Mattanawcook Academy - Pine Needles Yearbook (Lincoln, ME)
- Class of 1944
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PINE NEEDLES School Year 1943 1944 X Pubhshed by the students of MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY Lmcoln Mame f 2 .EEE i:.Q1i1iXX,X . , ,A E ,E, FXNXX L Xi, i ii - . Y Q f . , T XBLE QT CONTENTS Olll f ll S mm lv ull S UI N Sym Alumm IX 1 lm L ll S H0 l Mlm 1 Illtl A, . llvclivzxlicm A T I'lflilm'iz1l Hozlrcl 1 Svh llirl-vt wry :xml Aw: 'als 1 Iiclilcwizils fc' ' 's Fl: .'.' N1 ls l,ilv1':11'5' llizlry llirls' fp 'ls Tluyy' .' rls Avi' 'ilivs :xml Fl llms .I lws Iflx 'l z ll.L1'U.' S4-1' V Au1ug'r:pl1s A .- ' 11'l'sv -lls , We the Qtudenm of Matt muxcook Acldemy sln cerely dedlcate th1S hxug ot the PINE NEFDI ES to Mr Calleton I Holmes 111 deep lppleclitlon of elexen yeam of loyal support 'md Llllfdlllflfb lIlt919St 1n the Qtudent body 4 PINE NEEDLES PINE NEEDLES BOARD Thlrd Row fl to rl B Clark P Weatherbee P Scott A Brlggs E Thomas H Noel M Beathem Second Row N Clay E Treadwell E Jordan C Clay E Weatherbee J Johnson L Bradstreet L Tash E N1cholson N McLaughl1n Mlss Reed 1Adv1serl Front Row K McMullen J G0OdW1D D Odell S Lane V Noel E Smart R Weatherbee PINE NEEDLES BOARD Edltor 1n Chlef Sylxla Lane Ass t Edltor Dorls O Dell L1terary Edltor V1TglH13 Noel Carolyn Clay Betty Weatherbee Clubs and Actlx 1t1es Parker Scott Athletlcs Glrls Loulse Tash Athletlcs Boys Alllson Brlggs Ar Mabel Young Bertha Clark Class Ed1tors Joyce Goodwm Nova McLaughl1n Kathleen McMullen Eleanor Jordan Alumnl Eleanor Treadwell Norma Clay Personals Edwm Thomas Paula Weatherbee Hortense Noel Exchanges Joan Johnson BUSIHCSS Managers Lorralne Bradstreet Exelyn Nlcholson Asst Busmess Managers Robert Ball Racheal Weatherbee Typlsts Tvplng Classes 1 2 Faculty Supeulsor MISS Angle Reed ' -' - ' ,. , . 1' '44 ' '45 ' . ' H ' ' '45 '46 . . . . . , V' ,44 si ,44 Elaine Smart '46 - .- '47 ' 5 '44 . . . '44 . K- Y , t ,44 L. S 4 .. , ' .- ' , 1 ' . '45 4 . ' S '43 1 ' . '4 t , A '44 - '47 S. . .' . . '45 , -. ' ' '44 ' - '45 - ' '45 . W . ,116 4 t ll 4 ' NIA I FANI -XXX C OOK AC ADEMY School Dmctory School Boa1d Suptuntendent of Schools FACULTX Ea11L McG1aw MA Ca1leton Holmes BS Stephen L'LVC1'ldCI A B Mr Eugene Mott M1ss A1l111e W1ay MA MIS Gladys Holmes Mrs Lau1a Stevens BS M1s Auvena Currler D1 B E Sewall M1s Geo1ge Wh1tt1e1 M1 Leamon MCK11lI1OI1 Charles Swa11 P11nc1pal SCICHCG Algebra SCICIICQ Hrstory Coach of Basketball a11d Track Brology Geometry Rad1o Code Trlgonometry Av1at1on Sclence Coach of Squad B Basketball Manual Tldllllllg FIGIICI1 Lat1n P1oblems of Democracy Dramatxcs and Pubhc Speakrng Dean of G111S Commerclal Subjects Coach of Grrls Athlet1cs Home Econonncs Freshmen Enghsh JIIIIIOI Busmess Trammg General Mathemat1cs MISS Erma Brawn A B MISS Angle Reed AB Sophomore JUDIOI and Sen1o1 Enghsh Adv1ser of Tatler and P1116 Needles Ruth Hanscom Vma McG1 aw Mrs M1 s Musxc D11 ector L1b1 a11a11 AWARDS 1942 44 SC1101ZlI'Sh1p Plaque 119431 Evelyn Nlcholson L0rra111e Bradstreet ECIWIII Thomas Robert Ball Scholarshlp Medals EdW1l'l Thomas Evelyn Nlcholson Schola1sh1p Ho11o1s Evelyn Nlcholson Lorralne B1adst1eet Sy1V1a Lane Carolyn Clay Joan JOIIHSOII EdW1I1 Thomas V1I'g1l11'1 Noel Mu1ray Bubgs Mad elme Sm1th Randolph Adams Parker Scott Loulse Iash Betty Weath erbee Athlet1c Medals Nad1a Barton Roger Morrlson Act1v1t1es Medals Joyce Osgood Parke1 Scott School Sp111t Medals Rlta McFarland Harold Blake Junlor Speakc1s Eleanor Tleadwell Yvonne Bab1neau Ma1y Etta Hu1d R1cheal Weathe1bee Robe1t Ball M1lledge Boyce All1so11 B11r,g,s Melvxn L1ne Becker Awa1d Maxme Ross N fir N f w 1 Y ' A A A X J , ' ' . . ., . . 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' , , 'f1 '.', ' 1 EDITORIALS FULFILLMENT Man cannot l1ve by bread alone Have you ever heard that Do you know what It me1ns Stes 1ts t1ue there are not enough v1t1m1ns 1n bread to supply the body and bre td would be t1resomcta1e me xl upon meal day after day But that 1s not the meftnlng of those s1x NN ords Not at all Man cannot llve h1s every day hte for long feehng complete sat1sfact1on There are t1mes when work and plfu become so monotonous or one so ox erbalanced that hte 1s unbearable Man then needs someth1ng also 1n h1s llfe It IS splrltual asslstance Wlth all the turmo1l 1n the world today pol1t1cally 1118991151011 at home and abroad b0C13lly nat1on flghtmg natlon econom1cally countmes plung mg 1nto near bankruptcy we have very few pleasant thlngs 1n prospect good proof of ou1 need of help from It 18 an mescapable fact that vue at school conslder thc dally Blble re ld 1ng an lnterruptxon to qlllbt study 1 borlng fue mmutes thrown an ay Ol a t1me to day dream Thls demonstr tted lack of respect 1s sa 11le0'1ous The men xx ho vsrote the Blble xx ere mspued by someth1ng1nf1n1te1x great then loxe for Chrlst Those men were human belngs s1mplc and earnest and fO1 Hls cause many gnc then Ines The very fact that thelr bellef h ts enduled for n1neteen hundred yea1s should be proof of the great strength of Chr1s tlanlty and the doctr1ne of I'9l1g'lOl1 the Blble Att9Ht10H to the Blble readlngs IH the dally ekerclse 18 the smallest re l1g1ous duty any oi us can obserxe The s1ncer1ty loglc and truth of the Book haxe nexer been surpassed No man cannot hxe bv bread alone M A THE WILL TO WIN Recently a student recexved a letter from one of last year s gr mduates now 1n the Army The followlng para gl xph lb txken flom that letter Xou ll nexer reallze what a won derful thlng home IS I newer dld but now that Word 19 a wonderful dream Ex erv q0ldlF,0 tt least ex ervone I know 1ust l1ves for the day he can come back home to the one he loxes Put there s a blg lob to be done hrst and home w1ll seem a lot better when tnat 1ob 15 done md a man can feel he can hxe h1s own llfe the W ay he wants to md not haxe to sav Yes s1r and NJ excuse sn' The Armys a won delful expellence and Im glad I can be tble to h ue the prnllege to serxe Those words came from one wx ho last yeal was one of us But he s not one of us anvmore He s changed and so hax e We That soldler s change was for the good What about ours? On every Slde there s an attltude of defense What do I care Who cares 1f I do lt Why bother If we cont1nue th1nk1ng and actmg about a m ttter IQ seemmglv small as studymg of teen L9 hearts What do I care lf We don t 19549 VVhx bothel to mln th1s xx ar ln 1944 there Wlll only be another xx hlch to pay taxes There h LS to be a ulll to vun 1f we ne golng, to be XlCtOI'10US1H 1944 or 1n oon 1t ulll grow 1n m1ll1ons um the Wdl thls year or 1n 0116 Ol'1 'Y-' v v v ' X Y I U - I av - - - . 1' , f ' , 1 . , I 1 v 7 1 . , 1 1 ' v 4 5 ' ' 1 .f ' . 1 . . F M , . . ' 1 Q , ' 2 L. ,- . . y Z , 1 K . 1 I l I I , , 1 1 1 1, l Y v. v W ' . I - C L x ' L.. 1 , '2 ' 2 ' : . . .. ,, , , Y 1 . I - 1 l wi ' ' A .v L Y I , 1 1 . 1. , ' . f 1 v ' . 7 f C. 1 1 , I' ' 1 - U 2 5 ' . c , 1 , 1 1 1' ' I 1 1 . . - 7 1 . 11 . - 1 V , H y 1 1- , 11 1 . 1 c . s ' y 4 ' ' . ' v ', v ' v ' 7 y D ' ' ' . ' v ' s 5 7 4 . s' 7 7 7 - L ' - Lx L . . . - Y 1 V 4 Q A L y A-A-7 9 l - . . 1 Q. I , T 1 1 , . 2 2 . , K. , , . . . ,, somethlng greater than we. but home IS st1ll El Wonderful dream. .1' D 1 ' c I ' X 1 I 1' I ' 1 . . . , 1 1 A 2 ' M A 1. 1 . . . . I ,H A : , 2 1' ' v . 1 ' f 1 l ' v l v C Y v 4 a v 1 ' , I 1 U . 1 1 ' 1 'v x s 2 3 L s 4 Ls. . M. . 1 . , . 1 1 1 c g 1. 1 y v ' x v 1 ' s ' - v T-H 1 u 77 H A m 9 . . . . Y 1 .4 V U . . ,, 4, ,, .,' K y ' 1 , 1 c ' ' f1,1 X- 2 ' 2 211 D1 11 ' ' K ' 21' ' apt 2 ' ' ' y 1 -1 V' v. 1 's 1 ' 77 , L. J K, I, . K ,. , . 7 . K Y ,, ' 1 1 1' 1 - 2 2 11 Y ' 1' MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY any other year The w1ll to w1n starts rxght here at home m the schools We xe got to get golng or every sold ler s dream of gettlng home W1ll have to walt many more years for fulflll ment Practlcally every student has somebody dear 1n the servlce a father brother or slster Thlnk what It w1ll mean to them to come home for good Just thlnk then you W1ll want to xx ork' M A TIME YET TO COME WHEREIN Usually when I peek between the cox ers of a dlctlonary I expect to be confronted by lengthy technlcal terms explfunlng a very slmple Word Thls t1me somewhat to my surprlse Mr Webster rose above my expectatlons Of the future he expla1ned tlme yet to come four slmple words wxth a xx orld of meamng and they command '1 world of people dreamers and prac t1Cdl mlnded persons al1kewho look to the future w1th varled They feel 1n the1r hearts Joy or sad ness hope or dlsllluslonment a great calm strength or fear for the myster 1ous never endxng yet descend1ng fu ture Just what does that tlme yet to come hold ln store for all of us? W1ll We be slax es to some madman s fancy or w1ll we contlnue to l1X6 1n our great grand and glorlous Amer1can way of l1f99 VV1ll we make successes of our own personal l1x es or w1ll We become dls 1llus1oned and forthxx 1th slnk to utter depths of despa1r'7 W1ll we contlnue to strlxe fox the betterment of th1s topsy turxv old world or W1ll we succumb to selfishness and greed to further our own ends? If we do succumb to such meutless mOt1X es then what would be the end? My answer lb a world wlthout emotlons a future Of course there w1ll always be a future techmcally speakmg but noxv the future of whlch I spe lk IS the t1me yet to come III whlch hlgh hopes and expectatlons w1ll bc fulfllled Thls IS the k1nd of future tow nd whlch all happy people look Happx people' What 1 glc t wealth 19 thelrsl Wh xt a beautlful fu ture lS IH store for them' The1rs 18 a great wealth because no xmount of money can buy happmess What has money to do w1th furtherlng happl ness? Money does not buy happlness Yet there are those who say Wlth money one can be unhappy 1n com fort Those are the xvords of cymcs and sophlstlcates people who sat 1r1ze the reallv beaut1ful thlngs of 1 e The future of happy people IS a beautlful one for trulv h xppx people ma1n unhappy for long And so we come to the concluslon that the more happy people We haxe 1n the world the brxghter the future W1ll seem That may be merely an 11 luslon concermng the future but at least lt IS a peaceful and cheerful thought There w1ll always be a future Don t let anyone tell you d1fferently Wlth other young folks I have always had the lmplesslon that men and women 1n the autumn of thelr years dwell mostly ln the past However I have come to the mference at whlch my v1ewpo1nt concernlng the mxtter 19 exactly the rexerse I presume these usually genlal lId19Q xnd gentlemen ofter speak of dxys gone by but I belleve they ire more concerned VVlth the future xust as IS the younger gen eratlon For example Wllllam Allen , . 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I Z .' 1 ' v ' w I v 's 7- - .. ., , . . . ,u Y , . . . . . , 8 PINE NEEDLES Wh1te IH h1s ed1tor11l Thoughts at Slxty Flve wrote I have never had h1gher hopes for usefulness md hap plness Surely h1s hlgh hopes were for h1s future usefulness and happ1 ness The future 1s no land of mllk and honey We all know that The1e w1ll always be a h1gh ladder to the top of the Mounta1n of Success 1nd vou re bound to sl1p back a rung or two once 1n a whlle If you look to the future w1th your face to the sun and you1 heart set on an ult1m 1te goal vou c in reach xt and hold 1t w1th a greater fu ture IH v1ew M A SELF CONTROL A person must be 1ble to cont1ol hlmself before he Llll control others 1n any Way In other words a person who has the qualltv of lcadershlp 18 al ways one who has full control of h1s emot1ons and othe1 facult1es md w ho ma1nta1ns th1s self control tt all tlmes Too manv people SLOIH the word self control because they feel that 1n order to be self controlled a DEISOI1 must be verv prlm and 151013610 m fact prlm and prope1 to such an ex tent that a self controlled person has no sense of humor ind IS the type of person who dlsplavs no emot1on be cause he h1s no emotlon to dlsplay There deflmtely a1e people 1n th1s category but they could not be called merely self controlled These people are to be p1t1ed Bcctuse then emo tlons have been so long gua1ded and hldden from even themselves they ne1ther love or hate en1ov l1fe or des p1se It You may say that they obtaln a happy medlum but th1s 18 not true They lead 1 very llfeless LX1SlLdllCQ for they spend all thelr t1me t1y1ng to be self controlled VVe were g1ven a l1fe vvh1ch we were supposed to l1ve not merely control We are supposed to be humans w1th hearts not robots of our own mmds However we may actually ma1n ta1n t1ue self control and en1oy l1fe to the greatest degree True self con trol IS obta1ned when a person under stands hlmself and therefore can con trol h1s emot1ons that IS thls person l6dl1Z6S 1ust how much of each emo UOI1 can be d1splaved w1thout over domg 1t '1h1s may seem as lf a per son must guard hls every thought and actlon The avexage person uncon sc1ent1ously controls h1s emot1ons It IS when he becomes too consc1ous of h1s emot1ons and IH some way at tempts to exaggerate them that he loses self control One thmg w h1ch ls supposed to elevate man above beasts more than anythmg else IS h1S reason Yet very temat1callyY When IH a crowd we are L111'19d away by the psychology of the group and we are swayed more by the act1ons of the crowd than by our rea son Self control 1S oftentlmes lost ln crowds If only one person loses h1s self control and openly d1sp1ays some omouon one by one the crowd loses self control A good example of th1s f1ct IS to be found IH the fem1n1ne aud1ences of a famous crooner That IS certa111ly an example of c1owd psy chologv IH loss of self control Th1s 18 no doubt a dlfflcult era 1n wh1ch to control emot1ons for the ent1re wo1ld 1s 1n an emotlonal up he tval Yet lf some people would en 1ov llfe and not be too prlm and proper w h1le others would treat llfe ll 1turally a11d not 1n IH exaggerated v 1 . . .... 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' MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY manner the world m1ght more qu1ckly hnd the true meanlng of peace L1fe 13 DFGCIOUS true self control renders It prlceless M A ERIC KNIGHT w1as bo1n IH York sh1re the large desolate county IH the north of England He f1rst came to Amerlca as a boy and hae mnce won fame as a novellst and short story wr1ter The follow1ng 1s a letter yvhlch he rnlght have wrltten to hls nephew 1n England August 4 1942 Dear nepheyv Erlc It was splend1d news th tt your mother s letter brought me today My slncerest congratulatlons and I aseure you that my prlde 1n bemg your uncle 1s second only to hers Hav1ng an elghteen year old R A F flghter pllot among us entltles the fam1ly to a good deal of pr1de' Llttle d1d I 1eal1ze what an honor my dear slster was g1v1ng me when she made he1 only son my Th1s news howey cr dld not espec1 ally QUFDFIQQ me I can 1emembe1 too well that last t1me I saw you a few ye 1rs ago Your nose was constantly between the coyers of my and all ay 1at1on textbooks on wh1ch you could lav hand I beheye lt was your zest for fly1ng ey en as a VOLlI'1gSt91 wh1ch first lnsplred my Flylng Yo1ksh1re min Now the or1g1nal Ilylllg' York sh1reman has actually taken fl1ght and what 1s a gre tter tr1bute has txken fhght IH defense of h1s country You haye won honor for our county of Yorksh1re too Let It produce a few more sons l1ke you and It c tn no long er be alleged that Yorksh1re men are strong 1n the arms but weak 1n the head Qlllth se11ously EFIC you can be 1ustly proud I would say you are tXXlC9 blessed You haye the pr1v1 lege of S61y1Hg' our country and of Sery1ng 1n the Rovtl A1r Force that yallant glOllp of young men yvho are m1k1ng thelr own gall Lnt hlstory It 1sn t e tsy IOI us w ho must be sat 1sf1ed yy 1th th1s umchau XIGW of the yy 11 especl Llly yvc w ho seryed IH the f11st World War Yet I have been glad 01 the sm ll w I5 111 w hlch I am able to se1ye md tm str1y1ng to make It gl eat by dO111g'1t g1c'1tly In your last lettel you spoke en thus11st1c1lly ot ut and palntlng Thls p1oycd llltL1LStlDg' to me but at the sxme tlme :mused me as It brought back a flood of memoues I doubt 1f Iye ey er 1el1tcd to you at length on my adyenttue yy 1th puntmg A num be1 of yea1s ago I became greatly at t1acted by pfuntlng nor was It only an att1act1on IOI mv amb1t1on to be come an utlst soon became qulte real EIl'1'1bltlOlI w ts sxdly d lmpened by my dlscoy e1y th tt I tm color bllnd My DlCtllI'6'S uc colol mtd md sources of g1eat su1p11se 1nd dellght to my f1l9lIdQl It h ts c lused my Wlf6 a great deal of lnxlety she llISlStS upon Fldlllg besldc me yy hencye1 I drlve an tuto mobllc 1n 01 de1 to tell me whether the tralhc llght 1s 1ed Ol g1een Yet I st1ll punt SOl'lILtln'l6S It IH rel xx ttlon from my w11t1ng At p1csent I un cndetyoung to bu1ld 1 sto1y uound my dog Lmssle who 18 my const xnt comp 1111011 She 1s 1 fine llllfllll 1nd gtllynt coml ide I want to make hexs 1 s1mplc but strong StO1X ippetlmg to the hum Ln1t1r11n lnstlncts those lllSt1IlCtS whlch must t ' . v . 3 1 1. w Y . 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A . z 1 A . z C U ' ' 1 V v , ' 1 ' , , ' 1 PIINE NEEDLILQ goxern each of us IH the xx o1ld of to morrow I could not be honest and sav that I am Sorry the Unlted Qtatee has 1o1ned thw confllct Wlth us As 11 g1ec1t A merlcan patrlot once qild Un1ted xxe Qtdnd And 1n thu countlx xxe hflxe a worthy allv EPIC I hexxe alxx fzys be lleved that every man must be glx en an opportunlty to proxe h1mself no matter vxhfmt hm race need or 16 llglon Th1s country h0ldQ eteadfastlx to that prlnclple Yet ae you notlce I st1ll speak of myself ai an Enghshmdn Although I dearly loxe my adopted COLlFlt1y I m stlll as Enghsh ts Yorkshnre pud dlngl Agam I Qend vou slncelest congrat ulatlonq mx defxr nephexn Mix xou I kept mfc Illltll ltl1St xou c n spu ld WOLII XNIIILS to1 a home fllght And is mv X inkee frlendx xxould sax Keep them Flvmg' You1 dex oted uncle EIIC Kn1ght n Jdllllllpx 1 1 111 nt tl anQpo1t pl me sxx uns: out of the north 1nd CllSl19ll 111 the mngles of Dutch C U1 :nm crertlnq the xx out d1xfLste1 1n Amerlcun AXl'itlO1l H1sto1x One ol the thlrtv f1xe x1ct1ms xx IN M4101 FFIC lmght lLltl'l0l of Flymg Yorkshnre man, This Above All, 111dLass1e Come Home He xx xx 1 xx 11 Cfhlllltx mst N much 1811 he h Ld been k1lled1n battle but such men ncx er dle The lnsplra t1on and messxqe thex le xxe vx1ll last as long ts hum Lnltx surx IX es QW? c's'Yff'-1 10 1 f ' 1 A X 1, . v 1 1. 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MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY RANDOLPH ADAMS Ph1l College Scxentlfxc Course Football 11 2 31 Capt 131 Basket ball 11 2 3 41 Capt 121 Track 11 2 31 Baseball 121 A A D1 rector 11 2 31 Secretary 121 Vlce President 31 Home Room Chr 121 One ActP1ay13 Freshman Receptlon Comm 141 Vlce Pres of Class 121 Autumn Leaf Dance Comm 13 41 Intramural Sports 21 Athletrc Award 121 Class Basketball 11 2 31 War Stamp Salesman 131 B1010gy Club 121 Flrst Axd 21 Senlor Play Stage Manager 141 Mmstrel Show 131 Honors 141 Of all ID the class whos made a name We thmk of Phxl when we thmk of fame Hes led us all and helped to wm Success and honor are meant for h1m EARL ALDRICH Termlte Englxsh Course Llbrarxan 12 3 41 Glee Club 11 21 Intramural Sports 121 Flrst A1d 121 Track 12 31 Basketball 121 He trles qulte hard both xn h1s stud1es And ln trylng to please us all Heres to our future farmer who Is startlng h1s farm next fall MABEL YOUNG Engllsh Course Pme Needles Board 12 3 41 Jr Red Cross Councll 12 31 Fxrst Amd 121 Photography Club 131 Home Ec Club 12 3 41 President 131 Intramural Sports 121 Home Room Secretary 11 31 Class Secretary 131 Tatler Board 11 2 3 41 Commerc1al Club 141 Secy to Mlss Reed 141 Home Nurslng 141 A toast to our artlst faxr' Whose fr1endsh1p lrke a precxous gem MILLEDGE BOYCE Harmony Engllsh Course Freshman Sophomore Speaklng 11 21 .Tumor Speakmg 131 Intramural Sports 111 P T Exh 111 Llttle Women Play Cast 111 Senlor Play 131 When you hear a Jolly laugh Or see a flymg eraser Or feet sprawled ln the alsle It s Mllledge you can wager LORRAINE BRADSTREET Rosxe College Classical Course Freshman Sophomore Speakrng Con test 11 21 Interscholast1c One Act Play Contest 1121 Class One Act Play 11 31 Llttle Women Play 121 Dramatlcs Club 1121 Frrst Ard 121 Intramurals 121 Orchestra 11 2 31 Band Con cert 11 21 P T Exh 121 Jumor Speakmg Contest 131 Glee Club 131 U of M Speaklng Contest 131 Autumn Leaf Dance Comm 13 41 Mlnstrel Show 131 Pxne Needles Board 12 3 41 Tatler Board 11 2 3 41 Secretary to MISS Armstrong 131 Class Games 11 2 3 41 Basketball 11 2 3 1 Basketball Letter 13 41 Sen lor Play 141 Substltute Teacher 141 Home Nursmg 141 Class Motto Commlttee 141 Senlor Banquet Commlttee 141 Commer clal Club 141 Scholarshlp Plaque 11 2 31 Salutatorlan Rosle IS a very versatlle lass In dramatlcs and scholarshlp few can surpass Loveable charmmg shes really flrst rate But her hearts wrth her Roger ln hxs P 38 H 'H 1 1 1 1 . 1 ,- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 1 u 1 - - ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 l 7 1 1 ' 1 7 1 ' ' 9 7 ' . 1 lt ' 11 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 . -1 7 1 I ' 1 1 ' 1 AK ' 11 3 . 1. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 u H 11 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 Is beautlful to have, and rare. H 11 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 . ll ' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 17 1 ' , . 1 1 1 , . , . CK ' 11 3 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 U ' , ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' .' 1 7 . ' . ll ' 11 1 H Y! 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' Y - 1 1 .1 '- I 1 1 1 L' ' ll ' 17 ' ' I ' 3 . , . - 1 7 7 PINE NEEDLES MURRAY BRIGGS BTISSS English Course Scholarshlp plaque 113 First Aid 113 Track 133 Junior Speaking 133 Senior Play 143 Murray to M A just came 'Ihree years ago last fall His quick studlous ways Have won the hearts of all CARLETON CARPENTER Carpy Engl sh Course One Act Play 113 Intramural Sports 123 P T Exh 123 Class Basketball 123 Assembly Committee 123 Senior Play 143 Th1S handsome fellow you will agree Is ieally nic to know 'Ihough he wont tell us his hearts desire We know hes somebodys beau CAROLYN CLAY Callie College Classical Course Orchestra 11 2 3 43 Band 11 2 3 43 Pine Needles Board 11 2 3 43 Tatler Board 11 2 3 43 Drarnatics Club 11 23 Band Concerts 11 23 Sophomore One Act Play 123 Home Room Chm Mag Con test 113 Sp lhng Contest 113 Minstrel Show 133 Com mercial Club 143 Property Mgr of Senior Play 143 Secre 123 Class Basketball 123 Little Women Prompter 123 P T Exh 123 Class Motto Comm1ttee 143 Class Prophecy 143 Honors 143 Writer play prompter and dancer Her days are filled to the brim Studious ambitious and clever Aye Maties she keeps right ln trim JOYCE CLEMENTS Jose College CIRSJICHI Course Transferred senior year from Searsport High School Searsport Chalrman Asembly Com mittee 143 Home Economics Club 143 Tatler Board 143 Senior Play 143 Class Flower Commlttee 143 With her sparklmg smlle and carefree way Joyce w1ll always win the day Along life s roads where er she goes Shell make friends as everyone knows ARTHUR DAY Bud English Course Transferred Junior year from Deering Hxgh School Portland Home Room Chairman 133 Tatler Board 143 Bud who may seem like a qulet lad Is really as l1ve1y as any grad A hunter fisherman mechanic too To fair Elaine hell eer be true lt ' 77 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 5 Z . . 1 . I 1 1 ' H H i 3 5 1 . . . 3 ' Q Q ' - . , . V ' ' e . 1 Y 9 U ' H U 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 3 1 Z - Q . . ' . G ' 1 . ' . - v P 1 v 1 . 1 ' tary to Miss Conley 133g First Aid 1233 Intramural Sports . . . 3 ' 3 1 1 3 U I! ' ' ' 1 1 ' - ' . ' . H S! . Y y 1 1 . I ' 5 7 3 1 U H ' 1 Y - ' . il Y! 1 1 1 ' CA F7 I 1 1 1 Q ' ' 1 1 MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY COLLEEN DELANO Comme1c1alCou1s Softball 111 Glee Club 11 21 Tat ler Board 141 Photography Club 121 Hall to our falr Colleen' Whose cheerful mlen and smlle serene Our frlendshlp and our hearts have won And the heart of her man John MERLE GIFFARD Giffle Englxsh Course Orchestra 11 2 31 Band 11 2 3 41 Bas ketball 11 31 Class Basketball 121 F1rst Ard 121 Glee Club 111 Intramural Sports 131 Glfl w1th her manner carefree and gay Enchants lnnumerable lads her way Sweetheart of Army Navy and Mar1nes She s tops Wlth them the queen of queens JOYCE GOODWIN JOS19 Commerclal Course Glee Club 111 Llttle Women Play Cast 121 One Act Play Contest 121 Freshman Sophomore Speakmg Contest 121 L1brar1an 12 41 Commerclal Club Pres 141 Dramatlcs Club 121 FITSE A1d 121 Prne Needles com 141 Secretary and Treasurer Junlor Red Cross Coun C11 141 Vlctory Corps 131 Tatler Board 141 A charmlng asset to the sen1or class Is Joy Goodwln a carefree lass When she s so happy we re qulte sure Its due to a letter from the srgnal corps KATHLEEN HAMILTON Kay Engllsh Course Transferred senlor year from Lee Acad emy Lee Commerclal Club 141 Tatler Board 141 Demure and sweet And tres petlte You ought to know Shes mce to meet LOUIS HASKELL Ben Engllsh Course Class Basketball 12 3 41 Intramural Sports 121 Ass t Mgr of Baseball 121 Basketball Asst Mgr 121 Manager 131 F1rstA1d121 Tatler Board 141 Ben 1s the tallest ln h1S class In drrvmg hlS car he lb not surpassed When all the glrls p1le lnto hrs car Ben IS contented and travels far 1 . 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' ' . li H 7 7 1 u PINE NEEDLES JOAN JOHNSON College Classlcal Course Basketball 11 2 3 Capt 45 Basket ball letter 12 3 45 Class Games 11 2 3 45 Junlor Speaklng 135 U of M Speaklng Contest 135 Interpretatlve Poetry U of M 125 Autumn Leaf Dance Comm 13 45 Lxttle Women 125 A A Dlrector 145 Candy Sale Chm 135 Tatler Board 12 3 45 P1ne Needles Board 11 2 3 45 Freshman Receptlon Comm 145 Gen eral Mgr Mag Contest Champlon Salesman of State Certlflcate of Achrevement 145 F1rst A1d 125 Intramural Sports 125 Tat ler Ma1l1ng Comm 145 P T Exh 125 Dramatlcs Club 11 25 Orchestra 115 Band Concert 115 Photography Club 115 Inter scholastlc One Act Play Contest 125 Softball 115 Sen1or Play 145 Class Hlstory 145 Honors 145 Po1sed popular personallty plus Shell succeed ln whatever her chorce Br1ll1ant and talented 1n each sense of the word And tops wlth that guy known as Boyce SYLVIA LANE S1 y College Classrcal Course Orchestra 11 25 Tatler Board 11 2 3 45 P1ne Needles Board 11 2 3 45 Edxtor 145 Class games 115 Interscholast1c One Act Play Contest 125 L1ttle Women Play Cast 125 Dramatlcs Club 125 Jumor Speaklng 135 U of M Speakmg 135 One Act Play 135 F1rst A1d 125 Intramural Sports 125 Phys1calTra1n1ng Exh1b1t1on 125 Class Basketball 11 25 Home Room Chr Mag Contest 135 Sec to Mr Holmes 135 Sub strtute teacher 145 Sen1or Play 145 Freshman Receptlon Comm 145 Autumn Leaf Dance Comm 13 45 Home Nurslng 145 Grad uatxon Ball Comm 145 Baccalaureate Comm 145 Sen1or Ban quet Comm 145 Honor Essay Graceful v1vac1ous talented But Cupld s shot hxs dart And we ll have you under Stan d boys ARTHUR MILLETT Peppy Commercxal Course Orchestra 11 2 3 45 Glee Club 115 Band 11 2 3 45 Asst Manager of Track 125 Manager 135 B1olo Club 125 Commerc1al Club 145 Sen1or Play 145 F1rst A1d 125 Intramural Sports 125 Peppy IS a studlous lad Who never falls to be prepared In mus1c he has won much fame He ll surely wln a handsome dame ROGER MORRISON Rog Englrsh Course Basketball 11 2 35 Capta1n 145 Track 12 3 45 Capta1n 135 Football 12 35 A A Dlrectors 11 2 35 Pres 145 Junror Red Cross Councll 145 F1rst A1d 125 Class Pres 135 P1ne Needles Board 135 Tatler Board 145 Athletlc Medal 135 In tramural Sports 125 Class Basketball 11 2 3 45 Bxology Club 125 Class Track 135 Stage Manager of Sen1or Play 145 Class Flower Comm 145 At basketball hes clever W1th grrls he always stops But ser10usly they never Can land th1s guy who s tops EVELYN NICHOLSON Ev1e College Classlcal Course Orchestra 11 2 35 Glee Club 11 2 35 Dramatlcs Club 11 25 One Act Play 115 Band Concerts 11 25 Class Games 11 25 Lrttle Women play cast 125 Interscholast1c One Act Play Contest 125 P1ne Needles Board 12 3 45 Rxng Comm 125 F1rstA1d125 Intramural Sports 125 Tatler Board 11 2 3 45 Secretary to Mrs Eaton 135 Mrnstrel Show 135 War Stamps Salesman 145 D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Cand 145 Jr Red Cross Rep at Reg1onal Conference 145 Sen1or Play 145 Sub Teacher 145 Home Nurslng 145 Graduatlon Ball Comm 145 Class Flower Comm 145 Scholarshrp Medal 11 2 35 Scholar shxp Plaque 11 2 35 Valedrctorran Ev1e May IS a clever lxttle lass For four long years the head of her class Shes loyal and frlendly 1n a very n1ce Way And t1s whlspered shell someday be Elle May Day -2 HJO55 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . - . 4 . li ' 55 1 5 ' Y 5 ! ' ' ' 1 1 KI 1 H ' 5 ' 5 5 Y Y 77 . ' 1 - 5 5 5 5 ' 5. ' 1 ' ' 1 . L1 - YY ' ' 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 5 ' ' ' Y 1 5 1 5 5 - ' 1 1 Y I 5 '. 1 s ' 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 CK '11 7! ' 1 1 H 5 5 5 7 Y 5 7 ' - 1 U ' 55 1 1 Y 1 , 1 1 y y 5 5 7 ! . . . . , . . . , ' 1 - 1 1 5 ' - 1 ' 1 Y 5 ' 5 5 ii YY 1 Pr1vate Jewett has her heart. 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 - U . 1 1 1 G gy KK 55' ' 7 1 , . , 44 11 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 I Y ' Y YY . LL YY 1 ' 1 - 5 A 5 5 I - 1 1 n ' 11 Y Y Y 7 Y 5 Y 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ll ' YY 1 ' 1 5 Y - . KK ' 5! . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 If 55 ' 7 5 K' 1 . I Y 5 5 - 5 7 Y I ' 1 , . , . MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY VIRGINIA NOEL Gmny Glee Club 113 Flrst A1d 123 Freshman One Act Play 113 Llttle Women Play Cast 123 Jun1or Speaking 133 U of M Speaklng Contest 133 Senlor Play 143 Dramatxcs Club 11 23 Secretary to Mrs Stevens 13 43 Intramural Sports 123 Basket ball Asst Mgr 133 Manager of Basketball 143 Pres Home Ec Club 143 Tatler Board 13 43 P1ne Needles Board 11 2 3 43 Baccalaureate Servlce Comm 143 Home Room Chr Mag Con test 143 Home Room Chr 143 Sub Teacher 143 Class Poet 143 Honors 143 Someday Ill find h1m IS Glnneys tune When that day comes lt won t be too soon Meanwhlle we all know that she and Peppy Whooped lt up as Elmer and Eifle KENNE'I'H OSGOOD Leaky Engllsh Course Transferred Junlor year from Brewer Hlgh School Brewer Photography Club 133 Football 133 Tatler Board 13 43 Vlctory Corps 133 Class Basketball 133 Track 43 In Engllsh class hes qu1te laconlc By maklng remarks so absurd But all ln all he s qulte platonlc And the Navy he soon w111 d1sturb PARKER SCOTT Scotty Engl1sh Course Class Presldent 143 Vlce Pres 133 Treasurer 123 Basketball 11 2 3 43 Track 12 3 43 Mxnstrel Show 133 Tatler Board 143 Dramat1cs Club 13 Orchestra 11 23 Band 11 2 3 43 Athletlc Assn D1rectors 143 Freshman Soph omore Speaklng Contest 11 23 Junlor Speaklng 133 Sen1or Play 143 P1neNeedles Board 143 Class Games 11 2 3 43 t1on Ball Comm 143 U of M Speakmg 133 Class Marshal 12 3 43 Vlce Pres of Home Room 133 Intramurals 123 Class Track 133 Flrst A1d 123 Band Concert 11 23 Choral Readlng 123 B1 ology Club 123 All Star Team 113 Class Motto Comm 143 Sen lor Banquet Comm 143 Class Flower Comm 143 Baccalaureate Comm 143 Junlor Dance Comm 133 Class W1ll 143 Honors Scottys the lad whos lots of fun In sports and speaklng fame hes won Hes popular handsome and talented too W1th lots of vlrtues and faults but few MADELINE SMITH Sm1thy Commerclal Course A A D1rectors 113 Tatler Board 143 Home Ec Club 143 Commerclal Club 143 Bxology Club 123 F1rst A1d 123 Home Nurs1ng Pres 143 Intramural Sports 123 Secretary to Mrs Currler 143 P T Exh 123 Subst1tute Teacher 143 Class G1ft to School 143 Honors Sm1thy 1S the sweetest lass Shows lots of bralns 1n every class In typlng shes tops IH shorthand too And her heart has Jomed the Navy blue LOUISE TASH Blondle Engllsh Course Orchestra 11 2 33 Softball 113 Basketball 13 43 Photography Club 11 23 Blology Club 123 F1rstA1d 123 P T Exh 123 Intramural Sports 123 Commerclal Club Vlce Pres 143 D1rector of Phys1calTra1n1ng 143 Plne Needles Board 143 Tatler Board 143 Secretary to M1ss Wray 143 Honors Shy demure but frlendly too Golden ha1r and eyes of blue W1th studles and sports a busy lass Georges cholce from our semor class KK ' Y! 2 I - , H ' 11 . 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' . , , 7 , , PINE NEEDLES EDWIN K THOMAS Eddle College Class1cal Course Class Pres 113 A A Dxrector 11 3 43 Rlng Comm 123 One Act Play 113 Drarnatlcs Club 11 23 Tatler Board 13 43 Home Room Chm of Mag Contest 113 Floor Capt of Mag Contest 133 Scholarshlp Plaque 11 33 Class Motto Comm 143 Graduatron Ball Comm 143 Flrst Ald 123 P1ne Needles Board 143 Scholarshlp Medal 133 Basketball 13 43 Asst Mgr Basketball 12 33 Track 12 3 43 Band 12 33 Intramural Sports 123 Class Treasurer 143 Home Room Chalr man 33 Class Basketball 11 2 3 43 Freshman Reception Comm 143 Mmstrel Show 133 Band Concert 123 Asst Manager of Football 11 23 Senxor Play 143 War Stamp Salesman 13 43 Class H1story 143 Honors 143 Hollywood has rts Cantor The Bandwagon has 1ts Ready Just l1ke th1s we haven t mlssed We have our grand old Eddle GEORGE 'IREADWELL Tread Engllsh Course Class Vice Pres 143 M1nstrel Show 133 Sen1or Play 143 Asslstant Manager of Football 11 23 Manager of Football 133 Asst Mgr of Basketball 11 2 33 Mgr of Basket ball 143 Track 11 2 3 43 Brology Club 123 Tatler Board 13 Stage Mgr of Llttle Women 23 Stage Mgr of One Act Plays 133 P T Exh 123 Class Basketball 11 2 3 43 Class Track 133 Intramural Sports 123 Freshman Receptlon Comm 143 Electr1 clan for Graduat1on 123 Graduatlon Ball Comm 143 Class Flower Comm 143 Flrst A1d 123 Band Concert 113 Junlor Dance Comm 133 Class Glfts 143 George 1S surely our no1sy boy He shouts and hollers wlth the greatest of Joy He teases the g1rls unt1l they pout But strll he IS a good old scout ELIZABETH WEATHERBEE Bet College Classlcal Course P1ne Needles Board 11 2 3 433 Dramatlcs Club 123 Freshman Speakmg Contest 113 Sophomore One Act Play 123 Jr Red Cross Councll 12 3 Pres 43 Blology Club Pres 123 Photography Club 11 2 33 Class Treasurer 133 Freshman Receptlon Comm 143 Assembly Comm 11 2 Chan' man 33 Frrst Ald 123 Home Room Cha1rman Mag Drrve 123 Choral Readmg 123 Tatler Board 12 3 43 Home Nursmg 143 Intramural Sports 123 A A D1rector 143 Home Room Chalr man 133 Sen1or Play 143 Class G1fts 143 Honors 143 Bet 1S so llvely v1vac1ous and sweet Exactly the person we all l1ke to meet Popular yes but I want to tell ye Her heart really belongs to that Irrshman Kelly gg ' H ' 3 . g . . 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CLASS NOTES FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES At the begrnnrng of the fall sessron the Freshman Class enrolled wrth 85 members At our first class meetrng the followrng oflrcers were elected Presrdent Gordon Johnston Vrce Presrdent Donald Hawkrns Secreta ry rnd Treasurer Floyd Reed Other class meetrngs followed such as electrons of Red Cross Drrectors Hortense Noel and Marv Charette A A Dnectors Patrrcra Whalen Elcena Tew ksbury Donald Hawkrns rnd Jos eph ludden PINE NEEDLES Board Eleanor Jordan Hortense Noel and Bertha Clark Freshman Receptron w rs held e rrly rn the fall term whrch set up hrgh sprrrts for the Freshmen and Senrors rs well as the Sophomores and Junrors Some of the stunts conducted by the Senrors were verv enroyable such as eatrng a blueberry pre wrthout usrng Athletrcs also played a very rmpor tant part Many freshmen went out for basketball Bertha Clark w as the only freshman grrl who made the team to plav regularly as a substrtute but there were other grrls w ho helped out bv pr rctrcrng., wrth the marn squad Manv boys also went out for basket ball and most of them were on the B squad of freshmen and sophomores We ue sure that they wrll be of great xalue to the M A team rn later ye rrs We want to th rnk Mrs Brrola and also the group of Senror grrls who so wrllrngly taught when rt was drffrcult to nnd a permanent te rcher Of all the Freshmen who hare left school only one has rorned the serrrce Norman Budsxe left to rom the Navy and rs now a S Z c The Freshman hooms 2 3 and 7 hate been xerv successful rn errnrng, the scholarshrp rnd rttendance ban ners Thrs vear the Freshman and Sophomore boys rn laoom 7 h we been awarded the Red Cross Banner and the l'l0f Red Cross Strcker M A SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES We srlly sophomores as we have been ehrrstened although we dont try to lrwe up to such a name held our first meetrns, rn September At thrs meetrng we elected the class officers for the ye rr They were as follows Presrdent Walter Godrng Vrce pres rdent Groxer Reed Secretary and Treasurer Juamta McMullen We also chose our rrng commrttee whrch consrsted of Mrurrce Smrth Jeanne Nrchols Elrrne Smart Pearl Our class held other class meetmgs durrng the year to choose representa trxes to serxe on x rrrous school com mrttees Our members of the A A Drrectors ire W rlter Codrng, Norma Clay and Je rnne Nrchols on the PINI' NEEDLES Board Elarne Smart Norma Clav rnd Kathleen McMullen M rns member of our clrss hrve taken prrt rn the other rctryrtres of the school ln musrc there rre mem bers rn the Glee Club orchestra and band rn sports the bovs h rd a team of therr own called Squad B Thrs team w rs co rched bv Mr Lu ender wrth Kenneth Ne rl rs crptarn The g,rrls under the corchrng of Mrs Holmes and wrth C1 ree Brown rnd Krthleen McMullen rs captrrns dr ' A ' 17 A 7 ' I x 4 K L , X . 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L, . , A. . , 1.2 , 2 kv . , 1 S 1' ' 7' . 2 3 2 2 K, A 2 ' kv, '- PINE NEEDLES uded the glrls Into two teams who played the two Freshman teams Room 9 the w1nn1ng team recelved the numerals Dolores Currler Grace Brown Jeanne Nxchols and Kathleen McMullen were chosen to play on the vars1ty team We d1dn t have our speak1ng contest and one act play thls vear but N Clay R Lancaster B Scott C Kelly J Nlchols and K McMullen co oper ated Wlth some of the Jun1or g1rls 1n puttmg on a play Twelve Hours by the Clock The proceeds went to the Red Cross As our Sophomore year draws to a close we become thoughtful Some of our classmates w1ll be enllstlng 1n Un cle Sam s Armed Forces and won t be wlth us next year In closlng We want to say that we hope where ever they go near or far they w1ll remember and cher1sh the good tlmes at M A M A JUNIOR CLASS NOTES lected the follow1ng officers Pres1 dent Walter Moores V1ce Presldent All1son Brlggs Secretary Treasurer DOFIS O Dell A very popular student IS Walter Moores hav1ng been reelec ted for three years Laura Savage represented the class 1n the Jun1or Red Cross Counc1l Those representlng the Junlors on the assembly commlttee are Robert Ball Nadla Barton and Thomas Ry der Mary Whalen All1son Brlggs James Vose Walter Moores and Nadla Bar ton are members of the Act1v1t1es As soc1at1on On November 24 the Junlors had a Thanksg1v1ng dance Hammonds Or chestra furnlshed the muslc and Cobb Hall was decorated xery colorfully and art1st1cally The speakers IH the Jun1or Read1ng EXh1b1t1on presented IH Aprll were Eleanor Treadwell Mary Etta Hurd Racheal Weatherbee Yxonne Babl neau Robert Ball All1son Brlggs Mllledge Boyce and Melvln Lane The Junlors are well represented IH the orchestra glee club band ath letlcs and also seue on the PINE NEEDLES Boald JLIHIOIS recenmg letters were N Barton D ODell P Weatherbee B Moores T Pelky W Moores and M Lane M A SENIOR NOTES We must now b1d a fond farewell to Mattanawcook Although we are glad that we no longer need our books 1t IS a lonely feelmg that possesses us when we thmk that we ll soon be leav 1ng 1ts halls forever Let us for a few moments sl1p back 1nto the past to the day We entered th1s domam as freshmen Then seven ty four glggllng awe struck scared green1es came th at day to be greet ed by the Senlors fof all peoplelj We progressed qulte fax orably each one maklng the best of 1t through the four long yeals Those years w 1ch were ahead f freshmen seemed endless but now as we look back upon them lt seems but a very short perlod Now IS the exentful year We are sen1ors w1th an enrollment of twenty elght 1n our class At the beglnnmg of the year we e lected as our class ofhcers Presldent Parker Scott VICE pres George Treadwell Treasurer Eddle Thomas Secretary V1rg1n1a Noel Commlttee members of Freshmen Y A, ' ' 7 7 1 K . 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P1111 , Virg' 'z . ,., ,i PINE NEEDLES 'i ATL ON MODERN DANCE AND MUSIC SIGNS OF' SPRING The days of stately mmuets And gay quadrllls are gone Unfortunately Conga llnes And Rhumbas step rlght on No longer plays the harpswhord In some dun drawmg room Instead that moan1n saxophone Glves forth a hep Jazz tune S Lane 44 The rustle of sprmg IS 1n the a1r The flowers are buddmg rn colors fa1r The And the country o er 15 all subllme robm s ch1rp IS another s1gn The wh1sper1ng maple and thr1ll1ng stream Form the settmg of a beautlful dream The shrftrng breeze plays a queer lrttle tune Whlch let us know tha! sprlng comes soon E Noel 46 20 . A 1 . -HA O .HQV I Sttl I N so , I A Q . x I E MATTANAVVLOOK AC ADEMX SUNSET A bombardment of red and gold Upon the pale blue heavens A parade of colors Passlng rn revrew Along the deep purple pathway Formed by far away majestrc mountarns Towermg skyward Frngers of flamrng scarlet Reachrng up and out Shadows deepen And scarlet fades To a rosy hue Gold lrngers on Threadrng rts way across the sky Then rn one rnstant Softly and srlently It slrps behrnd Those far away maJ strc mountarns And comes the nrght S Lane 44 M A CONTRASTS We came together at the edge of the wood Wrth the very same methods as Robm Hood Our rarments are course and our rrehes are few But we dont plunder as hrghwaymen do I Langdon Corbrn am the older of two Wrth long streanrrng harr of reddrsh hue My body rs lean though the folks call me brawny Twrnklrng blue eyes my love show for Bonny The younger called Ronnre IS slrm and sleek Wrth hrm my henchmen are awe struck and meek Hrs manners are polrshed and so rs hrs speech Hrs love for hrmself none ever could reach Mabel Young 44 WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD Up goes a desk cover dovsn goes a head Erghteen rrls know lllkt whats ahead A grggle bursts forth from under the lrd Some small vorce whrspers Yes I drd Cautrously a head appears wrth cheeks puffed out Srlently stealthrly he glances about Some one lusses Hey grve me a brte' And all of the heads go out of srght The teacher she rd comes up wrth a start Two bobbrne heads sprrng gurltrly apart Wrth a wary gle rm rn her eye she looks Not one lash f11CkClb or lrfts from rts book At last she grows trred of her frurtless v1g1l Srlence rergns for rnrnutes three or four The bell rrngs a runnrng dash out of door School IS out for one more day Now rs the trme for grrls to play The teacher srghs and looks to heaven She doesn t know what to do Wlth Room ll Barbara Ranny 46 M A BRIGHTNESS OP SUCCESS The gem shone blue and green and yellow And the sun vxrnked and blrnked the sly old fellow He n ade us thrnk rt vta a precrous stone 'Ihen came nrglrt and nothrng shone Mabel Young 44 'VI A PISTOL PALKIN MAMA Prstol packrn Mamr In Europe you oughta be Hrtler rs the one to shoot Wont you let school lrnrsh me'J Fred Bovrngton 47 1 1 - , 4 21 1 ' '. .1 41 1 ' 'Y - , - ' S c ,c 1 - . 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' v PINE NEEDLES WEATHERWORN 1 know that ra1n IS good for thmgs L1ke growmg trees a11d grass L1ke buttercups and dragon fl1es And honey bees that pass I know It falls Wlth gentle lull On meadow hedge and h1ll It softens up the r1ch b10wn so11 That farmers lxke to t1ll It quenches thlrst and cools the a1r And makes the gardens grow And people pray at nl ht for ra1n When streams and creeks are low Yet ram tore all my l1fe to blts T111 only tears rema1ned Because the day you went away It ra1ned and ra1ned and ra1ned Uda Webster M A SEASONING The summer 15 the dayt1me The w1nter IS the n1 ht At n1ght they close up t1ght Your l1fe can be a summe1 Blown roses at you1 feet Or 1f you W1Sh a w1nte1 Blooms covered lncomplete DUSTY Oh the Joy of gomg walklng on a breezy summer day When dust 15 several 1nches th1ck along the w1nd1ng way Tho shoes are wh1te and spxck and span before we go a m11e To get the1r natural splendor back W111 take us qulte a wh1le The smoothly roll1ng l1mous1nes go sa1l1ng by w1th ease And leave us poor pedestrlans to Sm0thEl and to sneeze The only thlngs to Wh1Ch th1S d1rt some pleasure does afford Are several drowsy lookmg hens that take dust baths 1n the road The once green grass along the road has turned a S1Ck1y gray But on the potato patch dusts good It keeps the bugs away But then we have to end our walk and take the road toward home No pleasure 1S It far Irom there on dusty days to roam J Clements 44 MA N1ght IS n1ght N1ght blrds cry Comes the dawn New hopes born Day 1S br1ght Hearts are llght Tw1l1ght nears Summer br1ngs the warmth of frxends Know no fears W1nter the lcy breath S Lane Of a l1fe of solltude M A T111 lellef may come 111 death The soft touch of a IOSE petal Upon a Wlthefed cheek Is better than no touch at all Of fuends you d1d not seek S Lane 44 MANY YEARS AGO Ben Snow sat on a moss covered rock bv the 11161 bank lost IH dreams of days long smce gone by Oh Grandfather' cr1ed several x oung XOICQS 1nte1rupt1ng th1S 1ex er1e Tell us a story' Tell us a story 1 22 Roses bloom in daytimeg PEACE THRQUGHQUT ' 1 ' . '44 U , 97 ' MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY Eh w hat s th lt? he asked brlng IDL, h1s thoughts back to the present Do you want 1nother story? Im a f1'11d I dont know any rlght now but may be I c 111 thmk of somethmg he 1ClCl9Cl h 1st1ly upon seelng the ch1ld ICH s dow ncast TICGS l1ll us 1bout when you were a llttle boy sud John Please Grand fathel h1s llttle slster added Grandt1the1 sm1led and sald VVould lt be 1ll 11f.,l1l,11 I told you a bout my father when he was a l1ttle boy 7 'lhe Chlldltfll nodded eigerlv M llly years 1go beg1n Grand fathe1 no one 111 ed beslde the R1ver but 1 few IHdllHS They flshed and hunted along 1ts banks for a good long whlle unt1l nnally they became ex tlnct Why 1nter1upted John Hush' Sdld h1s slster Jane Q11ndf1ther smlled and Went on w 1th the stoly Then one b11g.,ht sprlng day a wooden scow c1me up the rlyer It w as loaded wlth a coop of Chlckens two beds lllll some othe1 household equlp ment thlee chlldren and a man and 1 woman They had traveled many mlles to come to nnd the1r new home and they we1e tlred and weary Our 11X 91 b 1nk seemed a llkely Qlght and thev went no The man 3,1 1ndpa1ents my f1ther He w asn t mueh oldel than you folks a1e now There were no near nelghbols 1nd the handlest settlement was twenty three mlles south They welent 1s lonesome as you mlght thlnk fo1 thele w IS 1lw'1ys some tlllllg., to do 111 1 ploneer home Grand fathel 1nd h1s sons often hunted bears further and wom1n were my 1nd the llttle boy was and deer They cuefully saved the sk1ns to be sold to some fur trader Brrr shlyeled J1ne I would haye been flald of the be 1rs Just llke a glrl decl1red John I wouldn t haye been atraldl Glandfather laughed 1nd went o11 The followmg spung another f'1m1ly came up the rlver and bullt thelr homes qu1te near Grandfathers The1r names were Kyle They were a large famlly and all yery lolly The years went bv swlftly Mole people came up the 11yer and soon there was a llttle settleme11t called Flye Islands because of the five l1nds IH the rlyer Then one day they heard lmpor tant news The new steamboat the Governor Neptune w1s to go bv F1ve Islands Evcltement ran hlgh and the steamboat Flnally the g1e1t day alrlwed Ev eryone was on the rn er b1nk to see the steamboat Many had ney er seen one and 1t was 1ndeed a rare OCCHSIOH Along 1n the afternoon the steamboat was seen comlng, maJest1c'1lly up the rlver On and on It came unt1l f1n'1lly lt was dlrectlv opposlte Grandfath er s house He saluted the boat by fxr mg a r1fle three tlmes The captam of the Neptune blew the v1h1stle three tlmee IH answer A wom1n standlng on the b1nk heard the wh1stle and r'1n 1HtO the woods crvmg The 1ud,g,ment d IV has tome' The Judgment day has come and Gabr1e1 1s eomlng up the rxver blowlng h1s horn' Ah xt was a day to remember Thank you Grandfathe1 slghed John That was 1 nlce stolv I Klmball 46 23 11 v , ai I 1 1, , ' . 1 1 - , ' 1 c . 1 , - 4 A . . - X H 1 1 1 1 r Al 11 I A 1 K L A N ' as , H 4 x H 7 H 1 ' 1 1 1 1 H I C , . - . 1 c . . , . , Y 1 ' H A Y ' -, , - av an , ' ' ya , H . 4 1 , A v 5 ' . . . 1 ' ' rv , 1 1 Z 21 .' 1' ' ' 1 '1 1 1 ' 11 1 y 1 X 1 ' 1 2 G. 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' . 1 ' I 1 K 1 1' K 2 K L 7. .W , 1 Y . 1 . , 1 11 1 1 - , A 8 1 1 1 yy 'A' ' 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , H 1 1 1 1 77 ' ' 2 ' Z c I ' y l K 1 1 1 . 11 I I I , , u . . . 1 1 1 1 I' 2 - ' 1 1 1 ', 1 , ' v Z 1 1 1 1 , ' PINE NEEDLES MY FIRST DATE At the memorable age of thlrteen I had mv flrst date My escolt for the ex enlng was a boy wlth whom I had played as a mere chlld When I was seven we had gone to dancmg school together At the age of ten he carr1ed my books home from school Thls procedure contm ued untll he recelved h1s first blcycle then he carr1ed me as well as my books Vmal ffor that was h1s namej was tvxo years older than I He dldn t look It though because he was the same helght and much thlnner than I As usual Vmal was carrylng me home on h1s b1ke When we reached my home he asked me lf I l1ked water melon I was astomshed but answered I d1d Well s he a ln one breath so do I and Watermelon IS and w1ll you go to the mov1es Wlth me tOIl1ght7 Sald I pretendlng to be coy Why Vmall But I d1dn t stay that Way long for I was afrald he would leave before I could say yes When Vmal left saymg he would call xround seven he looked p0S1t1V9Iy dazed Vmal true to h1s word called at seven I came down the sta1rs and tr1ed to make a dramatlc entrance wh1ch would have succeeded 1f my father hadn t chosen that 1nopportune t1me to tell me I hadn t fed my cats and fur thermore I couldn t go anywhere un t1l I had gn en them the1r supper As V1nal was helpmg me on w1th my coat I heard my mother telun me to be IH no later than nme thlrty She also stated very emphatlcally that I would be very sorry 1f I weren t n at th1s tlme Vmal and I walked to the theater makmg It wlthout a slngle mlshap He bought our t1ckets and the usher showed us to our seats where we set tled ourselves for the next two hours I belleve he moved once durmg the two hours As we had been a httle late for the nrst show he asked me lf I vwould care to stay and see what we had mlssed I sald It dldnt matter but was surprlsed when he poked me Cgently thoughj and sa1d We were gomg Oace 0uts1de the theatre I breathed s1gh of relxef rel1ef m the fact that I would be home 1n ten mlnutes and th1s date would be gone forever Vmal asked me 1f I m1nded walkmg the long way as th1s was a good mght to see the blg dlpper and a much better v1 w could be had from that street I a reed and began walklng along ln blg dlpper story was Just an excuse but when we were more than half way home he stopped me and polnted upward and there was the blg dlpper xust as he had promlsed I made no comment for by th1s tune It can be Qdld I was gettmg sllghtly bored and a llttle peeved We reached my house and I stopped t the gate to say good nlght Thank mg h1m for a lovely evenlng and curs Ing h1m for a most unenjoyable tlme Cunder my breath of coursej I start ed toward the front porch But I was rudely stopped by V1nal who threw both h1s arms around my neck and made a great stab IH the dark for my mouth He mlsscd It completely and h1s nrst k1ss landed on my chln but the second one was more successful be cause he had cooperat1on Vmal turned and fled and I floated 24 l Y , - ' K . t, S - . 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' 7 MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY 1nto the house w1th a sm1le on my th1r teen year old face I th1nk you Illlght call that falnt sm1le a smlrk of a wo manly tr1umph R Weatherbee 45 M A THE TALE OF SPOT The ra1n descended 1n torrents that cold bleak day 1n March Rolhng back the Whlte dlmlty curtalns of a k1tchen w1ndow I watched the sheets of water come down As I started to turn away I heard a weak pltlful cry from out- s1de There crouch1ng on the porch steps was a black and Whlte k1tten st1ll pretty though bedraggled and sh1ver1ng Wlth the cold Though only a k1tten Spot evldently had a m1nd of h1s own for he oec1ded to remaln w1th us It IS practlcally a trad1t1on 111 our fam1ly to name our cats Spot I dont know what we would do about It 1f a stray coon cat ever came our way No doubt we d cont1nue to call h1m Spot Th1s partlcular Spot was so named because of h1s ta1l ent1rely black ex cept for the Very tlp whlch looks as 1f some m1sch1evous lad had dlpped It 1n a flour barrel H1s ta1l oftent1mes leads Spot a merry chase When he first QSDIES h1S ta1l sl1nk1ng stealth1ly around h1s h1pbOH9 he pounces madly upon lt that IS almost upon It then races craz1ly about 1n c1rcles 1n an attempt to capture that offend1ng b1t of anatomy When he t1res of the race he tr1es a new approach Pretendmg he can not d1scern that flaunt1ng whlte tlps approach th1s sly fluff of fur w1th all the cunn1ng of 1 tlger watches coxertly from the corner of h1s gray 1sh green eyes When he beheyes lt IS a t11fle nearer than It was a moment ago he once H1016 ste Lls softly around and st1etch1ng in 1lllIOLCIIt looklng paw tentatlxcly f01VK'1I'd clutches at nothmgl Once more th it tantallz 1ng ta1l lb out oi 1e1ch Be lten 1n ev e1y othe1 attempt Spot finally per cenes the matte1 lll a new llght He dec1des that the snowy banner at the t1p of h1s lelttlxely short body IS a flag of t1 uce and w 1th the wlsdom of all h1s ye us SIX months 1 nearer h1S age I suspect he reallzes what h1s m1st1ess tmgonometry 1nstructor at tempts to conxey IH expla1n1ng lllflll Spot IS one oi the most energet1c k1ttens at plty th tt you can 1mag1ne I h ue often w ltched h1m roll h1s very spcc1 xl 1ed b xll lbout the k1tchen floo1 fo1 a half hou1 or longer at one t1me When It rolls xery snugly 1nto a co1ner and he cannot manage to roll 1lll1'lt0 the mlddle he gn es a mad dash paws and IS sent sprawlmg as the red ball shoots between h1s h1nd legs and 1olls me111ly llltO thc oppos1te corner The ldLllt1C tl process 18 repeated unt1l Spot becomes exhausted He then sw us ll.lALllVll1t0 the hung room and cl ums h1s own soft cush1on IN the cha11 befo1e the h1epl'1ce The glow of the dymg embers IS reflected 111 Spots bught k1tten eyes and It seen1s 18 he l1cs there Ill languorous 1617086 th tt he 18 1nxent1ng more antlcs to pe1torm for our cmoyment IH Just a moment O1 two S Lane 44 M A THE AItT OI' FAVESDROPPING Lax esdropplngl The dlctlonary says standmg ne 11 the W1HClOXV or door of a house to c xtch what IS be1ng saxd w1th1n 11 1 25 ' . . . - I 1' , 3 1 I 32 1 v , - - i . . 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' 7, 1 PINE NILEDLFS The young have done It and the old have done It stlll do It and w1ll do It untll the doors of time are slammed shut ln thelr faces' Its fun though lSlll, 1t To eavesdrop successfully one must be qulck as a flash s1lent as a k1tten and possess a poker face ln case of sudden 1nterrupt1ons whlle IH the act It IS sald that there 1s t1me and place for everyth1ng Tn1s certamly per ta1ns to eax esdropplng A good eavesdropper must be able to tell the exact t1me to llsten secretly IH order to gam the most benefit for h1mself In other words an accurate sense of t1m1ng IS most essent1al' He must be able to t1me the dlferent tones of vo1ce and apply th1s to t1m1ng the approachmg pomt as w ell as the easy 1ob It requlres alertness every 1nch of the way Now for place Th1s should always be detelmmed beforehand and ms 1n consp1cuous a place as possxble 1s re commended Here I feel that a l1ttle warnmg should be gnen Th1s IS ex pressly for the lnexperlenced eaves dropper For your nrst attempt at the zrt of eavesdropplng never choose the keyhole The 11SkS mxolxed are alto gether too dangerous Speakmg, of dangers eay esdrop pmg on the brothe1 and h1s g1rl IS the most dangerous of all Very few eax es droppers professlonal or otherwlse have met w1th success I know' Thus ln closmg my fr1ends lf your sp1r1ts need ralslng or lowermg there IS nothmg l1ke a good eavesdrop to do one or the other for you' Joan Johnson 44 ON LONELINESS People are often lonely Lonehness IQ age old It 19 everywhere Lonehness can make or break a human bemg It IQ heartbreak and mlsery Homeslck ness and lonesomeness are really a part of th1s unlversal dlsease Every one learns about lt sometnne I have been lonely To relate any part of my hfe means telhng about the t1mes Ive been mlserable and heart sore I dont know what makes me that way fDoes anyone J I once asked someone I llked very much a bout It and she seemed to th1nk It was lnherltance Perhaps It IS so My moth er s fam1ly lme IS Enghsh conventlon al and unemotlonal my fathers pre decessors are French emotlonal 1n a DIOUS way sober from back break ng l1fe long labor My own concluslon feel lonehness more than most people do When I was almost flV9 my fam1ly moved from the C1tV to the Woods where my father ma1nta1ned a pos1t1on durmg the depress1on My three year old slster and I were left wlth my grandmother whlle my father and mother went on ahead to make habl table a rlckety log cabln 1n whlch we were to l1ve QIX years In contrast to my recent home my grandparents house was blg qulet and dark and was pervaded through out w1th a pecuhar unl1ved1n smell One of the bedrooms was unflnlshed I slept there My l1ttle slster hked the house She was so fa11 ha1red and pretty every one spolled her bhe dldnt have t1me to be lonely or lonesome I d1d I crled myself to sleep ln my blg hard bed 1mag1n1ng Mother 6 ' 1 Zi 1 , 7 97 ' L L L - 1 L u ,Q .Q ,Q . . . . - . , . . . . 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' PINE NEEDLES stalrw ay and heard Edw ald read an 0lI1Cldl dlspatch 1nform1ng them that voung Robert had been kllled ln ac t1on xahantly flghtmg for the rlghts of the North The next ffenerat on to occupy the house xlso felt the Influence of the wlndlng stalrcase Fdw ard Blame II loxed the sta1rcase as d1d h1s father The house was remodeled to meet the trends of the t1mes but the old turwav remalned unchanged Each ex enlng when Edward II entered h1s home he looked expectantly toward the stalrcase and h1s heart swelled IS he saw three b amlng faces sm1l mg at h1m through the ra1l1ng One mght as he opened the door and look ed upward expectlng to see the usual three tmy faces he was se1zed Wlth sudden app1ehens1on as he noted only two tear d1mmed countenances The chlldren between sobs 1ap1dly told h1m how then' small brother wh1le had stumbled and fallen to the bot tom step belng lnstantly kllled As the father heard th1s the stalrs whlch had once seemed so fr1endly ga1ned a treacherous aspect and 1n sudden anger helghtened by h1s grlef he threatened to destroy them When he had sufflclentls retox ered f1om h1s be re uement he appalentlv forgot h1s thleat for the stalrs 1ema1ned 1n the1r fam1l1ar pos1t1on Years later when Edwards eldest o temporarlly bllnded returned aftel fightmg 1n World War I the old stalrcase was the first ob1ect he could recogn1ze from h1s sense of touch Now the th1rd generat1on of the Blame famlly occuples the house No longel does the stalrcase glxsten when pohshed for It IS too old to retaln 1ts former luster but the occupants of the house st1ll love It ewen Mary though she d1sl1kes 1tS creaks s1nce Dad always hears her come 1n at n1ght A typ1cal Amerlcan famlly con tlnues to use the old stalrs and the old stalrs contlnue to furnlsh back ground for the h1story of the Blame fam1ly Those are the stalrs III only one house There are mxlhons of other stfurs all ox er the world and each has ns own contmuous story to tell and each leads to some myster1ous realm Whether they lead to a babys bed room to a breathtaklng ball room or to an attIC room there Wlll always be an element of mvstcry and romance about stalrs E Nlcholson 44 M A THE CASE OF THE EGYPTIAN MURDERS Death lurked 1n exerv corner of and touched the sp1r1ts of eyeryone In the late afternoon lt fhtted along the shadowy corrldors lurkmg walt 1ng Death re1gned there and he ex erted h1s power not mfrequently The Natlonal Museum had three t1mes 1n as manv weeks been the cene of three x1c1ous murders A eldelly artlst a promlnent lawyer and a soclallte had all fallen under the dagger of death there IH the cool echnng corrxdors on the topmost tloor Secret seruce men COYIQDICIOLIQ ly lnconsplcuous strolled about ln hoards detectlves w1th submach1ne guns stood guard outslde the bu11d1ng and on 1ts roof The tr1ple murders were hushed 1n all the papers a re quest made by the museum authorl t1es It seemed that the fifth the top 28 1 I ' yn I vf - I s - . I , I . . - , I 7 , ' , I I I . . K . . F 2 I I 1, - I' 2 s ' - ' V. ' kr kv I l 'Ai 1 J V . -A Y . Y . ' A A I . 1 I 1 ' L D ' . v V 1 S 2 , . . ' I . . , n 'L ' ' K BI L u . . , 7 , . . , . , - . I , . . as .' e. f - Q I - I f . , I L I. , . r ' 1 , , . I . I . . 4 . , W 0 I 1 1 A '-' . .- 4 ' ' I I. . I V y Y ' 7 C0IT11Ng OIOWH the S'C31I'S that Hft9I'H00U the museum. It stretched ltS claws , , . - . . Y K L 1 I' , I . I ' . . I y ' ' I ' . ' . ' ' n 4 1 I, I I L Ay r, - PI A . . .- ' Y I I A ' 1 ' ' ' ' I . I . . Y . . V ' 1 I ' L LI I L 1 v fl . A 1 Q 5 1 I ' I , , 1 I . In 7 I . , , a Q ' , - . . . I ., n, I A - K- . C 0 ' u yr 1 A , s I. Y L L- ' 9 ' ' ' I . I I II, I K I . I a W4 v Q . , . I '-. , . . . I I I . Q K K L . I - A' I ' . I 1 . I L - ' V I I ' f Y ' V W . Y I I I I I I ' . I . ., . , M ATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY floor had lust been opened for publlc lnspectlon lts xylndlng corrldols fllled vxlth lecentlv elccaxated Egyptlan tleasure Mad 1m C faded trustr1ted fifty lsh c1me to 1llSpQCt thc hc 1ddresses h0D1ll2 to fllld lnsp1r1tlon Leltalnly thls xx 1s 1 stlange placc to look But she x11s Clt,NlJ6ldt8 dcspcl1tc for ln Sp11dt10Il despelate fO1 molley llfe xxasnt casy on an old Wom1ll Whose pdllitlllgs 01106 so unlque clear and torcetul lloxx only blought fltty dol lals at that dlngv b lsement shop on the OlltSkl1tS of Gleenxxlch But no she slghed aloud xxhy dld I ex L1 expect any lllsp1r1t10n from those? As shc vxalkcd 'IVS 1y she spoke trcttullx Thls 18 1 place for the dead In a fexx moments Madam G xxae dead the gaplng bloody yxound IH hel back spurtlng fltfully Her head lay at thc topmo t et 1lr ot the flfth floor II'llI'l16,dlclt0lX thc secret serxlce men c1me quletly 1I1XGStlg 1tlng exery ang lc exelx posslble clue cxcly detall Thelr Lff0ltS vxclc fI'Ll1tlLSS It vxas the pclfect Cflme On Wcdnesday 1fternoon of the f0ll0VK1llfI x1 eck John H 1ttorney at l1x1 lespcctcd lllflllelltldl cllcked dcclslxclx 1long thc pollshed halls bent upon studylng the fasclnatlng E g,xptl1n he td gear tor U1 hour No hc daclded slmply nothlng here hc dldllt alle1dV know about the Tut 1llkl1lfHtlllJLll0d As he turned sharp lx to go hls l1C6 IS xxcll as hls xx olds leglsteled boled dlsgust Rellcs they call those hc s 11d loudlv enough fO1 Death to he 1r In ten seconds John H l1y dead de td Ill thc gldllllg llght of 1 small xntlloom de 1d xx lthlll txxelltx fcct of the ll9dl6Nt gu 1rd sllellt folcx cr Noxx the axxcsome m lgflltlltlk ot thc Sltlldtlflll dawned Pollce Commlsslon er Fng1ls real17lllg that to closc the museum me 1llt the publlcs FLIIHOUS LLll10S1t'X hls emb tlI'dSSI'I1QIlt 1lld the posslbllltx of the murderers golng ln to S9ClLlS1OH only to come out lgllll x1 hen the tlde of teal swept out order cd 1 torce of twentv mole crack S S men to cox Q1 the tlfth floor A fO1C9 of slxty speclally tr 1lned expellenced s1clet NGIXICQ men xyerc completely 12,'ll01dllL of the fact th It allothel f'I1llld9I' vx 1s to take pl 1ce 1ll too soon Mlss V 1ll D came on Thurs d 1y desplte thc rumols to find some tlllllg' ulllque IH ldc 18 to lnsplle Y xonlle deslgner 6,kClLlH1X6 for the xx olld s most f1stld1ous hat loxlng xx omcll A hat must be fashloned for 1 xx axe of lccl1lm LH the SOClll sct Here before thc golgeous exposltlon she stood dlscrlmlnatlng mouth pulscd IH hel cxcs 1 shadow of dls zppolntment Detlnltely all xxrong she slghed aloud Fx ell Yxonnc could hardlv create mxthlng S0lgIl96 from those VVa ched by txxentx flxc pl llll clothes men hel exerv step guuded bx concealed lcxolxers she vmlked doxxn the allgul1r stalrway In allothel moment a soft mo1n came from the fllst colllel ltlldlllil 1nd MINS VIII D l1x dead ot 1 he 1lt wound de1lt bx the hand of Death Haxoc bloke loose among publlc 0131111011 The entll1 museum xy LN closed exelx knoxxll nook 1lld cr1nllv was s11lched and double searched dust cox eled 1lmost tolgotten St0l8 rooms xx ele opened LXLIN elltlallce 1lld exclt 29 4 I 1 , 1 lv 'I ' ' 1 x , L 4 n C 4 A 1 ' 1 D . 1 f' 1' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' '11' .- ' 4 I I 1 ' 1 I., ' , .1 1 , - 1 1 - , - .11 '1 1. ' 1 A 5. 11 1 1 1 ' '1 ' 1 . , 1 4 c ll 4, l 1 l 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1' 1' 1 '1 1 4 1 11 1 V . c . 1 - , l c .1 , c .1 '1 .1 1- , 111 1 - .1 .1 I 1 1 1 I 11 . 1 1 1 yn . v ' ' 4 4 1 - . , . , . , 1 1 y 4 1 4 '1 4 b ' a 1 l J . ' c 1 X c .V x - o - ' 1 1 ' 4 I 1 ' 1 '. 'v 1 l y ' ' . 41 f ' . 1 1 , '- ' 1 ' Y- V 1 . f- 1 . 1 , . 1 A' ' K' ' ' . 1 1 ' 1- ' 1 2 H VY . 1' . H 1 1 . . . .. . . . , L A , C4 I K 1 K Y, 1 4 1 . 4 . . .1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1, . 1 s, 1 - . 1 . . 1 11.1 .1 - H . ' , , ,' . 1 , K 1 ' 1 1 Lk 1 1 1 1 K L' ck A, - V ' ' 7 l v A . ' 4' nv ' 7 7 1 - K- . M158 Van D., one vwhlch would cause 1 - , 3 1 2' ' 1 1' 1 1 1 ' Q 1 .1 1 . x .1 1 ,1 A- A1 ll 4' , 4' '1 , .' ' ' S 1 ' v 1 - '31 1 ' YR' 1 . J- . . , ' ac ' , n x ' ' ' 1 ' me c . , A ,. , . 1 . . . 1 .' . 1 aa , A . 1 1 1.11 ,1.. 1. , , v A Y 11 . . .. , , an X LW C 2 n, 1 1. 1 4 1 v ' v 4 . 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D ' 1 Q 1 1 A 4 C v 7 C 1 4 x PINE NEFDLES 1JONNlblW aceess1ble xx tN gualded tenselv, exery employee of the 1nst1 tut1o11 locked hastlly Ill p11son xxhere .1g.11n thev Llllflelvxillt det.11led svs tem.1t1c gr1ll1ng day a11d 111ght A xx eek passed the1e xx e1e no s1gns ot xx eakenlng among anx of the gu1des, cleaners photog1.1phers elec t11c11ns O1 xxatchmtn C'omm1ss1o11er lflngals 1n desperatmn called for the curator, board of trustees, archaeolo gmts treasure1s board of dlrectors, all axxax 1n exery part of the land Ihev too, were quest1oned as they ar 11x ed but to no av.11l Who could h1xe pomllllttfl 1 h a CFIIYIL7 Such darmg must haxe been 1he p1oduct of 1IlSd,llltV Howd1dDez1th escape' What was h1s mot1xe' Would he str1ke at the gua1ds'7 Wae he be slged 1n the museum, or was he roemmg h1s mameal vxay through the c1tv streets? How dld he knoxx the museum so well' The 11st answer xx.1s fam1l1ar1ty f'1m1l1.1r1ty Wlth the nfth flool A com plete knoxxledge of exerv panel and t1le, exerx doo1 and xxmdoxx xxas a 1eq111s1te to one xx ho struck so sudden lx ruthlessly and xxho x.1111shed so ompletely Xlnwst lYTlLlltdllLOLlSly came the dllllllq' 1eX6ldtI0ll that Laxxrence W1lls xx orld famous eccentr1c sombe1 lYly'LfGll0Uls Egypt1a11 archaeologlst dn t been found at anx of h1s many homes Ill thlq COLllltlW and South A 11 111e1 No he hadnt been seen for ox Ll 1 month Could there be any con 11ec1on betvxeen the m1ld mannered M1lls 1nd the darlng, dex1l1Qh Death? C1.11r1ed on 1n the nat1on, c1ty, and museum w.11 .1 thorough combmg 111 vest1g.1t1on No trace of the man was found Three weeks later one of the l'I'lO'wt 0'1LlQS0l'Ylt, TYIQHIOIY Nk,cll1ll,L, qlghtg vxazs beheld 111 the exhlblt room of COITIIHISQIOIIGI Engal s depa1tment From a la1ge EQXDAEIAI1 t1e1s.1e chest xxh1ch had been on the 1.111 landlng ne.11 the dead bodx ot lVI1s Van D , came a 's1CliLHll1g pe1me.1t1ng o O1 Exh1b1t G .1pp.11e11tlx ll tlqlle of e1ct1eme xalue xx as e.11etullx ewpectantlg taken .1pa1t The 0dO1, fa1n1l1z11 to ex e11 m.111 111 the secret serx ICC xx as xxh1t thex ax pected For on the floo1 of the 30x was a l11JCl161L0 und scox e1e1l 1l111 1 1mpe1cept1ble sprmg to 1 eomput ment acceemble only by p1essu1e bx one on the outsnde There lay the e mae1ated dec 111n0 bodv or I.1x111.1e1 s h1s tzce xx1 ed 111 ne 141. of sloxfx SLlffOCf1tlOll h1s hands s1ll clawmg at the rcma1ns of one ol h beloved Fgvptlan headehesses .1 d1 An old plot, .1 stale SOlLlt1Oll xet th caee had the ent11e eltx D0l1LL TOICL baffled f0l txxo months the C. e 1 the Lgypt1a11 mu1de1s V Woel M A HI1 AND rxUlN XI! 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' A. . 2 . t , v PINE NEEDLES we1rd chord hlgh on the keyboard and moved IH a daze tovw ard the d1n mg room The house was empty for sexeral weeks after that August n1ght Three people hyed there but st1ll the house was empty Johnny was not there H1s name had been on the1r llps for many months and the memory of h1s boy1sh ness 1n the1r hearts But now Johnny was not there 'lhe hero lb speak h1s name IH hushed tones There places set at the d1n always now lmmortal they are only three mg room table alfa-:lf One ewemng m late November the doorbell rang Ann s father answered the 1mpat1ent summons When he returned there sharply Imperlously and on h1s face an 1ncred1ble ex press1on Instmctn ely each one knew what the package contalned Strange though there was not that stramed relat1onsh1p between them that they had somehow 1nvoluntar1ly expected when such a moment fmally arr1ved A hush fell upon the l1ttle fam1ly Mr Harrlngton broke the strlng unwrap ped the paper and hfted the sax from lts case He read to them the l1ttle note that accompamed that fam1l1ar 1nstrument Mr John Harrlngton Jr Q78 Falstaff Avenue Evansvllle Vermont Dear S1r Because of wart1me cond1t1ons lt has taken much longer than we expected to secure attachments for the saxophone We hope that you will excuse the unreasonable delay and that lt w1l1 not make any dxf ference ID future buslness relat1ons W1th us Very slncerely J W Re1nhardt Suddenly they were all talklng at once Remember how Johnny and Mort used to hold those rlotous 1am SCQSIOHQ7 Dld Johnny make that sax moan' We always sa1d those muslc madmen caused Moms halr to start turn1ng gray And remember the tlme he sklpped chem lab so he could go to the football game at Greenv1lle He had to wash boards for a week to a tone for that shght mlsdemeanor There was the day he broke a date w1th Jame to go flshlng w1th the boys After he got back hed spent h1s week s allowance on orchlds for her As lf she wouldn t have forglven h1m nyway What a guy' Yes slr Johnny was a great k1d How he would have coffed at the1r hero worshlp Why he was Iust another Amerxcan dolng what he could for Amerlca Johnny came home vuth h1s sax and the house wasn t empty any longer Ann clumped 1nto the hvmg room struck a resoundlnv' chord on her D1 ano and clumped back 1nto the d1n mg room to set Johnny s place And they had chocolate puddlng for des sert -Sylv1a Lane 44 M A HOME SWEET HOME He looks yust l1ke h1s father peated Mrs Wllllamb Th1s was the twelfth t1me I had heard the state ment today It was Jumors first day downtown I had dressed h1m put hlm 1n h1s carrlage and we had a pleasant dav down street pleasant except for the people telhng h1m he looked hke h1s father Hls fathel worked IH a large de partment store 1n Norfolk lylng all 32 7 9 ' I I ff . - ' s '. 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K , MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY day long on an 1nner spr1ng mattress advert1s1ncf all wool blankets He al ways had been cold blooded so that even on the warmer days he w as al Ways comfortable Clompl Clompl Clompl It was Jlm comlng home I knew from the loud thud of h1s SIZE twelxe shoes He s a shamed of h1s large shoes but I don t mlnd because someday I ll tell JUIIIOI' I hope you re never 1n your father s shoes He can take lt more ways than one too Hello darlmg Why dldnt you meet me today Wlth the car My feet are so tlred from walkmg home Ho Hum' What are We haylng for sup per? Good Im glad I ate down street now Somethmg must haxe told me you were havlng SO1'I19th1I1g' I d1d n t llke About th1s tlme I declded to start countlng calmly to ten I had gone to all the bother of cooklng somethmg I thought he l1ked had kept It warm and he pops out w1th that Just l1ke a man? Ga ga Ga ga sounds f1om the bedroom J1m klcks off h1s shoes and heads for Jun1ors cr1b I asked h1m not to p1Ck h1m up because he had 1ust eaten but men alWa5s want the1r own way so out of bed comes Jun1or Ka plunk Down he s1ts1n the large over stuffed rocklng ch ur ind beglns rockmg the baby to sleep Th1s bc came such a hablt that now Jun1or w1ll not go to sleep unless he IS rocked Fmally he put Jumor back to bed and we began talkmg about the e xents of the day Ten mxnutes later he klndly announced that he wanted h1s feet rubbed Just IS I hzd completed thls task the doorbell rtng Father ran to get h1s sllppers Jumol began to crv and there stood Aunt Clara 1n the door wav Father used the excuse that he had a btd headache and tramped off to bed leavlng me Wlth 111111101 to qulet and Aunt Clara to gos s1p w 1th unt1l eleven o clock I m not mslnuatlng that all men are l1ke thls but the general ldea IS g1V9 them the1r own way because they ll take It anyway N Barton 45 M A S O S Madam Sarah Ophel1a Salom1 was not a phony and that for a very good 1eason What she had to tell those w ho tsked her was so utterly fantastxc 1 ou yust dldn t th1nk of her as be1ng a phonv merely a crackpot' Of course sometlmes th1lIgS she sald had a dou ble meanlng more or less and the sly manner 111 whlch she uttered her W1t tv w 1tt1c1sms made you bel1eve there 1eally was somethlng IH what she sa1d For mstance 1ust the other day of the Snmpleton Sentmel, the only dal lx newspaper publlshed 1n Moronvllle x1s1ted Madam Salom1 at her home on Hmckel s H1ll We banged at the old fash1oned door knocker on the mas sue plww ood door half 'L dozen tlmes befo1e Sa11h finally shuffled to the doo1 md admltted us S O S fSarah Ophel1a S1lom1J must have foreseen oul comlng because she was clothed 111 her wo1kdav 5, ub 1 flowlng scarlet km ona and a bu1lap turban crownmg he1 frlzzled locks Madame glared 1ntensely 1nto the nothmgness for a full spht second and then somewhat grumplly ushered us 1nto her olhce After we hzd become lccustomed to the sudden gl rre of the floom we stt down ind lmmedlately N I 33 J Q ' Y . 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'. z . . z 1 J f z y- 'K p1 ' I As, ' 1 y-1 tr 1 S2 1 2 ' '1 PINE NEEDLES came to the polnt a tack QOTHQIIUS be tt me to It and leaped 1nto space vuth a howl of paln LlLltCl'l1l1g the seat oi h1s tu eedv tweed He qu1ckly w1th drew the offendlng b1t of steel Wlth hls thumb and foretlnger plusmany words I vson t repeat here When Cornellus hnallv became ex hausted from lack of breath and new words S O S took ox er Draplng herself on her ch use longue she pllced her crvstal ball on a plastlc bretd boa1d and mumbled the maglc words C stlckers for a song We started s1ng1ng but nothmg happened so we ceased and once more gaxe our charmlng hostess our undlvlded at tentlon She gazed long and steadlly 1nto that fascmatmg flshbowl ra1sed her l1mp1d ey es and ga7cd long and stead 1ly at that flsh CO1llLllLlS xnd fasclna tmg me then stated lll a x uled mono tone Manv 1nterest1ng ex ents are a come to consult me Onlv persons w1th your lntellect could comprehend what I lm about to conxex to xou 1n the ut most secrecy We wondered xftt rwards what she mc mt by that rem uk xbout our 1n tellect but I mustn t get xhefzd of my storv COI'lIGllllS and I xnlped the toothy guns off our faces LS Madame con tlnued 1n an ex en n OIL walled mono tone Steaks a1e bemg, seued for halt L buck at the M A caleteua I enued Madame her wud lmagl nat1on Lllltll she added duly IH a couple of Vears As Sarah peered deeper 1nto her cry st1l she uttered L asp of surpr1se and exclalmed Here I see Eddle Thomas and Earl Ald11ch m the Chem1stry lab prepar1ng an exotlc perfume from H20 and sulphur They are mak1ng lt especlally for M1ss John son who 1ntends to take a tr1p to Washlngton tor the express purpose of applylng for a patent I gate Lornehus knowmg glance We vsere sorry S O S had allowed herself to tell us 1 flb llke that Of course we knew she was 1ust cox ermg up for Joan Ah h' crred Madame 1nd agaul we turned eagerly toward her to hear her honeyed XOICQ croak Here IS a southern belle Mary Lou gettlng help IH adx mced tr1gonometry from her favor1te mstructor Sarah looked up to explam that the reason Mary Lou was dolng adx anced tr1g was be cause she had rece1ved so much help 1n It and had spent so much tlme 1n toom 4 studylng oxer the explana tlons Oh me oh my our obxlously d1S may ed hostess Clled Thls ns a trage dy' Lorrame Bradstreet 1ust recelved a L 1n Enghsh because she d1dnt w r1te a two and a half p tge compos 1t1on She re zlly dld a lot of Wrltlng clght pages 1n fact but evldently nothmg sultable for an Engllsh com pos1t1on What a pltyl She does such good work too I wonder Why be gan Orphella and then stopped as her sharp eyes detected some lmage 1n the maglc crystal ball Hovt 1nterest1ng efcclalmed Ma dame What IS 1t we crled 1mpat1ently Why there IS Jovce Clements teachlng Adams and Morrlson to uve H m ml No wonder they have finally dcclded they want to learn to dance' And there s Treadwell and Scott wx atchmg them wushmg they were m 34 . 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MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY 35 thelr pals places no doubt There was a brlef lull and as she bent over the crystal ball S O S yawned and slumped forward 1n her chalr We reallzed that the 1nterv1ew was at an end Then I unwrapped Sarahs burlap turban and restored Sarah Ophel1as pet goldflsh to 1tS rlghtful home We tlptoed out and S O S slumbered on S Lane 44 M A HE DIED TWICE March yes March certalnly was here thought young John Waln as he hstened to the hovshng w1nd and the mad flurry of half ra1n half snow that beat at the wlndow pane Mmmm he sald when he looked at h1s watch Flve mmutes to twelve John was so busy Wlth h1s own per sonal problems that he completely thus he faxled to hear the footsteps that sounded 1n the wet slush Knock knock for a moment these strange mysterlous beckon1ngs that came at h1s door frlghtened John He arose f1om hls chalr by the flre where he had been drmklng a cup of tea walked slowly to the door and open ed It Standmg 1ust outs1de the door was a xery small w1ry old man He asked 1f he mlght come 1n out of the storm John let h1m 1n and f1X6d h1m a warm place before the f1re and gave h1m a cup of hot tea At f1rst the httle old fellow d1d not talk much but gradually John learned that h1s name was Jeremlah Black Wlth startled half fughtened eyes John searched the old mans face Yes there was a ve1y str1k1ng resem blance to the Jeremlah Black who had once owned and hved 1n th1s xery house The old man mlled a very sad sm1le and sald Yes I am THE Jere m1ah Black that once hved here ln th1s house over a century ago At th1s John began to become really nervous look1ng around for a means of pro tectlng h1mself1f the old fellow should show slgns of vlolence When Mr Black saw how frlghtened John was he began to tell John h1s story It was on such a n1ght that I lay very 111 upsta1rs 1n the north bedroom Somehow I knew I was golng to d1e I had not ln ed a very good l1fe nexther had lt been a bad one but I would not ask God to forg1ve my sms The wlnd was howllng on that n1ght wh1stl1ng and howl1ng around the eaves of the house It sounded very much to me hke the Dev1l hlmself out there laughlng and waltlng walt mg for me to d1e st1ll feel the last shudder that passed through my body I can stlll see the bl1nd1ng flash of llght when I passed from th1s world 1HtO the great beyond It seemed thatI was floatmg float 1ng through space It was a restful feehng at first Then after awhile I be came tlred of It and wlshed that I would come to my destlnatlon Just then the clouds cleared away and I saw a small whlte house about a m1le dlstant I floated rlght up to that house and walked 1n Here I was asked many questlons by a court of ghostly Judges quest1ons to whxch they already knew the answers I ans wered them as truthfully as I could After some blckerlng and exchange of words they finally came to a conclus lon as to what to do wxth me They gaxe me my cholce of forever floatmg through space or golng back to the be . , 6 . 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L, Is, K A L . l L . . a ' ' ' 1 r K ' ' r ' - I PINE NEEDLES gmmng of tlme and l1v1ng up through the ages Then I would have another chance at heaven I chose the latter and here I am How many more years I shall have to l1ve I dont know but I hope I dxe soon for I am very tlred There was such a rmg of truth to the old mans tale that John forgot to be fr1ghtened and bel1eved He showed the old man to h1s bed When John awoke the next morn 1ng he thought he had dreamed the whole thlng He became so uneasy th1nk1ng about It that he got up dressed and went 1nto the old mans room He saw no one ln the bed but a glance proved the bed had been lept 1n He crossed the room and look ed Had somebody slept here or had the dog mussed It up John pulled down the covers There on the whlte sheet 1n bed was a llttle p1le of gray ashes A M1llett 44 M A SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC The Dlstlngulshed Serv1ce Cross and were Clted to Sgt Robert Fltzpatrlck for gallantry beyond and above the call of duty F1tz was the p1lot about 5 10 weighed approxlmately 170 pounds had black ha1r and was 25 years old oe e co p1lot was welghed apprommately 180 pounds had llght brown ha1r and was 23 years old Tuff the naugator was 5 0 welghed 175 pounds had shlny red ha1r and was 26 years old D1ck the rear gunner was 5 8 we1ghed nearly 170 pounds had waxy black hun and was 25 years old Tom the radlo man was 5 8 vselghed 180 had medlum brown ha1r and was 28 years old Mlke the crew chlef was about 5 9 welghed 174 had wavy blonde ha1r and was 22 years old These SIX men made up the occupants of Amerlean B 17 some where ln the South PHCIHC They were up 1n the wlld blue yonder one day talklng about home and d1fferent places around the11 homes when four Jap Zeroes s1X more then ten more came from above the B17 Flt7 called the navlgator nd asked for thelr course Tuff ans wered 92 F1tZ sounded the alarm The men scrambled to the1r statlons on thelr plane Immedlately the Japs b gan to attackl Thelr bullets found then marks 1n the body of the plane out the Amerlcan bullets also found he1r marks ln the planes of the en cmy Two Japs went down then four more The I'9ITl9.1I11I1g'f0l1I C69l1 ran for home Two motors were gone and the thlrd was on flre F1tZ gave the order to prepare for a Water landlng They donned thelr safety belts and ward the Paclflc waters They crash edl The plane rocked back and forth try1ng to stay afloat It was no use though It swayed a couple tlmes and then slowly went under A few m1nutes later a man was seen sw1mm1ng for the shore of the lsland near by It was F1tZl He swam almost t t e shore when wave wept hun ashore He dragged h1s we 1ry body up xnto some brush and off mto a sleep tthat anybody sleeps when he IS tlred J La ter he woke up as the b1rds and other anlmals were ch1rp1ng It was about noon he dee1ded All he had on was drowslly dozed 36 7 7 H 46 ' 7! ks . bc 1 1 ' ' ! 97 ' . , L , J I . , A . , Y. 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' 7 as ' ' C' C 7 s 7 1 ' ' MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY an under shlrt shorts a pa1r of shoes and wls armed wlth a kn1fe and a water soaked plstol He knew the 1Sld11d was 1n enemy hands therefore he had to be careful He erawled alongb the 1sland for qu1te a d1stance 1nd then saw a clearmg ln It xx ls a Jap tenement There xfxas onlx o11e guud 111 Slght but F1tZ got lllfll k1lled h1m xx1th hls kn1fe and the11 Cllfled h1m out 1nto the Woods o1nexxhe1e xx he1e he woule 11t be found so eas1ly Then he saw a cable xxne Slillllgllig' along the ground He k11exx that xt the end of It there must be somethmg, and he dec1ded to fol loxx 1t Hloxxlx and C2l,Llt1OLIilV he walk ed along bes1de It tlllllklllg of home as he xx xlked Suddenly he stopped the elble had also There before h1m stood 1 rxd1o xnd the whole outfit hoxx thex haxe been k1ll1ng so many A111C11C1IlSl Destloy 1tl Destroy lt kept Illlllllllg' th1ough h1S m1nd There xxe1e txxo guxrds asleep He k1lled them md then destroyed the rad1o Aftel that he found hIS way to the south end of the 1sland where he was plcked up by a Navy transport and eonx eyed to an Amer1can held lsland by a Naxy P T boat Ile xx as e1ted for bravery by PFQQI de11t Roosevelt IIe st1ll 1e-members h1s pals that xxent doxxn xx1th then sh1p and he hupes to go bxck some day and knock doxxn some Japs to take care of the one th it shot h1s plane down H Leavltt 45 M A A LITTLE STORY flVIostly Nonsensej Th1s IS '1 loxely sp1111g day 1sn t1t But then you wouldnt know fo1 It max be summer noxv or fxll or w1nter O1 foh xxell It was gettmg monoto nous 1nx howj Let s meander back to the sub1eet Heck I cant even re n1embe1 xxh1t1t xv IS oh yes my Lp pendeetomv CI ll bet 1 d1me you can t say It 11 htj and Im 1n bed r1ght now l00liIlI at the be'1ut1ful scenery on H1gh H1ll Noxx md then Barbara Ixanney xx alks sedately by Estelle am ble doxxn the h1ll Qbemg drawn by Y ax1tx to the bottoml or the Adm1ral steps sm utlv 110111 QI suppose hes LIIXIOUS to get b lck to h1s young av1a tors Well to stmrt it the begmnmg Vlondax March Z0 1944 was the tlteful dax Wh1le I was xt school QMattan'xxvcook Academy you knowj It happened I xx Ls trymg to squeeze 1nto my gym su1t and suddenly was 11fht through my tummy I nearly nd th It xe1y 1HdQllC1tC word agamj lZl'110Llj,l1 mx abdomen The g1rls ter Ilblx shocked me bv the11 analysls of the pam I dont know whether ll1ss VV1 xy thought such dreadful thlllgq of me 01 not but she dGCld9d Immedmtelv th xt I should go home fI th1nk she xx anteel to get r1d of me fO1 Latm flass xnywayj Recexvlng the nexxs of the t1 1g,edy by telephone 11x did d1opped exe1vth1ng Ut hap penc d to be 1 moxmg x tn Please don t 1 ef the xx1on 1mpress1on he was me1elx TIIXIIIQ' the 'ransm1ss1onJ and 1ushed to the scene He p1eked up my D001 llttle body 111 ked Wlth pam bundled me 1nto h1s Studeb xker Cbest eu on the marketb and broke all speed llITl1ts f1om there to Dr Mc Nam 111 s ofllce As I lay on the txble moamng the docto1 XCIV solemnlv made th1s proc 1 l 57 1 1 . 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' - PINE NEEDLES lamat1on Thls glrl must have her appendlx removed at once or she w1ll be dead before the dawn of Tuesday March 21 1944 After thlnklng for sex en and one half m1nutes I declded that It would be fun anyhow so wlth slrens screamlng I was Caffled to Workmans Hospltal fWe ran over and k1lled one man three women one chlld and seventeen dogsJ I suppose I should get back to my story For several hours Dr Mac and Dr WBISZ a genume European doctor huddled ln xery grave consultatlon at the foot of my bed Cyes they had one to f1t meJ Fmally the zero hour came I was so scared that the doctors looked they found me under that same bed I thought that was a good Joke I'hey took me to the Opefatlng room and wh1le I lay there wrapped 1n a sheet and feehng l1ke a mummy I began to smell a terr1nc odor Mrs Workman was at my head wlth a l1ttle can of the worst stmk wlth whlch Ive ever come ln contact I pleaded w1th her to take It away but she shook her head back and forth back and forth back and folth all the wh1le pourlng the stuff on a cloth that was pract1callv settmg on my nose Ut stlcks up qu1te aways anvhowJ The doctors were talkmg about a var1ety of thmgs mcludmg me They were so 1mpersonal about me that lt hurt my feehngs but I dldnt m1nd long I must have fallen 1n love w1th Dr WGISZ or h1s accent or somethlng because IH a mlnute the world was splnnlng around me crazlly Those doctors would daze anyone Qcome up and look g1rls 1f you don t bel1eve It J After an hour of that bllssful dreamworld I came back to reallty swearlng lxke a woodsman fEvery one looked sorry to see me com1ngJ It wasn t so good for my flne reputa t1on WJ but I s1mply could not keep my mouth closed COf course Im nat urally the qulet tvpe J Then my stom ach started to erupt What a sensa t1on' The hallway looked l1ke the l1nes of a bucket br1gade as the long row of nurses on one Slde handed down mpty pans and the other llne handed JourneyJ and I thought thxs would be fun' The next mor nng Just after a com paratlve calm had settled down over the hosp1tal Cthls whole sectlon of the town to be exactJ the st1llness was harply broken when I yelled at a nurse who awoke me at 6 00 A M Cof all atroc1t1esJ to ask me how I felt I responded IH two very heated words CYou should have seen her face J The days sped by qulckly so many people sent cards and thmgs and came to call CThe nurses all l1ked me I had so many chocolates J To end all I can say IS thls by whxch I f1rmly resolve to stand I w1ll never have my append1X out agam E Smart 46 38 . ,, . . . . 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MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY 1 DEAR DIARY September Dear Dlary School opened thc 13th wlth an en rollment of 201 On the 24th our band played 1n the nrst assembly of th1S xeam The 11st day of the month the 30th saw each room electlng home loom ofhcers October Dear D1ary Ll1ss ofhcers yn ere elected the f1rst are 1' uker Scott Presldent George Tre ulxx ell VICE Pres1dent Eddle Thom lN Tlc xsurer and V1rg1n1a No cl Secretary On the 8th the mlghty sen1o1s gaxe the1r ofliclal welcome to the freshmen who proved to be very good sports' Physlcal Tr unmg class rs stuted the 11th We st1ll haxe our student leaders November Deal DIQTX On the 'hd Dr Proctor from West- brook JUHIOI College spoke to the sen lor 2,1118 We vx ent to school all day Saturdxy the 6th This Was S0 We could hue the 12th 05 Wednesday the 10th was V1s1tors Day and school closed for a few davs vacatlon The assembly was held ln accordance w1th Amerxcan Educatlon Week On the 11th the semors held thelr annual Autumn Leaf Dance Muslc was furn 1shed by J1mm1e Farrell School closed for Thanksglvmg holldays the 24th The Junlors sponsored a dance that ewemng w1th music by Ham monds December Dear Dlary We opened the basketball season December 2 wlth the vlctory over the Alumn1 On the 7th our boys played the1r next game wlth Old Town The glrls played the Mattawamkeag glrls team ln Cobb Hall The B squad boys also played M A was vlctorlous' Rah Rah Rah our boys d1d shlne on December 10' We played Lee there and xlctory was ours December 14 the M A boys 1ourneyed to Mllllnock ot to play the Stearns team CRefer to xthletlc sectxon lf further lnformatlon or results IS des1red'J On the 17th school closed for the Chrlstm IS x rc 1 here December 27 We were defeated hon exer but by 'he future Neva England ChdI'I'llJlOIl'sl January Dear Dlary January 3 we began 1944 at Mat tanawcook The upper class boys saw the f1lm Men ary 6 The 7th emoved seemg, IH assembly tltled Flrst Steps 111 F11 st A1d We pl 15 ed Hlgglns here Janu ary 14 On January 20th Rex F1eder 1ck Smlth of the C1x1c League spoke Ill assembly A f1lm lllustratmg the 1ll effects of alcohol was shown The B squad boys and bovs and the glI'lS of the Navy Janu of January xll of us an mstructlxe moue 30 , . . '- C . 4 I. G . . . L . Q.-,A A Q . ,,,,. .XLT-,T-LN4-' ' U N V I, . 'V 7 cc 77 , ' ' 1 l s , ' , ' u n X . - ' q I . ., . 7 7 ! 1, 1 3 ,' '. Es' 7 9 . v' S K y K ' . A . . - 2 . S . . . 1 . ! k '1 n. . -' ' s . 2. 'z 2- day of th1s month. The senlor ofhcers tion' We plaved the Waterville team 4 . 2 4 4 Y , . S 7 n I 12 ' , - 3 v v v L v zs, 'fax 3' - f- - ' I H ' I 7 1 ' 1 ' -J' . v ' ' ' L - L 7 H' cc 9 9 I n 6 - Y s . z - , , ,, , . , .. 1 .c K' .' 1 ' A 5 . 1 7 ' ac H 1 y ' - 'c .y, ' ks ' y U 4' S S ' ' -L1 1 A H c r ' ' 1 Q . 1 C A ' ' . I 1-1 L- kv - 4 l f v. Q - . , , , as H 1 . y 1 . .L ' ' r K . ,.' 3' PINF NEEDLFS b1 l1etb Ill team 11l1xed a 161211111 game xx 1th M1ttax1amke1g Januuy Z1 Our boys pl1yed a 1et111n soame Yxlth H1g ll Janu11y Z1 Janua1y 24 the TUNE NFEDLES bo 11d xx 11 elected 11111114111 25 M A xs Old Toyxn at o b H111 M A L,11lS xs MKIHL behool ot Commence gnls The Lee su 1me vxae cancelled the 28th Feb1u11x De 1r Dllly The boys 11d 1115 baeketball teams played Hoxxl1nd the1e Feb1u 1rV 8 Sm1le 56111018 Qm1le1 SQHIOI pletules were t1ken I+eb1ua1x 9 Feb On the 18th of thls month L,1OL1p plc t1l1l,S xxe1e tlkell 111d sehool closes fo1 1 xx eek S, x 1Crlt1011 In assembly we 111 xx1tnessed a x e1x 1mp1esQ1xe QQIXICG One long to be remembered the raw mg ot the Mmute Man Flag Yee xxe re g1x1ng 100'7 March De 1r Dmry A Red C1088 H1111 xx 1s held 1t Cobb H111 Ml1Ch 1 MLlS1L xx IS fLl1lf11Sl'l6d bx the b1nd In uxemblx March 10 1n operett 1 xx ax held bx the g1rlq glee club There xx e1e many attlactlxe oxx ns and modelsl March 10 the semor bovs took th A1mx and N1x3 test The 1ssemblx M11eh 17 eonsls ted of muslc by the band and the a xxaldmg of basketb 111 letters June Mad vxas presented Ma1ch 23 bv the en1o1s On March 1 semor axerages xxe1e announced 111 aeeembly Thoee h1x1ng an werage of aboxe mnety xxere Ex elyn Nleholson Lorralne b1adQt1eet Sx1x1a L1ne Carolyn Clay Joan lohnson Edxxm Thomas V1Fg'1H 1a Noel 1V1Ll11 3,j Bmgsgq and Madellne Sm1th Apr1l Dear Dlary Vacclnatlons for sm1ll pox were held Lt Cobb Hall the 13th School closed the 14th for 1 xx eek s yacatlon On Pdt11Ot 1 D IX the 19th the Sopho more class eponeored the1r dance Wlth muQ1c by the hhvthm Raecale Tne hall was cololfullx decorated 1n red xxh1te and blue On S1turday Aprll 72 Un1xe1s1tx ot lwdllle Scholarshlp ex 1m xxele g1xen t M A to thoee xx ho wx anted to take them They start cd at 0 45 111d C0l1tll11l8d 1111111 4 xx 1th 111 hour out fO1 lu11ch On the 24th each student had hm f1n,g,er prmts t1ken 101 the F B I and for the State May Pme 1Needles xx ent to prev Mav Z1 40 J 11 J ES ' 2 ,11 2 1 1 4 4 . - A1 S. 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' ' . 11' 1 1 - 1 ' O 1 1 . 11 ' 2 4 1 1 ' ' 1 , , 4 A x A A1 A3 A 2 r 1 A1 A A A, 1 AA A GIRLS ATHLETICS lhe M1tt111 1xx eook Ac 1demV guls basketb Ill te 1m closed the 1943 1944 591.8011 1n the 1a11ks of the undefeated xx1tl1 a stung of 17 eonsecut1xe x1ct0r 1 111 txxo y82l.1S We elosed last yef1rs Qeason xxlth Q114 Qtra1ght wme and cont11111ed 11nde teated th1s season Basketball p1act1ee bt 11ted N01 em be1 1 xx 1th approxlmatelx 40 g1rls t1v mg to make the team bf th15 number the twelxe vxho xx ere g1X61'1 sults xx re JOL11 Johnson 1011 1111e B1adet1eet LOLIIQQ Taeh Sen 1018 Nad121 Ba1t0n Be1111h IVIOOIGS D ,IIS 0 Dell Paula We21the1bee, Ma IX Le 1h V1 halen Tumors Dol01es C'11111e1 Grace Brown, Be11l1h Scott SOIJIIOITIOIGQ, a11d Bertha Clf11k qu 1d conmsted of Kathleen McMul len qoph0m01e, Betty Albert Hor tense Noel Eleanor J0rd'1n Freeh me11 lhe folloxvmg games xx ere plax ed C 11r season opened 011 Deeemb 1 x 1th 1 game ag 1111st the Alumnae the c0mb111ed Al11m11 I8 of M A 11111 L e Academy s torme1 st 118 The 111.1116 xx as close at the h11t b11t the 11 I1 1 canto took the toll 01 the old st01s '1nd the voungsters xxon bv 1 S0016 of 27 17 The see011d glme xvas pl1xed 1 g1111st Mattaxvamkeag Decembe1 1 011 our oxxn c0111t We plOX ed 0111 Qelxes supeuor to the tune oi 52 11 All ot the sq111d g lllled some GXPGII ence 1n thlg game Three d1xs l1ter Decembel 10 the gurls X611tL116d to Lee We x1e1e 111 ex elted dlld a l1ttle sc 11ed IN I ee 1s 0116 ol 0111 1,1e1test 11X 11s fOlll onlx ss 1st Yell xx IS It Lee bv 1s111fe pomtl Hoxxexer n11nx shouts 01 1ox 1 e1e he 11d xxhe11 the xxh1stle blexx 11Lll11Q th g 1me xx1th 1 score of 53 24 1111 11st X1Ct01y 111 11141 Xxflth hopes ot loeg1n111ng the nevx C'11 11qht the Qllls moto1ed to Inst 111l1111ock1t Jl11Lll1X 1 Thls w1s our 11 t XICLOIX ot 1941 1 th11l1p1c d ees1xx q1me xxlth 1 1711111 seore of 72 20 JIHU 18 11 xxe xx on 111otherx1etory 101 the 1111110011 111d C11 IX th1s tlme Ylth Hoxxl 111d 'lhe flll 11 NCOIG xv IS 22 W e x ent to M1tt1xx1mke 1g on J 1n IX 71 Ex en thouffh some of the glrls 1l1xe0l 111 th11r xx 1rm up 811113 the he g1me ended U11 J'l11l1rX1X Z2 0111 11ndefe1ted 111111 D111 d H11fg111s undefeated exm Bec111s1 both te 1ms were vxell 111tC,l'1Cd both the Qpect1t01s 1nd the 1111x e1s xx11e held 111 suspense lllltll ne 111111 xx h1stle blew Wlth 1 score oi Pb 21 111 0111 fax Ol We 1r11ned o11r X1Ct01X ot the ve 11 l1111111x 75 F01 t11e I11st t1n1e ln VI A s 1th1et1e h1sto1x o11r Qnls te 1m d1te1ted the gnls 110111 M11ne bchool ot L ommerce F1181 one te 1m 111d then the ot11e1 g11n1d the lt 1d b11t t11111lv 1 the 10111111 111111111 M A fO1g'Qd 1 he 1d to xx111 the g1me Yhlth 1 SCOIQ ot 2' 20 Peb11111x 4 EISL Mlll1l10Ck6t 1e 1211111111 than gune The 1111110011 111d 1 15111 xxe1e 1head 'Ill the xx IV 111th 1 111111 NCOIL of 98 1 We lOl1ll1fVld to H0xxl111d T01 0111 Y Y 1 Y +1 -11 . v ' - -' V . - . . 1 1' V. . 1 1 2 2 2 1' 2 L 2 1 12 2. 2 s j los. . 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UPPER: CHEERLEADERSQ LOWER: GIRLS' BASKETBALI MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY I last out ot toxxn game on February 8 Although the Green and Whlte put up a hard f1ght the game ended 1n our In or 30 18 W1th three mlnutes left to plax and the sco1e 19 18 1n our fa tax or Nxd1a dlopped 1n four baskets helpmg put the game on 1ce for M lebluary 11 was our last game of th1s season agamst Medway Our hearts xx ere full of regret also the de texmmatlon to w1n We dld W111 mak mg It 1 season of vlctorxes The score xx 1s 31 Oul outstandmg player was Co captam lNad1a Barton a fast eluslve f01VS31d who scored a pomt average of 16 81 a game A member of the Varslty for her thlrd xear Co captun Dor1s ODell hud xxorkmg rlght forward wlll be back agaln next year Pxult Weatherbee center and our t xllest playe1 had a bad start because ot x splfnned ankle But desplte th1S she kept worklng and by tossmg the b1ll ox erhead 1nto the basket scored v4 po1nts fox the season Joan Johnson last years captam IS 1 stellu guard who stopped many opponents flom ge tlng baskets and xxho handled the ball capably Our txxo Semor guards Joan and Lorrame xx1ll be mlssed COl1S1dCI'ELblV next year Iouame Bradstreet has been our center guud tor the past two years and deserxes pralse for a lob well done She has blocked many shots to the basket and has retrxeved many re bounds Beulah Moores a fast aggress1ve guard was always 1n there flghtmg for the ball Desplte two cracked r1bs and d1slocated 1aw durmg the Hlg gms game Beulah stayed 1n the game Her gr1t and determmatlon was a source of 1nsp1rat1on to the team Letters were awarded IH Assembly March 17 to the followmg people Joan Johnson Lorrame Bradstreet Loulse Tash Nadla Barton Beulah Moores Dor1s O Dell Paula Weather bee Grace Brown Dolores Currler and V1rg1n1a Noel manager We expect to heal b1g thlngs about dur1ng her next two years of basket ball also Dolores Currler who has shown good shootmg ab1l1ty durlng th1s season Although a Freshman who started as a forward and possessed a good eye for the basket Bertha Clark changed to a guard because of llck of substltutes IH that pos1t1on She capa bly fllled IH when necessary and We expect to find her on the squad next year W1th e1ght letter men returnmg the Maroon and Gray expects to con tlnue along the vlctory tra1l when an other season rolls around CHEER LEADERS Back Row fl to rl Y Babmeau E Jordan H Kelley M Blake Front Row ll to rl D Haynes A Curr1er E Grant GIRLS BASKETBALL Second Row tl to rl V Noel lManagerb L Bradstreet J Johnson G Brown R Weatherbee 1Asst Manager? P Weatherbee L Tash B Moores Mrs Holmes 1Coachl Front Row B Scott M Whalen N Barton tCo Capt? D Odell D Curr1er B Clark 43 1 1 - '- v 1 1 '1 1 ' ' L A I I . v a ' 'Z ' , ' - . 1 . 1 v 1 ' - 1 C X - 1 ' n 1 1 XY ' K 1 1 Z ' 1 s ' ' ' 1 - 7 A . 1 1 K ' - 4 ' ' , N ' ' 1 1 s 1 ' ' 9 .1 r 1 1 . 1 1 1 a A A A A n l 4 . , - . . . ' 1 , A I C A A ' An 1 . x. 1 f ' 1 ' 1. . -lb. . 1 Y Y , - . Y . .. .' Y. -. . - 3 ' 7 7 - , A 1 'Y Y , 1 1 7 ! 7 . - 1 ' . Y . - I Q. .A , , u ! ' I V . . 1 . Grace Brown, our substltute guard 2 Y' , . ' - I I I I , 1 ' 1 Q Q 9 1 C C , r 1 , 1 ' ' 1 Q ' 1 ' . . c 1 1 1 , , . L A 1 I 1 ' Y ' 1 7 C I 1 I . A C A A A K n - , ' n n 1 , 1 7 5 'v 4 1 I 1 1 1 1 C 1 C C A I . Y . I Y A ' - 1,1 , L 1, v Y. .x Y. - , x- r E ' ' ' Q S 1 ' . . . I . 1 - 1 - 1 - - . . I . , . 1 - 1 , . . I . 1 - , . , . 1 . 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K 1 . .1 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1' ' ' 1 ' f - . , X 1 ' ' 11' 1'1' K7 ' 7' . 7 UPPER: BOYS' BASKETBALLQ LOWER: TRACK TEAM MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY SCOFIHQD fast and furlous We were forced to g1ve way to the v1s1tors who p1led up the score 81 32 The M A basektball team seldom plays a team from so far away However th1s IS not the most surprlsmg fact concern1ng our playmg such a team The Water x1lle qumtet became the State Champ 1ons and later the New England Champxons We of course fel pleased to have entertalned the New England Champ1ons on our floor On January 7 the boys of the Mat- tanawcook team plled 1nto that un common conveyance the motor ve h1cle and 1ourneyed to East Mllll nocket to match the1r sklll w1th that of the Schenck Hlgh teamsters Once agaln after play1ng a fast thrlll packed game our boys edged a po1nt uctory oxer the1r East Mllllnocket hosts The score at the end of the last quarter was 32 31 When January 11 rolled around the t1me came for our boys to show the Howland team mst what they could do on the basketball floor Th1s they dld to the evldent dlsmay of the op posmg team for M A dlsplayed her self as the stronger team overthrow mg Howland 34 12 Undoubtedly the n1nth game of the season gaxe us too much confidence On January 14 the Mattanawcook team won over Hlgglns Classlcal In stltute 42 30 The too hlgh sp1r1ts wh1ch we framed from th1s game proved fatal because on January 21 we met Hxggms on the1r home floor Here a very surprlslng colncldence oc curred for the Hlgg1HS boys won ow er our team by a score xdentxcal to that of the former game The tenth game was certam proof that our boys basketball team was havmg a most unusual season We played Old Town on January 23 and completely dazzled our opponents scormg 09 pomts to the1r 25 pomts The game follovsmg' thls w1th Schencks on February 4 was equally as glor1ous a vlctory as the former Old Town game The M A basketeers met the East M1lllHOCk9t team on our home floor and cornered Schencks 48 31 February 8 Howland came back for revenge They played a hard fast game from beglnnlng to end and a toned for the1r former loss by out scormg our boys 32 30 SINCE M A had lost to Orono on December 17 the team was deter m1ned to w1n over them on February 11 Our boys were well prepared so they tarted fast and raked up a score of 51 28 before the Orono f1V9 reallz ed Just what was happenlng Tlme for the last game came all too soon for the Mattanawcook qulntet However w1th hlgh sp1r1ts and hxgh hopes the fellows Jacked up and rode ln great state to Bangor where they met the John Bapst boys for the1r BOYS BASKETBALL Second Row fl to rl Mr Holmes fcoachl R Adams E Thomas R Morrlson fCaptJ P Scott A Brldges G Treadwell fManagerJ Front Row J Vose T Pelky W Moores M Lane P Whltlng TRACK Th1rd Row fl to r5 A M1llett fMgrl R Adams E Thomas P Scott W Maynard Mr Holmes lCoachJ Second Rowl to rl T Pelky M Bnggs G Treadwell P VVh1t1ng W Moores Fxrst Row Q1 to rl M Lane R Morr1son lCaptJ S ,- .K . , . - U 0 ' X - . . 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' , . , , , , , . . . . , . . , PINE NEEDLES final contest Despite our high hopes Mother Fortune turned her head and John Bapst won 32 22 M A THE SEASON S SUMMARY Won 8 Lost 7 Alumnl Old Town Lee Stearns Orono Waterville Schenck Howland Higgins Higgins Old Town Schenck Howland Orono M A TRACK 1943 Wlth the first smell of spring in the air there was only one thought in the minds of the boys here at M A That thought was track They ate slept and went to classes with that one idea Coach Holmes dldn t want to wait too long ffr fear that th1s thought might leave the mlnds of some of the boys so when the track had dried up he summoned all the track dreaming boys for their Hrst work out Thls I am sure pleased the boys very much though it also made them a little lame and tired Howewer they were rlght there all season ready for anything The first meet was held May 3 at the Unlverslty of Malne M A and tive other schools were contesting w1th the MZIHG freshmen The M A boys recelved third place scorlng 17V2 polnts Melvin Lane the Speedklng of M A won both the m1le Ctlme 4 453 and the half m1le Q2 06 21 Paiker Scott received first place ln the 1avel1n throw and third place 1n the discus throw while Randolph Ad ams placed third Louis Lancaster al o made third place in the pole vault The second meet was held Wlth Or ono on our own field The M A track men squeezed through 50 49 with Melvin Lane and Roger Morrison se curing the winning points by taking first and second places respectively 1n the m1le and half m1le This was real ly an exceptional meet Randolph Ad ams broke the Cobb Field record for the 1avel1n throw Bobby Davis se cui ed d1st1nct1on by taking first place in the pole Vatllljlllg In the Penobscot County meet M A placed second with a score of 47 Morrison hurried across the iinlsh l1ne to take first place in the high hurdles making him County Champion Mel x in Lane sped around the track to take Dlace IH both the mile C4 43 41 and the half mile Bobby Davis headed kyward to pull down first place ln pole yaultlng 19 454 D Randolph Ad ams threw the dlscus 100 21V2 This teat gained first place for him With the aid and skill of the other boys they did a fine 1ob ot placing second Cn May 29 Coach Holmes and his trackmen iourneyed to Waterville to attend the state meet held there The Mattanawcook Academy trackmen succeeded in becoming State Cham pions of Class B schools as a result of participating in thls meet Desplte the 1 uny wi eather our boys came through with flying colors The most outstand ing ex ent of all was the m1le ln which Melvin Lane the star from Mattanaw cook trimmed Blethen of Dover Fox 48 4 M. 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ALUM I Pfc DAVID STEVENS SGT MAURICE JAMES Somewhere 1n England Well Mom the weather IS warm and sprmg l1ke IH England now the trees are begmnmg to bud Very much l1ke Mame but not half so good Our new quarters are ln a mce buck bu1ld1ng formerly an apartment house My room mate IS a Flnnlsh fel low from VVISCODSIYI a very nlce fel lovv We occupy an upstalrs room w1th open flre place and bathroom 1ust zround the corner All the comforts of home for pretty nearly sob and darn nlce I l1ke Av1at1on Mechamcs and f1nd that a fellow can learn more 1n two days worklng on real planes on the l1ne than he can 1n two months at A M school W'e have two days a week free where we can go to nearby clty spend the n1ght at the Red Cross and take the college tovvn of Cambr1dge where l saw many old and lnterestlng bulld lngs some bullt way back ln 1600 al so museums beautlful and artlstlc We see good Amcrlcan movles and dance by orchestras wh1ch play Amer lcan tunes Gasohne 15 ve1y scarce here those vvho want to r1de have a contraptlon mounted on the rear of the car 1n wh1ch they burn wood or o1l qu1te ef fectlv ely A fellow has to leave the good old how the ln order to really appreclate It Remmd me never to complaln about anyth1ng vvhen I get back U S A and home and see othel slde of the world hves Somewhere 1n England I arrlved 1n England January 11 44 Enyoyed the tr1p across verymuch Have v1s1ted 1 number of places The most 1nterest1ng so far IS the Salls bury Cathedral wh1ch was bu1lt1n the year 1220 lt IS very beautlful The SCFXICQS are patterned from the Chu1ch of England MA SGT REGINALD G CLAY San Antonlo Texas I arr1v ed here last nlght about 10 o clock Today they checked my ser XICQ records told me I had to start attendmg some lectures and the b1g gest 1ob of all IS to re mark all the cloth1ng the way they want It done Guess It w1ll be a couple of days before I get ev erythmg done so Flnance won t of next vveek They have already as s1gned me to the Oihcers Pay Sect1on You should see the beautlful place I have to l1X9 1n It 1S somethlng llke a hotel and everythmg IS IH one bulld mg Large dav room bowlmg alleys md mans other thmgs that I can t ex plam rlght now because the bulldmg IS so large I get lost ev erv t1me I turn around They all call It the Palace and 1l21S mst vv hat that word says MA Znd LIEUT ROGER WEATHERBEE Van Nuys Callfornla You should see thlq fleld fSanta Rosal It 18 all camouflaged and sure 50 , y .L u I Y . 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Betty Bachelder Bangor 54 Mary Carpenter O1v1s Ernest Chamberlaln Vlva Cummmgs Phlllp D1ck1nson Mary Curtls Or1n Edgecomb PINE NEEDLES Enfleld Armed Forces Washmgton D C Town Portland Armed Forces Madalene G1ffard Brown Town Geneva Gordon Cary Bernard Goodwm Vera Haynes Eaton Erlme Kneeland Ethel K11br1de Healey Dorothea Lane Robert Lane Vxvlan Lxbby Tunks V1rg1n1a Lutes Stratton Dale Marston Ellzabeth McFarland V1rg1n1a M1llet Wllson Dwlght Moody Byron Murchlson W11l1am Ryder Barbara Thomas Eugene Whltney Leonard Wh1tten CLASS OF Donald Andrews Phyll1s Arsenault Carlton Aylward Henrl Ball Robert Barton Garwood Bowers John Bowker Luella Boyce Mllton Carney Harrlet Clevette Goodwln Evelyn Clough Nason Florent1ne Colller Carolyn Corro C1arroch1 Byron Curtls Elame Davls Laura Davls Adelbert DeMary Ruth Dow Clalr Reynold Emery Bar Harbor Old Town Bangor Town Town Town Armed Forces MISSOUYI Town Armed Forces Town Portland Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces Washlngton D C Armed Forces Town 1940 Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Forces Forces Forces Forces Forces Town Forces Town Forces Old Town Bath Tovnm Town Armed Forces Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Town Armed Force Frances Glffard Bowker Beryl Goodw1n Jean Gr1ff1n Parks Lou1se Jureack Whltten L1nwood Lancaster Martha Lancaster Ruby Le1ghton Carold Leland Vernon Llbby James MacKenz1e Rlchard McG1bney Kathryn Moody W11SOn Norma MUICh1SOH Leone Powers Murchlson Ellsworth Smlth Jennle Steplnskl Faye Stevens Mlller Lou1se Swasey DeRoche Byron Weatherbee Wmston Wh1tten Town Town Lincoln Center Town Town South L1ncoln Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces Town Town Town Armed Forces Town Town Cal1foln1a Town CLASS OF 1941 Beatr1ce Afholderbach Armed Forces Charlotte Ames Olsen Town Leta Archer Pease R1chmond V1rg1n1a Jacquelyn Ball Leone Babmeau Sm1th Lou1s Bearce Stephen Bearce Jr Ph111p Blake R1ta Blake Glffard Roberta Bowker Toz1er Bernlce Boyce Kenney V1re1n1a Clay Avah Cobb Carlton Currler Loyola Currxer Garland DeRoche Ar1el Edwards Ruth Flanders Alton Gerry Fredrlca Glllesple Therlault Reglnald Goodwln Douglas Hall Ralph Hanscom Portland Bangor Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces Town Connectxcut Town Unlverslty of Ma1ne Town Armed Forces Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Town Armed Forces Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces y . 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June Haskell Darrel Hurd W lfr ed Krmball Ll fford Lutes Roy Lutes Avrs Mrllett Rrch Ldrth Neal Evelyn Neal Bowker Ellen Preston Mary Sewall Emma Towle Lors Weatherbee Elarne Weatherbee L nwood Wrlson CLASS O Rcsalre Brake Vrva Blake lla Boyrngton Arthurs K nwood Boyrngton Althea Brown E rzabelh Darlrng Ics phrne DeMary Ruby Fowler Ruthe Gordon Paulrne Grattan Stanl y Jewett Jr D ra Kelley Boyrngton Jrrnet Lee Glrdden lrfarranne McMullen l vrrerce Moores Jr lll YI FANAXN 6 00h Al ADI MX Town Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Town Town Town Town Bangor Bangor Dover Foxcroft Connectrcut Town Armed Force F 1942 Connectrcut Bangor South Wrnn Armed Forces Town Bangor Presque Isle Presque Isle Bath Town Armed Forces Town Town Connectrcut Armed Forces Jan Moore Eleanor ODell Ella Page Mrllfrrd Powers Jolrn Ryder blo r Scott Fong as Steeves Prentrss Bangor Marne For ces Unrversrty of Ar med Forces Town Armed Forces Armed Howard Stevens Helen Tart Doreen Tfrsh E mfr 'Ihrbodeau Alb rt Thomas H len Treadwell Joan Warren er Weatherbee Armed Forces Washrngton D C Old Town Town Armed Forces Portland Town Armed Forces rlrry n Whalen Canadrfrn Women s Army urs Whrtney Town onard Whrttrer Passadumkeag r nces Yelland Connectrcut CLASS OF 1943 lurrnrta Aldrrch Kathryn Babrnearr Harold Blfrke Paul Brooks Hory rrd Brown Barbara Burke Robert Lole I rrrence Collrer Tohn Day drxfrrd Dysart 'S rrfrh Frll rl cr Hfrnnlton Slrorey Genevreve Hoxre W1 rona Kneeland Lours Lancaster Srmon Lancaster Dale McCorm1ck Rrtfr McFarland Joyce Osgood Maxrne Ross Edna Smrth Kelley Dfrvrd Stevens Melvrn Stevens rreeland Wfrshbrnrr Ruth Wrrrdsor South Lrncoln Bangor Armed Forces Town Armed Forces Connectrcut Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Town South Lrncoln Dover Foxcroft Town Town Armed Forces South Lrncoln Armed Forces Bangor Town Town Town Armed Forces Armed Forces Armed Forces Town W v y 1 Y 1 41 v 57 A r , A 0 L . 1 . . , 4 , . . 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' . 3 ' 1 r r H1 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 v ,r 7 UPPER: ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE3 LOWER: ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION MA'l TANAW1 OOK AC ADLMX ASSEMBLY Unde1 the expert superv1s1on f MIS Ruth Hanscom the Assembly Iomm1ttee has succeeded lll b11ng 111g to the student body a great manv cn1oyable assembhes duflllg' th1s chool xea1 Among the most out st1nd1ng assembly programs presen ed ww ere the Chmstmas and Arm1st1ce xssembhes 1nd the one IJlOdLlC6d by the bows The presentat1on of the Chrlst m 18 tssembly progr1m IS p l.I't1CLlld1lN COMMITTEE commendable 1n that It contuned LX t1emelx str1k1ng 1nd 1111111116 st lgc g'lOLl1Jl1lgS and llglltllig effects 11h1ch W e1e o11g1nated by Robert B 111 The ofhcers of each class hue 1ct ed as leaders 111 the Opelllllg' SXGICISQS of each assembly program throughout the year Joyce Clements IS the Chalrman 1nd Robert Ball the VICC ch urman of th1s comm1ttce ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION Thlrd Row 11 to rl R MOFTISOH P Scott E Thomas Second Row ll tori B Weatherbee A BFIQQS W Godmg W Moores M McGraw ladvlserl J Ludden D Hawkms J Vose N Clay FIISIL Row ll to rl N Barton J Johnson E Tewksbury P Whalen J N1chols M Whalen ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION The ACt1X1tl8S ASSOCIIUOII IS organ llill fOl the pu1 pose ot SllpL1X1S1llg all school 1CtlVlt1LS Roger MOFYISOH wx ts elected as p1 es ldtllt A111son Br1ggs VICE Ples , N01 m1C1ay Secretary md Mr McGraw IS t1easurer Regu1at1ons were mmde conce1n1ng the cue of the gym floor, all A A dxrectors belng held responslble for the 1GgUl1tl0l1S est 1bl1shed The ra1s1ng ot thc Nllllllte Man If lag 1nd ca1e ot stmc xx IS 1lso dcc1ded bx the membc1s Money f1om the M1gxA1ne Dr1xe wx as used to bus records, 1nd furthu suggest1ons as to the remalnlng '1 mount we1e 1mproxements for the tl ick These 1nd othe1 tCtlYltl6S IH wh1ch the school IS eng tged h uc been met xeu successfully bv ou1 c1p tblc B0d1d of Dl1LCtOlS ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Back ROW fl to rl W Clark V Lane J Clements N Barton Front Row 11 torl E Smart J Haynes Mrs Ha11scom 1adv1ser1 E JOld'1H I Haynes 1 - w w f yr- f , 4 ol 1 0 . . . . 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EJ. d t1'Cf't, ' 'chl UPPER: LIBRARIANS1 LOWERI GLEE CLUB MATTANAVVCOOK AQADFMY LIBRARIANS lhe l1b1 11141118 :re the students xx ho hue charge ot the operat1on of our school llbrary The group meets as a cl xss once a week under the d1rect1on ot school hbrarxan, Mrs McGraw Durmg these class perlods problems of cl 1SS1flC llLl0ll Lflt3lOglll2, 1out1ne methods SD6C1ll retelence xx olk phx SlCdl aspects md gener tl l1br1ry Ll itt ale NtLlCl1Qd In dddltlllll to cllss work each student has 1 perlod every d IV when he 18 pelson 1115 lesponslble for the l1b1ar5 Th1s gues Ill oppol tunnv for the pl Lctlc xl tpphc Ltlon ot llbralv techmque LIBRARIANS Second Row ll to rl J Wade M Banford J Goodwm E Alduch E Ireland M Hurd D Blood L M1llner Front Row J N1chols S Davls K McMullen L Dew1tt V Mrllner I Haynes GLEE CLUBS The success of the G1r1s Glee Club thls Vear should seue as lnspuatlon to all M A s clubs and organlzatlons sophomores It has partlclpated ln scxeral ftssembhes A sectlon of the Glee Club sang two select1ons at the Junlor Speaklng Fxhlbltlon In one zssembly the gnls presented a musxcal f 1Sl'1l0ll show New sclectlons thls Vear ale The Lord s Prayer, Ave Mar ll The Rosary, ind sex eral others BQC'1Llse of COllfl1Ct1llg classes ln physlcal tr lllllflg 1nd manu 11 tI lllllllf,, the bovs and gnls were separ lted m LXYICG a vs eck The boys Glee Club h IS p11t1c1pated 1n one assembly Glee Club accomp 1n1sts ire R lche tl lVeathe1bee Norm 1 C l IV md I' l une Smart MIS Hxnscom deselxes much c1ed1t for the hne uork ot the glrls Glee Club GLEE CLUB Thlrd Row fl to rl U Webstel E Sm1th B Ollver R Brooks J Hyde C Savage M Wlndsor L Ball C Bradstreet J Ludden G Noyes E MUlCh1SOH P Reed L DeW1tt D Blood Second Row A Currler C Kelley C Sm1th S Davls H McLa1ne B Ranney V Mllner M Wyman W Leavltt V Whalen P Reed E Tewksbury M Blake L Mllner M Whalen J Sm1th H Kelley R Lancaster Mrs Hanscom 1D1rectorl Front Row N Clay L Mlllett P McCorm1ck E Grant I Haynes R Weatherbee E Smart B Delano F Jordan T Bouchald J Haynes V Y u 61 'X ' a. 4.4 ' ' 1 In I N v v 1 J z S S S, . 1 X ' , , - 1 v I . - s' 4 . s Y . M ' - C s sr L, C C C . 1 4. ' 4 4 v ' 4 ' . E 4 v 1 . , , s . . . 1 - - 1 - - ' . ' ' . . . A C L C at s 2 f ' s . H K ' ' . V 7 - Q u f. S f s 2 - Ls Q 4 K K- S K' 'fly ' E Q2 - ,Z Z . Q . - . 1-' ' f ' If ' 7- 1 ' ' 1 1 K ' C x A C , , V , . . . . . , . , . , , ' V , , I . , . , . , . , , , , , Y vw . 1, N . ' v . I ss A C A C up A 'W ., I sl S 4 7 s A -l ' 2 2 c 2 c T I , v I ' . V 1 V ' 4 y 7 I 1 . . I K L. l . 1 I I c - N ' 4 4 ' Composed essent1ally of freshmen and to two sepalate clubs, each meetmg .' -1, 1 c S 'l Q l ' l 'A ' Y A . 3 U, Y if Q5 ' ' cs- l rl. 2 ' l ' f ' csk m sf w ' 1 . . J ' , Q Q Q ' ' z J 3 2 I z z I .A ' 1 3 i . Y 4 v 4 I' 5 I , 4 , K V' C Y I J 1 C L 4 L n L c I s . K I . D , as v as sa . 1 x ' ' v - ' ' Y 4 K 4 C - N -1 vs 44 v , , , ' ., Q z , C . 1 . - - I - lv - - - v - w - 1 - c ' , . , . , . , . , - , . ' , . I . , . , . , V , . , . , . I , . , . , . , . Q. . , ' 1 ' Y ' 1 ' ' , . - UPPERC ORCHESTRAQ LOWER: BAND MATTANAVVCOOK AQADEMY ORCHESTRA Wlth only one Y10llYl1St Kathleen McMullen 1n the strlng sectlon th1s year It xxas 1mposs1ble to mamtam a complete orchestra Therefore he meetmgs of the orchestra tWlC9 a week xx ere dexoted to sLct1onal rehearsals of the band The falthful part1c1pat1on of sexer al students 1n mL1S1C1l dCt1X1tl9S de sezxes SDGCIAI l'l'l6llt10H Elame Smart Balbala Ranney Romona Lmcaster 'VIUF191 Whalen Gordon Johnston Ce c1l Bradstreet 1nd George Noyes spend four peuods x xx eek In orches tra and glee club xvhlle Rache 11 Weatherbee and Norma Clay dexote slx perlods weekly to these act1x1t1es ORCHESTRA Back Row ll to rl M Whalen J Nlchols B Moores E Noel C Bradstreet G Noyes V Lane A M1llet M Lane B Ranney C Clay E Treadwell R Lancaster Front Row ll to rl K McMullen B Scott N Clay M Whalen V Whalen M Banford R Weatherbee E Smart Mrs Hanscom fdrrectorb BAND The Mattanawcook Band has pro M A nexctxear xrded musxc for all school act1v1t1es thrs year It also was prlvrleged to plax for the Army Wood Caravan The performance of the band at txxo Red Cross programs was mdeed in outstandmg patrlotlc gesture The band also furnlshed mus1c for the Senlor Play Jumor Speaklng EXh1b1 t1on and sex eral assemblles The band IS losmg through gradua non sex eral of 1ts Orlglllal players, the hrst bass player Arthur Mlllett the Inst barltone plaver Parker Scott, a xeteran drummer George Treadwell the flrst mellophone player Carolyn Clax the flrst flute player Merle Grffard Four grxmmar school students who hixe played ln the band smce It was flrst orgxmzed M Smart P Clay S N1Ch0lSOIl md O Lerghton w1ll enter Grammar school students who 1o1n ed the band thls year are L McGraw, S Sexvall J Buley D Peterson and R Jordan Thls m tkes a total of mne members from grlmmar school The members rll of whom have whole heartedlx xvorked together to rmprove etch sectxon Mattanawcook IS justly proud of th1s fme group of lnstrumen tallsts Recently nexv muslc was purchased for the band mcludmg the V1CtOTy Band book Sousz Marches md sev cral popular DIGCQS The students of M A WlSh to ex tend to Mrs Hanscom then' whole hearted g,1at1tude and appreclatlon for her untlrmg effort 1n worklng for the success of all muslcal orgamzfz t1OllS xx lthlll the school BAND Trhrd Row ll G Noyce L Ball Second Row McGraw R Jordan Front Row S E Noel R O Lelghton to rl G Treadwell M Whalen B Ranney F Sewell J N1chols V Whalen C Bradstreet N Barton M Banford R Weatherbee Mrs Hanscom lD1rectorl M Osborn H Whltten J Balley L P Scott M Smart A Mrllett N Clay B Scott M Whalen N1cholson E Treadwell P Clay R Lancaster C Clay B Moores Ball V Lane M Lane D PCt81SOI1 '1 X I , J 6.3 Y , . . . , Lv s ', ' ' , K L L . .. . , ' s 1 s t A a 1 ' 9 . . t , , , ,. . L L . I I . . ,. , ,- L L K L C C L. . ' - V, V. 1, ... , N i ..- L L L c L L L , V cl . - . , . c , . L , I . x I LL ' LL L L L .' T2 L . z . ' . . entrre band conslsts of thlrty-four L 1 'w ' 4 - . . ., . . . 1 . ..- Y , , . K K- C K . L L C L L L L ' V K ' L L: . .. , , L . . ' K L, 1 'V a , , c , La L, c L ' l w J 1 4 ' 1 . , .. C vu . w .1 V , , L L - . L ' ,. . . L, L ' ' 2 . f . z' L C I' 4 ' 1 Y v . 0 L c , , , . , L L LL c L c' L ,c . K L . f v - 1 . . . , . 1 . UPPER: COMMERCIAL CLUBQ LOWER: HOME EC. CLUB MATTANAVVCOOK AC ADLMX vm COMMERCIAL CLUB Th1s vear the Commerc1al Club was reorganlzed VVlth Mrs Holmes as ad XISQI The othcers elected were as fol lows Presldent Joyce Goodwm V109 Presldent LOUISE Tash Secretary Sh1rley Dans Treasurer Beulah Scott The club membersh1p was made up of students taklng two commerc1al sub1ects and numbered th1rtv two members Meetlngs were held the flrst and th1rd Wednesd ws of each month l'hese meet1n,gs were usually com bxncd soclal and bus1ness gatherlngs 1nd 1ef1eshments were serxed Some ot tht ffood t1mes that w1ll never be folgotten xre the sle1gh rlde on the coldest day of the year February 0 19441 the 1n1t1at1ons dancmg and srlmcs m the gym HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Back Row llto rl M Sm1th S Dav1s H McLean M Young V Noel J Clements C McCafferty P Reed M Blake M Scott P Lovejoy Front Row C Smlth T Bouchald Mls Stevens 1adv1serl W Leavitt L Dewltt HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The alm of thlS club IS to let any Home Economlcs' student who wlshes come one evenmg every week to mend clochet embro1der or sew on p1o1ects other than regulal laboratory work The money collected from small dues from the prevlous meetlng IS carefully planned and spent by a commlttee of two for unlque refreshments Sl1ppe1s sk1rts holders dO1l16S and crocheted lace are but a few of the flnlshed products made by the glrls IH th1s busv group Relamng xfter a day of school free to talk as they wlsh thelr wolk as well as the results lb most enyox able The oilxccrs uc Ls follows Presldent V1rg1n1a Noel Vlce P1es1dent Pllllllli-I Loxe1oV Secretalv Charlotte Smlth Faculty Adusor Mrs Stexens COMMERCIAL CLUB Thnd Row fl to 13 Mrs Holmes AdV1SO1 E Ha1d1ng S Blake J McMullen A M11let V Lane L Mllner Y Babxneau F St Peter M Hurd Second Row ll to rl J Wade A Curr1er C Kelley E N1cho1son M Smlth D Currler E Grant I Haynes P Lovejoy C Clay F1rst Row 11 to rl J N1chols G Brown S Davls L Tash J Goodwln B Scott C McCafferty L Bradstreet M Beathem w 5. f Cy ! W f Y 1 4 Y V ' - V K K 1 A Lf . . X - - Y . L L. L JL, . ' - L 4 1 L . L L L I-tL - V ' V 0 V Y - ,,, L L L c A . - ' J 1 YL . 1 w L L LL L . . . L . s v v ' ' ,, c L, L L . ' K ' . . . X 1 . . VL, , L N ' YL' . L . L L L . 1 c L L 1 A 1 1 I l L c 1 L, w ' - X ' L ' w. L ' 1 L L L L, L, ' ' 'L . Jw ' L L L kc L . . .. . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . . . , . . . . , . , . , . , . . v L A y l L L L L L . V . t Y . 1 ' L L L L Lv K , , g s , , , L L c L L , L1 ' 1 1 ' 7 4 , , . s ', 1 , , L , L , L cL L L, L 1 r s A V . LL .. -L., ys. . . . ' L L' rL L. L L . . . . v . L f ' . - L Y L ' V ' , , .1 L c l D L L. L L L, L, L, L , w v Y. 1 v s , L 1 L L L. L . . . . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , l . . . . , . ,.. , , V , Y ' v ' 1 - y - 1 . . . . . . , . , . , , , , Y , Y . , . , . . 1 PINE NEEDLES PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The photog,r1ph5 club 11as orga n1zed th1s ye 11 unde1 the super11s on of Mr Lavende1 At a 1'l'lQClI1llg held ef1rlv IH the 1 e11 the membe1s elected the followmg, students fO1 officers of thls club Prcs1dent Walter Godmg Vlce Pres1dent Ju1n1t1 McMullen Secretary and T1ClSlll61 Hortenee Noel The club meets e1e11 othe1 1veek a11d at these meet1ng,s haw 611101961 several lnterestmg d1scuss1ons and talks by the1r SUDLIXISOT These d1s cuss1ons h11e de1lt m11nly W1th the t9Cl'1lllQUQ of tuklng snapshots and tlme exposures The members have al so Stlldlfld somc11 hat IH deta1l compos 1t10H 111 photogr1ph11 Because of the d1ff1CL1lty 1n obt'11n mg the 1180988111 photographlc f1lm the club s HCtlXlt16S h11e been some 11hat llmlted Ho11e1er the students hope to enl uge snapshots 1vh1ch ha1e been taken so fu and to place these enlf11 qements on exn1b1t1on before the end of the school XG 1r JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL At the f1rst meetmg of the Jumor Red Cross FOLlllC1l 111th the f11d of the fOllOVV1Il3:, ofhce1s 1111c elected P1es 1d6Ilt Betty W6dthQ1lJL9 V1ce Presl dent Randolph Adams SGCIQLRIQ and Treasuru Joyce Goodwm The COLl1lC1l 1oted to SLIDQFXIZG 1a r1ous pro1ects ll1LlLld1Ilf, the construc t1on of l1p bo 1rds 1nd bed racks by the Manu 11 T1 11111115 department and the makmg of ut1l1t1 bags and lap co1 ers bv the Home Econom1cs depart ment These deputmente lLlllX operated 111th these pro1ects and v1e were able to successfully met our quo tas The play T11 Qlllh Four Hours By the Clock 11 15 QDOHSOI ed bv the Jun 1or Red Cross COLll'1C1l 11 h1ch produced 111 1pp1ox1mate 1HlOLlllt of t11 enty dol ldlS Th1s enabled the Semor Red Cross W1th the co operat1on of Mr H B Stuens the COLlllCll members 11 ere 1b lc to 131613316 '1 111ndoW d1splay fea tulllli, 1n afgh 1n wh1ch was kn1t by thc Sen1or Red C ross wlth yarn gath e1cd bx the Junlor Red Cross Pr1soner of v1ar p1ckages and Chr1stmas g1fts fm ch1ld1en of war torn natlons were also d1spl211ed Students are no11 knlttmg blocks f01 1 second afghan to be completed soon S1nce1e thanks to all students for XOUI helpfulness and now '1s never lJCfO16 the1e IS an urgent need for all 1 ou can contr1bute to thls world organ 17 1t1on Lets keep humamtys flag 11 lN1llg' C6 ' J f 2 1 . - 1' 2 ' 2 2 s ' ' 1 4 - : X , t . Z S X A . . . C . - 1 - . , 2 2 Q 'y A 1 u 1 1 Y ,Y . 'l . K v C1 , 1 C 1 ' y 1 ' ' v v 1 . , ' , 1 1 ' ' , 2 ' 1 . :, ' ' . fs '2 , j . 2 ', 1 2 1 1 11 1 I c K 1 . . .' 1 ' ' 1' . S S- . j 2 . ,, 1 . 2 2 ' .' ' 2 ff - 1'1' J 7 C K ms. 1v xx ch211rm21n, Mrs. Ruth McN21m21ra, the to successfully complete thelr dr1ve. v' r ' as v , 4 , V, , . 1 S- ' - ' I I , - 1 1 g ' -- s - 1 1 ' s 1 s ' 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 y 2 , 1 . v' ' , 1, , c ' . P, 1 . ' f 2 2 2 x . , 1 . - . - . . 13 U' 5 1.1. , . . , , . K ' C 1, 1 1 1 2 2 S 2 J 1 . 4 . 5 4 14 . I r c c , c Q .Q ' Y , ' .' S . 1 7 1' c ' . 1 C 1 C . Q 1 2 ' 1 - j co- , . Lv u Y 1 1 v 11, 7 ,. A 1 X 1 1' 1 , 1' p - I , 1 1 , C C 1 1 x A as , ,- , ' ' - Y 1 X 11 L 77 ,. . . . ' . ' 1 ' 2 7 C1 1 1 -I AC 1 1X , gr , 1 2 . MA'I I'ANA'WCUOK ACADEMY 67 M A HIT PARADE That Soldrer of Mme Lourse Tash Paper Doll Parker Scott Srlwer Wrngs 1n the Moonlrght Lorralne Bradstreet Love Me George Treadwell Irresrstrble You Merle Grffard You re Ill the Army Now Joan Potter A Lovely Way to Spend an Evenrng Eddre Thomas and Joyce Clements I Don t Want to Walk Wrthout You Baby Buddy Weatherbee to Elcena Tewksbury Gobs of Love for the Navy Ramona Lancaster No Letter Today Eleanor Jordan What d1d the So and So say to the So and 1 What dxd the pencrl say to the Paper'P Ive dot my I on you' The ocean say to the rcebergg He drdn t say any+h1ng he Just waved The carpet say to the floor'P Dont move Ive got you covered 4 One Chrnaman say to another Chrna man'9 Youre rlght Im Wong 5 0ne rose say to another rose'9 H1 Bud b One brg toe says to to another brg toe9 There s a couple of heels followrng us The prcture say to the wall'P Ive been framed Do you know about tl e Moron who l Fllled the gym wrth water so he could go rn the game as a sub'9 2 Flooded hrs krtchen to see the krtchen s1nk9 Jumped from the top of the Para mount Theatre so he could make a h1t on Broadway? 4 Dldnt get on the bus because the drrver sard No more on 'P 6 Cut h1s shoe laces rn half because he drunt want to be tongue t1ed'P Ate frve pennres and then asked rf yeople saw any change 111 h1m9 8 Brought soap to the party when he he 1rd rt was gorng to be a shower? J Took 1 brcycle to bed so he wouldnt hxve to walk rn h1s slee-p0 10 Threw a cow over the cllff to hear th Jersey Bounce9 . v . . A . 'I ' ' :L f - ' - l ' ' - ' ' ' , 'Q . , . 2: ak :zz ww x s v ' Y L ' ' 0 . 0. - Sunday, Monday and Always Joan Jordan l ' ' 4: wk 11: an as ' 1' - . ' in Q Y! - - ' - . 1 H L . So. - 1 - . - 2. ' . . 3. '. 9 1 ' ' ' I ' . ' u . . , , - . e ' , PINL NEEDLES 11 Went 1lltO a greenhouse lookmg for a defense plant? 12 Kept runmng around the top of a cracke1 box because It sald Tear around the Top ? 13 Took out h1s rat1on book when the dent1st sa1d he would g1VG h1m gas? 14 Went 1nto the 11V1llg room when he thought he was golng to C1199 15 Ra11 around the bed try1ng to catch up on h1S sleep? 16 Ate bullets so his ha1r would come out 1n bangs? 17 Left h1S door open so no one would look through the keyhole? 18 Kept sclssors 1n h1s mouth because he was cuttmg h1s w1sdom teeth? MOVIE STAR REVIEW Irene Haynes A1lCe Faye Elcena Tewksbury Jul1e Blshop Yvonne Bab1neau Martha Raye Joyce Goodw1n Charlotte Greenwood Parker Scott Fred McMurray Lw1thout red ha1rJ Nadla Barton Judy Garland HERE AT M A Ingenulty of Sylv1a Lane Personal1ty of Eleanor Jordan SpO1tSl11211'1bhlp of MA Basketball Squads Intelllgence of Marllyn Wyman Character of Racheal Weatherbee IIT121gll'13t10l1 of Challene Alduch Capab1l1ty of Walter Godlng Precoc1ty of Robe1t Ball Dependablhty of Maurlce Sm1th KEY TO PICTURES tPersonalsJ Belles of the Court Fourth Ann1versary Red seems to have the s1tuat1on well 1n hand 4 Arent they sweet? Four s a crowd Relaxat1on Three l1ttle s1sters Woo ee Lancaster and Osgood 1n the Good old days H1 o S1lver Bradstreet Hope Kelley 1n 35 B1g slster Carolyn N1ce cozy l1ttle party Not a drowned rat Just Eleanor Jor dan Oh what a beaut1ful fence' Well look whos here L1ttle M1ss Mar1lyn Wyman Flash Godmg hlmself Age of Innocence Even Snuffy Smlth was Lou Costello Haskell The Gangs All Here Long Long ago w1th Jeanette Brlggs D1d you know he1 when ? A MHTIDS w1thout a s1tuat1on What a terr1f1c tr1o' Cute comb1nat1on W1nsome Tw1nsome VOICE OF M A Walter Moores one of our men on the loose lS stlll domg the n1ght spots of Lmcoln stag Come on glrls dont you know theres a man shortage on' Another of our male SDSCIE now on the loose IS Verd1 Lane We hear that the cause for VG1d1S long face 1S because R1ta has gone away and left h1m The Cadet Nurses were the cause The Norman ta r 1S a ss we hear Jordan Beulah Scott af and make up then flght agaxn affa1r We dont exactly know the cause of these l1ttle spats but we hear that Beulah Moores f1tS 1Ht0 the case some where' Have you seen the bee oo t1 ful spark le1s Colleen Delano and Betty Weatherbee have acqu1red th1S school year? 68 P ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' 5. ' . 6. ' . ' 7. ' ' 1 y ' ' H 8' - . 9. ' ' - ' ' . 10. '- - ' , . ' ' ' - 11. ' 3 ' ' ' ' . 12. ' ' . ' 13. ' ' ' . 14. -' ' ' - , 15. , ' . . 16. ' , 17. ' ' ' 1 . . . 18. ' ' ' . V . . 19. - ' :If if lk ik Sk It 20. KA Y! I 21. ' . 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' ' Kr - - '- U - MATTANAWC OOK AC ADI MY f We ve heald rumo1s that the famous BHIIZOII Scott romance lS not runnlng moothly Please KldS dont break up a gam' We ve all lost money bettmg on who would call It qu1ts flrst so lets not go tlnough that aga1n T1avel1ng folks9 Yes s1r' At least Dodo IS Hel sa1lor couldn t get home to see her o sne took a t11p out to New York to see h1m Have a DICE tr1p Dodo'P FACES IN PLACES Ha1va1d Wh1tten spendmg all h1s le1sure t1me at the Dunn Restaurant Nad1a Paula Beulah Moores and Joan Johnson walkmg home fIOm Lee dllllllg a 1egular bllzzard 'Ieet Whalen and Donald Peterson tak 1ng IH the1r weekly mov1e together Beulah Moores saymg good bye to a cer tam sa1lor at the stat1on Sylv1a Lane and Murray Br1ggs d1SCOV Gllllg each other durmg Semor Play re hearsals Madel1ne Sm1th seen at a late Saturday n1ght dance w1th an old Mattanawcooker namely Cl1fton Young Edd1e Thomas escortmg Joyce Clements home afte1 a Fr1day nlght dance Jlmmy Vose trudgmg up to Joan Pottels every week end Dor1s ODell r1d1ng around 1n a green p1Ck up trl ck when her certa1n sa1lor IS home Bobby Ball tr1pp1ng the llght fantast1c at a recent Fr1day nlght dance M1 Lavender Do you know why the l1t tle bee buzzes'P Dana Pmkham You d buzz too 1f some one stole your honey and nectar wk lk wk lk lk wk Fathe1 The man who m1rr1es my daughte1 w1Il get a pr1ze GGOIQG T1e1dwell May I see It please'J MISS Brawn had lectured on the varlous facts of commumsm fasc1sm and naz1sm Then turn1ng to one 1f the freshmen she sind What would you do wlth all these ISITISO Id make ern wasms came the prompt reply Hope Kelley was hurry1ng to school and as she hur11ed she prayed Dear God don t let me be late Just then as she ran she stumbled and excla1med Well you dont have to push me Fhmkmg of somethmg else Mr Lavender 1 alked 1nto Ken Weosters sat down 1n the cha1r and requested a ha1rcut Ce1ta1nly S11 Sald Ken Would you m1nd takmg off your hat'P y he apO10glZ9d I dldnt know there were lad1es present RADIO PROGRAMS Superman James Vose F'1bIce1 McGee and Molly Randolph .Sz Glorla Just Pla1n B111 B1lly Clark B1g S1ster Eleanor Treadwell Bob Hope Roger Morrlson FIOHIJ Page F'a11el Lou1s Haskell W'1lte1 Wmchell Eddle Thomas Fred Warmg Parker Scott Mr Anthony Mr Holmes Korn Kobblers M A Band Qu1z KldS Paul Wh1t1ng LEWIS Haskell and Kenneth Osgood M1 D1str1ct Atto1ney M1 McGraw Kay Kyser MHIJOFIG M1113 Jack Benny Flallk Slnatra Lum and Abner MBIVIH Lane V11g1n1a Noel Snuffy Smith B1f Babmeau Roger MOIFISOII and James Vose W P1 W V i f , 1 4. 6.1 1 . .- ' ' , - v 1 ' ' 7 ' . f i - 1 , ' 1 . . - 1 ' ' 11 ' - ' 1 , . 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Vo1ce Th1S IS my father speakmg THE PERFECT STUDENT V1tal1ty of Joanne Potter Al11b1t1Ol'l of V1rg1n1a Noel L1Ie of Nadla Barton Elllc1ency of Madel1ne Sm1th DE?t9l1Il1I13.t1011 of Sylv1a Lane Intelhgence of Mullay Br1ggs Cou1age of Roger MOF11bOl1 Tactfulness of L01I'3.111C B1adstreet O11g111al1ty of Robe1t Ball Record of Joan Johnson Youthfulness of Byron Ol1ver What would happen 1f Nad1a made up ner m1nd'J To1nmy Pelky got In before morn1ng'1 Lorralne lost her Wlllgbo Parker s wave fell down'P Me1le f1nally landed J1m1ny9 Roger 1V1OI'11bOll wasnt pursued by the Grammm school g1rls9 Dee dee cut off her p1g ta1ls'P GIOVGI was seen w1thout Sh11ley9 J1mmy Vose f11l8.11y got a date Wlth Joan Potter'J LlI'1CO11l g1rls d1dn t go for the Lee boys'J George lost h1s VOICCO Paul Whltlng found the g1I'19 The1e we1ent any Friday lllght dan ces? Hortense d6CldEd to be true to F'lctch'P Everyone made the 1101101 1oll'J LATER OCCUPATIONS OF SENIORS B Mabel the Baller1na G Joyce the Grandmother George the Tutor P Parker the Sold1er M M Eddxe the Toreador V1rg1n1a the Nun Joyce the Chor1ne B M1lledge the Barber S Madellne the Stewardess Elrzabeth the W1fe LOUISE the Teacher Ca1olyn the Clerk Kay the Housew1fe Earl the Archer Roger the Monk LOFIHIDE the Bookkeeper Arthur the M1n1ster Murray the Bachelor LOUIS the Hydroman Merle the Golddlgger Evelyn the Nurse Joan the Juggler Carleton the Carpenter Kenneth the Orator Randolph the Admlral Arthur the Dentlst Sylv1a the Lover Eawlrt and Roem Oodd and Bbo Aonrnar and S1101 Nl1loas and Us1oel Grre1 and Amyl Aky Nyoa and Elda Ltlees and Testrau Rabraah and Oje Sneeroth and Hcetrfle Ivyals and Rauryn Walter and E1ma Dodo and Bob Ramona and 01115 A111bO11 and LOUISE ROL91 and Mary Kay Joan and Dale Estelle and Stuart Barbara and Joe Holtense and Fletche-1 Sylv1a and MUIIHQ f ' f 1' 7:1 ' ' 2 ' - E. 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' 1 ' PHNE BEFDI ES Senior Assets and Lrabrlrtres Grrls Boys Featherwerghts Madelrne Smrth None Heavywerghts Vrrgrnra Noel Lours Haskell Most Brains Evelyn Nicholson Murray Briggs Least Brains All Seniors Have Brains Most Clothes Merle Grffard Eddie Thomas Biggest Feet Don t Dare Tell' Louis Haskell Joyce Clements Parker Scott Pk wk PF wk lk If only We had the porse of Kathleen McMullen Gordon Johnston brrllrance of Evelyn Nicholson Eddie Thomas orrgrnalrty of Joyce Clements Robert Ball promptness of Beatrice Delano lWe couldnt find ones dancing ability of Beulah Moores Thomas Pelky musical abrlrty of Rachael Weather bee Melvin Lane athletic abrlrty of Nadia. Barton Randolph Adams Is anyone ever as lazy 'rs Earl Cole slow moving as Cecrl Bradstreet loose jointed as Dana Prnkham independent as Brlly Clark loud as Snuffy Smith sleepy as Mrlledge Boyce SONG HITS AT M A When Johnny Cornes Marchrrrt, Home Evelyn Nicholson Besanre Mucho 'Kiss Me Muchl George Treadwell My Ideal Cecrl Bradstreet You Are Always In My Heart Carolyn and Byron Joan Johnson Its Love Love Lovr Sylvia Lane Embraceable You Joyce Clements Im Back In The Saddle Abarn Murray Brrggs Always Lorrarrre and Roger Put Your Arms Around Me Ginny and Peppy No Love N0 Nothing Eddie Thomas Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly Betty Weatherbee Pistol Packrrr Mama Charlene Aldrich Close To You Romana and Otrs A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening Nadia and Sammy Anchors Awergh Paula Weatherbee Youll Never Know Room 4 Here Comes The Army Senior Boys Oh What .1 Beautiful Morning 8 30 Monday Morning Red Wing Hazel McLean Comrng In On A Wing and A Prayer Rank Cards 74 ' ' Y ' u A 'Q ' 25 722 il 34 5? 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' , 7, ,' 5 76 PINE NEEDLES 4D X EXCHANGES Through the medlum of the ex change department We alm to gne as Well as recelve construct1ve cr1t1 clsm and well deserved comphments Th1s year although we contacted f1fteen schools IH th1s sect1on of Malne we were unable to obtaln as many yearbooks on vxhlch to comment as formerly We bel1eve th1s factor mam ly to be 1nduced by wart1me cond1 tlons wh1ch have caused many schools to dlscontlnue the1r annuals We slncerely hope howex er that IH the future we w1ll be able to ma1n years and as soon as peace preva1ls we shall make a smcere effort to en large upon the ent1re department The followmg comments are on the 1943 ed1t1ons of the yarlous yearbooks wh1ch we hax e recelved L1sbon1an L1sbon Hlgh School Your school must haxe poetlc gen luses galore IH fact your whole l1t erary sect1on 15 outstandmg' Howex er would It be poss1ble to haxe a few group pxctures of the varlous clubs and 3Ct1X1t18S'7 They ww ould add a lot' The Northern Llghts Stearns Hlgh School Your book has everythmgl Its ex cellentl The Bomber theme IS par tlcularly clever Plne Cone Cornlsh Hlgh School A well planned and an mterestlng yearbook The sketch1ngs are excep tlonally good as well as your sect1on devoted to seruce men We suggest vou add a table of contents and place your senlor plctures before the l1ter ary section The North Star Houlton Hlgh School Sugar and sp1ce and everythlng nlce thats the North Star ' Congratulatlons on an excellent l1t erary sect1on We recognlze a great deal of hard work and plannlng 1n your annual The Ink Well and In troduclng Our Facultv are espcc lally clever sect1ons Only one sugges t1on We mlssed the usual 1nd1x1dual plctures of the senlors The LIVG W1re New port Hlgh School Phe best planned yearbook weve seen Each sect1on IS clearly and ftp A ' ga - ,va ' ' W L 9 . . . .- Q , 9 . L ' ' u H ' L . . - . I ' . ' a . . . . . an ' rs ', ' V -W L L L , . i L ' ' 7 . 1 A - K 7 . . I . - A . . . Y' - L . L L . . , 1 , - , , L L - . . . ' ' 1 ' , L L L. ' v 1 '- A ' - , , an ar ' T ta1n the standards establlshed IH past , , C C 1 s . N K - ' ' 'Y - v ac 91 . , - , K . 1 . T K . . ' l ' L ' ' L L Y u yy cc - ' Y ' . .' H H . . ,L 1' A - cc ' ' 17 ' ' ' ' - L '-1' ku L S 7 ' - .-. A K 7 L L , , - . S ' 'S K ' I v y as - - sy 1 - . K. V . , V , L L 7 Q 7 O A Q A A C - MP TTANAWCOOK ACADEMY 17101711 1telx named le 1x1ng no chance 101 m1sunde1st1nd1ng on the part of 111 outslde 1e1der The Personals NQCUOII has manx Oflgllldl 1tems and the 1okes xxe1e lmmensely enyoyed CJ1Ll'lldS to VOUI most complete Alum ll sect1o11 1nd 1lso to VOUI School DllLCt0lX We glxe only one small Olll0ll IOI xou1 eXCl1lHg6, department lt 1 clexe1lx Vkllttell but couldnt XOUI comments on the x IIIOUS xear books be enlalged upon The Hoxxle1 Hoxxland Hlgh School Yo111 p1ctures and sketchmge 1m p1essed us putlcularly YOLII l1tera1v ect1on also deserxes much pr11se M1 ht xxe suggest a t1ble of contentf' And xx he1e IS KONI exchange sect1on ' The SIICCQC-Edlllg' paraglaphs are the 1913 6Clltl0ll of the PINE NEED LFS How proud We feel of thelr QIGIILIOLIN approxal' You h 1xe a xery full vearbook xx 1th plentx of neyx H1615 You1 Alumn1 xx as Ollglllll and the poems xxe1e XQIV good The p1ctu1es c tught mv exe too QSIJCCIIHX the bind They look xxon delful Ill thelr new Ll1l1f0Fl'I'lS O11 the xx hole lt 1s the most complete xelr book for 1943 whlch I h1xe seen I111e Fone Cornleh Hlgh School t ongratulatlons on a nne book' Top hOllOlS eo to vou1 alum111 sect1on and xour lntorm il sn1pshots The North 1111 L1ghts Stealns Hlgzh School We 1pp1ec11tc xour sendlng, the P NE NFEDI ES Lnd thlnk Vou haxe 1 xe1x 111ce book Your mmx DlCtLIll-ES 1dd a lot to the book Perguson Humonx Hlgh School We haxe found your book PINE NFEDI FS to be xerx 1nterest1ng The LOXQI xxas mpproprmte 1nd the ma te11al lllSld6 xe1x lntereetlng rn 1n good Oldel The Llxe W1re lNexxpo1t Hlgh School A11 excellent book' You1 ed1tor1als ue the best Ixe seen Your Locals are xe1x good and the many plctures dd much PINE NEEDLES IS the o11lV book I haxe S6611 w1th p1ctu1es of the pl 1x Ill It You1 Ex hange Edltor d1d a lllle 1ob l1st Vbdl Keep up the good xx o1k Whx dOl1t you trv and dlrect more Ltt6HtlOI'l to vour ads We qc It tel them th1oughout the book to do th1s Best of luck Wmthrop Wmner Wmthrop Hlgh School We found you1 yearbook xery IH te1est1ng Your plent1ful p1ctures were good Your llterary sectlon wf1s ex cellent 1nd much pr use goes to vour buddmg, young poets We en1oyed vo ur Alumn1 sect1o11 D1lt1CLll21I'lN Your autogr1ph p1ge wxs extremely clev LI We feel xxed know your senlore 1nxxxhere from the Gloomchasere NCCUOII but hoxx about a few more sngs The l1ttle morons were cute though On the xxhoAe we enyoyed the PINE NEEDLES tremendously Good luck to your 44 lssue The North St ll HOllltOll H1gh School I found NOUI PINE NEEDLES to be lll excellent book wlth a partlcularly food alumm d1x1s1on You haxe an ex cept1o11 tlly lIltbl6Stlllg' sports sect1on 1lso a xx 1de x 1r1etx 111 poetry and your cox 61 18 espn C1 Llly 1ttract1xe 'Rlx er s1d1 Wlnterport H1gh School 77 ' '.2 I V 0 l 12 7. 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