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THE LIVE WIRE Here at the head of the lake we come upon a babbllng brook that trles wlth all its mlght to tell us how happy It feels danclng along IH the moonhght to enter the lake gracefully only to take lts Journey up agaln at the out let Deer rabblts foxes and all klnds of anlmals scamper away at our ap proach Blrds ln the trees scold us for wakmg them at such a late hour Everythlng seems so wonderful that lt IS hard to leave but we are spared from knowmg we wlll not return for a long tlme to thls paradise on earth Flfty years later we walk ove1 these same places agam The moon IS st1ll there but It can only shlne 1ts sllver rays on a deserted mudhole The once colorful lake has dlsappeared and wltn lt have gone all of nature s wlld hfe Mother Nature does her best to fill our achlng nostrlls wlth sweet per fume but It lS useless All her materlals for maklng thmgs beautlful have gone from th1s once gorgeous spot Oh humans why are you so ln human? You thlnk nothlng of beauty of nature of peace' You thlnk only of money money money' Nature means nothlng to you when money can be had by destroymg lt Very well go ahead and slaughter the beauty of our forest but remember that comlng generatlons wlll pay for lt and they ln turn w1ll hate you for carelessness We take a good look at our one tlme paradlse and leave It wlth ach1ng hearts It doesn t seem posslble that man could be so careless as to forget the beauty of nature that he once has a Carlle Brackett 37 A REAL FRIEND OVIING down the m IH street of Lovell a small New England town were two boys These two boys offered a strlklng contrast One of them Jack Rogers by name was a well bullt boy who stood slx feet three ln hls stocklng feet He was a well llked boy except for hls temper HIS one feature that he desplsed was a firery crop of red halr from whlch he got hls nlck name Red The other boy was Thomas J Jackson a perfect speclman of the proverblal bookworm horn rlmmed glasses and all stood five feet slx mches ln hxs stock mg feet These two boys were the captaln and the manager of the Lovell Hlgh School basketball team As they came to a corner the two boys parted Thomas golng up another street towards hls home and Red contlnu mg on hlS way down the street Sud denly Red saw hls best frlend blg Johnme Murphy Johnme s blg broad shouldered figure was framed ln the doorway of Wllllam s Ice Cream Parlor where he stood very lntent on a chocolate bar he was eatmg Red crossed the street and Jolned hlS pal Together they walked on down the street Say Johnme basketball practlce starts tomorrow mght Red sald very enthuslastlcally Yeah mumbled Johnme drawing forth from hls pocket another choco late bar All you do I9 eat Johnme? Nope It looks lt Everytlmel see you you re eatmg ' L A a' Y I , . . ' . I l , , V . . . . U - U Y ' ' - ' 44 u . , f a , , . ' . . 9 . - . He , - . . ' . . , . , . - ' . n n , , v - ' . . . . D H H i H ,, . . . . v - - . . , . I 1 a - - . s - . . , , . y 1 - , ' ' I6 yy . - - N . . . - . , . I u . . . H , , 1 v . . . , H , 1 - . ' u ' ' 9 I , . . K , as ' ' 77 . , . la n h d ' ' . . , - , 1 ' 1
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NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL process twenty five or thlrty tlmes Who knows? Maybe some of the wool ln your garment IS more than one hun dred years old Thls seems lncredlble but It IS true Maybe the person nearest you IS Weaflng some of the very wool that you wore five or ten years ago The only way tllat you can be sure that your sweater or other garment has not wool shoddy ln It IS to look for the tag Vlrgln Wool Thls does not mean that Wool shoddy IS lnferlor but some people cannot understand It and re fuse to buy It When you buy a garment marked Vlrgln Wool you know that only the sheep have worn thls wool before you Sam Warren 37 THE MEANEST THING I EVER DID BEING a perfectly normal boy had by the tlme I was elght done the followlng thlngs wlthout botherlng my COHSCIGHCS at all pulled my slster s plg talls tled tln cans to dogs talls klcked our nelghbor s cat put paper bags on cats paws sklpped school had at least ten good fist fights These thlngs passed out of my mlnd almost lmmedlately but the meanest thlng I ever dld wlll stay ln my mem ory untll I dle It was on Saturday May fifth 1932 that lt happened I was lelsurely walklng down the street IH my home town when the bllllng of our local theatre caught my eye Buck Jones ln the Ralnbow Trall Nothlng at that stage IU my llfe of fered more thrllls than a Buck Jones Western I felt ln all of my pockets one by one butl couldn t find even one penny It wouldn t do any good to ask my parents Wlth my weekly allowance spent on chocolate sodas I sat down oll the curb stone The glrls and boys flocked by laughlng and Jok lng on thelr way to the show Isat there for ten mlnutes then suddenly Igot up and ran off An ldea had flashed through my mlnd As Iran along I DlCk8d up a smooth thln round rock When I reached the cor ner of Pleasant and North Streets I decreased my strlde Yes sure enough she was there ln her usual place Walklng nonchalantly I dropped my smooth rock lnto her cup and qulckly extracted a dlme Yes It was a bllnd woman Ican stlll hear her pathetlc God Bless You and see her pale face llght up' I saw the movle but Ill confess lt lacked the P Fraser 37 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN KT HE MOON IS at ltS full Sum K mer IS at lts best How beautlful lt IS here IH the Malne woods From one end of the lake to the other the moon paves a sllver wav whlch dlS appears lnto the woods beyond as lf It had been cut by a knlfe and part of It carrled away Trees sway gently ln the falnt mldlllght breeze whlle Mother Nature glVBS off her most fra grant perfumes to her wlld llfe As we walk along the shore of the lake we see a busy beaver now and then huntlng for hls evenlng meal -L I 19 l 1- , 7 . . , , - ' 2 , , . . . H . . .. ,, Q ' u s ' V ! Y 1 ' ' ' 9 .. . . I ,, . . ,, . 1 ! 1 I y . , a n 1 ' ! ' 54 l 97 1'l 1 Y J , -- ! 9 usual thrllls. lx , , , C' Y 1 . , .- . 1 . . , . . . , y s , , . lp . . 9 ' n . . 7 v ' .1 ' ' 1 v D1 1 . l ' n 9 , .
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NEWPORT HIGH SLHOOL Well a guy s gotta eat lf he wants to hve hasn t he? Yeah I suppose so but sometimes I would llke to know lf you don t overdo It Well heres where I leave ya Red see ya ln the mornlng Okay so long Practlce started the next mght and contlnued untll the first game The bovs had practlced falthfully and were rewarded by wmnlng the game They contlnued to wln untll they had amassed a total of fourteen stralght but the next contest proved fatal Everythmg seemed to go wrong Then to top everythlng Red got sore and poked some guy on the opposlng team who had been shovmg hlm Naturally the referee dldn t waste any tlme ln put lng hlm out of the game They lost that game and afterwards IU the locker room of the gym they blamed Red He claimed lt wasn t all hls fault saymg that no one would pass to hlm and then that fellow had started shovmg so he just naturally poked hlm back On the nlght of the final game of the season the one that would declde ths conference champlonshlp between Lovell and the nelghbormg town of Jackson Red hadn tshown up and lt was almost game tlme Slnce the team had lost that fatal game thmgs had gone from bad to worse Every thlng seemed to go wrong The boys argued among themselves and seemed to lose all Interest ln basketball Everyone seemed to thlnk that Red was to blame for all the trouble They told hlm so and rode hxm about lt all the ture Somebody oughta sock hlm hard and drlve a llttle sense mto hls head Johnme was growlmg about Red as they changed up for the game He s always late or somethlng Red showed up Justm tlme for the game He got on the floor Just as the startlng wh1stle blew As usual the team dldn t work well together and at the end of the thlrd perlod the score stood Vxsxtors 30 Lovell 21 Durlng the short rest between perlods Red called the boys to g e t h e r Llsten fellows wlll you please? Red s VOICP had a pleadlng tone ln If we lose thls game I lose a chance to go to college If we wm I UDlVPFSlty whlch means my folks wlll be able to send me but lf we lose they won t be able You see I ve got that chance on my basketball ablllty Mr Hall fyou fellows all know hlm hes the rlch guy that llves on the hllll sald that he thmks Id make a swell player ln college but lf we lose thus game he says the deal s all off He s the one who IS gomg to pay half my expenses Maybe lt was all my fault that we lost that game that started us on our losmg streak but you know I ve got an awful temper andIJust lost my head when I got mad If you hadn t blamed me entlrely afterwards ld have been O K but you kept rldlng me about It and I kept gettlng madder all the tlme Now lets work together llke we used to I know lt IS a lot to ask you fellows after the way I ve acted but wlll you do lt? Blg Johnme Murphy just stood there for a few seconds wlth hls mouth open then he sald You mean lf we lose you don t go to college next fall? . . .F , I 21 1 4- 15 7 ' If 7 ' ' Q 97 ' ' ' ' Y, , . 7 ll ' ' ' ll Y, V L Q 5 ' Y . . , . - yy nn 9 ' H ll , , ll Y, ' ' ' Y V . 44 yy, 7' ' 19 M , . . 1 41 77 . . , . ' 7 . . . . 2 -- I4 I lt ' ' 77 ,, , ,, . . . : . H . , lt, , , . ,, ,Q ' ' get half my expenses pald at the H yy - 9 . . Z 1 . 7 7 . , . . . . ' , . , . . li ,Q , . . . , 41 !7 ' ' 7 w u I v ' 7 ' K 0 , , . . v 1 L , . Q I , Y Y . . Y y 1- n 1 ,' v l ' . . Q , , u V ' l , . . ,- . , . 7 . . ' H . Y . . ,, ,, . . v. L . ' tl y! ' ' ' 64 ' U A . I , .H
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