner ru11 1n exhausted I not1ced some Ihlllg IZ1ll1lll tI about 111m I pressed nenu and to my del1gl1t beheld Carrol fard I felt proud a11d glad not su1p11sed It was JIIQI what I had expected He always had betn 1 great unner why 111 the course of a te11 mlnutes talk yy 1th Carrol l1e would run ey SIX body lll the Lubec Hlgll School l 11oyy declded to make the t11p across COUHIIW the next stop was at C11eeny1lle Penn 1 small place wl1ere I stopped bet tuse ot a l1ttle tl0l1lJl9 w1th the engme Attex F'l9Dh0lllIIg the IIGHTQSI c1ty for HSSISIEIIICQ I yy1lked down the largest street of the town naklng OIJSETXHUOIIS as I yyent I had gone a ew steps yy hen I sayy a yy Oman Who looked 1am1ll'11 ente1 a small bu1ld1ng Seelng lt was 1 IICXVSIIEIDQI ofnte I 1nade an excuse 1nd tol lowed hex hODI11g to verlfy my SHQDICIOIIS Sure enough lt was 'NIarga1et Gllmote l1ttle lh'lllg9Il smce l1e1 schooldtys and ll0SlIlt he1 stood PPHIIICC Ingalls No wo11der they had 1l11l1ty enough to lun a newspaper' Ilo h had lad plenty ot experlente Ill runnmg the class o n111eteen twenty Hom P6llllQXlX'iIIl3 I tlayeled to fhlf'lg0 when I qllxfd a teyy d1ys as I had busmess o YIWIISICI w1'h 1 te1t11n flrm thete It yyas m1ly 111 the Il'lU!ll1lIg whtn I stepped Olll f th elty1to1 and stnted l0XN'lId the 1001 yyl11el1 D010 the nrms lllllle When I drew ll t r d d 111l l h1ppy laugh wh1ch somemyy Q T H E ' D Y H T 3' ' V ' . . - ' V y' K ' ' ' 1 ' 1' .i V ' ' V - r v, ' ' V .V V L v ' , ' . 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I .' l V 1 .1 v v - U V . V Q ' , . ' ' 1 ' V 4 I ' . H - ' . I ' eal 't jou ne: ' th- doo I stoppe , for beyon it. I atin. he: ' ll ow, 1 j ' Y , ' ' . l ' I 183 . THE QLODDX LIf'H'I made me try to remember where I had heard lt before There were two volces a mans and a womans and they were talklng low and 1nd1st1nctly I hesltated but finally opened ie door Just ln tlme to see what movie fans call the final close up The blush mg stenographer dlsengaged herself she turned toward me and It proved to be one of the graduates of mnteen twenty Ruth Huckms Evldently Ruth had succeeded glvmg the manager of the firm a seuou attack w1th h1s heart or head 1ts hard 0 tell WhlCh Poor thmg' lf he could onlv read the future He would for evermore he a henpecked husband After a talk w1th Ruth I left the bllllfllllg and started toward my hotel 'Nfy gaze was dlrected toward an advertlsement WhlCh read Would vou lxke to be attractlve and tascln atmg to the male sex? Would you llke to read admlratlon ln the eves of vour fr1ends'7 each cheek No pam process pertectlv harmless Now the thought of maklng my self fascmatlng dld not enter my head but mere CUFIOSIIY got the best ot me lHSld6 A large fat woman was seated 1n what looked to me llke a dentlsts chalr and over her bent a young person wlth dark hair The young woman held 1n her hand sorne k1nd of an lnstrument between a finger nall hle and a crowbar whlle she drove lt first m one of the fat woman s cheeks then the other The poor vlctxm Was turnlng her face from slde to slde and pufllng llke a tram Wlth the exertlon t t Knowlng what agony the woman was ln and thmklng the sldes of my face mlght come ln handy sometlme I started to leave but the young lady came toward me She smxled I notlced her dlmples It proved to be Verna Lelghton I had always wanted to see how gum was made and what lt was made ot So the next mornmg l went through a gum factory Whlle looklng the place over I came face to face wlth Mabel Fannlng Mabel owned the tactorv and hlred a man to manage It bhe told me that the h1gh cost of l1v1ng had rorced her to economlze Where she chewed about five packages of gum a day she could not afford to buy It a stlck at a t1me and had found It much cheaper to buy a gum factory where she could secure It by Wholesale I left Lhlcago the next day an'd went to Holly Wood Lalxfornla as I had heard a great deal about the climate there that I knew one of the movxe directors and he told me he had a new star who was not So I Went It happened C 199 only the most beautlful actress on the screen but was even more popular as a vamp1re than Theda Bara As I wanted to meet her he took me to the studlo Imagme my surpuse when I found myself shaklng hands wlth my classmate Mabel Lamson Nfabel had always been the best looklng one ln our class and thus was Just the kind of a future I had prophesled for her I had no doubt of hex success on the screen as a vamplre for w1th that mcctmelater look ln her eye she had lx ax c p nttd all the boss ln Lubec and th 1 rolldxng towns as well rom Holly Hood fall end to thc 'tllitfllilll oxthwes 10 e among om untaxn and tl Ill! ocmtl ul scenery one can lII13.5lll0 lf ho fl was almost the only hllllfllllg thfrc and one du a a result o a long day walk I lo m w rv box e wlth a garden IH front ot It So I hu ned IOVSHIU he house and knocled on tm H1001 A tall woman ln nur e s unttor 11 oncnt cl xt and there before me stood Vlarg'11et Hucl X ter I had gotten over my surpuse I entered and ln a damtlly turnxshed bel room I beh d bhxrley took lylng pale and worn Shlrlev had gone to Lanada thlnklng she mxght 1a1se all she needed to eat In her garden and therefore get rld o the H1gh ost of L1v1ng But her garden had falled and when she reallzed It was lmposslble to esctpe the hlgh prlces worxylng and the loss of many nights sleep had resulted 1n nervous prostratlon Nlatgaret had at last xeallzed her dearest ambltlon to be a nurse for she had Just graduated from the hospltal Por old tr1endsh1ps sake she had come to take care of Shlrley at a tlme when she needed her most Xhth 'Nlargarets ald I found my way back to the nearest town It was falrly large and I notlced the wxdth of the Maln street as I walked along boon I turned around xn tlme to see a small yellow racmg car comlng down street at about slxty mlles an hour The car was golng from one side to the other as though the drlver was try1ng to see how near he could come to upsetttng After a whlle the car stopped and about fifteen glrls crowded around lt The drlver stepped out I recognized him He was dressed ln the height of fashlon and I noticed that he laughed and talked wlth the girls with the greatest ease posslble It was Harold Kelley What changes the years w1ll Y 7 x 7 . Y . , . ' - , , . , . 1 9 . ' I . . . v - . - , . A , ' . ' . Y, in ' . ' ' ' , , ' ' t vzjs ,gl t A j ' ' ' e ' , ' , ' N :xr rx ' ' ' . ' . I' . I , I d :fed to go . . . . X .. ' N r t. I stays-d af a , W E t 1 ' sp Q mo IC f at . . ' ' . Q 'ts' ' f' .. Tl r ,, . . . . ' ' , ' ' : 1 . . ' ., I f Q ' s ' E ' 'as ' . . . ' . I 5' 'z ,. In a short time I sfepped inio it . . ' .' .' i lar e C1631 in in the center of which was 't Then step 1ns1de and have a dlmple made ln i ,gc ',- ,g . . - J f , . . I 1 tw . A' . . . ' Q l I , . I - , I . . . ' . 5 1ns. I: ' j ' . ' . 5 - Q: - - f or Y, ' , , I . , . . . V . . , . I A 1 I I . . . . , I - . , ' i . . . . . . . ' I ' -: , ' , . Z . . ' I ' ' ' ' . ' ,. o 1 . 1 - , , I . I C . . . . I I I . I I I . . . . , , . . . , ' , y ' I V . . . .I I I . . , . - 1 . . . . . I I , . . . I I 1. . ' I . l -' i I . I , 1 ' , . , . . . . ' 1 I . - ! 1 ' . THE QUODDY LIGHT brxng' One of the townspeople told me that all the gxrls regarded hun as their hero and spoke of hun as the bold brave dare-dashlng Harold Kelley Harold was also a married man Hrs wlfe was one of our classmates Shlrley Ingalls Shlrley and Harold had al ways had a secret liking for each other and notlung could have satisfied me more than to see them Jolned 1n the holy bonds of matri mony Here my Journey ended I went home per fectly satlsfied wlth the brilllant marks some of the graduates of 1920 had made in the world But I had always known they would bring honor to Lubec Hlgh School As I have a friend who is a dreamer of dreams I w1ll call on her to tell you whether or not the rest of the class llved happlly ever after HELEN A MCFADDEN Cl as Prophecy, Part ll One day not long ago whlle walklng down the most lmportant street ln town known as Water street my attention was drawn to wards a curious looklng cart in the middle of the road On close examlnation I found lt to be a medlclne cart On a step in back a t1on of the passersby My curxoslty was aroused and I wanted to flnd out what he was selllng H01dlDg up a bottle he proclalmed it to be the famous headache cure called Palsams Relief Being subject to frequent headaches I declded to try xt So I purchased '1 bottle and carried it home not reallzing that I would soon have need of lt Not long after reaching home I was seized w1th a vlolent headache and immediately took the cure followed dlrectlons and bathed my head ln it Behold' lt worked like chloroform I had scarcely smelled of it when I became very sleepy and reachlng a lounge I lay down and soon was lost to the reallzatlon of the world I was ln Boston walking up famous Tre mont street I came to a large theatre with the lllummated sign reading Boston Opera I purchased a tlcket and entered The per formance began First came a chorus of ex cellent slngmg which somewhat resembled the chapel choir of Lubec Hlgh Scnool Next a young lady entered and sang ln a high soprano '1 song taken from Opera Mary As the singer stopped l studled her face for a mo ment and soon recognlzed one of my former schoolmates Bernice Small It was somewhat of 1 surprise to flnd bashful retiring Bern1ce here ln this big city smgmg before such a large audience After leavlng the theatre I came to a hos pltal and entered I heard the sound of many volces and I approached the first ward Here was a scene It was a gentlemens ward and all the inmates were slnging the well known song I dont want to get well whxle ln a consplcuous place a vamplsh l00klI1g malden wreathed ln smlles was standlng As she turned her gaze ln my dlrectlon I beheld my old frlend Dorothy McFadden After greeting Dorothy I walked on and came to another ward Here I saw another of these whlte clad females wlth the inscrlp t1on Head Nurse on her cap As she ap proached I recognized Celia McBr1de I al ways knew Cellas greatest ambltlon was to be a nurse but I thought that finally she would be happlly settled in Machlas To escape the heat of the clty I took a car and rode lnto the country Gettlng oi! at a place WhlCh looked temptlng I Walked along the road untll I came to a small country schoolhouse I approached the door and knocked A young teacher wlth a contented look on her face came to the door Imagme my surprlse to behold one of our brllllant scholars of nineteen twenty Olive Morong Next I came to a small whlte bulldlng some nearer I observed many people of both sexes Walking to and fro I entered Here and there were lndlviduals all xntently rubblng thelr faces In the center of the room a young lady was explalnlng the merits of some new 'nlxture guaranteed to remove elther the freckles or the skln ln a months tlme if ap plled steadlly for one hour a day Th1s then was the cause of all the dlfferent motions ln the room The demonstrator came towards me and by the sound of her VOICE I recognlzed her as Iva Stuart I also observed that her freckles were gone and 1f her cure had worked th1s mlracle no wonder people were anxious to try It Next I came to a. large fleld At first all I could dlscern was a large mass of people gathered together laughing and talking Then I noticed a shower of somethlng whlte and the crowd parted I then beheld modern aeroplane whlle standing alongside of ll were two figures a man and a woman both dressed in neat aviation suits A I p proached I saw very distlnctly the face of the woman Suddenly I gasped when I beheld the face of my old sc-hoolmate Helen McFadden Evidently Helen was about to enjoy her lifes desire a honeymoon spent in an aeroplane I returned to the city I approached a f207 . P i . . ' . . . , ' . Y Y . - U 1 H 'I ' , ,I . . ' l . , . , , . , . . I . i. L . . :ze ' I ' 1 l . 7 - . . 1 1 . Y D man was endeavoring to attract the atten- what resembling a bungalow. As I drew A41 1 H y 1 ' ' ' ' . A . . , . , . - u . I . u 1. y . . . Y . ' ' ' 44 H ' . ' - . a f ' - . r 1 ' ' . s a - ll 19 ' . . . A Y . , D , , . ' K n 1 - E QLODDX LI bulldlng wlth the vsords Court House over the door On questxonlng I found that Court was ID sesslon Tlred out after my walk I entered A lawyer was making a very urgent plea As he raxsed has eyes to the audlence I was amazed I recognlzed h1m to be V1rg1l Scovllle I always was of the oplnlon that V1rg1l would make a good lawyer as he possessed some of the distmguished tralts upheld by that class Lontinumg my way I walked down the street and observed here and there dzfferent srgnboards all announcing the approach of a new star called Gladonla ln The Eternal Triangle I walked on and soon came to a large theatre I bought a ticket entered and sat down Soon the show started and I began to get interested But my lnterest grew to excltement when I discovered that the new star of Whom everyone was ravlng was my old frlend Gladys Qurrk As I remember Gladys she never seemed to be fond of actlng her only pastlme belng fllrtlng Next I was ln the country a dlfferent sec tlon Passing down a lane I approached a low rambllng whxte house surrounded by all kmds of hve stock In the dooryard was a large auto truck whlch had the appearance of bemg much used Contlnulng my way I came to a large garden I saw two figures dressed ln overalls and sunbonnets A I approached they looked up What was my surprlse to behold Agnes McBr1de and Dora Ramsdell' I greeted them Joyously and af terwards they took me around thelr place ex plammg thmgs here and there Then they mvlted me mto the house where I partook of some excellent chlcken home-raised at that They explained that as a result of overstudy mg they had taken thls up as a recreatlon and change I walked on and soon came to a large Held where I observed that a ball game was being played I heard the excited mob cheer-mg the pltcher I remamed to see the whole of the game Then the ball players plcked up thelr hero the was so little this could easily be donej and ran around w1th him Then they dropped hlm and he ran towards a Ford cranked xt and Jumped 1n As the fhvver passed me I could see the face qulte plalnly In a ileetmg glance I beheld my old school mate James Mcburdy In a few minutes a new game started be- tween two new teams In the midst of the excrtement Wh1Ch the game created I looked up to behold a g1rl standmg up wavmg her hand and shouting Hurrah for the Soph omores' I soon discovered who the girl was 1 I I Q21 It was none other than Phyllls Owen I was plain to be seen that Phyllls admlratlon for the Sophomores had never ceased Next I returned to the clty Walkmg up the street I observed a sxgn readlng Fancv Haxrdressmg and 'VIan1cur1ng Feelmg the need of such treatment after my Journev I entered In one corner of the room wa a man and a woman They seemed to be deeply engrossed ln each other and the fan mam curlst seemed to be dolng more talking than work I coughed to let them know I was there and the lady looked up Then I recognlzed Annie Wllson It was qulte a surprlse to find Anme here because she hke her cousin was fond of Machlas As more customers began to arrlve I soon took leave and walked along untll I came to a church wlth the slgn Methodlst Church All are VVelcome Seats Free I entered Soon the melodlous notes of the organ burst upon my ears and I sat llstenmg Llftxng my her I recognied Ruby Malloch I always knew that Ruby was fond of muslc but I thought her musical education ended at the vlctrola for me Whlle sound of I turned entered lookmg gentleman dressed in clerxcal robe He walked up to the pulplt turned a few pages and let hlS gaze wander over the audl ence As I watched him I observed somethmg famlllar about him and as h1s gaze was turned ln my dlrectlon I recognized him as Morton Mabee Well Morton always was plous and regular at church attending The organlst changed from a slow tune to Mendelssohns famous weddlng march while down the alsle came a bridal party As they reached the altar they turned and I examlned the faces of the brlde and groom Suddenly I gasped The bride was none other than an other of my classmates Elizabeth Ryan T thrnk that Llzzie Ryan who had the makmgs of an old mald was one of the first of our illustrlous class of twenty to get marrled The next thing I remembered I was lymg on the floor In the last few moments of my excltement and surprise I had rolled oi! my resting place But I had seen a glance into the future discoverlng my classmates in the same positions I would expect to find them a few years hence Bllt IDOTB Bl1I'DI'lSeS Were lll StOl'e recoverrng from my surprxse the marchlng feet came to my ears and my attentlon A group of chorlsters Then afterwards a tall dignxfied MABEI. S FANNING T H I ' G H 'I' . . . , .. ,, ' T ' - t . . . , . . . , . , . ' ' . - . . .. I .- . . X . , . - ' . , . l w I ' 1 . ' . I ' . ' . - 5 eyes, I gazed into the face of the player. In l , , ' . s 5 ' Q . Q . . Y . 1 1 ' I . ' ' . 1 ' 7 . ' . , 7 ' v a 1 . . . A . , , . . . ' . 1 ' . . l - . - , ' . 0 , , . . , Y . . , 1 Q I , ' ' U - . , J l' CLOUDX LIL Qlliah lk it knovsn that vxe the Senior tlass of the lube: lligh bchool Ill the Lounty of Wash ington and state ot Maine being of Lawful nge and oi sound mind and memory but aware ot the uncertainty of life Do Make Publlsh ind detlaie this our last Xl 111 and Testament Heiebv revoking all former Wills Xlt dispose ol our school property after all expenses 'ne liquidated 'is follows First Vle give dense and bequeath t 'hs lumois the rights and privileges we en Joxed as bQlll0lS bcrond To the bophomores the Junlor loom nith all lts sciap paper on the floors 1 1 I flean blackboards 'lhnd To the Freshmen the name We had 1 sophomores with the right to keep the ln coming Fieshmen in their place louith To the undergraduates we be queath all worn out note books the use of the 'is we did a place for amusement ln study peiiods also the right to talk ln the corridors am time while passing during school hours 1 nth To the commercial students we be queath the right to keep their desk cover up 'tt am time they may wish to communicate suth some one in the room btxth To the Presldent of the lncomlng lunioi tlass Radcliffe Pikes position as news agent tor the Independent and Literary Dlgest bex enth To Miss Deaxborne we do hereby will and bequeath the exclusive right to nish amusement IH the halls lfighth To Fred Reynolds we will bequeath Raymonds art of drawing Nllllh To any one of the boys who next wean p1ove themselves worthy of ing taiioll s place we do hereby will and be queath the care of A fi da Ten h To any one of the glrls who may appear to need it most we bequeath Helens Smile llewenth To the Janitor Mr tooch btqueath the privilege ot keeping the bopho more room cleat of waste paper lxullth To the students who bling their ur and IDBY Ei 5 f2' 111111 lunch to school we bequeath the Domestic bcience room tor a place to eat during cold weather also the right to have sour cocoa served each day Thirteenth To the Athletic Assoclatlon we bequeath our sincere hope that they may keep their ball teams ln as good a standard as they hate been kept in the past lourteenth To the outoftown students ue bequeath our desire of plenty of snow so thtv may have soft and easy walking and also plentv ot cold weather so they may not sweat while hurrying on their long Journeys to school lutteenth To the commercial teacher we bequeath the right to clean the crumbs from lliss Stuarts desk whlch she has used for a lunch counter during school hours for the past tour years blxteenth To the Physics class we be also a large air pump Just purchased mth the provision they shall trv to remove the exhausted beventeenth T queath Nhss Ellots Eighteenth bequeath the desire example ot always they ate told to do not do as Mr Mabee did receiver when the air IS Miss Obonnell we be position as pianist the Classes as a Whole we that they may follow our being on time doing as and doing it well Nineteenth To our Super1ntendent and bchool Board we do will and bequeath a full appreciation of their never ceasing efforts and sacrihccs during the past four years in our behalt Twentieth And lastly vue do will and be queath to our Teacher Friend and Princlpal Xlr Thurston a loyalty a respect and admtra tion vshlch words fail to express and a hope that all may Dl0fll by having had him for a guide tor the past year In testlmony wwhereot we hereunto set our hand and seal at said Lubec and declare thls to be our last will and testament this Seven teenth Day ot lune in the Year of our Lord One thousand nme hundred and twenty Witnesses tS1gnedl bl Nl0lC Hass or 1920 T H Z Q ' ' 2 H T O , , i , . v 1 V Y z 'A ' ' , . 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V' V J., J X' .-' A 'A . A' avg - cr G W' lj .101 X 5 . ' wh' fiat ' , , I , I, I Z, ' I 'Y , THE QLODDY LIGHT Phyllrs Owen Uphy n Lrzht of heart Qurcx of nrt KN rth ua all She Q made a hrt Harold Kelley Hal Oh yes' he lauzhs Xrd lrkes some fun Juqt a fa wx ell AQ anynr 0 Raymond Denbow Hal-'PPV ' Alvsaya an happy lcttxng thrnze glrde Xlwavs a Qeekmg The sunny srde Carroll Card Cac Behold the hem ofthe claes NN rth blacke'-t harr that curle The only thmg that bothere hlm I grrla Elrls grrls lva Stewart Here IS lx To fun and Qrv rt she doth rnclrr e Olrve Morlng Polly So gentle re Polly Xa everyone know Q She -4 Qure to make frrendfa VN herevcr -.he H094 Margaret Hur lrms Hllcky She always knows her lewsnrw Xrrrl frrendehxp She can reap She Q serv quret and demure But strll uateri they aw run deep M ubel Lamson MODS Of dancrng eve Xnd brfvwmeh harr XII the fellow llu-l beware I rs , li ,, ll S U ., . .', . F l Hlvrr 'V I J Of the Stuart line. -- N Aux H 'k' ' I6 yy ,' . W ' ,, S ,U . , THE QLODDX LIGHT Vlfgll Scovnlle Vlrg Solemn and dutiful Happy ls he I-Iopmg to enter The mlmstry Morton Mabee Pill Funeral SCTVICC' Don t you see Pllls put up X recxpe Bevnlce Smell Bnrdle X blue-eyed mms IS Blrdle Vw 1th harr of golden hue The rumors that she ll be a nurse We ve heard are mostly true Luna Gordon Brownie For teachlng the young F specxallv m Allthmetlc Gladys Qunlc Glad Fhrtmg now lS quJte the style But Glad Just hear my plea Please take one heart and leave the rest Oh' leave a chance for me Annie Wilson An n As sunny a lass Xs one eer dld meet Wlth smlllng face lnd manners svn eet Mabel Fanning Britt Britt IS full Ol galety Llke a leaf On a summer sea Shuley Cool Lee The only things she wants ln 11 e Is to leave our dear old land w To have n cottage full of love xnd bye on Grand 'vianan 1 r 'I Y! -- H Y . . .. . . ., , V' I .. . y . Y . . , H - vs She'll be a brick .. ,, , U 5 . . . . - H .. H -- H , . .f l 4 .V A I QLODDX LIG Ruth Huchns Babe I ere Q Babe Ruth The dearest wet Of the mla N she 1sI'lL pu Dorothy McFadden Dot Xnd here IQ Do XR hn li merry and gay sho ll be L nurse Ur .1 poet mnv. day Dons Ackley Snap 1 hruzht llttle la'-as Wlth han- of brmwn WV en -xhe Hoes tn 1 olbv She ll brrng uw renown' Wrnnrfred E rot Wrnnle Qhruzglng Qhnulder Tnrnxlrng eye Ballet dancer Bve and bye Ruhy Mnlloch Rube Of all the thrngze that do surprxwe' VK e new er thot or dreamed That vnu would ew er cfmme tn be -X moving DlCtlll'E fiend Verna Leighton ' Bunn e' She has a drsposltlon Phat S really worth the whrle md nature has bequeathed her l mrlllon dollar 'mule Elizabeth Ryan Betty' Queenly of stature Blue eyes so falr l- weryth1ng's duff rent Wher Betty 14 thern Agnes McBride Tom And here IS Tom Wrth her dreamy eye Just hke a beam From a summer sky T H li V ' H T . 1 I. I n THE QUODDX LIGHT Cecelia McBnde Bob' SX ho can reslst This malden mlld W ho all her classmates Has begulled Margaret Gilmour Marnee 'llsrnee ns one Who loves to worx Lever her lessons Does she shxrk Beatrice lngalla Bea ' We have the pleasure to present Sweet Beatrlce our Presldent Helen McFadden There are smlles that make us happy There are smiles that make us blue But the smiles that are the sweetest Xre the snnles we get from you Dorn Ramsdell Dodo' Llttle llodo 50 they say Goes a Hunting bvervday' Shirley lngalls Reggie' She's very enbertalnmg A nd we all do agree She ll wm great fame and fortune So capable IS she ., , , . . .. , . . .. , e . Smiles . . .. , - . r ' ' THE QUODDY LIGHT Q10 X QW Z Q2 Sf? r RESHMAN S OTJHC Pfcfllx fx A MQ? w X bww xfx Z 7UN4bR 5AjENgi. Q Qaf? 2 , ov., f 2 f l 1 if 1 4 A . W .W Q 2 , X ff 5: 9b.lii 2- ff, x- 'z , X YW 3 Z , fi? XX ' 5 -E 4 -. G4 Q -E N' ,. 5 xy f 11-'if--g gf m TQST , - If - ' 5 , .,.,.. 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VW 'NN . a X X N , ,7 :Ii W, I Z X N xx , 4 if .. bf: 79 as ,ff ..- Q X ' 1-Q THE QUODDY LIGHT lilerse 5,5 Department Z Z' ,K X- We 0 X 3 I ll xr 4 Edited by Dorothea E MacFadden, 20 Toast to the Classes of L H S Oh heres to the Freshmen And may heaven bless them A smart bunch of chlldren The pride ot the school Theres short ones and small ones And big ones and small ones And some that are friendly And some that are cool And now I will jolly The Sophs for their folly They re fond of a trolic And dancing and song Some are quite witty But still its a pity They ll soon become Juniors Before very long The Juniors are haughty Conceited and naughty They think they are smart Im sorry to say f23 They re very disgusting Thexr bralns they need dusting They slug their own praises Throughout the whole day The Seniors are stately They walk so sedately Yet they are the jolliest class You could find In June they will leave Their going will grieve They ll leave the sweet mem ries Of High School behind So here ends my story And may fame and glory Attend the sure footsteps Of each lad and lass May the Sophs have much tame And the Freshmen the same And the Seniors and Juniors To noble heights pass A A I Y fy , f , h X. ,-, X 'Wx Y, ,j , ' ' ' 1- I 1. qw X I -of .1 A ,- -. A 1 -2, x I jf a f ' Q - ,f ,:?x V- K W5 X 9 I 1, f f , iy-'sf 1 ,- 4 .: :.:. , I 4gff.-, 1 W ' ,iw if ' r I. L, . ff. 'M V I N f - ' ' ,N he 4 Qi lm , ., M 4 I! f ' tnffif' 1 1 , I . I Y ' ' v , . .' Y , , Q Y . us, us. , . , n , - I , Y P , Y ' l 1 Y , . ' , B. . . THE QLODDY LIGHT The Voyage of the L H S It was the good ship L H S One morn 111 bright September Wh1ch staunch and strong set Out to Sea. As you may well remember A captam strong and resolute The good sh1p did command and ruled the Jolly laughmg tars W1th tlrm Jud1c1ous hand She sa1led tor many a happy day Oser the deep blue sea The l1fe on board the sh1p went on Vhth great tranqullity At last they reached a merry port 'lhanksglvlng was lts name Whose teasts and cheer and gaiety Have galned a world wide fame And when twas tlme for them to leave The sallors begged that they Llnger 1n that joyous port Another carefree day But slnce they were not granted The boon that they dld ask And were forbldden longer In Joy and m1rth to bask The sallors rose 1n mutlny And left that good old sh1p And 1n that port another day Wxth Joyous feet dld trip And then the sh1p set out again And salled the boundlng Wave T11 merry Xmas Harbor Dld greet the tars so brave And And And Not But 'Ihe And here they dropped the anchor down stayed for many a day v1ewed a place called New Year s Town very far away lo one mornlng clear and cold tars did rise IH glee holsted sails and anchor high then set out to sea Thus on thru January Strait The jolly tars dld sail And d1d at last the stormy deep Of February hall Thru gales of March and April rams Phe sh1p d1d come one day To a peaceful sort of harbor Thats known as Easter Bay Thru the pleasant waters of May they salled Into the river of June And the sailors knew that they would reach The dear old home port soon And now with joyful hearts they stand And cry wlth lustlness Long lne thxs strong and sturdy bark The dear old L H S And AA 124 On the Senior Class Motto 'Ihe fair class of 20 with banners aflame Marches forth thru the portals of knowledge and fame For up to the stars we are borne day by day Despite of the bolts and the bars ln our way Up to the cltadels uppermost height T11 we meet fair success all gleaming and bright Adorned w1th the laurels and proud victors meeds Who has heeded the teachings of mottos and creeds Let us not the duties of life shun and shlrk For rewards do not come to those who wont work But he who IS up and can overcome strife T1s he alone who can conquer in life D E M The Sweet Glrl Graduate Upon llfes glittering threshold now You stand bew1ldered by it all Ambltion s beck ning finger points And b1ds you leave the tasks grown small Wlth dazzling robes she thrusts you Into that seethlng swirling t1de T1s as a l1on 111 IIS strength That either opens for you wide Its portals to success and fame Its best and cherished guerdons fair Or thus ltB yawning mouth becomes A dreadful chasm of despalr Twas meant that you should keep above The waters w1th each treacherous shoal Twas meant that you should take the path That makes success your gleaming goal E C Mc 20 Town meeting was temptatlon To all the Senior girls They shook thelr heads and winked their eyes And bobbed thelr naughty curls' Such clamor 1ssued from their room You couldnt hear your ears For all those Seniors came quite near To shedd1ng bitter tears' They argued Wlth the principal They took on very bad The way they undertook the job Was really very sad' They went lnto the dresslng room To don their llttle coats And marched rlght down the corridor Lxke stubborn lxttle goats' But' There stood Thurston with a smile As calmly as before And pushed each straying lamb right thru The httle Scmor door' D E, M 20 Y Q a Q a u 1 1 1 . . ., 1 ' 1 1 V . 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' - - - - JA 7 THE QUODDY LIGHT -'I Zb- 'N Z WUT.,- x Afg,-LZJ G Q.- I CD XXQ I7 X 'fly ig ii f f CQ ward' Sffi i S EX :fig 'NL 42-ff X -2 , y 'Wl ' tfr ' fsb gm xg' jf , si 7 X mi cfxbf G9 3 fidh At the begmnxng of the baseball sea son the athleuc funds were verv low We saw that rf there were to be any act1v1t1es in that l1ne the treasury must be replen xshed a once We S01lClt6d cnntmbutxons from the cltxzens of the town and reallzed the sum of 8103 60 We Qreatly apprec late the generosxty of the donors, and the mterest which thev show m the athletlc act1v1t1es of the school Following rs a hst of the baseball games for the season MAY 8 at Machxas LUBEC vs W S N S We started out well wlnnmg thas game the first one of the season MAY 15 at Lubec W S N S vs LUBEC A vlctory for Lubec MAY 22 at Lubec LUBEC vs MACHIAS HIGH A defeat forLubec MAY 28 at Lubec LUBEC vs WOODLAND A vxctory for the home team MAY 29 at Machras LUBEC vs MACHIAS HIGH A defeat for Lubec JUNE 5 at Woodland Our captain who 18 eas1ly the best play er on the team was unable to go wlth us and we lost by one score We feel confident that wuh our regular team we cold surely have won We regret that we were unable to secure the lxne uo of the other teams ln tlme to be prmted C25 - ' fflfljj W K1 1 A 'PZ --:E ,, A A I .1 ,1 f ij at - 711' ,f S Tf'3Q ' A V Q 4 X QX ' fl VX LY wb i' ,9 f y , X X N ' , f -. f , W - r sl X f f fn. v' , . fb ' X 1. N 'N if M X Z 'AJ' Z I A Q x ' qs 7 2 Q ,Q Q , A? S Q S 4 A w cz. ' K ' '- il, 294' X Q23 N N X 37 1 I A I, O f ' :IZ '::.k6.i:- X ' 0 I2 lan -3 - - f Z4 A ' ,,, A I if ' ,E M , Q7 Q HL J J T' lm '39 'Q 35:5 ' f M, Q J or r . I, 1, Q f 611 3.1 5- A - A my -5 4' A' 'fl 4' 71? H -r.. 4: 1? V- 1 '- 'Q . Q - xi 5 z-- . ' . . Q I Y A. W , , . - . . 7 THE QLODDX LIGHT AI lslirn rnnlinurh The lme up of L H S durmg thu seas L MLBr1dL on was as followb Kelley 2 b Mcuurdy s s Card 1 b O Donnell 1 f Morgan f Slught p C' MCBr1de Y Q all 3-. .J. C262 A ' ' . . ' A - , . - ' A 3 b . .1 i A V ' v L. s 'I J. 1 T f sv? fc-,, . 4QN ff ' - 1 2 f ff , n 4 ,f H 1 , L 1, . 1: Z QV! fy '. 11:1 ff, Z - A ff fm' f ff'-' ff ff! 9 . 3 if., , ai X i ' ' ,. Yka 1., Qf?. .- .,.?... ,.,. .. 5 H' ...Q Q. 2. , : .:f..f?P.. 1f 'rss Quonov Llcur Presentation of Gifts I have been elected by my class to present to each and every member a present These presents are not large merely small lnex pensive gifts to help us remember in after years this our graduation Each of' these gifts will recall to the owner some little in cident of their four years in High School or in outside life classmates I hope you will recelve these gifts in the same spirit in which they are given I have been very considerate in choos mg these presents and in no case IS there any cause for hard feelings Unfortunately for some of the members of my class this town is so planned that it makes necessary for them to travel on the ferry be tween here and North Lubec twice a day Some of these scholars do not llke the ar rangement and have expressed themselves to that extent in my presence I sympathlse with them and have remedied the trouble in two cases at least Doris Having heard you complam a number of times about always being late and the poor service of the ferry I present you with thls canoe in which you ma en 0 man a Dewey ln command there need be no worry of your safety I wish to announce that Lubec is about to lose a genius Mr Denbow has drawn many famous pictures during our high school life and IS now thinking of continuing the study of art Happy I present to you a free passage to Parls where you may finish your course in art Perhaps it would be convenient for you to remember that it is altogether fitting and proper for artists to wear long hair In my class there is also another genius One who finds it easy to stay in nights even when there IS a W1ll1am S Hart or Douglas Fairbanks picture at the Eagle to study Latin French and History when she knows that one of Zane Grays or Harold Bell Wrlghts most famous books is on the library shelf just within reach She does not even whisper ln the corridors when all the rest are talking I know that all of you will agree that this person is a genius Margaret This class recognizes you as a genius and has requested me to present you with thxs medal of honor There is one in our class who does not enter into the games of the other girls She is a llttle smaller than the average and IS considered the baby of the class This young lady spends most of her time watching the other girls and sucking her thumb Ruth As the baby of the class I present you with this rattle May you enjoy many pleasant hours ln 1ts company Wonderful advancements have been made in sclence xn the last decade In the case of resonators it IS possible to detect the smallest CIIEGTGHCO in sound of one car from another Mabel This resonator will enable you to tell when a certaln iHudsonJ leaves Machlas also to detect mothers footsteps so she w1ll not approach unaware I would like to ask a favor of you In look mg over your evening papers would you be so kind as to save all ads reading Wife wanted ' I have been saving these ads for some time to give to one of my classmates Llna I have collected some five or six ads of your special liking and in presenting them to you I wish you better luck than you have had wlth those you have already answered There IS an old saying some are born witty and others become witty Olive With the aid of th1s joke book and hard study you may in time become as sharp and heene as Tommie is and w1ll stand more hard wear than any car on the market Mabel If with the aid of this car you cannot get Billy you had better give it up as lII'lDOSSlble Do not be afraid to drive lt hard for every part IS made of Stirling quality In securing the gifts for the class I find it necessary to look into the future in some cases Lizzy In case you should not get Tucker this Small man will be some consolation for your great loss One of the great questions of today 13 What will women do next? It IS impossible to say but they nave gone into politics medx cine machine shops and some cases in the army So lt will not surprise you to learn that a young lady of this class has chosen Hunting as her future occupation Dora This book on trapping and hunting will aid you ln catching the big game you are after There are few people who like to take any form of medicine but I find an exception in this class This person seems to have a mania for lPillsJ Gladys These Pills came from Mabees Drug Store and are guaranteed to cure any disease of the heart If your heart IB at fault I wish you a speedy recovery f27D . l 1 - ' , - , 1 ' . , l , . : . Q . - ' , i , . . ' ' ' Y 15' Y Th 11' d ' d ' pleasant trips to and from school, and with e- or car ls un oubtedly a great Success s T . . I . ' . ILODDX TGH7' Fhere IS no place 11ke home I be11eve II but the1e a1e at least tyyo 1n th1s class who do 1101 Xtllll Xs you 111111 Wxlsons Beach more suuablt to you tl1an home use th1s tlcket I w111 lanrt you 11gl1t 1n the hea1t of that llttle nng 1 ll Q 1 11 ons Leach bhnlev 1 haye heard that you Sald you would ledyt vou1 happy home and go to 4111111 11111111 there to l1ve amo11g fishmg ws 1 lxb1lI1dSI80XS l1lXC frn lll1Sllf:l18I'I1'ldll but bh1rley ts 1 c11ss1111te 101 SIA OI seycn years I haye 1111111 ot b1ot11e1ly teellng fo1 you and I ,meant X011 w1tl1 11115 horseshoe and all the yylshes ot luck tl1at go wlth t One ot OUI commercx 11 students has lately btco 118 ye1y much lnterested 1n Latln Iya NR 1th tl1e a1d ot th1S Lat111 D1ct1onary you w1ll u11de1stand Xlfgll better but I W1Sh to 11.1111 you aga1nst too deep a studv of the subject 111 the last Ieyy years We haye lost large l1l1l11bLlS ot ou1 most beautltul b1ldS ln th1s put OI the country The1e a1e not nearly as n11ny crows now as the1e used to be They naye even desexted Crowtown yyh1ch at one lllllf, was the home of thousa11ds ot these 156111111111 buds y1rg1l VS 1th th1s 11ttle compound vou may DlOl0IIg t11e l1fe ot every crow 1n Crowtown also syyeeten thelr VOICES Th1S 1S a great llllfiblldlylllg but II y0ll succeed I am sure your town w1ll leward you Rl1eu1n1t1sm has been up to the present t1n1e a mystely to al' sclentxsts as tal as a rule IS concerned but at last a remedv has bee11 lound 'Vla1garet lh1s famous lll8d1Lll'19 1f taken by d1rect1o11s w1ll cure you ot your rheuma LISDI and allow you to hold some place other than last ID all of youl undertaklngs An ounce ot preventlon IB worth a pound ot cu1e Kelley bhould you be called to pass the Hornets Nest xn the near futu1e wear th1s 11et 1t w1ll prevent you from g6ttl11g stung In choos1ng my next g1ft I have agaln taken adyantagc ol a late 111vent1on BCIIIICQ These 1ny1s1b1e 1nv1nc1ble ha1r DIIIS are guaranteed to neyer let go once they .ne '1r1anged and cannot be seen These Wlll doubtless prove a great help to you ln holdxng you1 rat or a tew stray halrs 1n place It IS olten said that certaxn men were bor11 to Lillllllldllll ThlS also proves true w1tl1 wome11 Bee I present you wlth th1s scepter wh1ch f1CSlgl1dl6Is DOWEI and co11t1ol May vou xule 1.481 vou1 home as well as you have your class Where IS there a more harmless pastime 1111111 1 ,, gum especlally when one gets as much emovment as some do Helen Th1s package of spearmmt gum is hlghly recommended by a clerk 1n D A Glllis 'hug btore In tact he Sald he could glve mo1c spearmmt gum away than any other klllil He IS a yuv re11able young man wh1ch X011 most 11ke1y know so I thmk h1s recom IIlL11tlll10II IS flllllfi suHlc1ent It IQ IIIIDOSSIIJIC to find out where some of the mtmbers ot th1s class are gomg after gl 1du.1 1011 ts Oycl One 1n part1cular some say she IS g01I1g to Bangor others advlse l1er to go to Aug11sta But under the con d1t1o11s I tl11nk tutler the more preferable Dorothv Your fare to Lutler I hope no 0116 has hooked h1m yet and that you w1ll hnd the Cllmate sultable for your del1cate health The latest thmgs 1n lad1es shoes are tashlonable teceha Th1s l1ttle attachment when ad Justed to a11y klnd of a low heel lmmedlately glX6S you a shoe with a French heel You need haye 110 fear ot talllng wlth them lf you have a11 1Armstrong1 enough to support vou A person IS never too young to learn Phyllls W1tl1 th1S book of nursery rhymes you w1ll be able to qu1et the httle youngster you haye under your supery1s1on I11 everv la1ge gloup ot glrls thele IS al ways one who seems ntted to fill the place ot an Old Ma1d bhnley bpon mfullng th1s order you w1ll h'IXE dellyered pxomptly to you a Tabbv Cat 'md Poll Parrot xwlth these two homel1ke pets for company you should enjoy the re mauung per1od ot your llfe to the h1ghest degree You have heard the saylng nobody loves a tat man and lt IS rather 1nconven1ent to be tat but lt IS Just as 1nconven1ent to be short T1drlles On account of your great he1ght I present you w1th th1s DGTISCODG so that when W1f9V asks you 1f her hat is on straxght Ol ll 111 1at IS show1ng you w1ll not be 11 c cl to hop up IH a chalr or nearly break 111111 neck looking up 111119 IS 0118 membex ot the class who never stu ls erect whlle rec1t1ng He IS either leanmg on the desk 1n front of hxm wh1le standmg or not standlng at all P111 I tea1 VOUI backbone must have some S011 ot klnk 01 qu1rk 1n lt so I glve you th1s medtune 'Thls med1c1ne IS a compound of llme and by keepmg early ho11rs and taking T H Y, if v . , 1, Q .. . . 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E QI LJ IDIS med1c1ne by dl19CllODS you w 111 doubtless outgrow th1s trouble betore you become a man I have often heard one ot my classmates S1I1g1Dg Oh where has my l1ttle dog goneo -XHD16 Thls l1ttle dog whose name IS Shep w1ll doubtless l1r1ng back pleasant mem ones ot a xery dear Iflllld ot that 11ame Be DFGDHICLI lS a yen good motto and l tl1111k no 0118 would lose anythmg by IOllOW111f, Ruby Alw'1ys carry lhls ma111age IICGDSQ w1th you and should you c ltch a man at h1s wtulxtst moment mike hllll slgn here The ll YUUI hlghest llll 111 l1te shxll he Fedklffll ln f111swer1ng a questlon one ot my Olass m1tes s11d she was gomg Past atter gr1dua t1on 'Now I could not 11nd out whether she lllfodlll the 0r1ent or slmply Past lN13,Lhl3S Xgnes should you IH your travels get as I11 away flom ho'11f as lfast Nlachms thlq UNI l rseye new ot 1ec y l so to mernher that such a plate mu emstul 'lhfre lS one IDQHIUQI' ot thls class or whom we are all proud XX111n1e The school IQDOTIS show that you haw not been o11 tune one day s1nce you en texul H1gh as Q1 l'IQSl1I11dll 'xou have not only hed tl11s l11gh plute at school hut you are lf e Il tl1u1Lh wllel you go a t luctures do not enthuse you enough to get you tl1f1e on Illlle Xhth the a1d ot tl1lS sm 111 clock w llllll has a gong equal 1n yolume ot ounrl to any ehu1Ll1 bell you may be able on tlme to WOUI Own tune Now etch 11111 c.ye1y member OI my dass 1115 16,LLlXQ.ll some l1ttle gltt to DIQSQIVL the mc111o1y ot our tour years 1n Luhec H1gh l1ss111.1tes To each and GVQIQ one ot you I t1utl11ully and smcexcly w1sh you the hlghest suuess 111 whatever branch of study you may choose 115011 I lx A 1 3 f Zpff M ff 'Lf LQQWW XZ 9' KZ? umm? f K -S f :NSN :X fff xg WI 'ff cpe fgh ffcf SENIOR UNUQQ lm, 29 5. 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Y ' wif x 37 ! 6 , 'W fp' , K' Cf, N ,J X 1 K , Xvd , 'ju l 1 J ' ' ,tn N THE QLODDX LIGHT Locals 'lhe SOCIHI l1te of the school year was opened on the second Nlondax when the Re t9llllOll to the Freshmen and Faculty was ,,lXLll 111 tl1e Assembly Hall 'lhe Semors held a Halloween Soclal lIl the xssexnblx Hall on October '31 The room was tastctullx deco1.1ted w1th the class colors uns blue and khalu XVIICUGS Jack-o lan tems black cats fortune tellers and ghosts we1e neu much ln eudence Muslc was fur mshed by I llllSS orchestra ll1e otl1e1 llO11fl'lXS tlso wete observed l1y he bQlll0I'S w1th soclal dances among them be ng '1 T1ldllkSgl!lYlg entertalnment and lance 111 x01lllllbl3ll Hall A short farce 81111115 Aunts was presented by the Senlor gnls and a pleaslng duet by Wlnlfred Ellot nnrl Xlollx Pexbodv and a readlng by Ol1ve NlOl0llf., were enjoyed The 50111013 also gave a Hollday dance 1n 4OlLlfXllll3ll Hall durlng the Chrlstmas recess l a V'llClltlll9 SOCl'1l 111 the Knlghts of IXUIIHS Hall on February 12th At boh dances lllllSlf was lurnlshed bv Gl11lSS or Cll0Stl2'i 'lltc Scntox pl ty was plesented 111 the Eagle lhexttt on llednesdly Aprtl 21 Tl1e plav plGS6IllCd was the three act comedy The lloptm nt ot Fllen w1th the followlng cast ot chuatt rs llxtht d 'old a desoted husband 'Vlerrtll 'Vlorgan lollw lllS wne 1 brlde ot 6 weeks Phyllls Owen Robot' Shepaxd Nlollx s brother Carroll Card xlar. Ten Exck Roberts chunt Karl Dodge 'JOl0 l11 Nlaxth engaged to Nlax XV1n1tred Ellot fune Htverhlll hom Wellesley who lS llllClCSl9d 111 econom1cs Beatrlce Ingalls lohn ll1111e lectot ot St Agnes V1rg1l bCOV11l6 lhe play was hlghly successful and much cxtdlt lb due the Nllsses brace lNeagle Evelyn l'1ke 'md Nlls D l Bennet w1th0ut whose l.fflC18IlI a1d the play could not have been the success ll undoubtedly was Pleaslng slnglng speualtlts wele gnen between the acts by lNllllllLll EIIOK and Karl Dodge and by Nhsses Phylhs Owen Lthel Rlcllardson Maud ODon ncll md loll1 Peabody IH a wocal quartette Xbout S130 was lellllld llOlll the plav lht llllll0l lxh1b1t1o11 was glven ln e Xsselnblx Hall f'I1d'ly Illghl Xp11l Z3 Nluslc w is l111111sl1cd dllflllg tl1e Slledklllg and tor the short dtucc whlth tollowed bs tl1e Hlgll 'school oxchestt 1 C0llSlSllI1g of Haxty Brown Yl01lll l1td Revnolds. Illlllll and Nllss llaude I 0 Donnell pxano The order of speakers was as follows Death of Robesp1erre Raymond Fltzhenry Ltppard The Sweet G1rl Graduate Marvel Cheney Iustlce to the Whole Lountry Hlldlng Davls The XVh1StllIlg Reglment Agnes Myers 'lhe Ransom of Mack Radchffe Plke Fhrush Ethel Rtchardson Regulus Before the Roman Senate Alton Ramey lrom a Fax Lountry Annle Mooney The Plddle Told Harold McBr1de The bool Molly Peabody Phelps Webster Harvey 0 H enru Selected Selected F1 anklm Selected The Judges were P11nc1pal Gr1ndle and Sub tsl? mastex lfxenth ot the Shead Memor1al H1gl1 School and Mrs W L Beale all of Eastport The pr1zes were awarded as follows Fxrst Dll79 tor the glrls Mary Peabody second Ethel R1chardson nrst prlze for the boys Alton Rames second Radcllffe P1ke The recelpts 01 the exhlbltlon wete about S37 alld each ot the Judges wue plesented wlth five dollars lox so klndly C0llS6I'ltlIlg to come on so msagteeable a n1ght The class puts were ass1gned on the last 1115 ol the YVIIIIQI' term Those by rank were Salutato1v Ag11es McBr1de Hlstoty Bea t11ce Ingalls X7316d1CtOI'j 'llargaret G1lmou1 lhosc by class elect1on we1e Oratlon Verna L9lghlO1l Essay on tl1e Llass Motto Dora Ramsdell lass Prophecy Helen McFadden and llabel lfanmng Class W1ll Vlrgll SCO x1lle Plesentatlon of tufts Larroll lard Llass Ode Dorothy McFadden Du11ng the sprlng term Prlllclpal Powers of XX S N S made hts annual call and gave a xety 1llt9I'8Slll1g talk to the Senlor class con telntng the need for tralned 111structors Tl1e b6l1lOI' plav The Elopement of Ellen was plesented 111 the Phaenlx Opera House 1lach1 ts 'wlay 14th The play was also a suc tess 1n Nlachtas .1 great part of the cred1t of w hxch was due to the Nlachlas people who so ktndly helped the class to collect the IJIOD QIIICS and 111 tl1e1r g6I19l0llS patronage ol the play Alter the perfornlance a dance was held wllll 1n11s1c by XrVlSW9l1 s orchestra The JllIll0l' Prom was held lll Lolumblan Hall on l rldas exemng 'Slay 7th Lodges or chestra ol Fastport llllIl1Sh9d llll1Slf' for the , Y , , . , . , V . .. . g .V - ........... ..... . . iv ' uv. 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J.. . 4, THE QLODDX LICHT locals, runhnnch dances The room was very prettlly decorated w1th the class colors n11e green and lavender The Prom was well attended there belng a large number present from Mach1as and hastport and the dance was a pronounced success Durmg the school year vue have had but tour v1s1tors NOth1Hg can be more deplorable than thls hone of the parents or townspeo ple care to be accused of lack ot lnterest ID the schools Why then do they neglect to show llltll' mtcrest ln the one vsax that ll would be most appleclated The only way m sxhuh a palent can End out Just What hrs boy or glrl IS dolng ln hls school Work IS to v1s1t 1115 school XX hat has become of the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon' Thls organlzatlon was domg a great amount oi good by unltlng the teachers and parents to the advantage of the pup1l It was a splendul organization Why not start lt up aga1n el!! 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D 'K'-W? ,K 'VC Y 6 E I I li gf 1 .I I I I 1 'N fl Z 4 A Q ' I' I 1 f, ' a Q!! fi f V, 4 2 ' f f alfavnw-f,- f 8 X' ly!! 7 AJ l I f Y Z 2 ' ffl ' rf fp , P TUE OLODDY LIGHT llnlrhtrlnrn Let us rmaglne tor a moment a l1ttle vlllage lll 1 x nllex or the SWISS Alps A mountalneer as Just settlng out on a hazardous Journey up one of the as yet unscaled peaks The people za lllqklllg 1 hollday of the event and as he nts from the peaceful llttle town nestled xx thc xallcx exerxone turns out to bud hlm god peed on hrs wax They start up the slope m a body s1ng1ng and talking merrily Soon thc rhlldren strax from the path lured away lx the brlght floxxers The women becornlng 'xred turn back to gather up thelr famllles and return to then homes One by one the others ot the gay party drop behlnd till flnally just xxh re the belt ot woods separates the moun tam s snoxx clad top from the green pastures of thc loxx er slopes the mountameer takes leave n the last of hls compamons As they start l rck doxxn the path he turns and gazes down Then resolutelx he shoulders hlS knapsack cks up h1s staff and w1th a last wave of h1s hand tal es up h1s Journey alone V e oo are bxddmg farexx ell to the comrades and trlends vxho have made the past years plcfl rnt and we too are standlng ready to bcgm the ascent of our mountaln the mountaxn of llfe The Alplne mountalneer has h1s staff lns ,ncks ropes and varlous other lmplements xx1'h xxhlch to make h1s Journey more easy Then too he has been tramed 1n order to 'lchmeve the top of thls mountain He has had cxcperrence ln cllmblng lesser slopes and h1s xx hole l1fe has been constant tramlng for the cllmbmg of the dangerous peak Wlth what have we been equlpped to scale our Il'1Olll'lt3ll'l'7 What has high school given us vxluch may be of use ln meetlng the dlfllcultles ot the years to come When we step out lnto the xx orld tomorrovx what vxe have already done w1ll be forgotten and what we have been tltted to do xxlll be the one thlng that counts The mountaxneer has acqulred not only the tcchmcal knowledge necessary for h1s work but he has also acqulred those very necessary alds to any task self confldence perseverance and the ab1l1ty to overcome obstacles wlth his own efforts Durlng the years that we have been learnmg the prlncxples of Latin Science and Mathematlcs we have also unconsciously per haps gained self-confldence We attack a new problem of algebra or a hard passage of Vlr C32 g1l with much more conildence in our ability to perform the task than we have had formerly In the same vxay xxe have galned perseverance or1g1nal1ty and that constantly fostered char acterlstlc the ablllty to thlnk out ones prob lems to a logical conclusion by ones self Then too a tralned mountam scaler never attempts the ascent of a peak whlch he has not studled thoroughlv w1th regard for the com p0s1t1on of lt He must know whether the peak has a snow clad top or merely a rocky top xxhether It IS solxd lce or whether It is of that soft unstable surface wxhlch constantly breaks forth ln land slldes He must know these thmgs lf he would be prepared to meet the dlmCUltl6S as they arise We too must know the nature of our mountaln and to do that we must know the nature of our government It IS generally acknowledged today that CIVICS or the studv of c1v1l government IS one of the most lmportant of the studxes lncluded ln the hlgh school course Arlstotle has sa1d that the best lavxs though sanctloned by every cltlzen of the State w1ll be of no avail unless the young of the constltutlon Amerlcanlzatlon IS one of the vxatchwords of the day and thls means not onlv the maklng of Amerlcans out of allens but also tl1e makmg af Amerxcans from natlve boxn xnhabltants A great many people who xx ould be lnsulted at the bare suggestlon that they are not Amerlcans do not know even the rudlments of the Unxted States government It IS a common statement that 1f more people vxere educated in the prlnclples and ideals of the government there would be less of Bolshe xlsm I W W 1Sm and all the other lsms whxch ald ln the maklng up of the present day unrest Th1s traxnlng should start ln the publ1c school Probablv more people could be reached here than 1n any other one place Merely a text book IS not enough In studylng government from a text book alone one gets little but the theoretical form of government Most of the colleges and a good many of the hugh schools have adopted what IS called student govern ment In these schools the government IS glven mto the hands of the students subject to the teachers The students elect their ofll cers make thelr lavxs try the cases of x1olat1on of the laws and pass sentence on the convicted student By thls means IB demonstrated the practical Slde of the government whose theory lS found m the textbook The natmn needs Amerlcans cltlzens who wlll uphold the democratic prlnclples of the government The world IS IH a turmoil and the old monarchlcal governments are being 'Y' A. V o I 1 . Q Q v V v . , Y - ....1--.- . . . . V . , i , , ' I ,I Av ' v' . ' . y , ' ' ' ' Y ' ' . . . ' - :i '2 . ' . ' , - gat: ' ' ' I x ' 4 ' ' ' . ' ' I - 1 x ' fx A . . ' . ,a a . ' Y v- ' v ' I 4 - . 5, xg A ' - ' v on the Lranquu huts xvhich he has just left- are tramed by hablt and educatlon ln the splrlt . N, N Y . A . -Q X ' Q ' - . . 7 f ' ' Y . . ' V K 1 r ' ' ' 1 1 v . ' . w sz . ' , , ' A ' I , . . ' ' , . . 'V -tr' - ' ' Y . . . A ' ' ' ' . Q . 1 1 . Y . . . . . - ' l v V V I ' V. - I ' ' , ' ' f- V V. 1 x. ' ' ' ' T , . - . Y - . . . , . . . , I ' I . L l THE QLODDX LIGHT dlsrupted America IS looked upon as the a tern for the new governments We must no dlsappolnt these sorely trled countrxes Ve must ut1l1ze every opportunlty to educate c xzens who can show them that thls great r publlc of ours IS truly a government of people by the people and for the people Members of the School Commlttee Yours 1B the credlt for any achxevement that we may accompllsh Slnce the very beglnnmg of our school days you have worked earnestly for our well belng You have provlded us with pleasant surround1ngs Wlth efliexent teachers and have made our school l1fe ln every way as happy as te lt was m your power to do In behalf of the Class of 1920 I want to offer my slncerest thanks to you for makmg posslble such a very pleasant memory of our school llfe ln Lubec Hlgh School and we hope that 1n the years to come we may also thank you ID deeds as well as words Our teachers Thls has been a year of show ers but tonlght we come forth ln the rainbow and looklng back through the mlsty llght we feel that It has not been a bad year after all You have labored unceaslngly 1n our behalf and 1f lt has not always been appreclated at the time We are not unapprecxatlve now of your efforts We part with you reluctantly knowxng that lt IS to you that we owe the pleasantness of the past year We extend to you our most grateful thanks for the zeal and earnestness you have shown 1n our behalf Undergraduates We are leavlng wlth you a prlceless treasule-the future of Lubec High A school IH order to be ranked as A Class must 133 not only malntaln a hlgh rank of scholarshlp but also and one IS a natural outgrowth of the other the xdeals of the school must be hxgh If a school has hlgh ldeals the scholarshlp must of necessxty be hxgh The ldeals are folmed bv the puplls of the school If one pos sesses a lofty xdeal though he may never attaln lt he wnll neyer be satisfied wlth a lovy plane of l1fe Thls applles to athletlcs studles and to every phase of school llfe Iwever be satls fled Always have a hlgher standard than the one that vou have reached We have been as soclated w1th you for some t1me and though we part regretfully we nevertheless feel that we are leavlng the future of L H S with those who vnll guard lt as dlllgently as we could wxsh My classmates We are lingerlng tonlght equipped for our journey up the mountalns blddlng good bye to our erstwhxle comrades and fr1ends The mountaln 18 towerlng for mxdably above us We are loth to sever the last lmk whxch blnds us to our former sur roundmgs Most of all we hate to part Wlth each other We cannot all cllmb the same mountaln They are all different some with pleasant slopes some w1th snow clad peaks but Whatever they may be gracious or v1n dlCtlVG let us bear ln mind tnat we conquer or fall through our own efforts Rememberlng thls let us cllmb ever upward toward the stars even though lt may and probably will be through dldlculties My classmates I bid you a fond good bye Manoxsnr TIIAYEB GILMOUB Y v . . . p t- . . . . . t , ' ' . . . . 1 X V . . ' . . . it- . . . . . e- I . . . . . . H h - Q t . . n y ' .YY v ' Y v ' - 1 1 , , . c - 1 1 v , . . 1 ' . x . . , P run Qtooov Llc 'r Alumm 1906 A111110 Adams CYoungJ l1w1ng ID Falrtield Nl:illlC E1 elxn Coggms chlef operator of telephone olhce lube: Hutxxcll D lX IS on 'Nlason Llfxlll. C1n llfltl L b Nlarv Knowles teachlng school 1n Cal1fornia Beulah Nlltthell teachmg 1n Saco Maxne Vlllllllll Nlorong drugglst 1n Mad1SOH llalne Xlrnut 01111611 Vlltltheusy teachlng 1n I ubec 11108519 ltamsdell CHuck1nsl l1v1ng at lilClgP Cux Ramsdell worklng 1n Boston Mass 1907 Pl1ll'i Case vlorklng 1n Levnston Malne Rcxfmd Fannmg hung 1n Portland Maine 1908 Nellle Adams lBagle5l hung 1n Wh1t1ng Cut Clas ClE1'lllSl. ln Creeniield 'Vlass 1909 New Iersey lohn Burns YVOI'klI'lg IH VVest Everett hm Clark worklng 1n Boston Leon Dans vs Ofklllg ln Brooklyn N Y Duffy Lamson Xhlton Mass Ralph Tleldrllll fllllgglgl 1n Phllllps 1910 badle Awexs Ctapenp llvlllg 1n C,al1forn1a Lucy H arne teaclnng In l ubec Blanche F1tzhenrv teachlng in Melrose Mass Lhr1st1ne Nlowrw teachmg Lols Peacock CWarrenJ l1v1ng ln Lubec Bell Randall btover l1v1ng 1n Medford Nlass 'll1ld1ed Dodge Lcaman hung 111 Lubec 1911 Nett1e hannmg C r1t1ln l1v1ng rn Portland 'Vl8I'10Il Cray teachmg muslc 1n Lubec Clretchen Mulholland teachmg school 1n Danvers Mass 191.4 Cjcorge NN ebber teaching ln Oh1o Allan Glllll drugglat ln Lubec Mnrnll Morong druggm ll Worcester Arthur Nlallock l1v1ng in Lubec I Iwa Ramsdell teachlng school 1n Georgetown COIID Jeanetta btewart Mansfleld living ID Jones port Nlarlon Trecartln Turner l1v1ng 1n Waltham Nlass Nlerle Trecartxn Kelley l1v1ng at West Lubec Nlary Vose teachmg IH Bangor 1913 B1on Cook dent1st 1n Woodland llosd Dans ln XVorcester Noel Codtrey teachlng ln Colby Academy 1n lNew London N H Frances Hearne 1n New London Conn bvlwester Knovlles workxng in Lubec AVIS Lancaster Morong l1v1ng in Worcester Hollls Ramsdell l1v1ng 1n Gard1ner Maine 'Nma Res nolds l1v1ng 1n lXorth Lubec Aus Srmth Kellev teachxng 1n South Lubec LOUISE bulllvan l1v1ng 1n Lubec Iullan C rav W0lk1Hg 1n bank ln New York 1914 Vance Adams l1v1ng ln Lubec Irma Edgecomb Bagley l1v1ng 1n Lubec Agnes Bovd Burns llving in Lubec Ethel Campbell teaching school ln West Lubec Ed1th Llarke l1v1ng 1n Lubec Ellzabeth Comstock workmg ln Boston Myrtle Eaton bcot l1v1ng at Lubec Geo lVlcCurdy at Holy Cross College Worcester Franus Moonev workmg ln Lubec Mabel bomers Morgan l1v1ng 1n Lubec Grace Trecartm HlgglHS ID Br1dgewater e Beatrlce Tucker Bodman l1v1ng ln Lubec e Paul Thayer attendlng Boston College Alton Watt l1v1ng 1n Lubec Madel1ne Vhlcox teaching 1n Needham Mass Percy W1lcox work1ng ID Waterbury Conn 'wlarguerlte NlCGOIJlg3.l Lawrence living at Worth Lubec Frances Mulholland worklng ln Lubec Flora Case teachxng ln Calais Hlgh School Hele11 Leland l1v1ng 1n Clemence Port Nova bcoua 1915 George Averv worklng 1n btockton bprings e Dora Davis working in Portland Maine Carlton plke workmg In Boston Hannah Davls a nurse ln Worcester Mass C343 ' , 7 ' 1 H . . v. . . 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' ' L JT5-DX LH ALUMNII contmued Henry Tucker xs rn the employ of the Ban Stella Nlahan Morse l1v1ng on Whrte Head EOF Halma' 5 Electflc L0 Grand Nlanan Hazel Green Gardruer l1v1ng at North Lubec Guelda Ingalls Lane l1v1ng 1n Smyrna 'llxlls Nle Hattre Johnson Knowles l1v1ng 1n Calrt Elmer Kelley Workrng rn Lubec Burrls Leamon workrng rn Lubec Cverald Lerghton rn Tarentum Penn Glen XIcBr1de l1v1ng rn Lubec Mary NlcBr1de lrvrng 1n Lubec George 'Vlorgan Worklng rn Boston Wrnona Myers teathlng rn Lubec Eugene Donnell attendrng Bowdorn Lubec Lubec 'Vlass Tech Lubec rn Lubec Augusta Sunpsou lrvrng 1n Lubec Jul1an Trecart1n student rn the Harvard ollege tlen Ollver work1ng 111 NIarJ0r1e Plke l1v1ng 111 Bernard Prke attend1ng Nrna Preston l1v1ng ln Raymond Pushee l1v1ng NIGIIICHI School I eorge Vose student at U of M Vera Whalen vsorkrng rn Lubec llartrn XVIISOD YVOI'klI1g rn Eastport Ruth Bell graduate of Boston C1ty Hospltal 1916 Nlaud Adams Strout l1v1ng rn Bangor Nlyron Avery attendlng Bowdorn College Carrre Bangs rs teach1ng rn Woodland Nle Nlabel Comstock work1ng rn Washmgton DC D ll James Cook Flsh Inspector rn Eastport Cora C011 attendmg Bates College l'lla fox student at W S N S alden Davrs vxorkrng 1n Los Angeles Cal Lrsula Lodtrey work1ng rn Washrngton lenme Hrggrns workrng rn Eastport tladxs HUCKIIIS work1ng rn Portland Thelma Ingalls trarnrng rn the Elrot Hos tal Xlanchester lN H Raymah Jenkrns work1ng 1n Boston Nellre Knowles teachmg rn West Lubec Nlrldred Lake teachrng at North Lubec Ernest Hallock WOFk1Dg rn Lubec Harry NlcBr1erty a student at Bates College Basll Mrller workrng rn Lubec Vrttor Sallovway rn Boston Mass tnrrstlana Mulholland lxvrng rn Lubec Vera Myers Cammre lrvrng rn Lubec he ard Nrckerson Nlass Tech Abram Owen workrng rn Boston Annre Ramsdell l1v1ng rn Lubec Leah Ramsdell attendrng U ot M Albran Rrce a student at Bates College Laura Small workrng rn Washrngton D C35 Clrtton Bodman vsorkrng rn Lubec e 1917 Hazen Carnmrc WOlk1Dg 111 Lube Belmont Denhow XYOllx1Ilg rn Lubec Karl Dodge work1ng rn Lubec llae Fannlng teachlng 1n XGHZIB Nlalne Iennre Frtzhenry l1v1ng at Dlxre Clrdys Creen lryrng at North Lubet Leroy Hutkurs a student at L of Nl XIIIIIC Lerghton work1ng 111 Xlaterwrlle Ethel Nlaharr l1v1ng at South Lubec Sara Nlarstorr workrng lll Lubec Althea xleIr1de teaohrng 111 H110 Xlarne belwa XICBIIGG workrng 111 Torrrngton Conn Frank llulholland a student at L ot Nl Xerna Olrver Qulgley l1v111g 1n L111gor Roscoe Prke attendrng L of VI Helen Ramsdell 1lV1Ilg rn Lubec Annre Small teachrng rn Lubec Nlerrrll Tott N3OI'klI1g rn Cambndge Nlass Fannre Towse l.93,Chlllg at Alexander Nle Vrncent Tvler workrng rn East Boston Allce VV1lson workrng rn 'Watervdle 1918 Vllgll Eaton workrng 1n Lubec Thomas luckett l1v1ng rn North Lubec Ker1neth Huckms attendlng at W S N S Verne 'Nell WOlk1I1g 1n Eastport Malne lotharr Reynolds atte1rd1ng W S N S Chrrstrne Smrth attendrrrg W S N S Angela Thayer attendrng W S N S Xnnre Watt l1v1ng rn Lubec Nladelrne xxhllllill' work111g ln Augusta Nle 1919 Beulah Adams attendrng Colby College Evelyn Xvery atte11d1ng blmmons College bhrrley Cheney work111g rn P1I.tSbllI'g Pen11 Fay Cook l1v1ng at North Lubec Julra Cox tI'dllllIlg rn Ellot Hospltal 'Klan chester N H Emrnt Davrs a student at W S N S Flora Johnson l1v1ng IH Lubec Hazel K1nney Cox l1v1ng at North Lubec Delora Lerghtorr l1v1ng at Lubec Harry Nlahar attendrng Grays Buslness ' ollege Portland Anrrre Nlowry attendrng W S N S Edrth Nlowry attendlng W S N S Arthur lvlulholland work1ng in Portland Frank Prke a student at Phlllrps Exeter Lrvrngstone Prne vsorklng ID Boston Edythe Porter attendlng Colby College Ethel Towne nttendlng W S N S Burdell Trecartln a student of U of M II . - ,I A , , . . - T :HI E Q F . 1 rl 1 ' II 'int'-A An- I III ivriv II -A I I I IIi ffivw- II2 - 1 1 A ' . ' . - I, I 5 , ,M. , . . . . , - - 7 ' . . Y ' . . . . . . , I . . . . I I I I 1 1 I - .I - ,-... -I I . I I I I ,I I I I I . ' ' ' 1 1 ., . .. ' ,- - . 1 ' ' I ' - - - 1 1 ' , , I , . I . . . . I ' ' ' 1 1 J . 1 , . . 1 ' ' ' v A . .' . . . ' A I . I . . . II I 1- 1 1 I I 'Z I v ' ' ' , V' Y y W. A . . 1 ' ' . . . Y 3 ' . Y . . . . . - ' , . , . . . A I ' s , . ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I . .I . . I I I 1 , - - l-red Trecartrn, attendmg L. ot M. , . 1 1 ' ' ' ,. ' . . . ' ' Y ' ' , . . . Iv. Y. Y ' , ' ' ' . . . . I I A I . I' I V . I I I ' 1 ' ' ' , - w w 1 1 1 , . . . . 1 , . . , . . v ' ' I , . . A . . ' ' - v w 1 ' 1 , , . . . . ' ' ' ' - v . . . '1 f ' 1 , . ' ' V ' V . v . . . . 4 , ' , . TT V W i 1 1 i 1 .C. 1 ' ' , . . . I , I , 1 1 ' Y' ' , .I Y , . . . . I , . . Y . I- Y 1 . ' . . . . . , 1 v 1 ' ' ', . . , I I I , V .. v I I . '. ' . . ' I 1 - v - ' L ,I , , . 1 I ' 1 1 - I C , . 1 .' ' ' ' ' . . f 1 I ' - 1 , . . . . I IA 'I 1 ' . , . . . . . 1 , I. I. . L I l A ' . . ' ' ' A y . 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I think it took more brass than courage Mr Marshall Thayer what ls your answer to that example? Thayer Seventeen plus Mr M Plus what? T Plus inches Teacher What IS there curlous about the Mammoth I are? H It has eyes wlthout flsh SPE nano or CI-IECIXI-:Bs MISS J fexasperated and polntlng toward the doorl Mr K ltS your move T K las he leaves the roomy I guess thls IS my Jump HEARD IN LATIN CLASS E G ftranslatlngj Inhians splrantla con sullt exta Qopen mouthed she consulted the palpxtatlng entrallsj She gazed open mouthed wlth palpltating inwards All Gaul IS dxvided into three parts Mar vel Cheney Rad Plke and Mary Bell f37 Mlss Hearne What is a martyr? R Dodge fqulcklyl A colonel In the army 'vhss H On what grounds was Rebecca convlcted of sorcery? Brlght Freshman On the grounds where she stood Books Soox To BE Isstsn Taklng Thmgs Easy by Winnie Elllot Latest H1ts Tom Keene The Worth of a Smxle Helen MacFadden Seexng the Funny Side of Life Mabel Fanning How to Grow Fat Dorothy MacFadden How I Mamtam a Good Dlsposltion R mond Dcnbo Oratory Marvel Cheney Concentratlon Frances Geagan How to Keep Young Clyde Bennett Styles Ruth Reynolds Wlllard Avery Why I Am an Old Maid Dorxs Dearborne Semor Class Semors are we Ever merry and gay Naughty? 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