Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME)

 - Class of 1941

Page 10 of 66

 

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 10 of 66
Page 10 of 66



Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 9
Previous Page

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 11
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 10 text:

to move on to the commercial room where there is ingprogress n very active dis- cussion among the members of the Seniorq Class as to where they will go on their class trip. Or if we make our,visit in t March, Miss Tomlinson is directing a re- heersal of the Junior one-set ploy. Weld now go downstairs to the Home Economies room where Miss Chute may be coaching-lo, othe Sophomore'one4ect play-or, more like- ly, is busily answering the questions of some of her girls. In the gymnesiumyv E Hrs. Kumpton is directing the forty mem- bers of the Glee Club in s rehearsal for their trip to Portland, or it may be a day on which she hes orchestra prsctlce. From.here we go upstairs again to Miss ' Irish'sfrQom where the Freshman onegect W ploy is taking shape. In bursts e ' - French student to ask a question concern- ing'the next day'soossignmentlo Barely h ' is this question answered when the bell rings marking the end of Activity Eeriod for another dayl l y lf .Q f ' ' T e Priscilla Tibbetts 4 V ' M . ' s AS9fStQH? Editor' nonfrqsn snwisn A W ' o b AV-A1though one of'1ifo's'grostostfmnre- ims is that of self-reliance, enothervx one equally important is that of self- less-ness. We should not be,selfish4 but should at all times be helpful to others. 1g,Schoo1 as well as outside school, we must plan oureworK,and play to fit in with the work aid ploy of t A othersfy ' , ' , f 1- V + J of' A We are not alone in this world nor .con we expect to be happy or helpful alone. ywe always wentipeople--our friends --around-us., It?6o1lows, then, that wel must do things that will show that we: went them to be our friendst If some-1 thing comes up that we don't.like and A which is no especial fault of any one, .let's keep our hurtful words to oursel- ves. In reality, if these words are ut- tered, they are likely to, and very often do, hurt us or our friendships more than ' they hurt others about us. - so If we are with others, we should do es they wnnt us to do, and when they are 'e,. with.us5 they should be'willing to do est' we wish if a genuine close friendship is exj-Sta A! ' ' V A lx V: N 5, I , 1 We should not think just about our- selves and what others are going to do for usf hit We should express our ep-, ,preoietion to others for what they do for us. And to show that we are think- Ing of them when they in turn are stand- ing in need of thoughtful understanding, wo should give them some sort of token of appreciation, of gdod will, or of comforting cheer es the ease may he. ' 'Wo should help those that are selfish to realize when they ere wrong and show them how they could mend their ways and ri t17heiHSe1,ves. ' A ' A 'V ' ' t D SoVx1et's not he' se1fl'shQ Lo-tvs help those who are selfish not to be. A - Betty Ellis '41 Mt M A l Editor'iDfCh1ef .15 If ,QQSPBLNG 1941, dd Thefmaplawbudsqere rusty red, ' ' In the morning the birds all singg t , Abd soon the fire of daffodilsi y twill light the torch or Spring. ,,The boys are ell f1sn1eg,- A e'Eishing in the streams. Although some of us have worries, N They have only dT68mB.o I I'm glad the wars of other lands ,Do not touch our shores-- rwoearo living'peaoefully,y ' AS of many years of yore.' But how can I be happy, tATh1s year as April comos-- . , Knowing that so mony'mothersh A f Will be weeping for their sons? I And I wouldn't be in England ' Now that Aprll's there4+ 'With all the bombs eedropping round 'And the screams that are filling. . the sir! r . U V o- William Bowker '41

Page 9 text:

n on f nQ o ofub1ishe4Qby one -i ' svuaehfg or Rangolej High School- , A fhn' '4 no-sq A pg,. 4 ' I-1, vol. HY ' T ' ,. ' ' Thei Connnonce!1idn15 nmnporn x o Q -fNtJ.wl- H-L ,A 'L' 1, jr? 5' 1 1' , Mi i'1-nu F 5-12 f f i n o L Qqnvrwowl-ooB0A1wfo n V n Ty 5.4 '. Q ' onnbq o, ,Ao 1 , ' ' K ,, n' 'I 'L R hW na. Ediyor-inhChiefx fg Bdpty Ellis '41 Alumni Ehitor' .-X .:Jean Pregcott '41- Asgiotanx Editor Priscilla Tiibetts '42 Exchange Editor ' A , Eleanor Keep 141 , Business Manager ' ilean Broscottg'41 45Gantoonist I ' fnmergon Fqw1er+'42A Asgistont'Managog3f4f .J Jann Onkes '41 '-Joke Editor. , f n JnmeS,0okes '42AM .AthletQc Editor lGit1sl-MHrynFu1le? '42 Typists o oo wEvBlynARossf'4I f Ath1B1iQ Editor iboysl ,ofo,,jKo , Qo aW,o f ff- Jean Prescott '41 AI' .KA t Vrv. 'V ggiji 'Y ,K ,K Z 1 ., if K 1 1-. o:LEARR T0 THINK STRALGHTW fg' no 'pabuildwofyen the war?V Thoro-aneQtwof - o- n-f Ff A 2 , ' vo Wy nj o sidos'thon.to everyiimporrantoisaue, ' U Sometimes when a correct decision of 'fb ' ' A,.' 'ho ' y n T ,low great importance has io b9'modo, people . hWo are to bb yho leaders of the fltb make Q mistake in arriving ot the mosto ,uro, LgtFs.1earB7hQWAt0 study bbih f logical conclusion. Infondor to lesson SidOS of the STOTY- Let1s 1oqrn'how we such mistakes in ourfown 11ves3 lotta no make our decisions by knowing both 'f sides of tho'quQ6tiony This is theQ essential in leanning to think Straight. , . I, N - u . ,,, n . R . At the preseni time people in some 1 pountrids are Becoming more and more,' hysterical because of the greatefbor of wnr.o They soo only one side of thewk darkg gloomy-pidtuie. 1 fV lTheyAshou1dXtry .to bo calm and study out the true sta4 .tus of nffairs,k .'34' ' M .on f , some peoplQ in duQ'oqn,cbuntry 1is4 nton.intent1y to the rod1o.io find'out xhowfsoon tho7UhitesoStutes wil1.befqQ ' drawn into who wnr across tho water and', how soon we will be sondingqourutroopsnn into fox-eign-nada, W Influenced buy fia:y and tmpassidnod 5pegcheS.Qf ', ' tho, V1nterventioniSiS5 thoy Hoe only.the 'Q glory of war'und wou1dKQnoo agdin rush o Qroeklessly into a ponf1Qot inqordor to 'make'thbwworldAsafeofor,domoofncyooneo' again. Others believe Phat wofohould .Mnot'f1ght,onxforeignfsoil,4bnt+on1yh1f our country is uctuaily invadod.H But P doNnhoy renlize!thnx 1f-toe War is , brdwsht to our shores, many innocent: ,children and women, as well as our sol- idioms willqbe kil1ed?' Do they realize ,that our qitiqs and towns will bo dos-'P troyod and be 1eft'in ruins for us to -- r V 1 -V , .- J A . z V .V V F , can prevent the m1stuges'mado'byKthoso. who have gono before hs, 'Letls lodrn n to thfhk straighp so that we may help f in a calm, cool manner insvego of being- frightoned to death by knowing only oneo -siddfofrthe nffair.f If we look Ht'both oiqos ofjtho story fairly, it will help usgto think straight. n. ou ,h A 1 oj'M- '-w o , Uonettyfnllis '41 ' ' g ' 'w f U b Editor+in+GhI9fd , 1 .AYISIT To R4 Hg ,s. Q V , 9nAt one o'clook fheQb9i1dfnjthe high. school building rings and nneasuuaenmg 1 soatfthonselvos in the main room until I attendance is taxeng' some are glroadyjn preparing to,Spend iheofollowing hd1f4h hour an intongiveasyudy, whilolotherso await permission to peso io'various .,Q' roomsg nNoW3 as tneillaavoQ we will n' follow themfto,See,jisi what is-being 4 C1Onffdurinsh1:h5,s Qmivxty period, as ig is'cal1od,A Fipst, wo follow o group'v into Mk. .-., Lambfs room whore a reho5rsa1.n of tho Junior Dromalis about to comf - ,Q moncofu der the guidance of Miss Tomline m Son, or maybe if it is earlier in the In Qseason,'Mrg Lambjiq,coaohing the Soniorf or porhqpsftho connty one-aot1p1ayQ y1Mf Suddenlyoin pops Someone to ask u ques-' tion ooout an assignments we now docfdo ' ' ' . -'.', J ,.,l



Page 11 text:

4 55NiOm5 -.., new -' . - 305.-. .- ::- -65 . ' A 17,5-,?.5,, x H. Z 1. . ,LQ 4 9,5 ., E 'F ' 1' 1 :Amid- Q 44 4191 f vip f. Nui ' 1' ., M-IQ' Q 'rl . fr ...,, 1 P 1 . 95 ' Q 9 R X ' fa Q9 Ill, ,f?, ,ity Sy? . 1 V R f, ' A ' fi: ' EWU -f f ' 1 2 . gg Vf1, 2 t , iii3X N N A-- 7 ' 2,11-, . fn: ---- f gf-A-w:::' . , .... lk wA3W '1 :f' 'I ': ', ' Hifi, ., . fx 532'

Suggestions in the Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) collection:

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947


Searching for more yearbooks in Maine?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Maine yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.