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P E M Mr. Long: Define density. Royce: I can't deline it but I can give an illustration. Mr. Long: The illustration is very good. Sit down! if is FF Mr. Long Cin ancient history classl: What is a mummy Bright Freshman: A mother. Hr 3 all Mr. McLellan fto W. ,Hamblen in French classlz Mr. Hamblen, do you do the same thing with your other studies as you do with your French? Wilder: No, I studied my French to- day. Ik if wk A. Gott: When a man has two wives, what is it called? S. Reed: Polygamy. A. Gott: And when he ha.s one, what is that called? S. Reed: Monotony. if if 41 N. Beal: I want a house in an isolated position, at least five miles from any other house. G. Mitchell: I see, you want to prac- tice the singing life. N. Beal: No, I want to practice my saxophone. if Pk 34 Miss Sweeney fexplaining the meaning of the two words, dialogue and epilogueii Dialogue comes before and epilogue comes after. Bright Pupil: i'Where does catalogue come? HG HF Pk Miss Sweeney asked G. Robinson a ques- tion in English class. G. Robinson: I'm dreaming. Miss Sweeney: See me after school and have the nightmare. E T I C W 31 Teacher: 'iWhat are the Iive most com- mon bugs? Student: June, Tumble, Lady, Bed and Humbugf' all ik Ik Teacher, in shorthand class: What char- acter has a downward crook Frank Seavey: You . 24 Sk HK Mr. McLellan, to Alice in French: t'Did you study your French assignment? Alice: Yes, all one evening. Mr. McLellan: Which evening? Sk SF if Mr. McLellan fin French classl: Jack, how many cows have you? Jack: 'iOne and a half. Pk ik wk Frosh: Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are. Ben: 'fWell, I know someone in the Freshman class that must live on angel cake. Pk Dk wk Nellie Cwatching Clark turn the Globe of the wor1dJ: Eva, Clark has set the world going. Eva: :'Yes, but backwards. if Sk 41 Wilder Hamblen was sitting in class thinking how he would get over to North- east Harbor to .see his girl. Mr. McLellan, who was .asking where different courses would take a ship from New York, said, UNOW, Wilder we will go Northeast. HO. K, , replied Wilder, jumping out of his seat. Pk SF Ik The teacher, looking down upon her class, perceived a mass of shaggy yellow hair. After a moment of surveying she uttered a gurgle of recognition. Why, Malcolm, she said, climb out from under your desk. I thought you were a Saint Bernard dog. I-L. Thurston, A. Gott, B. Sawyer, '35.
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30 PEMETIC Jan. 11-Our boys win basketball game at Sedgwick. Jan. 29-Boys and girls play teams from Franklin. The scores of both games in our favor. Jan. 31HSenior play, Billie Behavej' a success. Austin turns into a fairly convinc- ing lover, after weeks of intensive coach- ing. Feb. 1-Mr. Carson gave interesting talk on Speaking Feb. 8-Mr. Harter of Northeast Har- bor gave talk on Munition.,' Feb. 19HSocial held at CCC camp. High school girls invited. Feb. 21-Senior dance. Seniors are greeted by Pink-Knee Britches Sawyer and Colonial Dame Clement, at a George Washington dance. The profits of 34.90 are reduced to 20 cents by a .sudden descent of V. I. A. crockery, traveling at a terrific rate of speed from table to Hoor. Feb. 27-Miss Sweeney makes an inter- esting discovery. Stanley studies his his- tory lesson. Mar. 1-Some members cf the band played in assembly this morning. Mar. '7-Mr. Milton Norwood gave a very interesting talk on Life Insurance to the Business Training students. The Sec. Studies class was .allowed to listen in. Mar. 8-Mr. P. L. Smith told us of some interesting discoveries made by Byrd in the Antarctic. I Mar. 11-The band made its first public appearance last night. They received many compliments on their splendid perform- ance. Debating club gave a debate that received due credit. Mar. 12-Date .set and place chosen for Bestscca. Castine, May 24. Mar. 15-Captain McAlary, from Camp Gov. Brann, t.alk.s to us about the CMTC. Two CMTC students in school. Mr. McLellan announces class parts. Junior dance not so disastro+u.s as Seniors. Mar. 16--Last basketball game of the season. Both teams win. Band plays. Mar. 20-Rev. Mr. Canson talks on temperance. Mar. 22-School closes for vacation. Miss Sweeney goes to Boston. April 1-Vacation is over. Several stu- dents. fell victims to a prank of Big Stan- ley. He told them that Miss Sweeney had not returned. April 3-Group pictures are being taken. -F. Rumill, '35. . 3 o 8:30 A. M.-Mr. Gott, acting as mon- itor during Miss Sweeney's absence, 'tLet us all repeat the Lords prayer? CBows his head, but doesnt say .a word? Looking up in amazement, Well, come on and start. We wonder if Austin had stage fright or What? Res Mr. Long fin physics classbz How did Archimedes die? Brilliant answer: He died like a man! PF PF Dk Mr. Long: Miss Gilley, give the water analngy of electromotive force. Miss Gilley: K'Well.
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32 P E M lil T I C Bllumni Ebirectory CLASS OF 1927 Mrs. Arthur Gray, formerly Beatrice Boyn- ton, living at Somesville. Mr.s. Allen Crowley, formerly Ruth Bryant, at home, Islesford. Lester Cla1'k, at home, Ellsworth. Ruth Greenlaw, married, living at Boston. Mrs. Robert Hodgkins, formerly Winifred Hamblen, living at home. Kenneth 'Herrick-, living at Southwest Harbor. Mnsi. Ray Jordan, formerly Evelyn Kit- tredge, living at Bar Harbor. Kenneth Loud, living at Southwest Harbor. Esther Moore, teaching at Southwest Har- bor. Helen Norwood, married, living at Boston. Mrs. Oscar Gordon, formerly Lila Rich, living at Sullivan. Lloyd Robbins, at home, McKinley. Earl Sargent, married, living at Manset. Sheldon Torrey, at home, Swan's Island. CLASS OF 1928 Fred Galley, married, living at Hall Quarry. Mrs. Robert Mayo, formerly Marjorie Bur- gess, living at Thomaston, Maine, Richard Carroll, married, at home, South- West Harbor. Mrs. Kenneth Robbins, formerly Eleanor King, living at Manset. Watson Robbins, married, living at South- west Harbor. Mrs. Allen Freeman, jr., formerly Doris Robbins, living at Pretty Marsh. Mrs. Ralph Long, formerly Idabelle Worcester, at home, Southwest Har- bor. CLASS OF 1929 Mrs. Linwood Dunbar, formerly Irene Gil- ley, living at Southwest Harbor. Eugene Wilson, married, at home, McKin- ley. James Elliot, at home, Southwest Harbor. Mrs. Lawrence Robinson, formerly Mar- jorie Hamblen, living at Southwest Harbor. Richard Latty, married, living at Bernard. Geneva Spurling, teaching at Islesford. Forrest Hamblen, married, living at South- West Harbor. Mrs. Robert C'arter, formerly Mildred Nor- wood, employed at Southwest Harbor. Clyde Spurling, deceased. CLASS OF 1930 Carolyn Gott, Hartford hospital, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Richard Latty, formerly Margaret Closson, living at Bernard. Lewis Closson, employed in Airplane ser- vice at Panama. Mrs. Linwood Jellison, formerly Edna Dol- liver, living at Seawall. Mrs. Lewis Willey, formerly Elizaibeth Murphy, living at Southwest Harbor. John Murphy, at home, Seal Cove. Millard Nice, at home, McKinley. Mrs. Clayton Wallace, formerly Lois In- galls, living at Bernard. Alvah Rich, at home, Tremont. Dorothy Wentworth, at home, West Tre- mont. Elliot Sullivan, at home, Southwest Har- bor. Althea Hopkins, employed at Manset.
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