Madawaska High School - Owl Yearbook (Madawaska, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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Page8 THE OWL NH ,H N 35 , ' LJ ' JAMES CLINTON PRICE . . . Pricey Basketball, 2-3-4, Student Council, 4, Class Presi-dent, 4, Baseball, 3-4, Hiking Club, 2-3, Letter Club, 2-3, Senior Play, 4, Owl board, 4, Glee Cilub, 2-3, Athletic Clulb, 3, School Play, 2-3, English Club, 2-3, Dramatic Clulb, 3, Manager of Baseball Team, 4, Squad-leader Intra-murails, 4. Nothing -ventured, nothing gained. ENOIL JOSEPH SIROIS . . . Pitt Holy Rosary High, 1-2, Mad-awaska High School, 3-4, Intra-murals, 3-4, Basketball, 3. A mam he sems of ipheemful yesterdays, And ooniiiident, tcmorrowsf' GERARD JOSEPH SOUCY . . . Gee-Gee Dramatics, 1-2-3-4, Hiking Club, 1-2, Science Club, 2, Glee Club, 1-2-3, Football, 1, Bioilogy Award, 3, Orchestra, 3, At.hle.Lic Club, 1-2, Basketball, 1-2-3, Senior Play, 4, Win- ning Intra-murafl team, 4, Assista-nt Editor-in-chief of Year- book. To have the great poetiic heart Is more than alll ,poetic fame. CLAUDE JOSEPH TRUDELLE . . . Tit Claude Science Club, 1-2-3, Athletic Club, 1-2, Public Speaking, 1-2, French Club, 2, Dramatics, 1-2, English Clulb, 3. Your well-timed sileniw ha-th more eloquence than speech. MILDRED RITA VIOLETTE . . . Millie Hiking Club, 1, Orchestra, 1-2-3-4, English Club, 1-2, Athletic Club, 3, Athletic Club Secretary, 3, Basketball, 1-2- 3-4, Basketball Captain, 3, Presque Isle Basketball Tourna- ment, 3-4, Student Council, 1-2-3, Glee Club, 1-2, Glee Club Treasurer, 2, The Owl Board , 4, Cilass Secretary, 1-35 Class vice' president, 2, Schooll Plays, 2-3, Senior Play, 4, Dramatic Olub, 1-2-3, Librarian, 1-2, Letter Club, 2, Awards fior type, 3, Award for Jr. Business Training, 2, Award for Shorthand, 4, Intra-mural captain, 3-4, Winning team Intra-murals, 3. Laugh and the world laiulglhs with you. LUCILLE MARGUERITE ALBERT . . . Lulu Glee Club, 1-2-3, English Club, 1-2, Dramatic Club, 2-4, Lilbrarian, 1, Ye Merrie Stenos, 3, Science Club, 1-2, French Club, 1, Senior Play, 4. ...... As gentle As zerphyrs blowing beneath the violet. MARIE MAE ALBERT . . . Mae French Cfub, 1-2: English Club, 2, Glee Club, 1-2-3, Ye lllerrle Stenos Club, 3, Secretary of Commercial Club, 3, Librarian, 3, Salutatory. Wearing all tha-t weight of learning lightlly as a flower. if D4

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THE OWL Page7 'DO' 3227, , - em PRISCILLE MARY MARTIN . . . Prissy Holy Rosary High School, 1-29 Basketball, 3-4, Mada- waska High School, 3-43 Commercial Club, 3, Squad-leader In1ra-murals, 4. usinceriby is tihe basis od' her personality. GERMAINE ESTHER MICHAUD . . . Jeanne Maidawaska High School, 3-4, Ye Merrie Stenos, 33 Squad -leader Intra-murals, 4. Speech is gvreat g fbum silenlce' is greater! IRMA ANDREA MI'CHAUD . . . Herky School Play, 3-4g Assistant Manager of Basketball Team. 4, Winter Carnival, 4, English Club, 2-3, Fren-ch Club, 25 President of Dramatic Club, 35 Glee Club, 2-35 Secretary of Student Council, 4g Public Speaking, 3, Senior Play, 45 Squad-aleader Intra murals, 4. Hhs onily way to halve a friend is to be one. ARTHUR ALFRED MORIN . . . Artie Gilee Clulb, lg French Club, 2-33 English Cluib, 2-3, Com- mercial Clufb, 3, Science Club, 2-3. For many a joke haaid he. ADRIEN RE-NE M-ORNEAULT . . . Adrien Holy Rosary High, lg Saint Agatha High School, 2-33 F. F. A. President, 4, Basket-ball, 4. No emptiness of interstellar spalce Could' long suffiacie your eagerness to Rnd whatever lies beyond. GERTRUDE GLORIA PELLETIER . . . Gertie Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Orchestra, 1-2-3-45 Hiking Cilub, lg Dramatic Club, 1-2-3, Athletic Club, 2-33 Vice Presi-den' of English Ol-ub, 2, Glee Club, 1-2-35 Editor of Owl , 3-4g Student Council, 3g Presidlen-t of Class, 3g NVin er Carnival, 2-3, Basketball Tournament, 2, Public Speaking Contest, 3, Sq-uad-leader Intra-murals, 4. Your many loves have made you wise. --,,.H,-.. BN'



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IO THE OWL Page9 40 Q0- LITERARY BILLY AND THE SPINACH FAIRY Spinach was the most distasteful vegetable that Billy could think of at any time, an-d es- pecially on this :lovely sunshiny day when he was sent to bed just because he wouldn't eat any. I'll never eat another bite of that horrid old green stuff! Ouch! Billy looked about, and there on the quilt was a tiny woman with a funny little green hat on the side of her head, and a 'long dress. Timidly Billy asked, Who are you? Where do you come from? I live here . said the fairy. You live here! But I don't see your home! The .little woman laughed and said, I'm a fairy. I have lived here for a long time. My family lives here also. Would you like to see our home? Billy said he'-d be delighted. So the fairy touched him with her wand and said, Now you are one of us. When Billy looked at himself he was much surprised to find that he was just as ti-ny as the fairy. When they reached the fairy's home and Billy saw an old man who had a head like a potato, he became frightened and said that he wanteid to go back. But the fairy told him not to worry, because the 'potato man w-ould not hlurt Billy. She said that he :looked like that because when he was a youn-g boy he would not eat his potatoes and vegetables. Tlhey went into the next room, and there sat a toothless old woman whose long nose had a big hoook on the end of it. Billy ran behind the fairy. Don't be scared, sai-d the fairy. She won't hurt yo-u. She looks like that because when she was young, she wfoul'dn't eat her carrots or spi-nach. Tfhey went on to the next room, and Billy saw two jolly and handsome men rise to meet them. Billy like-d them, and pret'y soon they were alll playing together. Then the fairy said it was time t-o go. Billy told the fairy that he liked the two men best. Those men ate their vegetables and lots of slpinach when they were young, said the fairy. After the visit to the fairy's home, Billy always ate his spinach so that he might grow up to be a handsome man. Mildred VIOLETTE, '39. THE LEDGER SPEAKS I am a piece of Ledger paper. My home is in a big thick work book owned by the varaious friends which are ca-lled journals. We are all commercial p-upils olf Madawaska High School. I have many other friends which are called journals. We are all treate-d very much the same. Each day we are handled about by boys and girls who write upon Aus very -cruelly. It is not the wri- ting we min-dt so much, but it's the ink. When a careless boy topples over a bottle of red ink on my cilean face, t'hen crumples me up very harshly, and throws me in the wastepaper bas- ket to join all the other bits of useless trash, I feel 'like leaving those si-lly bookkeepers and let them keep 'books without me. T-hen we would see how far they could get along with- out me. :Perhaps your do not think I am useiflul enough to talk about. Well, let me tell you, I keep the accounts of all the important men you deal with. I also tell you the worth of your business, so you see I am a very impor- tant little- fellow. ' ' Germaine MICHAUD, '39 YANKEE DOODLE'S POODLE ' When I first met Yankee Doodle He had a little yellow poodle All it could do was yelp and bark When Yankee took him to the park. The little yellow poodle . Looked up at Yank-ee Doodle And his eyes seemed to say Who do you think you are anyway One day the little yellow poodle Went up to Yankee Doodle And grabbed him by the leg As if it was a wooden peg A yell came out of Yankee Doodle As he picked up the yellow poodle He grabbed him by the neck And started in to give him heck Yankee's litle yellow poodle Wriggled loose from Yankee Doodle. He shook himself and ran away And has not been seen since hat day. Harvey LACOMBE, '40 .,- ,vw ---. ME - Qllf ff O1

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