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zfcz CII y TRAGEDY C-HE brlght red sun burned ltS way over the treetops dlsclos mg a scene of sleeping peace fulness Row on row of st1ll white tents were to be seen At last from one of them came a young man wlth a bugle The rat a tat tat acted as magic for flve minutes afterwards about one hundred of the young m1l1 tlamen stood ready for lnspectlon The officers passed l1ne after line of the boys commentlng here and there One of them stopped 1n front of Tom Phlllps Phlllps Yes Sir Sew a button on your coat And the officer moved on Phlllps stood ln the same position the sober GXDPGSSIOH of his face unchanglng Phlllps was known to the others as Sobersldes Not that he was sul len but lets go back to his earller 1 e Old Tom Philips and hls Wlfe llved small town namely Westbrook Their house was surprlslngly like the SIX others on that street Old Tom was a drlnklng man One day hlS mother tlred or fighting passed away leavlng thirteen year old Tom He lmmedlately ran away and Joining dlfferent organlzatlons finally Jolnlng the mllltla where he had been for the past three years Now let s come back to the present tlme Tom IS twenty three now Now fellows barked an officer I have an lmportant asslgnment for you Theres a mlll strlke on ln Westbrook and the mob IS trylng to burn the mill Company 149 will be ln charge You are all under strlct orders to shoot the minute anyone crosses the fence surroundlng the m1 Two hours later Philips had his company stationed around the mill The strlkers were bO0lUg and occa slonally throwlng bricks and stones Philips standing near the back of the mill heard a shout through the dark ness and then a thlck VOICE crying Come on men let s get the yellow won t work any more Come on Phlllps tightly holdlng hls gun rushed to the front where the greater part of the mob was Stay back you he yelled to the man who stood swaying on the oppo slte side of the fence We have orders to shoot lf you step foot over that fence Aw dry up the leader mumbled It was evldent that he was drunk Standing with hls back to the mill he yelled Come on you lets get at em As he swung hls leg over the fence two rlfles barked wlth Just a second ln between Philips being the first to shoot 9 U . . I6 ' M - . ' . 1 s 9 4 - -4 - - . . - , I u I l , . . I - - - , . , . ' '- u ' , . . . , U l . . , - , . I . . , . -4 - - rs . . , - if ' 77 1 . f Q ' , as 77 H , I Q 7 YES, Sli'-U devils in there and the mill too. They 7 ,Y , . , . . . V . . . , H ' 77 - H H. ' 1 9 i 7 ' ' n l'f . ' ' , in a , . J' , . . . H H ' ! . 9 ' ' ' H 7 ' . . ' 1 1 r - - 7 77 9 ' 5 v 1 , l
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NEW PORT HIGH SCHOOL Fleanor McKe-nney Lommerual C ourse L law Hlstorv Orthebtra 3 4 Operetta 1 JLIINOI' Igxhlbltlon W lnter C arn1x al Z theer I eader 4 Boobter 3 -1 l'd1tor ln Lhlef 1 Llass ieeretary and Treasurer 1 I' ng,h5h Llub 1 2 3 4 Vlte presldent 4 'N Club 3 4 I' leanor hae prox en her suteese of four yeara IH hugh Qahool by ghralluatlnt, Wltll honors She IH the hlsta rlan future Una Moons Una I eneral Courae Basketballl Pngllkh Club 9 4 lunlor Pxhlbxtlon Semor Play 3 4 U of M Speakmg QonteXt3 Claes Secretary 3 benretary and '1reasurer4 IN Llub3 4 Setretary 3 barnlval Queen3 Wxnter Carmval Slut 4 Behlnd this pleasing smlle IS bottled up a lot of vlm and vlgor bhe IS the chlef aetress of our glass and does xery xx ell in this lme The boys never Wayne ln their attention to her Best of luck Una ln what ex er you do Myrtle May Xlllhltmg Pete Lomrnerclal C ourse Class Prophesy Engllsh Club 4 'Vlyrtle IS a good old scout Even tarrylng an honor out We will leave for the xx orld to see VN hat her next blg part wlll be 4. 'F l 11 l W J ' El , ,- 1 , , 1 ,H I . ' Q, , , A , , , , t, ' : 3 T ' , . '- - ' : ,, V, . . I h. v -nys-L v n K ' 'y- A. , . , , .I A , L, , of our class and we wish her as much success in the 1 . lx f K u , ' ' W Q , ' wv ' ' ' . ' . 4 S ..., , 1 J. . . -, , . . . . , . , . . h ,L . n X x 3 .1 1-, . Y , C 1 1 ' ' x ': ' ' ' , ' . x J . Y Y, v - Y ' ' tl 77 . x - 7 x , 3 - l L i ' 1 v 7 , . .
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NEVS PORT HIGH SCHOOL The campfires warmed a very happy group that mght oompany 149 had succeeded IH holdlng the mob off untll Company 152 took charge Phxllps was feellng badly about shootmg the man whom hls comrades had taken to the hospxtal Joe who had also shot sald course we dldn t k1ll hlm It was too dark to see of course but I know I shot low Come on let s go up near er the fire and Slhg The a1r was rlngmg wlth the vol umes of song A rookle plowed hls way through the rows of boys and finally stopped 1n the center Hey keep stxll he yelled After about five mlnutes he suc ceeded ln quletmg them The boys especlally one were stunned by the followlng announcement The man shot at the mxll thls mormng dled an hour ago at the Saint Joseph s hospltal Hls son IS wanted there rlght away Who IS the son? Asked Tom and Joe ln unlson The rookle hesltated a moment and sald Tom Phlllps P Adams 36 INTOXICATION N a rough road leadlng well ln 4 to the woods a small unkept farmhouse sat The blmds hung by thelr hlnges and the shed leaned uncertalnly to one slde Joe Brown llved here a rough large ne er do well who made hls l1v1ng by mak lng wlnes and beers whlch were well known for thelr good quahty A small flock of hens and a cow were all that he and h1S wlfe had to llve on durmg the wlnter Joe got qulte a lot of money ln the summer when the roads were good and people could come and buy hls drlnks It was late fall and Joe had Just pressed a new supply of grape WIDE and set lt away to age and mellow un tll summer Usually he gave the pulp to the plg but thls year there was no plg so he thoughtlessly dumped the fermented pulp mto the back yard and gave It no further thought of the hens When evenlng came she went to feed them and was very upset to find them lymg scattered all over the farm Joe Brown declded It to be an epldemlc He and hls Wlfe gathered them and plcked all the feathers from them to be used for pll ows I ll bury them tomorrow Joe sald as he dumped them lnto the yard The next mornlng Miranda came ID screamlng Oh the hens have come to l1fe' and sure enough all the hens were huddled lnto one plle trylng to keep warm wlthout a feather on them Joe had lntoxlcated hls own hens That wlnter the henhouse was well equlpped wlth a stove and the unfort unate hens had to be kept warm all wlnter J LSWIS 38 -+ I 13 1 1- . , - - fy I . .,. 4 ! , , ' , Of ' . , . . , , . . i 7 - . ' 1 ' Y! . if ' Q, . , . 9 Y ' , ' - ' Miranda, his wife, had all the care I y ' I 7 44 ' - , I . I Q ' 1 o 1 ' 77 ' ' if ' 77 . - as - ' 77 ' 1 ' . N . . . . ' li ' ,y ! I I , - . . . ,
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