Milbridge High School - Light Yearbook (Milbridge, ME)

 - Class of 1946

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'TI-IE LIGHT 19 the people of today using those utensils? No, of course, you can't. Maybe if everyone was as hon- est, gentle, just, and willing to work for himself and others as Lincoln, this would be an entirely different world. Reflect upon the affairs and trans- actions improved by this great man. He was the sixteenth President of the United States, from 1861 to 1865, the signer of the formal Emancipa- tion Proclamation of 1863, and the writer and orator of the 'Gettysburg Address, one of the noblest gems in the United States history, and most important, he was Savior of the Union. One could go on and on discussing the deeds of Abra- ham Lincoln. The United States never before in history had such a powerful president. I agree with Philip Brooks when he said, There are men as good as he, but they do bad things. There are men as intelligent as he, but they do foolish things. In him goodness and intelligence com- bined and made their best result of wisdomf' -Delvine Sprague, '46. OUR TRIP T0 STEUBEN On January 16, 1946, Mrs. Strout took the Economics class of ten students, to visit Steuben Library. She had to make two trips over and back. While she was back after the second group, Miss Lewis, the librarian, showed us different things that the people had brought to Steuben from different parts people brought back shells German helmet, and many seeing. The purpose of our going was to look up information of the world. Some from the Pacific, a other things worth to Steuben Library about labor for our unit called Of What Value Are the Labor Organizations to the Citizens of the United State-:E '. We found much valuable information ..-orrcr-rning this topic. After we found what was necessary, Mrs. Strout took us to different rooms of the Parish House. She showed us the janitor's room, bowling alley and the room where church and many activities -are carried on. Then she took us down to Fickett's rr-fstaurant and treated us with ice cream. We all -had a very nice time. -Elaine Ray, '46. THOUGHTS 'Tis winter and we trudgc to school, With hopes of learning something new. The .a row is piled around us all, And old man wind howls round the walls. The room: are cold with icy chills, ind books and lessons get a spill. ,Tis hard to study with happy thoughts Of summer and the warmness brought, So in this spot our minds are caught. Itis summer again and nature spreads Her leafy arms 'mid forest beds, Birds and crickets burst forth with praise, Thanking God for the summer days. Shrubs and flowers appear in bloom, Grateful that it now is June. Squirrels and bunnies hop along, Their hearts liftht and Hlled with song. The bubbling brook a melody plays, While winding and twisting its merry way. . The oak and chestnut spread wide their Swaying gently with the summer's breeze. Oh! to continue these happy thoughts, But, no, a class has to be taught. So there we leave the summer time And journey back to school chimes. i -Vera Helen Freeman, '46. leaves, 1 1



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