Madison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Madison, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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M H 9 BULLDOG 1942 'k 'A' RF'l l RN IM hunfr the last of hrs traps on the vsooden pegs rn the shed and sur Veyed proudly hrs bundle of furs patked on the dog sled Tornorrovs he would start nrs one hundred 'rftv rnrlc ,Journey to St Francrs Canada It had not been a good eason Only bv trrngrng out extra long trap lrnes h rd lee succeeded rn takrng a prrze catch He had worked hard throughout the brtter cold stormy wrnter Even at nrght he had spent long hours skrnnrngf and stretchrng' the pelts of srlver fox ermrne lynx rnrnk and other fur bearrng arr 'nals Other thrnffs than a bad seasor had troubled hrm bex en trnres he har found hrs traps robbed of thc Lrnrrne or rnrnk thev held Unfrxorable weather rrd alwavs prevented hrs tatchrng, the thref and he feared that rn attcrnpt vrould be made to steal hrs entrre catch on hrs Journey to bt Francrs Jrm fed hrs sr! huskres grxrng Thor a chorce prece of meat and strokrng hr sleek grex hrde As usual Thor at flrst snapped at the hand and then settled back contentedlx on hrs haunches Tun vxas proud of 'Phor Thor vsas a nrwr endrnff xxonder fo all the old x oodsrnen nd trappers who 'rad seen hrnr lrrr nr 1.de sure the charn that held Thor xx rs secure for latelx he hrd bcerr restless Suer rl trnres he had trred to break loo 4 when sornc 'wolf hovrled close by the fabrn Jrrn took one last look to see ri the doffs and sleds xr ere rn readrness for the trrp rn the nrornrnaf then snapped the p rdlock on the shed door A loud xelp a scream and the bar krng of hrs huskres startled Irm from hrs sleep He Jumped rnto hrs clothes and rushed for the shed As he ran a lonf dark for rn fflrded past hrm rnto the deep srlent xx oods Phe shed door had been taken frorr rts hrnges On tl e drrt floor lay a man hrs throat badly bleedrng Jrm recog nrzed the man as Brg Jake a Frenchman from St Francrs wrth a bad reputatron Thrs man Jrm knew was the trap rob ber who had come tonrffht to steal hrs entrre catch Jrms eyes turned toward somethrng else a broken leather collar He knew that Thor had left never to return He srghed for he had grown fond of the frrendly wolf durrnv the two vears srnce he had found hrrn as a half frozen puppy one stormy day but he smrled as he realrzed that Thor had re turned to the only place he could be happy He had responded to the call of hrs mates Alxrn Wavner 43 IR VXQUIIIIX as I look doxxn rnto the valley Phrough the tops of the tall f reen trees And see the sparklrng' brook And the brrds and the deer and the bees T see a place that somehow Phe march of the xx orld has forgot Phere are no drrtv houses And open nfertrle f round And bleach and burn rt brown There are no wrndrne roadxx ays Along whrch trafhc roars Phere are no battlefrelds Defrled bv dvrn rnen lnste rd through nature s hand Phere are peace and contentm nt when A pl rce rs forgot br rnan Alxrn Wagner 43 Pl HH HXRIHDR in as on a brrght December nrorn Phe planes rn pax es drd rard The xr ar affarnst the Japs xx as on But no man xx as afrard Thrs scene took place on Oahu An rsland rn the sea Our nax al base rs there Nou know Once peaceful Hawarr Farl Stew ard 43 'A'1l'28'k1k i i 0 . x . , , v . . . - 4 r. c . a s V Q . - . Q . . L , 1 C - - 4 . - Y v ' ' , 5 . . . . - - ' 1 , x ,. r t - , ' v , , z . S . , ' . . . I I , 5, , c V A , . . U ' l . .I , V ' A ' ' . . L f . r , , , ' - ,I 4 I , r a 5 ' ' ' . Y- Q , - ' c . ' r . . D. 1 1 c . l t' . , . , v . I A ' ' ' vw , Y V 1 ' - - V . . 1 ' c . ' '5 'T 3 . f Y Y . A 4 C V . , . , . A . 1. c , , i Y Q . . - ' 1 . . ' - ' K 3' ' A c 1 l . . 1 7 r ., . . r .' ,' c ' ' , , c ' c Z c 3 1 . , . f. f . A v f 1 L 7 . . ' ' , . . , . a . c c ' c . ' P ' ' ' ' - y - 1 . 4 . . . P C A ' . , . A 4 P Y ' . ' . . C f. .x , S I . . - y r 1 1 1 rw . t . A .V , . . . Upon whrch the sun may pour L f I , A 1 . l, K. . h.. ' r ' ' - . . . , v r 1 v , 1 y r .5 f . . . L J , I ' v V 4. ' - . ,, , . c . , , , n V . . N , , cr . . 4 . , r . Q r C . Z . . ' c 1 ' 'Z .' I I Q v 4' ' , c .7 I X , ,',', , c 3 1 ' , c ' 3 v -- ' w ' - 1 ' - 1 . 4 4 . 4 I S, A c .c ' L Q v K- , y Y . L- Y 2 1 'Lf Y I, C . . . , , Y. ' , ,Q . c . . 1 4 - 1 1 Y I 1 I -1 1 1 , ,. c . . K 4 . . . . y . , J, . L , . U. A . vm - E f ', 7 c f Y 7 Q . V ' y v ' ' . A 1' , . c , , . 7' ' ' C v . - . . v ' , , ' , ' , o - C 1 r - . . c ' L ' 1 s v v 4 v T . ' n - , f V ' . . ' an ' , .r ' . r ' V 7 -V r , X .. 4 ' - c . . ' . I V 1 ' Q , I - v ' ,

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LEISURE PRI-l'INHl IS HHH' 01' K Pllikllll SINIPI If STI I' I' ROM he ar hlv s of broken peace we are brlngang out old xxords anl dustlne them off for use agaln shlnlngz lanterns to lead us through the dalkness of another war Words llke freedom Justlce and 'ruth all of them are hard to deflne but none of them IS used nlole frequently than freedom You cannot say what freedom IS pel haps ln a slngle sentence It IS not necessary to define It It IS enough to polnt to lt Freedom IS a lllan Llftlng, a 1 ate latcll at dusk and slttlng for a xvhlle on the porch SITl0klY10' hls plpe befole he foes to bed It IS the xlolence of an '1I0'llHlCIll out lnf er of the plllpllls It lb all the l'l0WIlyS Ill the xxorld and all the hellos It IS LlHdbCl'SIl19 appeasmfr V0lCC lalscd aboxe a thousand hlsses It s you trylng to lenlembcr th xxords of The Star Spangled Banner It IS the alr xou fill youl lunf s xxltll and the dust that 19 voul Harden It IS absence of apprellenslon at the sound of approachlng your closed door footstep Olltgldfi It IS a nlan curslnf all cops It IS all the thlngs you do and xx ant to keep on dolnfr It IS all the thlngs not help feellnff you feel and can FREFDOM Its you' James Copp 42 TEADY beat of footsteps keeps la tlme lvlth the band as the 90lfllCI'S llalch on parade Heads up clllns ln and shoulders stralght thex cally Old hlolv Wlth honor The band major ette steps hlgh and SWIHQS her H shlng baton Clllldren step llvely as the5 llarch xxltl the band Hats off the Flag IQ p3.SSlI1glJVl Companv Halt' IS the command b lence slnks llke ffloom ovel the t owd Taps are sounded IH llemory of the cle cl Tears are plentlful as the last note dles away IH memolv of the bovs vxho dled ln honor Shots echo llke cannons ox GI the stlllness The command IS fflxen the company moves As the first stralns of Oh say can xou see stalt It brlngs solace to many heflvx healts VFICG come clear and stronf to help the xx orlcl dead H ll Hl'lllll lhe loal of flllllllg the march of feet Txx 9lltV short yeals hlstolv lepeats The sound of battle the hunl of planes dell Hltlerll On Wlth the 1 ame' l-Iomes and cltles mother and chlld Qchools and HLIISGFIGQ he lllust be xxllll I oland and Fl ance and the Balkans too Hell H1tlCFl ' Vlctorx for you' Boats ln the oc an lloxxn thex nltlst fro U 9 or Enf lanl th sanle vou lnoxx The bloodx flgh on the Dlllllillk shole Hell Hltlerll You must haxe mole The dax of reckonln fol xou lxlll come P12 of Eulope your xx olk s most done You leaped too fast you fallecl to see AMFRICAV' Tlle land of the free Leona later 17 4 i' i' ll' ll' 'l' ll' 'k i' 'I' i' lk i' i' i' i' i' w u x 1 Q v s l 1 . l . J A .' .' 5 4 1 1 1 ' Y ' ' l . A A l , L' 1 C . EZ f A ' ' 1 - . f ' L I I ' . J I c . c . C , - ' ,Q f ' as ' , C . l 1' , . . , . - ' . T , Q . - ' , . ' c 'l G- I ' ' - z . U V . c . 7 1 w V . H Y V -1 ' . , c 'if ' v V . . ,, C . . , ' - - li- : , ET - - Y - l ' Z1 . , K - ' . . . . K 1 . - , cb L . 1. - V . . . , . ' I- ?Lv c n . I Y ' v 1 I V . 5 Y c . Y f ' f xn L ' ' ' - r lf -v - A 1 e v r- - - ' - a v ' V - ' u ' .' ' c l' c ' . Q 1- S . Y. ' r c 'b T ' . v C C ' Y lu Y , side an election pollg it is the righteous Y'9lNembCI'- 'Tis the dab' Of SEIOFY f0I' the E ,I , ' , . C. C. 112 ' H ll 1YV ' Y C ' nb H x 1 -- ll xy It 1 A 'A c c , .,. rx v 1 1 - - 1 -. ' I . , , Y R n C ln tl ' 'Q ' T c ' c c cf. .'. V ' h 1 ,Y L ' Y . . C ' ' L ' 1 l. , ' ' C - ' ' ' . V ' A - c c . 1 . . . ' ' v . r ,' C 1 1 f 1 . z-- v . . ' , K c ' . , , ' 1. c L . l O . 7 . , 'C v I C Y f v 9 C I - . . . I Y ' K . I S A . . , c ' Bc , ' 1' ' L D , ' ' . . l . ,I 5, ff c . C ' 1 Y . v. v, L . . v 1, w Q 1' I' I ' S A C Y . . 1 l 1 v 1 V Z. . . . . c LY ' .' ' ' , ' p I 1 w v 1 ,1 b. Y C V V . -t 5 J 1' ' J . . c , 7 . . J 1 L i' f 'I' i' 1' i' i' 'I' 'k 1' i' 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k i'



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M H 9 BULLDOG 1949 'A' 'k DRI' KNIS CCORDINC to the much talked of Noah Webster the xxord dream means a collectron of rcleas that pass through thc mrrrd durrng sleep To some of Us xxho are less rntellectual rt srmplx 'neans xx hat xxe thrnk about xx hen xxe re asle p Noxx dreams can be placed rnto txxo rategorres dreams xxe have at nrght and of course the vxellknoxxrr dax dreams When mornrng corrres xve do not usually remember dreams of the nrght unless of course they vxere yxhat we call nrffhtmares or xxere exrtremelx bad In a nrf htmare xxe may haxe such terrrfvrnf experrences as bernf chased vxrth a meat ax berng, hanf ed hot or drovxned Fhese are the krnds of dreams that sta xxrth us longer and rt rs small xonder that they do Af arn xxe turn to Mr Webster for the correct defrn tron of '1 dav clrearn Hc comes to the rescue xxrth '1I IlIC1llll mus rn In a dax dream xxe prctrrre ou xxe are frn our uav dreams of coursej xery successful perhaps xery brrllrant or perhaps exen rf xxe haxe a ood rmagrnatron beautrful Our forefathcrs bclrex ed that all dreams had some sort of specral 'nerrr mg Just as they had belrefs rbout the xx eather and the 'noon But noxx rn ou present day and 'ree due to some exte t to our better educatron rt rs reneral knoxvledffe that dreams mean nothrnfr Ihe only thrn that thex could possrblx mean rs that the person had eaten too much or somethrng rndrffestrble So no people belreye that these txxo are not the only reasons for dreamrnv Manx tell us that xxhat xxe dream can alxx 'Qs traced back to the thrn s that were pre domrnant rn our mrnds xx hen xv xxent to e I'he people of the Brble belrexecl rn dreams and xrxhat xxas good enough for them rs certarnly good enough for Besrdes I am afrarcl xxe xwrll fro on dream rnof anvxx ay especrallv day dreamrnff Hattre Parker 49 H0016 Books haxe alxx ays seemed to me Somethrnf very great They lure me to the far off lands They make rrre thrnk of fate They make me ponder and remrnrsce They grxe me many dreams Thev make me thrnk of bv 'fone days They change my lrfe rt seems They help rrre prcture excrtrnf thrngs Phat happened lon f '1 o My rrrrnd rs frlled xxrth ecstatrc lrox My xxhole heart rs agloxx Vrolette LeBlanc 47 IIHNDI' Vl HFIRS IDIOSXNI R U ll S Wrth onlx a rcnrfe at exerx meal He eats anvthrn from broth to xeal And xx hen hrs mate bef rrrs to scold He savs Mx first xxrfe xx as a ood as Oo For xx hen I ate xxrth mv trusty knrfe There xx 'rs no strug le there xx as no strrfe She fusses and frrsses about hrs proc But she mrffht rs xxcll tallx to r prece of trrpe He chexxs terbakka and um tooether Looks at the moon and predrcts the xx eather Yes qurte 1 queer old duck rs he And he ll rrcxer chanf e undoulrtecllx Perrx Hardrnc, 42 I P IN NI UNI- The nrelloxx moon of srlx er lrght Brrnf s beautx on the darkest nrfrht A xelloxx sun and har est frrrn Brrnff happx davs and olden f arn Shrrlev Scott 43 'k'k29'k'k 1 'I' 'k . . 1 . VV w v V , ' ' , ' A1 4 5 V 1: 1 . . 7 H H US. 1 1 , r . . v v. . . 1 1. V, ' 1 1 ' . Y .- ' - - b 1 g 1 f ' 0' ' . . - v r f -1 1: 1' ' 1 , ' V V V ' V V , 1 ' , ' 9 . L V V . v - ,- V L b ' ' 2 f. I C Y V ' ' , , , - . V V- C ' Y 7 ' K 0 c ' , - . . C ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 V K V A I Y Y ' i 'Y ' C I -Ps I , ' V V V . . D 1 . V . L V , L I . 1 ' ' ci 1 ' 1 . . . . . . ,- . . '. . . ' C, tl' , 1 11 .1 1 ' I 1 cr - - 1 1 1 , , ,. ,V C . P- P- 1 1 1 , 1 I., , 1V , . . , . . . V V V . V V ' ' V V V 1 ' ' ' - . . 1 1 1. . , A V . . X ' r V C ' '. 1 15' , 1 1 c . V 5 ' .4 lx 1 . . ' . V ' w x 1 1 1 ' ' 1 x v 1 ,Q ' . . I . 1 . 'I 1 r 1 , 21 . V V f ' I ' - 1 - V - . I 1 ct 1 . , I C Y 1 -V 1 . V V V . V V' K c ' ' V- . ' ' ' b ' ' 1 1 - Q . 1 . 0. - V- V . . V.- . V V. 1 G D. 1 1 I 1 A A v , c rl , 7 - V V ' I V V - :selves as xxe xx ould lrke to be. lerhaps f' V -V - VC A ,,- L V 1 V 1 , . 1 1 1 If, . ' 1 V V . . 1 ' - V - 7 g ld. , , Y V V L V K . ,V k y V ' V V O. , 4 h , V L, V V - U . V V r w 11 bt, V 11 1 1 , . I' . . V, V ' V 1 r 1 ' .V V V ' V ' 1 11 1 1 ,1, , 1 1. 1 I ' 1' 1 ' , 1 1' ' 1 r Z - ' , . ,, , , ' , . . . c- 4 ' '- f , 1 1 . 1 I ' 1 ,' 1 1 1 1 bl , VT 1 1 ' 1 Il . ' , C ' . 1 1 1 1 1 , fc V L D 3, 1 1 1' 1 IQ. ' 1 V U . V ' V 1, 1 1 'I V ' U- V , V ' . , 5 C U 1 1 V V V . r , . C rs r L . - 1 1 1 ' c 1 V V V . ' ,. ' K v O . 1 D v' v u ' ' ' 1 K 1 . . 4 A r ' V ' ' C f za' 1, 1 V V V , ,, 1 D- 1 - C K DC AV V C V .V D 2 ' U' ' ' - V V V . ' 1 rs' 4 . 1 'V 1 1 I ' 1 ' 0 ' ' ' cr - ' Cu 4 1 1 V ' C rs rl - b d ' '

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