Old Orchard Beach High School - Oceana Yearbook (Old Orchard Beach, ME)
- Class of 1925
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ffl 2.4-'JBKTZIK-I E--121 1 N T R uc 1 no N If I unwxttlng or xn my rage Have aught commltted that IS hardly borne By any ln th 5 presence I desxre To reconc1le me to hlS frlendly peace TIS death to me to beat enmxty I hate lt and deslre all good men s love vi! , 4 l Q I . 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'26 L4 ICA 5YID f3XJUx 4 brim mls QIJXDKIJOOCLCXJC We the students of Old Orchard H1 h School hope that thxs our elghth annual ISSUC of The Oceamc wxll be met wlth the same hearty approval as the precedlng xssues We have put forth specxal elTort thls year to bulld up the joke and exchange department We have also had a cover desxgn pamted whlch can be used for a permanent cover We hope all these changes w1ll meet with your approval THE OCEANIC The Oceamc from the very start has proven a very ex pensxve paper Only the hwhest grade of work has been em ployed ln making up the paper Each year the cost of the paper IS from three to four hundred dollars The money for the support of the paper comes from the sales the ads and each class has been requlred to Day enough to cover the cost of 1ts class department Edntors are appolnted each year to supervlse the dnfferent departments 'llae materlal used ln these departments IS fur Thls paper travels to all parts of the Umted States lt lS sent to hxgh schools ln every state ln the umon xn exchanve for thelr papers From thls practlce students here Get new xdeas and form new ldeas whlch can be put 1n The Oceamc Not only IS the paper sent out over the country but lt can be found m most of the homes of the townspeople It can readlly be seen that an ad run ln The Oceamc s not a dead lnvestrnent If lt IS profitable to run an ad ln a newspaper and lt IS 1sn t lt profitable to run one in our school paper? Try It and see for yourselves CAPACITY In reflectlng on Sxr Roger Steele tells us that a man of a warm and well dxsposed heart w1th a very small capacity fmeamng for learnmgj IS hlghly superlor to hlm who wlth the greatest talent IS cold and languld 1n h1s affectlons Thls IS a thought whlch we as hxgh school students may well keep ln mmd The popular student rs popular because he has an abundance of thxs lnterest ln others the unpopular stu dent unpopular because of lack of xt regardless of whether he IS or xs not br1ll1ant 1n hrs studxes Let us strxve for the Ideal combxnat on much learnmg and at the same tlme consldera t1on for others Feb l Both Basketball Teams play Gorham at Old Orchard T. .' E T E .Tl C 5 ': . .vt E 5 A Q . ' . - 'g . . . I . lb - nished wholl b the hi h school students. G Y Y g U . I . . . 5 . ,. E OCEA C THE OCEANIC TAKES SECOND PRIZE In the state contest whlch was held ln Orono at the UHIVCYSIIY of Mame The Oceanxc took second prlze Thts xas the first year The Oceanlc has entered Into a contest of any kmd The Edltor ln Chlef who represented Th O eanlc at the contest conveyed to us several new xdeas o how to better our school paper These contests are held for that purpo e and also for the purpose of gettmof the l'll0l1 schools and colleves nearer toffether In thxs way hxoh school pupxls become more lnterested ln hlglaer educatlon W1th your loyal support we hope to be able to contmue to take part 1n these contests whlch are held 1n March each year CROSS WORD PUZZLES It IS easy to solve a cross word puzzle after someone else has solved lt Why yes, when the needed word of the puzzle cross and refusmg to be thought of havent you heard a Why how s1mple' Why d1dn t I thlnk of that? After we have racked our bra1ns over a problem 1n Chemlstry or Algebra or over a Latln translat on the solu t1on IS UIVCH us ln class Oh of course they really are qu1te s1mple these solut1ons after all We learn them fxf we canl If we re golng to college we try to store them up for Colleve Board Exams and such ogres If we re not we re lucky At least so the othe s tell us Some of the more serlous ones among us however hav' one doubt What wlll xt be when we have to present our own oroblems as well as solxe them? Perhaps experxence vvlth cross word puzzles has taught us that the solvlng of them 1 not the only dlflicult part Perhaps all of us are lucky You m1ght call college education the acqu1s1tes of a better d1c txonarv a hne Webster chctlonary bound IH soft leather You m1ght call tl e practxcal experlence four years knowledge of the principle of puzzles of the vertlcals and of the horxzon tals POSS1bly lt mlght be so Anyway those puzzles are mterestmv Feb 20 Worst storm of year lt TE' Nl as 71 ' 4' ' 44 ' va - -4 . 1 . -. - . ' K, 6 0 C . . ' ' - -. b 3' ' 'I D TJ ' D is at last pronounced, after a few long moments of being ' t, . 3 . - . . . . , . 3 . , , H . . , b .. ' . , Q y u . . - 1 . .5 . A - . . . . A L ' A ' . I . N X L rf 1 TLIL N NUI U11 VN SL 'HOU 7 RNC I NLAY 1 H1 g TNQ bduoul idx 1.1131-, , 1 F 11 f A ff- , xg, V ,K , 1' U : 4h1'uli11 : ' w : A , I- I ffff, ' ,Y 11. ,,,fi'lL 'YTJS Tk 'Q Ai, ' max: ur. 5, t ' :ity Ytilll will gr' i, .IA Ida. '2'2. 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Fw lllnir lip-a cur. :oo ZYJDC DOC, DOO OOC fl Mr ewett Tor exght yc 1rs our prmclpal has glllflill the affairs of the school We cannot say too much 1n IJIUIISE, of Mr ewett He IS cucr encrgctxc IU forxxardlnv c ery project xx h1ch hc sees to be for thc mtcrcsts ofthe school Mr ewett IS a graduatc of Bates Collcgc M1ss Blackman Our comnrehens ve course of Domesnc Arts among others ls carr1ed on by M1ss Blackman The course 1 ln cxght un't5 taklng up exvht branches of thc sc1ence It IS very popular arnonff the students MISS Blackman has leex vxxth us lor four years She re Mxss Lombard Mlss Loml ard fills all of her hnghsh Hxstory and Latm courses wlth mterest for each of her puplls She IS always -,ymo lthetxc and ready to help us wlth our httle problcms and pcrplexltles Muss Lombard recelxcd her A B two years ago from Bates College M1ss Wllll1U1S Mlss Wxlhams IS our teacher of French She 18 also the lcadcr of the Cnrls Health Club Many good tlmes 'ire en Joycd under her lcadcrshlp Mxss W1ll1arns1s well quallhed for both posmons havmg ttendcl Colbv College and taken a year s tralnmv IU brooklyn Trannmg Hospxtal Mrs Dolley Our smgmg teacher has StUdl6Cl1l'1 Ncw York Boston and ln thc Ncvu England Coneerxatory In '1 short tlme each xx eek Mrs Dolley manages not onlv to tram the school 1n smgmg but to prescnt ITILISIC xn xts varl ous phases 'is 1 whole Mar 3 Electlon Day Voted for New School at Town Meetmg TH' E Q 5 A f 'f : 302' - for fri, . : 'l , , , - S Q rg H :nz 1 ' 1 f ' ' 1 ' 12 ,- I -I B- A A ' K- A I - A Y 1 1 1 I ' . I I :YYY V ' ' I ' A ' ' , ' b . , , .g c . . ', . J' ' . ' ' . . , . .' ' . , . b 'V ' Sl' 5 3 : V g I - celved her B. S. from Boston University. . . .S 5 . U -4- 5 s V . L . . 1 , . s L .. . L ., Q 2 ' ' ' 1 .' C ..l.. K S . Y A l 1 C ,l X 4..-Q ' -C ,- 'c ' ' fl - I .' c - A C 1 4 . ' 2 A 'Q . 1 'C ' ,I ' J - l ' - . L ' 1 ' ' I . ' ' . C 5' . Y A K A B' Y .4 I eh .l C.. C 1 . . N I . Cl , Q PROFESSOR Bm- lg 4- THREE CELEBRITIES READY al-r' ROCKS Dire WOOD GATHERER. 950 'Sian Q She BUNCH LONE BACHELOR 2 ar-S SMILES DINNER ON THE Rocxcs onli-3 OUR SUPER 9116 L1GHTHousE DEPARTING ,r 'F Din: ...- , A, 1--rv E f- '. in f v I 1 8 .-1 '1's , 'R' . vi ki x. '- '. A - ,,,.., . ' ff - . , . 7 . E , I xl i z :A 4 ' V fl ' 4 : ' j Q v S.. A , '..., ' ' 2 ' ., . S ' ' 'N 7 ' - -. ' ' 'tjsaw 'Q - , . 775:71 , iv K A N.. L 555 I ' J - 3 A ' A . I .. , A I , 4' o K A Q. ,Q 1 V 1 ,g 'V , ,d K ,Q . 8 -Rn . at 'f N A ' 'xx F4 .'5,1-WF - - K 1 ' ., , in K A fy K, 1 , xv- -fe. ' Q A Q. 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N I W fi A KARL WALLACE BENWAY 4 Cap D Class Secretary ill Track CU Basketball CID Capt C33 Publlc Speakmg Q35 Oceanxc Board 141 School Plays Q2 3 4D Class Presxdent C3 43 Cap ends hugh school wxth a grlm determmatxon to succeed on the Stage of Life and as he IS not a Bad Actor we know he w11l All praise to Caps per severance ln and out of school He IS one of the few to start nn the elementary grades at Old Orchard and fimsh hlgh school at Old Orchard Where others have fallen by the wayslde h has plugged along Where others have deserted thelr colors to go to some other hlgh scho ' or Academy he has proved faith ful to the standards of dear old O O H S E GERALDINE WATERMAN C Gerry D Mxss Waterman came to u from Brunswnck Hlgh the first of th1s year She soon won the re spect of us all by her wxllmgness to help ln every school act vlty We needed an Asslstant Edltor n we chose Gerry She has filled her posxtxon admnrably Her mdoor sport xs Latm HAROLD GOODKOWSKY Q Babe 5 Wxthout hesntatxon or delay his ferule mvenuon supplnes hate er occa slon may requxre In turnmg out comps Babe IS a wonder When xt comes to that he can exhaust medals and awards faster than we can offer them Translatmg Latm IS hxs hobbv especxally the word sex But we d forgwe Babe anythmg for a glimpse of has roguxsh sm1le Although Babe has been leavmg us for several months each year In favor of Florlda we feel that h1s home xs with us and that he lS a most essentlal part of the school We are glad he lS to be a graduate of O O H S .t ,. , , l ' Y ' , u - vw . . , , . , . . , .. .. - - .. . ,, , e , . .. ., ,. 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J J l '- C x , 1, ' lf - , - ' ' 1 f -21,3 h-.-' gg 2 -Q 2., XJ 'ave haf abou only .ez l 3 ' 'l21s, 21ll his year and hope we 1 2, '--I 1her 211 Ll,1 'emi MQ jf . uv' 'll' E if ' A '2' CIM. SCHOOL SONG To the tune of The Oranbe and the Blaek Althou h we have been defeated B 1 teams from far and near We hope that m the future Our record wxll be elear We are out to wm some trophlee And before thls year lb throu h We ll show the people of this tovsn just what the SCHOOL can do I want to wake up m the mormn After elght long hours, of sleep Where the sun comes peepmo Into where Im eleepm And the eon b rds bay hello I want to hmke along the beet beaeh You ean hnd m thls old world Gee ll s reat to be a Health Gxrl Thou h your haxr be strawht or eurled at May 23 Sehool Play Mx Bob glXLIl at Cape I lxzabeth 24 ff' E 1 CEA C 158 c A U - fd ,at HEALTH CLUB SONG. . I t, g ' 2 Q, ' - 11 Q 3 1 CXXL E 3 if if Q 31111111111 413, X1-rf 15 Fortune and vlutory mt at thy helm May 21 Alumm Banquet at The Goodall f W ' -1 ICYXT . , ,, . - U y CICCII-'-17 f I 1 7' x , ,Q V . ,D -Y Dist: X 1' I . . -, .: , - . x 4 ' ' A 1' . U . V ' 7 -., , 1 . . ' 1 Z' 4 xl 'f 4 ' , I gr .,,,r- 1 .Ah , ' K. Q , 1f'. 1 H A.: V .Yazfi ' VJ- '41 - - , .. ,. 1010301621231 XIIIIIIIII CXEfIXOvCIJOUZX3KDJ JENNIE HAROLD EDDIE' JOHNNIE The oHHcer5 for Aprrl 1924 25 for the ensumg year Presxdent Lllllan N C'eaves XIICC Pres dent Catherine L Whitman Secretary Mabel A Worcester Treasurer Clyde R L Snow Audrtor J Rlchmond Lord L, 1. M 2,9 E LC The Alumnl Assoclatlon of Old Orchard High School IS one of the most v1tal organlzatlons connected wlth the school Although the vraduates are small IU numbers they make It up 1n quallty In almost every road of 111-6 are men of Old Orchard H1gh School The graduates have chosen d1Ffe-rent professxons and trades but wherever they are and whatever they do there IS always a feelmg of frlendshxp between the graduates and undergraduates Whenever we meet an alumnus away or at home we feel that we have a frxend and a real true frlend Some of the professxons and trades taken up by the s u dents are Emxly F Cram Instructor of Musmc Percy N H Lombard udge Lena I Wlght Nurse EthelI Wxght Photographer Mabel A Worcester Newspaper reporter Bertha A Wmg Insurance office Wesley M Mewer Lawyer Cllnton C Mewer Contractor Edward L Lord Electr1c1an Wlllvam H Crowley Express busmess R1chmond Lord Ofhce busmess We have numerous others who would be hard to 11st and many who have not yet Hn shed the r course at college LIST OF HONORARY MEMBERS 1849 Fanrle E MllllkCH 1892 Abbme F Txtcomb 1819 Charles W Gorham 1819 Kane W Snow 1901 Mar1on A Llttlefmeld QPattersonj john L Gullford Hester A Clement VISIIIUQ Comm1ttee Nell e I Gutlford Jennxe Allen and Emxly M Cram Enterta1n1n Comm ttee I-Iarr1et L Andrews L 1 111 e McSweeney and Alonzo M Tlbbetts Nomlnatlng Comm1ttee L1ll1an N Cleaves Zora Fowler Edward I Lord Harold E Burnham and Grace M M1ll1ken Banquet Comm1ttee Harrxet L Andrews john P Crow ley and Helen D Perley june 8 Baccalaureate Sermon Ty- zc5,:,-:lc gif . . tn 1 A 1 .. 7 . 1 . 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Ll IL llll 1 X lell me not lll mournful numbers Sehool 1s but an empty dream There s no use m Alma Maters Plugwmg s but a senseless elxmbl Sehool 18 real' School IS earnest' ust to pass IS not the a1m Of any but the xx eakest They soon lose out nn the g une Not to slnrk not to borrow Is the student s end or way Depends on what he does today LIVLS of seholars all remmd us VVe eould m :ke our llves subltme And graduatmg leave behmd us Helps to youths of future ttme Thoughts of lessons all well mastered Of good ttmes through work ob' nneel I lttle aets of k ndness renderei lt sotre Us all for future Uam et us then be up and dotng Though othel thtnffs at tunes allure Ihat there ll be no eause for xuemg I earn to labor and endure Gerllclme W ltet lmmentement lxeruses 1 oxxn l - ' fr' fi f t. 1- A C A -fl.llI2l Lf Sflllllll lift' ,K-A For he knows that each tomorrow 1.14 'Q ta l ' L- Q - f ' . rx u i A bil. hi ' Q .1 A LO, Ct A -- 1 at 'l' ' llall, ,QZJL ooo .ns QLIIUIXII nhw. Xogoo' ooo oof .me Obbfiij Q? ,. .,, E We were born to benmt june 10 Schoole dosed for summer f g. CDC! . f V' lxgxggfjxjn if 5 9 J x -Y L, 1-1 . . - ' ' 's 4 - 2 U ' f LJ Vi H -1 4 . ,L 4 , t tllgiff, A is Zi 25 .1 h - .V--V V i . X ' T 'ix ' P t 1 .1 V . , 5 ,. , 'z A ---.1 -I . , ,I V N ' X V51 '- -': . . ,fi ,za-5-l ' Q, ,., I, 4.15.1 , .1 ., ...t K ' ' 2 , ' . ' -x X5 1 -. i I 5 2 F, ,-:. Q ' --- ' .1 Ny . ' ' I -.QA 1. 'Q-:F -' . 1-ll: OCEANIC' Srlmul uh-a IOOOOO OOC OOC, OOC Aprll 10 The Domestlc Sclence class gave n exhrbrtron of the thrngs thev made rn sewlng The exh1b1t1on was given at the hlgh school bulldmg at three o clock rn Mlss Blackman s room There were a large number of people present After looklng at the exh1b1ts the guests were 1nv1ted to the adjolnmg room where refreshments consxstmg of sandwrches cake and cocoa were served Aprrl 21 The Sophomore Class gave a supper at the Methodlst Church vestry Salads scallops cakes and jello were served The money pald the Sophomores Oceamc expenses May 2 The play entltled Mr Bob a comedy ln two acts was presented at the Town Hall by the students of Old Orchard Hlgh School The play was well gn en and the actors were a credlt to the teachers The cast was as follows Mlss Rebecca Luke Chrlstme Dolbmer Mr Brown Fred Fowler Mar1an Bryant Gertrude Dunn Phllhp Gllbert Luce Patty Marxan Goodwvn jenkms Lewls Fowler The money was used for commencement expenses May 9 An entertamment was glven by the Junlor Hxgh School Two health plays were grven w1th selectlons by the school orchestra Candy and 1ce cream were on sale short dance was enjoyed after the program then all went home feelmg that thelr twenty five cents was not wasted Thus money was used to pay the jumor Hlgh s expenses of the Oceanlc May 23 The aforesaid play Mr Bob was repeated at Cape Ehzabeth after the play there was a dance The Old Orchard people went over rn Crowley s truck May 27 The Domestlc Science Class served the Alumnl Banquet at the Goodall under the dxrectlon of Mxss Blackman une 8 The school attended church as a body to hear Mr Clancy preach the Baccalaureate Sermon june 10 The Graduatlon Exercxses were held at the Town Hall at exght oclock The srngmg showed Mrs Dolley s hard work rn teachmg us for many favorable com ments were heard Each member of the class dxd hls or her part admrrably The cl Q presented the school wlth a very Sept 9 Schools reopen i 5 Y x Q , - - Q Qc B , . , . , CDH ,, , ' ' ll VO ' . . , ' O Katherine ...,...............................r Irene Grev . 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' ' ICCA Fme flag as a farewell glft After that three pr1zes were awarded Fxrst was a sllver cup gxven to the class of twenty hve for havlng the most perfect teeth of any class The second was a srlver cup awarded the umor Hlgh for the teeth contest ln the lower grades The thlrd was a cash prlze of ten dollars d1v1ded among three people for perfect attendance durmv the year The three who had not been absent or tardy for a year were Marlan Goodw1n Fred Fowler and Lewls Fowler September 9 Our school reopened wlth a large number of pupxls present We have the same teachers as last year ex cept Mlss Fogg She has gone to Arlmgton Massachusetts and MISS Wllllams IS tal-.mg her place September 15 The Girls Health Club had a new elec t1on of officers September 17 The Glrls Health Club had a corn roast on the beach As there were plenty of eats along everyone had an enjoyable t me September 22 Mrs Al1ce Luce presented the school lxbrary wlth Chambers Ten Volume Illustrated Encvclopedxa September 22 Mrs Derby the New England Dlrector of The junror Red Cross Servlce v1s ted our school and gave a very mterestlng t lk on umor Red Cross work n other lands She showed the school some thlngs whlch had been sent to Amerlca by forengn unlor Red Cross workers September 24 Lorrame Lombard and Ch lS'lIl6 Dolb1er went to Kennebunk to attend the Mame Red Cros Conven txon as delegates from the umor Red Cross to represent the Health Club September 25 The annual Freshman Recept on w s held rn the Town Hall Nearly all the members of the Semor H1 h were present as well as some vlsltors The Freshmen were glV6 l green b nds at the door whxch added somewha to their natural greenness Games were played and stunts were per formed The wmners were gxven prxzes of candy penclls etc Refreshments consl tmg of ce cream cones and candy we e served Judgmg by the smlles on the face of those present xt IS thought that everyone enjoyed the enterta nment to the utmost October l Our school was vlslted by Mr Ph1ll1p Marsh who represents the Curtls Publlshmg Company He la1d before us a Ene plan to ralse money fo the s hool whxch w s to get subscrlptxons for the Country Gentleman The prlce of the magazme IS a dollar a year and the school keeps fiftv cents of every dollar There were three teams Chrrstme Dolb1er managed the reds or Sparkplugs Catherlne Marshall man a ed the orange te m or Barney Google Fred Fowler managed the greens or Andy Gumps Lewls Nlckels was TH 5 l F ff' I C ,1 I . . . , . - , . . . 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L, u, nl V' ' ' 32 THE OCEANIC appoxnted head manager of the affalr Mr Marsh gave a very mterestlng and helpful talk on salesmanshnp The plan was to buxld up the neck of the old Seejeater with red green and orange Every day the three colors were placed on the neck The color on top at the end of the game was red therefore red was the wmmng team October 9 The Athletlc Fun Fest was gnven to the wmmng team by the losmg ones at the Town Hall There were two commlttees of three people The losmg teams com muttee conslstmg of Catherme Marshall Ruth C'eaves and Edna Eldridge looked after the decoratmg of the hall pro vlded the eats and secured the materral requxred by the entertammg commxttee Thls committee conslsted of Marlan Goodwm Erma Colhns and Chrxstme Dolbler The guests of mlttee and were taken up to the Master of Ceremon1es Lewls Nlckels who was seated on a ralsed dals and told to xmxtate the call of some anlmal whlch they were supposed to represent After thus games were played whlch were both unusual and enjoyable Then refreshments of sandwxches cake candy and cocoa were served by the refreshment com mxttee After more Eames were played everyone went home declaring that he had had a good tlme October 16 The Health Club had a Hare and Hound Chase The hounds lost the trall when they reached the Ross Road and contmued to the Cascades The hares went a dlf ferent way but each party was well chaperoned and had thelr own campfire and supper enjoylng It very much October 20 Mlss Flora Strout a junlor Red Cross worker ln japan spoke to us telllng us of the dlfferences be tween us and the japanese She gave a very lnterestlng as well as educatlonal talk October 28 Schools closed untll November 3 because of Teachers Conventxon November ll On Armlstlce Day the schools marched ln the parade The schools float was very attractxve and the lower grades made a fine showlng After the parade the older students went to the Town Hall where speeches were made by Mr Clancy and Mr Heald There was smglng by the audl ence afterward Harold Goodkowsky was presented a medal for wrxtmg the best essay on Why Commumsm xs a Menace to Amerxcamsm Sept 17 Health Club has a Corn Roast on the beach - .. - .. - gg ' II ' . . ' , ' ti ' V1 ' ' , - 1 the fest were ushered in one by one bv the entertaining com- ' lb ,DI tl 79 ' v ' ' , . ' U V I - U l ' , . , I n 1 . K. 1 . ' ' YV A X, rw T ffl GOING UP EDITOR IN CHIEF wwe' ll -, R29 NOALY IN THE. WINTER TEDDYS DOG OUR BUSINESS MANAGER AT YORK CLIFFS 1 I YN a ' -- rv I I F H 4 2 LJ , 1 '. 4 1 Q.- I I ' . , ' 'SQNQ , iq . ' l 'Q . -3. I AE h 4' ' w. Q I ' ' w 1 ,I T1 I2 'Fax' - -.S 4 I . ,- . , lx V Q- 3 I , -ll , cs '95 1- V A 1: W 3 V Q 4 I...-I. I 1 1- - .1 T E JLEAA C November 19 Mr Luce agam asked the school to carry on the Red Cross Roll Call We dld xt wlth better success than xn prevlous years November 27 Schools closed for Thanksglvmg vacatlon Fveryone enjoyed the few days rest from studles December 5 The annual School Falr and Play were held at the Town Hall and was more successful than ever before The three classes 1n the Semor Hrgh each had a booth whxle the lower grades had three The junxors who had the Fancy Goods made the most money as they cleared over thxrtv dollars As a speclalty there were apanese artxcles for sale at that booth The play was a better play to g1ve than we have ever had before The teachers and students worked hard to gam a satnsfactory result The play was a success financlally as well as ln xts presentatxon The cast was as follows Jonas Hutchlns Mxranda Hutchms Vxolet Hutchms Harry Leon Rev Cyrus Hardy Letxtla Starblrd jxm Blmn Sam Mason Lucmda Mason Hulda Grxfhn Brown Eyed Betty Karl Benway Chrxstme Dolbxer Marlan Goodwxn Norman Le Doux Fred Fowler Elbrrdge Lary Marguerlte Gullford Lewls N ckels Lewxs Fowler Edna Eldrldge Catherme Marshall Thelma Ross The money went to the Semor C'ass December ll Mr Moore a returned mrsslonary from Indra VlSltCd our school He showed us manv curxos as wel' as a map of Indla He Eaxe a talk on the hlstory geography and customs of Indxa The talk was very mterestmg as well as educatlonal and all hls llsteners were sorry to have hxm hmsh December 10 Mxss Lombard Mlss Wxlllams and Miss Blackman gave a party m honor of the lumors and Semors at the Dolb1er s resldence Games were played refreshments served and songs sung All present enjoyed themselves e'-c ceedmgly and pronounced the party a success from start to hnlsh Sept 25 Freshman Receptxon 34 f! f ' ff Hiram Whitcomb ...........,....,...,..... 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ICEAN We are sorry to see that our l1st of exchanges ns not quxte as long as last year s but the papers keep comlng and are all very good Those we have recelved so far are as follows The Academy News Hartland Hlgh School Hartland Mame The Arcturus Carxbou Hngh School Carxbou Me The Banner Rockvllle Hxgh School Rockvxlle Conn The Bates S udent Bates College Lew1ston Me The Blue and Gold Malden Hrgh School Malden Mass The Blue and Red Rlclemond Hlgh School Rlchmond Cahfornla The Blue and Whlte Banner Putnam Hlgh School Putnam Connectxcut The Blue Owl Attleboro H1gh School Attleboro Mass The Breccla Deering Hlgh School Portland Me The Burdett Lxon Burdett College Boston Mass The Chromcle Alfred Hxgh School Alfred Me The Chronlcle Hartford Hxgh School Hartford Conn The Crescent Samuel D Hanson Hxgh School Buxton Center Ma1ne The Dalsy Cham Waco Hlgh School Waco Texas The Echoes Councll Bluffs Iowa Emerson College News Emerson College of Oratory Boston Massachusetts The Enrcar Racme Hlgh School Raclne Wxs Essex Ways Essex Hrgh School Essex Mass Kal mazoo Hwh School News Kalamazoo H1 h School Kalamazoo MCHIZBH The Mame Campus Unwersmty of Mame Orono The Meguntlcook Camden Hlgh School Camden Me The News Dubuque Hrgh School Dubuque Iowa The Olymplan Blddeford Hxgh School Brddeford Me The Pennsylvama Trlangle Unxverslty of Pennsy1van1a Phuladelph1a Pennsylvama The Plnkerton Cr1 IC Pinkerton Academy Derry N H The Pmnacle Merxdeth Hlgh School Merldeth N H The Puvlan Portland 'UDIVCFSIYZV Portland Me The Orange R Roseburg Hlgh School Roseburg Ore The Quxll Henderson Hugh School Henderson Ky Oct 9 Athlet1c Fun Fest ' ' T f..' Z D E ' 7 . .. L , IC , . - an ' - , . U ,, . . . . - . . - U ,, . . . v . u - .. , H ' . , . , , . 1. YY ' . Q . - H ,, . . . I A 1 7 gg ' 91 ' 1 . , . .4 V' ' v - . - H . ,, . . - -- - - .. - H v . 1 - .. - yy - v . - - - .. - 1' - . t . - .. H - . - . , . if ' ' YY ' - . . . .. N - - v - 4. U , . , . H . ,, . . . . - v v - .. H - t . Q - .. P - H -0 ' ' rw , ' , , M . ,, . . . M v - . e- IA ' 9' ' - . . - .. Q. Q - 1 . . U . U - . . A . . . - M . . ,, . . . . . - . 4. - -4- vs ' 1. , , , . . H . ,, . . . . v . . . .. - Q. - - . U . - - .. , U - K . - . - .. - .Q . - , , . , .. - H The Racquet Portland H1gh School Portland Me R H S Search 1ght Rchford H1gh School R1chford Vermont The Shreveport H1L1fe Shreveport H1 h Schoo Shrc epc t Lou s ana The S gnal Thomas jefferson Hlgh School COLll1L1l Bluffs Iowa Tennessee Farmer Umverslty of Tennessee Knoxv1lle Fcnnessee The Tr1pod Thornton Academy Saco Me The W1tch1tan W ch1ta H1gh School W ch1ta Kan The Dumbbell Sierbrook Hxgh School S h e r b r o o lc Prov 1 ce of Q1 ebec WHAT WE THINK OF OTHI RS The Academy News Hart'a d Me You have '1 xery good e tchange department The Banner Rock 111 e C0111 We hke your Jokes and poems ve y much The Blue and Gold Malden Mass Your car1catures are a good feature The Chronlcle Alfred Me A new fr1end We come to our school The Chron1cle Hartford Conn The cross word uz Ae IS a good 1dea The Crescent Buxton Center Me You hafe a verv fine llterary cepartment The VV1ch1tan VJ1ch1t K n You have ve y good p1ctures of cl ssroom work WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US A 1 excellent magazme The arrangement of m1ter1al 1 extept1on'1'ly good Essex Ways Essex Massachusetts You have a wonderful paper We are parucularly pleased by the aston1sh1ng number of cuts Orange and Bl'1cl Barton Vermont Oc' 16 Health Club his Hare and Hound Chase -v Lf. 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' 0 ez -+- ORIZONTAL Somethmg to srt on An entertamment A relatlve A day of the week Cabbrj To venture Mass Lrmlted Tlme Cabbrj Means of transportatlon Latm pronuncxatlon of way A 11nd of gum I'oo11sh persons Txtle fcr a gentleman A personal pronoun CFrj A kmd of weave A preposltlon A fOl'tl6Cd place Famnllar To go wlthxn A dlsorder A kmd of fish Roman Numerals That whlch men hunt A formula rn Physlcs An exclamation U ed m bulldmg a house Pe tammg to CsuFExJ A class song U ed ln playmg a pxano A numeral adjectlve Not common A boys nlckname Part of the verb to see In that place OIC of the thmgs to be done while solvmg a Cro Wor Pu7zle 5 VERTICAL ace to spend vacatlons Part of a ship A busy msect A pronoun A Hoor covermg Present tlme Uncooked To decorate What women hate to see go by Scotch for sour A journey Cent Cabbr J Famous N E d1v1s1on ln tn late war What one hears on Sunday Humor Dcne upon pxckxng up a book A preposmon A small chlld An explosxve A perlod of txme More tender Of brlef length German parliament An exclamatxon Smgle A glrl s name Horse Power Cabbrj Late Latln Cabbrb Fears A conjunctmon An Enghsh beverage Termmatlon of a hrs conjuga tlon verb fFr J Older w 1 rg w r 5 L 1 T 'V I - ... , 0 1 1 1 , ' T- , ' w YY ' 110 I -C , S . 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Pleasure and actlon make the hours seem short Qc-pt 15 Health Club reorbamzes 9 Pin ix fvr 0 AOIXI ri fir Ulf 'QXDC 1 '32 lxlllltllm Our term Llldlli haw a ery sucees ful season thls year 'lht defeats were mary md tht VILKOYILS were fun M ybe tht sthool spurt was not as good 18111 former years m avbe the 11.1111CllK1I11pT'iLI1Lt.l'llItlLllfllgll Anyvx lb llltls L an t lu y and hope to haxe rt m the future lets gxve the dead past 1 ehanee to bury us dead uhlle we lools ahead BOYS A1111 ILTICS The fourth arue of the 1924 season was 13133 ed hut xuth Freeport on an 16 They trrmmed our bovs 16 33 m sp L of our best elloxts O H S Goals lou s Pts L6W1S rf Benway lf Lewrs lf Benvxay t l ow er r Lary l I Goals Iouls Pts VVh1te rf Stxoxer rf lloutttte lf 1 utlslm t Rtxxe Ia or l Nox 18 Ruth 1mlAlttkJdlr1ts xxtut to Asheullt .' Q C- IEA f C ,Ai J of I ' J' A x ' . 5 - , - Q Jlli, S - '.,JJ.I1 ii'DCfTA1'1 -ffifff ' S 1 1 -A y 1 1 Z: Z 1 ' S ' sh- . - 1 1 yn 8 1 I '. . h. 4 4' , y. El. Z . ' A 7 A -b.. 27, A -1 ' ' t - :' - L . 'zu 'z'a 'au he on one side and as we have had pretty good success before. U 1 - e y 1 - 1 1. ,, . . . ' j . . . ' f Q - ' Q it, O .... ' 7 'Q R. . 2 4 D. . 5 10 Ar K. 1 . r 1 52 L. I I - NI. C . g 1 A 1G F. 1. S. ' 7 q .. ' , 5 10 '- , 5 10 3 r' ' , - 4 1 9 1 ' , rg 2 4 vl I il 33 Creme ex ctt L1 In rc WIIIL TII LILLDG Lombarl rt an 72 our In xx xcw to Kctmbttnkoort for tI'1 mood game x th It Tu Ittt c ICILII DX O H o B rx ax f xxts L xxtw If Butxxiv L IoxxILr rg I UI xx r Goils tt I me It I1 Whltpher xf irk Rumen Stone T1 Uxeeper uxctt IHo1I I oul J r tint game xxtth Cothim x 15 Mixed thus hm ? Q wore wis 3a I3 but II x m x or xo L 1 up Joy H Goals ot be xx 'tx Lexxts Luxxb Hutxx ax L L Lcd e Go lr n t'Lr Hoope tc wx Nox 9 U Cro N Drxxx I oulx 7 R7 L Inj. '. Arr:-A '. '. O J .L .of: . Azz- A U sf ' vi t fm. I rctafz .LI from thot' fofrtiff' If-2 I ' '.-ximtirtg 25.-I, O. . . 9. G aix ' L 5 I t-. IJ. et j, r I I R. Le .' . 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I , RMI I- EA Referee O Connell Tlmekeeper Iewett Goth m played a return ame vuth us here and our boy dldnt seem to do as well at home for they were beaten 29 14 O H S Lew s rf Benway lf LEWIS lf r BLnway L L V r Fowler rg W Led er H Farlm rf Butler lf enson Hooper Cressey l Cathol1L H Westbrook on O H S Lewrs rf Benway lf Lewxs lf Benway Lary C Lary g Le er r Le ber l L Fowler l C H S Flaherty rf MLGona le rf Naples rf FlatlLy lf lNelson lf Barry L Curxeu L Catermo r Dec JLn Cf Tho n on l Aube XVl'll1ITlOft, l m Goals Fouls Goals Fouls Pts Pts h swamped our team when they went to Feb 8 to play them wrth the sLore of 54 4 Goals Fouls Goals F ouls Pts Pts 54 42 Tfr' l. U C 1'-4 1' C O .... ' 1 R. - 1 2 D. . 3 3 9 A. M. La y. lf K. ' , ' 1 1 M. atv, g 2 2 L. 2 . . 'e ,lg 14 G. . S. A ' ' N ' , 3 6 , 5 2 12 J ' . c 1 3 5 ,rg ff , g 2 2 6 29 Referee, O'Connellg Timekeeper. Hughes. igg ' A H. O .... 5 A. 1 2 D. . R. K. . c M. , M. , r W. dg , g W. do . g 1 2 4 ' , 4 8 - 2 , 3 3 9 S 2 2 ' l ' , 4 8 1 K. I 2 2 '. 7 14 ' ', - 2 1 5 . u 2 1 2 gt-m . rb - ' ., g 1 52 O'II: .lg 1 9 Referee Rea an Our oo played a elose game xxlth Bxdcletoro here Tl e 'mal seore bemv 14 12 m thelr raxor 1 Goals Foul L x1s rr euvm Lex 18 Pemxax Fowler r Ie M Larv l Mfvmue rf C rev lf 1X Fme son Cos roxe r m Om seeoml Thu plaxu H Lexus Ievxls rf ee xx er Pe 1XX1Y Ioxxler r W Lul er Lam P oxxm n if Harmon It P terson Er nu on l W lNe1lso1 o bel lons l Go Fouls ima XV1111 Se xrboro wxs plavecl hue Nlixeh isunemom imc ummm 9: Goals Foul Goals l ouls D J 26 V Q 1 Q f ' ' A. Feb. 16. 1 I ' 5 -' ' ' ' ' . O. O. lf . S. g s Pts A. ' D. B r lf 3 C3 R. . ..lf K. 1- gc 1 2 L. ' ' 1. g VJ. --flyer. rg 2 4 L,'rff,w'1Lf1g ii 18.118 als ' 5 Pts. ' 1' . 1 2 4 a' V, 1 53 5 Sull' 'zm.1f , .Q 1 2 rg l S Pauhefort. lg 1 1 IJ 11 7. ylflv-Q. ., f 'ol'-10. O. O. . S. Q ' s lt-. R. rf D. He-uvay. lf 1 1 G, Lu . lf P. Fo 'I 111. K. A 'I 'Z il. C 2 3 T L. V -. 1 1 ' . A Q'.1g lV1. C f. lg 1 1 10 S, 11. S. 1 s f 1 Us l ' a . ' 4 2 10 . . A' 1 1 e . . lf 1 1 1 m s. f . lf. me 4 2 10 C. Nells n. rg 1 1 J C Referee E F MtG1n1e3 Our last ame was lost with Frecuort comm out with a lead of 29 9 there on Marth 14 O H S Goals FOLIIS Pts Lewis rf Lewis If Benway L Iaowler r W Led er l M Lary 1 I 0 Fouls White rf Wilson lf Ward lf Bueklm Rowe r Taylor l GIRLS ATHLETICS Gorham Hivh They tried hard but were defeated 28 14 O O H S Goals Idouls L Hardin I I Gray rf T Cleaves lf A Lmmons L I Gray sc Lombard se Marshall rg Dolbier I Hardmcf I I S Goals Fouls Russell Gallop lf Iloyt 1. Barker I Wallaee r Libby rg S1 all Det 2 Sthool opene again after Thanksgiving xaeation 44 7.51: 1 C 'A .'.'l C o .... ' - .- R. . 1 2 A. A . 1 1 K. , ' L. ' , g . g , g 2 1 5 . . g 1 1 9 F. I. S. G als .' Pts. ' 1, 1 3 5 ' 5 , 1 2 - i .C 3 2 s -, g 6 1 13 , g 1 1 29 Our girls' team played their third garne at Gorham with . . . .L 5 ' Q Pt-4. . ' g. r 1 2 ', - ' , 6 3 15 C. ' , g L- D- 2 17 G. I. . . J f 5 Pts. C. . rf 10 1 21 H. z . 3 1 7 IJ. ' ' . sc L. -ii , Ig 29 RLfLree Lombard Our rrrs suderecl anotlmr de eat Iror Gorham vu hen rlwe Vu tbL returrr gr r e bcrL Tm wrmr sLo e berr O H 5 Goal Ioul ardrr e xL L nous L r ly LfrxL 1 brLr rrslrrll o o J RL sscll rf Ga op lf Simson L W1 laLe S 1.111 l RLfLree Wrllrs Trmelxcepers Hu h Sham SLarbo1o Lime here for the return ame and were soun llv :ten to pax for thur former x1Lrory ThL Smal sLorL bLr1 13 Thls ended the season O H S Goals I-orrls Hardm f ClLaxes l'rTlmOI1s L Gray SL Lomb rrd lVl1rsh1ll Dolbrer 1 Goals Fouls lVlLKmr'ley rf br rv llmbv WL111XXOFth Wrllrndrm r L rx 1 RLfLrLL Ruth Allen IJLL, SL11oo larr rrrrl P WV 11121-4.1 .51 ll art 1 'J f C1 ' r- 'I g 27-12.1. O. . .f. s 7 s Pts. L. ll rf 4 1 9 T. Cl ar Hs. lf 1 1 3 A. 'mr .. ' l. G42 . SL R. C1-' '-s. rg C. 1141 ' rg C. M2 . Q ,lg 1:2 G. ll. S. G als 1 rrls Irs. r.. . 9 18 ll . 4 1 FJ Ll, SE Libby. rg Sn ' . g 27 ' gea' '. bee J' A 5 A 1 -1 Q O .... . S J Pts. L. ' g. r 6 3 15 T. .- r lf 2 2 G A. I ' I. ' . L. ' 2 . sc C. 2 5 2 . rg C. . A . g 21 S. ll. S. 5 ' .' Pts. ' ' . 4 1 9 Pills 1 - . lf 2 4 l..' i.Ll ' ' . SC a j. gl 5 13 l7'z 111. E OCEA J OCXDDCXZXJCXEPIDEXXD Srlmnl Summa 131000000 ROLLING ALONG Year by year day by day In the same old lucky way Our Health Club goes rollmg along We all push we all shove For the school that we all love Our Health Club goes roll1n,, alon Then hxp h1p hurrah' Forever and a day Let s 1ve her a cheer that s loud and Loud and long Where er we go you w1ll always know Our Health Club goes rol11n along Keep a rollmv Our Health Club goes rollmb alon long Oh see the Old Orchard H gh g1rls All standmg 1n a l1ne' And all of them are l1ttle pals of mme It seems so sort of cheery to see them Those l1ttle Old Orchard H1 h School Wherever we may go Although we truly know That other fr1ends are ITI1 hty m1 hty Oh 1ve me Oh IVC me Oh hom I vush you would Those l1ttle Old Orchard H1 h School I want to Dec 10 Mr Moore x1s1ts school standm th re Pals of m IC fme Pals of mme 755 1' IC EE ' 1' all . ' . - t b. .' ' ff g. OLD ORCHARD HIGH SCHOOL PALS OF MINI' QU gg 1 L IO Valfx 'ur ,-.. . . 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SJ 1 I f f THE OCEANIC 31 3 OOO? lftinmrt 300 15 KXD THE DRIVER OF ENGINE NO SIX For about two weeks a gang of crooks had been operat1ng 1n the v1c1n1ty of Engme House Slx It was known that the1r den was near the Eng1ne House but they had not been caught Already two detect1ves who had tried to trap them had d1sappeared Monday afternoon a man who gave h1s name as B111 Brutz of New York applled at the Eng1ne House for a job as dr1ver The ch1ef who was a soft spoken crooked lookmg man gave h1m the place as he was 1n need of a good dr1ver None of the men notxced that B111 was always near the ch1ef when he was around nor dxd they notlce that he fre quently asked the chlef for a n1ght off duty One n1ght the Ere whlstle sent out xts shr111 warn1ng B111 who was hngermg near hls englne drove off 1eav1ng the rest of h1s men m the door Down the street sped the truck swaymg from one s1de of the road to the other F1nal1y reachmg the corner from wh1ch the box alarm was sent nn B111 slowed down FIVE men t turned and sped back to the fire statlon Upon reachmg It B111 and h1s men drew revolvers and went 1n B111 went znto a back room and 11fted a trap door and they d1sappeared Two mmutes later they emerged 1ead1ng the chxef and Eve other ev1l IOOIKIDP' men all h ndcuffed Say sa1d one man Who are you anyway? W1ll1am Condon at your service rep11ed B111 and throw 1ng back h1s coat he dusplayed a badge wh1ch read Un1ted States Secret SCFVICE No 12 Fred Fowler 26 A PROPHECY A true story The month of February 1918 was noted 1n two ways both of wh1ch have an mfluence on th1s tale F1rst for the patr1ot1c meetmg that was 1nc1ted bv the war and second by the Northern L1 hts wh1ch were unusually brxsfht that year One mght m February another part of the town 1n wh1ch I was 11v1n was g1v1n a patr OYIC rneetmg As the weather was verv m1ld and as the d1stance was short a partv of people decxded to walk to and from the enterta1nment On return 1ng home the people walked rather slowly so a fr1end of m1ne and I hurrxed on ahead of the others 48 1 I 1 P' Q ,fQ . . I Q . Q . , i 7 9 Y Y . ' 9 9 , . , - . y . . . . , y . 9 . . , . . . darted from a bu11d1ng and leaped to the truck. Immed1ate1y 5 ' , ' , . , ' . . ' - ' . 2' . CG 91 ' It 99 U 1 V ' ,, . . . ,, . . 1 1 u ' . . . . ,, . 9 ' !! V , . 9 I . 7 .U D . . ' . . g . . g 5 . . . V THE OCEANIC On arrlvlng at my boarding place whmle wa1t1nU for the other people we chanced to look up at the sky We Jumped to our feet for the Northern Lxghts were streamxng up ln the shape of a huge Amerncan Flag wxth clearly outlmed strxpes of red and whlte on a field of deep blue wnth the stars shmmo thru ln wonderful radxance The whole phenomenon seemed to shxmmer as lf m a gentle breeze My frlend who was very patr1ot1c kmdly ordered me to take off my hat I was too scared to do anythmg but obey so I dld Slowly the Flag faded and un nts place appeared two eagles one as black as mght and the other a beautlful golden brown They rushed together llke fiends and the sky became red wxth thelr blood The black one seemed to falter and lose many of 1ts feathers Then It slowly sank down defeated H Lewis N1ckels 26 THE GHOST OF LONESOME VALLEY In a remote part of the town of Rockv Ford Colorado IS a rather spooky valley It was called Lonesome Valley because as nts name su gests It IS very lonesome The m habltants of Rocky Ford were few far behmd the tlmes and One mght a man commg past the entrance of Lonesome Valley notlced flashes of llght commg from the far end of the valley Watchlng and llstemng he heard a woman s heart rendmg cry and savs a brllhant Hash of llght whrch ht the whole valley and revealed a wh te appar1t1on He was frlebtened nearly out of his w1ts but nevertheless started for home When he got to the vlllage store he entered and told h1s tale Th1s exclted the superstltvons of the Rocky Ford people so that for a few weeks no one dared to leave hls or her home after the shades of nlght had fallen The general talk was that Lonesome Valley was haunted The Ghost of Lonesome Valley was the subject of conversa tlon whxle every one had a proper dread of It No one seemel to have the courage to doubt the fact that there was a ghost or to solve the mystery Every nnght the Flashes were seen and the same crles were heard About two months later two young fellows thought they would lfke to see and hear these proceedlngs Conseouentl that mght at dark they went to the entrance of the val'ev No sooner had thev come to lt than flashes of Iwht appeared to gether wlth the ghost The same heartrendmg cries rent the a1r that the older man had heard before At the same time a good slzed rock was hurled toward the entrance of the valley Had xt struck elther of the two young men It would have k1lled hum They were so frlghtened that they ran away wxthout delay Oct 20 Mlss Flora Strout vxsxts school 4:4 . ., ' v Z1 v ., ' ' I, - . very QL1DCI'St1flOl1S. . 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' v' THE OCEANIC One of them vowed he never would go near Lonesome Valley agam The other Alexander Graham called Rex for short was determmed to solve the mystery The townspeople trled to dlscourage hlm but they could not make hlm belleve that a ghost could cry like that or hurl a stone wlth such force Rex was a leader among the boys and what he said went He took these boys 1nto h1s confidence entrustmg them wxth the followmg plan To go to a certain sheltered place toward the far end of Lonesome Valley makrng a klnd of camp there Here they could see the domgs of the valley unobserved They entered the valley early 1n the mormng but were so busy gettmg settled that they dldnt start thelr watch untrl the afternoon They saw nothtng untxl mldmght when the Hashes of hght and the screamtng began The next mornmg Rex and h1s comrades were stlll watchmg when suddenly Rex Spled s1x horses each with a rlder on a trall that led from the far end of Lonesome Valley They were headed away from the valley They gradually dlsappeared but Rex and h1s friends contmued the1r watch all day About nme oclock that nlght they heard hoof beats and outlmed rn the moon mg the valley Rex climbed a tree and watched He saw them enter the far end of the valley then turn oh' 1nto a sxde path out of sight About mrdnxght the performance of the prev1ous nlght began The hearers thought that the s1x r1ders were at the bottom of the mystery The next mornlng at the same hour the s1x r1ders were agam seen as on the day before The next morning after they saw the horsemen go away Rex declared he was gomg to walk down the path where the r1ders came from to see what he could find Two of the fel lows went wxth Rex whtle the other staxd ln the camp He was to watch the tratl and lf he saw any of the horsemen was to fire the gun twlce to warn the others Rex and the other two fellows started down the Oath keepmg among the trees so as not to be seen readxly They had gone about a mlle when they came to a clearmg m the center of whlch stood a cabm The boys waxted a moment or two but seemg or hearmg nothmg they decrded to go near the cabm and examme xt As they looked m the door they beheld a beautlful gxrl of about erfrhteen She was tall and shm with dark halr and dark eyes and a clear complexlon She was snttmg m a stralght chalr her hands tled together 50 . g , ' , . ' ! V . . , . ' . ' Y . . . . , light, on the same trail, were seen the six riders this time near-- , . , . , . U H Q Q , a I 3 h ' All whlle a cham around her ankle held her to the floor She could walk abott only three steps and that IH a clrcle When she saw the boys she screamed Rex told her not to b afraid and that he would help her lf she was ln trouble She fear fully told her story She had hved m Denver wlth her father mother and brother Her father was the wealthlest merchant m Denver One nlght when she was alone ln the house the doorbell rang As she was expectlng a frlend she answered t When she opened the door two masked men sexzed her and put her mto an automoblle They carrled her several miles by automoblle then two horses were procureel and she was brought to her present posltlon Her captors who were two of a gang of SIX robbers were holdlng her for ransom Of late they were afrald of belng caught so they had gotten Flash ll hts to ll ht up the valley and reveal the host whmh was scream so that the performance would be more ghostly They hoped to frighten people away from the valley by this method The glrl gave her name as Ehzabeth Endlcott When Rex heard her story he freed her from her bonds and took her away wlth hlm He restored her to her parents then repeated the affalr to the Denver pohce Thev looked lnto the matter then put them under arrest The Chlef of Pollce sald that Rex had been the means of roundxng un the most desperate band of robbers mn the west Rex was offered a reward of S2 000 whxch he accepted Mr Endlcott knowmg that Rex had no speclal occupa tlon rewarded hmm by takmg hlm mto h1s bus ness Rex was smart and was soon earmng good wages W1th1n a year Ellzabeth had changed her name to Graham and w1th1n three years the slgn ln front of Mr Endlcotts establxshment mstead of readmg R H Endxcott Drv Goods Merchant read Endxcott 8: Graham Dry Goods Merchants AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Three boys had been coastxng on a long hlll whlch led to a deep gravel plt They had made two deep ruts ln the soft snow whxch lust went along the edge of the pxt One mght xt grew very cold and the next mormng there was a hard crust wh1ch would hold the boys They went out to the hull to coast The first boy went down very fast m the xcy ruts and the second boy went even faster as the other bov had cleared out all the httle bumps of 1ce ln the ruts The thxrd boy was a l1ttle heavxer and had a larger sled and natur ally went faster stlll Where the ruts turned to avold the Oct 28 No school Teachers Conventlon THE ICE .' 'C I. . . 1 1 A e . i . . ' ' ' ' ' . . U P. - 'Q : 'Q 2 J . 1- . .- nothing but an old sheet. At the same time they made her I . . . s o 1 Q.. Q l 1- 1- ' l ' I l , THE OCEANIC gravel plt h1s sled gorng so fast Jumped out of the ruts and headed for the edge of the plt whlle the boy had no control of lt He slewed went frontwards and backwards all the whlle nearmg the edge The sled went sldeways and the crust bemg softer along the edge the last runner broke through and held the sled hanglng half over the s1de wlth the boy hangmg onto the sled The other boys ran to hxs rescue and pulled hlm wnth the sled to safety If he had gone over he would prob ably have broken a leg or an arm The boys never coasted on the hxll agaln when there was any crust to hold them Norman Davxs 27 THE SILVER TROPHY We have to practrce hard th1s next month saxd Edna Blame to her compamons Yes a swered Amy Marsh eagerly for the last and most lmportant game comes just a month from today We have slx good players rlght here exclaxmed Dora Hughes Yes and Babs IS a dandy captaln agreed Mae Taylor Can you and all the rest come over to my house ton1ght7 Trxx asked There we can talk thlngs over and make some plans I ll guarantee somethmg hot for you when you arrlve Sure thmg Trrx crled the gxrls well be there So long glrls called Dora are you comxng wlth me Edna? Wlll be rlght there answered Edna The rest of the walk home was very qulet There was hardly a word spoken The glrls separated one after another untxl Mae was the last to arrlve at her home These glrls had always llved together ln the vxllage of Wlllowdale They were always together havmg good trmes Edna Blame was a quxck wrtted and happy glrl She was always the same Amy Marsh was rather qulet and trmxd but she was a dear Mae Taylor had a peculrar way about her but she was very thoughtful and kmd to others Dora Hughes was qulte small but quick as a whlp She was French but that dld not matter to the other grrls Trxx Blake was always up to somethxng she couldnt keep stxll she was the black sheep of the group Babs jerrrll was the leader of the sxx She was a good worker and was always helping the other gurls The sxx were now juniors rn hlgh school mterested ln everythxng that went on but especlally mterested m basket ball They were a swlft team and had won many games dur 52 . - ' V ' 1 , . bi . . 7' ' 1 .. .. N ' Y .. - ' ss H . . ,, . l na 0 ' ' W v V ' Oh, fine, repl'ed Babs Jerrxll, Jokmgly. gg ' !! ' I u ' l , ! ' ' 19 nb. ' ' 'V ' ' li 9 YY l U 9 O ' 55 ' YQ ll ' ' . . . . O! nn ' ' 'V , . . . - . 1 ' I , - HE OCCA flC mg the season They were gomg to try for the State Cham plonshxp and were very anxlous to wm They wanted to w1n for the honor of the school and the fact that the boys had lost thexr champxonshlp made them more eager to try Durmg the next month the glrls practxced long and hard They were bound to w1n or at least put up a good fight I wonder what the champ onshlp pr1ze ms? 1nqu1red Edna one day at practlce I dont know answered Dora but last year It was a large banner wlth the State Seal the words Basketball Cham p1onsh1p and 19 on xt And the year before that Jomed m Mae lt was a long medal ln the shape of a basketball It was very plam wxth just champlonshxp and 19 on lt I hope sald Edna dlsgustedly that xf we are gomg to wln It lt w1ll be better than that So do I crxed Trxx I do too agreed Mae and Dora together We cant be too sure of ourselves glrls savd Babs You know that we m1ght lose Oh Babs Trlx spoke up don t be a creephanger Of We mlght not answered Amy txm dly but I hope that we can Let s be prepared to be good losers adv1sed Babs The g r s all agreed that Babs was rlght and promised that they would not be too self confmdent It was the day of the game There was no more txme to practlce evelythmg was ln the hand of fate and the glrls must do thelr best and take what comes To be sure the gxrls were very nervous and exc ted but were plann ng on comg thexr very best The game was called Each glrl took her place on the floo Edna as left forward Babs rlght forward Amy Jumpmg center Dora s de center Mae left guard and Trlx ught guard The referee began very sternly Ready W1llowdale7 In turn the captalns answered Yes The game had started The gurls go rlght 1nto xt The ball goes to the other slde now lt IS m the center 1nto the hands of the forward Everyone IS cheerlng shoutlng screamlng a basket ns made Rah ah' they shout Two pomts for Wlllowdale calls the referee The ball goes up ln the center agaln now It IS ln the hands of the s1de center now the forward has lt She trles for the basket she mlsses the other trxes It IS 1n ' Two pomts for Wlllowdale calls the referee Nov 17 21 Natronal Educatlon Week T '- P' 5, 1 9 , . .K : . . . ,, . . 44 1 11 at ' 1 1 , - . . . ,, U ,, . . . U. 1 1 . . . , U -4 11 A - V ,, 1 ' 1 v . . . . ,, 1 . tl 11 - - , . n vw , . -4 v - 11 - 1 1 A - an ' H me 11 - .4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 11 course we re golng to wm. ta - 11 ' - u 1 1 11 u 1 11 - , . L A , 1 1 1 - 1 A , 1 , . . T- ' I , ' I . . . . 3 - I - . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 4. - 11 1 1 - ' 1. vv , . .-. ' I 1 1 I .1 H .t - ' vv , . 1 - Y l 1 2 1 - t . . ,, , . THE OCEANIC The ball IS on 1ts way again another basket for Carver and st1ll another The whlstle blows The perxod IS up and the score stands 7 4 m favor of Carver Trlx you have a hard opponent and you ll have to watch her Bab adVlSCd Try not to let her get another basket I wxll Babs sald Trlx honestly But why was that basket called a foul? Her questxon was not answered for the second perxod be gms They are rlght mto lt Both sldes are puttmg up a good fight The ball goes from one slde to the other The forwards hax e xt now they try to shoot the try IS blocked they pass the ball to the center back agam and a basket What a cheer when the basket was made' Everyone was shoutmg Two po nts for Wrllowdale calls the referee From the center to one end back to the center to the other end the ball passes and a basket for Carver Then an other basket IS made and another What was the matter? It looked as nf they would surely ose They contlnue to play The tlde turns as the referee calls a foul on Carver s left forward She EIVCS the ball to a for ward She shoots and mlsses The other forward Jumps and gets the ball She makes a clear basket Two po nts for Wlllowdale calls the referee The ball IS on its way agam and another basket for W1l lowdale A WhlStl8 blows It 's the end of the second perlod and the score 13 10 stlll m favor of Carver The glrls gather together Mae was nearly out of breath She was soon all right and ready to plav the rest of the game The thlrd per od begms Each team IS bound to wm The ball begms 1ts swxft Journey From center to the other for wards to the center agam and to the other end A basket IS made for Wlllowdale Then another lS made very quxcklv There IS wonderful pass work It IS a fast game What IS the matter wxth Carver? Thev hardly touch the ball The ball IS now m the hands of the Wlllowdale forwards They make a basket More swlft play another basket more pass work and alas the whlstle blows The game IS over The score lb 18 13 rn favor of Wxllowdale The glrls rush to Babs and gave a good cheer for Carver The glrls from Carver answered lt w th a cheer for Wxllowdale They were then presented with a silver lovmg cup as a trophy for their excellent team work and good Splflt The gxrls went to their dressmg room They were m deed happy They had worked hard they had won what they worked for Oh Babs shouted TFIX wrth Joy and jumpmg up and down we have won the champlonshxp Yes answered Babs ln a happy contented voxce and the Sxlver Trophy Chrlstme Dolbler 96 .34 , v . . , n ' v a 1 v H ' an sr v - . ts - H ' ' u 1 v n ' n ' - I a u D s v v - - - vu lf ' . , . n v 1 u 1 ' ' , . , . 0 - - on 1 . , . , - 1 ' s 1 : . . . 1 s - - 9 - v .. ' , I ' 1 . 1 - 1 H ,, . . . . . t 1 v at ' ' , . an Y' ' ' no Q v . vu . . . , , .1 . ONES an JJ Knouks o and come Gods vassals droop and dxe And sword and shleld In bloody field Doth wm 1mmortal fame v V . 'I 1 I A PERSONALS Freshmen Walter York Cm Anclent Hlstoryj The Greeks dld not progress but stood stlll and went backwards Mr ewett What IS a Hshmg net? E Lary A lot of holes txed together Mother of Freshman Dear me that boy of mme has got so hlgh toned smce he goes to hxgh school that when he wants to speak of stale lard he calls lt Anclent Greece Mr ewett What lb water? O Larrochelle Water IS a colorless Hurd that turns black when you wash your hands ln xt Walter York On Hlstorvj The number of men elected fu 'l not be less than one V Sutherland fln Frenchj On the walls are hung pretty plctu es a md carts and also a clock Sophomores Mrs I ombard Give me a sentence wlth the word con tlu lon m lt E Leger The dog ran down the street wlth a t1n can t1ed to h1s concluslon Teddy fm Frenchj He IS rn the wlndow pane rather a dxfhcult pos1t1on H Eastman Cm Frenchj He put hls hat on the slde of hls head whlch lay on the table M1ss Gullford When Shakespeare dxed he left con sxderable property He left a Wlfe and three chlldren Would you conslder thxs real estate or personal property M1ss Gu1lford9 M1ss Lombard Wise men hesltate fools are certaln Bobby Murch Are you sure? M1ss Lombard I am certam Everett D1d you hear the story of the poor dumb man? Teddy Nope what about h1m9 Everett He s all rxght now for he went 1Ut0 a black smxth s shop and plcked up a wheel and spoke Teddv About the same thmg happened the other day when a blmd man went mto a carpenter s shop and pxcked up 1 h mmer and saw Everett Oh that s nothmg a deaf man who was a shepherd vtent upon the mountam one day wlth his sheep and herd It lsn t very often That studylng makes us 1ll But 1f Latm doesnt k1ll us Then Algebra surely w1ll IS1rfnedl T Mxngo H Eastman E Leger -5 v- - s ., 3, 1 HE s L E ,v I C . . . , U , - n J . tt ' ' n . .1 ' wa , tt - - v Q - ' uv J , lt - v v- , an - - A - - vw . . . H ,M A , . . , t . - , .- - uv ' 1 . , .. , . . . . N . . I -Q 1 . . - . , . . ,, . Q . , ll ' ' . . . ,, . I H . . . . 1 . , . . . ,, . . U . . . . N . . I U . Q - u ' , ta ' ' - u . , . . lt n - , .4 ' H , n ' as , ll - vu . , . I M , . . - a - nv I .1 ' . . Q . q vu L 1, . I tt v 1 - - Q v f , 7 . . U ' - v v . . , . , . , . . , . . One day IH Latln Miss Eldrxdge contlnually pronounced qu: as the French IS pronounced Mxss Lombard It s clear you ve lost the key to Latxn pronunclatlon Mxss Lombard fm Physncal Trammgj Those nearest the wall step ln Wlll you please demonstrate? Conductor Your fare ffaxrj Mxss? Ruth Cleaves Really' Do you thmk so? You can always tell a Senlor by h1s gaxt around the town You can always tell a umor by hxs frown You can always tell a Freshman by hls fate and such You can always tell a Sophomore but you cannot tell hmm much The basketball glrls were dlscusslng the slzes of thexr sneakers Irene glancmg at the foot of Thelma suddenly exclanmed Why Thelma do you wear four sneakers? Mlss Blackman Do you know where Mr ewett IS Mlss Lombard No I don t I left hlm ln on the desk What a peaceful Domestlc Arts room we would have lf Noah had carr ed a Hv swatter mto the ark Karl Benway Dld you ever take chloroform? Bernard Cann No who teaches xt? I stood upon the stalrcase And gazed far down the hall I saw a bunch of green stuff Arranged along the wall I looked agam and lo xt moved I thought twas movxng grass But no as I drew nearer Twas only the Freshman Class Chrlstlne Qto passerbyj Pardon me slr can you tell me whxch IS the opposite slde of the street ? Passerby Certamly rlght over there my dear frnend Chrxstme Thank you I was just over there They told melt was on thls slde anltor I found the not to be used slgn except m case of fire slgn the boys stole from the Fnrebell Prmclpal You dld where? jamtor Nanled on the woodpxle by the furnace The cows are In the clover The sheep are ln the grass But all the little goosxes Are xn the Freshman Class Mlss Lombard Gnve a sentence wlth the word xncome In It Vera Allen In come a cat Nov 21 S hools closed for Thanksgxvxng .HE .'1,r:A.'lL. 5,7 .. -H - ' , U v v . - - H . . . . . ' H Q - - H . .. - - .- .. - .. . . . , . .. 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Mxss Gray They v1s1ted all the large places ve spent a good solld hour on th1s Algebra quoted Davrs as he drew h1s textbook from underneath h1s cushmon MISS Lombard Why IS dense an adject1ve9 Walter York Because lt mod1F1es head the two go well together MISS Lombard Cm Enghshj In the sentence The man IS s1x feet tall what does tall modlfya Erma Collins It modlfies feet jumors Dolly Do you know what they do ln Germany when xt rams? Chrlstme No what? Dolly Why let It ra1n of course In an exammatvon ln Latm a boy was asked to gxve the prmclpal parts of the verb to kate He w ote skate slnp per falll bunkum Hrs paper was sent back wxth the words foll1 follo fa1l1 Hunkum Dolly Qln Frenchj The 1nk IS on the mkwell Qulte a balanced trxck that M1ss Lombard fln HISYOYYD What must a man be to be burled w1th rnxlxtary honors? Arthur Lewxs He must be dead D Marshall fln Frenchj anuary IS the last month of the year - Senxors Mr Jewett Can you suggest somethmg that exrsts now that d1d not exlst fifty years ago Karl Benway Me Blllle C Cat Lombardsj What t1me rs t Lorramei' Lorralne Tlme you went home Amy Lodge North Amer1ca IS rn the Umted States :5 - . . . , , ' U . . . . . ,, ' , 1- vs - . -1 ' - -- . , . . 1 U . . .... . . - -- . -s - av ' . u - - vv . . D , U . . . - - 1 - -- v - - . ' u . . . -- - , -s ' ' -- .IIQ ' ' vv v , . . . . I H . . . ,, . U ' ' ,. . vu . . . . U h - v . . , . . ,, , . ' I n ' H . -. ' ' - -- . . ' U -- . , . . U - - -- - ' , 1- i H , -1 ' 5 . - . ., . . v - - - M . . . ,, v - v - . . H . . . A . ' 1 yi . , . . . . ' U . . . . U - ' ., -- . u MJ . av u M . . - - -- ' '. -. , -4 H . . -A . . : . ,, . . A , . ' , 1- ' vw U . . . . ,, Thmv Never Heard ln Thms Qoom acher you '1 erne a an d e Oh no the clo k wasn t slow but I was out late la t n1 ht and I dldn t get up 1n tlrne I haue my notebook ready and complete Lorralne and Arthur may not be ahke but they certainly do correspond Mr ewett Cm Physlologyl Florence what would you do for a sphntered leg? 'florence Sk1ll1ngs Take the splmters out of course MISS Wxlhams What country ms that oe? loseph Lebrun Turkey Edna Harwood No chlcken If you hear somethmg funny And lat. h untll you nearly dle Please hand lt to the OCEANIC Don t let a Joke pass by What Would Happen If Edna E1dr1d e should get to school on t1me Erma Collms should get the promlsed rlde from Mlckey Chrlstme Dolbxer should be absent from school Dolly Marshall should play volley ball Arthur LEWIS should forget where Lawn Avenue was We Wonder Why Irene Gray forgets to wear a blouse to school Teddy Mmgo knows hls hlstory so well Amy Lodge dxd not have a good tlme at the party Ruth Cleaves thmks Fords are the best kmd of cars Chrlstlne Dolbxer Carolma ln the Mornmg Dolly Marshall Memory Lane Ruth Cleaves Charhe Mv Boy Erma Colhns I m Forever Dlggmg Clams Elma Eldr d e Oh Hovx I Hate to Get Up IU the Mornln Irenp Grav Yes We Have No Bananas Dec l Dedlcatlon of New School Bulldlng ' bs ' ' . , Te ' . gut' d I es rve ,. , ' C ' ' . f. 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