Old Orchard Beach High School - Oceana Yearbook (Old Orchard Beach, ME)
- Class of 1927
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LOMBARD ghtiurlctl 311021121 5 EDITOR IN CHIEF VERA ALLEN 24 ASSISTANT EDITOR IRENE GRAY 27 SCHOOL NOTES VIRGINIA SUTI-IERLAND 28 ALUMNI NELLIE GUILFORD 85 EXCHANGES ELBRIDGE LARY 28 LITERARY LORRAINE LOMBARD 29 ARTISTS THEODORE MINGO 27 LORRAINE LOMBARD 29 CARLETON CROGAN PERSONALS FLORA STAPLES 28 WINNIFRED MARSHALL 29 FRANCES WALLS 30 HAZEL BROWN 30 WILLIAM WOOD 31 BUSINESS MANAGER WILLIAM FITZGIBBONS 28 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS ARTHUR DUHAMEL '29 HIRAM PARISH, '30 F I A 1 1 n 1 W P' . . y Q W 4 1 4 QKZECIZKJ 10001 foooc -ooo: OOOJ v .- I u v v v v 1 s a v - v y v a 1 v - Q I w v y 1 v 5l?400xC45KXD 4 htfurrals LQQIXDOOEKEO3 THE TRAVELING LIBRARY Th1s year we have one of the State Travel1ng L1brar1es nn our school It IS open each afternoon at the close of school m order to allow students to borrow books or return those already borrowed We surely appreciate thls splendld opportumty whlch we are enjoymg for the first tlme Th1s L1brary owned by the State Travel1ng Llbrary Assoclatxon contams Hfty excellent books on hxstory b ography sc1ence poetry and Hctlon We are to have thxs llbrary for a perlod of four months At the end of th1s txme lt w1l1 be sent to some other school THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OCEANIC Thxs year we are celebratlng the tenth annxversary of the OCEANIC The saylng Th1ngs grow mellow w1th age may not always be true but 1n the case of the OCEANIC we beheve It IS Every year the OCEANIC IS better than the precedmg year Th1s year we b heve xt IS the best yet Wlth the co operatlon of edltors students and the faculty we hope to make It an unusual success SPORTSMANSHIP Be a sport' Play the game' Have you ever taken part ln a game or even seen one played ln whlch the loslng s1de took 1ts defeat badly? If you have you know how very d1s agreeable xt IS and what a poor op1n1on must be formed of such a team Here 1n O O H S we have always been justly proud of our sportsmanshlp and we expect that th1s same Splflt will contmue through thls year also 1n our athletlcs and all of our other act1v1t1es Good sportsmanshlp IS a necessary quallficatxon for l1fe How a person shows h1s poor manners and how unpopular he must be nf he becomes angry over a defeat and cher1shes lll feellngs agalnst the wmner What a poor reputatlon one always has who when he sees he IS gettmg beaten wlthdraws from the game llke a coward You cannot always wxn but you can do your best and keep try1ng Be a sport' Play the game' F 1 W 5 ' O g i 1 1 ' ' J Y ' U Y 9 ' U 9 D ' Y ' n - ' n ' 1 Y Y D . . . Q . . . . . -. . ' y s v . , - Y 9 Q u 9 v Y I ' U II Ull Nl! O O H S RECEIVES HONOR Thls year we are golng to let other schools know of the excellent work that we are do1ng For some unknown reason we have kept s1lent untxl now For three successlve years O O H S students have recenved state pr1zes 1n the Essay Contests carrled on by the Amerlcan Legion Last year Mlss Ruth JeFfr1es a Jumor captured the first prlze thus honorlng herself and reHect1ng honor on thls school and town Th1s essay was m the form of a pledge to the Hag The year before one of our students received the thlrd state prlze and the preced1ng year we succeeded m carrymg off the thlrd state prlze The students who won these prlzes have now left O O H S but let us contxnue m thelr footsteps The Patr1ot s Flag Creed I a lover and a firm behever 1n mv country the Umted States of Amer1ca uphold you my flag for what I make you a symbol of our Constxtutnon our country our freedom You are the emblem of our entire hlstory of the glorlous struggle and self sacrlfice of the past a safeguard for all ln the present under you our future IS assured You are a l1v1ng symbol of the past 1n the present a haven and protector of all good symbollzmg equal opportunity supreme soverexgnty peaceful un1on and a people each for all and all for each 1n all our ldeal Therefore as a patriot I wlll cherlsh respect and pro tect you wlth all my mxght Ruth Beatrlce jelfrles MUSIC In addxtlon to chorus smgmg we are taklng special work m Music Apprec1atxon correlated w1th our Engllsh work as far as possible Durmg the fall term we studxed the Danse Macabre by Sa1nt Sarus at Halloween tlme w1th analysls of the muslc Followmg thls the Peer Gynt Sulte by Grieg Mornlng In the Hall of the Mountam Kmg Death of Ase Amtra s Dance studymg the selections as a whole and learmng the dlfferent mot1ons w1th the story of Peer and h1s wandermgs We concluded the fall term wlth a brlef sketch of Handel and the famous Hallelujah Chorus from the orator1o of the Mess1ah perhaps hxs greatest composltlon Following the same lines through the year we shall study duferent composmtlons correlated w1th the wrmngs of our great Amerlcan authors and poets Other compos1t1ons and choruses approprlate to the sea son or speclal occaslon w1ll be studled Thls work and our notebooks are ranked countmg one quarter of a point toward graduatlon 1 V V V V - V Q 112 1 U 1 7 7 , 1 . ., . 1 1 H . . . 1 l 1 Y 1 1 V , Y ' 1 - 9 y H . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 H . . . 1 1 1 ' - 11 , . 9 -1 ' 1 an 11 . , . . . . 1 1 - ' . if ' Y, ' ll ' ,Y 1 1 1 as - 1 11 n 11 sc ' 1 1 .1 ,, . . . 1 an 1 11 - u - 11 - - - , . , Y - aww. +1 Askmrs M, 0 -QM A4724 AZ if y X 'JLQ H gi, QQ N ei' wife v55133g I v 'N bf. --N- ff' ..., ., .L-xx- f k if-71 - 'fl W - . - -H' ,' 11- fc A v -TV ,.- J , I i5 ,X is 1. .,,xx. gk 'X k - .llfzffj- Ah , .555 f f 1 , ' 4, 11 ,, MN., 1 ,f ff,,A if P- ' ,N .ful 2,5 Mf r! 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Roberts Mr ewett Professor Favorlte Expression Lets be careful about communn catmg For another year our prmclpal has returned to us Dur 1ng h1s years spent 1n Old Orchard Hlgh School hls mterest ln our actlvltles has never waver ed He has greatly improved our school ln every way Mr jewett IS a graduate of Bates College M1ss Chxlds B111 Favorxte Expressxon You know the penalty We are glad to welcome MISS Ch1lds back to O O H S for her second year of SCYVICE As she IS always ready wlth a helpmg hand and a word of encouragement at all tlmes she has won the admxratlon of teachers and students allke She IS a graduate of Colby College M1ss Roberts Mr Bob Favorlte Express1on Now you keep qulet or M1ss Roberts our teacher of Domestxc Arts comes to us from the Un1vers1ty of Mame She IS a new member of our faculty In splte of the fact that we have known her only a ghort t1me we thlnk a great deal of her both as teacher and r1end M1ss Wrlght Bee Favorlte Express1on Now boys take your seats member of our faculty Bates College certalnly did lts part ln Sendlng us this excellent mstructor Her smxle whxch she never forgets soon captlvated all of us As one of her outsxde dutles thls year she w1ll coach the glrls basketball team M1ss Van Ness Demosthenes Favorlte EXPFCSSIOH All rlght suppose you people M1ss Van Ness xs the jumor Hlgh 1nstructor Her sense of humor and orxgmallty have endeared her to us all Wlth her as our coach our plays and speaklng contests are always successful M1ss Van Ness IS a graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory Mrs Dolley Our Dolly Favorlte Expresslon What s all thls mumbl1ng7 Mrs Dolley our mstructor m muslc has been wlth us five years Thxs year she has arranged a program more dlf ferent than we have ever used before Thls arrangement makes the perxod even more mterestmg than formerly although we never could say It was tedlous Mrs Dolley has studled 1n the New England Conservatory of MUSIC and ln Boston and New York as well M1ss Wyman Christy' Favorlte Expression Now I expect my boys to be ood g M1ss Wyman seventh grade mstructor has had long experlence 1n teachlng We always fund her ready to help us 1n all of our problems She IS a graduate of Gorham Normal and has attended several summer schools J n uv ' ' J 9 I . ,, V ' ' so ' sy . ' J 17 7 ' u xv ' ' ll ' 7! ' Q W , W . , I Y ' ' Cl l! ' ' lb 1, T 1 v ' M1ss Wrxght, a graduate of Bates College, IS another new ' 1 . . Y .1 . ' , , . ' lb 'V . . U . ., - , - . . CA 'Y l . - st y I ' ,Q . y 1 7 . . tl ' U ' ' it W S 17 , . Xsx QA i a fjf Q xfgxxf MN X df? M , , ., r Qk fl Q er - of Z!! 1' , '41, I .is ZUZ 1 - 4 if I Vg-'L1 i-2.-L l ' , I Wfifi fl l 'I , Z X W RX f, X Xxx X ff 1 A VX ez . f zz f Y 4' g - X ,lf ,AJ VERA ALLEN Peggy Glee Club C2 31 Health Club C 3 41 Monogram C11 Ex change Edxtor C21 Personal Ed 1tor C31 Edltor 1n chlef C41 Sec retary of Class C31 Treasurer C41 Wmner of American Leglon Essay Contest local prize C21 Bankxng Teller C2 3 41 Perfect Attendance C21 Spellmg Con test first prlze C2 31 School Pxanlst C2 3 1 School Plays C3 41 Basketball C41 The fwlllghf of the trees and rocks Is m the lxght shade of thy locks Mlxed wlth our sorrow of see mg Peggy leave us IS a l1ttle blt of worry over what we wxll do wlthout her when lt comes to needmg an edltor a school pxamst or a star forward ERMA COLLINS Co111e ulee Club C2 3 41 Llbrarxan C41 Volley Ball C21 Health Club C2 3 41 Plays C2 31 Sec retary of Class C41 Wmner xn Wmter Carnlval C31 Basketball Captain C41 Heartxly know When half gods o The gods arnve Although Collie comes from the clam dlggmg town she manages to attend all our school act1v1t1es Oh Collxe we are terr1bly curious We wonder who sends you those beautiful volummous letters? We have not been able to Fmd out what her future plans are but we all agree that she would make a first class prlvate secretary she IS very fond of Wfltlng let ters Isnt that so Collle 7 She belleves xn the saymg Laugh and grow fat MARGUERITE GUILFORD Shorty Speakmg Contest C2 31 Sec ond Prlze C11 Glee Club Cx 2 3 41 Health Club Cr 2 3 41 Play C31 Monogram C11 Nu merals C31 Secretary of Class C11 School Plays C2 41 School Notes Edltor C41 Alumm C41 If I refuse my study The angry Muse Puts con usnon m my bram Shorty 15 our publxc speaker She has shown great talent along thls hne and we surely gxve her a chance to xmprove thls gift for we often ask her to speak for us We wonder whom she finds so mterestmg at First Parish By the way we thmk Shorty mtends to keep the home Fares burmng for but thats tellmg' u 11 1 1 41 1 1 1 ' , - . ' . . . .1 , - - , - 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - A 11 1 as 11 - 1 1 , . u - 11 A . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 .1 ' - . 5 u - 11 as - - 11 1 . . . 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MATILDA DENNIS Mllly Health Club C2 3 43 I do not count the hours I p nd wandermg by th sea Mllly IS the quletest member cf our class but st1ll waters run deep Her favorlte study 1 Dcmestlc Arts Draw your own concluslcns from that The class of 1927 wxsh her overwhelmmg success ln whatever work sh undertakes IRENE GRAY Peanut Speakmg Contest C1 33 Sec ond Prlze C33 Glee Club C1 43 Health Club C1 2 3 43 Secre tary C33 V Pres C23 Pres C43 Moncgram C13 Numerals C33 Plays C2 33 Class Pres C13 Treas C33 VICC Pres C43 Bas ketball C1 3 43 Manager C3 43 Volley Ball C23 School Plays C2 43 Banklng Teller C2 3 43 Personal Edltor C23 Asslstant Edltor C43 W1nner 1n Wmt r Carmval C33 Wmner of W C T U Essay Contest C33 Bright are her eyes lxk lwe coal VVhen she glves Vcu a std wavs glance twenty years but our Peanut doesnt leep a wlnk Shes al ways on the job with a solutlon of all our class problems Her favorlte maxim IS Where there s a w1ll theres a way Peanut IS plannmg to enter college next year We don t know just what her llfe work w1ll be but we ex pect to hear of he as the coach of a fam us basketball team Heres the best of luck to you from your clas mates THEODORE MINGO Teddy Glee Club C43 Class Presldent C2 3 43 Treasurer C13 Art Edt tor C3 43 Basketball C13 Wm ner ln Wmter Carnlval C1 33 Pre 1dent of G neral Assembly Ir m mber the gl ams and g ooms fha dart acros a chool bo s brain y Teddy IS the only boy ln ou cla s He says he doesnt dare to say a word about women al though he thmks A good woman IS rather to be chosen than great rlches He has spent the whole four years wlth us Oh Teddy' What would we have done w1th out you to crack Jokes for us durlng some of the long long class periods smce we entered O O H S .1 - ,. , . . 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OOOGDO iOQf Class Motto Push Class Flower V1olet Class Colors Purple and Whxte Eleven br1ght Freshmen entered the door S1x pretty glrls and five handsome boys Teachers pets and mamas Joys Happlly the year went past And we were Sophomores at last We won our rep for pep and v1m Thlngs we entered we meant to wm In work and sports We dld our share The Sophomores were always there In our class was noted talent Whlch to contests and plays we lent When some of our members had to go It filled our hearts wxth deepest woe But still we cllmbed the upward path At trlals and obstacles we merely laughed And now we re jumors the best class of all To whom all Sophs and Freshles bow Presxdent john Peterson Vice Presldent Flora Staples Secretary Vxrgxma Sutherland Treasurer Ruth Cleaves Hlpgrxu 1 4 1 xr n 1513131 5 I lz - LS Q M c 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 J Three years ago, in twenty-four, ' I V ' , .9 ' Y . . . , . , V A 'A'-x R Dre arsha A Snow G Be ry 3 Y Snow a L Lomb L 0 5- u C A Laroche EQ: bb QL15-5 u 'Mil 1953191101653 Class Motto Step by Step Class Colors Crimson and Gold Class Flower Crimson Rose We entered H1 h School in September 1925 There were schools We have a few new pupils We re only Sophomores yet so we arent expected to participate in many thinffs but in the future we hope to show this school what the Class of 29 tan do The officers are as follows President Marbucrite Le er Viee President Annie Collins Seeretary Gladys Berry Treasurer Lillie Fowler Enzo-'xv l 1 - 1 - f :ZH 2 f 1 ' Q sixteen of us. But this year many have attended different ' , . . . . D ' 1. . of A ' O . . D . H Par sh rdan Ps ,D 2.0 V'1 U1 P-a Shorey gan YO CC . , P. , . mith, . Duhamel, R. D w, A. Jo , . i O. Snow, W. Min o, D. Mars 11, . Li , H. Turner . Snow, H. Brown, M. Sylvester, F. Walls, A. Conant, H. Kane O fd -C1 bb I-1 Q was uf Ill ull OG3lQ5CXI? Class Colors Orange and black Class motto Be square Class Hower Pansy of knowledge and step from the exghth grade to the Freshman Class on September fourteenth There are elghteen students m our dass The class ofhcers are Presldent Hrram Parrsh Vlce presldent Oscar Snow Seeretary james Smxth Treasurel Haswell Turner Q 'I Q Our school opened its portals for us to cross the theshold ,V .Ak,4 4-my '18 -9- sf L. Angelosante P Gaude W Wood I. Lombard T T bbe tts A LeBrun E Hattersley DCoe I e 7'e1?,Q,Lf,jf3fifjf,:iM 4 , f , I . ' 1 ' A' .. .P . A . 3 4QL. V ' is . E 1' V . -Gazni . 1, . , . , .i , .. , .1 , , , M. Crogan, N. Fitzgibbcn, P. Miles, Lx. Grover, H. E mary, I. Leger, M. McDowell, N. Mart .E 4-I L-4 N E L12 sf I OOCOOOOOOQIGE QL15-H u ll 1 OOOCXJOGJOOOOULLJ Motto Strlve and Succeed Colors Purple and Gold Flower Cr1mson Rose School started on September 15 1926 w1th twenty pup ls ln the class Two of the members left us soon school opened one of them belng our presxdent of last Ph1l1p Foster SIHCG then others have come to take places ln our class lf not ln our hearts and now We three after year therr have twenty four members We hope to carry thls number xnto the next hlgher class when we enter hr h school next fall and have the largest and best of Freshman classes Our teachers this ycar are MISS Roberts MISS Wrlvht Miss Wyman and Mxss Van Ness All of these teachers are new to us th1s year As we Get acquamted Wlth them we hke thcm more and more At the first meetmg of our class we elected the followlnff officers to preslde over our affalrs for the comlng year Presxdent Lor1mer Lombard V1ce Pres1dent Paul Glaude Secretary Nellle Prtzglbbon Treasurer W1ll1am Wood We are now makmg plans to help the other classes of the school as best we can and wlth our new motto, and the a1d of the class as a whole we plan to let one and all know that we are not so far behmd them as we mlght be r 1 r . 1 1 1 ' , . I Il -Q as 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr' w 9 ' Ak. s . . v 1 - w L v v .V 44 .U A c ' b V . '. , . '. . '.. , . ., , ,O , , . . . D , 1 b . ,. . s - Q Shorey Gar and D Cl' R1.m W U A Brown C Patt erscn L J ones C E Entw s eefe WK E . , . i tl , . , . , . , . ' y, G. M. Watkins, M. Bernier, D. Miles, M. Knac1', V. DeGra-: , A. Brysnt . Woodman, V. Yates, L. Woodman, R. Wlght, R. Shorey, I. Petting'll, . 1 QDOOOOOOOOOCID law? uf lllwf OOOOOOOOOOOO ED Last fall twenty six boys and irls waited impatiently to bebm the work in umor Hi h Qehool Be 'iuse the room in the H1 h Sehool had been so erovxded the seventh and C1 hth ing for yet another year with a teaeher of our own Every one of us is a member of the junior Rel Cross and tries to live up to its teaehmbs of helpfulnesa and truth President Edward Entwmtle Vine Prebidente Ruth VV1 ht Wesley Keefe Seeretary Loume Woodman Trea5urer Dorothy Garland Flower White Rose Colors Blue and Silver Motto Ever Onward 5 Cl- - 5 . D . U. . J . .g L N ' Cc J D . 'U ' - ' 1 1 'x io' an ' - ' 5 grades had been divided and we were to enjoy the new build- . X. N r I 4 ' I B. N . Oy. B. . ' ' - .' V. . 'O ,. , X, . D , , . ' : . . GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEANI 1923 W N 5:-v wfid MN lffd fr If Sgnggfg I-P--jj .J 1,,,I 3 539 ww mv n 'f v 4 1 -4 ,A 11+ W , ., ' wx 'ff , x 'affff I ' , 1 if 3 d- M '52 1' fi., ,W 4, If, iw ' .f 2 ' 'K ' -4 ij 1 7171 xy. X I 1 -' i - if ' FQ A ' A W ' J, 1- ik Q Y Y 72,1 ' 1 A Xl 11 111 II 1 U1Z5G3OQX3 An old letter bearing the date of a Oeneratlon affo was re cently found 1n the archives and which furmshed us much food for thought as we med1tated on its oages and purpose it bein the call for the orUan1zat1on of the Old Orchard High School Alumnl Association We were carried back over the years in which one hun dred and twelve graduates have Gone out from the Old O1 chard Hlgh School We th1nk of them as the boys and Uirls as we knew them but in reality many have be ome mld dle aged men and women Pos1t1ons of honor and trust are being filled by graduates of Old Orchard High and we look upon them as members of the Alumni Assoclation with par donable prlde In the professions we think of the Rev J Fremont Whit xshes east and west Among those who chose law are the late Judge P N H Lombard who took his course of study at thc George Wash1ngtonUn1vers1tV Washington D C and Wes ley Mewer now judge of the Mumclpal Court having taken law at the Washington Law School Washington D C and Harold Goodkowsky of the class of 1925 making a fine record as a student at Boston Law School Successful teachers have Gone out from Old Orchard Hlgh Edith A Maybury with one of the largest High Schools ln New England Iva Lutz a successful teacher in Haverhill Mass also Helen Marshall of the cla s of 1924- Elizabeth and Cecil Scrioter of 1915 Elizabeth now Mrs lill1I1bO of Waterville Me The dream of Geraldine Waterman IS to tram for mls lonary work and with her record as a student of Old Orchard High her success is assured on whatever field of labor she enters Alice Plllsbury IS a librarian in Chicago I r A r 1 T ,, . Q ,. 5 t 5 as ' A . . K Q, . . O . . . ?1 5 ., r, -' ' ' Sb L- n ' in . . A - U 'f ' - 0' I 5 ' man and W. Merton Snow ministering successfully over par- O Q a u . 4 A ' u . . y h . Y , , . ., . L ' .D ... - . , I A M 9 ' , .- A L . s U ' . , I S' ' . 'IIII UI I 4NlI Phyllls Huff IS a professlonal whlstler known through out New England Lena Wlaht IS a professlonal also Lena Wlng now Mrs Benjamln Malov of South Portland and Gladys Byron a so a successful nurse marrled and llvlnv ln Rochester N H The Allen glrls May Iennle and Sara all telephone op erators Sara now marrled and llvlng ln South Portland Many have chosen buslness careers whlch they have fol lowed Wlth succe s and prosperlty George KlfkDatTlCk IS W1 h the Unlted States Trust Co ln Portland Henry Worcester IS ln lnsurance work Wlth offices ln Portland He lS VICC commander ln the Amerlcan Leglon Fayette Staples Post Edward I o d wlth the Cumberland County Power and Llght Co and Rlchmond Lord wlth the Pepperell Mfg Co Lllllan Cleaves IS a bookkeeper ln a bondlng house ln Portland Bertha Wlnrf IS the efiiclent manager of the local lnsur ance office Clyde R L Snow IS a first class electrlclan and Chester IS ln the real estate buslness IH Daytona Florlda Raymond Emmons IS a drugglst Alvln Lyons IS a prosperous farmer Clement Wlght IS a local real estate agent and Ethel IS an artlst wlth a studlo and art store on Old Orchard Street Cllnton Mewer IS a contractor of cement work and by hl uprlghtness ln buslness dealln s has bullt up a fine buslness The Crowley bovs Wllllam and John are the proprletors of Crowley s Express Harold Burnham as mall carrler has been ln the employ of Uncle Sam for some years Emlly Flske Mrs Fred Cram now IS a teacher of muslc Katherlne Whltman IS a student at Bates College Chrlstlne Dolbler IS taklng a course at Nasson Instltute ln Sprlngvale George Lary Carl Lewls Gllbert Luce and LCWIS Nlckels are at the Unlverslty of Malne Dayton Benwav IS the manager of one of the Cloverdale Stores Dayton IS marrled and keeplng house on Longwood - . v 1 f V . z . as . , 31 , - -, v v - . . . 1 , D , . . v o 5 v 1 ' , s., . 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I 7 Y THI OFL JNIF Avenue Many of the UlI'lS preferred home and famlly hfe Martha Morr1s IS Mrs Rob1nson of Portland Hazel Cleaves now Mrs Carl Davls has four nrce ch1l dren Her home 1S 1n Ocean Park Helen Mewer IS marrled and l1VlI1U 1n Texas Helen Roblnson IS Mrs jack Gray wxth a mee home on Central Park Avenue and a verv cunmng httle son Bllly Gray Eleanor Wrlght daughter of a former prmclpal IS now Mrs V Krmble Remmouth of Los Angeles Callf The youthful affectlon of Edlth Luce and George Kxrk patrlck seems to be of the lastmg k1nd as Mr and Mrs Klrk patrlck they have a home m Portland and are brmglng up a son 1n the way he should go The latest brlde IS Lo1s Thomas of the class of 1908 who IS now Mrs C H Pullen of Augusta Me We would l1ke to follow every member but It would make too long a story although an mterestmg one They are scat tered from coast to coast from the Canadlan border to the coral reefs of the South the boys each Hllmg hls place 1n the world and the gxrls many ln homes of thexr own w1th sons and daughters around them and a few unclalmed Jewels st11l re mam but are hvxng busy and useful llves and we daresay are no dlscredlt to Old Orchard Hlgh Oflicers for 1926 Pres1dent Mahlon Lary V1ce Presldent Richmond Lord Secretary Mabel Worcester Treasurer Clyde R L Snow Audltor L1ll1an Cleaves Arrangement Committee L1ll1an F Cleaves Henry L Worcester H Dayton Benway Entertaxnment Commlttee Lllhan F Cleaves Nelhe L Gullford john Crowley Nomlnatmg Committee Mahlon Lary Zora Fowler Karl Benway, Phyllls Huff Alma Emmons V1s1t1ng Commlttee Nelhe Gullford Wesley Mewer Wxllxam Crowley v - f 1 1 . . 1 32 4 4 D . 1 - 9 ' 5 . 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 - - ' 1 1 1 1 . . . , . 1 ' ' 1 9 . 1 , - 1 -1 . , . , . . l . , . , . 1 1 , . 7 Y UM QQJH19 'HL Q-in X1 ,X Sq XJ L-4.1. is J F 'T AX -mmm fZYrwX ,77 ff, ffm fc'5 X 4913 ggw wf A. 4 wvxviggfw .-. 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X -- Y ' ,QV ., 1 fp, X - -,f , - OOCOOO- oooooo gilllllll nits 5 OOOOCEOOOOOOOX jan 4-School reopens after two weeks Chrlstmas va canon an 11 Partlclpants chosen for speakmg contest jan 15 Old Orchard H1gh School played Basketball wxth ca boro at Scarboro The score was 35 I 1n favor of Scar boro an 19 Attendance party at Hlgh School Ulven by upper classmen to the Freshmen an 25 M1dyear exammauons commence Jan 28 Surprlse party at Gladys Day s ln honor of MISS Lombard an 29 M1ss Lombard left on the 418 tram for Sprmg Ness IS teachmg rn rades seven and elbht She IS also coach mg the speakers an 29 Exammatlons over No school ID the afternoon Rank cards passed out at 3 o clock Feb 1 Senlor parts g1ven out Chrxstme Dolbler Valedlctory Lew1sN1ckleS Salutatory Evelyn Cann Glfts Catherme Marshall Class W1l1 Fred Fowler Address to under graduates Louxs Fowler Class Hlstory MHYIOH Goodwm Prophecy Feb 2 Many students were excused from school rn order to see Rose Mar1e at the jefferson theatre ln Portland Feb 12 Basketball team played Kennebunkport at Ken nebunkport The score was 28 10 ln favor of Kennebunkport Feb 15 Basketball team played Cape Porpolse at Old Orchard The score was 33 21 rn favor of Old Orchard Feb 15 New schedule goes 1nto effect ln school 5 1 N 1 C1 Q 1 1 3 v r A 1 1 , J J . - ' ' ' . . S r , - ' - J - - ' , D' J ' - . . . I J D - . 0 . . - Held. She is to teach in a school in that city. Miss Elsie Van D w . . . g .U u . - ' J I - . . , 1 . l II Ull I Feb 18 School VJ1nter Carmval was held 1n Old Orchard House held There were skl jumps toboggan chutes snow shoe races s'ed r'1ces and a tug of war After the games were over everyone was 1nv1ted to the school to have hot cocoa and sandwlches and COORICS Feb 26 Basketball game at Old Orchard wlth Scarboro The score w s 42 10 ln favor of Scarboro March 15 Speakmv contest was held at Town Hall Fred Fowler and Chr1st1ne Dolbler won first prxzes silver medalsj Lew1s N1ckels and Irene Gray won second prxzes fbronze meda sj The part1c1p nts we e Lou1s Fowler Fred Fowler Aleck jeffnes E brxdbe Lary Robert Murch Lewls Nlckels Chrls Flora Staples Marlon Goodwm Mar 25 Schools close for a week of vacatlon Apr 5 Schools reopen Apr 29 Cast UIVCYI out for Prmce of Llars May 3 Ruth jeffmes won State pr1ze m the Amerlcan Lefflon essay contest on FLAG CREED May 6 Presentatlon of Health club play Patsy Cast MHFIOH Goodw n Irene Gray Ruth JCHKFICS Marguerrte Led ger Ruth Cleaves Del a Snow and Erma Collms May 24 Students were welghed and measured also glven eye and ear examlnatxon May 24 Presentatlon of school play Prmce of Lxars Cast LOUIS Fowler Fred Fowler Chrlstlne Dolbler Amy Lodge Lorrame Lombard Theodore Fltch Vera Allen Rob ert Murch june 8 Health club p1cn1c at L1ttle OSSIPCC Lake IIS If,-1X1 I 35 ' r' s 1 ', 'A c , - - , 7 as - ' . in 5 n 1. a ' r : ' , , ' V 1 . of U Q . . y . - time Dolbier, Irene Gray, Marguerite Guilford, Amy Lodge, 1 - as ' ' ny 1 1 6 1 b . . u . 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O 1 - V ' U U - IH 011 1Nll une Prlnce of Lxars presented at Cape Ellzabeth une Commencement Sept School reopens Sept Curtls Publlshmg Company started a contest of ellmg subscr1pt1ons for the SATURDAY EVENING POST IADIES HOME JOURNAL and THE COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN The school was dxvxded 1nto three teams called The Plrates The Bucaneers and the Sea Dogs The Wlflfllng team IS to be glven a party called the DEEP SEA REVEL The contest lasts a week Oct 1 New system of general assembly musxc Oct 2 The Deep Sea Revel was held at the school Games were played and refreshments were served Oct 12 Columbus Day no school he had gathered from all over the world Nov 1 Cast g1ven out for The Dutch Detect1ve Nov 11 Arm1st1ce Day no school Nov 25 Two days Thanksglvmg vacatlon Dec 3 School Fanr and Play The Dutch Detect1ve at t e Town Hall Cast of characters Elbrldge Lary Vera Allen Hlram Parlsh Flora Staples John Peterson Irene Gray Arthur Duhame Marguerlte Gullford Raymond Sawyer Frances Walls Dec 6 Bxg storm No school Dec 7 Gxrls basketball team orvanxzed Irene Gray was elected manager and Erma Collms capta1n Dec 17 Had the School Chnstmas tree ln the afternoon Dec 17 Started two weeks Chrlstmas vacatlon jan 28 The speakers were chosen for the annual speak mg contest to be held at the town hall on March 23 Those chosen are Irene Gray Theodore Mmgo Vera Allen Elbrldge Lary Flora Staples Raymond Sawyer Gladys Berry Robert Drew Wlnmfred Marshall Carleton Crogan Frances Walls Hlram Parlsh Jan 28 The Senlor honor parts were announced The valed1ctory was awarded to Vera Allen and the salutatorv to Irene Gray Feb 3 The Senlors voted the remamlng class parts as follows Hlstory and prophecy Erma Collms Presentatlon of glfts Mat1lda Dennls Oratlon Theodore Mmgo W1ll Marguerlte Gullford '56 ww If fir . 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X'-x- x f-V X Q ,V xx xv I .- Vx A ooc1OOOOO0OOOOOC iUXLlIcI1IL1L5 OOO IB CXJC OOL1 OOC The Hebrom n Hebron Mame Postrum News Gu1lford H1 h School Gmlford Ma1ne The B ue Owl Attleboro H1 School At leboro Mass The Go G tter B11 s Colle e The Mesunncook Camden H1 h School Camden 'V a1r 'The B omerang Fa rfax South Dakota Th S1gnbo rd Bay P th In t1tute Sprmgheld Mass The Central Hxgh New Kal ma7oo Mlkll Keats H1l1 Breez Kent H111 Me R1PhfUOPClI'l Nus R1ch'no'1d Calf Boston lV'ass Emerson College News Eme son Col e e of O atory Naut1lus Vlatervllle H1 h School VVa e mlle Me The B te Student Bates Colle e I WlStO1 M The Aeg1 Beverly Hlgh School Beyerlv Mas The Pe 1nsylvan a Trlanv e U of Peru Ph ladelph1a Tl e Tr1pofl Thornton A a:le'ny S11 o Me The Or 1. e ewlsh Orphan Hom C eve and Oh1o WHAT WE THINK OF YOU The AeO1s Beverly Mas T e Aeg 1 a very m t restmb pap r The llterary department 1 espe xallv gool Th Tr1pod Saco Me The Trrpod 1s well arranged The Oracle jewlsh Orphan Home We l ke the st0r1e III The Or c e and take great pleasure 1n read g thcm R1chmondH Nu Rwhmond Calf V el1ke the R1 h mond H1 Nus beca1 e t ne LS an 1dea of what ot er chools re do1n TheR H Q Searchhght R1cl1forcl Vt The R H S Sea ch1 ht 1 a v ry mterestmb paper We espe 1ally 11k the l1terary dep rtment Th Central l-I1 h News Kalamazoo M1Ch Th Ce1 tral H11-vh News 1 hked very m 1ch here for lt b1VCb us a good ldea of your 3LT1Vlt16S WHAT YOU THINK OF US The OLGQUIL IS 1ndee1l an rt1st1c paper th ouvhoat and 1ts contents are unlque skowmg the ab1l1ty of 1ts ed1tors I I 2 1 - V .J iw if g . 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Q 3 0012000230612 gflvlllfcllll OOOGDOCDOOCEXO A MISUNDERSTANDING Well we re off shouted Mr johnson as the tra1n car rymg hxm and five companxons puffed out of the l1ttle stat1on of Eppln Yes we re off shouted fat httle Mr Brown and I Guess the town w1ll have to get along wlthout us for a few weeks They ll find It hard no doubt but we busy men must have a vacat1on once m a whlle They won t dare do anythlng whlle we re away They ll be plmn for our comfortmg presence SIX men of Eppm 1 oldm no OH:lC13l posltlons but havlng assumed the same had set out on a campmg trxp They were the Authorlty of the town and all questrons came to them to be dec1ded No one ever thought of revoltlnv agalnst The Authorlty Just to see how matters progressed durmg the1r absence they ordered The Gosslp to be sent to them A week dragged by and they learned from The Gossxp much to the1r dxstr ss that the Epp1n1tes were gettlng along It was Frxday n1ght and they had just returned from an all day Hshmg trlp Mr Taylor was busy bu1ldmg a fire wh1le the others were busymg themselves about the camp Mr Brown havlr g completed hls work thought he would take a look at The Gosslp whlle the others were preparmg supper He read earnestly for a tlme and then exclalmed Whats th1s9 What' A new hard wood floor lald 1n the town hall? 9 'V I m p o s s 1 b l el' Lnsten to th1s boys The new floor lald 1n the town hall was completed today makmg a Great xmprovement Why xt doesnt seem more than twenty five years smce the old one was put down We ll go back and see about It at once at once I say' Yes come on and go back tomvht urged Mr johnson It was a lon walk to the stat1on but nevertheless they went They boarded the tram and arrxved ln Eppln at four 0 clock 1n the mornmv They went dxrectly to the town hall and not deemmg It necessary to 1nvest1gate rang the bell as a slgnal for all the people to come at once Well show them how we re gomg to be treated mur mured Mr Brown and the others nodded m approval Curxoslty and excltement were wrltten on the faces of everyone as they assembled ln front of the town hall and saw the sxx men before them 63:3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 P' u Q x ' ' Q .. I i K I I I l I ll 9 17 ' I 5 ' V - ti ' 9 97 ' Al T . . . , D , . . , , ' . . . O' ' o ,, . . ,E . U . . . . 1 ' 3 7 th ' Y! ' v ' ' . ' tv ' Y! . 0 . ' ' t, , L6 ' U9 . it ' 91 , . . Q . . . V 9 all rlght. Not a slgn of the downfall of Eppln was 1n Slght. Y . , ' A ' , g ss . s ' ' . - . . . . ' ' ' ' 'V' ' ' ' . . , . i 1 zz, I ' ' ' - sv ' V 4 U ' it ' YY , , g , . . g , . , . . . I - ts- - . ? . . U . I .5 9 1 . 5 O ' UQ - . , I . ll 011 I Unffrateful rmposln hypocrltes be an Mr Brown dramatlcally Whlle we poor overworked adv1sers were taklng a much needed vacatron what have you done but have a new floor lald 1n the town hall? Werent we taklnv th vacatlon because we wanted to be rn a better condltron to look after your needs? A broad form seated ln an open wmdow nearby bevan to roar wrth lauffhter Golnb up to The Authorlty he all Who lnformed you of th1s Mr Brown? Who 1nformed me of lt? Do you th nk Id trust to the g0SS1p of someone rn such an Important matter? Why man I read It myself rn The Gossrp Well now answered the dlvnlfied one so dld I But as I remember lt I read It under the column Th1rty Year Ago ' The only new thm we have done s to add th1s new column to the paper Absolute srlence followed th1s refnark and then a tumult of laughter The Authorlty retrred hurrledly and were no seen abaln ln Eppm for everal weeks Irene F Gray 27 A STORY OF SONGS Katrlnka saw the Red Red Robbm Walklng Around rn Crrcles smgxn H1 O the MCFFIO In a Llttle Garde1 near Valencla where Half a Moon was shlnln 1n The Blue Room where The G1r1 Fr1e'1d WVltl'l a Baby Face sat Drlftlng and Dreamln In walked e Why Hello Aloha I-Iow Are You? Lets have just a Lxttle Dance before Im on My Vxlay Home That s a Good Glrl and G mme a Lrttle Krss Because I Love You I Do You Know I Do How Many Txmes must I Say It Agam before you ll Put Your Arm Where They Belong Tomght You Belon to Me When I Dance Wlth You Ive Found A Round About Way to Heaven and rf you were ealous of Me th1s woald be my Lucky Day Well Dear Heart Ive ot Nothlng to Wear but 1 Turkish Towel and a Hawaua 1 Smlle 0 dance tne Black Bottom wlth My Cherxe W1l1 you Tell Me Tomvht what I Never Knew about Pretty Crnderella who IS Lonesome and Sorry because Elsle Shultz nkelm took her Sweetheart Vlrglnxa Sutherland 28 f v . . V v V Il' ' HI -ll 1 1 4. . A tl , , . vs G Q or n . 'o ' D D ' . U . . 1 v . . , . 1'- . rj .J -v tv . . ,, - -. V4 - D ' U ' 5 r ' an - - vv , . . A6 ' ' ' I . I ' . , , . . . . , ,, Sh Vi ' ' it ' , , D - . . . 5 . H , ,, S , . i . . i . 0 . 1' , O vv - w H . ,, , . 1 . , . A O S .'. - . , . tu ' W7 nt ' QV bu ' ' ' Y! 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U .. - at - Q . -A v. - ' Q , , , tt 1 , 2 y 1. -v . . . , , . ull THE SIMPLE LIFE IS BEST Oh dear' It IS much too hot for tenms today slghed Dorls one very warm sunny july day as she threw her racquet to the ground and dropped on top of lt I w1ll get some water for you Dorls Then we can go for a walk ln the woods where It IS cool suggested her brother Wlll a small boy Wlth hght brown ha1r and large dark eyes who thoroughly hated hls hfe ln the fashlonable hotel at whlch the famlly were spendmg several weeks I wall bring you some stout shoes too so you can walk more comfortably he added glanclng at her thm canvas shoes Dor s surely IS a brlck thought Wlll as he hurr1ed away for the drmk and the shoes There are not many g1rls 1n the hotel who would go trampmg 1n the woods l1ke a boy Dor1s and W1ll were soon on thexr way to the woods As soon as they reached them Dorls drew a long breath of rellef Oh W1l1' Isnt lt lovely to get away from all that wavmg her hand toward the hotel and 1nto th1s great won derful out of doors? she excla1med exultantly as her beaut1 ful brown eyes began to shme Suddenly she tore off her hat wh1ch her mother always 1ns1 ted that she should wear ln the sun 1n order to protect her complexlon and hair glvlng the breeze free play mn her haxr whlch was of a golden color doubly beautlful wxth the sun sparkhnff on It W1ll' she exclalmed so suddenly that the boy Jumped Do you know what I want more than anyth1ng else ln the world? Wxthout waltlng for a reply she went on It IS to have a stout l1ttle lov cabm 1n the woods where I can be alone wlth nature I tell you the slmple hfe IS best A few mmutes later Wlll pulled out hls watch from his pocket and looklnff at h1s sxster who was standmg as she had stood for some txme wlth a rapturous look on her beaut1 ful face sald ln hxs most matter of fact tone We have barely tlme to get back to the hotel for dmner I w1ll race you to the edge of the woods Vera Allen 27 THE HAUNTED HOUSE It was a dark nlght ID November when as he was comlng from town john went by Old Blmd Pete s place near the ra1l road He saw a hght ln one ofthe windows Knowmg that Old Bhnd Pete had been dead for three years he stopped and was goln to mvestwate As he came near the bulldlng he saw a 0 'l'I I' ' ' ' iN' ' I.. I u . Lx , ll, L., st ' , -. u - v - , v s 1 at U - . ' ' . . . ,, v V v 1 . . . U 1 Q ,, . . v g . 41 - - sy ' - A v . M . . . . . ,, s tl ' 1 - sv Q - , . 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J ,.1L3:.: I ,,, QQ ,3 V V WY THI' OPI' 4NIl large whlte hand reach out of a tall tree It seemed to use xnto the a1r Next m1nute It was at the other end of the lot The hghts went out ohn started for h1s auto He could see the hand move from tree to tree He could see ghosts 1n the wlndows When he reached home he told hls brother Everett all he had seen The other nlght when I came by Old Petes place I thought I saw a llght ln there but I dxdnt pay any attentlon to rt sald Everett Well I looked to see what It was but What do you say to golng over and lookmg around a bxt tomorrow n1ght9 broke 1n Everett The next nwht was dark and foggy ohn and Everett started for Old Bhnd Pete s place I ll go around to the back of the house and you stay at the front Everett was saymg when suddenly h1s foot h1t somethmg At the same time the hghts went out and the Look' crled Everett When my foot h1t th1s wrre the lwhts went out and the hand began to go Hopprng Let s follow lt suggested john All rrght you go that way and Ill go thlS replmed Everett They followed the wlre and found that It went up several trees and contxnued around the house john and Everett met at the rear of the house where the w1re went ln They fol lowed rt When Everett opened the door all that was to be seen was blackness They found themselves 1n a large hall Wxth Everett ln the lead, they started down the hall Suddenly there was one of the most horrlble howls ever heard Two eyes appeared at one end of the hall Up and down the hall they went wlth a sound llke a sheet on the l1ne howlmg and screammg at the same tlme What rn the dlckens IS that? crled Everett I thmk It IS a ghost was the reply At that lnstant the hght came on Two men stood at the bottom of the stalrs both of them as drunk as they could be Bootleggers came from both Everett and john They were Bootleggers and had taken Old Blmd Pete s place to hold out m The ghost was an old Owl Elbrldge Lary 28 . . , . - , , A I , fla i 1 1 . 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THI' 011 INN THE FIRST SNOW STORM Th1S mornmg when I awoke I felt very sleepy and d1d not feel rn the least like Uettmg up It was snowmg hard and I could hear the wmd howllng and moanlng just a morn mg to he abed BL.t finally I grlt my teeth threw off the covers Jumped out of bed and looked out of the wmdow Lo' what a scene I blmkmgly beheld' Snow everywhere' Whrte housetops chxmneys w1th Wl 1t6 caps trees all covered wlth thls dazzllng snow Wrat odd and fantastlc shapes the most commonplace objects d1d a sume' Pure whlte snow' It qu1te blmded my eyes On my way to school I had to plow my way Passlng the rallroad statlon I saw a large crew of men were at work shovellmv snow clearlng the tracks The trams were all delayed were havlng bu1ld1ng forts throwmg snowballs makmg a snow man' How I wanted to stop and play but stern dutles were beckonlng me on More mdustrxous boys were hustllng along w1th the1r shovels on thelr shoulders ready and anxlous to shovel snow away from doorsteps All that day men and boys were busy and by mght they had shoveled the pure snow away 1nto places where people d1d not have to tread G F Berry 29 HOW TO STUDY HISTORY I just can t learn hlstory grumbled Erma Ive been an hour on thls chapter and I dont know a thmg about lt Ive read xt three tlmes and It s all m1xed up 1n my mmd I don t see a thxng to do but memorlze It Oh you poor kldl exclarmed Ruth You don t try to swallow your dmner all 1n one mon hful do you? Take your hxstory 1n bltes just as you do your meals Some grrls lrke to read the lesson through first to see what IS there as you look over that table when you s1t down But I l1ke to take one sentence at a tlme and get the key thought of lt When I have Hmshed a paragraph I try to condense It mto a smgle sentence Let s see how your chapter begms Erma poxnted to the Fxrst sentence Oppressed by heavy taxes forced to arduous toll from dawn to dark 1n order to earn a mere subsxstence encouraged by no hope of better cxr cumstances wrth practically no legal rrghts but at the absolute mercy of cruel rapaclous overlord and tantallzed by the reck less extravagances the feverlsh gayety and the careless 1nd1f ference rf not the actual brutallty of the upper classes the -16 I fir . ' I . . U . Y 7 U a b 1 . a I A Y a . I C 1 A 1 - , . . b Q . 'I . Then I came across a group of children. What fun they . , . ' Y Lt ' Y ' V9 ' , . . , . . , . , . . . , . . . , . 9 ' ' ' 9: LG ' li ' if I , . . 1 , . . , , . 7 y ' 97 - . ss , y - I . 9 9 . I - 7 V - 9 ! Y 'IHF OPI' 47VIC French peasants feelmv that they had reached the lowest abyss of mlsery brooded over thefr wrongs and nursed the thought of revolutlon Some sentence' commented Ruth But what does lt mean? That the French peasants had a hard txme Yes and so what? They wanted a revolutxon All rlght put that mto a br1ef statement Good Wrlte lt down Now take the next sentences When they had gone through the long paragraph they real lzed that every sentence had emphaslzed the thought of the first one so Erma used her summary of that sentence as a summary of the paragraph It takes tlme to wrlte down every summary sa1d Ruth But you had better do that for awhlle After you have used the plan awhlle you can carry them 1n your head Probably you won t need to summarize every sentence you can find sentences but just wr1te down a key word whlch w1l1 suggest the detalls when I look at It It 1sn t a matter of memorlzmg It s what you mlght call assoclatnon of ldeas Be sure to make your sentences slmple lf you really understand the paragraph you can put lt mto regular klnder garten words You w1ll have to spend a good deal of tlme on each lesson at Fxrst but after you learn th1s plan well probably you can get up your hlstory w1th just one readlng and you w111 find It your easlest subject Marguerlte Gullford 27 A LUCKY BOY Please g1VC me a nxckel wont ya m1ster9 asked a ragged llttle boy of a gentleman who was standmg on the corner It was a cold n1ght 1n january and the worklng people of Wescott were hurrymg home to thelr supper Poor l1ttle jlmmy Burrows hadnt had a thmg to eat SIHCC the day before What do you want a mckel for 11tt1e boy? asked the bw klndly gentleman I havent had noth1n to eat slnce yesterday and Im cold sobbed the llttle fellow Come on boy here s a car you come wxth me and Ill g1ve you someth1ng to eat sald the man They stepped on the car and before j1mmy knew lt he was bemg rushed down Ma1n Street on an electrlc car It was the first tlme he had ever been on one but of course he had seen them and often w1shed he could have a ride e eeee e e If 1 e Ile, Lao I To 47 Q , I b a , ' Y, ll 97 L6 ' H . . KL. ' S! sn D sy ' , T - Lt ' YI ns ' I - l ' H , . tl ' ' ,I , - . ll ' ' ' 31 ' , . li ' 7 y ' ' l 3 the prlncipal thought of the paragraph. Often I don't make 1 9 ' 7 . , . . . . 1 . L . . , - U . u ' - : ' , 7 , . . . ,, . . , , . hh ' ' 7 ' ,J . , , .- . . , . . AS . ' ' 3? , . av ' it Y ' 9 ' Y 1 !7 ' , . ti Y ' Y , , , . . ,, . , . ! THE OCL 4lNIC After they had rrdden for about ten mlnutes the gentle man took h1m by the hand and they got off 1n front of a l1ttle whlte house The gentleman took out hrs keys and opened the door and jlmmy found hrmself 1n the neatest l1ttle room he had ever seen Now l1ttle boy what s your name? asked the nlce gentleman as he seated jxmmy at a table Hlled wxth food such as rmmy had never seen My name IS jlmmy Burrows and I havent any father or mother and I sleep anywhere I can get cause I havent any home said jlmmy between mouthfuls Where are your father and mother j1mmy7 asked the man My father left my mother when I was a l1ttle baby and then my mother dled sald jrmmy Where have you been smce your mother d1ed j1mmy7 asked the man Some men came to my house Mrster and sa1d they was gomg to take me to my new home So I went w1th them to a blg house called an asylum answered the boy By this tlme jlmmy had fimshed eatmg And how good It felt to have a full tummy' They went 1nto the cozy llttle Slttlng room and the man told jlmmy to Slt down Now j1mmy Ive a story to tell you so you s1t rlght st1ll and hsten Once upon a tlme there was a man and hls w1fe who lxved ln a httle whlte house and were very happy One day the lady sald to the man John you must go away and earn some money In about two months a l1ttle boy was born and then John just had to go away' So one day john left hrs wlfe and l1ttle boy to go away and earn some money for them But he went so far away that when hls Wlfe died they couldn t reach h1m So one cold wxnter day John returned to h1s Wlfe and httle boy to Hnd the httle whlte house cold and empty Dont tell me any more Mlster 1nterrupted jlmmy why that s too sad lt couldn t be true It IS true J1mmy and Im the man and you re the httle boy Why why Mlster do you mean that youre my father and I m golng to come here and l1ve wlth you? j1mmy was so 6XC1t6d he almost yelled th1s Yes Jlmmy I m your father and I ve been huntxng for you for about two years now and I m so glad to End you answered j1mmy s father Do you know Father I belleve there IS a God after all sald jlmmy as he lay on h1s father s knee Lorrame Lombard 29 48 ' f Y v - L4 - y 99 - 9 9 - n ' ' 9 1 Y 1 99 - - , . if ' 99 , . 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' ,----.5 lf- Q Q - - - ---- W4 a llll 0lP1NIl WE WONDER Why J Crowley s truck IS so popular If Babe w1ll ever come to school on t1me If Flody w1ll ever Understand Why Wmmfred hkes Hallowe en If xt s true that Ted mtends to be a m1n1ster If R Drew thlnks he IS Ruthle s only shelk If R Cleaves wlll be always Boy Crazy If G Berry conslders herself soph1st1cated Why Peggy llkes to go to Westbrook If Erma Collons dxbs clams and catches lobsters If R Sawyer knows How To Make Love fPuppy Love If MIQS Wflbht w1l1 ever lose her smlle If Mrss Roberts 1sn t fond of ducks If MISS Chrlds w11l ever run out of patlence If Mlss Van Ness w1ll ever lose her voxce If Mr jewett w1ll ever lose his arcasm Why R Daley 15 a Woman Hater U Conductor Con a crowded street car Hey boy wake Wesley I a1nt asleep I just can t bear to see women tandlnv m a street car MISS Wright Robert what was George Washlngton noted for? Bob Hls memory MISS Wrlght What makes you th1nk hrs memory was so Great? Bob Tleey erected a monument to lt MISS Roberts Teresa what thlngs contam starch? Teresa Collars and cuffs What happened to you an acc1dent9 No I was bemg shaved by a lady barber when a mouse ran across the Hoor Mr jewett You mlssed class yesterday dxdnt you Duhamel? Duhamel Not at all not at all - 1 1 v w w v v 0 f A , I . 1. . I , . ' nl vs . . . , . , U. . . ,, . . . , . ' as vu U . H D vs .. U . . . , . S . ' i It vw D , u ' v s up sa , ss ' 1 ' s - y - ' 91 9 . - b . . . U . ' v n , ta ' as . . ' U . . n U . . gl - vs . I U . . ,, . , - , Ll ws A , tn - vs . , . B' ' - Q Q ss , an ' - v - - 1 v vs , at ss . , . Names R Drew T Mingo R Daly W Fltzvlbbon E Lary J Peterson Shorey Duhamel Sawyer Parish Emmons Names Ruth Lorraine Amy Flora Winmfred Erma Gladys Delia L1ll1e7 Marguente L Marian Mar uerlte G Irene Ull OUR BOYS What they think they are Courageous woman hater Clever A man of the world Big strong man Deteetive Romantic Hard laearted All alone Romeo Tou h Aeonhrmed bachelor What they are Love sick Infant Mama s Sweet William Pest Oh My' Inquxsitlve Our Pet Last Rose of Summer What he looks like C Amy s steady OUR GIRLS Nicknames Woof Rain Sketa Flody Freddie Collins Gay Dede 1 Pee Wee Shorty Reney Boy Fr1ends Bob Art Neal Otto I-Iallowe en Jimmy Dave Allen Hiram D1ck o Leroy Laurie Gus y MISS Wri ht If you were writing to a lady you didn t know what form of salutation would you use? David Dear Unknown Winnie How did you like the football game9 Gladys Oh they didnt play just as soon as they started one fellow grabbed the ball and started to run with it and they all jumped on him Bob What was the matter with you in this quiz? Dlck I put grease on my hair and my brams slipped 'I'IIla' I -INIII 51 ' a I . b. . H b ,i K, . . ,, L. A . . . A. R. ' H. ' g ' ?Q N' t ' 1. Virginia Babe Duke . . ' L.l . , . Peggy J e g . ' id . .4 ig : H . . . , I W1ll1e What are you laughm 1t9 Ebb1e A Joke I heard hve years a o What was lt? Ive for otten W1ll1e Ebb1e Dave Hey slster want a TICILD She What dlrectlon Cfo ng ln wes Dave Sure anywhere you avant She All fl ht keep on omv West and brln me baek a buckmg broncho Man Help cop this man rs trcklxn m Cop Here why are you t1tkl1n that man? ew Every t1me he laubhs I see hrs old teeth Professor dolng example on blaekboard Now every body watch the blackboard whlle I run thru It Babe Do you have to walk home alone Flody? Flody No I 0 home wlth the mall Cmale Shelk of olden days EXtlIAlgLl1Sl'l the uoeturnal 1lllllTl1 IIEIYOI' Modern Turn out the 11 ht Raymond Er walter there vs 1 Hy rn my me ereavn Walter Let h1m freeze lt wlll teach h1m a lesson Professor Punttuate thls sentence A ten dollar b1ll a rn the street Student I d make a dash after xt Leroy Do they serve hard borled eggs here? Waxtress If they behave themselves Babe 1n orchestra You re not ln tune Flody Flody Whxch one of you shall I tune up l1ke R1chard Dxd you get a hundred m that stuff Screnee exam? hes Bob bashfully Ask no questlons and Ill tell you S2 Illlz N,Iz1Nll, . . ' U . A ,, . . g . . ' . H ' . ' , . U . . .5 . . . G U Q . ,, - . .. s or I .- . D . . U .' . , ' I . , . , . ' H . . . . h D., . 1 , Y. b m, , su V H . , . Q 'O o ' ' 0' ' Z3 ' CH 23 'J - -- H . . . . ,, . . . O . , . , . D e. U . . H . , O, . , D . .I : 'L 4 ' 0 S ' 2 . .. , - .Q N x A 1 , ss N . , . - U O . . D .. . , b . . H . . A I Y . . 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Ebble No they were all zeros Vera I ook at the crosses on your paper your rank mu t be low Erma Oh no they are merely marks of affectlon Ore cf the boys Father you bouvht slster a pxano you mu t buy me a blcycle Father What fora Boy So I can go out rxdmg when slster IS practlcmg Leroy Shorey VVhere woman Goes Mar1on My what a W1CkCd parrot It must have been kept on board a shlp Dealer No mlss 1n a arage Ruth When the elevator fell w1th you I suppose all your s1ns flashed before you Erma Well not all we only fe l Eve storles john Peterson The most useful present I got was a three tube set Arthur Duhamel A radlo eh, ohn No toothpaste shavmg cream and halr sl1cker PhyS1CS Student Cto prostrate professor who has stumbled over a stonej Dld you fall? Professor How utterly 1mbec1l1c Of course not my body pos essmg motxon produced an 1mpact wlth a statlon ary solld substance whlch by the law of lfleftla reslsted the force applled to nt and destroyed my equlhbrlum So not bemb able to defy or break the law of gravltatlon I succumbed to the mevltable and assumed thxs hor1zontal posltlon la , af NI , 53 , . H ' , n ' ' , u n ' Z nn O' VV D . . . 0 . . ' , al i sv u 55 s 1 . - . , , .- J . I I- ' sv , an ' - . , U , , - ,. . ,, . . . . . . ,, , .. A ., Teacher. Where do we End mangoes? . . H . b . . U ' . . ' U . , ,, b . , n ' . . I .4 1 ' 11 H . ll ' ' ' sv J . , . , - - . l 4- - vw AQ . . . . - . - . U 1 Erma Dont rescue me I vxant to ole Teddy Well youll h vc. to po tpone that I Want llfe savmff medal Hazel You want to ke p your eyes open to n1 ht Haswell Why Hazel You d look funny wlth them shut M evvett Do We eat the llesn of the whale ames Yes slr Mr ewett And what do we lo wlth the bones ames We leave them on hc 1de of our plate MISQED ANOTHER CLASS Arthur I cut my elbht forty five thls mormng Lorra1ne You re some avlor aren t you? Arthur Vslhy? Lorralne You re a Hrst dass sklpper Rodney What are those holes? Oscar They re knot holes Rodney Oh yes they re some kmd of holes Gladys Llttle boys hodld be 5681 and not heard Wesley Do you thmk I rn an attor? Dlek Gee those guys are a ctreus when they get together Bob What guys? D1ck Barnum and Ba1lf-y Mlss Wrxght Albert how many bones have you 1n your body? Albert Nme hundred MISS Wrxbht That s a ,Great many more than I have Albert But I had sardlnes for lunch .rl Illlp UlrI',1Xll, 1 tt ' 1 Y 1' vv . . , . 1 at 2 ' I V1 . , fl l? 5 . 3 . . ., - D I . Sh 0 Y K - Ao, 5' . A e D . , -A 3-9 1 as ' ' 1 H 1 lt 1' ju r. J . 1 . X. . -I , H 1 1- fs I. 1 -. , : - 3-v .J . M . J - , + . rf' 'l . t .1 . f L 4 . . . ,, Z 4. of A 1 ' ' I 7 ' 5 'V , 5 Q . . - -. , . 1 .. .- O s .5 ' . Q 1 1 ' sq 1 sc on 1 sn 2 r 1 H 1 I. - 1 - 1 ya . , , . . 1 u 'A . 4 v v -4 ,Q . . ': ' A . 1 1 -. - - 1 H ' s u A6 1 4 . x . . , . , , , ty , nt ' vs ' , nt - H ' ' , sa ' ' 9 ,U , L4 ' 01 ' ' 3 19 O : ' 0 ' . 1 N . 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Frlends of H Parlsh and Smlth vvlll be pleased to hear they were mjured m a recent hurrlcane Exasperated MISS VJr1 ht You can be m to study r1bht now Dlck I haven t anythmb to do M155 VVr1 ht Sit down and thmk of your past sms that w1ll oecupy you qultc. a vvhlle Dlck fOI'16 ho Ir laterj May I have a Blblep Gladys Berry Can you explam why It IS Marauerlte that every txme I tall I hnd you reidmg Marguerlte It must be those rubber heels of yours Gladys Jr' it 36 'lvlllf Nflf 'lN'llf Q . .O 1 M 0. Q . D . D -U 'H ' . li 9 ' O V, . 4 4 .U r U . . 4. -Q , b . . . . . ., , , . n 5 2 . 2 ' ' fl ' , . X Q - A .. , , me . ' ' : .' 3 ' ', H ,.., : ., 1, iff lf--T'l5'f'!l 3sl'?nf - I ,,',..., ., I f L K, Fxrst Cr s Country Team 1920 J Crowley G Lary C. Lewis 5 W F. H. jewett, W. 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