Old Orchard Beach High School - Oceana Yearbook (Old Orchard Beach, ME)
- Class of 1929
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H len T 1 , Marguerite Leger, Lorraine Lom arcl, GI ya Berry, P li Miles, Delia Snow, ' zel Brown. 4 ITIIUII Il 1' 111.111, EDITOR IIN CHIEF LORRAINF ICMBARD AS ISTANT I IJITOR GLADYS BLRRY MARGUERITE LEGER ALUMNI RAY IVIOND GUILI ORD EXCHANGES HAZEL BRO NN ATHLETICS PAUL SHOREY LITERARY DELIA SNOW ARTISTS LORRAINE IOMBARD PCBI' RT DREVV HELEN THURSTON ALBERTA HARDING PHOTOGRAPHIC LORIMI-.R LOMBARD PERSONAL EDITORS ALBERTA SNOW WESLEY MINGO PAULING MILES RUTH WIGHT ROGER VERVILLE BUSINI' SS MANAGER HIRAM PARISH WILLIAM WOOD 'Z ' 'I . . - . - H SCHOOL NOTES ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Lhxlutmls OUR SCHOOL BUILDING We as students of Old Orchard H1 h School think that in the near future we should have a new buildm We try to keep our school in good crder but it IS hard to study in such an old bu1ld1n0 To get the most out of school one should be urrounded by modern equipments School days and school life have changed ince the days when you went to school The greater part of our days are spent ln school in the winter time Tlie State Law now demands that we have all modern equipments m the school To produce better scholars we must have modern things to work with Probably you will say Well when I went to Old Orchard was good enough for me it surely IS good enough for you In answer to thls we say You must remember that time wroughts many changes THE BOYS CLUB Recently a good organization was established in Old Orchard It was the Boys Club The Club was formed to better the actions of our boys and to keep them away from degrading places of actlvity In a little town like Old Orchard there are no regular activities The Library is only open two days a week and the boys have nothing to do but get themselves into trouble A few CltlZcI1S of Old Orchard suggested that a Club of some sort be organized to keep our boys busy The Boy Scouts have turned over their treasury to thls new Club thereby makmg only one Order in town forthe boys to belong to So far this Club has proven to be a success Athletics is one of its mam objects The boys have begun practicing basketball so soon This winter they plan to make a skating rink for hockey and a few other sports As this Club is only beginning we cannot yet tell its effect on our boys but we know that with the help of the parents and friends it will not fail to make our boys better Americans L 7? + + 77 F G 7? + + 71 ' QA' 0 O 'V 4 1 Y' 14 + 4- 4 4- 4- + 4 4- 4- 4- 4.4 V V .g ' . . . . gl . 0 g . .1 . Y 5- - s ' '. . I S' -1 . . . . . A I 1.5 I High School that building was good enough for me, and if it ' ' 93 V .. ., U . . . ' . THI Ufl 4Nlf BANKING To bank revularly IS to save for a ra1ny day The boy or gxrl who puts five or ten cents ln our School Bank Thursdays IS a wlse boy or glrl For weeks the llttle boys and 1rls ln the elementary bulldlne have been bankm They enjoy It and It teaches them to ave There are three rooms whlch almost always bet a hundred per cent ID banklng We have a School Bank Hcnor Banner whlch IS UIVCU to the hundred per cent rooms each week The chlldren work hard for thls banner and are pleased when It comes to thelr room We are pleased w1th the way the parents are helpmg us wlth our bankmg and appreclate deeply tl'e way they allow the1r ch11dren to bank Wlth us We hope that th1s Good work w1ll contmue for a lone SCHOOL SPIRIT Out for School Sp1r1t' That s how we ll wm' Shout for your team wxth vlgor and v1m Not to s1t down and say wlth a groan Guess I can t holler m1,Dht s well go home The way to w1n IS to yell and shout To make yourself heard and help the rest out' Our games are great fun Youll enjoy them I know So come wxth your lunbs ln Cfood order And cheer for our teams w1th a yell For you know how we need you And all your good fr1ends To help us wln IH the end In defeat or ln vlctory we wlll always be sports For School Sp1r1t w1ll never be lackxnvl Berry and Lombard 28 School Sp1r1t IS the brace of any school Everyone should nelp and try to make hrs team the best ever Why not start now, Go to the Games and school entertalnments and root and push for all your mlght It helps the ones taklng part and It gxves you a ood tlme Start today and do somethmg to help the school' . b ' Q . h . r . . , O 1 , . 4 D C' ' S . 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THF 0C'E4NIF JUNIOR SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN MESSAGES HERES OUR INSTRUCTIONS TO YOU' Dont glve up because you have Hunked Don t use coarse language xt makes you common Don t confide secrets are safest untold Dont doubt some people are truthful Dont envy your frxend he has trouble as well as you Don be sllly because you know how Don t worry rt wrll make you look old Don t fret lt mjures dlgestlon Don rush haste makes waste Don meddle lt IS a slgn of 111 breedlng Don use unscrupulous methods dlshonest gain w1ll end 1n loss Don t delay now IS the tlme Don t tattle now gOSS1p w1ll POISON your mmd Don t rdle your tlme rt 's more valuable than money Don t let dlscouragement prevent you from trylng Don t boast you mxght take a tumble Don t despalr because you have blundered the best men make mlstakes Don t condemn unless xt IS just Don t cheat It IS a crlme to defraud Don t l1e truth rs more convmcmg Don t be a slave to fashlon her Oflglfl IS bad Don t make statements that you cannot prove Don t borrow It IS hard to pay back Don t count the mmutes before school ends Don t forget yourselves Don t growl because your nelghbor rldes whtle you walk even Fords gxve out Don t hate your nelghbor lf he IS smarter than you beat hlm to It Don t do all these thlngs and you w1l1 be l1ke us THE SENIORS BE ORIGINAL Few people appear natural nowadays In the old trmes men and women had mdrvlduallty and enjoyed l1v1ng therr own l1ves Why can t we Be ourselves 7 Have a personahty all your own and make lt one worth having Be ortgmal never copy You may pretend for a txme but your frlends wxll soon End you out You may decelve them for 3 whale but lt won t last long Glve to the world your best and never affect to be what you are not 10 ' ' 4 I . . , 1 v ' 1 Y ' Is vv 1 . , . 9 . , . 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LJ A :E .5-cn ml! 1:2 'Zz O QD.. 52 .ew 'Q +2 IHIL fill INII MR ,IEWETT Another lucky year' Vile st1ll have our beloved teacher and frrend wxth He IS always ready to help and encourage our school to d 1ts very best Mr Jewett IS a g aduate cf Bates College MISS BEAN Dom st c Arts and Gene l Science have become very popu lar thrs year Thus IS all due to MISS Beans efforts and helpful uch a teacher M1ss Bean Gorham Normal S hool and of Srmrnons College graduate of MISS VAN NESS We are all glad that Mrss Van Nc s came back for another year Wlth her ready help and cheer ful sorrlt the school lS certamly honored M1ss Van Ness IS a graduate of the Emerson School f Oratcry MRS DOLLEY We ccnsrdered school as not havmg tarted untll Frlday came and Mrs D lley cheerfully Ca u ualj entered the room for smg mg We were all pleased to learn that she was to lead us agam thls year Mrs Dolley rs a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Muslc and has stud1ed rn New York and Boston MISS RIPLEY Th1s rs Mrss Rxpley s hrst year wlth u but already she has be come our frlend and helper She IS actrve rn musmc and 1s Cfeatlrlg much mterest rn all the subject he teaches Mlss Rlpley IS a graduate of Westbrook Semxnary and Tufts College MISS SCOTT Agann wc have Mxss S ott to help us learn French We are very glad that she l1l ed us well enough to come back for another year M1 s Scott 15 a graduate of the Untverslty of New Hampshlre MISS WYMAN We are glad that Mlss Wyman IS wlth us agaln thrs year She teaches the eventh grade and although we dont have her rn the Hxgh School we are glad she rs here Miss Wyman IS a graduate of Gorham Normal School and has attended varlous summer schools ,. . A. A I. 13 . S' , . '. r 3 Q .A- eq i - ra ness. We are very glad to have 5 . A is a . . R Q v . o L . o s l - s ' - IIII UII INN fAfter Krphngj If you can do the job when others blunder And the answer that wxll stand the test If you Lan get the ang to thmk well of you If you can help the chap that s havln trouble And fill hmm wlth the courave that he needs If you can pralse the other fellow s provress And we hxm all the credlt for h1s deeds If you can wm your way wlth those above you Because you re on the square and do your stuff If you can understand your present llmxts And never o too far yet far enouffh If you can say a bood word for the Busmess And help to keep the errors on the run You wlll be pleked for supervlslon And what 18 more youll fill the Job by um' F H Bxgelow HIP.. get ' ' 5 . . x O ' b . And say, He's good, he knows his work the best - . . O b , C, lv b , O. . . . U . 5 O 1 -k ts 23 . O ' -5- . , . U . , , 5 . EENNUM5 , fr N K' G N A 4 'S ' Fungi' M U1 ALBERTA SNOW Bertie Glee Club C3 41 Class Officer C3 41 Health Club C2 31 Ten ms C21 Senlor Play C41 Edlto rlal Board C41 Bertie IS the prxm and proper mrl of our class She stud es a lot and plays a lot but she can do nt Bertxe lS gomg to be a teacher Make emmmd Bertxe LORRAINE LOMBARD Ram Glee Club C1 2 41 Banking Teller C2 3 41 Health Club C2 3 41 Orchestra C2 31 Tenms C21 Art Editor C3 41 Public Speakmg C31 School Plays C2 dent of Class C41 Edltorxal Board C2 3 41 Vice Presldent of Class C31 Sec of General Assembly C41 Basketball C2 31 Volley Ball C21 School Prxze Raln IS the most popular girl m school She IS a good friend of both young and old Her one ambxtlon lS to be a great musxcxan Heres hopmg that she w1ll succeed DELIA SNOW D Glee Club C41 Semor Play C41 Edltonal Board C3 41 Health Club C1 21 Class Oiicer C1 41 Tenms C21 D IS the retlrlng member of the class She rs w1llmg to help and push the school Delia IS gomg to Farmmgton Normal School next year Farmmgton IS going to have a Fme gxrl u - n - ' ' , s . 9 415 Editor-in:Chief C41: Presi: . 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' GLADYS BERRY Gay Basketball C2 41 Speakmg Contest C2 31 Second Prize C21 Glee Club C2 41 Asslstant Edxtor C41 Class Secretary C2 31 Tenms C41 School Play C41 General Assembly Olicer C41 Health Club Cl 21 Secretary of Glee Club C41 Gay proves the proverb Gentlemen prefer Blondes She loves sports and attends all our schcol games She IS one of the few who can play a lot and study a lot and get away wxth nt Gay also wants to go to Portia s Law School Luck to you also Gay RAYMOND GUILFORD Pubhc Speakmg C2 31 Class Treasurer C11 School Play C2 31 Class Presxdent C31 Edltorlal Board C2 3 41 Class Vnce Pres ldent C21 Semor Play C41 Ray lS the only boy ln the class so of course he IS the shexk He IS gomg to college and he hopes some day tobea professor Maybe we w1ll see hlm back m Old Orchard Hlgh agam e wxsh you luck Ray MARGUERITE LEGER Peggy Ba ketball C2 41 Glee Club C2 41 School Pr1zesC1 21 Gen eral Assembly Officer C41 Health Club Cl 21 Tenms C41 Class Presldent C21 Class Treasurer C31 School Play C41 Vlce PIESI dent C41 Volley Ball C21 Peggy IS a Jovxal glrl wxth a smlle for everyone She IS 1n terested m sports and IS a great help ln Basketball Peggy and Gladys are always seen together Peggys ambmon IS to go to Portlas Law School Luck Peggy Sea, -st -J 16' U N , .. 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' it H Y ' 1 I , . . . , - . - , .l Y, N1 mu 1 411111911 OLD ORCHARD SCHOOI CALENDAR 19281929 Fall Term 15 weeks Term opens Tuesday Sept 10 1929 closes Prlday Dec 21 1928 Wmter Term 11 week Term opens Monday 1929 closes Fr1day March 22 1929 Sprln Term un or Semor H1 h School 10 weeks and 3 days Term opens Monday Affll 1 1929 clo es Weflne opens Monday Apr1l 8 1929 closes Fr1day june 14 1929 Interm1ss1ons and HOl1d3yS Columbus Day Frxday Oct 12 1928 State Teachers Conventlon O t 25 nd 25 1928 Arm1st1ce Day Sunday Nov 11 1928 Monday Nov 1928 ob erved as hollday Thanks 1V1Ug Day nd the day followmg Chrlstmas Vacat1on Dec 22 1928 to I1 6 1929 fmclj Wa hm ton s B r hday Fr1day Feb 22 1929 Sprm Vacatlon un1or Se111or H1 h School March 23 1929 to March 31 1929 flY1LlUS1V6J Elementary Schools March 23 1929 to Aprll 1 1929 Qmclusnej Patrlots Day l'r1day Ap11l19 1929 Mernorlal Day Thursday May 30 1929 Fr 7? V W Vi W WCTQ 07? Q P s .1 I C. , . . 4 c P A - 4 EL Ll? LA 4 Q 4 il 4 Q Ll A ' 1- . ' ':a- ' . jan. 4, ' Q, -J 5 - ' 's - -' da , une 12, 1929. Elementar Schools-10 weeks. Term Y , . . , c . a . . ' ' . . , . . - . . 12, Q ' g. . CA A 1 . ' Q ' cr '- 91 ' , , - C, . . . . . ' g ' ' -J - a 1 - , ' ' - 1' y EM WEHEEW OQEH CWA M K Lk 114 .J f 3 gh 1- -K I , J U , v 3 T . XL I 4:g,1ff,Li' '-? V, ff V 21,1 'QW-,1- N- - - L ,,,f wwf, main V - Ji-ff 'fyywafes Yjirxlgqlf- - f - f,, A - I ff ' - , Y f-f '-fe ,...---'--' . A A 1 XR ,. ' - ' Wx 1' H ,i!-11:2 1 f V,',!fff!f! 6 M, N pf- , x ', .X .tam 11 VI ull Wt tnttrtl Old Ortl 11d 111 l1 Sthool on Stptember 14 192.1 Two of our four year5 ll l11 h sthool haw, pa55cd anl wc 1re novx ll tht tl11rd ym1 We tar ed 1n OUI un1or ye-1 w1th two new 5tudent5 TI115 year 11 the School I 1 r ue have t t I ood Tabla Cl 55 Flower Pansy C11 5 Motto B Sql L C1155 Colors Ora 1 L 'md B a k CLASS O11 FICERS President H11 m P r15l1 Vlte Pre51du1t john Stodd rd Sctretary A115 K mball Treasurer H gel Brown yr vvi v rvi + r+W v ri -ya 5 ' 4 y -- Q Q 4 1 1 1 1, - Af - U ' 5 ' 1 L .1 :V , ri 7 ' AT -tl V! A f . , . 5 . . 1 . V1 1. th' ' fr hr F 1 ' A I Q . .. 4 v 4 I' 15 . 'G lfll J. 1' T211 . Y LI . 1 I 1 I 'Zi El Q . ' - C ' I 2 , ,. . ,z 5 Q' I 2' . rv rifivvri vrvl .IHS LT '-T 1 L l SL Member 9 + xcry 1 W non RL Qntg mg IH Sip Q. cr S-Ll: mu o L 11 Q .ox and tr rg xr mv tuned t me no t L o yearw mn of tht g r 1 t L a haxc alreudx mafle QLIHS 2 cr m P15 D ind VK, may expect them to bs an ho to o r N ls t1 lee n Iloxur Crlm on Rose Vw Motto Strut cmd Suttecl :M Color Purpk 1m1Go1d CLASS OFFICERS PILQCICIIY Ncllle I'1tL'-flb on Vltg I-resldemt Wllllanu Wood SQ ret.11v Irtuc Caine Treasurer Awfred Brown F' 1 I fl' 5 f 1- I'1 1 VV wiririul in high :-duo S Ag ' X , 1927, 215 Ifrcxhmqn, ' gruu Z1l.f1 ', y dew. V -r4 ' Sf t -mb 1923. -F 1 rw. ag l't1A lows 'W Sy .Q g len fs 14 tl. we havc hopuf of caituhiry up with our class motto. Strive and 1 A in I f: 'va SC - N A i:fS Art hfb NY f ' -, ' cc cl '. Ezrkstlall . 1 1 ' 1 I to tl glow 'mc g if o . Claw: 7 3 'A Q . Caqs 3 Cl...1 ' x: A-Q. . 4 LVQ. I A ,X ,. vb. b . N15 uf ILTV hver onvtard' We entcrxn hx h sthool twenty two stron have Larrxed out the splrlt of our glass motto We are the basketball squad They are Theresa Corbell Vlfglnla Debrace Rena Mor an Ruth Shorey MIFIBHI Slmpson Helen Thurston and Ruth Wlbht On Hallowe en the glrls ln our Domestle Arts Class gave the teachers a party There were about nfteen present Our class has the two highest seholastu. marks Helen Thurston and Ruth Wlght rankm over mnety Class Motto Ever Onward Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower Whlte Rose CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Helen Thurston Vxce Presldent Rena Morban Secretary Mlrxam Slmpson Treasurer Dorotl y Mxles F? 77? + 7'?Q W 7? 6 + Vi vii l QI-1' ' ' l S 1 ' ' x l E35 N-X Q - . O . ' 1 ' ' - - . . i . bl . l . . . . .N ' taking part IU the school actlvltles, l13VlI1g seven players on O U . . . . b . . . .O D ' - ' : U . f-vvvvivvvvv vvivi IL11 Ll 1 H LA++4AL444+4,4 QA L1 wg Qvtc Ll umm llwh we wcxc tvxen y Lux s rom 1 ss cf fomtccn L IC mc U fc 1 x Xu N .U h Gocq So In of o lr L nu ea la t xc1r we 6.10 help earn a pmfmo h cl l'lCl1Sl'1 Pond a ne SLhoolF11r Tlus far U1 V ar we ham hid no Llqss a uwtxeb ex Cot thc usual l'r1cl V mor'11'1J perfo1m 'H ex Clms Molto Forvet Llw not Cliss Colorx le on l Colcl C1188 l lower Purp Q L1l1L CI ASS OPVICI RS Pre,1de Wt Ramome MLN1lly Vue Premdem Iwnus Holm Seuretary Dowild Fee mx ICT urer L Ll 1 Cliss Rcuoxtcr cr VL Xl Q v I , A 1 4 v Qlz :E f 151' .' 1 P 4 A Wh g '- lT'f lllij J ' ' 'U ' ' ' 1 -' fo yt' Q.1.lJ,llVk'CZ.fC now :1 ol: .'.' 1 S ' ' '. W' :A :Ill 1 fmltcrs f .ll jumicr Rczl Cro. tvo mzmf Inu? Zlllliiifly hzxviwh qpaliilczl fort Q ll Star. I - L 2't' Q i3 bf . -1' . - A- . VVQ gavs a plizy and a :upper to pay for the piano. Alfo. we 3 1 T' . tr' ' A . IQ E Q f 'A C Q A 'Q ' A 1 : S ' gd . 1.13 ' i. Q .yy ' : ,, - C , J: Bl'Q L. 1 ' . 5 ,'.' ' : 1- 'z 1 ' f C 5' Nz. : ' ' Q . . ' - 1 71, hon. ' 1 .L Hr T' . s : ol'-'S'zzpso11. Q ,'.' 'b ' 2 Rcgf ' Ar llx IKIHH U L1 l CLASS OP 1934 Class Colors Rose and Gray Class Motto Do It and do xt r1 ht Last September tvsenty one boys and 1rls awalted en tranee to the Junxor H1 h Sehool It was to be a reat adven ture for the boys and blrls alike as xt meant manual tralnm for one and domestle arts for the other The special courses have llved up to our 6Xp6Ct3t1OI1S Wltll bookracks and stoekm dolls neckt1e ranks and aprons We have 1ust held our hrst Class meetmg Wlth the follow mg results Presldent Elmabeth Macleod Vue Presldent At1ll1o Angelosante Secretary Charles Cotey Treasurer James Thurston rv -5-iv -r v rrv v + rvw v rw , li ' ' - 4 ' Ll' f 1 l ' I , -Q - Q 4 ti 5:1 ' A444 .g + ' ., . H ' ' 'O . b . ' 1 . ' UA ' ' . 23 . ' ' 'U N ' O - b ' ' D O. 1 . . . . G . . b . . - I O 4 . - . 1 . 5 ,, , . A UMM -Q9 x fi wtf I 1 rl Y' ' fn 'B i L 2' 'Cu 'IH 011 Ml! OFFICERS FOR 1928 Presldent ohn Crowley Vlce President Marguerite Guilford Secre ary Mabel Worcester Trea urer Richmond Lord Auditor Theodore Mingo r Arrangement Committee C R L Snow Lillian Cleaves Lewis Fowler Entertainment Committee C R L Snow Nellie Gull Nom natmg Committee john Crowley Marion Good w n Fred Fowler Theodore Mmgo jr Thelma Lord Vis ting Committee H Dayton Benway C R L Snow Nellie Guilford Esther Snow f28j IS attend ng Farmington Normal Qchool Old Orchard will soon have another teacher to its credit William FltZ01bb0I'1 Q28j is attending the University of Ma ne ohn Peter on C283 is now in amaica Plains N Y Elbridge Lary 128D is attending the General Electric in Lynn Mass 26 ' If fif . ' I ' : -I . , I . .J ' ' , jr. ford, Edith Kirkpatrick. J S . . J . A . Q I I IH UCI HIC Flora Staples C285 rs tra1n1n m the St Barnabas Hos pxtal Portland Me Ruth Cleaves C285 IS attendmv Gray s Busmess College at Portland Me Vlfalnla Sutherland C25 lS playlnv ID the Sutherland Orchestra 1n Sanford Mathllda Dennls C215 IS workmg at Pine Pomt Theodore Mlngo C215 IS recelvlng rnstructlon at Grays Busmess College at Portland Me Marguerrte Gulfford C275 18 stlll wmth us here at Old Orchard Vera Allen C275 IS now at Gorham Normal School Thls IS her second year there Erma Colllns C215 15 stlll tralmnv at the St Barnabas Hospltal at Portland Irene Gray C215 IS agam attendxng Westbrook Sermnary at Portland Chrxstlne Dolbler C265 rs attendmg the Connectlcut Agrr cultural College at Storrs, Conn Lewls Nlchols C265 IS workm m Portland Karl Benway C255 IS workm for the Burroughs Addmv Machme Company ln Chlcago Gllbert Luce C255 IS 1n the Senlor Class at the Un1vers1ty of Mame Phyll1s Huff C235 the Professronal whlstler IS connected w1th 3 radlo broadcastlng statlon rn Montreal Carl Lewls C235 IS connected wrth the Goodr1ch T1re Company at Phlladelphra Zora Fowler C235 IS ID North Grafton Mass tralnlng for a nurse Iva Lutes C185 has been a teacher at Haverhlll Mass for several years but IS now attendmg Columbla Un1vers1ty Edward Lord C175 15 mana rn the local office of the Cumberland County Power and Llght Company The 25th Annual Banquet of the Alumm was held May 25 1928 at the Moulton House Dunstan The Senior Class was the Guest of the Alumm at thelr last meetmg HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE ALUMNI Fannle E Mllllken Abble Tltcomb Charles W Gorham Cdeceased5 Katle W Snow Marlon Paterson Llttlefield Hester A Clement Cdeceased5 john L Gullford Cdeceased5 ,V F - 2- 4 44,', l I . . l O . - . b ' . v - A . . ,Q . 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SCHOOL MUSIC Much credxt should be gxven to M1ss Rlpley who IS so patlently mstructmg the hxgh school rn muslc th1s year Speclal credxt IS glven thls year to the puplls who take muslc The one half polnt credlt IS earned by belng present at every rehearsal If ab ent three tlmes puplls do not get thelr credit Thls IS the first year that so much credlt has been glven for muslc but lt mterests the students very much more to take muslc HOME NURSING The Sophomore Class IS the only class that takes Home Nurslng MISS Ferguson the York County Nurse comes to the Old Orchard Hlgh School every Frlday The glrls are 1mprov1ng rlght along due to the helpfulness and ab1l1ty of ooth M1ss Ferguson and MISS Bean NOVEMBER 7 EDUCATION WEEK The purpose of EdUCat1On Week IS to lnterpret the work of the schools to the people to let them know what IS gomg on ln the schools and to know the real value of educatlon M1ss Scott read to the hxgh school Wednesday mormng on the Purpose of Educatlon Week The artlcle was well read and very mterestmg ATTENDANCE CONTEST The Attendance Contest started at the begmnmg of the school year by Mr jewett Thls contest mcludes all the rooms 1n the hxgh school bu1ld1ng The record IS belng put on the bulletm board every SIX weeks Room 3 wh1ch IS the mam room IS ahead so far We hope that everyone 1S helprng therr room by not bemg late or absent Sept 13 Meetlng of the teachers was held at the hlgh school M1ss Johanson the York County nurse spoke on The S1x Pornt Chlld and speclal health work to be carrled on ln schools all over the state The new County Nurse M1ss Ferguson was present Oct 19 Rev Slnden spoke at the mormng exercrses led by the junlor Class Oct 23 Mrs Fanme Drummond of Oberhn Ohlo natlonal lecturer and orgamzer of the W C T U spoke at the Old Orchard High School Tuesday afternoon on the value of thls organxzatlon Oct 30 The Freshman Class gave a Halloween party and entertalnment to the teachers of the hlgh school Tuesday evenmg , . . V. - , . 4, . 1 ll.. 1 1 C ' -1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . v . - 1 , . - 1 v ll . . - 11 ' ' . 1 , . . i . 1 H i ' , , . . . ., 1 1 Ill Nov 2 The Tables for the Fa1r whlch is to be held on December 14 were plcked by the presldents of each class The Sernor Class xull haxe the Japanese table The umors w1ll haxe the Food Table The Sophomores w1l1 have the Fancy Table The reshman Class w1ll have the Candy Table The ubhth r de vull have the Cake Table The seventh ratle w1ll have the F1sh Pond Dov 6 The Sophomorcs of the Home NLITSIU Class xxcnt to thc Wehlcr Hosp tal Tuestlay morn1n Two of the U1I'lS went w1th M1ss Per uscn m her car and the rest of the 1rls went w1th M185 Be n 1n another car The 1rls now know how to make a patlent s bed and also hovx to g1V6 a baby a bath The Sophomore Class 15 enjovmg the study of Home Nursmg Nov 9 Arm1st1ce Day was celebrated on Friday at the Collms read a poem I Have a Rendezvous Wlth Death Wl'11Ll'1 was very 1ntcrcst11 Rena Morgan ave a readlng O Armlstlcc Day Ernest Murphy and Cyrll Patterson reclted a poem In Flanders F1eld Ruth W1 ht read In Flanders Now The mornm exerclses were enjoyed by the h h school and the e1,hth rade and M158 Slmpson was ln charffe of the pro ram Nov 16 The mornmg EXCYCISSS were led by the Sopho mores A scene from the Merchant of Venlce was blven by the followlnv boys Gordon McAll1ster Wllllam Wood Lorl mer Lombard Albert ordan and Robert Colllns were ln charge of the pro ram Nox 21 A speclal pro ram was scle ted bearlng dlrectlv upon the COf1SlltLIIlOl'l at the mornmg exerclses led by the 61 hth ,rade The son s were Amer1ca and Amerlca the Beautlful The elbhth Graders that took part explaxned 1 talks on the Const1tut1on what the value of the Const1tut1on IS as a foundanon for our laws the three d1v1s1ons of Govern ment Execut1ve Leg1slat1ve and ud1c1al The c1t1zen should become thoroubhly fam111ar w1th the fundamental laws 'I'lIlf I I IXIII 31 ' .. ,' , . 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AH L -I 2' 5 N Eugzn .c 3'er::Zg s: -..,g,-'Q H Q1-wffvp wdw.g5:i 55329554 ZSFzE'5 f E 7 4 LA f' I SCHOOL NOTLS On Deeember 14 the school axe an Operetta The whole Glee Cl,1b took part and 1t eertamly was good We were Coaehed hw M155 R1pley who deserves a reat deal of ereoht for her work M155 Dolley our mus1e SLIQEYXISOI' eoaehed the solos and helped ln every way possible The Operetta xas Tl e Ghost of Lollypop Bay The story was lend IU a 1rls eamp on the shore of Lollypop Bay Across the bay was 1hoys eamp II1OSt of the boys bein qu1tefr1endly w1th the 1rls The whole thine was very exe1t1n Wlth many ho ts and sewry plaees But everythm eomes out all fl ht w1th Mareus johnson the ghost try1n to sewre Dinah so as to eomfort lcr hveryone had a grand time There was a danee afterwards with mu51c by lflorenee Sutherland and her orehestra The east of Characters 15 as follows Mary Irene Leger M1d e Mary s ehum Irene Gagne Molly Mwry s eh nn Luey Anbleosante Dinah a eolored ma1d Lorralne Lombard Professor Phnt boys prinelpal D'lVld Marshall Dick Robert Drew Harry D1ek s pal W1ll11m Wood Tom D1ck 5 pal Hiram Parlsh Marcus Adam johnson Alfred Brown Chorus Glee Club 'l'lIIi Ulfli Nllf ISF. . , ' C ' . . . . , ' .. ' , A . . U . ' D . ., ' A ' . . J' , V. ,' . 5 . , . ,. A ' Z ' ' ' 1' ea ' i , . , . , 5 ' A 11' . i . v 4 vi , v -' ' U I 5 ,. D . . 5. g S 5 xx ' ' gg, ' . 'g . Miss Jemima Steel, principal .,................ Delia Snow . O ,l i ,, . . .,,..................,,. . . L ' 1 , .,........ , ,..,,,,. ' U ' ...A T . 1 si' Q T. ...,.....-.. C ' ,Q , X If .....,.......,....,...... i .c in 'Wa is olO OO Q 881 Y o Oj- AM Xi IWW ll Ol I I TEAM WORK It s all vcry vx ell to have courave and skill And ll s hne to be counted a star But the smgle deed wlth 1ts touch of thrlll Doesn t tell us the man you are For there s no lone hand 1n the game we play And the thln that counts 1n the world today Is hovx do you pull wxth the team? They may sound your pralse and call you great They may 1n le you out for fame But you must work wxth your runmng mate Or youll never w1n the Came For never the work of life 15 done By the man Wlth a selhsh dream For the battle 15 lost or the battle TS won By the sp1r1t of the team You may thlnk lt fine to be pra1sed for sklll But a reater thmb to do Is to set your mmd and set your w1ll On the oal that s just ln vxew It s helplng your fellowman to score When h1s chances hopeless seem It s forgettmff elf t1ll the Game IS o er And hghtlnv for the team Edgar A Guest -AC Ili f:7lNl,' .4 A I K 4 . . b , eh . , 4 . We must work to a bigger scheme, , O t . b 4 Y ' s' g , S 1 O . O 3 . U , . . . I D . . . U S D Q D . IJJI 'wel 'Ll qc N U' U Jainuu I C321 n8.w 3 13 9 1:8 .- J ' 'I gg W ' -3 :G ngugB1gA tugngdcj 'n3: l aus: 1 W ' oq 5 :lu :NPN 'pg 1 3 :ego 4 yn A. 'Ax ag sipnlg 'iaxclig qgnu 'au8sD :un 'uosdulgg uxepgw .Muay Along IH U11 lXll BASKETBALL Thls year It has been made posslble for both the 1rls and boys to play basketball The school has the glrls team and the Boys Club has the boys team The Olrls or amzed a team although they lost some ood players last year The boys are havmb thelr Flrst year ID basketball They formed a Boys Club and from the club plcked a team of those who tould play the best The blrls played thelr first game on December 1 1928 vuth Scarboro and lost althou h they played well O O H S Goals Fouls Pts M Ledger rf I Ledger lf DeGrace c T Corbe11 c G Berry c N Fltzglbbon l I Ga ne r H Goals Fouls Pts Scammon rf De Caste lf H Harmon sc Shaw jellerson sc De Caste Shaw Nellson rg B Harmon l 30 38 ILL I 1 ' I ' . ' . .' gl . 2' - Q 3 ' f' , ' . g . . , 1 . , 3 6 ' , 6 12 . , S - S Y 3 18 S. . S. . - , 8 16 , 6 12 - , 1 2 . , 4. g MN is I Am a Q -I 559 X1 A ,fifffx ' X 3 X ' 1 l lv VV ,, my X K Q AML A X4 .. 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THI: UCL -HIC EXCHANGES Our OCEANIC has been sent to the followm Cantanla Canton Hlgh School Canton Mame The Leavltt Angelus Leavltt Institute Turner Center Mame The Pllgrlm Plymouth Hxgh School Plymouth Mass Jester Ellsworth Hlgh School Ellsworth Malne The Cycle Woodsvllle High School Woodsvllle N H Salemlca New Salem Academy New Salem Mass Observer Peabody Hugh School Peabody Mass The Clarlon Oxford High School Oxford Marne Laconean Lacoma Hlgh School Lacoma N H The Gale Revere Hlgh School Revere Mass Palnter Klmball Hlgh Sclaool Rumford Pomt Mame Rastrum Gullford Hlgh School Gu lford Marne Hllltop Breeze Berwick Academy South Berwlck Malne Plne Needles Mattanawock Academy Lmcoln Mame Lasell Leaves LasellSem1nary Auburndale Mass Blue and Whlte Banner Putnam Hlgh School Putnam Conn Thermapolltan Hot Sprmgs Thermapolls Wyommg The Magnet Madlson High School Madlson Malne The Easter Echo Eastern Hlgh School Baltlmore Md The M1rror Pattern Academy Pattern Mame We are pleased to acknowledge the followmg papers 1 The Acorn Oakclllf H1gh School Dallas Texas Your paper shows real work 2 The Laconlan Lacoma New Hampshlre Your llterary department IS very good 3 The Polnter Rumford Malne 4 Lawrence Hlgh School Bulletln Lawrence Mass Where are your exchanges? 5 The Stampede Sunset H1 h School Dallas Texas We enjoyed your Medxcme Man verv much Rlchmond H1 News A very good weekly Portland Racquet Portland Malne Pennsylvama Trlangle Phlladelphla Umversltv The Chronlcle South Parls Malne Orange and Black Brunswick Mame Black and Gold Canajahane N Y The Golden Rod Qumcy Mass Burdette L1on Burdette College Boston Mass Trumpet Valders WISCONSIN Lmcoln Spothght Thomas Mlnn The Alewxfe Warren High School Camden Mame 17 Meguntlcook Camden High School Camden Mame -10 ' A ' .' . gl , , . - U . ., . . I 1 9 it ' - . 7, 1 . , . - ln I9 ' ' ' ll ' 16 VV ' . , . . .. - .. - - H ,, . . . At HV ' U . ,,' . . , l . D . Y 4 1 9 ' H sn . . I v i 1 h - LA ' 19 ' ' Q Y 1 1 tl .' VV ' ' . , . - S4 V? ' V 3 Y ' IA ' Y! ' Y V 9 H- l . ,, . . . Q U U ' 9 ' .4 vo ' ' ' ' 9 7 1 ' in 19 ' ' U Y Y ' The Graph1c, Amherst Hlgh School, Amherst, Mass. th ,HY V ' Y . it ll ' ' ' V J Y ' L4 ' SV ' l .. A .g s y i . H . . ,, 6 u ' ' H ' I 7- LA U7 ' . 8 H . .' ,, ., . . . 9' tn ' V1 ' ' . bl ' SI ', ' 10. , , . 11. AA lv ' . . it ' II ' - v 12. , , . 13 it ' it 1 1 14 U U - ' - Q - , V Q 15. ' ' , ' . 16. ' ' , , ' . . , , , . 'III Ull INN Pep Mexlcan Hlgh School MEXICO Ma1ne The P1lot Mechanlc Falls Mame Broadcaster Mechamc Falls Me The Tabula Tarrmvton Conn The Trlpod Tnornton Academy Saco Ma1ne The P1ne Needles L1ncoln MHIUC The S1l'1bO3I'd Bay Path Instltute Spr1n Held Mass Emerson College News The Venture Hallowell Ma1ne The Hebron1te Hebron Academy Hebron Ma1ne WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US We could not ask for a better paper than the OCEANIC well organlzed all the way throu h and a fine llterary department OCEANICS have been sent to the follow1n The Hebromte Hebron Collebe Hebron Nebraska Red and Black Roger H1 h School Newport Rhode Island Lookout Derby H1gh School Derby Connectlcut Stampede Sunset H1Uh School Dallas Texas Boomeran Falrfax H1 h School South Dakota Meguntlcook Camden H1gh School Camden Ma1ne R1chmond H1 News R1chmond Cal1forn1a AS WE SEE YOU Mebunucook Camden Ma1ne A well planned paper and a fine ath1et1c department R1chmond H1 News A well planned weekly mavazme The Golden Rod Qu1ncy Mass A very lnterestmrr paper Your drawmgs are very amus1n The Burdette LION Boston Mass A very Fxne lot of poems are 1n your paper Trumpet Valders W1 cons1n A very enjoyable paper Come a a1n L1ncoln Spothght Thomas M1nn Your paper surely IS a pothght on a dark day Black and Gold CanaJchor1e N Y A line l1ttle paper Oranve and Black Brunsw1ck MBIHC An unusual col lectlon of drawlngs Very mterestmg Why not add a few Jokes to your paper? Chromcle South Par1s Ma1ne Your paper shows a good deal of work You have a hne lookmb bu1ld1n Pep Mex1co Ma1ne A wonderful paper No fault could be found Wlth you You use a novel way m your exchanges The Hebron1an Hebron Mame A line l1terary depart ment 18. , , , . 19 41 . vw - f - 20 tt S1 ' 21 L4 u! - . . ,, , . 22 ts ' vu 1 ' 23 14 ' A!! ' ' ts 'O .Q -A - O 35 ' ' ' Tu 7 25 .1 A V-- 26 AA vu ' ' 1 Q ' ' tt ' U1 ' 21- , . . . ' g : O . tr . ' on s 6. U , g . . . D . . . .. UU . .U 2:1 ' ea 1 ' 1 9 1 ' st ' 1' ' . O V 1 ' U - . ni ' . bt . sl sy ' 1 , ' ' . . .. ,, . 1 .' G . 5. At ' 'V Q v , at uv - 1' , ' , S . . U . U . ' s ' 1 . AL Y! ' ' , ' u sv , ' ' . - rs ' ' ' as ' ' ' , 4 Q . . . U . U bf st 'V ' l 1 v u - ' st ' U ' . ' - 1 U ' THI OFIWNIF A MODERN WAY TO KEEP THIN A South Street housewlf asked her husband to copy a md o recrpe He dld hls best but tvxo statlons were comlng throu h on the same xxaxe len th This IS what he got Hands on hlps place one cupful c, Hour on shoulders rar e knees depress toes and wa h 111 one half cupful of m1lk through a blCVe Repeat 6 tlmes Inhale 1 teaspoon of bakmb powder nd 1 cup of Hour Breathe through the nose exhale and Slft Attentlon jump to a stxlde Stand and bend the whlte of an eg backward and forward overhead and ln 4 counts make st1Ff douvh that wrll stretch at the W31St Lle Hat on the Poor and roll nto a marble the s1ze of a walnut Hop backward and forward 1n bO1I1I'1g water but do not bo1l lnto a fine lon thread In ten mlnutes remove from fire and dry wxth a towel Breathe deeply put on bathrobe and serve wxth a one egg auce 9 on A12 f , 1, A ' ,, . I Q 4 2 1 7 7 9, I . ' . : In 4 counts raise both legs and mash 2 hard-boiled eggs . S. I ' or ' rw . i ' . '. 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C 'N 059 1' LNEW PM Q i Q fx? 4 V A .I ' fi ' Y : QU X: l 9 A-N D x time '. ,uf ff . ,qc Ai '--ia 5 A M ' in ,'Z7 E! 5 I - ff? 1 - THF 0fE4NIl FIRE PREVENTION We are I'63llZ1l'lU more and more how much our country and 1ts wealth depends upon us If we are heedless of the rules of fire preventlon we suffer a Urea loss of property and 1 e Our Natlonal Government has taken a great step toward preventlon of forest Hres Watchmen are statxoned on lonely mountam tops to watch for the Hrst slgns of smoke among the trees of the surround'nU forests A rplanes also patrol forest areas to lessen the danger of forest fires There has been a Natxonal Flre Preventlon Assoclatron for more than thlrty years One of lts laws IS that all theatres churches banks chools town halls and other pubhc burldlngs shall have doors whlch open outward There are fire marshals 1n many of Otlf states who make laws regaldlng fire preventlon and who lnspect burldlngs In New York State one of the laws reffardmg schools reads as follows All of the doors of class rooms shall open so that ln case of a fire she can keep the chlldren from rusmng out ln a panlc wlthout her perm1ss1on It lS well to have the ch1ldren of a school so very well tra1ned by frequent fire dr1lls that 1n case of a real Ere they w1ll march out 1n an orderly manner as 1f rt were only one of thelr fire drllls In our state one of the laws regardlng school safety IS that on each Floor of a school there shall be some way of ext1n gU1Sl'llI'lg a blaze elther by havlng handy palls of water or hose or chemlcal fire extlngulshers Each c1ty or town whale obeymv all the state and natlonal laws may make laws for rtself Some c1t es and towns do not allow bonfires at all whlle others have passed ordmances say mg that no one can have a bonfire after twelve noon Wltllln the city or town lrmlts Our own town has some very excellent fire preventlon laws whlch have b en passed 11 aw effort to save llves and property The following are some of the laws of Old Orchard reffardlng fire preventvon No one may start a bonfire wxthout a permlt from the Fire Chlef No one may erect a bulldlng wlthout a p rmlt from the 44 1 I f. , ' ,' ' rs ' + b L l'f . z- ' l Q ' , l 9 V Y F . . . s , , - N 23 , u inward. This gives each teacher more control over her class, 9 v ' - . . . v D l ' . . 9 v K I Q . l . Q . . 5 ' . : . . . D . 'llll 011 1NIf se ectmen who rnvestlgates to see 1f the b.11ld1ng wlll be a safe one If any building ln the op1n1on of the selectmen IS too near any other so that there w1ll be danger of a fire spreadlng lf one tarts lt must be moved or changed by the owner lf the select men thlnk best No wooden bulldxng shall be ere ted nearer than three feet from the edge of the lot on wh1ch1t IS to be ere ted unless the wall on the edge IS bullt of a Flre reslstlnv material to the under slde of the roof If the selectmen thmk that any ch1mney Hue or other heatmg apparatus IS dangerous the owner must make xt safe All chlmneys shall be constructed of brlck and they shall have doors near their bases to permlt them to be cleaned caslly They shall not be bullt w thm one 1nch of any wood work They shall not rest on the ground Every smoke plpe sl'ould be at least n1ne 1nches away from every wooden floor cexlmg or part1t1on unless protected bv a be tos or a metal shleld and every p1pe shall be guarded by a double metal collar wrth an 1r space of not le s than four No smoke plpe shall project from any outsxde wall or wlndow All bu1ld1ngs hereafter constructed or re roofed shall be covered on the roof w1th some approved fire reslstlng materlal Many serlous fires are started by carelessness Often they are caused by ch1ldren playmg wlth matches by boys carry ng matches 1n thelr po kets by carelessness ln throwlng used matches ln waste paper baskets wooden boxes and so forth by carelessness about clgarette and clgar stubs by llght mg Hres wlth the help of kerosene by careless use of benzme and other exploslve cleanmg flulds by leavmg fats and o1ls on stoves by open Hres 1n fireplaces by use of defectlve electrlc appllances by leav1ng electrlc Hatlrons wrth the current turned on by leavmv paper wood or old rags near a hot stove by overheated stoves by defectlve chlmneys and by thawmg out p1p6S w1th open Flames Spontaneous combustlon IS another cause of fires We should never let o1ly rags and Floor cloths accumulate All ham bags butter and lard papers greasy cloths from sewmg machxnes lamps and fresh pamt should be burned lmmedlately We have had several large Hres IU our Clt1eS whlch have destroyed thousands of dollars worth of property and many lrves Chlcago has had two large disastrous fires One was tarted by Mrs O Leary s cow who klcked over a lantern and the other started 1n a large theatre Now modern barns are lxghted by electrlclty and Hashllghts are used lnstead of the dangerous lanterns New York has had several large fires also Every year now an actxve fire preventlon campaxgn goes on 1n Flre Prevent1on Week Talks are broadcasted over the ' 5 I , ' I -15 s , ' ' - . .-1 ' v 1 G Q V 1 . I u s 4 . L- v 0 ' 4. 1 . SL . . 1 S S A . ' . . a. S inches, when running through any stud or wooden partition. 5 1 . . C 1 . . 1 - 1 9 V Q Q . 1 . - A 4 v v , , , . , , v D ' . . , . 9 I . Q . , 1 b . C , .1 . . , THE OCE 4'NIF radlos to make people fire consclous These campaigns are also extenslvely used ln schools firehouses and mdustnal plants We have found that fire can be elther our worst enemy or our best friend It IS through the proper use of fire that we have gained our ClV1l1Z3tlOI1 Our pre hlstorlc ancestors l1ved m hot climates because not knowxng the use of fire they could not mhablt colder zones We have learned that people llvmg IH the cooler chmates Wlth the use of fire are more lndustrlous resourceful and healthler than the people who mhabxt the hot reglons of the earth Slnce Ere IS so necessary to us we should be careful to keep lf our servant and never let lt become our enemy Helen Lee Thurston 32 TEACHER S PRESENT Dxd you buy teachers present? shouted johnme as I entered the house last Christmas eve In all my hustlmg I had forgotten the most deslred pres ent the teacher s I would have to go up town agaln As I stepped upon the New York subway and was about to deposlt my dxme an mvxsxble hand jerked my arm my dlme was gone nowhere to be seen I deposlted another dlme were crowds of late Chrlstmas shoppers who like myself no doubt had forgotten someones present pushmg each other lyke a pack of wxld Indlans Elbowmg my way to the door I managed to get out at Forty fifth Street Crossmg Tlmes Square I shpped and found myself Slttlflb ln the mxddle of the street All traffic held up What roars of laughter reached my ears I hastlly got up and reached the sldewalk Where to go? What to do? I looked up Ye Olde Corner Book Store ln brlght hghts blazed before me I walked ln the store Rows and rows of books stood before me On the very bottom shelf was a llttle book wlth a red bmdln which caught my eye It was the Brxdge of San Luxs Rey just the thmg thought I I pald the book seller and soon reached home after droppmg the book several tlrnes Here s your present johnnle Thank goodness Ihaven t lost It I handed the book to hlm glancing at lt I saw large golden letters FAIRY TALES FOR CHILDREN 46 . . ' , ' L6 ' ,Y ' V 5 , I . . ' L Y 9 , . lb ' Y !I ' , . , - Twenty cents to ride three blocks in an awful mob! There Y Y , . Y . . , , . . . U . . .H . . . I ' . Q . . . . U . D at ' ' IV I6 . ,, . V ' - , . an V ' ' ' Ui v ' Y lt I, THE UCF HIP THE OLD HOMESTEAD Far back from the road surrounded by beautlful trees and Flowers tood an old deserted farmhouse The shlngles had long lnce fallen from the roof and some of the wxndows were cracked and broken Although the house looked old and slaabby there was a homey look about xt as lt nestled back from the trees and flowers that surrounded lt Up one 1de of the house a vxne gracefully cl mbed to the roof and n back a lovely vmeyard stood temptmgly wxth 1ts clusters of JUICY grapes The lawn though It needed cuttlng was very green and fresh and at one slde of xt ran a l1ttle brook murmurmg and bubbhng as xt danced along The house I5 one that leaves a lmgermv thought of chlld hood days that m ht have been spent 1n a house Slmllaf to thls one M1r1am Slmpson 32 A MODERN HOUSE The house a large gray one wxth whlte trmrnmmgs has a wlde lnvxtlng porch l1ned wlth Hower boxes V1nes now tmged w1th the autumn colors cllmb to the second story w1n dows A large brass knocker ornaments the front door and there are pretty draperles m the wxndows A gravel dr1veway leads around the house to a small gray garage The front lawn vs always well kept and ln the mlddle of It IS a l1ttle pond for goldfish Th1s up to date dwellmg and 1ts pretty surroundmgs are very plea mg to the eye Helen Lee Thurston 32 ON A DEY AT SCOLE We stalyt scole wel nye alght and fifteen Fyrst we usyally hath a psalm tyken frym the Bxble or aftyne a gyde sylng frym faymus maen Aftyr the rydmgs hath we wel nye hfteen mynutes dyvotyd to mooslc The youngye maydyns woulde fyrst go ovyr thlr payrts so as to be sxre of lt A moanylng ounde IS halrd thoes art the laddys too bayshful too synge too loude Aftyr the laddys galt ovyr thaxr bayshfulness the may dyns and laddys synge to galthyr It saltanly synds fyne and a pla1s1r for to ha1r thalm It 1S wel nye alght and thalrty alvery one passys to thalr vayryous classys whlch art alwals valry lnterystyng Chaucerlan Hlldagarde Kane 30 . , ' 4- 4. . A A , Q . . - , . s' ' A , . , ' Q' ' 7 A - g . , . , . b . . ,U . D , . A ! 7 I , - . . , . . , s' . . , . s . ' Y , . THIL 0f'E4NIC AN HONEST CROOK The stalrs of the old boarding house creaked as the llttle tow headed boy trudged up the long Wlfldlng Hlghts Hesx tatmg on the last landmg he looked around hmm wlth an a1r of dlsgust at the poverty strlcken bulldlng The long clxmb had tlred hlm and lt was with a dejected alr that johnnle the son of an mternatlonal crook walked towards the dark rooms where he and his father llved As he went down the dark corridor he was halted by a low VOICE from h1s father s bedroom Aw rlght B111 sa1d John Wurllngton Sr well do the Job t night The voxce ank to a whlsper and johnme moved slowly down the corrldor He knew what would happen They were golng to rob a steel mlll They would watt unt1l Cyrll Downs the presldent had gone home and then hls father would be caught What could he do? Nothln but wa1t untll mormng In the m0rn1ng johnnle awoke with a start Was hls father all r1ght7 He Jumped mto h1s llttle ragged sult and ran down the corrldor HIS father s door was locked' As he turned slowly to go back to his room two rough lookmg pollcemen stopped him and told hlm to come wlth them They walked unt1l they came to a large brlck buxldlng wlth lron bars protectlng the windows The jaxl' H1s father had been caught' But johnnle soon learned that h1s father had dled whlle robblng the mlll johnme was adopted by Cvr1l Downs the man h1s father had robbed He 11VCd m luxury and was very happy We next see hlm when he IS twenty two years old and a Junlor partner ln the Downs Steel M111 '1 John Wurlmgton jr stepped quletly lnto the oFF1ce Cyrll Downs was seated at the mahogany desk and Glorxa Plt man was talking Very well Mr Downs Ill do my very best Your son may not want me here but as you have asked me I ll try It johnnxe learned that hrs foster father was golng to the West Indxes A week after he went Johnnle recelved a tele gram whlch sa d that he had died whlle sleeplng 1n hls cabm Everythlng was left to Johnnie and he and Glorla were left to run the busmess A month went by smoothly and the buslness was 1m provlng One day whlle playing tennls wlth Glorla johnnle no tlced that she was very qulet and unconcerned When they 48 - . . - y 1 - - v 1 . . , AC Y ' A ' 7' ' ' M 1 Q v v -v ' 9 ' 91 S 3 1 7 , 0' b' ' . . , , - v Y 'Q ' ' it Y D 7 ' V . 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I D ' u A a ' lllh UII 4NIl changed ides he stopped her and a ked Whats the matter dear' Nothing at all burst out Gloria sarcastically I al ways thought you were crooked You en1ov robbing people dont you, Oh yes' You needn t stand there and look so innocent' The people you took the stocks from were friends cf mine' Here he turned and walked haughtllv towards the house Gloria' Johnnie ran and caught her by the arm You cant believe that Im a crook' Lsten to me' When my father died he left a letter aymg that before I could inherit his money I must do three crooked thlngs and not get cau ht I took the stocks from your friends but I returned them I took Jewels but I returned those also I wouldn t do another crooked thing now Gloria to get all the money I could own If you love me enough to marry me Gloria we ll let the money Now she turned slowly to ohnnie and said I see it all now dear I do love you and I am so ashamed of myself for bel1ev1ng that you were 3 crook Can you ever forgive me? ohnnie could easily and he did quickly Lorra ne Lombard 29 A SPECTRE At night it appears l1ke a lar e ghost with arms out stretched It has two eye like place a short branch for a nose and for a mouth a wide cut from an axe Two large branches make arms and the few leaves look like sparse and scanty locks of hair Through the branches at the foot the wind whistles and the spectre on the lonely road groans with spook like sounds Ruth W ght 32 THE DARK LOOMING OBJECT I looked up to see a huve black object coming directly toward me It seemed to rumble and rowl as if ready to devour me The glaring headll hts of the obje t which was really a truck lcoked like two hu e eyes staring at me in the darkness I could not move So great was my terror that I tood riveted to the spot expe ting any moment to be swal lowed up by th s huge mon ter I heard screams and then all was still for I was unccrisc ous For many days afterwards I could see in my mmd that huge object Rena Morgan 32 ' I nf J 19 S' 5 . ' . p . ,, C . . 1 1 . U - :, ' gO.Y9 Gloria had been standing quietly all this time. J . . ' U . J . 1 . . 1 .U , . U . - . a . ' . - 3' . 4' I 4 Q I 3 i , ' . I CI ' . 'O . O . ' b . .O ' . A . Q . b . Q I . U ' b s ' L , c ' - i S . I ' , '1 - I . , . 1 'IHI' Ofl HI! BIANCA Among the vast crowd of spectators ln the arena the most consplcuous person was Blanca Delores Thls beautlful sen orlta of old Madrld was the daughter of Senor Bl'1lS6 Delores the famous matatlor that was to e'1ter the contest to be con ducted that day Sencrxt Delores was waltmg patlently for her fathers entrance Hrs numb r was slxteen and now the fifteenth matndor was about to battle wxth the angry bull Was her father to be the next v ctlm of these fierce bulls thought Blanca She prayed ferw eatly Oh' If the good DIOS would only make somethmg happen before lt w hlS turn The fifteenth Vl tlm was carrxed out dead Senor Bla se Delore the slxteenth coitestant walked proudly to tre p1t A hcut went up' Cheer after cheer ap plauded the famous matldor The Lull was set free Wlth a loud roar he darted upon Delores but Delores was too quxck He instantly Jumped S1216 The bull thei dashed forward but agaln Delores es aped hrs harp horns Thls made the Lull angrxer he ran around the rena several times wlthout notlced What was thxs bull up to? thought Delores Then Delores knew that f he didnt act qulckly he d neve go out of the arena ahve He charged after the bull who taken unaw re was mstantly thrown to the ground then Delores grasped hls horns and afte everal twlsts the bull was conquered In the royal box at B1anca resembllng the palntlng of a Spamsh erxorlt w th her gown of whlte satm and a long brald of hair lyxng 01 e ch houlder She now rin to greet her father who c'aspe:l he warmly to hrs heart I knew you d w n she whispered God b ess you he whlspered After exterxdrnv many congratulatlons to Senor Delores the vast crowd slowly began to drsperse Senor Delores and hrs daughter were about to leave the arena when suddenly they heard the whlr of an aeroplane It seemed as lf the p1lot was lookmg for a landmg place He spled the lmmense ground of the arena and qulckly but majes tlcally Flew to the earth The large crowd that had been on thelr way home now rushed forward to the plane The first to reach the plane was Blanca and her father Thevr first gllmpse of the plane was a very bright golden spectacle They soon recogmzed lt as the Golden Cloud wlth xts lone pllot who was fiymg around the world to further aeronautncs Soon a large crowd gathered around the plane Blanca and her father were the first to greet hmm TU ' Q I if , ' Q QA Y! . . . N p . . ' f Y A - . a ' ' , . S . 3. , . ' ' ,, A 1 'c - . 5 'S. . ' A r . . ' . s . - V x Y S l ' a . , ' ' 5 ' s . ' stopping, as if he was planning to attack his opponent un- to . ' 1, X - 1 g J . , . ' , .- I ' V I . a , . 3 ' ' . r s ' EI . y . . . . S A . a 1 g A. . . l g ' A 2 S . AL A 7 6 ,YW ' . as 1 H - , . - - A , I ' ' It H! llll Ull 4NIl Welcome stran er spoke Senor Delores Cheer after cheer rent the a1r The pllot was then llfted out of the plane on the shoulders of the mob Senor Delores addressed the crowd and then they cleared a space for him 1n the center In behalf of the clty of Madrrd I welcome you to our m1dst spoke Delores It would mndeed give me pleasure contlnued the famous matador if you would be my guest durlng your stay 1n Madrld The pllot Roger Crosby of Devonshlre England ac knowled ed the 1nv1tat1on 1n a hesltant manner He was a very boy1sh lOOk1I'1U chap blue eyed and fa1r sklnned 3 typical Englxshman Crosby soon won the hearts of all the nat1ves by h1s brav ery and charmlng ways Every nlght a banquet ball or entertalnment was performed 1n h1s honor Several weeks passed before Crosby returned to England where he was to recelve many medals of honor but when he Blanca Gladys F Berry 29 A YOUNG MAN S FOLLY A young man of perhaps twenty years came down the hady treet He was deep n thought Was it only last night that he had met the girl cf lcls dreams? Only last nxffht that her sm1l1ng blue eyes looked Into hlS Grey ones? Yes but xt seemed months to the young man who had fallen ln love for the first txme Where IS she now? he wondered Perhaps he would meet her as he went to work Hark' Can t you hear those llvht footfalls on the stree behmdf' He could He looked and was d1sappo1nted for lnstead of a beautlful young woman he saw a chlld of about seven years walklng toward the Corner Store St11l hoplng for just one gllmpse of her face he walked slowly on toward the office As he neared hrs destination agaln he heard footsteps Could lt be she? No it was that ugly school teacher w1th her glasses way down on the end of her nose Would he never see the glrl of h1s dreams agama H1s spirit rose as he heard the slow step of someone commg down the almost deserted street It certalnly must be she thls txme But alas' for h1s hopes The only person 1n s1Uht was an old old woman commg painfully down the street AEK 30 5 I Sl .. U ., Q ' b V . . . . ' 1 an . W U . v . ,- ' Q lk' . , . I or . V V - U . . . . . 2-, . . . . Q . . 3 s - .' , U . finally took off he carried with him the heart of Senorita , . . s s . - i . ' . . . . A . 2, 1 . ,O .' ., hi .- 97 v ' - , l . V g . t . . . . . , . , v . . , . l. -. 5 v 1 . . ., . II Ull I I UCKY AND HOW' jack Harlan was good lookmg Tall and of dark com plexlon he was the objec of several adm rxng glances from the women 1n the trolley car 1n which he was rldmg He looked h ppy t thlS moment for h1s thouvhts were plea ant He h d Good oosltlon wlth tl'e A G Spauldmg Co a large New York firm w :ch handled athletxc goods Awaltlnv l'1m at h1s destlnat on a comfortable Flat 1n the resl dentlal d1str1 t w s h s Vllfe Anna and h1s daughter Ruth Ruth was at the door when h arrxved home and ran to hlm shou Ing Mama Mama Daddys here Twenty four hcu la er ack aga n ascended the stair outsxde h1s home but tn tlmc he w s not met at the door by joyous seven year old U rl In tead 1 wa a sad and tearful Anna who stcod ready to greet hmm What IS the mat er? asked J ck quxckly Ruth IS slck sa1d h s wife Che oldnt feel very well after dvnner o I called a doc or She has rown worse and the doctor says she has pneumonla j ck went to the s ckroom and tlp oed oh so carefully to th bedslde It was a qulet and subdued look ngj ck that c me from the lckroom a few minutes later For ten days J ck knew t' e s me s d home comma A last on the e'1th day the doctcr pronoun ed Ruth out of danger The twe fth day after Ruth was taken slck Jack wore a worrled and preoccup ed look as he stood out xde the door of h1s home He was very qulet dur ng supper and nearly jumped when h1s wfe sad What ha happened Jack you look worr1ed9 Oh no hlng Im just a httle tlred I gue s answered ack Wlth an attempt to evade tl e question However thxs dld not satlsfy Anna and before supper was over Jack admltted that he had lost h1s Job A G Soauldvng has falled and the hrm went lnto the recexvers hands thxs mornlng was the way he put It and h1s face usually Sffllllflg was very grave Never mmd dear sald Anna a smvle lrghtlng her face lt won t be long before you W ll have another posltlon Jack at down to read the evenlng pape and dxd not move for several mmutes Flnully he looked un and made as lf to speak Instead re at very quietly and watched Anna who was dome some housework For the first tlme he notlced that her face was thmner dark clrcles oo were appearxng under l'er eyes How tlred she looks he thouvht Ruth s sxckness has Leen too much for her Che must have a rest and I a Job Ten days later jack was stvll readlng the want ads He was desperate There were doctor s bxlls to be paid Anna had also had a nervous breakdown three days before and had gone to a qulet country town to rest , , - - V - - N 32 llz , L,-1X1 , J 1 i . . t : . 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V . 1 A . 1 v N v - .4 - V v. ,. , - N - H q lv I , . . - 1 'IHI Ull INN These last ten days were bad enough mused ack but the last three days he e h was mterrupted by a kno k and upon opemnv the door wlth an xmpatlent Jerk saw a messen er boy waltmg wxth a telegram Probably more bad news h muttered and added b t terly that s all that IS commg my way now It proved to be a message from a law Fxrm 1n a d'stant Clty saymg that an uncle of hls had dled and left conslderable money IH tocks all of which was to go to ack A week later h recelved the stocks and a small amount of money The stocks he xmmedlately turned over to h1s broker I H Whltman to handle Eleven weeks have pas ed acks home 15 agam brxght ened by h s Wlfe and daughter botn robust and healthy Ten weeks ago I recelved the money WhlLh made me moderately r1ch sard ack and now I but he broke off for Anna had gone to answer a knock at the door She came back and this IS what he read Your stocks are worthless but I saved S2 000 from the wreck -I H Whitman Broker Raymond Gullford 29 LATE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING My Chr stmas shopping was done and t was w1th a feel 1n0 of rellef that I rushed through the sw1ng1n doors of the statlon On track two was a westbound passenger tram over wh1ch I must cross to vet my own tram wh1ch was gom east It moxed' But to my horror xt was movmg westward' W th the first Jerk my bundles Hew ln all dlrectlons As I was s ramblmg to recover at least 1 part of them the con ductor peered 1nqu1s1t1vely from the doorway Between Jumps for bundle I exp'a1ne,l my predxcament to hum Mv explanatlon woke hlm up consxderably and he hurrled to see about stoppmg the tram Wlth grmdmg of brakes and screech1ng of a whlstle the tram came to a standstlll I Jumped hurrledly to the ground and fell of course m a nowdrlft I sat there to the amuse ment of the passengers and watched the roarmv tram untll It dlsappeared behmd a curve At exactly eleven o clo k that mght a lonely wet figure dragged 1tself 1nto the deserted statlon It was I very much the worse for wear after my three mlle walk Lorrame Lombard 29 ' i I ' I 53 r e ' c . I . . . . . U . I G . 3 -- Q y i - . P . ' . s , . ' J . C, . , p - 4 . 7 1 As . J V .' 'Q - Q . . bearing an envelope with a message inside. Jack looked at it . f . , . ,, .l . . , . , . is - ' i ' - b- U . . g p . , ' 0 ' , ' D - - ff g r . Q . I . y I K . 1 L c ' 1 - ' v . Q C . r D - l Q . . ' A 23 , . . . , . IIII 011 HI! BOOK REVIEWS SORRELL AND SON Warwlck Deepmg Thrs book shows the sacrifices the father made for hls son whlle the mother was enjoying herself carmg nothxn about anyone I lxke the book because lt teaches one that selhshness does not pay We see that Mr Sorrell slaved and worked hard durxng hls llfe tryxng to do his work honestly He d1d all he could posslbly do to teach hxs on to do rlght Chrlstopher s mother was selfish She soon found out that selfishness does not pay rn the end Sorrell died bappxly to know that he had done everythmg that was possible and that hrs son appreclated thls fact The mother llved unhapplly knowlng she had done wrong The lesson we learn from thxs book IS Selfishness does not pay CLAIRE AMBLER Booth Tarklngton Thls IS a very fascmatmg novel of a young glrl The scene IS lald ln Europe The author has wrltten many other novels of the same type The book conslsts of three parts The Blrth of Thought Raona Twenty Eve The leadmg char acter IS Claire Ambler Whlle Clalre IS spendlng her vaca not long to l1ve because of being 1n1ured durm the war Why doesnt Clalre tell the soldler she loves h1m7' Does he know that she loves h1m7 If you read part of thls novel you are bound to go on Who would reslst findlng out all about th1s pretty young Clalre Ambler? The author has wrltten Clalre Ambler IS very good form of wrltmg and lt IS lnterestmg to any young Amerlcan Gxrl THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY Thornton Wllder Thxs IS an mterestlng and well wrxtten book Mr Wllder makes Brother jumper fa monkj the leadlng character of the story and wrltes the story around hls efforts to prove why the accldent of the fallmg of the brld e happened to the five who were kllled Brother jun per belleves that the death of the five people was the best thmg for them and that lt was planned by God The story IS wrrtten mn five parts Part One Perhaps an Accldent ln whxch rs told the tlme and pla e of the accldent and the mtentxons of Brother jumper to wrlte the lrves of the people who dled Part Two The Marquesa De Montemayor the story of a queer lonely woman who wanted to love someone and be 54 L' I Lug , ' f . . . . . O ' b . . S . I . , I . 1 n Q -I . .. . N 'Z lk V! . J Q - l . U - tion in Raona she becomes quite fond of a soldier. He has . . . . . 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THF HIP 4NII loved rn return She has an orphan come to lxve wlth her and she IS just begmmng to love ner when the ac ldent happens Part Three Esteban the story of twrns Manuel and Esteban who were brought up by nuns and were shy and qulet Manuel falls IH love w1th the Per chole Can actressj and dles 1n the end I consrder th1s the best and most rnterestmg story xn the book Part Four Uncle P10 tl e story of an old man who had to take care of the Perrchole He IS very good and klnd to her and ln the end her son IS out wlth Uncle PIO when they go down wxth the brld e Part Five Perhaps an lntentlon In whlch IS shown that we do not govern our l1ves but they are governed by God In my op n1on th1s book IS verv dlfferent from anv I have ever read but It IS wrltten so well that I d1d not conslder lt a waste of tlme to read lt THE PROFESSOR S HOUSE W1lla Cather Thls IS a very mterestmg book It has good character three dlfferent par s or books The name of the Hrst book IS The Famlly the second book IS Tom Outland s Story and the thlrd book IS The Professor In the first book you End out about the famlly and where they hved Dr St Pe er IS the most 1mDortant character He IS a man that likes to be alone and wants to wrlte all the t me but hls Wlfe changes h1s plans for h1m The second book IS about Tom Outland Tom Outland IS ano her xmportant character Hrs parents d1ed when he was young He gets acquamted wrth a man named Blake They go to New MEXICO Whlle they are in New Mexlco they have some very mterestlng txmes In the last book comes the cllmax It has a Httlnd chmax for the rest of the book THE GREENE MURDER CASE S S Van Dlne In the slmster old Greene mansxon was the scene of mvs terxous shootmg 1n whxch julxa Greene was shot Ada adopted daughter was wounded Who kllled julla Greene, Whv was Ada wounded? These were the problems to be solved by the clever de tectxves who were nex er before so puzzled Youll meet the pSyChOlOglC3I detectlve who solved the Canary murder case I If, , ' I 55 , N vs ' . , .. - H- . . O g . . t, - , . sketches and also good Cescription. The book is divided into i . ' At ' it ' AL 9 V1 - . ' ' At 11 . t . . . . ' a . M . . .m . I F an ll ' ' wt , . II Utl I Chester Greene brother of the murdered stster 15 also murdered the followm n1 ht Investlgatlons revealed no clews Several weeks later the Psycholo lcal Detectlve Vance IS called to the DISIFICI Attorney s office and word that Ada Greene had somethmg to tell hmm What dxd thts wounded 1rl want of the famous de t6Ct1VC9 It IS a story that ,,r1ps You be lI'l readm th1s fascma' lnh story and you Wlll never leave It untll you find what the psychological detectlve solved A thrlllm plot whlch thlckens and the CXCIUP cllmax are all well wrltten WHOA' HOW S THIS' MAN descended from the ape Never chan es as to shape All hls very best lntentlons Cannot alter hrs dlmenstons WOMAN from falr hve descended Can be narrowed or extended Always 1n condltlons plnk She can bulge or she can shrmk Take oh' here and put on there To the measure of a ha1r just for fun or on a bet She can change her sxlhouette T111 her mother when she sp1es her Almost f31lS to recognxze her Parts thunders Glrls be thln' And the beanpole shape comes 1n London IH due txme observes Ladles It rs tlme for curves And at once no whlt confounded All the gals are sweetly rounded Women are a fickle sex New concave and now convex Sometunes tmv sometlmes blgger Fluctuatmg as to Egger Watchxng W1Ih observant glance London hnhland Parts France .uh HL .L INI . V ' I 4 G 'O' 5 Z3 ' 4 u , ' ' N g . . U . .1 U. 4 - ' 5 - .. . Q O r Q U. . O .' 1 . ,- . . h ,, . . O . . . . H V , ,. Ag . - ' . . . Q L. L. 1 - 1 , , Y , . . . Q H . . ,, . , . . 1 -4 ' ' - - uv . . , . - . , , . .' , . . . S u ' 'f 1 Nw JU W5 ' -I r A A A' - XX' S U P 7 f Y 1 'X l i - 'yt ll UII Il TIMES HAVE CHANGED You must wake and call me early Call me early mother dear That was often a1d to mother By the lrls of yesteryear But the gxrls now tell the1r maters As they start out for a sp n You must wake up early mother Someone s got to let me 1n MISS Bean Cdurmg General Sclence C assj What do w get from the sun? Lorlmer Freckles MISS Rlpley flfl MUSICD Take a DCDCll and breathe deeply M1ss Scott How do we show the POSSCSSIVC case of a word? Ellzabeth By addmg atmosphere and S' MISS Bean Cdur ng General SCIGUCCX The earth travels around the sun what travels around the earth? Maud Tramps Mr jewett What IS a c1rc1e9 Alfred A square wlthout any corners MISS Bean On whlch s1de of your body IS your heart9 Lucy On the 1ns1de MISS R1p1ey Qdur nv mus1c per1od to Lorramej Pound out the boys St Peter Whos there? VOILG wlthout It IS I Peter Cpeevedj Get out of here we dont want any more school teachers Nclhe Who was the man who k1ssed you last mght at the dance? Irene AT what t1me9 -f uf 'fn' ' .18 , , .- , . .. , . ' s U . . . 5 . , , . , . . , .. A t . .. . . 1 b H C .. ' I in Qi . N . . . . H . .. . N . .. ' . As ' . V tv '. : ' . -A 1 X . . H , . ' ll V' . an ' ' 1' I nt ' Vi ' I 1. ' ' - ss , 11 ' ' U . . . . . . . H I . zs .. . ,, . .. .i . r U . ,, , .. , . . . .. .Y , .. - t. Ill M Leger Cwhlle talkmg to Glady J We gaxe the referee fifty bueks to let us wln the ame Gladys And st1ll you lost? Leger Yeah tne urnplre was eroeked Prof Why dont you ansxx er me Rodney Drew I d1d Professor I shook mv head Prof But you dont exneet me to hear lt rattle away up here do you A K1mball Can you ouve w1th one hand? H Parlsh You let I earl Klml all Then have an apple H1ram Parxsh If you keep lockm at me hke that I am gomg to k1ss you Irene Leger Well I eant hold thls etcpressxon much lonver Gladys I dont know Marguerlte A1r 1n a hurry Del1a Cto Lorraxnej Why 15 a man llke toothpaste Lorrame Beeause you have to squee7e lIlI'I'l to get any thmg out of h1m Sparks Llbbv was arrested fer assault and battery 1nd was brought before the Jud e udffe Mewer Qto prl oner What IS your name oeeu Iatlon and what are you eharged Wltllj Prlsoner My name IS Sparks I am an eleetrlelan 'Ind I am charged wtth battery udge Qafter recover1n h1s equ1l1br1umJ Officer put thxs guy IU a dry cell Alfred Brown Say Wxlllam who was the glrl you were Wlth last n1,,ht7 William Wood Aw' Th xt was my mother Albert jordan a Rlne Po1nt resxdent a DIVII wxth the ladles Gordon McAll1ster a gentle soul wxth a sweet and pleas ant d1spos1t1on 'l'Hlf I Q INIII 39 . ' I ' 5 in f X 1 1 . U .. , . , 5 . . v- I ' , . - 3 H . 5. Y ?.. Y: ' ' ' V J I Z ' V X I ' I C D ' , , I. W A N -- ' s - I . U . . 4' , I . . . .I h . Marguerite: What is wind? ' . cf Q lf c c 4 ' of , I, . J ,, J: 5 . - ' 1 'L 1 ' ,C J . U .u , . . K U rs ' ' ' v ' ' I' 1 I. ' - an ' THE OCE 4NIC Bud Snow Mother may Iask for thmgs l1ke a so1d1er9 Mrs Snow Why yes darlxnv Bud Then pass the darn beans Mrs Snow Why Oscar do soldlers swear l1ke that? Bud Do they? Well I should hope to splt 1n your mess 1 H1lda My word' That gclf player lS a drug fiend Teressa You don t sav How do you know H1lda He admitted nt hlmself He just sa1d he took sxx shots on one hole th1S mornmv Hxram Parlsh I would l1ke to mterest you ln thls cot ton gm the cotton gm you must remember IS one of the world s greatest lnventlons Davtd Marshall Is that so? Well send me up a dozen bottles I wxll try anythlng once Plucky peppy punctual perseverlng The Edrtors Whlch 1SW1'1lC1'l-J Ask us P Martln 31 N Mart1n 31 Is she quleta Well I guess She s a little too qulet We must confess Alberta Hardmg 31 He has a hand rn every matter H1ram Parxsh 30 I got the tlme and the place But 1tS the trouble ln gettlng the g1rl Alfred Brown 31 Net too fat' Not too lean' Of this partrcular class MISITCSS Mary IS Queen Mary McDowell 31 Young sweet tender even yet' Bud Snow She lb terrrbly tall and awful thm And always forever works lrke sln Paullne Mlles 31 I love the boys and the boys love me Irene Leger 31 Here 15 surgmg sllent power Nelhe Fltzgxbbon 31 An Idea wanted' Ten dollars reward Paul Shorey 30 Marooned' Lost but not left' Clarence Llbby 30 Ye Gods protect me from men' Ruth Wight 31 A happy laughter lovmg soul she lS Elizabeth Collms 32 . Lt ' ' ' D9 . , . , u - 11 . . , , U. . .1 wv . U - - as . . , , . . U . . . . , k't . M . 1, I -1 u on . . H . . 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I ' Y ' 1 . . , , . i a T , . .1 , . . . . , v -' y - 1 . ..- ' l ' 1 . . , . - v Q - Q - 1 - ' I v II Ufl I Greens 1n tne raw state Freshmen At last I have found the fountam of youth Albert Jordan 31 Data brought up to date Mlldred Knack 32 Lacklnff prec e mformatlon I am at llberty to speculate Robert Drew 30 The smart s11houette of the moment Ada Bryant 32 Made to order only VV1ll1am Wood 31 Chxc as she s practltal Gladys Berry 29 Success aheac. for you Av s Klmball 30 Ind1v1dual as well as mart Helen Thurston 32 lust full of CHOICES thr1lls Hazel Brown 30 Forgetful temporarrly Lorlmer Lombard Im here part of the tlme and part of the tlme Im not Davxd Marshall 30 The blackhalred one of the Sophomore Class Lucy Anvelosante 31 A sxlent creature thoughtful grave slncere Hlldevarde Kane 30 HIS only work IS to klll time Rodney Drew 30 Wlth chartty for all and mahce toward none Alberta now 29 What a strange drowslness possesses h1m' Davld Mar shall 30 A modest maxden yet self possessed Lorrame Lombard Perhaps hell row Robert Coll1ns 31 Shy' Shy' but oh my' Hlldred F1tz Slmmons 31 In chool and out she 15 always the same ll tell you who It 15 cause you ll never guess her name Irene Gagne 31 Some come here to s1t and blunder But I come here to work llke thunder Theresa Snow 31 Lost but not least Cllfford Brown 32 Qulet but st11l there Theresa Corbell 32 Thls year s speclal Vrrgmxa Degrace 32 He often speaks but seldom th1nks George Shorey 32 Always smlllng Rena Morgan 32 God made h1m therefore let h1m oass for a man Cyrll Patterson 32 Ili f Q,-JXI ,' 61 , . . QQ . . . C: . R' ' ' Who is so smart she can't sleep. Alas! Alas! o 4 ' ' 1 y g 1. -T I 3 . Q ' ' .. , . . ' V. - . . .T ' , '29. . U - . . 5 . , . s ' . a Q -1 l v 1 - 'IIII Of! HI! Why am I compelled to go to school when I know more than the SCHIOFS already? Maud McSweeney 32 Innocent but Wllllflg to learn Dorothy Mlles 32 I am cnly just a httle gxrl Ruth Shorey 32 A true frlend of all she meets Marjorxe Watkms 32 Brlght and red headed Who are they? M Leger and D Snow 29 If you seek a model look at me Irene Pettxngxll 32 A wanderer from the wxde open spaces Gordon McAl luster 31 I love the lad1es Wesley Mmgo 30 D1v1nely tall and most d1v1nely fair M1r13m S1mpson Love making' Thats my weakness now' Raymond Gullford 29 They consxdered hxm as exact as the mult1pl1cat1cn table Ernest Murphy 32 You may be whatever you resolve to be Senlors Wouldn t It be funny lf Gladys wasn t a Berry Bud blossomed Brown1e was an elf B111 dldnt blush when the glrls spoke to hlm The elghth graders walted untll they were Freshman be ore they got so fresh Snow melted Lucy s name was Angel All the Snows umted and made a drlft Wllllam Would OD Brown turned black Peg had a wooden leg A certaln Semor left the teachers alone Mlss Van moved the school Jordan was ln Palestme Alfred was named after QALD Hlram was Seelng Nelhe Home Drew couldnt draw Marsh got h1s feet damp G11 had a lford Kane was made of sugar Mac was a truck The Glee Clubs weren t full of glee Old Orchard won the State Basketball champlonshlp 69 ' F 'fn ' ' .. . , 4 . . 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