Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME)

 - Class of 1917

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THF TATTLFR XXrxN1rr XX heyvl she must have landed a good posrtron after that Lsrr' O yes, but she drdnt ou know Lem could never strck to one thrng more than ten mrnutes XX rxwrr XX ell, where rs she now P Stsrr I frm sure Idon t know, but the last tune I he ard from her she was at the L nryersrty of Illrnors trkrng 1 specral course rn musrc and srngrng But goodness only knows w hat she s dorng bv thrs trme XVIXNIE XXell, mark my word' What ey er she s dorng noyv, I m sure that rn the end our 7elnra yyrll come out on top and some day the class of 1'll4 yy rll be proud to recovnwe the lrttle freckle faced grrl as one of rts members btsrr lhfrt s true, but rf any frrend dem rnd why felmcr never rnarrred thrs rs mv reason Nlot that she loved H less brrt P e more, not that she loved e less but e more , not that more and so on through an endless charn of athnrtres XX ell I thrnk I must leaye you and go to drnner I hope I shall see you agrrn as thrs lrttle talk h rs done me a yvorld of good hood bye I tzf Sffrzz rxrxrr l We l lhere s Rose Nelson, she s marrred Lem rs no one knows where busre told me about all the rest of the class except herself Let me see' Drdnt I see her name rn that last paper from home Q lakes paper from coat and reads X Here rt rs l Xance Oakes and Susre Stewart yorned together rn the holy bonds of rncrtrrmonv I e rt all now, they came here on therr werlclrng tour I r mrghty gltd for bue I hrd an rdea that she mrght get hrm but once rt looked doubtful fResumes readrngj Ihey wrll move to New York, where Mr Oakes rs engaged rn busrness I suppose they yvrll spend the rest of therr days rn perfect blrss MR NICHOLS RETURN TO RANGELEY VF hot summer eyenrng Iee Xrchols took hrs vrolrn under hrs arm and walked up Pleasant Street He sat down on a corner just above School Street, carefully tuned hrs rnstrument, and began to frddle lhe C rrl I Left Behrnd Me He pl rv ed so loud that he kept kenneth lamb, who lry ed a few houses below aw xke the greater part ofthe nrvht 'Xlr l amb yv rs very angry and reported the drsturbfrnce to the Men s League Ihe members of thrs yvorthy or ganmatron had, for a lonv trme , belreved Lee s mrnd to be unsettled , thrs act of hrs seemed proof beyond doubt of hrs rnsanrty e Men sl eague met rn the l rhrary and by pop rrlar vote decrded to drspose of thrs trouble some character by sendrng hrm to Augusta Ihe keepers of one of the publrc rnstrtutrons there bec une very much attfu hed to l ee, ind so compelled hrm to remarn for twenty years At the end of thrs perrod, they bought hrm trarn -Xs he passed through many ltrge crtres among them Phrllrps and Maclrrd, h had almost decrded that he was travelrng rn the wrong drrectron when the conductor shouted Rangeley All c lrange l Jur hero stepped off the plrtform of the car rnto a large stone statron where every thrnfr was rn confusron 'Nlo frrmrlrar far es greeted hs y1sr0n,and after a short trme he made hrs yvay to the street, a large thoroughfare thronged wrth people He looked for the hrll on whrch he had lrved but saw only a paved street crowded wrth yehrcles of all descrrptrons He attempted to catch a street ctr, fcrrled, and not hayrnff money enough to hrre 1 hack decrderl to yy rlk rn the drrectron of yvhrt had once been hrs home He hrd contrnued only a short drs tance when he sayy two rnen approachrng they were rather poorly dressed, were carry rng drnner parls and seemed to be staggerrng As they passed, one shouted 'I don t care what they fall me my name rs Xlr Eddre , . 11 y . . V . , , . 9 ' 1 - r J ' ' , , JF ' S f -. h, ' ' ' . Y f ' ' ' C I y ' . C ' , ' t. ' ' ' '. ' ' K , TT :. . ' ' H 9' ' . ty' 1 - ' ' ' , v. v V Y , . - ' , ' ' r - w , q 1 ' 0 .r . . . Y , C, . . .L - .' ' ' ' ' ' Th . . . v ' ' , - C I - A . . J . ' '-- w ' ' 7 ' v ' r ' I I 4 r. . K 4. C . 1 A L I . ---- t IL ' g I Y I 2 - - ' . ' L ' . I, 1. L lv. P - - L - - - - - - A c I She loved L ,,,,, e less but H ,,,,. d a ticket for Rangeley and put him aboard the . . . I , , . v ' 7 ' ' , k ' ' L t ' e C ' . 1 C I C I x I A . .1 . A I , ' ' y y y f i ' , l , , . K -- 2 . C ing. A, bv. i . ' w' 4. werr. 'rr. '- ' ' ' fe ' ' f ,, - . f - ' . I . ' ' 1 rs L , - v n . l Y . , C . .I l. , Y C Y 1 I , . , 7 . - 4 ' 4. ' ' : . ' se ' . li L I I U N . y . u ,U gl I z . 5 , ' ' 'r ' Q 'g V' 1 3 L . ' . I V H . Y Y U I .-- , 7 ' ri D ' s - V v , . ' S I V. . , . A l . A , I , ,

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THF TATTI PR XVIN No any thlng specIal on the lnll? Susna XX ell I don t know xvhether you d call lt speclal or not, but Ima Moore IS the ll1 t1!1fC8.tl1fC Madame Imagresshxna, If xou please, or better known 111 pnxate l1fe as Mrs Larl I' Ixempton I certalnly recerx ed some shock when Ima appeared before the footllghts I d newer have rec ognwed her In the tall, Slllll dlgIlll:l6d ma tron, If she hadn't used as an encore for her hfth selectIon, just a Wearym for You Guess exery one remembers hoxv that used to resound throughout the halls of old R H S But when I went to shake her hand behInd the curtam, I found the same good natured old pal and frrend we used to have In Ima XX INNIF Oh l that remlnds me, Della used to play Ima s accompamments, but last year the famous Ixhodes Scholarshn was conferred and Della IS studymg Iat1n thrs year 'lt CambrIdge lVonder If she s found out xx hether that umx ersIty IS In Lambrrdge Mass , or Lambrldge England, and whether It s famous for turnlng out scIent1sts or for tune tellers Poor Della I Hoxx she dld called on' She used to say on ht' days she felt lIke Hubert when he told Mr Vaughan In Ll'lC1H1St1'y he couldn t explaln what a xacuum was but that he hid one IH the back of hIs head SJsIF Speakmg of Hubert remmds me thlt Hubert Lamb IS rIght here In Parls is PFOIJTICXOI of one of those swell c tft s on horbetu Street HIS chIef purpose Is, I understand not to feed the hungry populrte, but to fort e lllplOl11 tts to rexetl sttte secrets whIle under the Influence of hIs noted wmes Xxlene I Ike In the rapaclty of 1 dalnty llttle w utress, entlres them to talk Grlng 1 rapId strmv of KIUCSUOIIS such as no one can reslst Xou know the lxlllfl Wmnle? She trlks xxhollx II1 lfrenc h and stIll Carnes thtt worn copx of Ll'1lftlCll as a book of ready Ieferent e XXINNII Lhardenals' hoxx lhelma Porter dId hate that book B the wax I reid that lhelma had been Ippomted to take charge of the new kmdergarten system wlnch IS connected wIth the leachers L ol lege at LolurnbIa I always had an Idea that sooner or later Ihelma xxould eIther stump the State to gam a shorter workmg day for students, or would do socml xxork among the asylums and JaIls, reformmg crrmmals Uxm' to be plentv of chance to reform Tlzffmrz, at least Mr Xaughan thought so, but probably she s chanved III ten years lrke the rest of us Xl ININIE Qfztfs up 6001, farffesrfl , 111117271 jvfrfezfzfzff yvfcfhj Qunnby Cllllllllh W sn t there some one 111 our class bx the name of Ounnby 7 Susnz Why yes, lhelml and lxena INNIE X s, tl t s I I Lopyrlght 1921 AIHSVICZIII Book Lompany lhelma C uImby All rIghts reserxed DUSIE qfxfzfrdj Vt ell what s the tItleP XXIxIyIF A learned dlssertatlon and treatlse on ' Why hens haxe only txxo feet ' SLsIL lloesnt that sound just lIke InelmaP VlIxxIr les, but not half so much as If does l1KC Zelma Robertson By the way do xou ex er hear fron her now ? SUSIE Oh yes, fem xxrItes once III a xxhIle when she doesn t have any thmg better to do IXNIF t see, ddn t she go Nltssonp Do vou know whether she gradu ated? SI su hrrdurtedp Of tourse not I She xx ent one year md then went up to Bites to txke adx ant ed xvork lll llgebra INNII' h then s e got her -X there? IIN QS1 1111, C , no' She dun t go as far as that , she went one year, then she changed and w ent to Massachusetts In stltute of Iechnology to take chennstrx 10 ' I , I Y , . . 1 ,. Y z . ' . , ' ', Y k ' , . U I - 4 o u o I U II C A 1 . , Y - . y Y. ' gg ,' 7 H ' ' , , . V , . 7 . 7 . ' :- . . , I . . ' . I Yi.. I 7 'i O ' ' ' K. . . ' ' ' ' ' 'S . ', ' . 1 ' . H -, ', , v . . . U 1 ll A . 'e Ia It! Iere t IS! w V . V. J . .L X 7 I Q r . N Y 1 . . , , , ' , ' I yy f . '. L . Q - V , ' ' l' l ' I I l : S if ', . I , ' ' ' . L . I , I , V ' ' . , . F . . V ' 6 v v v 7 - . , ' ' y T- N , . . hate English Literature, and she alxvays was r Y ' I V I ' ' y v - 7 . . ., 3 D V Y, L , V 1 4, ' I I I. Y 1 v A I L ' . y . . , . ' I' 1 r V, W ,. Le 's ' i ' K to Zh. A. , .2 , . N 1 , . , I af . y ' ' ' ' K 1 - L . . I I xl 12 1 2 I w w 1 . . i, Z. 2 1 . ' Q . . f 2 tl ' 2 fl ' .' Aytlb j. Y. f M 2 C. z'v xt 2 -. . W .y , . Q XX 1. U , sh , . . B. n -- 4 A , I .- ' , , x - - - Sus 2 Hg! Jh . l ' , . , 'i ch L , . , V g 1 ' A s L .



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THF TATTI FR XX est lhe other answered lll to11es e1s1ly reeognwed 19 those of R1lph ll11l br1ck when he became heated o11 the subject of XXO111111 Suffrage Closely tfllllllg the two, came 1 sto11t, jolly lJOllCCl1h1ll, who pro1 ed to be 11o11e other tha11 Arno Sptller lwrther O11 l ee I1OtlCCd 1 l1rge s1gn 1vh1eh read, Lolhns Bros QOIISUIICIIOII Co 11111 l1Ot ftr 1l1o1e were the rooms of C F Ross, lllSII'l1CtOI' of elocut1o11 Mr N1chols retraced h1s footsteps, hnally past the stat1on, 1n search ofa 1orner, whlch 1n those t11enty lo11g years had llOt faded fron1 h1s memory He looked around for fallllllaf obyects and saw an electncal Slgll before a huge garage, Clyde E Getchell, Xuto n1ob1le Supphes Soon he passed a large ljlllldlllg glanctng through a plate glass 111ndow1 he beheld h1s former classmate, Herrtck, mayor of Rangeley , Slltlllg 1v1th h1s feet on a desk and smokmg a large c1gar Hastenmg on, he saw connng down the street a 111a11 dressed 111 black swallow ta1l coat lh1s gentleman wore nose glasses and carr1ed a B1ble u11der h1s 11111, 15 he f1ppro1ched lee heard llllll lllllllllllllg Brlghten the Corner, and greeted the lx 1 l X Porter, fOllOXXll1Q', the footsteps of h1s father Ill law He passed on and whom should he see llllt h1s olfl 111al, s1g1t, lee g111she1l h1s teet1 1nd Ilfl y los111f1 lllS sclf1o11trol rushed IIIIO tl1e Lllkjlllff ouse, wlere he found lx l Xhlbur ou 1 pled 1s1l11t,fOl' the l1re lJep1rt111e11t Xter 1 short 1hat lee departed 11d w 1ll1ed 101111111 the 0lltSlslTtS of tl1e 11ty A hef11y f1r111 wagon TllIHlJl6ll up and the d111e1 1 he 1lth1 lookmg f1YlHCI w1tl1 .1 str111 htt o11 the baclt of h1s head, hollered, Hey ther, lVll9l6T, were you lool111111 for .1 y 119 N11 hols ll21Nlll2 nowhere else to go, agreed to work for one year He 1l1mbed up bes1de the dr11er who pro1ed to be the II1ClDl1BI of T16 C1155 1f V490 I11 l lllSlJL1fy lee spent tl1e re1111111der of h1s ht , 1a1p1l1 1 11e 1 F1e11 e1en 111g howe1er, as l1e s1t ClOWll to llllllx the cows he thought of tl1e Plbdhllll tunes l1e 1111f1ht l111e e111o1e1l1f l1e l1 11l been 111le 1 keep h1s good st111d111g III 1111-1ele1 t1111es he bl1111ed hnnself for h1s lHlSl0I'tllllCS at other tunes l1e felt tl1 1t tl1e bl une rested entlrely upo11 N11 lxenneth l 1111l1, o11 WllOl1l he yowed re1e11ge lI1tl1UOIl ICIJOTIS 11111 eyer, that the two 111tago111sts 11e1er 111et, b11t that the feud between the two flIlllll6S was peacefulh settled F I 1 TO AMERICA BY ALFRED AUSTIN What lb the XOILC I hear On the XYIHLIN of the western sea Se11t111el hsten f1o111 out C ape Clear And s'1y what the XOILC may be T15 a proud free people Lilllllg lo11 to people proud and free And It s11s to them KIHSIIICH 111 We severed lldXC been too long Now let Us ha1e done Vlltll a 1111rn out tale The tale of 1111 1ent wrong And o11r fr1e11dsh1p last long 1s o11r l111e dotl llst 1llCl be stronger tl1 111 death IS strong All wer the-111 son of the self s1111e rue And blood ofthe self s1111e cl 111 Le lls spe1l1toe11h11th1rf11Lt0 111 A 1 111s111r 18 Ill 111 to 111 ln, It loy1ll1 lo1e llltl trust Llill ot 1111111 fue 111111 Now fhng thu 1 out to the b11111 S 111111111 k lhtstlt llll 1os1 lt th1 S111 S1 1111, 11113111111-1 llllllll NX 1 H1111 A 1111ss1Qet11f111111ls 1nd foes VV 11re11r the suls of 111111 111 NLtll 1111 1v 11er tl1e 11 1r 1111111 blow 1111ss 1ge to l7Ull1 lllt tl11 1ll to 11 1 1 P111 11hene1er we come, 111- 111 llll llhe throne of the TN 11111 shzll 111k 1111l 1111 1k1 ll h1 1111511111 he 1o11l 1111 11111 1 you s s 1 1111 111 1 1 of th1 Ill es tus 1 tl11 1111111 ofthe blufl M llt h ld VV1: se1er1d l1 111' been too long, l'l11t111111 11e h111 done 111tl1 .1 110111 out t1l1 The t11le11fth1 t11111e11t 111111113 11 11111 fllfllll lllri shall l1st 1s o11r on 11111 1 11' t11111f1ert ll 1e 1115 stl l2 1 , , ' , H ' 1 . , . , ' . . , , , U . . , V. 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