Old Orchard Beach High School - Oceana Yearbook (Old Orchard Beach, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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J JUDGE PERCY N H LONIBARD r V 4 IIIIUI 1.1 4' 111.11 I1 7GDJE f C112 EDITOR IN CHIEF FRED FOWLER ASSISTANT EDITOR CHRISTINE DOLBIER SCHOOL NOTES MARGUERITE GUIL1' ORD ALUMNI MARION GOODWIN EXCHANGES I EROY SHOREY ATHLETICS NORMAN DAVIS LITERARY RUTH JEFFRIES ARTIST THEODORE MINGO ASSISTANT ARTIST AMY LODGE PERSONAL EDITORS IEWIS NICKELS VERA ALLEN BRENARD CANN ARTHUR DUHAMEL RUTH PARKER BUSINES MANAGER WILLIAM FITZGIBBON ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ARTHUR DUHAMEI f 155 1 J 5 gl CIXDK YCYIY -ID' 13131 1 U31-IIT -- - 5 1 ' .'. I 7 . . 'Q 45 1 I , , 1o1I,1 I find FEA f' go: ooo ooo ooo 4111111111115 CODLCJIbQI3XO THE OCEANIC The Ocean c IS a record to Old Orchard alumnl and frrends of our act1v1t1es and mterests In thrs lssue we have endeavored to put the best of all mater al Vxe have t ken as our motto rn all departments Co ope atlon and Enthuslasm We have trred to Introduce new features and orlglnalrty The Literary Department esoe clally has been greatly enlarbed Vfe shall enter thls ssL.e m the state contest for school xssue entered wow second prxze wlth trns ISSUE we hope to make ood and brm home the first prrze OUR SCHOOL LIBRARY A lrbrary IS very rmportant rn any school In fact t seems qulte necessary to rave a llbrarv of some k1nd Our lrbrary IS very small yet we ought to be proud of the valuable books wh1ch we have 1n lt We thank the town very much for the books they have bought us and we are very grateful for the books that have been Urven us As a school let lt be our arm to take good care of the books we have and help rn enlargmg the number of our collect1on STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Government IS one thmg that IS not found rn Old Orchard H1 h School Why? I wonder Many schools have It and lt proves successful It should for rules made by the students are more easlly obeyed by them than those rules lard down for them by others Many schcols boast that rules made ln thelr schools are rules kept by everyone Perhaps you Old Orchard H1 h School students have never thought that we too could have a Student Government However lt IS never too late to begmn If other schools have trled It then Old Orch rd Hlgh can VVhat rs more we could make lt a success' September 15 School opened THE C c.. ffl- 5111 1 1 1 1 I .Qi ll -- . . ll Q 0 ii f. ' Q E . 7 2 - ' 1. V A 4' Q vv ' - u . U U . - . ' v ' . . papers, as we have done for two successive years. Our first Fl ' S ' ' - . b - - . V . . . . .U G A . ,O . . , V ' . ' . . 2, 1 TPE OCCA IC BEES IN A BEE HIVE D1d you ever wander out mto the country and dlscover bees 1n or about a bee h1ve7 If you haven t you have no rdea how mterestlnff a scene lt IS How busy are the bees as they Go 1n and out the h1ve' How happy they seem as they come back ladened w1th honey' How they work together constantly obeymg the queen' How proud they are of thelr llttle hlve' Small rt IS but It IS thelr home They all are truly busy as bees D1d you ever stop to thmk that we could benefit by therr example, Let us help to make our school better always worklnb toward one goal dolng our part ln everythmg obey mg the orders set before us never heedless of our studles ever proud of our school boostmv lt at every opportumty If we do thls shall we not possess that school spmt of whlch we are so justly proud? THE DIPLOMA A dlploma IS a testxmomal that the lndlvldual who has recelved lt has attamed a certaln debree of educatron It IS a breat help to the boy or .wlfl who xs seeklng a pos1t1on Many buslness men W111 not employ anyone who has not a l'11gh school educatron It IS sa1d that wxthm rtself a diploma lb worth only the paper on wh1ch It 15 wrltten but lts real value l1es ln the enerby and the steadfastness of character whlch 15 necessary to earn that dlploma VJe hope that IH the future every boy and blrl vulll have the opportunlty and the deslre to earn a h1 h school dlploma 7 .' ' F .V . - , . D . b . , . 1 su, n' ' Ol il - 1 . U . . . - y . Y I v ,D Q - - - 4 N 4 M . . ,, . v x . . . . U . I . U U .... . 0 . O 4 i . .4 1 . U. Y. . 1. .O A . . ,J , FX! ' f ff ff f ff 'IQ s K Or 'f.r1xlm.1x v :iff -?-:' ,?'-if ,fji-'!',' ,5 71 I j 4f'1L'11lf11 1 K x 531111, , ,.fff'- 'W conf' Qu nf ,f.io:1ri'S '. 1 'C.l.N1aI'Sll2i1'f.U 'U D-1 C CHS A Lan O KD 'EZ LE ga. .old E O ..1 Ci J-A Hz 32 50's O . ,E mul Px 2 'Ta' Q L4 . ...I iC' 1CGIQ I ur larnllu CIXOUEQGJO Mr jewett Bates 14 AB Prof Let s be qu1et Th1s IS the n1nth year Mr Iewett has been our pr1nc1pal He IS forever worklnv for the good and mterest of the school and w1th h1s leadershm we have made many 1mnrovements MISS Lombard Bates 23 AB Bunny Pay attent1on to your own work MISS Lombard teaches Envhsh and Hxstory She IS also a coach ln Basketball and leader of the G1rls Health Club Her help IS much apprec1ated by the pup11s M1ss Ch1lds Colby 25 AB B11 9 I th1nk you have plenty to do MISS Ch1lds was new to us th1s vear but we soon found out she was one of us She has lntroduced tenms 1nto the school bes1des helpmg us master Latln and French MISS Lancaster S1mmons 25 AB Ad No you can not We were very sorry to lose MISS Blackman but our sad ness was turned to gladnes when we really knew MISS Lan caster MISS Porter Malne 25 AB Polly Now we Wlll begln at the begxnnmg MISS Porter has charge of the un1or Hlgh but part of her tlme IS soent 1n teachmg Freshman Math and Type wr1t1n We don t know whose fault lt IS but Typewrltmb has become very popular th1s year Mrs Dolly Dolly Lets settle down to busxness Mrs Dolly has charge of the school chorus slngmg and Glee Club She has also worked up a school orchestra She always has a splend1d program oreoared for us so that WC look forward to the muslc oer1od Wlth reat pleasure Mrs Dolly has studled 1n New York Boston and IH the New England Conservatory -F ,. - H ,, . . lit: UCL-AJIC ,. . 1 , . 1 -. ..- ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 4 - .. .. . , , . . . .. .A . .. 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HERBERT LEWIS NICKELS JR C Nxck 1 Oceamc Board C1 2 3 41 Speakmg Contest fl 31 School Play 13 41 Class Secretary Q31 Treasurer 141 General Assocxa txon Treasurer C31 Vxce presx dent 141 Amermcan Leglon essay contest local prxze Q31 Tenms Nlck IS the boy wrth the bxg volce He has taken part m many school actxvltxes and has always been ready to help At pre ent Nxcks mterest as centered on a college career and we all wxsh hun good luck CHRISTINE DOLBIER C Chrl ty 1 I have had playmates I have had comvamons In my davs of chrldhood m my joyful schooldays All all are gone the old famlhar faces Secretary of Class C11 Treas urer of Class 121 Vice Presxdent cf Class Q31 Presldent of Class C41 Prlze Speakmg C2 31 C2 3 41 Health Club Secretary and Treasurer C21 Presldent of Health Club C3 41 Health Club Numerals Treasurer of General Assoclatlon Q41 Orchestra 13 41 Basketball C21 Volley Ball C31 Tenn1sC41 Perfect Attend ance C31 Treasurer of Glee Club Q21 Athletlc Manager Q31 Le gxon Essay Prlzes Local second State third Q31 On June 13 1909 Chrxstme lxghted her way mto the world For twelve years she has strug gled along wlth us through the grades and hlgh school She has been our most actlve member Chnstme ns planning on gomg to college Good luck to you Chrxstme throughout your col lege course and afterwards LEWISM FOWLER 1 Lew 1 School Play C2 3 41 Speakmg Contest 131 General Association Secretary C31 Class Vxce presl dent C41 Glee Club C2 3 41 Basketball C21 Lewis rs the promoter of our wmter carmvals He IS alway wxllmg to help and has the mter est of the school at heart H s ready smxle and constant good nature have made hxm popular wlth the upper classes and the hero of the youngsters Heres wlshmg you success wlth the S 8: H. u ' U 1 - ' .. - H . . I 1 7 ' , 2 , : r 2 I - 3 - - : w Q y 2 C41- su - n - - - . s .. - , ,. - - i u ', n 3 . Q - Q - 4 1 n 1 , Z School Plays 12, 3, 41: Glee Club , , : D 3 , I , 2 . : ' 2 Z I ' I . D : . : - , . , . ' V , - .. ,. , . : n 1 1 1 - - I y v Z . . I . 3 Q , , EVELYN CANN C Pltoots 5 Health Club C25 Orchestra C35 Glee Club C35 Her eyes as stars of Twrlxght fan' L1ke T xhghts too her dusky hanr Our Evelyn 15 really a very tal ented member of our class Her favorxte pastxmes are muslc and toe dancmg Of course we are not sure but we think that she wzll soon become a brllhant soclal butterfly We are happy to clalm her fnendshlp now and we w1ll be very proud of her ln later years whatever she may do She has already gone ahead of us for she xs the possessor of a sparklmg dlamond FRED A FOWLER C Freddle 5 Oceamc B ard C2 3 45 Speakmg Contest C2 35 School Play C2 3 45 Glee Club C2 3 45 General Assoctatlon Presl dent C3 45 Class Presldent C35 Secretary C45 Basketball C25 Fred has been the backbone of the Oceamc for the last three years He xs one of the most nmpresslve of our publlc speakers BCSIGCS all these and stxll other 3CtlVltlCS he stands very hugh m hls studies and IS exceedingly popular wlth both the boys and gxrls e pecxally the latter On account of hls record m hlgh schcol we know that he wnll succeed xn whatever he under takes Here s wxshmg you good luck' MARIAN AUGUSTA GOODWIN C May 5 Lnttle but O my' Speakmg Contest C1 35 Glee Club C2 3 45 Class President C25 School Play C2 3 45 Health Club C2 45 Edltonal Board C2 3 45 Perfect Attendance C2 School p1an1st C1 2 3 45 Maman is the smallest m our class m stature only She IS our llttle actress She IS qulte a erary fan and can do French to perfectlon Nest ce pas Mane' We do not know whether she wxll be a llbrarlan or a Frencl teacher but there IS a brxght fu ture ahead of her .. . ,, , , . , . . .. - ,, .l . 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Y V I I . , , , . , 35, , , , - . 11t- . , . . . . . , I , - L FA CATHERINE DOROTHY MARQHALL Q Dolly 5 A mlle wxll go a long long way Class Presxdent Q15 Qe retary Q25 Treasurer Q3 Edx tormal Board Q35 Basketball Q2 45 Volley Ball Q05 School Play Q35 Glee Club Q2 3 45 Health Club Q2 3 45 Dolly alwavs breets you wlth a smlle She IS Good natured but always speaks her own m nd There xs a saymg Thln ones for pleasure but fat ones for comfort May you Wm the world wlth your smile FAVORITE SAYINGS IN 26 Marlan Goodwm Lmotype xt' Chr1st1ne Dolbler Terms strlctly cash Evelyn Cann There s no place l1ke home Fred Fowler All s falr ln love and war Lewls Fowler Eureka LEWIS Nlckels Vem Vldl v1c1 As a class rt has always been our motto to Try try agaln Durlng the four years we have llved up to tnat ex ceedlngly well We entered h1gh school ln the fall of 1922 wxth ten mem bers and have lost only three of that number rn our course Out of the seven there are three who have not been tardy or absent for two years and a half whlle two othes have kept th1s record for a year and a half We have always taken part 1n the school plays the speakmg contests and all the other ac tnvxtxes of the school Now as Senlors we look back on the happy days spent IH Old Orchard Hlgh and are very sorry that th1S1S our last year .' C' THE A . ,'-'I C N' sn F .. C - . .. Q - C 9 5: '- ' . . f' . , . , , I - , Q , . . 0 . . , .4 ' t, v 1 - - , . 7 ' ' tl ' A vu Dolly Marshall ............ When do we start basketball? ' nl Y! ' ti 7 1 1 . 1 , ' 1 1 ' 1 17 I Jfx If 'Dff JJC JL if IDLILII thu ITL XQ JL, 'YY JL AL Y J f NK nu L X I L L LAI ily 1. 1 ' 4' .f-inf , i '3F. f'-L' ff 'i I I, Q 4 1 3 1 ' ' 'C Q X gl 7 -1 A H 5 Z li' Im '-jf',,'l1 f Hom 1' 411111 fzzrzxc frinrti I1+'JL'fJIlfli1iOI1 xi, -1 A' - -Il -'our 'X:.1'i--'11 'r' - ' 1 1- lwzxfp Ihr. Qltlqq uf 11111 IDQEDCXE CCI JUNIOR CLASS nd hope to shlft abamn ln the future No lon er Qophomores and Freshmen spurned by other glasses of superlor knowledge and experxenee we have earned a plane amon the Upper Classmen Our dass numbers twelve but we re hlttlng on all twelxt and hope to mcrease the blZC of our motor by next year Class ofhcers as follovts Presldent Teddy Mmbo Vue Presldent hdna Eldrld e Seuretary Vera Allen Treasurer Irene Gray ' .' Ll K' C fr 1 I of D001 1 1 1 4 15135: 'gr v . I bf ,X E - - - - Q it , 1 r 1 -,ggvgt 1 We-'ve shifted gears from Sophomores to juniors this yeam 7 J ' O' ' ' . g .. . ' - , - 0 Q ' ' D K S.. . . , .. 1 ' U . 'N : ' . ' Q, . . , I 1 '1 u-ilu l.n.?' 'WA 44, U' 'W' .JV , 6.5, 3 -:J -az. 'T -s, ,X 1 g . . 1 . V .3 - if-if-. A K v ,. , ' ':,,gP-fr :fb . i' ' '..1HS..wl., . Emmons, S. Andrews, T. Mingo, A. Jeffries, A. Duhamel. r, A. Harding, F. Martin. N. Mart'n, M. McDowell, N. . King, V. Sutherland, T. Ross, R. Cleaves. E. Collins. N. ay, A. Collins, M. Leger, L. Lombard, A. Lodge, L. Fowler, rry, J. Smith. e, V. Degrace, M. Andrews, I. Leger, H. Kane, G, DeGrace. Brown, E. Hattersly. A. LeBrun, W. Wood, C. Lewis, T. Lx.J tif ill, U- gli. Back Row left to rlght H Parlsh L Degrace R Murch W F1tzg bbcn R Sawyer E Lary J Peterson B Cann Second Row left to rlght D Cole J Duhaml W Chanaltas G Gro Fltzg bbon E Roberts W Marshall E Harwood M Larochelle Davxs L Shorey Thxrd Row left to rxght P Shorey E Eldrldge R jeffrle V Allen G A Snow G Berry D Snow M Gullford I Grey F Staples P Fourth Row left to nght M Denms E Goldberg H Emery L Angelosa P Mlles M Crogan F Wahls R Parker H Brown Front Row left to right C Crogan W Freeman P Foster D Marshall Tlbbets W Mmgo W Freeman L Lombard Qcxzoof ,uc :noe .oc oo' Qlmws L I oozoocoocooc 'YY ooc Ten of us left the reen horn class to under o thc ClL1llf.S oi thc ophomores We hone that x L rn ly cntcr our uruor 1 ll wlth the same mrnbcr We have 1 vrcitcr part ff t L orchestra m our cl ss We take part IH all thc school act1v1t1cs wlth the old school plflt Our class motto Watch us Clrmb class Flower IS rose class colors are Blue and Gold Our class OFHLUS are as follows Pres1dent Peterson VILG Prcs1dent T Ross Secretarv L Shorey Treasure V Sutherland N xrre r' IL S V1rg1n1a S Babe School Vamp Wlllxam F F1t11e Slnglflg Elbrldge L Ebble Dom Arts Aleck J eff L1t1n Bernard C DlTI1IDlCS Pumping Flora S Plody Antlques Ruth C Bobby Physlcs Leroy S Dirrell Glrls Thelma R Teddy Love jchn P Pete Th1s ends the Hls tory of the 1llus trlous class of HO OO MH O S E 1928 Q 'E , Cf,-3 .' 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C ' ' 1 X Q' 1 A 1' . 4 . 7' ' I '!', . . . . s Nuknajes Fauor: A 'tufl rs V , l Food S O P R A Qlaqs uf Ill Ill i t13OCiJO HISTORICAL OUTLOOK Ol' 1929 Class Motto Step by step Class Color Crlmson and bold Class Flo ,ver Crlmson rose Our hlstory IS ch1eFly an outlook at present Alas we are only Freshmen We are emoym ourselves nevertheless We l1ke the varlety of studles the new I'6SpOT1S1b1l1t16S our larber and more numerous actmvmes Our hlstory 18 only ln the maklng but everv one of the seventeen of our Class IS determx med that h1s and her part shall be done m such a way that the outlook of Old Orchard Hlgh wxll be br1.,hter because of 1929 Our class officers are Pres1dent L1lly Fowler V1ce Presrdent Arthur Duhamel Secretary Anme Collxns Treasurer Raymond Sawyer AQ THE li CE .'.'l C V7 f 1 r y f , 1 l v 1 8 -A - - -- 3 I CAT! : 1 1 1 ,ggrgig H : ' O . . , -1 ' . . 1 ' ' . ' ' U . 1 . r Z., , v qv O Q . . . . . . -1 I . . . . . .U Q s. I '. ,U-ff ous ff fx. If rr .law U '- 11 11 11 ff fr C336 Cghool stirtei Se wtvrbu 18 1995 Thus 1 Q fourta uu 1ls1n our dass hue t cc '1ew teadu s th1s L took Mrs Cushman s pla e M s Law astc took Mus Bla man s pl Lethg 11st cfScotLn1ber M1ss Ch11dS1S our h1SIOf teauhcr We had Lharge of he me c eim tab'e 1 the f Our dass colofs are oranve ind link The dass OPS ers ar Pre-s1dent 'Wes ey Mmwo V196 Prcwdent john Dvrmmcl Sc. rc ary 1nd Treasurer Dvud Marshall 5 1 -A 1 - .1 A f ,v 1 , H' 1 4' if: ,' 7 Q , 1 QI' :J f 1J-'l - P r 1 K Y ' ' V Ji, .,.4 . .L ,,Q, A . in' ,1 , ' K 1, T' 'V K .J 1 I C C Y 4.1 - , .- 4 ' QV' ':'1 1 pf A . A T ' are hz' 1- 1 ' Arg Q 151217 Miss Porter. M'ss Childs. ani Miss Lancaster. Miss Porter Q Q . fps .Q J -r QQLZ' ',. as 1 Qs. A J I A ' b. X A 7 ' - . ' t 1' C 1 a ai' . . ., , . ' 1 . ' .' . 1. 1: 1 Q. K 5 1 : . 5 , QF CCY J-JO DTE li 'YJ' .1 H u 111 71 uf J fx. 33-P' GPADIL QLVLN 9 001 '1I1l1or1,,h we an ns xo mlm 1 muvncrs 111 L iw 0 th my fun 18 SIIlXlUg to mike. om number Loum fol the J st m ll srhool mtmxmtlcw Pxuldem Phllllp I Oster Vur Prm dem Loxmmr Lombard Serretarx Nxorm Martm TIL ISLIILI Ilcne Lager JZ JK Aly. J 4 1 R ,-, ,315 C . , , l - - I Q bi QI 5-- f E - 1 5 1 BJ KDS . ji , if .LQQQUT il IJ, f VVQ are happy to be in Old Orchard -Iunior-Senior High .1:h'. 'y ' ,gm O h.'.'f W UMAVIM UAW N W ED aalliltlrgw Hmm. ,W me .mf ,MJ ik Y Pm f ' Y K 1 -2' THE OCEA f IC A GREETING We brrng you the greetrngs and congratulatrons Of the Alumm Assocratron of Old Orchard Hrgh And as you go on your mrssron throughout our loved natron Perhaps some Alumnus wrll see ycu go by For there are more than a hundred throughout the land scattered From our own farr Atlantrc to the far western coast From Canadran border to Rro Grande Rrver And cypress and coral of whrch Florrda boasts Im sure they would nctrce the splendrd appearance Of the old home town paper of Old Orchard Hrgh And thrnk wrth a smrle of the old Hrgh School Sparkle And the changes that come as the years have passed by We would brrng you a message from every Alumnus But the lrst rt would make my story too long There are so many that we have lost srght of And some have solved the great mystery of the lrfe that s beyond But those that we ve followed vse re proud of therr record From the proneer class to the most recent date Each a success rn whatever vocatron Whether rendermg servrce rn church or rn state To posrtrons rn lrfe he has ever been true And grven hrmself to hrs church as a layman Ever wrllrng to serve rn the good he can do And Edrth hrs srster though long ago wrth us We are proud of the successes she s met In work educatronal she s grvmg lrfe s ervrce To her honors have come that we ll not soon forget Lyons chose the splendrd vocatron of farmer On hrs fertrle acres of land And makes the desert rejorce lrl e the race For everythrng grows at hrs hand And here are the Wrghts who fitted rrght here at Old Orchard Hrgh And here they have lrved and prospered as the years have gone qurckly by And the Whrtmans Rev J Fremont rn the chu ch where hrs labors are known As an orator apart from sound preachrng he s famed for hrs sweet srlver tone And Charlotte hrs younger srster now rn a home of her own And the next generatron of Whrtmans true to Old Orchard Hrgh Katherrne now at Bates College to prepare for lrfe s work by and by September 25 lrreshn an Re eptron held rn Town H111 24 v' . , , ,-- : I 1 . Maybury has been many years apart from us , , , 1 V V ' , . , . . F . . . -. 1 1 . ' 3 1 -Q ' - ' C . KJ And there are the Crowleys Johnny and B111 Who render good servxce whatever the need They can always be depended upon In school buslness or church and we re sure they ll succeed The Cleaves glrls five 1n number h ve passed the hlgh school test Each one useful 1n her callmg Fllllhg hfe wxth cheer and zest The Worcesters and Wmgs the Emmons and Marshalls Places of trust they re all called to Full McPhee now ln Boston Harry Duff down m Texas All the problems of l1fe they work out w1th a wxll The Snows we all know of thelr hves and successes Only Clyde remaxns wxth us to every good he IS true Whxle Merton preaches the gospel and many lzves blesses Che ter a busmess man m the South wms confidence too Ollxe Plllsbury one that honors out where the West begms Lxbrarlan ln a blg clty the frlendshxp of many she wms And Eleanor Wrlght we remember she went on the stage for a txme But now she has husband and chlldren off m a far dlstant cllme The Mewers all were graduates ln the war :vent over seas And now come the Allen slsters jennle Sadxe and May Most courteous as Hello glrls on duty every day Lewls Lary and Gllbert at the Un1vers1ty of Mame Iva Lutz a successful teacher now m Haverhmll Mass Teachers matrcns and nurses none are workmg m vam School days back ln Old Orchard taught them thelr work must pass The Benways Karl and Dayton at the head ln work or play Now wrltlng ads to boost our town or Insurance every day There s Geraldme Waterman with love for all natlons And those now 1n darkness she s longmg to cheer When the shlp comes to bear her across the broad ocean Well bxd her God Speed as she goes wlthout fear And Goodkowsky known as Babe ln hrs class W1ll soon be at Harvard for the study of law How would you feel to have sentence pronounced By Goodkowsky the Judge Wouldn t1t fill you with awe? The last me sage we brxng IS from the only two members Of Old Orchard Alumnn of voung cupld the Drey George Ktrknatrvc nd Edtth lovers from chlldhood In rxch wedded bllss they re lxvmg today Full twenty one vears as an crganlzed body We ve fostered good feeling as the years have gone by And altho we re back numbers the best we would wlsh you Your frxend an Alumnus of Old Orchard Hlgh October 1 Mlss Blackman Dresented PICCS of sllver by school Y HE J C51-1 ffl C 1' . . , : , ' . ' , 2 ' 1 1 f 2 Q ' D . . - , - , , . , . . . v I ' Y Clinton is one of our business men--Wesley, judge Mewer, if you please. . V - Y . 1 1 'I I ' 7 1 , . - - . : v ' ' ll N Il - Q . . 1 . 9 -l f . . H JCEAIIC LIST OP GRADUATES OF THE OLD ORCHARD 1885 189C 1892 1896 894 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1904 I-IIGH SCHOOL LIZZIC L Mayburv fM1ll1kenj fDeceasedj Gllbert H Maybury Portland Mame A11 e M Banks fllfus ohn C RICIIJ Mamle McAll1ster fMrs Charles A Buckj Nellxe L Gullford Old Orchard Mame Alvm G I yons Old Orchard Mame Ahce Towle Clelarmonj Waverly Mass I11l1e ameson fMasonj fDeceasedj R01 nd I Lane Per y F Goo ms Kennebunk Mame Wlllle Gu1lfo1d CDeceasedj VValter Phllllps CDece se.I Martha Hancock CDeceasedj Florence P Leautt CAdamsj Mae Brown Pltman fDe easedj Edlth A Maybury Wvrrle E Dresser cM1ll1k6HD fDeceasedj Emlly Fiske CCramj Old Orchard Marne Mlnme Robmson fDeceasedj Crace Dennet fM1ll1ker1j Old Orchard O11 e E P111 bury Chlcago I11 Percy N H Lombard fDeceasedj john W 1VcPhee South Boston Ma s Clerrent P Wlght Old Orchard Lena G W ht Old Orchard Henry P Durf Hcuston Texas Margaret P West Boulder Col Nell e I Maddox cM3ft1HD South Portland Rev J Fremont VVh1tman Mmneapohs M1nn Ethel M W1ght Old Orchard ClydeR L Snow Old Orchard Rev W Merton Snow Concord N H Catha L Gornam fSearsj Old Orchard Eleanor M Wrxoht fRamrnuthj Los An eles Charlotte M Whltman Inez M Dean QMarsha11j Lan don Chandler CDeceased1 Grace Cheney Fanme C Emmons Old Orchard Gecrbe E Klrkpatrlck Portland Marne Ed1th E Luce fK1rkpatr1ckj Portland Mame Octolsc 2 Health Club Have Bacon Bat on beach Callf T, E 'A 'al v L. 1 ' V v 1 . A -9 ' . J . l . u L- C . , , I . ' ' a ' '. T 1. . . . . Agnes M. Duff CScammonj, Portland, Maine. 1 '- i . ' s , ' , . , . I , , s . . . V , . -- io . .5 , . 1 4 ' q Q . . . , , . . . O . . Q . t, . G , 5 . I . ', I . 0 ' l ' P ' - . - 19C5 1906 1908 19C9 1911 1912 1913 1915 1916 1914 1918 1919 1922 Bertha M Wm Old Orchard Mabel A Worcester Old Orcnard ChesterC Snow Daytona Florlda Mxcnael M Dunlea Westbrook Marne I ena E Wmg flvlaloyj Qouth Portland Mame Paymondl Emmons Old Orchard Allce E Chutef m1th5 Qaco Mame LOIS M Thomas Old Orchard Wesley M Mewer Old Orchard Henry F Worcester Old Orchard L1ll1e D Clark CMcQweneeyj Old Orchard Grace Wlng fT1sdalej Portland Mame Alonzo Txbbetts Biddeford Mame I Harold Ha ue Sorlngfield Mass Gladys Byron CGourv1llej Portsmouth N H Edward Perkms Boston Mass Lena E Glaz1er fDowneyj Maynard Mass Ellzabeth Murphy Old Orchard Fay Batchelder St Petersburg Fla Helene Lrbby CDayj Saco Mame Helen Crowley fDeceasedj Harold Burnham M1am1 Fla Gladys K1rkpatr1ck fDeceasedj Hazel Clear es CDavxsj Ocean Park Ellzabeth Scrxpter cMlI1gOD Watervllle Me Cecll Scrlpter Ruth Hutchinson cAI'1g1bD Old Orchard Chnton Mewer Old Orchard Harrlet Cleaves CAndrewsj Old Orchard Emma Murphy Old Orchard Edward I Lord Old Orchard Iva Lutz Haverhlll Mass Mlldred Clark CKasperj Old Orchard Helen Robmson CGrayj Old Orchard Florence Cleaves CLombardj Saco Mame Lena Goldberg Boston Mass Martha MOff1ScR0b1HSOY1D Portland Mame W1ll1am Crowley Old Orchard Earnest Baker Pme Po nt Ada Conary East Blue H111 Mame L1ll1an F Cleaves Old Orchard Mae Allen Sanford Mame Rlchmond Lord Old Orchard George Lary Old Orchard Walter Cockerllle Old Orchard john Crowley Old Orchard October 2 Athletlc Pun Fest held ln the Town Hall ltr: JL,:.11..lC , U G . U. . , . . , A . . . . , . . 1. . . ,U , -. 4. . ., . . K. ,L , . 'i . , - . , . 1 . . , . . -. , . 1 . . - 1 . . - U. . . ,O , n , . . . - - . . - 1 . , , ... , . . . . . I Y V ' ., , . , . - , . v t - 1 , c . , . ' . , . , . , . . , . 1 v , . , . , . . t - 1 V . - . . - , . , l . . ' - 1 . . - . Q - , . , . , . , . .. - 1 H - E OCEA 1923 Iennle M Allen Old Orchard Sadre F Allen Old Orchard Phyllls Huff Old Orchard Katherlne L Whltman Old Orchard Francls Burnett Zora W Fowler Saco Me Carl H Lewls Old Orchard Helen D Mewer QPerleyj Texas 1924 Harvey D Benway Old Orchard Thelma I Cleaves Old Orchard Mahlon P Lary Old Orchard Alma L Emmons Old Orchard Helen Marshall Old Orchard Re mald Lewrs Old Orchard Grlbert I Luce Old Orchard 1925 Geraldlne Waterman Portland Karl Benway Old Orchard Harold Goodkowsky ALUMNI OFFICERS FOR 1925 Presldent Katherlne L Whrtman V1ce Presldent Mahlon Lary Secretary Mabel A Worcester Auditor Emlly F Cram Arrangement Com'n1ttee Grace Mrlllken Rlchmond Lord Fanme Emmons Entertamment Commlttee Grace M1ll1k6H Phy1l1s Huff Alma Emmons Nommatmh Commlttee Katherme Whltman Zora Fowler Nellle Gurlford Thelma Cleaves Edward Lord Vxsltrng Commrttee Edxth Klrkpatrrck Cllnton Mewer Percy N H Lombard Deceased LIST OF HONORARY MEMBERS CPr1or to H1gh School and Class of 1901 Q 1819 Fanme E Milliken 1812 Abble F Tltcomb 1819 Charles W Gorham 1842 Katle W Snow 1901 MHTIOH A Patterson CL1ttlef:1eldj Hester A Clement John L Gullford Deceased October 28 The tenms hnals vu ere played off 23 Tk' NI C 1 y K.: 5 1 T . , . 0. . . ah, V . - ' , , Me. , . Treasurer: Clyde R. L. Snow. , . . . U . : . . ' I V Y . Y ' 3 v ' ,.. . . . - ,., . l . . P' H ' rj: ,. . . .S P .I Y . L I ff XLIIIJLTI uh-a X .Us X ?5'X3fL1ifff4 'iff ' v-7C'li Y Jffff ffxgil I '5 X! 7 3 1 .4 ' It KX 0 THE OCEA VIC dbidffilihf? brlyunl Xnlvs QXJEJUXDYQIQ March 18 The speakmg contest was held at the Town Hall The program for the evemng was as follows Elbrldge Lary How Rube Played Thelma Ross Commencement Lewls Fowler Valley Forge Marlon Goodwm A Rallway Lesson Glee Club Selectlon Arthur Lew s Lafayette Edna Elbrld e Marguerlte Marguerlte Gullford Old Ambrose Glee Club Select1on Fred Fowler Llncoln at Gettysburg Chrxstlne Dolb er joan Dacosta Karl Benway The Greater Republlc Geraldme Waterman How the Whale Got H1s Throat Orchestra Selectlon The dec1s1on of the 1udges was glven and the medals were awarded The wmners of the first prlze were Geraldme Waterman and Karl Benway The wmners of the second prlze were MBFIOH Goodwln and Arthur Lewls These prlzes were bronze medals September 15 1925 Old Orchard Jumor and Sen1or Hugh School opened w1th the record attendance of one hundred and one puplls enrolled The speakers for the mormng exerclse were our Supermtendent Mr Heald the Cha1rman of the School Board Mr Snow and Rev J E Clancv September 22 Mr Marsh reoresentmg the Curtls Pub hshmg Company VlSlt9d our school He suggested a plan by whlch we could earn monev for our school bulldmg by sellmg three magazmes The Country Gentleman The Lad1es Home journal and The Saturday Evenmg Post September 25 The Freshman Recept1on was held m the Town Hall Nearly all the hlgh school students were present After all had met the faculty m the recexvmg lme ,ames rn the form of a State Track Meet were enloved by all Sandwlches lollypops and lemonade were served as refreshments October 29 30 School closed for Teacher s Conventlon .3 A Y 1' . , . . 8 ' f H F, 5 N - 5 Ll I ' ' ' 1 lj I .. 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Qeptember 29 End of the Curtts Pubhshlnv Company s Contest One hundred and thxrtv three subscr1pt1ons were so d October l The Health Club had a Bacon Bat at Lxon s Den Af er the 1rls had sun several Health Club Son s a sulver cre m snoon w s presentej to M ss Blackman as a farewell lft October 2 The -It mor Class made un the pro ram for the mornlng GXCFCISC a duet was played by Mlss Lombard and lV'1ss Chrds At thxs tlme the school rcpre ented by Irene Gray p esent d lV'1s Blackman w1th a Sl ver p e knxfe as a partln SXPYCSSIOW of the school s apDrec1at1on and re.,ard November 9 The He lth Club went on a Hare and Hound chase November 11 Vlork w s started on play All the cast was present November 23 Dr Pepper exam ned puolls The examma t1on was of teeth throat and heart Novembe 25 Qchool closed f r rece s of four days for over Th nksglv n Noveml,e 3 Cchool re opened for three vseeks of school before Chrls mas De enber 3 Dr Brovvm e am Perl the D1DllS teeth There wa e t lmprox ement ln the tee '1 thls year over last Many more pe fect teeth we e found thls year than of any prewous year De ember 4th the annual Qchool Fa r and Play was held at the Town H l ar d was we J successful The slx booths dxd uru ually well The play was a great suce s The name of the play was Patty lvlake Thln s Hum The ca t W s s follows Hyacxnth Mrs Greene Mrs Qmlth Captam Llttle Capta n Bra thwa1te Helen Bralthwalte Pat ence Llttle CFat Mr Greene Mr Smlth Hope Dunbar ry? Decernl,er 8 C1 ls started basketball p Flora Staples Chrlstlne Dolbxer Vera Allen Frecl Fowler Aleck Ieffrres Ruth Cleaves Marlon Goodwxn Lewis Nlckels I ewls Fowler Thelma Ross TBCUCS ...- ,CL-. .fC LJ - -sh . ,hx A W . - v t U' . I . O . U. . b . . ., D.. , , ' El' ' ' ' CT 5 . . 1 ' Q . , f ff A .. A . . , ' 5 , f' A 3 A is c . 1 2 . . , . . g A . A ff . ' . 2. 1 ,,. . . . , . C., . . , . . l ' .. ' 7 . , , . A 1 I' . .. . O S, ' A . . . C. . , g. s 'T . . X' J. L - A , 7 , , '-A L sf . . , . . . . 71 Tl ll C l, .' . 1 1 if El El f' f f . . I' 1' .' C . , L. ' l .' L. 2.7 I Q ' T' I ' QQ . .'..' I A S . . 4 .' W S . . . .1 .. -- F - O4 -, - J . he . . . C ,. ,.... .......... , ..... , ......,.. . . I . . . . . ......,....,....., . . ........,...........,......,..... 4 . A N . ' I ' ' . . THE OCEANIC There were three acts The first act was m the hvmg room of Mrs Greene s home The second act was the same as the Erst The thrrd act was an out door scene The pro ceeds of the play went to the Senlor Class De ember 16 The Mlsses Lombard Lancaster and Ch1lds gave the senlors and JUIIIOYS a party ln Miss Lombard s room 1n the h h school bulldmg Games were played by all Nearly all of both classes were present Refreshments of chlcken pattles cook es and punch were served A very pleasant evenmg was enjoyed by all those who attended December 17 The Health Club met at the home of Ruth Cleaves to sew on Chrlstmas stockmgs for Portland branch of umor Red Cross These stocknngs were to be filled wlth thlngs for the entertainment of tlee wounded ex servrce men IH hospltals and homes The commlttee for the entertainment of the evemng was M1ss Chllds demonstrated December 18 Sxx folxos of school work and letters for mternatlonal exchange were sent to the Red Cross Rooms December 18 The school had a Chrlstmas Tree m the afternoon Each scholar recelved at least one present Wh1le Santa Claus and jack Frost fblora Staples and Gladys Dayj delivered these all enjoyed eatlng bags of candy Irene I ever d1d a fancy dance and V1rgm1a Sutherland showed us some of the steps of the Charleston December 18 School closed today for a two weeks vaca tlon over the Chrlstmas holldays after a very successful term january 19 The three upper classes gave the Freshmen a party for perfect attendance The Freshmen had a larger percentage present than the three upper classes combined The contest of perfect attendance started at the first of the year and lasted untll Chrxstmas vacat1on Games were played by everyone present The refreshments conslsted of sand wlches punch and cookles All spent a very enjoyable even mg january 21 The Health Club met at the home of Chr1s tme Dolbler The subject for the meetmg was Fresh Arr Those of the committee were Erma Collxns Della Snow and Thelma Ross A booklet of plctures was made to send to chll dren IH a fresh air hospltal Refreshments were served of ce cream and cookles 32 - L., l a c . ' , . . . . . . , . ia . . . g U . . . , i ' . 1 1 M. Goodwln. The topic for the evening was Exerc1se. - l N , . s 4 I. . J 3 . . . Y ' - . . i 4 xrhangvs Q 0.3 A 2 Bmw 1, , vw , N 1 I, L . WW - A u g Q.: g X i'.?'f1A L., V -, ' -45' .. lj, Y fi I I . S4711 g '4.- 5 5 , Qmmu 'gig .' 'nk f' If, A Z. . A , ' ' 34 .15 Vik - h 'U 13' 1--so- 1-ZN, ' F ,,.,nff THE OCEAAIC Qf1 'QEIi7Q lxrlmngts Gf'GE15DIDGXJ The Academ1c Observer Ut1ca Free Academy Utlca New York The Academy News Hartland H1gh School Hartland Ma1ne The Arcturus Car1bou Hxgh School CaY1bOU Ma1ne The Bates Student Bates College Lew1ston Ma1ne The Blue and Gold Malden H1gh School Malden Mass The Blue Owl Attleboro H1 h School Attleboro Mass The Burdett L1on Burdett College Boston Mass The Crescent Samuel D Hanson Hngh School Buxton Center MBIHC The Dumbbell Sherbrooke Hlgh School Sherbrooke Quebec Emerson College News Emerson College of Oratory Boston Massachusetts The Four Corners Scarboro I-hgh School Scarboro Me The Islander Bar Harbor H1 h School Bar Harbor Me School Kalamazoo M1ch1gan The Northland Washburn Hlgh School Washburn Me The Olymp1an Blddeford H1 h School B1ddeford Me The Pennsylvan1a Tr1angle Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvan1a Phlladelphla Pennsylvan1a The Plne Cone Cormsh H1gh School Cornlsh Mame The Puvlan Portland Un1VCfSlty Portland Mame The Racquet Portland Hlgh School Portland Mame R H S Searchhvht R1chford H1gh School R1chford Vermont The S1gnal Thomas jefferson H1gh School Counc1l Bluffs Iowa The Shreveport H1gh L1fe Shreveport H1 h School Shreveport Lou1s1ana The Spectator West Waterloo H1gh School West Waterloo LOUISIHUZ The Tennessee Farmer Un1vers1ty of Tennessee Knox v1lle Tennessee The W1ch1t1an W1ch1ta Hlgh School W1Chlt8 Kansas The W1nd1man Wmdham H1gh School W1ndham Me 34 ' QQ 4 . . , . 3 Q13 K ' ' 1 J 14 ' 1' ' ' .L 97 ' I 9 I ' 44 7? ' ' it 91 ' tl W9 'G 1 Vs 1 ! ' ll ' YY Y U ' 44 H ' , . gg U9 ' 54 U! . , , . .. ., - 9 D' Y ' Ll 97 ' . g . . - 65 ' YI ' The Kalamazoo Hlgh School News, Kalamazoo H1gh 7 9 ' tt YY ' ,, . ,, . .O . 1 5 N' v 1 ' ,, . . ,, . . . D Y , . an ' vv ' - - - . , , . n ' 1: - ' - ! I Y ' tb S! ' ' 1 Y n 1 f K4 ' I! ' ' ' .. . H - - . . , . 1 2 . , . . . , . I Q - , . O 7 Y ' WHAT YOU THI'NlK Ol' US Oeeame We teal a quimted urth all of vou Ou a eourt of vour pmturew you know We re ,glad you Got the state eorltewt pr1fe e lre mn t he r luke l Jw The Wmdom in Wmflh im Center lVl une Oeearue e Oec me l O behool lx one of the he tp pe s th it we haue me 1 l L1Vli'1 Portl md UUnVCfS1fV Po t md Mame Oeeame The quotatlons and euts are an asset to your Portl nd Mime WHAT WF THINK OI YOU The W1eh1t'm Vkrelntl H1 h Sthool Wrehrta Kmsas We 'ltlliilfi the L reat numher of plLtLlff.S m your hook R H S Qeirehl ht Rlehford Hwh Sthool R1eh Orcl Vermont An mterestmg paper C ll If Z1 n The Pennsylxinm TY11I1glL Umverslty ofPem1xylv'm11 l h1l 1 lelphm Permsylvama You have 1 very good mafrwme The Blue Owl Attleboro Hxuh Sehool Attleboro M1 saehusetts A xery good I1ter1ry Department The Atademxtmn Umm Free Avldemy Utrta Net Yorlx Your hook IS xx ell arranged 1 . . , , .. A c . . ' - x N ' . - ' 1. A C P, ' A ' ,k' .Z A, Tl' A paper at -ly 1 ' 4 2. Ar lf K A' 'I - Th- '11 ' of the Olrl rcharcl High N' - A 15 a xr. 2 'A ' 2 5 A J. r la . ' . H Q ' - J A h ' x. , F, C attractive Year Book. Racquet, Portland High School, fl . 1' , X 'W 'L ' 'z ' . A' I. z Y C ' l , .C .- ' - lb- ' 1 A -V . . .U-2 X ig 'tu ' . f . -' . ' ' '. a ag i . - Q Q Q Q xl ' q Q 'z. I-if 1, .' al. 1 -. ijt r,,.'.' 1. H A ' .U ' 'U 1 - A Q . spy x- H .' .. 1 . . N 'C -llc .H AY J Tc ' . lyc. W' Y. V C K, . xx ould xx oulcl xx ould xx ould xx oultl xx ould xx ould L C loo MY CRIID true for there are thost who trust me pun fox that fue thou vxho gnc xtroug for than lb muah to sultu fI'1CIld of all the foo the frmndlus 1X1f1 in Oluct t L Ul humbk for l lxuoxx mv weakness up nd augxh :mc love and xt H A Waller ffffq QEA f Q ' bc -. ' x x ' 'f ' 'z ' 2 ' ln q . ' Q would be brave, for there is much to dare: Y lvc ' -- 1-- W f be Q V 51.2 df -bl hu gft: Y be 1, ' f ,'.' 2 ' k -1 1 l g -' l ' - l'f . ihllfus my 'lljljl ,4- -Q6 I. 1 ffol: Uji: !'.9.' 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K gl 'XL' ..lC13O' VIL' 1 x '9- g xv' ' w .'ig 1. g I Y THE OCEA1IC 3ltI1lrt1r5 Ibllfldffldf TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tennxs IS a new sport mtroduced thxs year under the supervlslon of M1ss Chmlds All who wanted to play tenms could practlce da1ly durmg tennls perlods rlght after school on the Old Orchard House Courts Mr Curr1er of the Old Orchard House made lt oosslble for the use of the courts The practxcxng contmued throughout September and October All who had had ten practices could enter 1nto the tournament The thlrd week of October the semi Hnals were played off by both boys and g1r1s Edna Eldrldge and Chr1st1ne Dolbler Fmlshed ln the seml finals for the glrls Robert Murch and Nlckels were played off Wednesdav October twenty e1ghth at two o clock The excltlng sets made Murch vlctor 6 2 on the hrst set and 6 0 on the second BASKETBALL T1'e Fnrst game of the season was played wlth Scarboro at Scarboro Our g1r1s lost by a score of 35 7 although they played hard O H S Goals Fouls Pts Ross rf Eldrldge lf Dolbler c Jeffnes c Lombard sc I Gray sc JCHAFICS rg Marshall rv Lombard lg Staples lg Goals Fouls Pts McK1nney D Oleson Bowley c Wentworth sc Lary rv Erkhart r E Oleson l 35 35 T ,Q , Lewis Nickels for the boys. 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C, c, lf 9 18 R. ,I-Off ' I. ay. so If. Sta J es. rh G. 2' , lg ' I.: L. . .rd. 33 2 ' I S' 5 5 5 PQ. I . c ' . , ' 9 18 M. M, l I 3 I,. ' ' . Q M, .xg Ii. v ' , ' R, ' 'L lg 21 1:by.: 1 J, :I . LEA 'llll MAN VVHO WINS Tnt man who xsms 1s an avexage man Not bullt on any partmulat plan Nor blest wth any pe ullar lutk Just steady and eaxnest and full of pluck When asked 1 qutstxon lu does not Guess HL knows and answers No or Yts HL butklcs tnl he s put 11 thtouwh Qo ht xx orks ml watts t1ll one Fme dav Thcrc s a better Job wlth larver pay And the rreu who shlrked whenever they could Arc bossed bv the men vxhose work made gooc For the man xx ho wms ls tl L min xx ho works Who nwthcr labox or trouble SlllI'kS Who Llsfus h1s h mds ms head h1s Lyes The man xx ho vsms lb the man who trles 7 fr' If t ' ' .' o 1 x Q 'A f .f c Q - Y . . ' . . C V. E Al. ' N ' l A. -'b Ji. Z ' Q c f W' .' H N U Af.,- Vtfhcn set to a task that the rest can't do. I N A 1 1 L4 Q A . 1 :S . .k. 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' Q' Tlx 'Q' ,' THE OCEANIC iftirraru 516262153 THE ECCENTRIC AUNT I swung onto the step 1ust as the tram started to pull out It had 1ust dawned on me the meamng of mv room mates last words I forgot to tell you that she IS very eccentrxc ECCCHtflCl Horrlblel These two words were synonyms 1n my vocabulary However I could not turn back N I would stlck It out I had not been ln love w1th the scheme of lmpersonatmg my room mate to an aged aunt but my room mate couldn t leave college and the aunt must be v1s1ted The Journey was short w1th none of the terrxble accldents I had prayed for As I stepped 1nto the statxon a hand tapped me llghtly on the back and a soft vo1ce called my room mate s name I turned languxdly only to lump back shuddermg peared not to notlce thxs but led the way to a car Waltlflg at the curb Thxs car was drlven bv a Chmese chauffeur' There IS an old adage about famrllarxtv breedlng con tempt Th1s was not the case wlth me for when I arrlved at the house xt seemed falrly teemmg w1th the loathsome yellow skms A Chmese butler met me at the door and 1n fact when I saw the shuffllng Mongollans ln every room I entered I was nearly frantic Even the rooms themselves but let me gxve you a brlef descr1pt1on of the place It was sltuated far out ln the country The broad green fields surroundmg the house stretched away ln a gradual slant to a dense forest ln wh1ch every tree appeared to have the same helght and color Nearer the gardens of beautlful flowers were arranged 1n such wonderful deslgns and wlth such perfect order that they must have been lald out by tl e gods The house I should have saxd mansxon was pamted a spotless whxte wlth dark green bhnds on huge wmdows set at exact dlstances from each other In fact one word would descrlbe lt all Regular I xmmedlately decxded that one of the aunt s eccentrlcltles and certaxnlv not a strange one for an old mald was regularlty Thls xdea was soon shattered for when I entered the house I found that It was full of small rooms that had the appearance of untldxness They were clean enough one could not find a speck of dust anywhere but not a piece of furnlture was ln place Thls fact was accentuated by the rooms themselves The walls numbered anywhere from three to elght and were covered wlth gruesome plctures palnted on 42 V K A' o I W ' Q g , Q I f V A 1 I I c . g I y. ' n Y - ' ' H 7 D' . , . o, , - I a u - . ' ' Y . . , v . , -. y . v A Chmaman! All Chmese seemed eccentrlc to me. He ap- I - , - l V l Y , . U - ' Y . A . ' . . , Y ' I , . . .' ' . ' . , . , 1 THE OCEANIC 43 the wall 1tself It was also lmposslble to pass from one room to another wlthout elther ascendmg or descendmg three or four stalrs The rooms were d1m and full of shadows Add mg to this the ghdmg forms of the hated servants It was lndeed a spooky place lust as one word would descrlbe the exterlor one word would descr1be the mterxor Irregularlty Flnally I was ushered mto the presence of the eccentrlc aunt All the way on the tra1n I had been formxng a plcture of her She would be an old wlzened un lady with a scarce amount of whxte halr old fash1oned goggles and a hxgh shrlll volce She would be attended by old servants ln anclent lwery She would elther be ln a creakmg wheel chair or an antxque h1gh posted bed After my arrlval the opmlon van lshed I declded not to be surprlsed at anvthmg I wasn t She seemed to ht nn naturally wxth her surroundmgs As I Chlnaman slouched before her He was Jabberlng somethmg that by h1s attltude appeared to be an allbx She was evxdently dlsgusted wlth h1m for turmng she plcked up a blazmg ember and dellberately hlt h m 1n the face wxth lt Altho he must have suffered the mo t horrlble Dam 1mag1nable he d d not move a muscle Wlth one hand she threw the stlck back mto the fire and wlth the other pushed the poor creature wxth a burn on the slde of hls face as blg as the Dalm of my hand toward the door Then she looked at me It was too much for my pent up nerves to stand Wxth tears ln my eyes I dropped on my knees and confessed the whole scheme at the same tlme pleadmg to be led from the terrrble labyr1nth She granted my request wlllmgly enough but swore dnre revenge on my poor ro0m mate Lewls Nxckels 26 WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES YOU Down Memory Lane m Sunny Tennessee came Llttle Blue Eyed Sally who was Too Txred to Follow the Swallow All Alone So she stayed where the Lazy Dalsles Grow Her Dream Daddy who was the caretaker of The Garden of Roses became alarmed No Wonder He kept saymg I Wonder Whats Become of Sally That Old Gal of Mme He told Her Dear One who also became alarmed He sald Maybe the Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved and though fearmg for her safety I m Smxlxng Through My Tears Oh Sally If You Hadn t Gone Away I wonder now Who s Takmg Care of the Caretaker s Daughter , : ' . V . . s A ' - v I U - - 1 . V . - . . ' . . - . . . . , entered the room she stood in front of a fireplace. A huge . . . y , . by . f . 3 . 5 . . . ' i D . . - C ' I 1 , . . , , . , 1 - - 9 ll I ' 79 . ' ' 7 ' U KG . , . . 1 q 4 9 ' 1 V ' 9 U . ' Y 97 THE OCEANIC In the meantime The Dreamy Melody of the wmds 11 the trees out her to sleep and she became a Dreamer of Dreams It was th1s th t mad her Lmger A Whlle When she awoke all was dark because xt was Three O Clock m th MOFHIHU Her sweetheart at home w s savxncf I Wonder Where My SWCSIIC s Hldlflg He searched alone the Qaw M l1Ro d and when he arrxved At the End cf the Road he saw his Qally comlng throuffh the woods He ran and outtln h1 arm gently around her he whnspered ln her ear Don t You VVant a Llttle Lovlnzf Let Me Call You sweetheart and Ill Tak You Home Agaln Pal O Mme They walk d home and when they arrxved near the End of the Trall she whlspered 1n hxs ear Let Me Llnver Lonver ID Your Arms I Want a Lot of I ovmg Because I Love You The next day they salled way In a I xttle Bxrch Canoe nd now they have Tea for Two IU a Llttle Re d 2 vous CHINA TOWN One day as I was out walkln my steps turned toward Chma Town Why? Who knows? The sun was gomg down m the west and as I looked toward Chma Town It appeared as lf It had been bathed blood My heart turned over at the Slght The place looked deserted the bulldlngs were so close to bether the bl1nds closed tlghtly and I wondered 1f I wasnt dreammd Suddenly somethmg happened All was black When I came to my head was a hlna Slowly I shook my head sat up and looked aroand My heart turned over tw1ce and then stopped beatlnb for two mlnutes The room was ht by o e candle the sh 'lows seemed filled w1th unknown people I closed my eyes for a mmute Vlhe I ooened the'n the room was black far da ker than the darkest mght I vmnted to svream but my throat f t dry and I couldnt make a sound Qulckly the room hlled with hvht red orange reen heh s then one terrlbe unearthly scre nu and I w s O1 my feet VVho screamed9 The next moment all was black aba n and when I came to I was lymg on a bench 1n th park In my hand I found thxs note Come no more to Ch na Town Hlp San Evelyn Cann 26 44 A y I - . . a e . .. . , . 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I l Cl 1 . c . . ,. - U.. 5 . 4 J A THE LAND OF THE SKY QA skerthp As my mmd wanders back to some of the haoplest mo ments of my llfe I recall wrth ple sure how not lon ago I glorled 1n mountam Cllmblng To climb moun a n a tl h ve pleasure rn domg so IS and has been a deslre of many T start out at the bottom and gradually work one s way to the goal the summxt IS the ambltlon of all ambltlons One crlsp November w1th the wmd blowmg gently the sun shmlng brlghtly and the sky a clear blue Wlth small bxllowy whxte clouds dottmg xt all over I declded to make my 1n1t1al clxmb The a1r wrth rts crnspness and 1ts freshness was new to me Surely the name IS approprrate THE LAND OF THE SKY no name could ht It any batter Its atmosphere was pure As thls IS to be my first cllmb I choose Beau Catcher at the bottom of whxch l1es mv home Beau Catcher so called because of the many couples seen on lt rs the lowest and nearest so I naturally choose It I follow the road untll I over rocks and stumblmg over tangled vlnes for a txme whrch seems l1ke hours I am all out of breath As my heart IS beat 1ng extraordlnarlly fast I s1t down to rest Suddenly spymg another path lead ng from mv rrvht I declde to explore rt Soon I notrce that the path wxdens There half a dozen shacks stand m a row along the mountamsrde Who l1ves here and what for are my Brst thoughts I mlght as well find out so I plod r1ght ahead Soon the oath ends and I find myself at the brmk of a huge stone qu rry ln the heart of the mountam I qurckly back away lest my foot shp and I be mtched head long mto the gloomy waters of the quarry below A slgn on a tree ODpOSlt6 me grves me warnmg PRIVATE PROP ERTY TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW I must get out of here for surely I do not want to be caught on anyones property After ten mlnutes of brxsk cllmbmg I reach the summlt havmg left the quarry and 1ts dark waters behmd me Here I stand on Lover s Br1dge whrch d1Vld6S the mountaln and from whxch one sees the lon wmdxno road the c1ty below and the mountams for mrles and mxles around A VICVK well worth the clzmb To the left I can see plamly Plsgah and The Rat s Back Dlrectly ahead l1e many mounta1ns among whlch I can famfly drscern Mount Mltchell the h1ghest of them all To the rlght I can see lower mountams whlch I know extend even to Kentucky Behxnd me are THE CE .Tl C -5 I ' . . ' Fl' . ' , I 2 . ' ' ' ' ' . ' I t i s nf a . Q , I l 0 , .4 V . . . Y v g A A S w - Q ' nl . I! ' 1' l I 9 - 1 come to a traxl. I decxde at once to follow 1t. After CllI'I lb1l'lg U ' - 4 . . . Q A . I I I . . . 3 h . l . h I? I nr v ' vs ' ' ' ' H , . S. A - tb Q I YI ' ' ' . I . . 0 ' . ,, l THE OCEANIC darker peaks seemmgly a dark blue and below a valley whlch IS stxll green rn places Below IS the ever busy c1ty extendlng over mxles and m1les but appearlng as a mmrature cxty made of doll houses The mountains blend perfectly wlth the sky for they appear to b a dark blue The Blue Rldge Mountams of western North Carolma After gazmg 1n sllent admlratlon for a long t me I declde to sfo home by the rallway Cllmbmg down from the brldge to the road lS no easy matter for huge rocks cover the pathway After reachxng the road I walk gally along hummmg to myself Mountain axr and vrews are great Splflt revlvers The road IS not lrke other roads but IS forever wmdrng 1n and out m and out always brnngmg new VIEWS to the walker By and by I hear a splashlng and a rush lng nolse ln the dlstance Turmng a curve abruptly I behold a the reservoxr above A drmk of mountaln water by the way Sldel Would I mlss nt? No' I scramble up After makmg a cup of my hands I scoop up the water How cold It rs' How refreshlng after my clrmb' Drmklng untrl I can drmk no more I declde to come thxs wav agam Scramblmg down I soon reach the lower earth and near my home Turmng mto my own treet I find myself cllmblng my own steps at home at last Takmg a last vlew of the mountams In the dlstance I close the door and Slf down to eat a hearty lunch B Ruth JCHFICS 27 A MORNING ADVENTURE I awoke early one mornmg ln une to find myself so w1de awake that xt was no use to stay rn bed It was just day break The dew was slowly dlsappearmg from the glass the brrds were begmmng to smg and the sun had just begun to color the horlzon It was lndeed too lovely a mormng to stay ln bed I hurrled dresslng went quletly downstalrs found my blrd book and vsas on my way How pretty were the Flowers that grew by the roadslde' How cheerxlv the brrds sang as they busled themselves hndmg worms and bulldmg nests' How proud the trees looked as they swayed to and fro' I had not gone far when I saw a very narrow path nearly hldden by bushes My cur1os1tv was aroused I wandered through the wmdmg lane untll I thought it led to nowhere then all of a sudden a tlny clearmg came Into slbht The path widened and led up to a low rustlc gate Thls gate was 45 - ' L' 'Y Y D lt ' I ' YI e , Q ' . .Y V 1 7 . U . . . I . , sparkling, rushing waterfall of mountain water, falling from 1 S v . I ' s - Y ' 7 . M H . Y 1 , 1 ! Y ' ' - A 1 ' . ' . . :I . . . . z TPE OCEA l1ke the entrance to enchantment I opened the gate and gasped w1th amazement Could lt be DOSSlbl6 that such a sweet and cosy place exlsteda The rust1c gate surrounded a cottage entlrely covered wlth vmes and Howers A gravel walk bordered wxth whlte rocks led uo to a l1ttle square pxazza whlch was entlrely shaded from the mormng sun by mormng glorles that grew up to the roof The shack ltself was entwlned by woodblne and other clxmbxng vmes On each slde of the path were beds of daxnty Flowers that seemed to nod How do you do as the breezes brushed them At the cottage door stood an arch covered wxth rambler roses sendmg out fra grance from the many blossoms to all who entered the house As I was about to enter I saw above the door a slgn ev1 dently the name of the cabin The Rose Bud What a pretty and suitable name I thought' On entermv I felt lxke Ahce ln Wonderland What perfectly plcturesque thlngs were placed here and there' What qualnt furniture and ruffs of antlque desxgns were arranged ln the four rooms' Every room was decorated very prettlly w1th odd souvenlrs and old novelt es The kltchen was 1n perfect order the dmlng room looked verv mvltmg wlth even the table set and the llVll'1b room was very cozy wlth a lounge IH one corner covered wlth plenty of plllows to make one comfortable Yes there was a Hreplace too filled wlth large bxrch logs all ready to llght There nearby sat a basket of wood to keep the fire gomg The bedroom looked as lf lt had not been used that nxght but I could tell that everythmg was 1n proper order There was a slmphclty about the cottage that made one feel at home It was just a love nest and who could be the owner for there wasnt a soul around? Thls questxon stayed IU my mlnd for some tlme Suddenly I reallzed It must be late I rushed out the door and sure enough the sun was well on 1ts 1ourney the brrds were more quiet and the dew had all dlsapoeared I ran home and arrxved just as the famxly began eatmg breakfast but to this day I stxll wonder who could have been the lucky owner of the llttle Rose Bud Chrlstme Dolbler 26 , 1, 4. .1 IC 47 1 4 - -A 11 1 1 ' ' u 11 , . , . ' ' an ' ' vw rv ' -. 1 1 ' F 1 CY- 1 1 - - v Q v - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 . 1 . . . , , . 48 THE OCEANIC RAIQING THE DEAD fReproduct1on of story told by Dr Housej A young student 1ust out from college was trying to preach the gospel Hls speeches were well chosen and well spoken as far as words and forms were consldered but h1s volce would not carry It was very low almost lnke a whisper as though he was afraxd even to hear h1s own voxce One day a fr1end of his an older mmxster told hlm to practlce h1s sermons out loud He agreed saymg Oh yes that IS very well but where? I cannot do that 1n my room as others wlll be dlsturbed Well sald the mmlster go out lnto the cemetery and I am sure you w1l1 Fmd no one there The student agreed One nlght as the moon was shmmg very brlght he made readv to go to the cemetery taknng hxs Blble wlth h1m It also happened there were others m the cemetery a young man and hls g1rl fStrange the mlmster d1d not see the couple and they were unaware of h1s presence although they were not twenty five yards apart Q The student soon found a place to rest hls Blble on a tomb stone the same helght as that of a pulmt and where the moon l1ght shone on lt Wlth just his head appearmg above tl'e top of the stone he began to preach m a loud volce about the resurrecnon and the dead The young couple seemg only h1s head and hearmg a loud voxce stood up looked around and then ran 1n dlfferent dxrectlons The student seemg Hrst the g1rl and then the man was as terrxfxed as they were Thmkmg he had ralsed the dead he ran all the way home When asked why he carne home so early he sald If I can t preach what can I do? Why' as I was preachmg the dead rose from thelr graves all around me and Hed The young student never found out whether or not he had ralsed the dead but he never preached m a cemetery agam Ruth B jeffnes 27 MY FIRST TRIP TO THE DENTIST My first trmp to the dentist was a bad one I went on my b1cycle I arrlved there a llttle early As I was slttmg ln the OEICC I heard the drlll going just the sound of that dr1l1 made me shlver When I sat 1n the chair the dentist looked my teeth over then he started to dr1ll on one He put a lot of thmgs ln my mouth and then asked me to talk All of a sudden he hlt the L 1 1 - a , . I ' 1 . . . M - a , s v - - v ' ' n ti YY ' ' ' lt ' 1 a v ' Y! - Q 7 . ' a , - s , - I 1 , . ' CA Y , . 1 ' ' 7 ' V9 , . . u ' 7 . , . , . n v . nerve I thought he had kllled me Then he put a lot of Gold xn the cavlty more I thought than It would eve hold After he was through he sald Come up asvam next Saturday All rlght was all I sald E S P Lary 28 AN ADVENTUQF IN THE EVENING My fr end and I were walkmv through a lonely wood road one evemng We h d b en to V1 1tl'1'1y aunt and vxere taklnv a short cut home Suddenly we be 'am consc1ous of footsteps quxte close behlnd us We looked around but saw no one We walked faster but so dld the footsteps We were really fr1ghter1ed and dlel not know what else to do but run As It was early 1n t e evcmng we trxed to console our s Ives wlth the tho wh that or r follower could not harm us rf we only ou ran him to th ma n road We ran as fast as po sxble at the same trne trvlnv to ee who was behmd us When we finally re chel the mam road w glanced back and V'1f'1lCh stood a httle d stance from us Hxs ouroose evldently was to mtercept us t a po nt farther down the road just th n we saw an a.1tornob1le We called to the drlver who stopped the car ouvckly Very fortun tely the drlver proved to be my chum s brotl' er He took us home and on the way we told hlm of our frxght When we rrxved at my churn s she 1mmed1ate y to'd her father of our fr1ght 1-Ie laughed heartlly wh1ch greatly sur pr1se'l us I ater we found out why he laughed and lndeed lt w a good 1oke It was he who had frlffhtened us Marlon Goodwln 26 MURDER WILL OUT The saylnv Dead men tell no tales 15 not true The murderer IS always fot nd out If he do snt leave hls finger prmts he leaves someth ng he c n be traced by A case came b fore Scotland Yard one day It seemed as lf there wasnt a thmg to trace the klller by A young detectlve was UIVCU the case He went to the house of the murdere 1 man Nothmg was out of place that he could see There were no finger prmts The crime had been commltted by an exoert Near the pl ce of the murder llved an old dete t1ve tlred from ervlce He often helped out when a case was very hard The young dete tlve we w1ll call h1m jack called on hlm for some advice as he was acks teacher ln the art of tralhng men Hello jack how are you makmg outa Not so well IV' Rankms I am not gomg to help unless It IS a case wlthout a clue THE QCEAUIC 41 . 1 - ' Q t, , . . . bk ' YV ' Q . ' A . . H . '. . 2 e . ' ' D . . cf e , ' ' 3 . 3 . ' . ' L- I ' ' . . I , ' 'e ' ' L , t . 1 ' 3 I . Q ' - 1 1 2' , 4- 3 . Y 'ng 5 1' ' f 2 . ' . ' , e ' just caught a glimpse of a man slinking behind an old barn ' ' a i . . e , A 1 . ' . . Y , P . , I . . 1 n ' A. I , - . as ' . I. '., , Q ' An i VD' 'Q rv - . X ei , . ', f 1 ,, a . ' e . Ca Y 4 as ' I : . . ' a ' c ' , re- ' s ' . 5 Q L C . . . ' . . J , . it I ' ii v v C- - .. 0 - ., , Lx. . it ' ' ' ' 91 THE OCEANIC jack started to tell hlm about the broken matches he had found on the table but suddenly decxded not to Thls seems to be a case wlthout a clue all rnght answered Jack Suddenly lack turned pale Mr Ranklns was breaklng up matches just the same as the ones Jack had found The old detectlve was the Qulty man He hated the man Mr Kmk who had 1n1ured hum when he was young Accordingly he had kxlled hlm as he thought wlthout leavmg a trall but ack h1s own pupl dlscovered rt Murder w1ll out Evelyn Cann 26 AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN A BOAT It was a cloudy day rn September the waves were dash mg hlgh on the rocks the wlnd was blowmg a fierce gale from the east that lashed the sea mto foam The sea gulls were screammg answered bv the Herce howl of the wlnd and dull boomlng of the waves on the rocks It happened th1s way Our well had run dry and we CB ll my chum and IJ went over to the mamland to get some water We shoved the dory oFf and le oed ln The waves smashed managed to rxght It and get away from the rocks When we were half way across to the mamland we slzhted qulte a number of seals As we wanted to get a close look at one we started to chase them We soed on and on So mtent were we on the chase that we dld not notlce txme and dxstance and when we looked back our 1sland was nowhere rn slght It eemed to us that the ocean had swallowed lt up ln 1ts fury After havrng stopped the chase we began to notrce that the wmd was I'lSlI1g and the water began to have a threat enmg appearance I shouted to Blll to look around to see 1f he could sight the 1sland but no 1sland was ln slght I began to get a little b1t afraxd so started to row IUYIOUSIY whxch of course soon txred me out At last B111 Jumped up and wavmg h1s arms Cfled Look' Look' There IS land off there to the left Sure enought there way off IH the fob we could make out the dlm lmes of an 1sland I began to row faster and faster t11l at last we grounded Oh' what a relxef for ln our mad row we had been gomg around and around our own 1sland and had at last landed on lt Thls IS how my excxtmg exDer1ence ended A G jeffnes 28 50 tt 1 I ' n . u 9, 1 ' Q . . : J . ., . . , . . 1 : i , V ' ' S' ' . . against the boat, threatening to swamp us, but we finally - A, 1 , S . . . . , .- I - . n . 1 is . U, . , . 1'E OCEANIC l' '1Cl1Ci ll'15lJ1Ic1l5 UEf16lQfDCXD1Ci DAILY OCCURRENCES IN O O H S In One Act Scene 1 Scene Old Orchard H1 h School grounds T1me just before 815 A M Gladys Day Cyellmgj Hey' throw that ball here Mar guerlte I m on your s de Marguerrte Lever Cshoutm excltedly Here you go then catch Lewxs Fowler Aw elif' Ive got your number Isnt Patty a mce sweet chlld? Have vou begun tammg her yet? Aleck Jeffr es Oh' Go and lay an egg wlll you? Chrrstlne Dolb1er Say' now Buster vou don t mean to ay Curly really could do you? CSuddenly a b ll 1s heard flnglflg Irma Collms Dmv bust that bell peace at all Scene 2 Scene Assembly room on the se school blllldlflg Plano IS m the corner slttlng on top as lt has done for many students Prxncxpal s desk at the center Dmg a llng a lmv It never g ves me any ond Floor 1n the hrgh w1th the wlse old owl vears blmkmg at the front w th Mr Jewett slttmg Deacefully IH lt and maklng a memorandum of those absent T1me 8 15 Vera Allen Cln a wh sDer Mar1an do vou know that If IS your mornlng to play for mormng CXEFCISCS7 Marlan Goodwln Qumplngj Gee Whxz I forgot entrrely all about It fShe pulls out he sm mv books and beams to find some songs M ewett Allen? Vera Allen Mr ewett Vera Allen Mr Jewett Vera Allen Mr Jewett the boys slde D Cdemurelyj Yes xr What was that ? Were you talkmg to Mlss GOOdW1H MISS You may change your seat I dld not qulte get what you sald I want you to take thu front seat he e on 52 Ti E117 1 1 5 l ' ' 3 5 1 L: 1 A 1 l :rg f 'U . ,O . 1 . 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E QCEA C Vera Allen Now9 Mr ewett Yes so that you w1ll not forget to M1ll1e Denms to Vera Oh Vera I wlsh I were you CSee1nCf Mr ewett lookmg leer wav she Gulcklv attends to busmess D fH3V1Hg some son s Marlan walks up to the front board and wrxtes two numbers on It PuD1ls are heard commg up the hallways J fMar1an sxdles over to s1t at the pxano Bang' She has mx sed the mano stool and snts on the floor but she quxckly gets up and slts ln the rxght place Then she be ms to play March of the Wooden Soldlers The Freshmen march m and are seated Mlss Goodwin looks around and meanwh1le stops She suddenly sees the umor Hlgh COITIIHU also and starts up on Our Dlrector March havmg forgotten the other When the puplls are all seated he ends w1th the Connect1cut March Q CThe teachers are sxttmg on opposite sldes of Mr jewett 1n the front of the room J M1ss Lombard We w1ll smg on page 38 out of tht fMlSS Goodwln plays very well th1s tlme not makmg one mlstake Q CAt the end of the song Mr Iewett sneaks to F1tzg1bbons saymg If you can t behave yourself you may be dlsmmssed j CW1ll1e decldes to obey J M1 s Lombard Turn to pabe 211 to the e ghth selectlon fReadsj Happy IS the man that findeth W1SdO I1 etc fRepeats the Lord s Prayer J MISS Lombard Smff on page 91 The Slumber Song but Im afra1d we wont get much sleeo here fThe roof IS being shmgledlj fAfter the song Mnss Lombard 1ves a verv mterestm talk on The Evolut on of the Hot Dogs Mawy learn a great deal from Miss Lombard s mterestmv talk Mxss Lom bard has VlSltCd a frankfort factory durm her vacatxon th1s summer and IS well able to reveal what she sawj fMlSS Cbllds whlspers to M1 s Lombard and then announces There w1ll be no Tenms practlce tomght as It xs too cold J fA Slgh IS heard from those rn front J CTeachers leave the roomy CMISS Lombard rmgs the dlsmlssal bell and nods to Mlss Goodwm who begms to olav Under the Double Eagle March Wxth th1s the jumor Hlhh puolls march from the a sembly room and the usual routme of the mormnff follows J B Ruth jeffrles 27 TH N1 f . Q I ' 1 v . . . C, . J . . L Q . U . P5 ' a . . ns ' 0 5 I ' e . - ' J ' s - 15 ' YV ' I . . Q C 4 . A, . I7 , V Brown Book, Questions, which is one of our favorites. ' u v 5 . ' Q' - - Q vu V .Q U 1 . - . , . ' ' ' nr tt 1? , . ' , ' ' 1 ' 1 K ' . g. , . . g .. 5 ., 1 1 1 I 1 4 T, . B- .- I O' 0 rs , . ., ,, . ' . . ' . . ' I U Q . . . , ' ,,, ' . A M ewett Qln ecmetryj Where vxoL.ld you put your eompass Bernard On tl e round M ewett hardly you all have some thxckness to your heads Neal Emmons You amt ot no bralns Raymond Sawyer No bra1ns9 Why man I Got brams I a1n t never used Professor Qawyer spell professor Raymond roffess Professor Leave out one of the fs Raymond Yes slr wlneh one Mlldred Dennls C lvlng dxrettxons to chauffeurj stralght ahead to the left Dld he do lt M1ll1e Dolly Marshall I hate eourse dmners Cl1I'15tlI16 Dolbler What s the matter wlth them? Art they too hne for you? M1ss Porter Cln Math IJ What IS Evolutxong Edna Harwood The theory that we all came from monkeys M1ss Ch lds fm Latln IJ What Envlxsh words are de ru ed from plurlrnusg Alecl-. -leffnes fbrlghtlyj Pleurlsyl One day a ra bed rouvh lookxng peddler called at the home of a respe table famlly A small dau hter of the house answered hxs knotk Is your mother ln? he asked Yes s1r answered the ehxld Tell her a gentleman wants to see her he requested N slr I eant I am never allowed to tell l1es she ansvs ered sweetly Mlss Chrlds lf you boys want to talk Ill nt you the floor Duhamel Un M 1th I Th1rty fue apples dlvlded by hu api les equal sex en boys fb! Th 1: Q C E I C r.j g z Y v - . .ju . - 0 D ' ' fl r. J : , ' .. 't I ' U I . I' . h . . ' . ' . . . , b . . s. ' , , . , UP , .. . --------o-r. . U . .' '. DH g ' . Go 4 ' ww . . . . 3 , . ., A .u ,. ' .. I . ' 1 . H '. . 1 . .D . ' , . OO - . fs V 5 . '. . 1- . ' . U 1 1' H , ' , . o, , ' . , , . ' . . ' . . H . ' U' , A , sv ' ra I v 1 yi - t V v - Qawyer Cto M155 Ch1lds ln Latm IJ Hou. do you ehne two 1n the sm ular Teacher Why do you always add up wron ly? Seholar I don t know Teather Does anybody help you? eholar Yes my father' Teacher What IS he, S holar A walter' Flora How s your father? Ruth He has paralysls Iflora I know bu how 15 he? Ruth Oh' He s not klckmg x This toast to Teddy M1n o Who talks all kxnds of lmao Who wore out both hls lamps Huntxn for posta e stamps' Poet Davrs Mr ewett I5n t the wheel larger than the axle? Mmgo No the axle IS smaller Mr ewett Vlhat do you measure welbht ln L Fowler Feet Heard IU bankm Teller What was your mother s name before she was marrled' Deposttor che dldn t have any Mxss Chllds If anyone finds a palr of sneakers left on the tenn15 court Friday nl ht please report ll to the desk M155 Lombard Un Enghshj I w1ll put the advance lesson over here on the sldeboard fslde boardj M155 Porter Cm Math lj If you cancel you won t hive to redu e Some of oar heavywel,,ht5 ouoht to take up cancellatlon M ewett CH-T165 wake up Aleck I can t Mr ewett W y not, Aleck I am t asleep Mlnbo How do you spell as5oc1ate9 M155 Lombard Two ss and one c ., f ' : ' ' de- . ' ' .' U D ,J . U ,, K U .. . h A D . L . . . e . . - X. . , L . , , ,' , i 4. . . 1 V . U . 3 . . B. U u ' CT O' ' ' D b ' ' ' nk 'Q 'V .J 1 -- ,- -U - r- us vu ' ' ' 0-1 5. ' U .4 ' ' H . LJ . I-1 I 4. 5' . I . . . . .U 4 - . 1 ,, , b ' ' ' ' , ' . an ' . Q , C ,. F e . 1 'cr I , a H , r. J 1 J '. . J , .4 h vw Mr jewett What as force measured 1119 Mtn 0 Tlme Fred Fowler Walter Ill have pork chops wxth French frled potatoes and I ll have them lean Walter Yes sr whlch wav do you want them to lean? Mr ewett I bel eve you mxssed my class yesterday Neal Emmons Why no I dxdn t professor not ln the least Mss Iombard Give a sentence wlth the word lo quacxous 1n1t Bobby Murch 'he bumped 1nto me and I told her to loquaclous Qlook where she wasj going Doctor fto Sambo who was burmng the grass on the lawnj You re foollsh to do that Sambo Youll make lt as black as you are Sambo Wal dont worry sah Dat Grass ll grow out agam as green as you IS M1ss Lombard Were you rude enough to laugh out loud? Teddy Mm I laughed up my sleeve but there was a hole 1n the elbow There are two ways of gettlng through hlgh school the faculty of workmv and workmg the Faculty Students IH the Sophomore Class were Fmdmg ass1gned words ln the dlctlonary The word sllly had b en asslsgned to one person M1ss Lombard Dld you get s1lly7 M1ss Lombard Glve a sentence wmth the word ICC bound ln lt Bernard Cano If I work hard Icebound to get ahead Marxan Goodwln If you know so much about gram mar what are clauses? Sxmon Andrews Easy they row on cats Mr jewett Cm geometryj What IS a c1rcle9 Edna A c1rcle IS a portxon of a plane bounded by a straxbht lme curved ln all Its polnts Jo IHIE JLEAUIQ , tt ' - W ' u ' 'v O I . b . ss ' 1 1 . . - , .. . ' ,A J . .. J I I. , - .. . I I a , .. - . - ' ' 9 I V 1 Q ., : 1 l lt ' ' 5 . , . . .. , 4- ' . L - - ., . U , . , . . , . N , .. , . . , , . b ' ' Sl ' , .- H cr ' 1 bo- - v - .. . o' ' . . . N . ., Q Q. . .. A . 1 0 H . . ,, . ' M . . t. .- - .. . ,. H . . 1 H N , . 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C, . , I F F1rst glrl Hovx can I find her house at mbhtg Second 1rl It says Day on her house Frrst l Yes butI couldn t see Day at rncfht Mr ewett I tl'1nk you m1 ht talk a httle more lntelh gently rf you had more sleep before comm to class Norman Davls Yes slr but you see I have only one class Lefore thls one Mar uerlte Gu lford I want to buy some lard Clerk P3117 Marffuerlte I dldnt know they had lt ln two shades Mr ewett Is It good to Oo 1n bathlnv after a hearty meal? john Peterson No you won t get lt there Mr ewett What do you mean by lengt 7 Leger Wxdth A telephone call IS often an enga ement rxng Tourist Want a rldeg Erma Col11ns No Im walkrnff to reduce Tourlst Well yer lost Thls IS the road to Boston Bernard rn French came to a word he dld not know M1ss Chrlds fpromptmg hnmj Barque Cbarkj Bernard look confused MISS Chxlds Barque Bernard Bernard fblancmg nervously at hrs classmatesj Bow wow' Mr jewett How often does the txde come ln? MIHUO Every two hours M1ss Chllds The freshmen may pass down starrs now The boys stay here The Glrls cant Go yet Fred Fowler Why do you youn lad es lrke to do to church? Ruth Cleaves On account of the hymns fhlmsj Mr ewett What IS the d1fference 1n depth of low tlde and h1 h t1de3 Mmbo Flfty feet T555 JCEAFI- fi' . - . .. , A .G .. ' Au . A ' , 3 5 ' ' 0 ' . ' . brr . , ,O J Z A, A. .U . A . .- . ,T ' ny . C, .. , N .. U - : . .. . .. tn L . . . . an ' 'W - I I- ' ' ' ' . D . . . . . 5 2, ,. J . .. h N . 4. ' u . U . ,, . ' . . H ' . , 5 . ' Q .5 1 ' . 1 - U O ' s. ' . . 5. : H - S! I - Al ' X ' U ' , H w u b . . . . , ., . 5 M . . -K U : ' ' b ' b .. CT 5 . ' or Z KA ' .II HF ,- C MISS Lombard After V01 have wr1tter1 all you can you may wr1te the rest on paper Mr ewett I5 the1e adv p essure on your head? Mmgo l-Ia1r Mr ewett I5 It heavy? MIHUO When It IS wet Ruth JGHKFIES What 15 the usual state of mmd of tho5e Dome5t1c Arts O1rl59 Fdna Eldr1d0e About sew sew Mar1an Goodwm How do you get down off elephantg Chr15t1ne Dolb1er You cl1mb down Mar1an Wrong you don t Get down off an elephant You Get It off a goose M155 Lana, 5ter What IS cold bolled ham? W1nr11e Marshall Oh that 5 ham boned ln cold water 1511 t lt? Thelma R055 One dav Edna saw a Ohokt 1n her bank yard and Oomg out of the door sh began talkmo to L ly Fowler I dont beheve It b au5e 5lee wouldnt be able to understand It Thelma Oh ye5 she could You know 5he IS 5tudy 1110 Lat1n wh1ch IS called a dead languae, Pavor1te expre551on5 of the faculty Mr jewett Leaxc the ela55' MISS Lombard I ll forgwe you th15 t1me M155 Ch11d5 Be careful you re gettmv no15y MISS Lanca5ter NO you canNOT' ' ' ' ' MISS Porter Mmgo 7 T , ,f , ., 51' 1 . o CE .111 1. . -1 4 , : . - A vs ' .J : . ' 1 r . 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