Mechanic Falls High School - Pilot Yearbook (Mechanic Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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M. F. H. S. PILOT ARTHUR BROWN . upeten Baseball Q1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Athletics Editor Q35 Basketball Q45 Manager df Basketball Q45 Senior Drama Q45 l'ctc's Prayer: Oh, to only be as big, as I am small. INA COLE Student Council Q35 Exchange Editor Q45 Class Will Salad-ice cream-ginger Eggs-on the half shell- Cake-et cetera. Gee wl1iz, when do we eat? OLIVE COLE HO!! Student Council Q35 Class Editor Q35 Joke Editor Q45 Debate Q45 Class Essay Happy, witty. staunch and true, Yet serious, with Jimmy, too. REGINALD EDWARDS c:Dennysx Treasurer Q1, 2, 45 Hockey Q2, 35 President of Athletic Association Q3, 45 Manager of Baseball Q3, 45 Debating Q45 Drama Q45 Basketball Q45 XX Reg's hair is curly, his eyes are brown, That's why the girls all hang around. ' I i

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6 M. F. H. S. PILOT human race. Animals, birds, fishes and insects follow the path of their instincts, but man must fight against his instincts. Once he was like the animals. He knew nothing of right and wrong. But g r a d u al ly there dawned upon the growing mind of man the idea that some things were better than others. This was the first step toward a conscience. Goodness, to which humanity is journeying is not a mark on the earth where we shall one day come, and lie down and rest, it is a goal for which we shall constantly strive. Evil is surrender. The man who lives a bad life is a coward and a traitor to the human race. While the good man lives a life of effort, the bad man lives a life of laziness-he slips out of the ranks of the marching army. It is too much trouble to march, it is too hard to fightg he prefers to lie down in the ditch and let the world go past him. Every evil man weakens the army. Right and Wrong! How simple these words sound! But think what they mean! These words are the great battle-cries of the two forces engaged in eternal combat. On the one side is the advancing host crying Right! -on the other the host of darkness crying Wrong! The whole of life is summed up in these two words. Shall we do right or shall we do wrong? Shall we fight or desert? It is for each one to decide. The choice is left to us. Charlotte Frost, '30 HONOR First, think of the word honor . Have you a clear idea of the meaning of this word? By consulting the dictionary you will find that honor is related to the family of great and good words, among which are, honesty, character, love, respect and courtesy. If we are honor pupils we will study when the teacher is absent from the schoolroom just as faithfully as when he or she is present. ' Will we carefully study during the time of preparation, or will we dawdle the time away? A true sense of honor will lead you to consider the rights of others, the proper conduct toward them. What are the rights of teachers? They have the right to your courtesy and respect: to your cheerful and ready obedience, to your co-operation in making the school the best possible: to expect honor and honesty in the pre- paration of daily work, to expect that you be punctual and regular in attend- ance, to pleasant, obliging, helpful ways on our part. By such an attitude toward teachers, pupils are building character of the right sort, are learning to act according to the meaning of this word honor toward all with whom they associate. Honor contains only five letters, but it is a great word and deserves our deepest consideration. Grace Burns, '32 I



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M. F. H. S. PILOT CHARLOTTE FROST Charlie President of Class C11 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 41 Class Editor of Pilot C21 Music Festival C11 Treasurer of Orchestra C31 Prize Speaking C31 Debating C31 School Council C31 Assistant Fditor of Pilot C31 Secretary of Class C41 Treasurer of Athletic Association C41 Manager of Girls' Basketball C41 Senior Drama C41 Operetta C41 Editor-in-Chief of Pilot C41 l'rophecy Sweet sixteen, and never had a kiss, Surely can't be said about this young miss FRANK GONVELL Bun Baseball CZ, 3, 41 Basketball C41 Operetta C41 Debating C41 Men may come and men may go, But l blow on forever. JAM ES KEENE lljilllll Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 41 Hockey Cl, 2, 31 Track Cl, 21 Manager of Hockey C31 Basketball C41 Captain of Basketball C41 In sports, you've been our star athlete, With a record that's hard to beat. GRAYSON MACALLISTER Mac Hockey C2, 31 Senior Drama C41 Baseball C2, 3, 41 All work and no play Makes Mac a dull boy.

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