Machias High School - Margaretta Yearbook (Machias, ME)
- Class of 1930
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THE ARGARETT 6 0 'Y 1 CM X fx' fffyr 3 7 3 'LQ 1 I , X 1 X f N f 4 ,. rf 1 LQ ll- Lx? VX f 1' X xx M., Y. b f fn, K v vt A H X- ,Fi ' i 4, ,. L 1 if B . Rl' 2 K! E Vw' fn' sf 1 Q 'E TQY kg. ' 'gp wr ' l l --' ' A i2, '5 ' Yzx -1 - ffl' my wvm. anus or ng ' Rsvonurnou, row:-nr BLYWEEN nnnunzru' AND LJNIYV HALNAAJ , X Ju-ILILUYS woo.N:w,'of'o .foo f fJJ o J .ffmofofoocff fof'of.4:ffcvooooof:vJQfcooo THE MARGARETTA MACHIAS HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Back Row ChadW1Ck McEacharn Dalgle Green Dudley Front Row McDonald Gu11d Gaffney O SHOW our appreclatlon and devotlon, we, the Margaretta Staff and puplls who have helped make thls book a success, dedm cate thls fifth lssue of the Margaretta to our faculty .31 WD Cr'3'91Z'Q'Z'!C'C'Q'3'33'f3'33L'3Zrfl'C Z'CrC'52'fSrCrl'3Z''GQOQ -39 '3'i3'C'O'3 OC'?C'C'CHZ45Z'QD'D33v,Cr',C 5Q4 'DDQib C ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , . .'QC'CkCfC? , . , ,, 3 A Tl-IE KMAARGAARAEQTATAA , ,,.,.,. J!'JOQGOvQCrDvO'JfC'vC'vQOfU , , , , , Back Row Chandler Hanscom Hunt Holland G Andr w Coffm L Dodae Larson Pennell Front Row Calor Foss Gratto Bacon E Hansc m EDITORIAL STAFF Edltor ln Chlef KATHERINE GRATTO Flrst Assxstant Second Ass1stant L1terary Edltor News Edltor Busmess Manager Athletlc Edxtor Senlor Edltor A1umn1 Edltor Joke Edltor Art Edltor CaI'f.O0l11SI l4l CLINTON HANSCOM LELAND HUNT 431 ALICE PENNELL VIOLA CHANDLER KATHERINE FOSS GILBERT ANDREWS JOSEPH HOLLAND LEONA CALOR KARL LARSON ELIZABETH BACON LEONARD DODGE l Ass't. Business Manager ........ , ....4..,.........,.. , ..,,.,,.....,................,....,....... .,....,r.. .,......,....., J O SEPH COFFIN, 3 .1 J D- 3C'OCrOvO 'O OvOOO' THE MXRC1 XRETTA ff wwf Muff-, 'ofmfcwoaooofvo-yo-ce L- IT IJAL '1HWWmiiqi!lIY ff izam miliiiu. saviqfzuilu, Wqfgi GOOD SPORTIVIA SHIP O DNTO OTHERS as you would that they should do unto you Th1s statement has a great deal of meanmg and shall be consldered thoughtfully by eve1ybody The prmclple conta1ned IH It should not only be COIlSld916d but pxactlced espec1ally by glrls and boys 1nter nsted 111 athlet1cs They a1e 111cl1ned to th111k that w111n1ng the game IS the only nnportant thmg He1e 15 vxhe1e they go wrong Ma11y can play and play well but a1e they able to play squa1e and do they treat then opponents as fr1ends or as 01161111659 'Io Iflallltalll goox spo1tsn1a11sl11p pav tl1e gxme fanly and w1th all your 111g,ht a so t1e1t YOUI opponent a you would llke to be treated A L S 30 ewkb ATHLEHCS f -'H HIC' HEAR ou1 school has been QIVIIIQJ moxe t1me and attentlon than GVEI be-fo1e to tl1e depa1t111ent of Athlet1cs For tl1e H1st t1me we have an 111structor 1n DhySlC31 6dl1C3.tlOI'l W vxhose vtoxk lI'lC1l1d6S 11ot only the coachmg of football basketball nd other games 111 thell seasons but also tl1e gu1da11ce 111 outdoor act1v1t1es of students who do 1101 take pazt 1n these games Th1s healthful CXQFCISB IS mad 1 pa1t of the school cu111cu1'1 and 15 deslgned 11ot to take t1me f1om study but to make the student 111o1e 1tt1ve and ale1t 111 EYCIY subject to Wh1Ch he apphes 1 1n1self If the Yljlllg of the '1l'1Cl9llt Romans IS tlue Mens Sana 111 corpore sano l5l .j.f5.3..3.j..j,.j,.j..j,.3.j..j1.3..j,.j.. 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MARCARETTA C 0O9CODOvO J lA sound mrnd m a sound body v the end of this school year should End us better equlpped mentally and physlcally both for play and work 6529555 COHESION SHOULD BE CONSIDERED C-INN-P NE OF' THE great mternal troubles ln our schools IS the ldea of self attalnment whlch many puplls have acqulred They th1nk they can succeed wlthout the cooperatlon of the1r fellow students Thls ldea not only contxnues throughout h1gh school but lt also remams mth Coheslon 1n the school means the assocxatlon wxth one s classmates not only IH soclal llfe but ln the classroom as well A group of four or tive students who room and work together wlth some degree of system can accompllsh half as much agaln as the student who works alone Tvto heads are better than one as the old adage goes Most students are hesltant and slow rn askmg help of a nelghbor Nlne tlmf s out of ten the dlrect reason for thxs IS the belief that the nelghbor would be troubled by the students 1nqu1r1es or would be Ullwlulng to answer Th1s IS not the case however for the average pupll IS more than W1ll1ng to answer 1ntell1gent quest1ons asked by hxs classmate Such questronmg he should conslder as hls ovsn personal pr1v1lege To conclude the subject COIICSIOD IS the dependmg of students upon one an other and thelr ab1l1ty to stlck together C A H 30 CWXGB IGI 4- Q ' Q , ' ' ' DG A ' - ' ' - ' F gm K5 . k ,,,.- AV I A- f ' ' A ' ' A A ' ' ,Qs the student during college and through later life. 'rncwzcy-:N:'+:N:w:'ooooo:-olcwcezrcf:'o:'f:f4:0:N:f:-cflcocofffcoc-cvccvcolzoac'ococ-oezffazociocws 354 THE MARCARETTA 5615 O'5'GC'OC'QCfD'3'O'I:0 C'C l'O'l'C 1'QOOQC''CHIPS'O00'l'C ffO'3O'3'!l'OC'C'O'Z:Gf3:OC'Q'C'CvC'CH3fO'Z'DC'C 3 X ' xc 14:3 E N , X , -up 1 h Senior Z CLASS FLOWER Wh1te Rose CLASS COLORS Green and Whxte CLASS MOTTO To Thlne Ownself Be True 653755 Semors now' Behold the class Many lessons long and hard Ploud of vxctorles won How they to11ed to learn them' Class Day and Commencement then Senlor honors Senlor Joys Schooldfmys w111 be done Come to those who earn them WJGM SENIOR CALENDAR Baccalaureate Selmon June June Commencement Exercxses June Commencement Dance June l7l 4 is .L he ,,., , ff ' P58 - A 4 , 4 ' ' ..,....,.............,.......,.........,........,,..,,.,.,..A.......,.,.,,,......r.......,..................,. . 1 Class Day ....4........,...............................................,.......... ....r....,..................,.....,,..............,...,.........,,...,,.. 4 ' ' .,.4...,....e..........,,,,,.,.........,.,....,............,..........,. .,....,.....,..,...,..,..... A 5 ' ..........,...... ,,,..,,., , ,.,........ ...,. ...,. . ,,..,..r,..,..... .,.......,... ......e,,...,.,,.,...., . . 5 C'OOOOOOOO3DOCO3Cr 1. 01:0 THE MARGARETTA OOOODOM A SAWYER ALLAN General Charlle Here lS another one of our energetlc classmen If you ever feel the des1re to argue Wlth someone hunt up Charlle H does not hesltate to express h1s opmlon or g1ve some good sound advxce on any sub Ject He IS noted for hrs perslstency to ob ta1n that Wh1Ch he Wants For th1s reason we wonder lf h1S motto ISU t Never say d1e ball 4 Senlor Class Play 4 Latm Club 2 3 Chorus 3 Class Secretary and Treas 4 GILBERT DURLING ANDREWS General Glbby Ha1l' Our hero of the hour' Glbby can always be counted on to get h1s share of the scores 1n any game of sports We are proud that we can send forth a great ath let1c hero from our class There w1ll be an empty place that cannot be easlly fllled when Cnbby IS gone Baseball 1 2 3 Football 1 2 3 Captam 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Spotllght Board 4 benlor Play 4 Margaretta Staff 4 Oren KEITH MYRON ARMSTRONG General Kee Kelth IS our most carefree senlor al though g1aduat1on day IS no longer 1n the d1stant future he stlll retalns a hrgh de gree of personal 1nterest ln the freshman class. ROBERT DRUMOND BEVERLEY General Bob The curtaln falls on the last act Loud applause comes from a packed house The show IS a great success Of course It could not be otherwlse for Bob 1S the leadmg man Our blonde Bob Wlth the dashmg smlle and blue eyes Class Prophecy Latm Club 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Mgr Basketball 4, Senior Play 4, Bus1ness Mgr of Publlclty Club 3, Junlor Pr1ze Speaklng 3, Oh' Kay Cast 3, Chorus 3 Orchestra 3, 4, Debatlng Club 2, Latln Play 2 l81 i' ' 5.A..g.e-eg, , ' , H ' 'YY e - ' ' J. U ' YP Orchestra 3, 43 Latin Play 2, Mgr. Foot- 3 ' 1 ' ', Q Q .. ' il ' Y! I ll ' H ' . y 2 Y , J ' I , , , 2 ' L 'N ' . . ' . , . , - of-are zfocfsszfocfoo QR THE MARGARETTA .asffff vbowswboooooobobnu GERTRUDE EVELYN BOWKER Classical Gertle Gertle is the only one 1n our class who comes anywhere near reaching our ideal of a good natured class mate Why notl She can reap the benefit of all the cheer less wintry blasts which are due reasons for ardlness Well always remember you for your cheery good nature Gertie Basketball 4 Chorus 3 Latin Club 2 3 Specialties Senior Play 4 Glee Club 4 JULIA NELLIE BRYANT Classical Betty Ann Julia is up and coming Julia IS always there Even if the work IS hard Iulla will always dare She always ha her lessons She always does her best If y u want a Jolly friend Julia will tand the test Perhaps some day Julia will D6 a leading lady in some scenario in Hollywood Class History Latin Club 2 A A Play 2 Dramatic Club 3 Oh' Kay Junior Prize S eaking 3 Chorus 3 Senlor Class Play 4 Glee Club 4 LEONA WARREN CALOR General Leone Meet a busy member of the class Now you se her now you dont thats Leona She has proven herself snpetent and IS an en rgetic worker Paddle y ur own canoe appears to be L onas motto Go to it we know youll win out and we wish you all kinds of uccess Choru D batmg Club 3 4 Oh' Kay Cast 3 Marvaretta Staff 4 Spotlight Board 4 P T A Play 4 Basketball 4 Glee Club 4 Che r L ader 4 VIOLA SHAW CHANDLER Genelal V c1r1es a light heart and Wllllllg hand She is dep ndable and Jolly always eaciy and willing to do her share in either work or p ay Goo.l luck V1 theres no coubt ln ou1 mind tuat you w11l win out 11 anything you att mpt Pr sentatlon of Gifts Sec Debatlng Club 3 Latin Clubl 2 3 Sec Dramatic Club 3 Censor Latin Club 3 Jun or Prize Speak mv 3 Senlor Class Play 4 Editor ln chief of Spotlight 4 Maraaretta Staff 4 Stu.l n Consul 4 Choru G e Cub 4 Latin Play 2 'Q l ' , . 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CHARLES HERBERT CLEMONS General Mutt Mutt lS our drummer boy He lS popular wlth us all boys as well as glrls He seems to be somewhat over popular wlth the falr sex or certaln 1nd1v1duals of that order Presentatlon of Glfts Margaretta Staff 1 3 Class lreas 1 3 Vlce Presldent 2 4 Orchestra 4 BUSINESS Mgr Senlor Play 4 Debatmg Club 2 Busmess Mgr Spothght 4 GERTRUDE ELIZABETH DOYLE General Gertle Gertle IS our qulet glrl If xt wasnt for G rue the class would be rather dull Just when we are gettlng bored Gertle thlnks Semor Class Play 4 French Club 4 Jllnlor Prlz Speaklng 3 Glee Club 4 Latm C ub 2 3 Chorus 3 HELEN LOUISE DUNBAR General Helen Helen s looks are sometlmes decelvlng but they are not decelvlng to those who know h raswellaswe dO1nM H S She hasa sweet mlle for everyone and a smular d1S pos1t1on Sometlmes that smlle gets you 1n to trouble How about lt He1en'P We heal you have a weakness for keeplng tabs on Gertle Latm Club 2 3 Latln Play 2 Chorus 3 French Club 4 HAZEL RHODA DURLING Genex al Hazel Hazel lS anoth r one of our seemlngly qulet glrls but we are ll'lC1lI'l6d to think oth xwls when she relates the thrllls of lfilllg ln a certam Essex car Favorlte Expresslon Two barrels Weakness French Chorus 3 French Club 4 Glee Club 4 U01 , '-A T' ' ' ' ' DC' H H ' ' , . M . . 3 . F1 . ' ' , Q 1 . I . Z g ' . ' . Ll ' YY U ' 7? ' ' ' ' 1 . xi ' LL ' YY . ' . up something and our interest is revived. ' I L V ! Y . , 3 . .. ,, v . . . . - 4 ' as xv , , , : ' 3 : .. ,, . A . 2 ' 2 I ' 1' ' ' ' rl -1 ' ,cf , ,, ,, 1.2.-Gfooopooooofooo-asf THE. MARGARETTA KATHERINE GERTRUDE FOSS General Kate Kate as she IS so lovlngly called by her frlends wlll long be remembered by every one as a glrl of very pleaslng personallty and uprlght character Kate IS the buslness woman of the school When there IS anythlng to sell Kate sells It She has all the best W1Sh65 of her f lends for a successful and happy future Ambltlon To get Pat Latln Club 1 2 Latln Play 2 Margaretta Staff2 3 4 Chorus 3 Glee Club 4 Sec and Treas French Club 4 Delegate to Malne JOLlI'll31lSt1C Conference 3 VIRGINIA BLANCH GRANT General Glnnle To those Who know thee No words could palnt Nay those who know thee Know all words are falnt Weakness Senlor Boys Ambltlon To be a second Clara Bow KATHERINE LONGFELLOW GRA'I'I'O Kaye General Kaye IS the llfe of the class She has a smue Ior everyone We know thls wlll help toward her wlnnlng the goal of success We do not know what she IS plannlng for ln the future but we lmage lt has somethlng to do wlth llvlng ln the country 421 Class Presldent 4 Senlor Class Play 4 Latln Club 2 3 Latln Play 2 Pres Debat lng Club 4 Margaretta Staff 3 4 Vlce Pres French Club 4 Debatlng 2 Delegate to Ivlalne Journallstlc Conference 3 GERTRUDE ELEANOR HAN DY Classlcal Trudy Llttle glrls should be seen and not heard but lt IS qulte evldent that Trudy does not hold to thls motto for although she IS not always seen sh IS heard at unexpect e.l moments for lnstance when she IS ln volved ln a good natured quarrel wlth Ray or when that ever present glggle tells us she IS near Favorlte Expresslon Oh' Keep Stlll Latln C ub 2 4 Latln Play 2 Chorus 3 Fr nch Club 4 Glee Club 4 l13 1 ll 11 ll 11 - ' V 1 1 .l :1 ' ' -. . ll 11 ' ' . A. ' ' . al 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 ll ' - 11 ll 1 ' 11 ll 11 sl 11 - - . . . , C . 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 ll 11 ll - - 11 . . . .I M H 1 fx ' - , C Y - ' u 11 - . . U. , . .. , . ,K , 1 -f , . ooocwovce -ooooc-ooooooooooooo J otfooooovo THE. MARCARETTA 09090000000 CLINTON AUSTIN HANSCOM General Cl1nt Clmt xs the medltatlve person of our class he proves thls by hls xntelllgent answers ln recxtmg whlch places hrm as the Valedlctorxan of our c'ass We w1sh you the best of luck Clmt Chlef Occupatxon Day Dreanung Valedlctorlan Margaxetta 3 4 Class Vl Pres 3 Thlrd Pr c Nat onal Oratorlcal Contest Dlstrlct No 8 JOSEPH MATTHEW HOLLAND Classrcal oe Joe lS one of our buslness men At least xt appears more so than ev r during the last year for when one lnqulres why he does not add to our noon hour entertamment he replles that he ha to go to the bank Regardless of what you 1nt nd to be Joe busmess man or otherwxse we shall always m1ss you and the good tlmes we had at M H C a s Hlstory Margaretta Staff 4 Sen lor Class Play 4 Chorus 3 Jumor PIIZO Speaklrrg Latln Club 2 3 Pon lfex Mam mus 4 Chalrman Drama 1C Club 3 Ba bal 2 3 4 Latm Play 2 Treas of A A 4 Lydla O Spear Speakxng Contest Augusta LELAND OTIS HUNT Classlcal Fa Fat has accompllshed 1n three years what the ordmary scholar would do 1n four Much pralse IS due Fat as a student and speaker Class Ode Latm Play 1 Latm Club l 2 Consul 3 Publlc ty C ub 2 Cast and Spec la t1es Oh' Kay 2 Speclaltl s S mor Llas Play 3 French Club 3 Chorus 3 Prlze Lmco n Es ay 3 G e Club 3 County Jumo Prlze Speakmg Contest 3 Junior Speaklng Prlzr Speakxnv Contest 3 Prlze Speaklng Contest 3 Margaretta Stall' 3 Football 3 Debatmg Club 2 3 ISABELLE MARSHALL LONGFELLOW Issy Classlcal Issy the mdustrlous glrl' Everythxng ln It s pla e IS her motto for tlme IS money and shouldnt be wasted huntlng for mls placed books and dress apparel She has muslcal abrllty and IS always ready to asslst at the pxano We hope the good work wlll ccntmue and we think It wlll lf she spends less tlme wrltmg letters to a certam Calals boy Semor Class Play 4 FIFSI Prlze Junlo PFIZC Speakmg 3 Debatlng Club 3 4 Sec Treas Latm Club 2 3 4 Speclaltles A A Play 2 3 Basketball 4 Dramatlc Club 3 Cho us 3 Glee Club 4 Orchestra 4 l12 V. .. .,.. 1-,-.l. nl ' 11 ' ' ' , , .l ' 1- - ' . l. ' 1' ' ' . - ' - 1 'na , 3 , , ce - - ' '- 4 a - ' - ' ' . . 'H . ' 1 MJ ,, u YI ' ' I ' . ' s . . ,J .. ,, - . S. 's '- 2 . 1 .- - . . ? 3 . . 1 q , 1, M . - 3 t . ' 1 33- 1 , ' . . Football 41 Chosen to represent M. H. S. at , -C , . .. tn 1 1 ' , 1 . - ' ' ' . . '- . ,. Q H 3 .I .2 3 4 , Q I I 1 ' 'r l s 3 I e 1 ' r . . Z . . . D 3 I 2 3 1 , . ns YY ' ' ' A6 ' , . V , M . - . ' . A 1 . 1 .. ... - . - . , 1 2 ' Q F 1 1 . 'cfcoooefzfoonofonof THE. MARGARETTA QQQQQQQWMV ,-o-.yolscwooc-caf KATHRYN ISABELLE MAGEE General Kate Thls dalnty lrttle mald Wlth eyes so blue A maid wlth heart so good so true It lS she who has captured all the dough For rn the drstance IS cupld and hrs bow We expect Kate to be a famous cook some day because of her great experlen e rn handnng Dough We know she Wlll achleve great fame rn her occupation be caus of her hrgh rdeals Senior Class Play 4 Glee Club 4 Dram atrc Club 3 Chorus 3 Latm Club 1 2 Play 2 Speclaltles A A Play 3 H BURLEIGH MAYNARD General Burlergh No matter what happens Burlelgh seldom smlles 'Ims IS a wonderful art to possess peclally when you are playlng pranks nt It Burle1gh'J Weaknes Black Cats Ambrtlon To be an artlst Latm Club 1 2 3 Chorus 3 Glee Club 4 Orchestra 3 4 Mac Mac appears to be a very quiet type but h r fuends know better If there rs any work to b done Mac rs always wlllmg to do her sha e Cheer up Mac ' Let them thmk you are p tlte and shy Some day when yor are a gr at woman they w11l reauze therr mlstakes Wealne s A low front seat Speclaltles S mor Class Play 4 French Club 4 Glee Club 4 Chorus 3 Latln Club 2 3 Play 2 PHILIP RITTAL MEALEY General Ph11 Phrl IS another of our llttle blg class mates He has shown that slze IS no handl cap to a Wllllng worker Phll IS known as one of the star players rn M H S ath letlcs ke p It up Phrl and be a star player through the game of llfe Senlor Play 4 Pres Class 1 2 3 Pres Student Councll 4 Debatlng Club 2 3 4 Vrce Pres 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Capt 4 Pres French Club 4 Latln Club 1 2 Play 2 Baseballl 2 3 4 C Q, use , .. . 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I , , , - 1131 'OQQ :vu DOO 7C0O0OOOf'0QC'OU0O0 4OGO,OC'3O0'U000660 THE MARGARETTA Wfj o-'ooooooooow ooohoooooocc-cH:owooooov:fo'oooocoooooc' HAROLD EDGAR MOFFETT General Harold Harold has a very qulet appearance bu when you know hun hlS appearance doesn t count They say hes a real mechamc a round a Ford Ambltlon To have a horseless carnage Favorlte EXDFCSSIOD Hello glrls' ALICE CATHERINE PENNELL Classical Ahce Allce Wlth the golden curls and qulet laugh IS the youngest ln our class Have falth Allce lts the younger generation tha counts after all We hope you contlnue W1 h your good Work Salutatory Margaretta 3 4 Ursula Penmman Club PTIZE 3 Latin Club 2 3 4 Pay 2 Quaestor 4 Chorus 3 Spotllght Board 4 OLIVE LOUISE PENNELL General O11ve se n h r cuttlng up You are a demure lltt e student but never mlnd O11ve lf you are small there IS a place for everyone Favorlte Study Economlcs Latln Club 2 Play 2 Chorus 3 Y CLAYTON RICE General R1c1e RJC16 IS one of those qulet studlous rsons possesslng a very sunny dlsposltlon wlth such a nature he IS bound to make h1s marks ln the World Weakness One of the under graduates General heard saylng Northfield l.S a wonderful place lt s on the map U4 ' r ' ' ' . 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RO SA ' ' Y! pe - ' ' ' . l QC-W'65 THE MARGARETTA IRWIN HERVEY WASS General IIWIH Irwm IS the orderly boy of our class There IS only one fault we flnd w1th hlm and that IS that he seems more interested 1n the Normal School than M H S Weakness That Electrlcal School Property Mgr Senlor Class Play 4 Ursula Pennlman Club Prrze 3 Mgr of Baseball 4 Ada Ada IS also a Jolly member of our class for she always has a smxle on her counten ance Maybe It IS the color of her harr whrch glves her such a sunny dlsposltlon Although Ada IS not such a large glrl she w1l1 be mlssed for she was always ready and w1ll1ng to help her class Class Prophecy French Club 4 Play 4 Asst Dlrector of Senlor Class Play 4 Glee Club 4 Chorus 3 Latln Club 2 3 4 Play 'P L ENVOI Wlth apologies to Mr Klpllng When our last school lesson IS ended And our books are ragged and torn When the hardest Latln IS conquered And the easlest French IS learned We shall graduate' And faith we ll deserve it Qult all for a month or two Txll the dutles of llfe shall call us To begin our career anew CLASSES There are classes good and bad great and small classes of many klnds many klnds of classes classes of all klnds all klnds of classes but after all there IS but one class the SENIORS fWell, why not? Whose book IS thls anyway'U Thls Isn't a Poem The Senxors they are qu1te the nuts The Jumors the're the works The Sophomores the're sure some muts And the Freshmen they are-l-oooo ADA LOWELL SCHOPPEE Classical I15l f-ooooooooooooodooooof :M 0 '6'3Ot'5' ,ofoooooocfocvc-oooooooco THE MARGARETTA ooo-oooooowaoooooo-oooooo ooo-.vc me fy -ooo swoon 'cf 0- 'oooc-ooo moo ima Q I .J ffllls A WINTERS DAY COLD SHARP WIND blew from the north laden W1t11 dry powdery stlngmg snow whrch wh1rled wh1te and twrstmg untxl objects a scant frfty yards away were almost wholly obscured from vlew Towards noon the storm abated a l1ttle though the b1t1ng gale llfted and flung the lrght snow All the afternoon the bl1zzard raged but wlth steadlly lessenmg vrgor so that late afternoon found the storm past and the sun beam mg from the edge of the vast grey cap of clouds that covered the sky Dr1fts were everywhere On the lee s1de of bu1ld1ngs lay w1de semrclrcles of hard packed snow many resemblmg the crests of waves about to break others oddly l1ke cl1tTs wrth sweeplng plateaus and abrupt drops wlth overhangrng brows So hard had the wmd dl1VED 1ts load that the open spaces were swept clean llq and bare whlle obstacles a foot hlgh gathered a rrbbed drrft behrnd blowly the sun sank colormg the sky a clean red that extended upward to the cloud cap and reflected roslly on the whlte drlft below Long blue shadows spread across the snow F D TRAGEDY OF' THE NORTH VER THE barren waste of snow covered earth sped the long dog team of grey and Whlte huskles As they ap proached the mound of snow near the brmk of the cravasse the tall man wlth a SIX gun 111 each hand sm1led w1th satrsfactlon and crouched back nearer the mound rn order to h1de hlmself more completely from the vxew of th man on the sled Nearer and nearer approached the doe team and 1ts human burden the man llttle reall mg what lay m Wall for . . :l 'f' 4 fl -QTVR fy A D lf s, ff a V ffll ' l , -. 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Y g L.. .'31 ' . ak ik u- -r IF l foooooocff-ofoooffoooooooof-:foofooooof THE NIARGARETTA ooooocwoooooooooooooooooo Joocwcwoo-:wooo-Josef h1m untll lt drevn abreast of the huge boulder where the armed flend lay ln Walt Two shots rang out and the man on the sled llfted hlS arms above h1s head lost h1s foothold on the sled fell to the ground and toppled over the br1nk of the large yawnlng cravasse Down down down went the burden It struck many hundred feet below wlth a slckenlng thud The dogs reallzmg that the master had left the sled sped away yelp1ng to ward thelr kennels Just as the anlmals dlsappeared the dlrector stepped from behxnd an art1 f1c1al snow bank and asked the property men to remove the snow scene That dummy went over the br1nk Just 11 t1me he laughed Back to the studlo everybody K L G '50 THE FORGETFUL BOY BOUT eleven oclock ln the even1ng JOh11fl16 a boy of f1fteen was awakened by somethlng he knew not what' He thought 1t sounded l1ke the openmg of a w1ndow but he was not pos1t1ve He lay for a few mmutes l1sten1ng and sh1ver1ng from head to foot darlng not to move lest some ugly fxgure from the dark might grasp h1m by the throat As he lay there trymg to thxnk what mlght have awakened h1m he was startled by the banglng of a door then L17 a loud whlstle whlch made h1m nearly shake the qullts to the floor and yell wrth terror A scream rent the darkness Johnnle remembermg the praise he had once rece1ved for belng brave sprung from h1s bed and clutchlng the bedpost w1th one hand he groped for the llght wlth the other Then he sought the lrttle re volver that he had concealed under the mattress of h1s bed for just such purposes Stealthlly he crept down the long stalrcase Oh let go my throat you brute help' help' came a female volce Now Johnme was standing erect at the bottom of the stalrs for the voice sound ed exactly llke that of h1s elghteen year old slster Elsle She was 1n trouble' He would have to use all hls strength to protect her Tell me where them sparklers 1s and I wont harm you came a gruff voice This certalnly was a burglar and he was trylng to make Elsle tell where she had put the diamond necklace Wh1Ch she had recelved that day as a blrthday present Over there over there came a waverlng female volce She had told the burglar where she had put the glft Now was the tlme for a t1on Johnnle bolted madly through the dlmng room door but what drlfted upon hls ears9 Th1s lS statlon WEEI broadcastlng - ,,,,,,. -. .- ,.,, -,.,, , ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,., . . . .v. , . . . . 54 W3 - . .- - - - . - T V-, , 1 , 1' I Y , , , . 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A . . c . . y . 1 ' . l. - . , . , . ffooooooooo .ooo-oo .M .H -o fr fo-'ooo-'wt 'ofocnfooffoco-crocfofvo offoaocooo THE IVIARGAREIHTA 367 ooovooof owen:-ooocf -ooo fo oc-off-c Ju f. 0 mf oooca cfoooocooooo the monthly True Story Th1s story w1ll be contmued Alas' he had forgotten to turn the swltch on the radlo N B A MESSAGE OF DOOM S THE shadows of nrght fell upon the small settlement of Durport a kind of rest lessness and terror seemed r ason for th1s was the terr1f1c blowmg and howl1ng of the w1nd as rt swept bacl' and forth over the tmy houses of the f hermen seekmg to do what damage lt could At elght oclock the old church stceple fell to earth Wlth a srckenmg thud The few people who were out of doors were nearly parallzed wlth fear as lf expectmg the sky at any moment to fall upon thexr heads On the mornlng of the next day Wh1Cll was dark and gloomy a bottle came to shore and was plcked up by a f1sherman The message wh1ch was read by all the flshermen was as follows The day of Judgement IS almost upon you Prepare to leave thrs world for on the morrow all w1ll be desolatron After readlng these words the people were awestrlcken At f1rst they dld no know what to thlnk or do But the superstrtlous fears came to the front and swept them along Th1s message seemed to them a genume warnlng they never stopped to thlnll from vthom lt mrght have came So they prepared for thelr fate and at slx oc ock all wer ready awaltmg the commg of Doom Some sat on the11 doorsteps but most of them were perch ed on the-1r housetops ln order to get a mare complete v1ew of the commg event They made a strange spectacle all deck ed out 111 then Sunday clothes and ga mg at each other 1n fear and trembhng At seven oclock they belleved then' doom had begun m the form of a pour mg ralnstorm Although they were soon we' to the sk1n they contmued to watch and p ay At nme oclock however the torm abated and the people ch1lled and x et crept mto thelr houses and sool fell asleep The next mornmg everyone was up early and a man walklng on the beach found another bottle s1m1lar to the one found the day before w1th a message m It Th1s one read There 1sn t any Judge ment Day to my knowmg but I wlsh trere were for some of you I hope you have a good nlght s sleep ton1ght There wa no slgnature That day llttle groups of sheeplsh but greatly reheved people mlght have been seen dlscusslng the hoax that had o startled them Evidence pomted verv pla nly to a certaln queer and grouchy old gentlemen who l1ved by hlmself on an lsland near Durport and who was called the Mvstery Man A e'f appoxnted commlttee of tle Il8I Y ' ' 1' 'f A Qu' 1 1: 1 4' ' v 'nf vi , V v , 1: v qv lv, G54 ' ,J , ' , Cf 7. 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I - H' f 15C'OO45wOOOOOf'O f D''GGG O G'wf-CJOOOvOO45f0D95GQGO'D'5f'OCPOOOv15QC5GO THE MARGARETTA oocwocfoooooooocwoooooovocwooo-.arf K:-oo-.-cf f-ocffofecafooof vlllagers pald a V1S1t to the old fellow the next day to 1nqu1re 1nto the matter but found hrs hut deserted As they turned struck h1s foot agalnst somethlng IH the grass He stooped and plcked It up It was a bottle exactly l1ke the one wh1ch had caused such consternatlon m the llttle v1llage but lt was empty He held the bottle rn hrs hand and looked at rt thoughtfully Wal he sald reflectrngly I guess th1s ere bottle 15 just like that message we got Theres nothlng 1n It V B G 0 652537685 AUTOGRAPHS In the year 1940 I was srttrng 1n my den Thlnkrng of my former schoolmates Whom I ne er mxght see agaln When among some books and papers What should I by chance espy But a worn and faded album Once the apple of my eye' As I turned 1ts well thumbed pages Readlng what my frrends had sa1d I began to muse upon them Were they changed or were they dead On a page that once had pleased me Were the words My love rs true On another page once azure Never lrke thrs page, be blue On a leaf stlll brlght and pretty L1nes are wrltten neat and Well Oh' I see th1s nxce 1nscr1pt1on TIS Your classmate Isabelle Another page once prnk and pretty Alas' No longer so Yet I st1ll recall the wrlter And remember h1m as Joe Here I read the name Vrola Txaced w1th 1nk of vrolet hue And above these words shed wrltten I am st1ll a fuend to you Here my dear friend B111 had wrrtten Yours until the krtchen SIDKS There a page all torn and blotted But I thrng 'twas slgned by 'Bmks' As I turn the pages over From my llps there comes a srgh, When I thrnk of frlends departed, Happy school days, long gone by ACP'30 1 U91 . ,..., 'f.QQ-12J-'3'1-.'-v'gP4 . of f,,Q,,-Q1lQQ' Q, .'3,'R WD ',', V, ' ',', 53 ,'3v.,,,-,',,,. f',,5z . . . 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Y L , ' ' In ' f' H - , rP6f'OC'OtPO O OtN9'3'0'O' Sf 'O'CP-CvN3 Of'fH DHOH4' OPCYJO O-OQJO JO W THE MARGARETTA v.fCJQ'.vO Cr C'vC 'C.'C .'Cvvvvv Ow3v+'u'4' 'C'vJ1.'C'f'f'v 0 CH.fC.r0vCr'O'-O- ALL ME early 111 the morn 1D Ma cause J1m and I are goln fishln Golng fishxng9 asked 'us mother Why to morrow IS xxolk day and you knovt you cannot go flSh1l1g J1m does not have any work to do that IS why he can go Aw You 1s n1ne Next oclock then perhaps she w1ll let me go flshxn gee Ma cant I really go can go to bed rlght now here lt oclock mornmg Tom awoke at five I ll surprise Ma and do my work stalrs quletly and hurued around domg every b1t of work and at last at about SIX oclock he ran mio the house and started breakfast HIS father and mother heard h1m and got up Why Tom vshat does thls meanq they both asked asked ln suxprxse Oh I Just thought I would do my work early today Ma do you thlnk nom that I could go nshxn 'P Go fishlng answexed h1S mothr-1 of COUISC my Apple Dumpllng can A C P 0 SPRING THOUGHTS On a brlght and clear March mornlng When the crows are glvlng warnlng Of the commg Sprmg Let us cast away our troubles Let them float away 11ke bubbles On the wmds Bamsh all those angry looks Study harder at your books Thls 1S Spung Then m June comes graduatlon A tlme of Joy and celebratlon After Splxng l20 ACPBU I , - V- Y -4: .5 -C ft, ,S Jg: .5 A3 'v' 5 ', gg. 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' , , :wo ,X 9- ace-of fo- 9 Q a ffxfoffxrofooofo-ofo-fooooufzfdc-cfoo THE MARGARETTA cr cr cf f f twofoffacwf c Q Q Poaoocwzff ff0f4?J9JO0OOQ J THE MAGIC WELL T WAS a glowrng evenrng rn May The sun was settrne throwrng long rays across a magnrfrcent stretch of cul trvated country touchrng the tops of tall trees vvhrch scarcely strrred a leaf rn the warm strllness of the sprrng trde arr But for the frrst trme 111 her happy lrfe Elleen OCo11nor found no Joy rn tht scene Irrsh tradrtrons and Irrsh ey s were the cause of her vxorrres The Irrsh are a sentrmental race yet 0116 1S surprrsed at the calm cool way 111 tl1e marrred state Usually the parents on both srdes arrange the match and the youn people have nothrng to do b1t fall 111 wrth the arrangements wrth the b st possrble grace That lS why I sard that Irrsh tradrtrons and Il1Sh eyes W re t'1e cause of Elleen tears Had she not heard l1er fathe s y to a nerghbor thi' v ry Illblllllg Shure ar1 Im th1n1r1 th1t u l o 111 r e vvr l ma' e a rrght proper wrf for your Jrmg And the answer rve been tnml rn so rnesclf Tom thes lor 9 months and me Jrm rs makrn a nate l1tt'c o thune far a vvrfe Alas for tl1e hrdden lrstener' The J1111 was no other thar1 Jrm Desmond hoxx l1e detested the man' N ver f a nornent drd she doubt that the gurl wa herself If they l-'new she vxas tl1e aarl of DQIIIS eye vxhat would they ayo A11 hour latter Denrs and hrs fan to colleer1 sat Slde by s1de on a large flat rock at the edge of the pasture nova ye spalpeen Ill have she reproved h1m as he stroke her' harr asthore shure an what would I be afther do1n rf not dorm Y99 Shure an none o that attempted to Oh Elleen Its us Dems-Im thrnkrn we cant be seem each other agam Its me owr1 father thats set on me marryrrr Jrm Desmond the scoundrel' Trs meselt ll have nothm of rt Shure an Ill spake to your father to morrer If he says nay well be afther runnm off to Amerrky and gettrn marrred But Dems theres the tale of the Magrc Well we re s1tt1n by thrs very mrmnrt' Shure rt s your grandfather an m1ne an the1r grandfathers agrn sard the most fearful thrngs of young folks that go off and get marrred rn secret Och darlrnt the old well could nrver overflow ag111 Hush' ye remrnber the ould story Drnrs' How twas Nora the farrest col leen of the place brought all the mrsery O11 her own people9 The Farry well t s sard was cox ered by thrs very rock we e srttrn on an the well was kept runn1n be the Farry as long as the mards kept tl1e rule by placm rt over the well Shure trs a heavy stone for such swate lrttle har1ds' Itryrng to hold them 1 Bad luck to ye' W111 ye let me frnrsh n1e story' As I was say111 rf any of the 0- 2' if 3- CH' 3' - ,3'.fC 'Q 'CH ZH 'CH 1-1' Cue' '.' 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' ' s' . - 1 c ' ' - -' ' me ooofoooodoouo- ooofo cw' 43 O 'O4 Cf O f '-431 ov-fooof-ofofowot-o off-1 THE MARGARETTA 0 43'JQ O'C'0'C'CNA ':P0 0,-ooceoofoc f Q fvc 1.-1: Cm1OfOCOv damsels left the stone off the vlell the wltches would be afther he1 for sure Th1n D1n1s ye know the end of lt a hovs young Paddy Murphy the soldler boy came to the v1l1age and fell 1n love wlth the swate face of Nora at first slght An Nora ID talkm Wlth Pad dy forgot to cover the well And 11ght away a fountaln sprang out of the ground and beg n to fill the whole val ley Nora cllmbed the h1ll but the wathel followed her an she saw Paddy comm rush1n to save her An they fled togeth e but whan they saw the whole valley fllled and her ould home swept awav she dragged Paddy 1nto the wather wxth her and they per1shed together Later the wather drled up but thelr b0d1SS nxver was found Thats the tale of Nora ar Paddy an the M3g1C Well an heres you an me sneakm around an wantm to get marrled unbeknownst to me fath er Do you expect a better end1n fer us? m no wandherm soldler boy 11kt Paddy but by the soule of me Ill be spokln to yer father The followlng mormng Dems true to h1s word sought E1leens father The old man was s1tt1ng 1n h1S armcha1r by the f1replace grumblln over h1s rheumamsm He looked up fxercely as Den1s entered knees Shiklllg wlth fear Neverthele s l22 he brax ely told the story of h1S love for Elleen and of he-1 dxsllke for Jlm Des mond H1s Irlsh blue eyes were defiant as he boldly told the tale An would you be da11n to ask f01 my Jevxel Elleen ye young spalpeen'P roared the old man pull1ng h1mself from the chalr and f1x1ng h1s eyes an gr1ly upon h1S v1ct1m I would that assented Den1s flfmly An perhaps ye m1ght even be afther stealm me glrl flom me 1f I should re fuse me COIISIHIQ I would that Dems returned even more stoutly although w1th 1nward doubt Then a great roar of laughter shook th a1r and a heavy but k1nd hand fell upon Den1s shoulder It was Bxddy Elleens younger slster who was be1ng promlscd to Jun Desmond so Den1s dlscovered Sa1d Tom OConnor Shure Dems me boy that rogue of a colleen knew all the txme that I have 111 mlnd theres no gentleman rn the countrys1de f1t to touch the sole of her shoes 1f not Den1s O Re1lly' And that evenxng a palr of happy young lovers clasped hands over the tone of the maglc well M E D 31 l Q 'C ,Q ' ' I 3' 'C' L ' 'L JL L 'Q '- - QQ. si A. 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EO JNJQODQW JOOGC Miss Chadvuck Translate Livresse de opium G Doyle The intoxication of the opinion 1Correct the intoxication of the opiumr Mr McEacharn How can you tell ac1ds'J K Foss Acids end in O Mr McEacharn No they dont Acid is Viola Chandler to Gertie Doyle who 1 hanging out of the window in the Senior classroom Look out Gertie dont lean out too far or youll find out you are heavier than air Miss Chadwick What was the pur pose of the League of NHCIOIISQ P Longfellow To prevent war K Gratto No to keep peace G Handy 4Translat1ng F r e n c hi There were a great many tables on the ceiling' Mrs. Guild: Tell all you can about David Garrick. G. Andrews: He was nothing but a common actress. Mr. McEacharn: What else will we use in this mixture? K. Foss nbrightlyn : What you skate on frozen. K Gratto iafter socialr How much is the ice cream b11l'J Stupid Thing Excuse me but my name is Jun Mrs Guild Where did Nathaniel Hawthorne take his w1fe'P K Foss He took her to his fathers house Mrs Guild How do you get that K Foss It said in the book that he took her to the Old Man s 4Old Mansel Mr McEacharn What kind of am monia is prepared directly from ele ments? G Andrews Sympathetic' fsynthe ici Mr Bragg How many pupils are at work in the main room Mr Daigle Oh half of them' Overheard in the office Mr. Green: Get out of my office you Frenchman. Loud Voice: French am I? Thank goodness Im not green. Miss Dudley: Did you hear the ques- tion Miss Goode? Avis Goode: Yes. Miss Dudley: What did he say? Miss Goode: I heard the question but didn't get it! l'.Z3l c, THE MARGARETTA ' ,- , .i ,- . L, . ' U ' ' YI . .. . - . A - . n . . . , . . ,, . , . . . ,, ' 3 HK lf if K if I lk if ' - If ' ' . AL ' ' H - H . .. - , . As ' ' Y! 17 . lx 1 ' ' - ' . 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Bk ik lk ., .. 4: nk ak at uf ,, , .. , .i Y, H n THE MARGARETTA A BOOK REVIEW O LONG Gerry' G n1ght' see you later Dot' Oh Gerry can you come up ton1ght'J Gee I d llke to but I have my studymg to do I have to Wflte a book review on Burkes Speech on Conc1l1at1on Well you have my deepest sympathy We took that up last year but I never found out what 1t was all about Ill come over tonlght though and do what I can to help you 'Ihat even1ng found the g1rls at Gerry s house str1v1ng to center thelr thoughts Ol a certam Edmund Burke although nothmg was further from the1r m1nds that that emlnent orator Suddenly the door flew open and ln burst a group of laughmg g1rls H1 there everybody' Well look whats here' echoed Gerry Whats up'J Put up the books' shouted the fore most of the group We re all go1ng to the mov1es Gerry looked thou htful for a moment But I ought to Wflte th1S book revlew well walt unt11 I ask mother Golng to the door she called Oh mother' May I go to the mov1es w1th th glI'lS9 Im sorry my dear her mother answered But you must do your study lng Some other n1ght maybe But say mom persuaded Gerrv l24 Ive only got to Wflte a book report to n1ght Well 1f you f1n1sh It 1n tlme you may go but you must do that f1rst Then came a chorus of 6XClt6d vo1ces Well help' Whats the book'P Sure Eddle Burke and I are great frlends Come on Dot you do the wr1t1ng we ll dlctate Gerry you hurry up and get ready D1rected one Gee thats good of you called Gerry who was dlsappearlng through the door way Ill be back ln aJ1ffy' Walt a m1nute' sa1d one of the glrls when Gerry had left the room I have an 1dea Gerry wont bother to look at thxs after we ve wr1tten It so let s her vo1ce d1ed away 1nto a whxsper Whatever she sald was greeted w1th muffled laughter and exclamatlons of agreement The follow1ng IS the f1n1shed product Wh1Ch Gerry passed 1n to the Engl1sh 1n structor the fol1ow1ng mornlng wlthout havmg tlme to read lt over Burkes Speech on Conc1l1at1on the author of Wh1Ch IS W1ll1am Shakespeare lS a romance the scene of WhlCh IS la1d 1n Hollywood Callfornla 1n the retgn of Kmg George III The hero Charl1e Chap l1n who has lost h1s school glrl complex 1on and boylsh f1gure goes 1n search of the fou1ta1n of youth 1n Sherwood forest There he meets Samuel Johnson da hlng young Frenchman engaged ln a game of tennls w1th Cleopatra The stoly revolves around Charlles pursult of thls . , . , , , A ,,,, , , , 1 V 6. 1 4 - 1 V . .. . , , 14 1 - ' 11 11 ' 1 - U . . . . . . ll 1 ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' 11 11 ' ' 1 . . . ,, . 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U H . , . .N , , . 1 foooooooe oocfoofawsofomwoofofowcf ,woo-wooocooooooo-soc THE MARGARETTA wooooooofsooooowfofuoawwawwaouoamwmffoof ,fo-.1 facmatmg and altogether bealltlflll young malden wlth whom our hero has fallen vlolently 1n love In the end Charlle trlumphs over hrs rrval Samuel by krlllng hrm rn a duel They bury hrs body ln the muddy waters of the Mrssrssrppr But Charlres trlumph 15 short 11V8d because soon after Johnson s death Cleo patra contracts a vrolent case of the mumps and her death occurs soon after Charlre at thls stroke of good luck re turns to Hollywood where he IS now en Ueged rn makrng hrs latest prcture Love and Mumps WhlCh IS soon to be released for ILS flrst appearance at the Colonral Theatre 1n MaChlaS P L L 1 65557555 OLDM H Oh' What a change has been wrought The hghtg are guarded also m You A punch bag hangs nearby Srnce we were here last year There have been many new thlngs brought ln Purchased from far and near If we got h1t lrke that does We would surely cry Upon the platform a radlo stands A recreatlon place has been made We greet It S Songs Wlth Cheer Out of the assembly hall There are nets hangmg from every s1de To protect the wmdows from the ball And when 1ts very pleasant wlthout All sa1d rs heard very clear After weve gone from M H S We w1ll v1s1t agaln some day And we hope that thlngs wrll contmue to be, Always allke 1n thls way ELH'32 l2ol v . :b v ,v ..v v V 4. .,.,, .,.,., . ,, . 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Dfw: AN ADVENTURE IN BOOKIAND S I WAS SI101l1llg along, the street o11e day I met Th Melchant of Ve111ce As we we1e both QOIIIQ, to T11 House of Seven Gables we COllLlf1UC'i ou1 walk togethe1 He told me about h1s adventures on Treasu1e Island whe e he had been K1dnapped I told h1m that I had Just retu1n d hom tl1e Dese1ted V1llage where th VISION of S11 Launfal had appea1el I also told h1m of my boatmg, t11p w1th Phe Lady of the Lake who WOIG The lNecl-lace WLIICII was Found 111 U11 11 troduced me to The Last of the Mo h cans The MDICIIQIII of Venlee asked rn 1f I had hea1d the Tale of Two C1t1es and IS I had not he xelated It ID a mast 1l'll191GSt1l1g manne1 At that IHOIHGIII we saw tl1e Hound of Heaven on th other s1de of the IIXCI and we dec1dec to hasten ou1 steos But at that moment who should come up but S1las MHIIIEI ca1ry1ng 111 h1S hand a copy of The Autob1og1aphy of BenJam1n Fl'1llk11l'l We wanted to stay and talk w1tl1 S1la but It was IIGCESSTIY fOl us to l1u11y o 111 o1de1 to Fnd SO1ll'1b and Rustum who were Xklltlll the S11 R0f.,9I de Gov e1ly Pape1s fo1 Klng Henly the Flftyl Wh1le t1awel1n we we1e caught 111 tht Tempest 1n account of wh1ch I put 111 tl1e Sketch Bool O111 COlll1J'l1l1O s were Ivanhoe and Quent1n DUIXROOC1 I J The II16lCh'iI'lf told 1ne that the b.1t1Pl it The House of Sexen Gables was The Anc1ent Mal ne1 whom R113 V111 Wlllkle had h11ed Tlns axoused my cu1 10 IIV so when we a111wed I looked I h1m closely HIS SLGIII countenance IP Illllldfid n1e of The Gxeat Stone Face 'The HIGICIIHIII hlllflpd me l1'1S1d6 The Unde1stand1ng Heart wh1ch he had qu1ckly not1ced that the butler had 16 ent cl my sLa11na at hm I told h m IIOYAGVCI that I hxd enou h Self R hance and Manners to COI'Il1f't mvself J10pe1l5 111 nubllc but he laughed and a1d Well As You L ke It found an old school fll ntl MaeBeth e10ro sed 111 M11tOllS Co1nus I fouad the book I wanted and took down some om I1 Select1ons of n1ow111ng Po 111 Callmg the IIIGICIIHIII who wa t y ng to get 1nte ested 111 the Aene1d I told h 111 how lat It was and We both SZIUVIIGIGCI out Whlle wall me down the me1chant told me some Iales I the Wayslde Inn bemg burlt HCIOSS the st1eet street the 1nte1est11 g wh1ch wa He seem d IGDICIYI b 11110 The Fall of the House of USIILI At th11 mom nt alone came Hamlc In old 11111118 flltlld fi ba1. 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From the yelloxxed cerlrngs Dovtn the vs alls so old Hang huge Sp1d61 s webs Mrdst the dust and mould When strangers go by On thls lonely road They see only another Deserted abode But though II rs crumbllng And exer so old It has oceans of memorles All rt can hold OI youth and old age By the firesrde brrght When the snovr vxhrrled wrthout On a vtlnter s nrght Or of chlldren farr Wrth laughter and glee As they played rn Summer Neath the chestnut tree. The house is now silent, 'Tis slipping away. Like the beautiful sunset At the close of day. L. W. C. '30 I28I 'OOOvO'3'OfS'Of3'OC'OOO'Z'O'C'Cv'3v-9-CHQ'13030303030CH3'fH3'C'O'f'CH1'OC'43'3 3'3ND-C'OvOvCN 'O' 'O fzvfo :F ,cw of of-use fwgwf J of cr xfcfxaofxfwyoocwsooffsooooffzf-.ofacvm THE IVIARGARETTA J cf ce f ofcwof cw: fc-,fc Jo 'c .of-o ff fcwrwcf ffcwzfc-:wcwc-ooffo-Jabfafofaces -lu 1-7'2 E 0 ! H School Opens Qeptember n1nth school opened w1th an 1ncreased enrollment over last years attendance The SGHIOIS made them selves at home 1n Room 9 Wlth Mr Da gle our new Phys1cal Educat1on lnstruct or 1n cha ge The Jun1ors 1n Room 2 w1th MISS Chadwlck French 1nstructo Sophomo e 111 Room 4 Wlth Mr Mc Eacharn SCIGDCC 1nstructor F1eshman DIVISION 1 111 Room 6 wlth Mrs Gulld and Freshman DIVISIOH 2 1n Room 8 wlth 1vI1ss Dudley Nlght School A new and unusual experlment w1s tr1ed th1s year when on November 15th the students assembled 1n thelr home rooms at 730 for an hour of regular school wolk Some of the classes were Algebra Hlstory Busmess Mathematns Ceometry Chem1stry Latm and Eng 11 h The houx was d1v1ded 1nto two pe md At the close of the last per1od ev l29 eryone assembled 1n the Assembly Hall game of volley ball and d1d some of th GXEFCISES that they pract1ced on tne p'ayground every day Th1s gave the par ents and frlends of M H S a chance o V1 It the school and see how the work was belng c'1rr1ed on Christmas Tree Party A Chr1stmas tree party was g1ven Dec ember 13th for the members of the H1gn School and also the seventh and e1ghth grades Everyone was there at e1ght oclock except Santa Claus Whlle Walt mg fo1 Santa mus1c was furnlshed lsr dancmg and games were played At nme oclock Santa and h1S w1fe arrlved d1str1bute the glfts Wh1Ch caused much excltement and fun After the exclte ment was over and the students quleted the danclng was contmued wp CH 3 13' 'Z' L CJ' Q riff'-ZH 3 '3K'-'-r , , L' ' '- , Q: i ' . , l fl , Q ' 115 WJ F135 Q jvnj vp ' Y., A .QV F4u Q4n', Y Q- 3 ' vq jg V, 1 'i 'Z V' ' 'Q L, W' Vf , R Ka 1 X X . Q e 0 Q, 'I 4 Q KJ ' P 1 o U 0 I O 0 . ' Q at . ' Liu 'lg . - while the boys and girls each had a N v e ' '- ' 2 ' ' . 1- ' - s v' ' ' ' '- . . . l C . . 1' s . - v C . I' h Q ' , . 4 ' - r c l K, A , ' ' . . . . . to 'S . ' ' ' ' r- ' Q ' Y l 'OC'OGO'.rOC'0C'-'bf' OOOOOf'OOOC'0'DO 'Ov0ffOOOOCfOOCrOf'OOOCrOOOC'O 0 THE MARGARETTA as-oc-oooooooc-ooooooccooc-o-oof-of oooo Honor Roll P1ano Ensemble Four Hands Flrst Honor Roll all As Senlors Le land Hunt Sophomores Dora Seavy Freshmen Walter Berry Robert Gupt1ll Mazle Marston Phlllp ChadW1Ck Second Honor Roll noth1ng lower than B Sen1ors Clxnton Hanscom Jun1ors Hazel Armstrong Mary Donworth June Hatt Sophomores Roger Dunbar El eanor Hanscom Errold Hanson Merle Renshaw Russell S1ncla1r Freshmen Janet Clemons Evans Ellwell Joseph Foss Evelyn Guptlll Clalre Hanscom Sabra Hooper Mansf1eld Hunt Kenneth Ingalls H0l11S K11f0H Eldon Lyon Edlth Nallar Guy Morang Robert Murphy Eugene Watts MISS V1rg1n1a Grant a Semor at Ma ChlaS H1gh School Class of 30 IS the slxteen year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Gxlbert Grant of Columb1a Falls and Ma ch1as She has been studylng p1ano wh1le at NIaChlaS H1gh School wlth Mrs Harrlet Means Johnson who has found her to be a very falthful and pamstakmg puml always dolng her part on mus1cal pro grams of the Parent Teachers Assocxa t1on ln church and soclal functxons 111 a credltable manner She IS preparmg o become a teacher of muslc as soon as she graduates Ill June Her f1rst Solo P1 ano Recltal was g1ven 1n her home tov n COll1Illbla Falls Fr1day P M May 2nd to a large and apprec1at1ve aud1ence Following IS the program l30 Dance of the Rosebuds Keats M1ss Grant and Mrs Johnson Rob1n Redbreast s Return B ll Sp11ng Song The Fawn Mazurka D1 Bravura Mendelssohn SChl1l8l Krentzlvn Wagnf r Wallace P1lgr1ms Cho1us Playful Butterflies An 1nterest1ng Art Talk MISS Frances McFaul Part II M1nuet IH G L1lacs Serenade Martha was glven bv Beethoven Salabert D Kmg P1ano Ensemble Operatlc Medley Mero from Trovatore Queen of Sheba Faust Ca1men M1ss Grant and Mrs Johnson We have Just recelved word from the New England College Entrance Board that the Machlas Hlgh School has been cert1f1ed for two years Heretofore we have enJoyed only speclmen pr1v1leges Th1s means that the currlculum as now arranged 15 approved by the larger num ber of New England colleges Assemblles We have had many general assembl1 s thlS year but probably the most lnterest mg to both young and old was M1 Bragg s talk on the movles ln Hollywood Q, 1 ,i .,-1,,v,,.v1 .-.-.wal W 5425 ' V Y - . 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' 1 ' ' e 1 D - 3 . , ' F 4 ' I - 1 1 1 5 - - . 3 ' 1 1 6 ' H Y l - ' ' ' V Y ' 1 ' ' L 1 1 v 7 ' ' 1 1 9 8 ' ' ' ' 10 Coming of Spring Browers ' 1 Y 3 ' if is wk lk Sk M y - 11 Q H U I ' I sf ff 14 an ar ' ' h 11 ar 11 wr Il l coco-.loo 310OGOCfGf f.:f'OCrOO'w O'Of0fWWEGW JQOGf THE MARGARETTA .mor coooofoocw 4501. ocodwdc ot c-Jovoooooff ,lcfooof Mr Bragg who llved just out of Holly wood told us of some of the artrflcxal machlnes used to produce raxny weather or a blrzzard He told us how the people closed the streets for days rn order to take prctures of the resldentlal parts of the c1ty He related many other mterest 1ng thlngs and promxsed us another talk later 1n the year We are all looklng The Debating Club The Debatlng Club was organlzed December flfth under the dlrectlon ff Mr Green The offxcers elected were Pres1dent K Gratto 30 Vrce Pres1dent F Small 32 Sec and Treas I Longfellow 30 The club members have regular meet xngs and are all huntlng for more mater ral The propos1t1on they have worked on most IS stated as follows Resolved That the Jury System ln the Un1ted States should be abolrshed French Club A French Club was organlzed Novem ber 18 under the dlrectxon of the French Instructor Mrss Chadwick Th1s club IS only for members of the Junlor and Sen lor French classes The oiflcers are Presxdent P Mealey 30 V1ce Pres1dent K Gratto 30 Sec Treasurer K Foss 30 The object of the club IS to promote mterest ln the study of French Meetmgs are held regularly The club IS now re hearsmg for a French play to be grven dents takmg French The spoulght In the fall an Eclltorral Board was elected for a newspaper to be publlshed every three weeks The f1rst paper ap peared ln December and has been pub 1lSh8d regularly throughout the year The Edltorlal Board IS as follows Edltor 1n Ch1ef Viola Chandler News Editor MZFIOD Hurley Athletlc Edltor Gllbert Andrews Literary Edltor Leona Calor Exchange Edltor Al1ce Pennell Bus1 ness Manager Charles Clemons Th1s paper has been very lnterestmg both to the members of the school and those who are lnterested xn lts progress Contents conslsted of short storles poems news and Jokes The name whxch was grven to It rs The Spotllght of M H S 6570555 I3 ll Y, ' ,-' '3'-'-,.rf, JO . VJ ' ' Q F U V. v 1 'Q 'A vu: :ry '4 'v V 'vu' qv' 4 i I I I' j 0' ' ' - ' - Q . 1 . I . . forward to this with great pleasure. before the members and all other stu- wr if lk Ill if D ' . wk if Ik bk lk . . . J l ' ' . . - ' - l i ' y .-. ' 2 ii : y ' . 1' , . . I 1 . , -- L I ' .H ' ' X Dk Sli Ik HF - . . y . . . . . . . ,A . ,, 'WNDC'0C'C CrOC'O'SfO'3'O0-3'EO-912'C'OO'Z'OC'OC'OC 3C'O'TN3'C'O-C-O'f'O'EC'OC'O'C'Cr'C'O'Z'0CPOGO V S54 THE MARGARETTA Ke-,j 01500000000 C'OC JO'JC 3'O'C'C'OCv'CrC1 'C'0'2'C'OO -3'C CrC'OOC'C'O OC'OOC C'O'3OC'O'Z'O'Z'O'C' OCJJ3 SEN1OR CLASS PLAY Back Row Allan Calor Holland Beverly Andrews Chandler Mealey Front Row I Longfellow Doyle Bryant Gratto Magee The three act comedy Apple Blossom Trme was presented at the Colonral Theatre February nrneteenth by the Senror C'ass of Machras Hrgh School The cast of characters Bob Mathews Lharlre Laurence Spud McClosky Mrcky McGu1re Cal Prckens Nrncy Prescott Iorttta H1 rrs Polly Brddle Malvrna Kurtz Xlrs Forest Annabel Spr1g.,f,rns was as follows Robert Beverry Sawyer Allan Grlbert Andrew Phrlrp Mearv Joseph Hollanl Julra Bryant Vro'a Chandler Kathryn Mag Gertrucfe Doylf Katherrne Gratto Isabelle Longfellow Leona Calor The play vthrch was 1 great success was under the superxrsron of Mrs Esthtr S Gurld The rrnount of S119 00 was cleared l3' l l I , A A ' A 1 . - . .1 , . . .,.....,...,.,..........,,,..,.......,.......,................,..,.........,,....,...........,.... ..-. .,.............,...,.....,,...,...... 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I L v v ' -1 - K ' L u v v V1 , y' 5 .SA .1 . 1.1 'C'0C'OOOC'CVCrOC'OCv'JCrGC 5'Z'C'C'Crf'O3O1N3CC WfJOC'45D5C UOGC6,CQ'J6QQOO -:-wg f Lise THE MARGARETTA Q C'C'DOQ05'C'C''C'OC'CrC'OC'C'C'C'CrC'CrOC'C f'OC'Cr5CHC'0GO'5OC'C'5GC4OCP:5 fi A l 1 ' . 1 l ' . 3 THE S P Q R Back Row Chadwlck Dmsmore Holland L Hunt Hanson M Hunt Front Row Larson Mallar Donworth Pennell Longfellow Smxth The S P Q R 01 Latln Club elected the followlng oflicexs for the year 1929 30 Officers Patrlclans Pleblans Pontlfex Maxlmus Jo epn holland Consul Leland Hunt Ph1l1p ChadW1Ck Censor Walter Dlnsmore Edlth Mallar Praetor Mary Donworth V1rg1n1a Larson Tr1bune E1 old llanson Mansfield Hunt Quaestor Allce Pennell Gwenola Smlth Aed1le Isabelle Longfellow Margaret Donworth Sponsor Mrs Esther S Gulld An enjoyable soclal was held at the end of the fall term Th1S sprlng a SCTICS of plctures Vlfgll and H15 Tlmes was shown by slldes prepared by the East man Educatlon Slldes Company of Iowa The mot1ve IH arrang1ng th1S program was to glV9 IH plctures a background of the c1v1l1zat1on ID wh1ch V1rg1l llved Each plcture was explalned by the Consul Leland Hunt Among the 1llustrat1ons were Glad1ator1al Combats The Gods of Olympus A Roman Stleet The Palace of the Caesars Dldo Bu1ld1ng Carthage l33 'M' - ' ' A 1 v 1 - y v - y 1 v v v J 1. . ,, . . . . . . -Q , M . . . . ,, . 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' - 1 . - ' . . . , v 1 1 - foooc-ooofooooovoc ooofa foooooooocoocw 'o -o OfOOOf'Of'O OvOf'v'fOC0 k, THE MARGARETTA 53' U- ooo-.yooovoooooooooffooof-oooccoo wo cfm oocozw 'ooo-sooooococcw MACHIAS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Back Row Crane Allan Hall K Hatt Beverly Mallar Morang S1ncla1r Front Row Randall Andrews Longfellow Larson Lynn Mrs Ellls Parlln orgamzed and mstructed the Machlas Hlgh School Orchestm thxs year and we feel that xt has been very successful Nearly all the students ln the School who had any musxcal ab1l1ty were IH eluded 1n the group but we found we were m1nus v1ol1ns We were not nearly as handlcapped as we thought at first for the MISSBS Mary and Anna Burnham Bruce Longfellow and Alvah Randall very w1ll1ngly consented to play w1th us BBSIGCS furn1sh1ng muslc for the school assemblles and dances the orchest1a has entertalned at several publxc gathermgs Among some of these were the Senxor Class Play the Parent Teachers Entertalnment Chamber of Commerce and the Junlor PFIZE Speakmg Exh1b1t1on I34 , - - ' 1 V J- C-J 4 .- ' T C 'I' .f v - Q L 'A' I 4 'Q ' A A v v s , 4: Qs lvrjej A: A , ' w 1 v y y 4 1 1 Y v v v 1 1 , c t . . . . , . s y , . 1 1 - ' 1 v y A C'0OOOOO-3C'OC'OOOC'OCfOC'OCrOC'15C'0C'OC'C''3'OC'OO'U'CrCVC ' ' ' ' A . f . f ' oo THE MARGARETTA 3615 0000013-:TC'fZ'3O'C'0'1'O'C'C'CtC'OO'3,O'Z'C 3DC'OCH'.HCrC5OOCvOC5C'C'C'fZ ., ', i ' ' 1 Q Q i Q d Q , ' THE GLEE CLUB Back Row Coffln Andrews Dodge Second Row Durllng Gardner Small Beverly Maynard Hall Hunt Lynn Thlrd Row Smlth Bryant Bowker Foss McKoewn Morang Hatt Marston Srnclalr Fourth Row Doyle Chandler Handy Magee Hall Calor Front Row McDonald Johnson GLEE CLUB A glee club conslstlng of about th rtr Junlors and Sen ors was orgamzed by Vlrs Elms Paxlln the fllst of the school year Every Frlday the glee club meets Instructor 111 Room 9 where they smg a number of folk songs from varrous countrles The only tlme the club has appeared 1n public was the night of the Jumor PIIZC Speaklng EXh1bltlOH l35 4 I v s , . . K Z 1 v v 1 1 1 s s s v v r 1 1 v v v v v r 1 v . . 1 7 . I : .1 . J . , - . ' ' ' . IIS , . V . . . I . 00000000 4' OOOOT0W EOOOOfOOOOOOO00C0 ,, THE MARGARETTA JOOOO0 C'O0 OOOC'C JOOOQOOC vC'OCO'3CrOOOC CrOCvCvOOC'OC'0v Q I JUNIOR PRIZE SPEAKING Back Row Ernest Mlller Charl s Hall Kenneth Hatt Leland Hunt John Lynn Carl Larson Second Row Mary Mattatall Sara Smlth Hazel Armstrong LOUISE Johnson Mary Donworth June Hatt The Junlor Pr1ze Speaklng Contest wa held at the Machxas Hlgh School on March 20th The program was as follows NIUSIC Hxffh School Orchestra The Prlnce of Illuslon 1John Luther Longl Mary Mattatall My Flrst Recital IW A Eatonv June Halt D1kkon s Dog lDorothy Lundtl John Lynn Don t Dle on Thlrd Base 1Anonymousb Karl Larson MUSIC Old Engllsh Song, My Man John Leona Calor Fred Small Joseph Coflin The War Inevitable 4Patr1ck Hemyl Leland Hunt Johnn1e's First Moose 4W1ll1am Drummondr Hazel Armstrong l361 O O., , J v H. - Az.. , - ,'.' J : ' E. l , JJ . f. 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'Anonxrnouu Charles H2111 The Lumatxon of S4111 Mdeee Robert Serwmev Louue Johnwon Be mu 111 Wu H.u11etRobe1Ls1 Ernest M1l1er 'VIUSIL Songs 1 NT1111cx Lee 2 Sdlllllg Glee Cluo 'WUSIC Hxgh School Orchesuox The pr1zes were Lumrded as follovm Fnfst prlze fox glrls LOUISC Johnson mst p11ze fox bovs Leland Hunt second pnzc for U1r1s Maxy Mattxtall seconi luxe fox boys Exnest Nhller 63247555 1371 1: : 1 1 'e if 1-A :ff :Mac-A Q' if :rf-:-A if i 3'C l'4?' tuck: 2--A : , A A , 1 1 N , : J , Y,'aY ' 1 I f' v 3 3' ' 2 -P-3' 1 win-C'-Z'+Z Z 1'f Z l l-3 Z'f 1 wlwl -HC 1 CHS :C rl-'73 4' 3 - A - C 3' The Axnerican Prince of Wales 1Beve1'1e5' Nic-ho131 Kenneth Hat. 'I Q 1. x ' ' H' Q f A! ,Y , . V . 9 , , . , , , 1, , - - w 1 ' .HJ . N L.. , f : V. , ' , D' A.. . , , 2 A. i I ffl V . . xl A ' A H 31414' ff' Jw THE MARGARETT-X fed 4.434 fo -l il '? 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Ill 1110 lfQ.,ll1d1 couxse of studies pmblcms 111 mlth buL fol the g2,1e1.1t01 p ut we must make mu ovm pmctlpe The lmount of knowledge gamed 1 hlfgh school may be gleat and stlll be on lx bool leamlng T110 xalue of oul fOll1 xcus ls Ill thc plactlcal fxpplymg of t11c lessons lcamed 4 11101 xl 1 xou 21161 s 1 1 0 11133 new 81119, Jug, 1e111ne1d No day IS xx lsted lf A smvle llttle 1dc1.1 0' puttmg some Ieslom to wKO1ls. IS lefuned Wxlhum Peunell l.59l .j..j,.j,.Q,.j,Q,.' j.lj,lj,.j..j,.j,f .j..3.j..-,.'..',.j..-. A .j..j..j,-j,.1,.-1.3. 1.43.513.1..j..j,.j,.j..l,.j.4j,.j,.:,.j,.j,.:..1,.j..j,.j..j.3 .5 .Q mf. F10 ' , L X . A A . :gi -jwjnjwjfqmj,fywjlfj,-jHj.Q4j,4j.Q,.j,.j-.j,Q,Q,.j,.j Q j,5.,j..Q,Q..j. j,4j,.1,4j,.j.fj,.j.Q,.l .1.41,.j,Q,1jMj,.- ' j..j,.j.4j,Quj,v j.v.QQ,4j,.j,.3, Biz 'x' C z . 1111.11 1,1 1:1 1 1 1 5 ' 5 1' 1' W 'L. Y-If 'lf K-1, H. 1.1 I. V. ' L. 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MARGARETTA A very mterestlng llttle paper The Machlas Hlgh School Momtor publlshed 1n 1872 was very kmdly sent us by Mrs O F Larson We have copled an edxtorlal wrltten by the prlncxpal and probably the only teacher at that tlme to show the contrast between the MOD1tOT 1872 and the Margaretta 1930 We hope this wxll be of lnterest to some of the vast lmprovements that forty two years have made MACHIAS HIGH SCHOOL In another column our readers w1ll fmd a careful explanatlon of the obJect and reasons for the publlcatlon of the Hlgh School Monltor It IS there stated that 1ts prmcxple and great object IS- xmprovement on the part of members of the school Pardon me lf I say that we have another motxve only secondary to th1s Improvement on the part of those who send us thelr chxldren I have asked I have requested I have urged you to come to the schoolroom often and see us as we appear ln our every day dress to witness lf posslble our advancement If we are mak1ng none It IS doubly your duty to come and flnd It out But though you are consclous of your duty though you are well aware It IS my earnest wxsh to have you know more of the school from actual observatlon though you cannot entertain a doubt of the beneflts growmg out of frequent and mformal vxsxts on your part nothwxth standmg all thxs we are seldom favored wlth your presence If then you wxll not come to me and learn of us may I not well TGJOICS ln the hope that through the columns of the Monltor I may succeed ln carrymg our school to you? I present to you the followlng brlef statement relatxve to our present con wlthout great expectatxons that I took upon myself the charge of the school for the present year It IS gratlfymg to ac knowledge that my expectatlons have been more than realized during the term Just closed I regret my mabllxty to glve you now an extended report of the same It clearly demonstrates much that IS of 1mportance to us all It has been doubted by many lf xt were posslble to secure a regular attendance durlng thls flrst term ln the year If you remember that two years ago I began my flrst labors here by teachlng the same term and that wlth slxty dlfferent scholars I could re port at the close an average of only twenty five you cannot wonder lf I was fearful these predlctlons might prove true I now take great prlde however ln reportlng wlth forty flve dlfferent schol ars an average attendance of forty three of thls number more than half have been nelther absent or tardy What does this comparlson and unusual atten dance show9 An lmproved state of af fairs mterested scholars and that there are forty flve or flfty young men and wo f40 l l. . ,, l. ,. . . early Citizens Wh0 may recognize the dition and situation. I confess it was not li 1 3 if 1 v - v - , - I D Y ' , Q , - - . . - rdf Off' :af 'frm JHGHOC THE MARGARETTA JS? - J 'ff rf rfiffwffd n1e11 111 to I1 11ho 11111 attend tl1e H1 ll S 11001 dlllll J the 11l1ole 1e11 As 110 class 111 been hiClH1lltE'C1 111111 1111 G1111111 Scnool 1111s yef11 11e ma1 expect e1e11 fa l11f11 111111361 11e1eaIte1 It seems that 111s mus sho11 to '111 the 11ecess1t1 and p 01311815 of a COUISC of study 11h1 11 s11 ll ltep 1h1s numb 1 'md n1o11 111 tne 131011118 11111111 1111 1111111 shoulcl 111111 11111 11111111 111 !.,lVll1L, We IGKQIVC ene JL1ldL,' 1e11t that the nceess 115 steps to11a1d thls HITHIIQCHICIIL of one Ol 1no1e courses 11111 be taken dull 1g vacat1on We l1ope 11 be ab e to ente-1 1113011 0111 co111se of tu IX 1 te11 atleally at tl1e bEgll1I1l11g of next 1 1111 T11e oou1se 11111 doubtless be s11111 11111 o111e of the p1ese111 DUDIIS can e11te1 11 10 Q1a1lu11e 111 one yea1 n1'111y 111 1110 We bel1e1e a g1eate1 pa11 of the school 1 e '111Y1o11s to ent 1 the 1a11ks and w11 come together after a rest of 11111e weeks 111111 the expectat1o11 of so domg V11 C1181 1111 21111111111 1111111 one 11eek 1 1111 1 than XE IS expected 11 LOl11Ill9IlCCll1Cl11 111111 t11e 1111e111 to HVIKC 11 up 111 the fu 1u1e Geo C Bent ALUMNI CLASS OF 1929 Do1ot11y B AlIllStlOl'l' MIS Cly Pett11,1e11 Roel1.l1111l Mame Milly A B1ookS Student '11 No11hf1e'11 Se111111a1y East No1t11f1eld Mass EUITI M Cla1ke Tlillllllg fo1 1 11111 1 ll1 A11011st1 M1111e I4 J P11:11a1d Clemons Student a Bat College Le-1151011 Mame 'Vl1d1l111e A Co1111e1s Student Bef1ls Busmess Colleve Ba11go1 Mah I1ene E CIOCRGI Tl3.ll'1lIlU fo 11u1se 11 the EHSLCIII Malne GGIIEI Hosp1t1l Bang 11 Ma111e Ka 111111 e 'VI Fa111s Employed 1 W1s11ells Mllwll S1016 Ma1h11s ML11111 XVIIIIN O Foss Ma11111s M.11111 Thomas VI H 11s11n1 Oakland Cal1f 1 Phlllp L Johnson Stude11t at the Ul11V6lSl1y of Mame Orono Mame Ehzabeth M Johnson Student WHSIWIIIUIOII State No1mal School Ma1.111 as Mame R1Ch1lCl W Mealev Ma1:h1'1s MHIIIC H0111 E Monaghan Employed ar RICES Bangor MHIIIG Aust111 L Pennell Wh1t11eyv1lle Ma111e Ma1v11e1 E Sehoppee Student 11 W1s11111e1o11 S111e NOIIHJI School MWLIII 1 M111111 PERSONALS of M Heblen 1111111 Bfmgs fo1111er student ohms H1gl1 School 18 attendmg ACTCIQIHY H9b1Ol1 MWIIIC Rllhlld M111h111ney 28 IS student at Bo11do1n College B11lllSXXlLk M'11ne HV1 Wlllild B1ooks f01n1e1 student of M1 Chldb Hlgh School lS attendlnv Heb1o11 Acaiemv HE'bIOl1 MTIHQ C1110ll AIIHSUOIIO 15 empo 1 ll .jr 3x13 3,13, .3,.3.13..3, .3 'MtvJf4f14:v:.Qf-Zvuf.f4:1-:..:1f:,4:,-'-1:1:nlwfnffp-:1.f,4:n'Q.-' .3 3,.3..3..3 3,.3..3 3.3 3,.3..3..3 3 3 .3. 3. yvvl - . 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L 3 , 1 5. 21. . l 5 11 ff:1f-cwo-c ooo foo -ff-offf of ,Nov 003000003 THE MARGARETTA 54 ofacsovovovvwzfcwcwcmf lv azffw Jfvrooc-1::1f..w mth the Nat1o11al B1 Cult Company Bar gOI Malne James MO18Hg 24 IS employed 111 th West E11d D1u0 Stoxe B'11 HHTDOI Malllt Josepl1 Doyle 25 lS employed 111 Keu Cl1ClS Drug Store Ba1 HHIDOI Mallle Ml and Mrs Ross MCE3Ch81l1 1Ross M Eacha1n 19 and G1ace JOhl1S011 211 recentlv moved to Seal Harbol M3111 Rebecca Per15 20 IS teachmg 111 Needham Mass 1,'1ys1cal educ 11011 lll the chool of Po1t J IVIS New YO1k Ulme1 W Dav1s 19 IS now dlstrlct manage1 of the Equ1table Llfe 111511131100 Company W1th an office 111 Po1tla11d Alta Watts 27 1S teachmg, 111 B1adley Mame FIHIICCS Babb 23 now attendmg the UHIVCISIRY of Mallle has bee11 elected 1 membel of the P111 Beta Kappa Ma11on Cofhn 21 IS teachmg 111 H'11 1lIlg1LO11 Ma111e F1ede11ck G Gu1ld 12 lav1ye1 w1tl1 the fum P1llsbury Dana and Young F0 State Street Boston Mass ENGAGEMENTS Charles Eugene Johnson 2 a d Do1otl1y Kane Mu11el Johnson 20 and IlVlHg Pe1 111121011 Faye Hall 24 and Orv1lle Gulltlll of Bax Harbo1 Mame Mabel H111 22 and Wllllanl Manches e MARP IAC S Lucv Stunt 2.1 and J Wesley Do11 y of 111141 ta Nlllll Blanche A1111st1o11 14 '1l1dC8.1l Younr, WV'1llL11 Johnson 26 and Cha1lottc F'1e cl of B1ookl111e Mass JOQODD Doyle 25 and Do1otl1y Leland of B111 H'11b01 MIIIIG Ka l1e1111e G1lson 22 and Frank P1ke of Lub c Ma111e C1lfl,OI1 Johnson 24 and Kathc 111c D6lll1lbOIl Dclolhy AIIHSIIOIH, 29 and C1110 Pe-tt1g,1ew MJCIIIHSDOIL Ma111e C c1l Hatt 20 and OIINIZI Mcheovxn Mf1cl11as MHIIIG Ju 1an Dans 1 and Ed11e Wllltll y of J 11esbo1o Malne LOIS Hanscom 25 and Chfford Frye BIRTHS A d'1ufhte1 Ma1 a1et to M and M Cu1t1s Mon'111f1n lClllllS Mona ghan 201 daugnte1 Cora Mae to M and Mrs Elme1 Ackley 'Ada Gay 261 daughter Flsve MHYIE to M1 and Geolge Mugna1 1Fr'1nces Colso11 Geoxge Mllgllal 211 M15 d'1ug,l1te1 Constance LOIIHIDG to and Mrs J tmes Ho1v1'1y 1M111e Pen ne 1 d3.llghT.Ql Julla Ma1y to M1 and Edwm H111 1Ruth Claxl. 151 son A1la11 RlCl18.1d to M1 a11d M s Alton B1lCl0l1'lIT1 'Alton B11dgl1a111 241 M1s A 1491 - ' 3 'C 'Z I 'CH' if 'C 11193112113 ' T v . -NZ :Cf 'C --'Te' C 5-4431-if-C QC 'Cf' C 13 'C -3' '.- :Sm U ' ff A ' ' ' A -C. 1 7 A ' 2143161161 3-1--3 'C .HC -ei 3-QC .HZ wi ' 1, 1-3 C 3' HC fi 'HA ' 'S ' M .- . 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' 2 J, W 'A E. :mil Mrs. Carl Young 1Bla11cl1e Arm- Jr.. and Elizabeth Bowden-to Mr, and 11w11g, 'Hn . ' 1 . ' ' ' . A AA 1-w.-1111 wg: -' 1. J1-f 1 -, 1 '1 - ' -1 1-.4Lf,w '.'sQ26'. A-' F' L' JU1 AF A '- l A cl:1ugl1Le1'f Lu A 1--to .41 111'l 33 L K A T' ' 1 1 F1111 R bills 1 11111 . l 1' '2l'. , 1 2 2 ' '- N .1 1 ' -to A d11UL31W'V Uf 'V Mi' U' MV- 1 1 M11 and Mrs, :mold Small , - Mc'- .lzm LM- Slllllll fEZl1z11b1A1l1 1 1e'1'. 'LU , 41151, 1241, 5 1 - x ,n F f ':' :1 -i 1 t in ti: :Ir Ell Y, 11. 7U. f-of-caoooocoo sfo of -ooo-' oo one ff -fwoooow-o THE MARGARETTA 1:4 cNcwo1.'ofa:+-.4:,-.w:.ro,'f:e.'o-,N.K.,ocMc'cw-fw:c mpvfwcoooco lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll uunlnlunnuu nuns llrl nn um lllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllillllllllllllll lllllllllulllnullnllnl ll ll llllllllllllll IllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll unanullulnlllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlllllllllllilllllllllllllll llllllllIllllIllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIll' Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illillllllllllllllllllllll illllllllllllllllIlllIllllll .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1Illlllllllllllilllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIllllllllIl lllllllllllllllllllllli llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllf llllllllllll llllllllll Why bother wlth exchanges and of what value are they'J These are ques tmns vthrch come to the Edrtors every d y after the annual has been publrshetl One may not realrze rt but the ex change department rs valuable very valuable If rt were not for exchanges do you realrze that our school magazrnc would become monotonous after a whrl the storres would be practrcally the same the Jokes trresome and soon we would not be connected wlth the outsrde world at all but become cramped by our own style'J Thrs does not mean that vue copy our drfferent departments from the large school magazrnes we merely take the most brrllrant rdeas from each com brne them wrth our own and thus prove that rn unron there rs strength Here they are The Spotlrxfhf Cranford Ncvs Jersey We frnd thrs a very rnterestrng l1tt'e paper The Northheld Star Northfield Sem mary East Northlreld Ma s Pleas come aearn The Rostrum Gurlford Hrgh School Gurlford Marne Your lrter ry depart ment rs exeeptronally good The Scarlet and Gray 1'l1G1ldS School Baltrmore Maryland You have a fine paper for berrrg publrshed so often The Washm toma Washrngton State Normal School Machras Marne Our frrend and nerghbor The Cauldron Rockland Hrgh School R c' land Marne The Saclrem Old Tovxn Hrgh Schoal Old Town Marne The arrangement of the prctures are exceptronally good e pecrally the drfferent organrzatrons 6320555 I4-4 1 - ' ' A C J 'C . 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I Q D- f OuCr OCH ' f' Cf .rv J J f' O'Wf f'D' 3O43 OC'OfO O OvOvOGO'f PHE MARGARETTA if J.fC JC'w .'O OJ V 4' Cam .fra C C.fO.fO ' f' C 3vO:C'CrOOOvOf'O 'O' All work and no play makes Jack 1 dull boy Thls tme worn adage stlll holds good 1ts cla m In school as 1n am oth r walk of llfe wlslom IS found lll balance As wr1t1ng debatlng actlng snglng and scoutlng offer rlch oppol tl1ll1l16S powers p1ov1de ClgCt1C speclal ganlzed exposes control to tap and cap1tal1ze the latent of the puplls so does athletlcs an oppoxtunlty for the more en boys and grrls abllltles along athletlcs seeks the puprls to knowledge sk1ll an asp1rat1on as an outgrowth of a t1v1t1es whlch are satlsfylng t th 1nd1v1dual to develop then these l1nes Ol a procedule that Professor H W Dav1s head of the Engl1sh Department of Kansas Sta'e Collage has recently made the follow1n statements If I were the presldent of 1 college Id 1nv1te the faculty out to football basketball track and baseball practlces three tlmes a week durlng the s asons One does not have to stand on the rdellnes very long before he d1s covers that any of the four major sports requlre an rmmense amount of cond1 t1on1ng Yt every man on the squad SW1HgS 1nto the settrng up exercxses and Jogs around the Held WlthOut a s1ngle grumble gladly spends an afternoon practlclng and feels a notxceable dlsgust w1th h1mself 1f he cuts 1n a yard too oon on play number 63 or throws a baseball SIX lnches away from the base me For thoroughne s effectweness 1n re sults and concentrat1on ID pursu1t of objectlves the tralnlng glven on the at l19tlC fields surpasses that glven ln any class oom and wlthout a doubt some of the flnest teach1ng rn educat1onal 1n st1tut1ons to day IS belng done on th g1ldlI'OIl basketball courts tracks and ball d13.IY10lldSn 659555 1451 - A C - 2'C'1l'+3-3'-341' JC' 'CH' if-C C ' 2-D . f'C' Wai' - .H C ' C J C C ,A ' ' C J WS: ' wg, I 4 r f ' ' if Q. gm Q,JQpQ,.1. ,Q xr 3,g.f.- 3.23, .3 pf .A .Q ,Q rag. ug. 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' V , 'O'-Of'O0O -OfDOO Of3-Cv' -OfAf'.H O 'O'fOf'O-f D O O-3'-O-'GMO-O43 Y, THE MARGARETTA v OvOvO Gvv-.'C.'C 'O CH .'O'O'x'C'C'C'v Ofw-'C vf-vf'1r'C'O--4' BASEBALL-1929 Our 1929 baseball team was xe15 suc cessful 'Ind o11e that the school was Justlv ploud of Tl1e team s st1ongest pomts were xts excellent h1tt1ng strength and the good spo1tsmansh1p tl1at t showed on all OCC2lb10I1b As the seaso1 was sholt the boys WQIG not able 0 6111811 the1r schedule The outlook for th1s season 18 velv good as we have lost onlv three men bv g1aduat1on Hovsewer ue fear that Coach Da1gle mll find d1IT1culty 111 get Illlg a player to step IHIO the boots of HOdd1E Monaghan one of the best plat SIC who ex er g1aced the hlgh school dla rnond A la1ge squad contannnv some gootl mateual lb out ue1y n1ght and It looks as though tl1e1e would be some keen con1pet1t1on fOI the d1fferent DOSILIOHS G1lbe1t Hudson has been elected cap ta111 G11 IS a popula1 cholce and o1e of the best men Oll tl1e team Llneup for 1929 was '1s follows Meal V c AIldI6Vs5 p Clemons captl lb G Hudso11 2b Sternbe1g and Monaghan 3b Gaznet ss fleldexs Small Lowell and Foss G?2fZ?S5B I4 61 .A - vm 2 Ce C C-'C'C'C'C Cm CN' 3 JC - T C C :CH 3 1 'IN 3 i Z C CH 1 'J 921' 1 A A AAAA A A N, - - .N.M- .M 4. 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' ' : eg W V . , . . l . . . - . . . . v ' 1 v . . - 7 1 L . . :GC-O Qs THE MARGARETTA xg , , . , , , , ,N , , , , ,,,, most- . , , .D FOO'I'BALL TEAM Back Row-J Hatt Allan 1MgrJ Wood Maynard Thlrd Row Dalgle 1Coachl Armstrong Garnett Hunt Sternberg Lynn H Andrews Clark Mea ey Mlller Second Row Holland Lowell Hudson G Andrews Coffm Beverly Front Row Larson Clemons Pennell Morang Clark Berry FOOTBALL-1929 of the most successful of recent years Only two games were lost and those by small scores Eastport and Calals were the only teams to score vlctorles over our squad When Coach Dargle called for can dldates a surprrslngly large number re spontled Every mght at the close f I47 school they were on the Athletlc Fleld lll thelr football unlforms cheerfully gomg through their strenuous dr1ll1ng Ram or shme found them there w1th a smlle Much credlt goes to Daxgle for the success of the team As only three letter men wlll be lost by graduatlon the out look for next fall IS very promlslng also The llneup was as follows B Arm strong and Lowell guards Holland and ' 1 ' i I l F I 1 ! 7 Y Our last fal1's football team was one ' ' I t . y - . ' G , I l ooocrocfoooooooozfooooooofw of-cfocwsffcff-of-oooc-o tt, THE MARGARETTA ooooooooof.-ooo' .ypoocc oooooofofcwzro- new 'OvQCvQOOvOf ooo-J Hudson centers Beverly Sternbexg and Mlller ends Hunt and C0ffll1 tackles Mealy H Andrews Clark and G An drews lCaptv backfleld Calais Academy at Calals In thelr f1rst game of the season the ,orange and Blacks were defeated by Calals Academy In the flrst quarter Calals scored a touchdown and tued for thelr goal but d1dn t make It In the 2nd quarter M H S k1cked off to Cala1s who ran ten yards but were unable to make the1r goal 1n four downs The Orange and Blacks carr1ed the ball to the 20 yard l1ne but due to poor team work they got no farther Calals w1th .5 yards to go punted the last down M H S gettmg the ball plunged to the mlddle of the f1eld Just as the fmal wh1stle blew The game was a fast one from start to fl11lSh and both teams showed good sportsmanshlp The score was 6 0 Lubec at Lubec The next game was played wxth Lubec on thexr own fleld Both teams d1d splen d1d work and played a very fast and IH terestmg game Lubec k1cked off to Ma chlas and the battle was on M H S fumbled on the l1ne play Lubec got the ball and carr1ed 1t over mak1ng a score of 6 0 Then they made a place kxck and added one H1016 poxnt to the1r favor By the end of the f1rst half the Orange anl Blacks were up to the 50 yard l1ne Machlas k1cked off to Lubec at the beglnnlng of the second half and the ball was carr1ed to the 10 yard l1ne and thele fumbled Duxlng the last few mlnutes of the game M H S carr1ed the ball wxthln 2 yards of the goal l1ne and wlth a half mlnute to play rushed the ball over the l1ne makxng the score 6 7 The Machlas boys then trxed a place k1ck and as luck would have lt they were successful The fmal wh1stle blew leav mg the score txed 7 7 Both teams played an excellent game whlch held the lnter est of the crowd from start to f1n1sh Eastport at Machlas On October 16th M H S played the Ea tport squad on the Athletlc Fleld and were defeated by a score of 6 0 In the second quart r Eastport rushed the ball down the l1ne for a touchdown they trxed the1r po1nt and falled to mak It The Orange and Blacks began to show a llttle n ore pep and held the hall 1n the m1 ldle of the fleld unt1l the last quarter Then Eastport rushed It down to Ma chlas one yfud lme There M H S held th m fo1 four downs Then gettlng the ball rn thelr hands they carr1ed lt to the twelve yard l1ne 1n a couple of plays It was too late for a rally for Eastpolt had 'WIIGQCIY cored once and xt was t1me fo1 the flllill wh1stle Although the boys played a gdod clean game they showed 0. lacl l team work from the fnst l48l , ,, ....,.f . . ,,,, f f--' -f f , - - --- . 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A'Q QMS .'.r .. fi' ' f Y A ' W2 ' Q, . Ig lr. ' ,lla , , 1. . . ' , Y 7 Y I Y Y . 1 Y I! ' 'T I Y Y ' Y Y 1 ' X Y ,. .. . . . - ' y ' un- c-oooocfocff .yoooocff-cfo-afoooc-of THE MARGARETTA cffrfoooossoodofsocmr .asoofzazfooooccfonf l Mr Green fafter asslgnlng seats t all puplls 1n the Maln Room! When you come mto th1s room I want you to take these seats Brlght Senlor Where do you want us to take them'P K Armstrong May I leave the room K Gratto We dldnt expect you to take It wlth you Mr Da1gle How could you harness the t1de power of thxs town? K Foss Dam 1t' Famous Saylng All dears are seen to gether wlse or otherwlse Mrs Guxld Johnson wasnt so very poor h1s wlfe had seven or elght hun dred pounds Mrs Gulld What IS a bore'P B Maynard A wxld plg fboarl I53 fi Mrs Guild Where was Hawthorne bur1ed'P G Doyle Sleepy Valley fS1eepy H01 low! K Foss May I put the curtaln up'-' Mr Da1gle Sure we all need a llttle llght on the subJect M1ss Dudley What can you say of Frankhns appearance when he arrlved ln Ph1lade1ph1a'P Avls Goode He walked down the street w1th a roll of bread under each arm and h1s clothes 1n h1s pocket Mlss Dudley Was there anyone who was glad to see Franklln return? Ph11 Mealey Yes that glrl of h1S Mr McEacharn lat the end of a very poor Chemlsty recltatlon from Senxorsl Well I thmk Ive reclted a very good lesson th1s mormng N-.ZEE O ' O 4.. S 4 X - ' A , . , . L.. 1 . . ' ' 0 . ' I H ' ' ' Qi ' !! - - , . l. H ' ' . if lk il' 42 11 li' 11 . H ' 77 1 ae: Pk 11 as ' - If ' . . , . AL 11 ' ' YY . U ' 1 x as wr as wk ' ' H . . li ' - tn ' ' ' l! ' ' 71 ' . KL . it ' 11 ' 1 -k sr 1: wk ' ' ' H ' . - Pk ae as wk as - ' ' , 1: wk as at ae: af ' -v ' . ni 1 ' . H ' ' I! , . . , . Y ' ' ' - er sf as fx if H X 4 li 41 if . . , . ' . ' 77 H ' Y ' . .. - - 1, - - y, 0045600 ,JL THE MARGARETTA 00000000 500000 CIRCUMSTANCIAL EVIDENCE R WHITEHOUSE a klncl hearted man of flfty was standmg wxth hls hands be hmd h1s back before some of h1s frlends ln the hbrary He had fm lshed speakmg by saylng And what is more I don t belxeve rn clrcumstancxal evldence He left h1s guests and went lnto the study where hxs son Jlmmle was puz father entered the room he smelled Clg arette smoke and said to Jlmmle ln a stern volce I though I told you not to smoke 1n the study Jlmmle rephed ner vously But father I haven t been smok mg Just then a small whlte roll about the slze of a c1garette fell from the ta ble onto the floor Oh Sald the father harshly It seems you can l1e as well as dlsobey No movxe for you tomght Go to bed I don t want to hear a word from you Just as Jlmmle flushed and tearful mounted the stalrs hrs frxend Joe came IH pufflng a clgarette Where IS Jun H1109 he asked I was ln here 1ust a mmute ago but went out for a walk a round the square wh1le wa1t1ng for hlm to f1n1sh h1s geometry Mr Wh1tehou e told hxm J1mm1e couldnt go out so Joe went home As the stern and sorrowful parent was leavlng the room to rejoln h1s v1s1tors 'n the llbrary he looked down at the whlte roll he had been crunchmg beneath lns feet and saw that It was only a colored crayon wrapped ln whxte paper The mute wltness of J1mm1es mno cence apparently conveyed no meanmg to the father s mlnd He returned to the llbrary and contxnued hls conversatlon wlth these words As I was saymg I for one dont belxeve ln clrcumstantxal evldence G E H 0 O hearken to thls song of Joy that pours From carefree heart for Sprlng the faxrest Season H s returned and long dreamy hours A tlme most 1nf1n1tely pleasmg 'Ihe sweet whlte blossoms of the apple The orchard on the h1ll breathe forth perfume So subtle and so famt Im wondermg How long my eyes shall feast upon thexr bloom The ch1pp1ng sparrow on the 11mb chlrps ga1ly At hrs toll of bu1ld1ng an abode for Hxs damty charmlng spouse scoldmg dally Though scoldlng hlm ID love and lovmg more Come now whlle the breeze blows soft Lxke dancmg and slnglng wood nymphs o er the lea wlth me L O H 0 l54l . , s . . . , I . l . 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I , Y, A f ff' , ,,, A,..,,...- ---K fooocoooooooocfoffaofooo 'ofofofoo-cwcwfwzfoaf ooo-:fooocfofooocrocfocfoooo THE MARGARETTA oocwcfxxloooocwooofosoooocf oooooaoaoycff .rofofcwooooooooofazood Mr Da1g e What IS mo'1ey'J P Mealey A handful of half dollars M1 s Chadmck What were the sarlors armed Vulth M2il1Oll McDonald 1ev1dently dream rng of b1g thmgsv Machlne guns L Hunt fervently All good thlngs come from heaven P Longfellow Tell them to drop my below waltxng for lt Mrs Gulld Mlss Johnson please be g1n the read1ng of The Lxfe of Samuel Johnson IVIlQS Johnson Samuel Johnson was born 1D Derbysh1re when he was thxrteen yea1s old Gertle Doyle smgmg I m rn love w1th you Le'and Gert1e w1ll be a great opera star sometrme Joe Holland Gosh' I dont see how she can m1ss the opportunlty Mr Hanscom Wll there b ax y school to morrow afternoon9 Mr Da1gle There w1l1 be school all day to morrow afternoon Mr McEacharn Glve some of the bv products of petroleum C Hanscom Benz1ne gasollne kero sene and xce cream Nnss Dudley When are the membels of Congress electedo V1ola Chandler The Tuesday after the flrst Monday 1n December June Hatt lnot wantmg to g1ve '1n oral report 1n Econom1csv I cant v lt I lose my volce every mornlng and nlght L Hall Keep your mouth shut dur mg the day and you wouldnt lose 1t Mrs Gu1ld What can you say of the people of Wales J Bryant They were savage so the Engllsh took the1r arms away fro'n them Mr Barstow to Bobby Clark Bobby how many tunes have you been out of thls room9 Bobby Ive been out twlce and come back tW1C6 Mr Barstow Well pretty soon you w11l go out three tlmes and only come back twlce Mr Green Clark what are you chew 1ng gum'P B Clark No my cud Mr Green All you need IS a tall fo swltch the H165 off Mr McEacharn Where do we get mutton'P D Sternberg From covss l57l -1., , 1,1 QTL lt - ,'Qq' fvl -PV ,Q..i.i,L.1,' - - - A., 1 - . 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D , . e , -ce-.wry offwfeoff Off N- oc fffffwf :M fwofofdofoofw of-ooooooooo THE MARCARFTTA K oooooesef of .wc ff odoo-ceodoc f cwcfmfof-cooocwo fwooc xl H S Alphabt A ls for Andrews the strong box you know Although he rs brg he rsnt so slow B rs for Bowker the basketball lass Wrth her permanent waxe well say she has class C IS for Clemons 11 real busrness man When others say C1111 t he always says Can D rs for Dov e all rea ly for fun But stuoy and work she always wrll shun E rs for Elor our athletre trarner If you take hrs advlee you wrll sure be a garner F rs tor rootball th fad of the fall 'Io se a oX rtt game grve our boys a call 1 1 fo g llop Graceful and ay When Kate rrde h 1 horse we all elea the w 1y II rs for hop on the hop we must go lo follow our leader thru ree O1 thru snow who left us last fall go ask Lrlre I rs tor Irv rg, If you want to know more Hall J rs for Joseph He went out for a Jarlbnd but captured a sherrrf of prrde a brrde K 15 for Ke rneth called Lrndy Guess why' Ju t look at l11m once but no more for he s shy I rs for Leonnd who dr rws wrth L,re1t ease When he m rkes our posters we know they wrll please NI ls for Mary a talented lass Sre rs one of the stars of the proud Junror class N stands for nrfty our great baseball nrne Wh n once you hawe seen them youll say they are frne 0 rs for old It deserrbes our poor charrs Hardly one wrll surlrce for the werght that rt bears P 1 for Pennell a brlght lrttle lass The sa utatorran of our Senror class Q IS for qu z whrch all of us dread Espeerally Kate whose harr rs so red I 1 for Robert tall boy of our school Who rs almost as balky sometrmes as a :rule S 1 for Sawyer who says he cant dante But rn our Senror play he drd caper and prance T IS for teeth as slrppery as eels Vla le by studrous students from oranee peels U rs understfrndrng whrch we all strrve to garn L ts hope that our efforts Wrll not be In xarn X rs for Vrola one of the grrls Who charms all the boys by her Mary P curls ll IS for wrnter It farls us each year When Cfrrnrval season begrns to draw near X Y and I are unknown to us strll Perhaps we shall frnd them on Learn 1Ilg,S hreh 1ll S L O I 1 C .NA A if 1 A A 1 1 1 .' if A CVC 'A 1 1 A A CH CN' 1 C J ' JA C 1 ' s-J. 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Q ' ' , w 1 1 1 1 V 1 .1 j' I ' . 1 1 1. . h - . 1 - ' L, V . . 3 RF, ezffoc-of-.oowwowze so f ofwcwfoazwwwo-0-oof1 9 3'0'JQ 0f'0'O THE MARGARETTA owwovovow.:wcwo.'o1-ceo-acecfcc M: f c 0 1 f f wcwcmzwo foo Just Ima gme DOIlVsOlIll atte11d111g her classes for .1 vyhole day M McDo11ald not c'l1ew111g gum H A1mst1ong Zllllklllg 011 1.11119 R RICE w1th a steady g11'l Mutt Clemons XTIIIIUS .1 gr111 G11 Hudson at ddllC'lll school Dora Se tw mth a fellow Fled Small l'11lxlllQ French Ge1 t1e Doyle 11ot vxggllnff to the oiflte A Pennell cleatmg a d1SIll1b8llCC V Grant vx1nk111g at the oppos1te sev K F055 mmug flecmes H ould iou Bellese It Would you ever bffllew Www sm mm be11e1e That Ph1l Mealey can s111g That Fred Small 111 French vull ad Vance That Lllle wlll study and stop Vkh1S permg That R05 R106 once wore sa1lo1 pants Would you ever beheve Leland Hunt ilunked 111 Math That Phylhs L bT,lldl9S all daw That Clayton Clilllf' often goes vtalk lllg mth Katl1 That Burle1gh prefers woxk to play 'J That Karl L talked too much 'Ihat E111 by h1mself goes on t11ps 'That Paul exer t11ed to get out of 1u That M2115 D rouges l1e1 hps Would you GVLI beheve Ma1g11et Robe1ts 1ec1tes LLOIIJIC1 Dodge 18 a true bastball .111 G1lJbw A11d1evxs quotes ll mth hkes 1300115 llld IO Sawyer Allans '1 great l1d1es manq Perhaps you are thlllklllg tl1ese stat ments me true But I beg to request that you do11t F01 I haye to adnnt thev .ne f1lst th1ougl1 and through The t folks ne1e1 d1cl thus and thu XX Oll I. HD loUl C , Q' Z 5 'C CH -C if C-C'-3 C -9 - C Z , . 'C T CH C riff 'ZH C ' C v C I ,Q Jv- L 'bf 4.0 ' Y A 'Q 'i 4' fn 'v 4' 3 2' 1 svn nf -QV N: wuz ,Q Q, lultvnfvvwfu' Q 1 ' Q-X 3, 2 '31 Q Y V Y. . 2 ,'. Y Y' .A N e ' A 1 'Q . . . -A ..' ,' ' Q I ' nl h Q I 13- - D I B. Maynard- -not making his daily visit -. V' ' 1' - . ' . . 7 l L ' . ' 4 v L 1 - ' 1 ... - ' Y ' ' - -' . . . V . - ' ' fl . Q . tv 7 ' ' . ' Y . - ' L I 1 , ' I . ' A- . tv' 1 1 - 'H - L 1 . f. ' , . , - ' v . , ' . , 2 - . . , . - 1 - ' K -- L ' - I v - ' ' Q- J , I . , . ' .if fx r R. . , '.ll oofozwwoofwzfffo- 'N THE 'WARGARETTA THLSE lHE CRADS OF 1930 Rol 61 T Bew erly Kelt H Armstrong Alle E Pennell Cluarle S Clemon L r rud E Bowker C-lllner T Andrews os p H Holland Gertrucl E Handy Katlrerlne G ratto Roy R lce Sawyer A llan Helen D mbar Ada bcldoppee O llve Pennell K therlne F oss Leo N a Calor N I ola Chandler lVlar1oN McDonald Gertruclf. Doyle loll Qlm T on Hanscom Isabell E Longfellow Haz F. l Durlmg Katlury N Magee ulla Bryan T Burlelg H Maynard I rwln Wass Ha R old Moffett XIITQJIYIIEI Granrf ljlmlllp Meals-Y AS A fT 3 Z'O'3-'ZrZ'Cf'C 2rC'O'Z'1342-CCHGC'-1'-1 i Z 1f'C 3 Z 3HZ'4Z Z l C'4C 1 C 2HZHC-OC i , C 3' 3 3 Y ' 54 vj. . . 43.3,Q..3,.j.Q,4j..j.Q,Q.Q,.j,g.j,Q,.3.Q..j..j,.yj,,j..Q..j,Q,Q,.j,.j,.j..j,1j,.ggNj,-31,43Q.4j.Q,rj,.j.fj,.Q,,j,7j,Q..j,g,.j,4j,4j.Q,.j,4j,.j,r .. - H- .. L . , , S e i I Q 1. 1 'L I - . aCrf3OOvOvCH'AH'O 'f 'Of3' Of'w'Cr G'D 'O'-Ou 'OGG' 3004 1504 319000 ,J THE MARGARETTA 4ln 'ulalilllllll 41h mum uf 03ur 011.1-vmlatn-1 Madelme Armstrong 30 Marjorle Sanders 30 I6'7I f 'vm A ,tj ,rg 'g..'j,.j,.j, ,rj 3 5. v 3 ming v 34 'Q jaw Q.. 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T 1 ip? I . I . I B . . 1 I O VI' I - - . . . I . . I ' ' ' ' . I - - . I . . I IVIacI1ias, Maine I I v , EEE , -e,e do one E I so I . I I , I . . . I , . I I - of - f , , I . . V ' I . . fi 4- . - I . , ' ' , I ' I A A .AAA AAA--A-VA--AWA' A A A dede I I Ds E I I T . . . , I ' I A I i . . 7 , - f - I I . . I . . I . , , - - , , v hy I WMD, D s4.?fd,Cd..Y4,V - E EE ,M DEEEE DEED D- ' I I . - ' - I I n I- - T ' I ' I L . 1 - D - ' , 1 I I 1 ' , 'C ' ' In , - - . Ia' e I , f,C,.g,O ,,gQ,,,,,,0fq,.:,. fosofff ofooowfwoofoeooo oo :I fofof THE IVIARGLXRIITTA 0090909 'OO0w'I5v9Cwv0J53 53 'O' 1. O OO' uOC DJQ- vC+O.m.rOf a53J gnu f V Q51 Northeastern L55 UH1VefSlty The School of Engmeerlng The School of Busmess H D 3 eefmg Admmxstratlo rms offers five year currlculums leadmg to the Bachelor of Sclence degree ln the followmg branches of engmeermg CIVIL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT leadmg to the degree of Bache lor of Sclencc ln the followlng fields of busmess ACCOUNTING BANKING and FINANCE 3066 OOD' n Co operat1ng wlth busmess firms offers five year colleglate courses The Co operatlve Plan of tralmng enables the student to comblne theory w1th practlce and makes It possible for hlm to earn h1S tultlon and a part of h1s other school expenses Students admltted ln elther September or January may complete the scholastlc year before the followlng September For catalog or further mformatxon wrlte to NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY MILTON J SCHLAGENHAUF D1rector of Admlsslons Boston Massachusetts Automoolle Wxndshlelds ICA We make a speclalty of supply mg glass for wmdsh1elds for nearly all makes of cars and trucks Buymg Power brings you bet ter meals for less money Repalrs Promptly Made'-1 Te I 62 M3ChlaS Mame No Waltxn L W LONGFELLOW 6: CO I MaCh1aS, Mame I I I 'I' W I .. ll tl N I65I I I I .. ..g. 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Guns and Ammumtlon Compllments DR I W LONGFELLOVI C W DAVIS fx SON IVI1II-1 Cream 65: Garden True XX e 'Ire t Your SCYVICC H1 hest uallty Products Compllments NEWELL I7 ROGERS House Pamter Paper Hanger 12 B FARNSWORTH and Clamf Halr Dresser Wall Paper Pamts and Donwortlr Block Varmshes Machlds Mame Upper IVIa1n St Macluas T ZI7-I IGTI HQ-:I41,-Lncwwtfqz'-fr:-cf:-fbcbviva:foocr'9-3fc-tfofzwir-3-if-:'1:H:N:f:-013K '- Ice w:H:f'- I: :if I, , L 53 cfcrzfofzwtwtf,-:ICQ-:oo-' Q -1 : zpolzozfcwo-301'-A -HQ .fo-: usecs: .ff .ff ,oc I-2' + I ------- I ------ ------- I f -------- -I- I - of - I ' ' - of - , d ! I . y 1 - . I I EM II -.,eIeIOIE..- h.fIA , ,,,,I,,,,I,o,,,,MEIIEEEA, EE I I . ' ' . I I 7 - . F . . . I I TTT I T TT I I I ' X . . I ' li I - of - ' I , I, 1 C - a - ' . . . .Cr ' I Q I D I I I we e- I I - I . 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I ' I. -3 IIC QI in , - - INIQ ine I I T -- T 1- l 1 i ' ' T i 1' ' i' ' TTill'1 1 1 -' ' 1' I I' ' I I ff- :f'5 O O 'O G 'O O O' f' THE MARCARETTA Q fo f M: ocfcmo ,ooo of Compllments OSCAR H DUNBAR Gas OIIS ACCCSSOTICS Ice Crcam Cool Drmks Candy E T IP MARGARETTA FILLING STATION G K Coiin Prop M 1cI11as Malne GADDIS BROS East Machnas Malne L SIVIALL ZS SONS Grocers East Machlas Marne Comphments DR Q I7 LARSON M A PERKINS D D Machlas Mame WWI W BUCKNAIVI Mortlclan Ambulance Servxce Insurance ID All Its Branches I I Imelephone 204 7 Machras Malne I69I -wif:-crates'ceo-inte:-otetwtbfwfftwt'Izfofzwzwt-CH:-943'Izftwtv-to-:HL-cf,M : : no-:I : , - -1 1 of ,Hz 1-01:03ozfwzozf-:I1:03cf-:Io4:'o4:'o4:'cw:fcH:ff vo: eco: 3 if 3 : if +------ ----- -- ------ --I------- + I I . I - of - Grocers I ' I I I ,, vm, -,r,- nfl ,W-L,-,-,,,,-4 fY,,f,,,,W, I I I I , . I X- - ' - . . I ' I I I I - - I ' - 1 I I NI - L L L I . . , . . 5 I - of - I , 1 . . . I I I I Q . . I l . I I n -H . , . 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THE IVIARGARETTA Of OvCvvOvO OvCI 0 OOOvO vHC J' OvOvOf OvC 'f F OIJCIJO 'O 0 'CfvOfOHO WASHINGTON STATE NORWIAL SCHOOL 'NI ll I' AS NIAINE A Speclallst School for Teachers An Appolntment Bureau Places Our Graduates Modern Equlpment Conservatlve AdH11IllSt!'8.t101'1 Summer Sessxon July 4 Aug 15 1930 1930 31 Regular Sesslon opens Sept 9 1930 Reglster Now for Enther Session For nnformatlon and reglstratlon forms apply to PHILIP H KIMBALL Ed M Plmclpil We WIII Pay You Interest on a Savlnvs Account R E IVICKEINIZIE. Rent You a IVI1 I1 IVI Safe Deposlt Box C las ame Loan You Money on FIYSI Mortgages of Furmture Wall Pape' Real Estate Carpets and Curtalns IVIACHIAS SAVINGS BANK A GOOD PLACE T0 TRADE IEstab11sl1ed 1869I Machlas IVIa1ne II2I W A A : A4 'v : 'v J4: 'Ar : fr 4: 'va I: ' fr ':n:n:v4 :N aj QM' A ivu 3 1' :v lj 'QI :IW 7553 4 Qi YJ. :K A - - 'V A Q., 3 - 3 ' 3 ,gm 3. 5 A v A Nj ,Q ing. 5' .' .3 Q, .3 A 7. 3 .5 +,,,..,,,..,,,-.,..,,-I -..-..,,-,II-I -I ..,. - - .-. .-4, I I - - - I I 5 V 1 1 v 1 . V . , . 1 1 -Z ...I . A 5 I I - I I . I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' M I 2 - g I IW.. I I I I I I I I . . , I I . ' I g . 2 I I - - ' ' ' . I . - ... I I I f - - I I 5 - . y E I - ' - ' I E . . R . . ' AV U l i . I . . .. ' L Q I I I I I I I . I I I I I I :a , 1 I . , . I I - I I I . 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L. 1, -. 1..,1.v1...1,.,,1,,,.- .1.m1..1-.wi 'I' I You will find men's and boys' clothing and a full line of furnishings also footwear of all kinds at I HALL HANSCOIVI or CO The Value First Store Chandler Block Main Street M3ChlaS Malne Compliments MCDONALD S PHARMACY East MaCh13S Maine CARE QUALITY SERVICE EARLE C PARLIN Ice Cream Candy Cigars Stationery Toilet Articles I PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY MJChl3S High I lstance IS No Obstacle t PURE FOOD BAKERY Shopping at Eastern Maine s John Sternberg Prop Largest 6: Leading Stores IIf unable to pay a personal v1s1t a The Home of Yankee Breadlletter w111 bring you on approval A an assortment of anythlng you de Te 28 2 sire without cost to you from the Machias Maine UNOBSKEY S STORES Calais Maine I73 I I I I ac - as I I I J I I I I I I I - of - I ' . , Y . ' ' . . . I I ' 1 I 5 I I I 1 D I I 0 I , I I - I . . I I . . ' I 4 ' I Q . . ' 1. - . I . , - F . y . 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