I A 1 X .A f' 41 ' ., -' .f-1- ' ,. . ..,-ff f , I, S ffl , Q f , -7 ' ,J ,f'- , N, . ig.: 7 ,3 ' gif f Q9 if 5 . fm .ff , L l , i f g I, , ft r' -.- 1 34, A. , A A' ill QIVH lllx W1 LOIS HARLEY Valedlctory Born A11111 ' 1928 at b111.1tt11b M 111 Glee Ll 1 7 1 Ushc it 111111t1o I R 1 11 D11v1 4 D1 11111t11s 4 Student 4111111111 ' P1141 dent 111 C1149 1 V11e 131651118111 Z R111e 11111ent C0fllII1l1I169 P10111 I Yea1 Book 1 3 4 KFNNPTI1 SPFNFFR S211l1t'ltUl-Y Bom July 6 1928 Sabattus Mfune Basketball 1 2 'S 4 Dram 1t11x 4 V11e Pres1d111to1 Student Body 4 P11s11l1111 111 flaw 4 V111 15081116111 1 111151141 J 'Student 111111111 2 1215611311 4 Year Bookl ' 4 O1111ebt1a C01111111ttee ' JOYFF R11 FY E311-11.11161 y R111nl11111111y 14 1928 Sab1tt11s Mfune C1 f1L11J l 2 I 4 U5Ylf,1 at G11d111t11111 1 Red L1 ss Dl1Vt 4 IJ1 1111112115 4 S111et11y 111 Studult Body 4 1316511161111 ot 121.154 1 VILC 1'1eb111e11t ot blaze N111 ION FAT! 111 ll 1JltSQ1113.tl0ll ot latte 1311111 A11111 9 1928 5111311118 1V1 11111 Insket 1121111 2 S Ye 1 4 Pnesndent 111 Qtudeut Iody 4 11811511161 111 Cla-19 4 11111151111 1 Baeebdll 1 P1eb111111L of Clash 2 0101195113 COIl1I111t19B 9 Pr sld nt aa Pr S SFC? tar LPQQSUFGT Prccld nt ll? tar 6 1 Lax PTCSld at S cratawy Pr Qld Nt tary b C targ ldv ana and Jul HDL 0 Qah,ol mvfool Qoard Su,t PP1rflpal Alblo luclf Cxptaln Managbr Coach C3Lt8lH Managar uoagh ania Offlcars of tha Stuaant Body C a 1 Traasara Fra r aa1- SOD Palau ar Junl Y all V1 Trbaa r Schfol F lHStPUCuOF Glrls' Lay Bo 0' 535' Q Ofllc ltyl lrfadc, hnan Class or Glas 'FYI Dlr tory vulty all T ball Lf N ltoa Gatuba l bra tl SD H01 Jo la un' Dal bn Jam s Vowd My S rant Danlld Watfrlan aawvawc Darllnv P d nua, Pat+y Jana Vl' rlt F Arlba warn, 1 l 45011 JCXLL, al El r S all Ve on on S rcllq V Amanda fllHP Waldrfn Farnald ,Pa araw gl Card Lou Qlbaar Arla 2 aarbana .L Pabty Janla Valaru t rnald L, 1I1k Sa all cf' Alvln P til Nalarom F rnald . ls Y' 'Q ' a ' al ------- ---- ---- ---- ------ --------Ii L 'a-vl Viv, U ' ant----- ------ -----------------K-lla E Le ,ar g 9 M y-- ----- -- ------- --- ---- ---------- ycc Rllmy V' 3, ,,,,-,,-,,,, ,-.,. ,.-..-..-,..... .... .,-....-..A'rn1fn 3 mfv'-, V113 l Us 0' ers E'Jl . l . 1 . ,, va, Q - ----- - ----- ---- ---- - ------- ----- AV . , Sqq 3 fl Y 4 ' G ' H1 --- ---- - ----- ------ T15 L, as 1- a Prfgidant ------ ----- ----- ----- ---- -- ----- - K a ullffu Sccfe lay C' T a.'l,ar ---- ---------------T,u:Lu Q f,l' D Lhzmcre Class . V1 1 ' al ----- ----- -- ---- ----- ---------- --F U .Pall e K -' and T -f' rf ----- ---- ---------- ' D' .-as . , S al' Q, ------- -------- -- ----- -- ------- --Al 'M '1't0 Szwwv-on 1 L 7 T 1 -afgy pw- .---- -------------- A fs N 1' N 1Q x.,'..f4 -V u I ,l XA - 4 5.1 .JL L -.1 , . Sali,- Class Pp,gidant--- ------ ------ ---- - ---- ---------Kenneth Spsncer - ' - . 'KT' fx' - V 'Q ra a f li -f,u ar------ ---- ------ ---n.l - nh- l 1. IAF! ' 'Y .J we w . f ,, P ------ ---- ---------- ---- --- lme H N,L 7 - ------ --------- ------ -- ------ U at J 9 Dan- Wheeler ' 01' gl ll 1. ,fur '11 a, ' w -' 'x - ll ,V -' - .f V c '3-'vtP'1U---- ------ ---m-m--- ------ -------UL. A ,nlgy Haz- A if? ' ' 4- .... ....-.,..-,.....---..-.....-......-.. 301. .,' 9' -. L V l ...Ju lf -.f W Aetb aam :l -O' ---- ----. --- ------ -d-- - -------,-,--v-A -, HIV or J - J! .J - ----- -4--.--. ---- ---- ------ --.---a ---- X - ,- ,.-1 , .l - ---- --- ---- -- ----- -------- ---- ------U ' an Va a yo ' ahetl Team F, ' -3 H ' ww ', ----- ------- ------ ---- ------ ---- ----K-J 5 L tx, Q V'1 - ---------- ---- -------------------- ' 0 LHP 1 ,, -----------'-Q----av --.- -1--g,------Q--K, 1 l IC A, 'Y A. L. '47 ZH ZAXN 27X six X YN fy Viv 0 .X 5...-.ifx -X! S.. 2 I,-f ff' fn ,,.-c f V ii- Y- ! R 2 .1 7'- If i Xx ,,,x -Vf Q-' xXx X72 Qqyu ,,,ffl wir ..4.. ' YU' - , xx, 7:5 Fx - f - N. .r ' xx '. ' L Q! Q 3, ' f 2, J' Em- '- N 4- 13235 xi' .. 1 'N N X I :EW ' , Rs! Lfx X J tag :fx A? fy-'AJ x 'ian X - -if V X, we ,A f 'f -' , e' . . EQ 551' -: -Li ,f X ff- --nf. -f-, , X -rf:--Wiz., ' -.A5fi,:3. KH ' 23-1 2515! I IFA Jxmm 1 . 3-r-:JL -ff' I ,ffngflg --4 'z' 5 ,' !'m 3'if I f1 m51t:'i'ffA ' fa ,ff 11. 1 H, Vp. X H' -2. -.,.' 'X fi A Xg Dv xx - . 'dn ' --.-- 4 n ' f X -57' V- -X -f ---3 'Y 'fI'h ,4 ' ' ' ' ' ' rf- 1? --' - fm--f -WLM, X, f f 2 f Af f ,ff . --N--ff Q- Xl 'vu f 5 ,f 2 A -ff 1 f 'M ,A ' -X.,,.,.-- -X - I f f-- 'EXW . Q K r , N' , 1 ,gf X,- .T.,- N' f , X L ' ' 'argl .f , - f ff J M ,ff:f-X ,f if 114 ,w,, 1 1 XffXwJ-A 5 - aw.,,47 ' V. I, ff, , xt -E ,, N a. , L-, .K , ,J ---. .F . ' c' X '5 . X ' ,. , ,fs I Q K Q i ,-,. 1 If z 4 .J 4 ixxff -3 , ' J X! ' .gk U L V v Jlfxf f , ' 'XL' AV L- J ln Bi--N Y fl YV N -..-....-. V . , A . , , ,fr ' ' 'N'- :T:? ,Ng O.P.A. We all say that America is the land of plenty. If so, why is there a line at every store hunting for butter, stockings and other commodities? Yet every so often we hear on news broadcasts that so many thousand shortage of meat shouldn't lt ' slaugnt rers the how wny o many tons of butter are held up here and pairs of stockings are held up there e lS even worse now then during the war, and be! Hav you ev r h ard about the red tape have to go through? Th y have to apprals' animal on the hoof, t ll how much fat th r 'll be on it, much waste and how much meat there'll he If th J guess wronely they are vlolatlng O P A rullngs Many slaughter hOuSeS have had to clo e down becaus of thls That lS just one partlcular business It seems to me the O P A is Just a thing to glve a lot of pol tlclan a Job If they have O P A rullngs on slaughter ing why shouldn't they hax om cody in the O P A office to mak the rules who knows so tthing about slaupht rlng What do lawyers and polltlclans know about slaughterlng cattle? bell Ve lf the OIP A were don away wlth entlrely or 1f they had a octt r organwzatlon this country of ours would oe better off Another Pld1Cu1OhS th ng h pp n o on the w st coast where the O P A sent qu with mlsleaiwnf qx Ing questlons as a numbex of un mploy I s ms from my stlonalr s around to the school chlldren st O1 uSlQ5 the arswers to thfse mislead basls they made a r port x gg atlng the d t n tim s the actual number stand polnt tnat the O P A lS trying to lnfluencc the school cn ld en Into thlnking hat th country can't get along wlthout it, and 13 ther by trylng to keep for it If a peac tlme b ! N gro ducatlon In thl y ar of 1946, we a whit people, are pretty well advanced But hav you ever thought about th negro race? Some of the negroes are trying to bett r th mselves, but do n t g t dalf a show Do ou know that about twelve out of every one hundred whlt peopl hav the prlvlleg of golng to some advanced school, whereas, only three out ol a hundred negroes enq y that opportunlty. Ihe negro populatlon of our eountry has b en clos ly pressed by the nerd for doctors and la yers, b3VlHg only about one flfth as many doctors as we nave and raving one lawy r to ev ry I2 050 people wh r a w hav one to ev ry 670 I b lleve that hlgher dhC3+lCW for th negro would b a b n flt to our elves For lnst noe, WOIS negro doctors n d d to ch ck ep dvmlCS that often start among th colored rac Lawy r ar al o n ed d to d fend th n ro b ln? unyu tly punlshed because an 1U ocent p rson oft r turns erlnlnal and takes rev nc on society. per cn wfr unyustly punwsr d, ther would be a gr people from cond mned If a white at deal of talk, but trls haop ns tv the negro rlght along Ihlrty three cell g s that ar JOlHSd under he Unmted Negro College rund are gPldu8+lDg many tralned young men and women each year Wnll hat lS a step ln the rlght direct on, thlrty thr e colleg s ar not n 1 b e take care of the edu catlon ne d of thlrtc n mllllon n groes Nor mon y should be raised for thls cause 5 . Th Q Q .L ' ' c 0 x A A U 'J' Q ' 3 'T 3 ' A that L, . :J x, I X , 9 C 3 'B . zu' I 4 x Q av . . . , U n 4 0 l ,Q 3 3 Q fa ' ' n .1 J ' K1 Q n .1 . ' O A . - A ' ' U 0 O -3 . . U 3 . lx ' J. o 5 ' ' J o u n -. I , . X L Y F3 S he T a o 5 ' . G ' me , if Q 'Tp Q J . . . I, fx . , I . . r 3 . N n 5 . . . 25 Q 0 ' P11 I . rm T Q Q - 1 I ' Q ' - 1. 0 - . - I ' .L I 3 9 3 1. U ' A x . . . fx 5. Q n u o ., ef f . 'T 1 'X Q 'T C' . '1' 3 1 X 'X 'I 3 A e ,. .., 4. if L. J. -lo 4 A Q 5 e e . , . 'I e 3 ' 9 E 21 WSI' u - 7 C2 ' C G. G P ' 1. ' q 4- - 1 -' 1 ' - LJ ed A 1 A 5 1 U I . ' W -f , ' ' - 4- . . .z. I' 3 - 1 LJ G 'T . . 'I 'I 'tr' f I 3 1. u D , o A ' J ' .nw .LI ci . 3 O g f' M. J, 46 1-1 . C .1 ' 0 0 ' C4 A .J V .J if ' J , , I ,,, 1, Q I Q :L 3 ' . 7 X J J N Q S ' 1' X v O 3 I 9 ' 3 ' - 11 ' 3 'x 1 ' ' ' ' ' I la L L xl . C3 .L 1 'i 1 V . l ' ' 1. 'B ' ... ' 1 C '1' r A ' f-Q ' 1 J L XJ . rf, . . , J 13 7 3 2 5' A 'IVWY . . A I 3 . 'ov ' A 7 ' ' 1 1 ' f , . f' ' .L H' C X 3 L. ' 9 1. G C S E3 G U 9 Q 3 ' ff 'Q Y ' Q , ' 3 v .. 1 4. r If U I I V v . . . ,Q '3 C S e 3- .. N 'T 3149 Q 3 :A .x 'I A ' 3 'N' 'x wb V K, .- I -1 e e . 4, D .1 9 u e -3 S E3 S G J 3 43 'P G eg L 3 -1: ' ' c ' ' N ' 'x t fx t 'IJ R, Q 4 ' XJ. ' LJ C . . . ,J ' .'- t za grz. xl A 9 I A AJ. X Nl ANI I . . 0 S ' 2 6 .. u ' .. IU 3 U 7 1 , 3, c . V 1. fl . ' .. I ' 9. 'li k ' Q M . ' 3 3 N . GUS f ff: . . i t .. 6 ' -5 , . . .. e . 1 5 U I 1 t F' 7 . 3 f -, . 4, . . V . . - 1 - Q 9 L11 L 5 N 3. ' . . 1. 4. , X - e N age 3 e ov gg - o 1 -1 - . , . . . I . li S - ' 9 . C Q X G L SV e U .Q -Q This is supposed to be a free country where all have equal rights but negroes are not always considered to be our equal, I thlnk we should all conslder the negro situation a llttle more thoughtfully and thoroughly I Johnny's Reactlon Toward Clvlllan Llfe It was on a dr ary, ralny mornlnb four years aoo wh 1 Johnny left hls home, famlly and pPl6HdS at a very low ebb to enter the service of hls country The four years hav pa ed by swiftly and Johnny, aft r many adventures, comes marchlng hom His famlly expected Johnny to have the same bollsh expres lons and attltudes he had four years ago and when thev flnd he has lost them and ha become a man wlth man' ldeas ald xperiences they are very much astonlshed John who has alway been full of llfe and has alway carried a shlle upon hls fac , now as become high strung and snappish He has be 1 home almost two m nths and tas never once thought about gettlng a Job If anyone has occasion to mentlon it to hlm he becomes angry and avs he doesn't need a job, he has hls muste in5 out pav, n p ts one hundred dollars a month for three months then lf le is stlll uzemploy d he pets unem ploym nt compensatlon whl h Dive hlm twenty dollars a week for flfty two we ks when he left he as enwa ed to a glrl ln hls hom town and after he had been bon for over a year sh found someone else and got mar i d That chan? d Tohnny consld rably he doesn care about datlng other E1 l wh r he nas classlfl d as belng all allke H used to a t nd church regularly blt nov he G3 sn't even go once a we V H Just stays around the house, Wl h a wlld frlghtenlng loo? on his face, S1ePDlUg, r ddlng a e ating He eldom p d s, specldlly about hls Army ex p Pl nces f anyore asks hlm about the war he becom s em The unpleasant plctu e of Johnny could b the plcture of your Johnny or m ne And vnat ar we gOlDg to do about it? I bel eve ohnny should t a Job, becau e he n ds someth ng to k p hln from tYlHklH about those dreadful thlnss that hdpo n d ovcr ther H shouldd't l t the fact that h 1S gettlnb twenty dollars a weck make hlm los h1s ambltlon to eo to work and support him elf Unfortunately, many tur ing veterans con ld r th m elves heroes because hey have b r fi5ht1ng for thelr country and that ClVlll3HS owe tn n a 1lVlHg for tF1S s rvlce Whlle they deserv our s dc rest pralse, they must not fore t that there wer a gr at many 4 P's who want d to go and couldn' and a gr at many drafted m n who could go and d1dr't Nant to Thos who remaln d at rom also s rved Kwlthout the gloryl in war plants and on the farms I believ that w sdould treat our r tUPHlH5 V terans the same way we did befor the went away We SHOQIQ w lcom them home to th sam llf , lov and pursuit of happ n ss ln our land of th fr and our hom of the brave hould try to g t them adyu ted to thlngs that would b of lnterest to them but do lt 1U such a way that they won't CODSldbF them solxes a DUPQcH to soclety, and stop asklng th m about what they saw and w nt through ovcrs Your Johnny, our Johnny or anyone's Johnny isn't the Johnny who left us to serve his country , 6 . . . L 'V . ' 9 M. G. 46 . . . . . S 9 2 ' L 'T 'A Q' GV' 5 . ., . L . A . , ' g 9 f S3 ', l O Y. . -J . . Q ' 'x 1 ' A Ml. . J D . . 'S ,L 3 . l e H . . ' .5 - S 3 1 S . L 1 9 . .T wr . fi . F' o .5 . . 1 - .. 9 - ' H . - 3 G. A L. V' Cl l 1 3 f ! . I - . . g J. L . . 1 .- e, l 5 - . S ,V 3' . 1 , , P . ' V ' :I -'QC 4. . . N' 1 . 'Y 2 1 I A 3 4. 1 ' 4 V D ' 1 e ' L 'c U s ' ' df . 1 Q 7 V e '7 up - farm ' ' ' Q ef vs ,. U 5-J . . ef A ' S .1 ' G A 1 n. r e . -f De e - .f e ' 'g 't . x ,Q . nn F . . . 3 . J . rd L Q O u 9 ' Q 'P ,L 1 1 'X I Nl Ll sl ' ' I 1 . ' S ' 23 .0 9 I . 4. . . 4 , . . Lf 2 .1 . . 3 JA . 53: . ,Q . X . X n' e . . e s s e.k e K . - . 7 Q . Q S3 Z 1 4. L 1 Ei ' 1 L ,, barrassed and answers them shortly. . - 4 . '11 - S 'X 1 . , . ' Y 1 . I E S , . 7 , T w ' rv-2. ' P Q we 'F .L u bb e .e . we - V . . . - . '33 Y J. f . 1 Q.. ,- . . ' L Sl G A G. 6 l l G ' 53 'x 'V' 'J 3 3 ' Q ' c ' 9 - .L ' ' Lv 1 ' -.J L . 'T S 3 5 . v I, 5 L Pi? 'fl -, 5 - S :J 9 HS 4- V I . . J 5 u X 3 GO L A' .. . . . G , G A . . . fi . ,, . V4.1 a l G 0 ' ' : '3 'X . 3 ' 6 L. we . qu L t. 1 , J E3 9 14 ' ci - - t - A . S ' A U , - ' Q . . 9 ' S l 3 S 5 3 - , A L ' ., 1 1 , G . S l S 'T 'S' ' l 1 A 1 1 13 J' 3 ' ., 6 9 G fm ' fn fx ' 1 ' Q., 19 e o J l :, xv 1. 6 '39 G 1 ' . 418 Sl . ,. . ' ' G J S 3 . - ' 3 .1 , . . . . I , - rs ' 'fm - ' 4 - . ' --, A . - L, ' G 7: r ' GHS, 'r X x , J. ' o A. C. 47 ... .- United States Army The nation's armed forces, th natlons borderlng the seal, and of the nation in tlmes of peace time their purpose lS to become traln others so that ln tlme of army on land, the navy Cfor the alr force are the defenses as well as 1U war In peace tralned amd, if nece sary, to natlonal danger, tb y, too, will be prepared to take ap arms and reslst lnvaslon ln war tlme, the armed forces fight the aggressor to crush him or, that is lmpOSSlbl6, to hold him at bay untll more powerful forces can be ral ed wlthln the nation to protect t The trainlng of the army conslsts not only in handllng wea pons but in careful tearwork and close co OPd1H3tlOU amoung all unlts The prof ssional troops of the United States Army serve in peacetime and in war Thls army dates officlally from tlme of ratlflcatlon of the Cons ltutlon in 1789 lt had both the 1ts b ginnings in the Continental Armr of Revolutionary days, though there was a milltary ystem 10 thls country long before then American troops fought on th1S hemlspher as part of the Britlsh Army durlng the colonial period A very famous Brltlsn regiment of today, Tho K ng's Royal Hlfle Corps, was organlzed in Amer ca ln 1775 as th 62nd, and later as the 60th, Royal Amer can Reglment of Foot Only one unit of the regular army of today has exlsted slnce Contlnental tlmes Thls is Battery D, 5th Fleld Artlllery, whlch came lnto belng as Captaln Alexander Ham 1ton's Company of Artlllery During the American R volutlon the troops fightlng to free tae colonles from hngland fell lnto two groups, the Continen tals, who werc organlzed as a rational Iorc dlr ctly under the Contlnental Congres , and the mllitla, ralsed by the vari ous colonies Continental rcglments were OPflC8 d by men CONmlSSlOD6d by the Congress, the mllitia un ts by offlcers chosen by the colonv in which such units wer ral ed, frequent ly elected by the soldlers themsclve , and without regard for their knowledge of war Thls was a very unsatlsfactory syst but ln gereral lt continued until the World War of 1914 1918 There are two classes of olflcers who command the nllsted men ln the army lhere a e noncommissioned offlcers whlch are corporals, and sergeants appolnted from the ranks Warrant offlcers rank above the hlgH6St DOHCOmmlSSlOHLd officers There are two grades chlef warrant officers and warrant off1 c r, juUlOP grade Above th are th offlc rs ffrom second Lt to the General of the Armiesl who arc COmKlSS1OHGd by the PPcS1dGHt with the advnco and cons nt of th Senate, and whose terure of OfflCu 13 permanent until r tirement for age or for thlrty or more years of servlce The Presldent oi th Unlted State 1 the Command r 1U Chief of the Army Under him, the S crctary of Nar heads the War Department, whi h ras direct charge of the Army The hlghest ranklng offlcer of the army lS the Crl f of Staff, who advlses the Secretary of War on mllltary affairs The Combat Arms Cfighting troops? are thc lnfantry, cavalry, flcld artillery, coast artlllery corps, air forces, armored force, cnglncer corps, amd signal corps Support ng these are the S TVlCuS vhich keep thc wha ls of army buslncss turnlng The offlc rs and men of the regular army adopt m111tary lip as a career, Just as men adopt oth r occupatlons This is true also ln the armies of othcr countries, wh re the majority 7 . Q . Q Q O - . . 1 S . . Q Q D Lk! 1 . . . ' - . - f - . , . 1 Q Q . Q Y C1 I O I A Q 1 Q . . K Q - A! - ' A L Q o S I 4 f 1 - . . 1 ., -Q 1 ' 1 Q . - Q 4-, L . - V O e 1 1 al- .. . Q . 1 cv ' Q A . J . . - 4 . ' . 9 . Q Q . V 1 g ' ' 1 , - ' 4 1 ' A 4. ' . . . D 1 - .L V 3 , . . 4. 0 . Q Q Q ' s . . . Q . Q . ., . 4 Q 5 J. l Q ,y . 0 u. l 9 T . Q -1 . . L - X v -Q Q A ' L .. e v Lf Q Q . Q ' S .L v ' Q . Q 3 . 4. PS A . . . Q . . 1 .. 1 v 1 13 S ' 'A 1 , 2. T5 o , 1-J .1 Q Q A . J A' g em Q . ,- D L3 ' ' -. . Q . 4. 1 ,k Sl Q ,--1 - . q I I' . . ' U n . Q . Q 3 l . Q ' . . I . Q ' Y V Q , - I '3 q USS I S3 K3 L . 0 5 l ' L L g . . M 1 A A , v Q +3 . Q .1.1. 9 G A' P 1 I 2 I 2 . o , Q -. Q A . ., . 4. 8 U J 'S S A 9 'x ' . 1 Y a 3 . Q J f 4 .1 . C L Q ' Q . , Q p Q N Q 1. .. R J. U 1 Q Q , , . 1 g 1 LX ' ' 1 ' r 1 n A ' 1 v fu- . 4 rw' '1 Q ' Q A Q 4. N v Q - '4 - .1 3 .1 QQ V ' 3 0 . . . S .L 3 . 1 ,- Lf o 0 F A Q u V - - J of the officers, and a certain portion of the enlisted men, are really professional soldiers In no country is the military profession a road to rlches, al though it is an ancient and honorable way of llfe The soldie lik the teacher, clergyman and physician, is d dicated to a life of service ard lf he lS really at hls best, must be wllllng to make sacrifices Becau e he lives in a communlty of f llow sol diers, and 1S mov d about fr quently from place to plac thus never b coming closely knlt to the life of one slngle vlllage, town, or city, he 15 somewhat set apart irom the av rage c1v1l1an In most states soldlers may replster and vote just 1 oth r Cltl zens do However, soldlers and sallors are not permltted to vote 1n some states Thls law, forme ly wldespr ad, dates back to th earl, days of the natlon when sta e offlclals f ar d that by mOVlDt troops lnto a partlcular locallty a F deral Adm1DiS+P3tlOD mlght lnflu nc the course of an election I The United Stat Narlnes The creation of the Unlt d stat s harlnes wa Inspired by the Britlsh Royal uarlnes lie Unlted State harlnes were OPU3nlZ d by the Continental Congre s of the D S lh ir motto is 'Semper Fidelis whlcn m an 'Always Falthfdln and thelr lDSlgDl3 13 a nGlobe, Ancror and eagl ' slgnifylng servic on land, at sea an in the alr During wars tk function of h corps is to seize positions favorable for ba s and hold th m until oth r forces arrive to establlsh permanent occupation Thty are ready for ac tion on a mom nt's notlee, th ir stliklng forc Lncludes every known weapon of war and whwl the army and navy do not flght ex cept 1U tlmc of war, the m P11 hav land d 1U for lpn t rrltory again and agaln 1H tlme of p a If the army ard navy dld so it would be an aet of wal but trad tlon permlts the marlr s to step are to orovnd traln d d taehments IO capltal ship of the navy, maintaln flc t marlne fore s in r adln ss to move at any tlme and to any plac , also to guard naval prop rty and shore estmbllsh ments in thls country or outlylng poss sslons, perform special WlSSlOHS for the gov rnment and land for the p ot C+lOH of Amerl can lives anu prop rty ln dlsturbed ar as where operatlons ashore are lnvolved Th marlnes are a sp clally organlz d force only on board shlp, in th BFltlSh and U S Naxles Th y are used only for coast de fens or to garrl on forts ard CO1OUlC 1D oth r countr es wh re th y are organized Some of the eountri s whlch have corps cor responding to our marlne are DPlZll, Th Netherlands, France, Rus la, Furl y ard Ch lc, Italy and Japan During th H volutionary War, tr marln s served on both land an s a fhey made thelr flrst landlng attack on enemy h ld shores 1n 1776 wh n th J attack d the Britl h base at New Provi dence ir th Banamas QIGCC th n they hav carrled out n arly 200 such landing Durlng th Bahamas op ratlon they rals d for the first tim over for ign soil 81 Am rlcan emblem wlth th motto nDon't tr ad on me They ar called Leathcrn els because in the Revolutlonary War days th y wore high leather stocks to prot ct their throat agalnst thrusts from plcks, eatlasses and words Ihe hlgh collar of the present day, dress blues, 13 a hold over from thls early practlce I 8 , 0 . - . I . I' , 9 - 53 ' . X . . . . L ' - . 1 Q 3 S .1 e ' . . C E3 9 9 . . . A ' 3 .J . 3 , A 3 O Q 5 A I I O . I . . I . . A 'X . J U C S Q ' 'm ' ' ' 3 . . . U 1 . O ' Ya ' . Q 1 fa x f gy .1 K, Q, 1 A A . . . G a I . it . - .u O 1 I O 0 I G e J. 3 C s . , , A. C. 47 1 ,- ' 3 G S I . I 1f I 'V S f I V I .I f . A 1 I S Y I 1 G 8 'V' I ' 5 X 5 S o o E3 A gy . -, I 1 . V. . . r . . 3 S I ' J 1 v-1 f . . . + I e 1 e d . . - 4- , 0 ie - U G 1 ' 3 -. SG C . G . ' . . I 4 A .J 5 . 2 M. 'J E ,, fx ' .x 0 .' I 1 ' ' 1- .3 ' . 1 x K1 v J .L v , - ' ... S - 3 - . u . - ' . . F A Q . E ,A F X Q . X . ,J . e . e. I -J an u U - e, D 1, - . . . , - - . - 2. .1 A C ' C -J g 3 1 I r . . V. . l ' I .. , , . , '-1 , ,G . . . Y L l . in wlthout bSCOm1Hg belllgerenes. Some of the duties of the corps . . A , 1-. . 1 1 . S . ij 6 r I .. I' ' S . . . , . , N . . . 1 xi ' - ,. Yi fa . C A . f C . - C ex a - . , . C . 5 3 :J L - ' 'n -5 3 r f 3 '1 fu ' J ' - I Q I I I Q, e, . .1 ,B . . ,N ,X . X - ' K., ' 1 0 . L 0 . . . , . 'B 'N 3 C1 f.X 1.1 ld ..s- -J ul x 3 ' 7 ' 5 'A ' 'J Q 9 . Q 5 ul ' . ,z ' Q ' A 1: ' gl ' 3 3 xl D 5.1 L A- ! Q .L J J. 4 L1 . G 1 'X VJ A A A J. Lf C I' J . - . 'D S 3 1.1 F' S u 5 ' f. ' . f , Y . , S 'JZJL . 1 .L 3 r 1 . , , . - J 1 G S c MJ . 3 5 ..- r H . e . d e . A f 1 J f 2 e . - . C G I f ' . C , 3 S I w ' r- ' - 'J x -5 ' x fn I .. un . . U - ' RJ 1- ' Q, ' RJ . , , A . . I -JS , :J . H3 ' ' e . C . . . 3 .1 E2 . . 1' . C 3 ' S L , U -3 e - , A rx . A Cx f 5 ' f x N? L 1 k.l 1 ' . . . L G 'X 9 . ' e Q S' , F X 'X . - 4 . . . C -3 x .. fn a , ' L. E. 46 - 1 Lost Civilization The lnterest in Central America lies in th past, not in the present In about th flfth century the Maya Indians bullt great Cit1G and monum nts whlch Iank wlth the Pyramlds of Egypt Th haya Indians were hlvhly educated, they had work d out a ca nder, al o a m thou of WPltlHg Nany faots about this lost race have been brought to l1?ht by th florts of John L btephens of New York Steoh h1r d mul t ers Indlah ruln in away tre yungl monuments I menorlals, some by browinp roots lhese dressed and cov red wlth growth w troplcal ha bc h the cutting and IDdl3W carrl rs to mak hls way tc the Int rlor of Guatemala wher , aft r ltn a machete, he unearthed fourt n brovths rad nearly destroyed the knocked down and others pull d molumtnts curlously and rlchly hi roglyphlcs were not made by educated savag s, this was art, imne art, a flerce sort art ont could not recagnlz . Of all th explorer who hxve labored to bring the Maya out of darknes , nobody ras iccomplished o much a h H lhomb on. In Dlfmd by th legead that thc Maya Indlans had had a well at Chlvken I a Yucatln, fh re they S3CPlfl0bd Jounv mald ns and youn men to th rmln god, h spent mo t of hls llf tlm prov Ha the ancient l g nd After yea f plannlng, he boucht th lani wher tn sacr d pool wa locat d, and started dred lt After workin n arly a w ek w thout f ndlrg HHfthll7 but mud and d Oayed vev tatlon, he brought to ta surfac tfo mall r d pellets whlch prov to b lncense whlch, ac prd1ny to legend, had been us d 1U SlCFIflC11l ceremonies En furaf d, he k pt on wlth the tedlou dredglnb, th n thln s began to show up A hundred y ars ago, f N Anfrlcan had heard the nam of uma a QCHIC ly anyoae Jn the vorld was aware that once a r ce of Indlans whe rad toad ln culture far abov the prl m t1v savages of th Norta nad lnhablt d C ntral qmaFlC3 The dtcondants of thee cultur d Indlans till llve IH Guatemala and Yucatan Whey stlll speak themr an estral a fu , but the cruelt s of ta Spanlsh conqu rors have wmp d out ev ry other trlc uf th lr orlpinal genlu lhe exnloratlons beUUP by St phens and Thomnson hav been k pt un tlOU of have be Th re glnated by thc I xlcan Gov rnm nt and th CQPHSQI Inst tu Washlngton Th all I t mples, statues and pyramld n r tored to th gP1Wu ur of the grelt da s. are many theor e to h the Naya IHd1lHS ori nd how they boCQW o lar advanc d in cultur . Som historians b I v th y ClTe from Western urop oth rs thlnk th y came from Ru Ia cross the Baring St alt and trav l d Smuth untll thfy iound a sultabl cllmatt ihelr I ponds t ll of a Spanl rdl who llv d anoni What vritt n record that cetrof d by h Sparmsh whlte god Cprobably a shlpvrecked Th 1 t achlnv th m much cultlrf Hl7ht have solv d th myst r v alquerors. IO . , ,-5 , u U 3 1 o A ' fa ' f v 'A L1 ' . . . Q 1 ' S f . 11 I 9 W' - Q 2 A fr T ' e . Q L1 'v ' c' - fx, 5 DI a I L1 . ., A- . . Q r. , .LQ S 1 Q I 0 'T Q U -s ' rv ' I lk. L J ' sl K xl - -D 'N W I ' e e W . 1 Ia . . L cns ' x f- fx ' ' ' 'N A ' x .. C1 I U e1 ' I f xg ea C, J ' -9 cw w ' fu ' 'z x A N ' ' I . .3 up I ' ' Q: ' U r.. J , 1 ,. - ' 1 3 ..' . fc I I .C ' .L f' 1 . 9 . U 3 - FW ' 1 .. he e T v , -1se . - ' . ru vi ' ' ed del . . . 1 e up '1' ' rn ' Y ':. ' 1 3 K . 3 Q .1 . 1 4 . - - 5 e 3 S 3 -J 1 Q1 I X un' 1 3 O I , ' 3 r, f' I ' . E3 ' . 5 -' - Q . .1 1 x O K f ca 'E I ' G c 6 'A S f . ' 5 - 1 - ,-X ' 1-1 1, . S LT -lf 7 S I- L' S 4 g Q FTW S . . -1- . S, .1 I 3 ' . .i f , 5 ' 9 2' c . ' 1 ' 7 . ' 4- rv fx ' ' ' .s Y 1 : J X L1 A4 A. 9 I V K1 5 1 h 5.3 ' fa T w - ' .21 ' f' ' V Q, . ' in . U1 , e1 KJ ' ' x ' x 'Y 'w :A x f fx 'x x 'rr cv ia L1 4. - .1 C1 C14 1 ' 1 K I Q O ' - r- - V 1 1 1 1. ,X 'F U 13 1 1 ' - A ., 'B V3 ' '12 , 1. S . . .' G I I. 1 N' 1 Fl g 3 . , 9 C -N Q 3 : ' 1 ' v' ' ' CN '- u fu ' L1 .s. .L J. I ' L 9 , L1 -1 1 1. 'Q -J 'x n ' 'A ' 0 W x 'x ' ' fx d . ' r 4 ' . ,I , , J. KJ e . - L, -1' .J -.1 . L1 3 ' 1 'S -7 A f ' fl ' Q1 ' ua 5 - ' . c x -J . . . . . 4 f Q . 5 1 L' E' Q 1 C 3 , fwv G 1 ' ru ' 1- 3 ' -f 1 - Q . - 11 TJ 1, Q , . A , 3 -5. - F I I ' -J . , L1' T 1, ' o 1 1 0 n , H , ' . 'll -1 q U e X' Q Q . L . Lf A 7 'v r A ' ' u 1 'X O . U I , A . .I I W I-q .Q e . ., . t . I: - 3 ' .3 r - -w 'x T 7 3 A ' ' 3 'X 5 ' A.L e1 x ' 1 3 J 'fa UL J. x1 A I S 'J L3 f' 1. J ' . . . - 7 3 ' a 11 IG .L - 9 . S I . . .- 1 1- P 11 . . ' C ee a - 3 U ' , ' . f' C 1 YN fr V1 rr ix , 4 Q ' fx ' 1 '1 AI Ik, af. K1 f .L e1 4 .- J L1 U ' ,X . , ,N - - ,. A Q .3 : .. ' . - . O x .1 L1 ' 1. V Q D 43 -' S Q m fn , 1 ' 1 z ' 1- p cs , ,fx . 1 . 4 I Q - . E I .1 ,CB .J 'Ju ' V V 1 u A ' fa -7 X1 A 1 'Lv ' e' . x,- 1.4 11 .. x1 .L - . D - , . A I me 7' . . Q I I -f I S I 1, J ,1 F Q ' . S A 33 ese 1 e , iado a e'e y G 1 fu -7 cw 3 r- 1 ' fx vs Q 3 .T 1 r, , -QI L' .I J. I L: Q X YV 'J L NJ .. 1' CA. ' rn ' -n 7 -1 ,fx o N' - ,. 2 .A .. .' QL 5. .Lai L1 ' ' ll L1 ., , '1 I ,, ,. . , T1 ' xi: . 'J ld .J Cl f' . 1 ' 1 5 IL Q: , , . A fi f' ,. I U 'S dx c . ' A .J D ' 3 I ' I' I . 1 .' X I ' ' '- 1 . 'N1 13 e I J 'T ' I f C . .- '3 g r'1 . Q . fx ,H fn . , ' 1 , ' X1 -D -I 4. i L I H O J . ' rw ' 'x -N - x v 1 ' Q 1 - L1 . I L1 L' 1. . A 1. '1 IL U ' C-2 A V I 1 J I ,J O 1 . . , H -' . f 11- : n 1 4' f fi N .D I ' I ge , V J I C C J If JPL: . '1 1 ':. 'L' 1 ' fs C1 e I 'J ef L, C , L. L C - 'X e ' 3 Until someone finds the key to translate the hieroglyphics carved on the temples and statues, the story of the lost civi- lization will remain a mystery. M. G. '46 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow l807-1882 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in the town of Portland on the coast of Maine On his mo+her's side, he was descended from the John Alden and Priscilla Mullins whose romance he ce lebrated in nMil s Stand1sh', on his father's side from an old an lish family of which the first American repre entative set tled in Newbury, Mass , about lo76 Longfellow was an American poet who was remarkable for the sincerity and kindness of his character He almavs had time to help anyone who needed his assi tance and was never too busy to see wnoever called His education was aristocratic like hi birth, he was brought up in habits of respect and obedience, of unselfishness, the dread of debt and the faithful p rformance of duty, At flf teen, Longfellow entered Bowdoin College at Brunswick Maine. He graduated in lB2o leaving behind him a record o good that he was offered a professorship of modern languages at Bowdoin After pondering ov r what pxofess on he should accept, he near ly decided to study law in his father's law office, but his talent for literature caused him to accent the prof ssorship at Bowdoin After spending a few months at home for rest, he sailed for nurope he arrived in Franc , and tour d through Spain, Italy and Germany Aft r thr e y ars of study abroad, he returned to Portland with th idea of a full professor hip at Bowdoin, for which he was chosen One Sunday morning in church, he noticed that Mary Potter, a former schoolmate whom he had not seen for several years had grown into a beautiful young woman W th dignity, he got his si ter to introduce him to Miss Potter, and with practical ar dor be induc d Miss Pott r to b come his wife The next y ar, the Longfellows w re in London where they found many friends and a delightful welcome They spent six months in Stockholm and Copenhagen, studying th Norwegian, Finnish and Spanish languages, and in Octob r, went on to Holland Pere his wife fell ill, and soon di d He collected her clothing and sent it home to hor sister with a not that the suffering he nad undergone in p rforming this simpl duty was more than he could describe. Ho came to Cambridge in the Winter of his twenty ninth year and established r sidence in the historic Craigie House His life was too lonely and restless, and he want d the influence of home Writilg a letter to his sister in law, he announced he was going to b arr d to Mary Ashburton whom he had met seven years before His work at the Univ rs ty gr w harder as the years went by as he gave much tim and thought to hi deportm nt He grew weary and said re had no strength l ft for po try Longfellow had writt n two prose works and three lolg r poems, nThe Span ish Student hvangelin and The Golden Legend in the s ente n years sp nt at Camb idge ll , . . I 0 U . . , . ' ' .1 . . A . 1' L - ea .. 1-1 U . . . S . - L11 . v ,- 1 Q ' . x n xl . ' 1 . u ' o 1 ex 1 U Q . Q , S I 0 . . . . e Y un . f x 4. .1 Q e L- 1 . .f J . . 1 S . , 0 fs u 4 .1 J.. 1 . , Q . . V . . Q . ' .. v . o . J ' A. K-I J -v-n v g E3 ' if 1 g .. 9 9 9 . - 6 1 S' S . -fs . u . - u . Q . . 1 1 u 1. - H . - . . D . '- A . .3 9 6 Q .. u A G . .L O -I . o -I . s A fs- 'L 'LJ A . 3 . . 1 . G . . , D . . e 3 ' Q - V A Q Q - 3 A S 0 Q . 5 . D ' . v o 1 f Q . , H e e e ' A ' A n e . , f 1- i A ' I O Q I I I U 3 . 9 . . 1 3 'A 'z A X U In M u . ' ' F . e 3 wa 1 fa -x Q LILK .LX-I f . . ' ' A3 4 r V 4. 9 V ' . l L3 ' S G 0 . 'I L. . ' 6 G Q x ' ,cu A 1 3 .v v Q A - , -.f Q.. Y A bb 1 ll 1 ' A VI - 'll ' 9 X G ' 11 GV' I C G A 11 'T Q - - After retiring from the University, he wrote entries in the nJournal of Hiawathan. In 1861 the death of his wife came when her dress caught a- fire from a match, and she was severely burned. Longfellow, trying to save her, was so badly burned he could not attend the funeral. In l868 he made his fourth and last trip to Europe where he was presented an armchair by Cambridge children. In l882 he died after a short illness His final resting place is Westminster Abby R 1 The Homecoming Joan auntered toward the pay station There was ju t time to telephone to Jim that she was leaving for New fork The telephone directory was in use, but surely she eould remember his number even if she had not called it all these months She fumbled for her nickel, took down the r ceiver, and said the operator slowly, nBr1dgeport, N Y 4451 X H Breathl ssly she waited until he heard a deep voice say N m nderson peaking H ello, Jim er ed oan H o you rememb r mef' ooanl he shouted Where are you? Ar you coming home9 I can't believe it' you Why didn't you tell us? 'Of course I'm coming hom , s1lly,u laughed Joan R1 now I'm w iting lor a train in Florida to take me home didn't l t you know because I wanted to surp ise you Does that answer all your qu stionsv I hope so because I haven much tim New look, Jim, I want to surprise Nom and Dad so don't tell them anything about me I'll b home tomorrow night on the 8 lo Just be sure that they're rome and that' all I'll ask fin sh d Joan HSur , sure, I'll do anything you ask, but see that ou get home as quickly as po SlbW6 warned Jim Hier 's my train, row , Joan said nGot to hurr ee you soon Good bye' As sh hung up the ree iv r, sh hummed a little tune My, South Pacific for a year, serving in the Wac's 5h hadn't been hom since then Jim, who was her twin brother, hadn been able to nter the service because of an old back injury he lived with their father and moth r in a little town in New York, called Bridge ort nAnd wust think, in another day I'1 be ther ' Sh s ttled hers lf on the train and decid d to take a little nap An hour lat r wh n sne woke up, it was dark outside Joan had supper on the tr in and went to bed early She dreamed that night of how happy Mom and Dad would be when she a r ved home N xt day was dull and foggy but Joan f lt that nothing could make her unhappy today The day pas ed sliftly as the train sped on its way, and as dusk f ll Joan began to gather her thirgs tog th r An hear lat r he h ard the conductor call ing, H ridg port h hurried down th ai l and soon found herself standing on tn t ny platform of her honctown As the di tance to ner hom vas short, sh d cidcd to walk and hav her bags sent later 12 I . I J. . 46 A. c ' cw ' :J I 0 L I ' ' X g . . x . . Q Q . . . . ' c e t . O 1 o o ' n . . e , U - s -, . - H Ji A s e. .,. ' H , I H ie J . D 1 , e . I! ' T . e . e . . . . . gy Why s . . ' o a 1 - L se 1 11 C, A Q 8. . D . . A . I . G . I I 1 u P ' I . I e . . s , 't . Q . 1 I L1 q I L .. Y '.s . e . U - 1 O L S N , i ie . . G 1 . 1 ' . Y L S .L 0 - A Q f A Il S .L v - O Y Q - . H I O , . . e L e e . e . . but it would be ood to et home asain! Joan had been in the J 1 0 l J I I 7 LB -I O V . . , 6 ' 0 'N ' ' t vs - Y . L 6 - . .- ' S . . 2 t I .e ' ' . . . ' vx . I , p . l '.x H -N 3 - 'A U ' ' Q L1 Q K1 ka KJ u . l A. . . . 9 Q .J c . 0 4' 21 - . . Q 1. ' ' ' 3 r vu 3 J 1 4. .L O ie ' ' e 1 FT ' ' I h - I , 3 S J U' . . A U 3 ' i'i e e . 11 ' e3 s e - . . g C, . 1 g B e . Q e I -e s e -' 'I .' . A . -S 1. ' L . - ' 1 u u . s ' e ff. e e ' A e A O - - Main Street looked just the same. There was the high school where she had had such fun and sometimes sorrow. Right ahead was Joe's Drugstore where she and the gang had drunk sodas and eaten ice-cream by the ton. Just another corner and she'd be home. Joan felt as if she had never loved it quite as much as she did now. Of course it wasn't very big and certainly Mom and Dad weren't rich, but it was home and that's what counted. Going quietly up the steps she stood for a minute and look- ed in the window. There in the living room sat her mother, father and Jim. Mother as usual was knitting, Dad was deep in a book and Jim seemed nervous. Probably wondering when she would arrive. Well, he wouldn't have to wonder much long- er she thought as she gave the bell a hearty ring. She could see Dad getting up, now he was opening the door 'Joanl' he managed to exclaim, as his pipe fell from 1S mouth 'Is it really you? HWhy of course it is Dad' Don't look as lf you had seen ghost ' Laughted Joan Ruthl Dad shouted to his wife Joan came into the hall as her mother came hurrying toward them 'Have w company? Mom ask d Mom gasped as she ot a goo look at the person standing in the shadows Then she was laughing and crying as she hu ged and kissed Joan A half ho r later after evervon had linashed asking ques tions and tney were all settled in the living room, Joan told them something about army life It's tne most wonderful thing that ev r happened to me she said but don't think that I'm not glad to be home becau GI'd rather be here than any where else in the whole world I n ver thought muon about going away befor , but now that I'm hom again, I know that a home is the best thing a person can have, spec ally wh n it' such a lovely one as this Joan could tell by their faces that th whole family agreed I Pickup on Fifth Avenue It happened on an exening when th world went hilarious It began up at 50th ard Fiitd Avena of tdat n ver to be for gotten day I was standing wa ching th crazy crofd when I saw it The boy and girl met in the hustle of a toJn gone mad The boy was an ensign and undoubtedly sure of himself when it came to doing his ob LH girl Nas p etty and wore a h J pass d ach oth r, tk n topped, lock d back and smil d It wa like and love at fir t glanc H stepped up to hfr and said som thing tnen sh said back somethin , and tr y walk ed away lh y went into a bar and had counl of drink then Join d th singirg After that I lo t th m and walked and thought of th people who had died and of the p opl who would n't have to di As I cam upon ot Patrick's Church I d cid ed to go in and as I climbed thc cathedral st ps and went in where it was quiet and peopl wer at prayer, it was th n I saw the Navy kid with his ribton and th girl with har flow er d dr ss, down on th ir kr s prav ng together 1 15 . J- 0 I Q h o Q he I c , . n O o . . 1 a C I If ll . ' - ' O 1 I C '1' 'Z . l . H e . e . g d a 1 1 . A Q A . . Q, X - . , 5: ' ' ' , . 1 . u A e K - U 1 . 1 ' T 1 - .L g 4 Q , H ' N1 - J 4 S .1 x' L 0 Y 1 0 e .. U . e e . . . . I .L . S 1 U '3 S . gg 3 . - Q L . . W 9 , o B, A. 49 ' ' 2 ,. cle ' ' . 3 'I ' 1 ' 1 -J u If . L 1 '31 - C ' J 7 ' . 4- ' f ,CZ U -.1 O G , 'v' - . . . 0 . 1 J L .1 L H' I 'T I . . . . S1 , - I A 4. A I P U -E . F51 :X 0 x N P' . U , , Q . 5 5 A 1 rett flowered rint dress black loves and a black hat. . ! J T ev e e e le. s L, L e 1 .e 1 -4 e S - ' s . f ee. e W 1 U e . G . , , . , T H , Q , I 6 J - 1.23 W ' . m e ' : a L e ' ,s .. G . N. 5 ,F 9 E1 n 4 J . .J - S ' f ' e H ' , e A e 1 ' ' Q fu C' 1 ' '3 ' .. V Q 1 Q1 Q E1 . . , . L ' A 3 2. I f .. . . . L A e e .L f , e . v . 1 . C1 'J . v . 'X J LJ U . 4 U . ' -1 1: 1 as fun -T 'r -A ' x.1 .J 1 - J 15.1 .1 U 1, .1 0 J. R. 46 - - The Time I Embarrassed My Family The time I embarrassed my family was when I was sent to jail. I stole thousands of cars, robbed hundreds of banks, and mur- dered almost everyone I saw on a trip around the world. I started with fifteen cents from Sabattus. I took the bus to Lewiston and stole two cars and a truck to go to Portland. I ate in a restaurant and got out without paying. On my way to Boston I had to kill three policemen. I stole a giant elec- trified metal man from an experiment station After that all th police had to do was follow wreck d Cltl'S I got to New York and stole the biggest boat I could find by paying three million dollars to some gangster I traveled to London where I stay d as a begg r until my electrified giant could be ship ped and him over on three ships One of the ships was loaded too much it sank All I had was the body and thr e arms I sold for scrap metal I went back to th United States where police caught me and sent m to Jail for begging in the str t Was I luckyl If anyone wants to know how I embarrassed my family, it was because I dreamed all this and wh n I woke up screaming and all the n ighbors came running in to s what the matter was my family was very much embarrassed. Th New Iron Horse It wa a warm Spring day in early April Martha and Jake Allen were t aiing a ound the farm, Martha gett ng th house cleaning done and Jake trying to plow FV rything was going along fin until the mailman l ft a letter from Tom All n at th Allen farm. Martha got th letter from the box and opened it UDear Mom and Dad, I'm coming home for a vacation and I have a big sur prise for Dad' birthday Martha forgot all about her house cleaning ard ran out to tell Jake the good news 'Oh yeau Jake said, 'A big surpri e I suppose he is coming hom with som new fangl d ideas to farm with Last year he insisted on throwing a lot of stuff on the back field, said lt wa lime and would sweet blasted colleg teachers som h lp with this here how to hold a plow. That night lom arriv d n th land Just as if those ding now what my bark field ne ds plowing I hop he hasn't forgott n from ollege After th usual greet ing, he asked, HHow ar you g tting alone with the Spring vork, Dad?H Not so fa t, Son said Jake, 'Old Jerry and Maud ar getti o and I kind of guess I am too HY said lom, 'What you n d Dad, is a tractor, it wou e a lot quick r and asi r for you Jak Jump d up so quiccly his pip fell from his mouth to the floor ir ctor' Son, I'll Fav non of thos hissing rip snorting, thund ring, man made iron horses on my farm all they do is tr ai down the ground and make it all th hard r No, siree, Son, old J rry arf daud will plow my land HN ll, just as you sa , Dad, you can plow with Jerry and 14 O Q ' Q ' Q W sa N1 O . ' 1 O e G . , . 3 . - . . 3 . T3 J . . G . 1 . . e the ' e e ' ee . A 'X L A 3 . , . e f I e 2 e .I 1 ' ' ee m ' J A. P. 47 e e ' 1 U ' , 0 . . A e'e r g I e 5 M . , . - .3 .W . I e ' LX ' 1 1 ' 1 :3 . 0 e e - e J e . e .1 V. ' e ,, - 1 . . D . L ' ' ll S . . I 1 2 Q I I - S . . . e e e . . . . . A . . . . s A e , e . : , - - ll T9 L - k 5 1 J U 0 I - - , B osh Martha when will he be here? I'm kind of needin 9 .7 . . .e e. I. e e , I1 . 'J T ' e . c , . e e f - , - ' 'A 9 X G G ' my ' O ll H ' 1 ' S ' ' A , 4 I ld ' e - H 1 N ' ! ,V ' es '. I ,g se , L - ' ld b Q Q r ' 1 H 1 f KJ -., '.1 Q . . , . . . -'e e . ' e A nm ' - - - I 0 L LJ C 9 ' -. In ' 'r ,Lx fx 0 I J Y . , , . .. U. Ce 3 .A ' 3 G Q ' - r - II S . . .1 A 1 o ' e ' ' ,y f - - - Maud but all the same your way of farming is old fashioned. You farm the way your grandfather farmed, but I'm going to make you change your mind about it some day.H The next morning Jake came stomping into the kitchen where Martha was at work HMartha, Marthaln he shouted, HWhere is Tom? He said he would finish plowing the meadow for me today. ll Martha looked up from her baking with a twinkle in her eye and said, nTom went down to Joe's for somethingn. nThat means he won't finish plowing that meadow,n thundered Jake HI tell you, Martha, if Uncle Jim hadn't gone and left Tom all that money he'd be go, so they say College, in not from traipsing off 'Hark, Jake' What's that Jak listened then said, the meadow let's go look better off today Easy come easy boshl I got my education from work to college noise? cried Martha 'It sounds like it's out back Maybe it's one of thos devil con raptions that they call airplanes is down bo they went ard when hey looked over the hill into the meadow what did they see but Tom and Joe going around and around that meadow turning the sod over Jake Just stood there staring and hardly believing his own eyes Tom was turning over were sod in half an hour then Jake had in half a day and that nding busted iron hor e nadn' rested once HLet's go over neale ,H he said NIt isn t going to run a way , so over they started When Tom saw them, he came over, stopped the tractor and said 'Happy birthday, Dad' I thought I'd break this new orse to plow Hov am I doingq' a e look d the tractor and the ground over then said, It does good work, Son, and quirk, but it never will whinny and snuggle its nose again t me like old Jerry and Maud when they under tood me After they had watched Tom for a while they walked back to the house, they were ilcnt for a moment then Jake spoke to Martha nGuess ve better get someone to help me on the farm and let Tom finish college We started to make a fool of him and we might as well do a good job of it You know some of is idea are pretty good after all I Joan sauntered toward the pay station Th re was Just time to telephone to Jim that she was leavirg for New fork Ihe telephone directory was in use but surely she could remember his number ev n if she had nat called it all these months Sh fumbl d for her n cktl, took dovn the receiver, and said s ovly, NGreenston 451 Xu She heard the op rator ring the number Then a voice said HH llc' It was J1m's voice, she knew it uJlm9 she said 'This is Joan I've Just called to tell you 'm leaving for New fork H 'New fork? nYfs, I've decided this whole thing is too much o can't stand it any lorge I'm going to my rich aunt York She ha writ n to me s veral times wan ing me her I didn't find time un il now I'm sorry lt had New v sit turn ou like this but 1t's the best way ll 1 Joan, if you ll only l t m explain, pleaded 1m 'There's nothing to explain replied Joan coldly 'Good 15 o I ' J . .. ' H o 5 ' - ll ' O l Q A 1 . . C, . J ln .1 . ' g l S ... ' t ' ' YI I U 1 4- . A U X . -. . I 5 - I . . ,T ' l - I . . , ld I s u s 4. - S u . g w 1 ' Y fy- 'v I' 0 4 A H -- C . I ' g Q 4 h 'v ' ' O U If J k 9 u LJ I 3 . , . . J I . U . S A . 3 a H S Q 1 Y . 1 . . 3 B Y C Y - gl .L L LJ A a Q L 1 'v ' . . , L .1 . G , . ' 0 Q l h s D - ' . E. J, 49 . . . V Q ' ' O kJ .1 ' . , X V7 A ' .L L Q ' n J y w . . 0 . J. Nd L K. . . -. f- 1 . 9 S I ' w 'J , . vl Y 6 4 ' Q L 9 . I . . G , 1 F . . . . . - 0 I . gg . y . . . o J. Q ' w I I LT 2' . I ' - 11 . O O 5 - e I J f r me. I 1 N ,H . M . . - 1. 4. 1 . I ln , ,, 4- . . . A fs te e - e f c g I to 1 . ,. . ,, . . Q tl 3 Lf 5 ' to - - n t u T o . . yy . ' e e J . I .' ' If Y I' , t A . Bye . .. ..- . But Joan- and that was all she heard because she had hung up the receiver and turned with tears in her eyes. Her train was leaving in ten minutes, but to her it would seem like ten seconds, because she loved Maine and hated to leave. She loved Jim too. But ever since 5 months ago when she had seen him with another girl she had moved into a new apartment and had not told him where. Une night there was a murder committ- ed in the next apartment to hers, bhe had just come in and had been accused of killing the man She was nearly sentenced to life imprisonment but when a thorough s arch of the v1ctim's apartment was mad they found finger prints on an umbrella handle that pmoved Joan was not guilty of the crim , because the desk clerk had s en a young man come in to the apartment house with that same umbrella Th clerk said wh n he went out h was running and did not have it with him She said she had rem mber d the umb lla particularly because of its w ll bl nded color She d crib ed he boy as tall with black hair and a pimply complexion He was lat r fomnd in a b er parlor, wh he confessed Joan was given a full pardon and was freed Now Joan stood outsid the station waiting for a train that would carry her away from Jim forever Sued nly there was a sore ch of tires on the concr to road Joan swung around in time to see Jim get off with th vw l she had seen him with 5 months a o Sh tried to duck but Jim saw her and said Meet my s ster, Phylli ' Joan Just tood and stared at er then like r cov ring from a shock h ran to Jim and apolo gized for b ing such a fool Jim forgafe her and the n xt week they wer walking down th aisle, arm in arm with the organ playinv Joan wa dz ss d in whit from head to foot and Jim wa a proud husband to be I The Neighborhood P+st Our n ighborhood would be periect if only one thing were not in the state Ev rybody minds his own business, no on 's cats howl on back fences, no one's dogs balk at th moon, every body's children stay at home, and no one gossips. H8l4hbOPhOOd but about v ry oth r neighborhood in th state Before I go any further, let m d scrib this nest to you is a large animal, has hug horns and is a hlacki h gray, he is v ry strong and will fight if he is corn red The r ason h is the p st in th neighborhood is becau h will walk through hc gaid ns, fight with th livestock and tear down barbed wi fences Ie is also a v ry nosey animal he will come up and look in th scnoolhous windows, sm ll the mailboxes, at from haystack in back of th rouses, ear down radio aerials, pick up plant pots and tear down clothes lines, carrying them away with his horns, and dropping them lat r H is about th siz of a horse, in fact I one though he was a ne1ghbor's horse and start d to get out of the ca and driv him, but wnen I saw what he was I got back into th car and milhty quicklv He came ue and m ll d of the h d lights, then slowly walk d away This an m l also at on tin used a ca as a rubbing post We have follow d thi of thes pest for ov r a mile down the 16 O 1 ,. ' 9 x . G r A E L 1 5 .3 1 .5 K 5 .J ' ' ' , , - e 1 , e A .A 'A . J 'A . . . -1? f G Q G - . . - A , 'A l 1 I X A 'CJ N . . e . e ' T G C3 S 0 K3 S ' , .... Lf - 0 ' . e 1 c' ere A . . A ' s , L I . A 3 . . . . U D . ' J- Y ' Y A O ' 1 ,X ' , , 1 u 8 .J I . 3 ' ' ' fu ' vu ' ef O C .. J. 4 3 . . F. ? g L U ' .- I ' 1 A s. s e h . . 3 6 :J .. S- :B . - ' e , . ' if . a e . . . . 3 T3 X nr 4 V3 ' y . I' UI 1 'X 'N . . .3 lx e Q 0 O D C1 4. V S . D. D. 49 'A 'I' 'N e , . e. - a . . . a. e ' e I ' a Q f' e - - . X . r J. r. . . This pest that I'm going to write about not only pesters our . ,. . g e e e e J . e . . . 1 1 2 e e e - . He T . 3 '1 l ' ' Q 0 S, . , LQ L : .J 7 . . c Ha- . . a . e 1 . - . V h o u 1 o 4 r X e-' e 3 - e D t, - e se e . + y . . A , . e 'I e ' G . .. I .I G 'x ' 1 ' fn u T fx 1 0 ' .. I' C3 ' Q A .1 Q . A , . , . , e e e of . . 3 C . - S I f' Q J. t 1 . , . . 3 K . A - .L , 1. N , . . - ' x u l 1 . , e . e e e - ' f e - . ' . e '- fr ' e ', ' ' a 'r e ' T ' :Q ca x 1- fn rs 'J .. U Q A -J D L4 I U J. -N - e e ,. ' I .-1 an ' . ix , Yr ' J. CA L gf Ak! - ' 4 Q e' e see e A s e ' 1 e C road in the car. One of them walked across our yard, running into my aunt's radio aerial, plant pot and clothes line. He tore the aerial from the house, upset the plant pot and broke the clothes line. He will also eat small trees, clipping them off like a hedge about four feet from the ground. One of these animals once fell into a neighbor's cellar drain and broke his leg, all because he was so nosey. The neighbor had to call the game wardens at Augusta and have tn m come down and kill hlm H13 horns were over four feet across lbe annmal I nave been speaking of ls, ln case you haven gue sed lt, a moo e the neighboraood pest I Testlng Chlnese Sense of Humor lwo American authors whll in Cnlna tr ed to test the Chi nese sense of humor by playing pranks on thelr servant Flrst tley tied his snoe laces tog th r, then cut hls plg tall and dlP+Gd his clothes as fast as he could clean them The Cnlnk nev r sa d a word, Just vent rlght to work untylng hls shoe lace , addlng a false plvtall to him elf and cleanlng h1s clotqe At last th authors saw th J could not make him angry o one day they said, nNell Tina, we cannot make you mad must admlt fou are a ood sport ' nAll rlght smlleo thc bhink nTnen, m no more soak dead ra n your tea , D ' The Pay Station Joan sauntered to ard the pay station There was just time to tel phone to Jlm that he was leav ng for New York The telephone dlrectory was 1U use but urely she could remember hls numb r even lf she nad not calltd it all these months Sh fUmOlcd for h r nlck l, took down the recelver, and sa1d slovly, Hnre nstone 4451 X' Whllr the number was ringing she relaxed on the stool 1U the booth Wlth a crash her large pocketbook fell to th floor Not thlnklng, Joan pat the re to olck up her purse Her hand came upon something that she dld not r cognlz She pick d lt up and it wa a small black leather satch l onderlnfly he xamlncl th contents had lnslde a hundred dollar blll som paper , and an address Joan, I wlll ckplaln, wa a very honest Llfl and naturally she b ame curloas over this myst rlous bag she had found in the nay statlon Then Nlth a boom she r memb red that in her exc ten nt she had hung up on poor Jlm bepore sht even had lme to say h llon Ne l tn re was no time for that now he must return thls to its own r lf lt had one she gF3bbPQ up her own purse and rushed out to hall a taXl bn had not bought her tlcket yet so she could take a lat r traln Joan Ju1p d out of th taxl b fore a b autiful hous , not a dark myStLPlOdS one as y u mlght thlnk, but a huge wnlte house with blue shutt rs and a garden of roses 1D front In answer to the rlna a beautlful mlddl agcd woman an vered the door With a pol te HFow do you do' sh bcclon d Joan into a spac ious 1lVlDE room. 17 ,Q . . x., 'T e . L g O M . , , . . n - , ,f , ' 't ' 5 S Q S ' ul .L Q E. J. 49 . . m ' a 1 ' 4 - XJ - .L . J . ' . r I 1 Q . 1 V D D ' . - L ua U- v x NJ . . U V 1 Q ,, D 4 . 1 A . . .. - v J. .L . .. , . . . s W g s ' W l s. - e t- f e1 v -1 , c D g s L qt 3 , ' I We 1 3 ' 5 . 0 I no Q 3 1 1 . G t i ll O D . 49 1 . . w , . . G . A e - s - 1 T . . . Q. V AJ ' ,- ' 'I , , A e 4 J .L A Q 6 . 3 6 . G . , . . 1 . A - ' ' D r 4 XT V, Q a . - Z ft . x 4 1 1 . I , A . . Ae . - 5 1 an . W , I , . celver back on the hook and knelt on the floor ln the dimness ' :N 0 . L Q A N a i n K3 U A C1 S ,A . . A , -e . J lg s e - rec e . It . , , . - ' ' .... f . 3 1 S 1 S Q . . . P s ' , . - Q 'Xfi . ll ' Cx., 1 1 A K., ' G . ' , ' 1 , . L 0 3 ' 4 n .4 Q A A c 1 are ' T ' 'l 2 ' H , t L U Q . 1 . . ' .L O .1 . J , S T 1 0 Q Q e . . , L . . . ,. , . , l Q , . . -e e . ' n e e . ' e' ' o e 5 .1 f Q .m . A ,. W :z Lx v ca ' A V , . . . A A , w X ,J :J - .J v . l L X ' e e 1 e a - . . 3 x 1 1 llkt a good Sdmarltan, got thsro and whose lt not o rry lnything 1U thou h the lostner was genulno. mxpertly Joan explalr d the incldent 1D the pay station as she was sittlng ln a shall, soft, wxno colorld ChQlF 1U tht most dcCO'3tlV llvln, room sh' had ovtr s en FF WOWQU, aften h93IlHg Joan's mlsslon, looktd so PCll9V d Joan f t but sh tlll wond rad how th satohol was Sun ly thls b autlful vowdn would an old f3ShlOHQd bag llko tFlS, v n As if r Qdlll hor mlnd th woman told Joan that htr m tior, Nrs Abrlaall hottfn Aopt trylng to run away, so sh 0 dld 111 to nuropc Hvt tzoat hfr flne and wo dll lovo h F but 7 fatltr was klll d 1U Qurop 1U tho Won d War, 1 d V P SlUCo th n sh hds wanted to lo av n5e his doatn b ll P smack ffoot d h r mlnd , flnlsh d tae woman, who h d John rorrot hld nun away EIUIOL f n dnohLnL told Jodn ohf was Nrs ldst Hllht hor moth r on to try to 5 t I hy hts aid 3 d M Sh also told and gont to th fo! hor TQ soon Jodr t at t lH Q 'ELQV found sno wasn't 1U h P rot M found h r 1U tl Ffll o Lows us C nd n r 1 ovorslos or hor fot hustl we dl wls g n D o Yld tdlfn n nlll, our 1ddr dollor blll to DQY hfr ww, tc mdrop My hu lnv to flnd h P pdrso now, hu l'll Koldln vets homo ihonk you v rr nuch mfr 's Jo :ltd Q n StqtlOH to I tn Q oh hid to W l A qu cklf as owuld we hor lD+t t cdr ard aft r ot hom flftj dollar blll lD nt? ours ltpnon Jlw and tak th nfxt t 18- d o L r s t r d h F dnd 3 bind 13 to hlm wh UlUdPu u t y n ho UI' I' xs'c3.I d Jodn W Pqlqo St1tlOH Joon M3 ca oiul not to dro or to th ounse. dk tht trdln and lso explain to Jlm now. ! 11 . , . . c L3 1 'H 'J J K IL . , df -J - , . . . r x pu - 3' , u , -x fa L3 V 4. sl - C A J Q Q - 1 4 l - 1 A ' - A :nl .L - . . X J V ' V 1 . . . ' 'if VH C' A f :3 S . L3 o I - J J . . . . . 5, - Q 1 X y sl L I A. 'J xf I ..1. . - . . 0 ' f T . ' 'A . il KX g . . o , .f X, 7 w f A 1 U , K., P ,A A CJ ' 1 1 lg. -' -, ' ,x ' , A 0 Y A L. .J ' .L fi, -f . ' ' A --1 X F 4 - 'W' ,, 'E Y A 1 i . 4 ' ,ZX 9' A Q 'J . f A,-xJ .JM- ql ' 'A' ,, lfra 11, ,. ' -v 4' A L C+ I Q. . sl . xl 'Q ' , , ,. ,I ' ,X ' ' .N ' , ' , ,N , N t. ,lf uf l , V U, -1 - ,11. LJ .1 . . , , A . ' I . T 7 f T. 'X ,u o 0 f. . , 2 , J d o,. Wd , .vo Lhvf, nm, . - -. '- Y' ' ' , 1, 0 f L1 xo . . - 1 ' :Li -Q, .. 12 L . , Qi rv A n fx -, 7. f L, : . 3 L . . , Q L, . 1 1 oht ' 1 ' , , U - ln , H o f - Q , 1 o Pi st, ' Q' ' vp' vw x , . t ,L -. ' 311 t O 1 J Q I 1- J I , - .. .. 3 fx ' bf 2 fl vo ,t ssf - ,-y, f , -L C - as W K, I , ,. 'W ' Q . ,. .- t ' . 2 Q fm. vo A o le pdy std 10D t 'v 3117 t tgmlfx 5 : ty s - i A hx 'z In H11 5, c f' x out s, .1 tfpfl 1. -J S-ll .L r, L, . 'J .J - . I - 1 Q1 f f W d s t T .4 - TJ wtl ., oo . s l , j wo ,L o t .113 n do 4, N . x 1 ,- .V , by . , ,w the , '. to N, F ld .scova s .V ag - ,. 1- x . ' A- - 1 , f ' C3 x - . fx - - 5 ld.o. h 1 .,l h,- M ,K ss, J A 1 . A ' , 11' X 'jf 'N 'fo' 0 r ' fs t Ya' .- 4 I .o, -' UJ .un .J .7 xf L ' ' ,f - t .A 1 ' ' 5 A O Ln. '1 x1 . - .- Q4 1 J . 'J 4 , 'X 'cg f T fx '. If 'Z f x ' -' fx 'H r H D I A .A - 'J U A. 1 Q 1 X- .L ,1 Q V . , A . K . . , , , I' L Y - fr I , . J . ow X 1 ,N 2 so ,. lodo 4 o 4' 1' 'L 1 'A ' 'H ' '1 ' cs. pd i .,l.b .L L g D U D4 f Q - . K P . W , . Fl A v I ur X A vo fn rx h J- N1 - ' NA . nf ,L L-.1 A. 0 A P 3 v L 0 ' my . o, G . X . ' . Z1 'J . r . Y. R. 49 d C95 QD W iw .fmX?1'!R sm- fx -X LL LJQQ5 XX Rx X XX Q rw fflgx ,Z XX, ,vfrf X YA X J N X U f 4 X xi .--.X ff Z 13 X A W X! X fu J X Y X 'X .X ' X 1.2. f ffQXX Q X- ,fx V X X ff QCQQP X H, L ' XR ,JJ 4 xxx X S N 1 X g N x x! X 1 ,J 4-1 N? -.gtk xii . -'Qisx if IL 1 b ffq I I I i '9 K 4 -J-Q.. 5 FN KJ auch X48 fi11 1X v.-, ,,. , gg ,im A232223 3 bagiii. gf fail' T? vigil F 1 - x 1 1 v -3 1 4' Tix 1' ' If 5 X' 'NXIX 8.3.5 hgirg- - in f f fitkgirh Rini iff' H , f Rafi' 3:42 ,gf X 3 XX wg i V r- a -,L ',,f5g55:+' K 3 ug iflri -'ifilfgi j,,1 ig X ' K x fy 1 W ffff xx f :QEQQ Q ...' .4 . XL! 'Pr' X X-X ,f ' ,I f X X X X K -, X X xx X xx . f S X-N, J , . .,fr, x- W Q f xx wf-M x X4 X'x XXX ' X, 'x X R x fx If Ili I Jf , Ng Xxx f f, A 5.N, .1 . XX ' I 1 ' N . . 'ff I X. K I L I I X X. x X XX X ,I I xxx -., X wh -Xf.,S 1 f F fx, Il, XX NN X, IT-. .. Ii' - Q X fx., 1' ,Lx ' ,I XX XXX LQ . ' -' 'x if ' x 1 'af ! -.X ff- v .XC A 1 F , z !',- 13 X NX? 15' I xx if V, I x,f X 'K' A 1 V' XL: h rf-,I X 0 1' I' V 1' '7 ,- 'Q 'x ' : I K, 'ffff X I I XX pq Q x NI? X- ' 1 ' ,X J' x 'U ,ff X7 XX X ,K X ' 14' If '. - Q , ,f' ' . 3 41951 1 If, 4 D fx? Rx X T .- 1, ix X XX Ba ket Ball Sabattus H1 q wa n't too su oe sful at basketball thls year, most of the ola,er we freshmen, and lloht r in welght than the average orvonent Freddl Fu ell, our llttl oohomor was fne oi the stars, playlnp left forward, he or Q a total of 32 points for The sea on, Gatrhell wa r Xt or th llst alta a total of 63 polnt he personal scares for the season we e as follows wuss ll Gatohell Spencer Vrlbht Flftoher Pottex Burnham Da llng Grant Sabattu wor polnt r Brwdolnha ln an lnterestln and exciting game, t ul 1 v nly watome Stenr r ed wlth a total 8 basyet followed bf fatonfll with 4 Sabattus Rug 4 Spencer G fOlTlP G Bott r Hl temer rat VR, 1.1 Total Bawdolnhaw Foul Baswet olnts F Lanca ter F LaRochelle Hutehln G Lamb It C Estabrook Tota Sabattu won another VlPtOPy over L1 chfleld, whlch was a verj close Cam mn 11 du ell sawn thr e ba three m nu Sabatt Gatch ll Russ ll Potter Soerce Fl toner WI grt Pol Lltchfmeld Parker Shea Rloker Snyder Walker Harvey M1eLeoQ of the lam Foul Baskets Total l O l Total 4 ts ln the last Polnts 3 O l l8 s - 'gi s . e,,s -G ' ' l 3' s 'foxes - , f 4 5 We ' x s ,Q . , 'e ss l ' e s u, e J ' J , ' ' D X P , so el ' ' L' ', , s ' G t. Q - fs .e , ole ' 2' l ' 't 'l s. T- ., , l X 3 4 T : F e 92 ' ,s aol l 65 , 57 vi 'G' 'W 5 l7 1 12 L . 6 r : l - O G G s J ove To ' . m '. ' G . ' 5 ' f .e he glayers being Q ite e e U, h,J,l,d - no ,e l D of 1, if' S, I Q, Tc, ,Isl .x. . 0 r L u . ' .1 s P I . L. F. sell 'C' 2 4 C. J 2 7 l6 L. . ' ' 'or O O O L. . ' V e- O O G R. G. F'et-l- O O O R. G. C' el e' nil- -i2- lO 6 12 50 1 ' ,I R. . s 2 l 4 L. . . O 2 4 C. '-s 2 2 6 R. . ef O l 2 L' '- 4 ,EL ..Q. .EL U l 7 6 l9 s 1 4 p 2 ', o 't - 'Q ' K Q- e L t' ' ss .L .' L eu ske ' - i tes 3. e. UUS: : . lel O 4 8 e l O 5 lO O O O A T r l 2 5 e, . O O O 1-iLL O O O Q. ..Q. Q. t l ll 25 1' 2 4 lO O l 2 ' X- O O O O l 2 - O Scores for the season's gares are as follows SABATTUS Bowdoldham Dows New Glou e er St Doms R ohmond 2 L N Glmuc ster B ldOl ham Lltomfleld Rlchmond Lltonfleld Toe posltlons of the g rls' basket ball t am thls y ar follows 0 1 r uard Barbara Austln oe t Olene Nel on T t FoJard lvon t Ru Telt ouaro Prl 19 Ca bon Rloht Fo ward lrene oayton Q1 ht Fua Q Jo P Rll y 0ur sub ltutes and ferv f quemt plavers were Bertha lln Ruth Wffd Al Q N oslow, ofl ll Rlley and Roberta arllng Altooa h 1 Ql not asx ares thus J ar w tr el nard an J ar 1 Jlll haxo had a l ttle mor praotlbe and experlenoe I core of tbe best game played thlS year is as follows oalattu Pts J xtom rf Au tld P Joo av ltCl eld Pts Bly r Lac? Dario tb cg Q lo h g Tb U rls Hat rec lV0d lette s thls ear are A Carbon 0 w N lson bfrblra Austln xvowr Ru sell T05 P Rl. G Bertha Jlng Ruth Wood Alma Wlnslow Rob rta Darllng 2l J : l2 ' 'L 25 9 St. .. 59 H 20 o sto 50 H l7 . 4l 25 Li 45 H 25 few Q e 66 H 50 ov 'n l9 H 25 ' E ' 18 29 ' 61 H l7 1' ' 'S 20 'H ' ' li. . e ' ef are as : to Q - '. ' msn er - s sei v - ' nl 7 ssvll sins 4 ' - . er, r 2 'b U ' r - T 5' .'g. J r' - y,e -',e 55 l L re X , - 4 V' S, v ,Q xr: -1 Q- 7 V. I. I 15 . L ' 3,2 , mf: J.. 'f' tv ' LJ, V c. JJ o l 1x13 ve ?'d . win lf 5 M, 1 'e - 3 loo ' d never lost our school spirit. I hope we can do better next we Q3 we v' fs . i , . e 'o ' lhl? S - o-l.. LJ A .1 - . 2 F' 'X Q' .....1.:' G, F, , fav' . 2 l 4 Russell lf. 2 l 4 Nelson o. 0 4 0 's ', og. 0 0 0 V d rg. 0 0 0 C room? lg. 0 l 0 L' Ffll : i 1t G. Fo I 7 rf, l 0 2 Weste A lf. 7 l l4 ,Le o. 0 0 0 tt' r A , 0 0 0 Sny'er rg. 0 0 0 Dari' rt l . 0 0 0 -e bi t- G e' e or ' y : rlene e J V' le,e We f W 25 2 ' l. ' 'T , 18 s 5 e l' LoJ,o 'lay Convention at Portland On March Sth Mr. and Mrs. Sloat and Miss Laura Sanborn took eight girls to a Youth Fellowship Convention at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland. The group went in two carsg start ing at 8:00 A.M. and arriving about.lO:OO. The schedule for the day and evening was as follows: Panel discussion Christianity Where You Live Confer rce Young People in General Luncheon Confer nce Adv ntur in Friendship Recreation and Discipl ship Movies at tho I D C A Banquet nt Service ional Song Mu ic Commitm In pi a Sp cial Comm trent Address The panel discs sion was around to ot er sta e and he conv ntion wa plarned in Church Sanctuary Fest l d by iour young people who travel hold orv ation like this one w ll and very on tried to help and do his part On thing p cially lik d was a young color d sliver He sang many songs and had a wonderful voice The conv ntion nd d about 9 CO P N nvcryon agr ed that she had a good tim and that th convention was som thing worth going O ! Shooting the Gab Arlen HNhat do you do when you're in doubt about going out with a marin 7 Lois 'Nhy giv him th benefit of the doubt, of course vonne H o the Japs commit ari ari very oft nv' a nic, only once Laurie nI'm ke pi g a record of all th good times ve' had together Joyc Ah, keeping a diary? Lauri o, tub a check book 22 . . - U C 10.00 . Q 11200 GL - e , L . C , 12.03 ,-5 . . 2:eO , e , - e e - . A . - ,v Q 1 , V - , 5 1 A ' 1 . .LC L V 3 .L Q u 9 1 s 0 5.45 l G . . . 0 . . . 8.00 . 2 J J 1 f- 4- ' 5' f- S P C J. . f 1 1 3 . G Q Q . Q 1 . , ,- . . J. -1 4. J . . ,- f F' 1 S . Q ' 1 I A, 4, X . - -. . fl 0' LJ 1 S C . . Oi -S V a rn A, L - ,. ' , J. ' ' ' U f S 1. 3 VO Q X C 1- ' ' a ' 1- R r' H ' ' - '- A c p -J L e fi!-J D J V. -'S ,H . h G f x . 'Q i :J ' u A Q 1. L L Q . y v-1 , A G O C : g Hg A ' C f 3 S i J . . , . . F 9 L1 L G A L3 5 U . B. A. 49 . 'I C -5 f-5 s Y A D o 4. f . V . Q, 11 Y L SJ c - 7 , . L . A . ' yy 2 ' EJ U X A U A 0 U V U -, -L-, ., U -. U -L .QU L-LJLJLJL., W.. 1, -L-, V 1r1rwr 7-1v1f'N7r7-'1- 7-1f7- ,- 1- .- 1- Uri- 7f7f1a7f1f - . . y . 1 Y . D U C hf ke ' e . . H Q . 5 P t. W , 'L -L 'f -' 'L 'LIL 'L :L:L 'L- . :L i'-L.'L:L:L:' JL .. . 7-7-7C1f'1-7- ,- ' ',r1- 1- 1- 7: 1- W 1- f- .- N 1- ' 0 D . 'A ' 1 o -J Il ' ,- Q v ve ,- f o Q, H - C r - -n X Lf 1 - . ' H If .ez N s s iri he . .- .- The SfDlOP Glas Of Sabattue High School Pros nts 'Hot Na R1 h rd Hlll VLlk1nson Dlrected By Prlnclpal Wald on Fernald Town hall D oemb r 5 1940 Ca t Of Craracter Janls vlltW9V Aaron Whltney Bc S Whltzey a ft nald Jeff R dfl ld Da Slodgett Leah M wLlle Glen Crocf tt Joyce Rlley Kenneth Spencer Pntrlcla Jones Yvo ne Ru sell Mllton Gqtchell Free Ru Sell Arl ne Carbone Robert W ight Synoo lS Of Scenes lhe a tlon takes p lce at th Whltneys' Summer camp Ac I The 1lVlU5 room of the WHltH8JS simmer camp, Wounta n Lodb on a lc ak t The same A snort tlme lqter. Tlne nornwn eummer' d Between A ts S l C+lOD Cfv Ch aoanecanl by Cirls' Clee Club r ct d by Blb Ac ompan ed bt barbara Austln Also rlomtlnv with the 1ldC and A gqrd n Lullaby Patrlcla ores and Dolores Dargee Plano Solo BJ Dol r Da I 25 . 3 - S . 2 e V 4. H A ver' . .. ,. . f5 C, 1' V CA. ... V 1 ,,' S , . . W l'. .L .1 . - N , l C 64 Sc I, ... fg A s . ,,., . vii .flluao no I 1 J , Y O L, A 4. lil! ll U we . N , . . Q L sanyo- no , 1 K te he L ' D... .. n. S ,. . G C .... 1. L n X ge .... .. ,. 3 . . 5 XO' fl mf .L. llll I II L' I, A' 'cu va 4 fxuu lil Ot L A , - I . Mrs. Van Snott... ................... .. Lola Earley , Q' LAx1L xl. V1 ' 7 . ' C ,. lb lf- .E - Y 1 I t .... 1 ' ' 7 x' wr? A - . 1 4 f,- Y L A. 4. eg E g 2 L e, . . AC .lg ,I L . M . M : f --g. A - .. s ay, fl of A L1 . M . e e V hu 1 L 1 1 v , , , . Dl-e e ' hrs. ber A sf f o - ' of . 4.xJ xl .. A '71 ' TJ A 5' C: 'V ' , V . . T f LJ L , . S ,W c es -rgee A. C. 47 - - Our Library This year our library received 350.00 from the town of Webs- ter to buy new library books. We bought about thirty fiction and non-fiction books. 'Among the most popular fiction are: nDaddy Long Legsn by Webster. nSilver Inkwelln by P. Witney. uYou Can't Take It With Youn Ca playl. HMystery of White Mocasinn by L. A. Wadsworth and HTreasury of American Folkloren Among the most popular non-fiction are nAlonen by Richard Byrd, HNine Mile Bridgen by Helen Hamlin, nBrave Menu by Ernie Pyle and NLost Worldn by A T White. Another improvement in our library is that we are filing our books by tre Dewey Decimal Cla sification System a used in all larger schools One Se sion We stadents of Sabattus High School have been trying year aft r year to hav our chool odernized like other one the beginning of each year w 'd start discussing on session but t ha always petered out until this year Soon aft school be an one of th stuifnts wrote a p tition for one ses sion which wa signed oy nearly all the tudents and pre ented to the school board After endinf ca d to th parents to get their opinion on the suoiect th chool boa d and superinten dent decided w would nave on It made u very happy to succe d at last Som of tr stud nts took advantage of this new sy t m and got Jobs Tt al o stopped girl and boys from skipping school so much b fore if it was a pleasant day tney would com in the morning and tay out in the afternoon Now they come and .et out at l e0 P M anyway so ihev have mo t of the afternoon to them elv s for studying, recreation, working or anythin they desire to do We students want to thank yon for iving us one session and we will try to the bcst of our abil ty to keep t and to ao complish all we can from it Vr Fernalo 'Your reports should be written in such a manner at the most i rorant may understand them Mrs Crowley If l've talk d too long, 1t's because I forgot my wa cn and there's no clock 1D this hall ois 'There's a cal ndar b hin y Mr Potter 'Don't you think Allin gets his intelligence from me? Mrs Potter HHe must l've still got mine 24 . I l . . . ... V .. .L V ' , m S U S , Q A. P. 47 . C! - . y Q. .1 Q' A . I . . e ,,' 9 s,l m - , .A s. At . . r 5 - , . . , . W 1 f . Q 8 .. I F Q 5 0 1 s 1- . . , . ter ' rr. v f 1 3 ' ' ' .- L. ,551 v L 1 .1 ka . ' ' .- rw 1 ' ' ' . 1 rw Q Q dl ' 1 - . ' L D n .1 u . , . s . 2 r s . e C W . . . , . A ., . K-, -e s r - . . . e . e session. s ' 4- e . . e i .e e 4- ' C1 .3 ' ' ' ' U -. L .J 5, ,, Q 4. S . .1 J - .J . . . . . - . G . . , , , , . , . . . , i e , . s - , . , . '2 . , 3, f : . . 7 L U r- ' Q n - -' ' . Q L1 .1 1 -1 '1 Q ' L .1 . . T . , o V J- in . ' . . f ' 1 I ' L A 'Q 7 . . 4 . L1 J . 'B .L 1. ' . . Q i A. C. 47 1 D 1 ' I , Q A O l - ' H th . . g. , e - . If 'rg ' J. 1 . U Arlene: well sir what art of it don t 'ou understand? l Ve,UeHU,s,UUUUo,,AUJAheMeAWMeo 1f1f7u 7f7f'2f7f'1f'1f1f7f7f1i'7f1f'n 1s n if Au n n 7? A 7? as in A 1C7f T ll , ' . 2 - . 9 m P, . . '7 U .1 44. H - Q ' I .. ' ' H L : , e , d ou. v U .LU -L52 Wu U W-I 1, -Lv., .LW ww :L u -.5-LWUJLH ugggggg Wfifh 175s an 7: 7f1f7s 7f1f1u7f'n 7s 7s if lu Ui' n as 7s 1? zu 7:77 is n A g . . . I x C J 0 . . Y , il X o . 1' ' H 1 0 Q . L ' ... . q 'F -O Roller Skating Party Sophomore Class The Sophomores of this year had a roller skating party in October at Palangie's Roller Rink at Long Beach. Everyone had a hilarious time especially some of the learners. Mrs. Crowley and Mr. Fernald supervised us. Both teachers skated but they took their skates off early when blisters began to appear. The party began at 7:50 with a lot of students waiting on the steps ready and waiting for the boys that Mr. Palangie had sent out to open up for us. Outsiders came to watch the students skate. By lO:5O everyone was ready for home. A few left early but most of them stayed and skated until the end. We want to thank Mr. Palangie for the use of the rink and we also hope our next party will be as successful as the last one was. P. J. '48 Freshmen Initiation According to custom, the freshmen of Sabattus High were ini tiated in October As usual they wer summoned to the Lab on the big day and dressed up Lawrence Darling was the class baby and did his part w ll as only Lawrence could do Pe get wheeled around ii his carriage and did little walking as creep ing was mor appropriate for the occasion The girls wore dun garees buttoned up the tack, the boys nad on dresses and long underwear After everyone was dr ss d they paraded through the school buildings That evening they m t at the town hall wncre they put on an impromptu play for the ertertainment of the upper classmen. Donald Waterman played the father of the family, Yvonne Russell the mother, Muriel Rancourt the moth r in law, and naturally Lawrenc the baby with his nursing bottle of chocolat milk They did very well and everything was about true to life Other specialty acts as announced by B rtha Wing were as follows Philip W bster and Barry Springer dressed as negroes exchanged Jokes emma Jordon danced and Dolores Dargie gave her rendition of an opera singer Alma Winslow and Phyllis Webster donned boxing glov s and it is doubtful if Joe Louis could have kept up with them The most humorous of all parts was when our principal, Mr Fernald and english teacher Mrs owley sang HDon't F nce Me Inu It was really quite a duet everyone had a fine time and we hope we can have many more I Robert 'Do you th nk anyone can e the uture with cardsqu Richard nMy mother can She took one look at my repor card and told me exactly what would happen when my father got home Freddy 'You are the sunshine of my lif Your glorious smile casts lustrous b ams like those from a full moon lhe glances from your eyes are more soothing an the fragrant drop of gentle rain o ce nl this a proposal or a weather repor 9' 25 . . . ,- - - ' 3 A - 1 r e 3 . o T1 '5 A . , . . 8 ' ' Q L Y . . . ... A . D . . . . U . .. i .J ' 1 0 Q 3 C 1 . . - o . . 'D G 1 fb ' 3 J. 1 ' , ,B 1 ' s 12- .. - - e, . . . . 9 9 g T . . ,T , ' - - o . . f S '1' . . . ,- Q 3 . 1-, I . . -I O 1 - 'Y 9 . . 4 .1 Q . I I e o Cr Q ' v O I 7h O U K J r . P. J. 48 Q e 2 ' i t ll 3 f . . I ' l I t -r C , . N 0 :UL,L.L.,...,..-,1L.,.,.,.L:,-,h-,,.f., - Q - Q 1. 1. nm vrwwwwu. wwrwm 1- if 1- 1. www .rvrwv-www. ' W 1 0 I Q e a . u G ' m 1 K 'a ' . ll th s 2 . . U C J y . s t. 1 1 'Wil 4 an ku J., UL Gill: Q p'ffT'i L.. QLfWw'L, ish 21' 0. 'PNVJ1 11? 2 'v Z Tj, J ,. .V-AL . -f f.Tm1,iLL, .. L. L fifx, NZ ,.' ,. H-1 T. 1 , R251 A912 1 Q 'vy.'x,fgf,N,.l .,. X IH KMLINI 'I' I-'QQ' 1l IQ 1f-i,--,.'- ,. Is rn.-1Q fl' ,wk V13 'Q V, 7, KL , 11 O 1'f'il,', ' if 1 f'1 Qi, 'TV uf , ,. ..g V. 5. H11 u : .1 . f2fllL.!f',:1.l, Y ,. ,:A . .Ar . 1 - .., H ,Q ' .1 . ..',1xl9 .Ljfno The Baked Bean Supper Sponsored By The Girl ' Basketball Team The glrls' team decided to put on a supper to raise more money for plctures and n w apparatus for the team Each player took a str et and sollclted for food Considerlng the present shortage of food, everyone gave generously Ne were ea ly sur prlsed to see so much pastry with sugar belng so scarce Thank a lot About flve forty flve the people began to cone in Those ln the ki chen were quite busy gettlng th food ready for th tables The waltresses were also on the hop satisfying the wants of the customers By seven thlrty everyon had gone home fllled to the eyes wit? food Probably after some got home the blcarbonate of soda tums came out of their hlding places We really had fun get ting thlngs ready and lt was a new experience to us all Mrs Carbone got us organlzed so each one would have something to do Thlngs went aleng very sm otllv At ten o'clock that evening we had all eaten and got the dlshes washed and in thelr proper places and fone home We all hope to have the opportunlty of doing lt agaln Nllton uatcnell, a senior ln hlgh school, left hls class to enter the Navy He SlCHGd up March elghth and left the elev enth, Such short time d1dn't glve hlm long to say goodbye to t achers and frl nds He wlll receive hls boot tralnlng at school and outsld He took part in all the sports and many other tblHgS We wer all sorry to sfe hlm lea e so near graduation and ev rytn wlshes him eh best of luck U S H S has qulte a few of its students ln the servlce of thelr country Look to the Isle of Salpan and who would you flnd but Paul Sarrazln, better known as Hpltn se ving 1n th Unlted Stat s Navy If Paul had contl ued and all had gone well, He would be graduatlng WltH thls year's cla s And then w take a look at Fort Belvolr, way down 1D Va and who should w flnd but Thomas Bal y better known by hls Iriends and former classmates as Tommy Tommy 1 servlng with the Unlted Stat s Army and he too would have graduated with this year's class Then we Fo over to GOIMBUJ and whom should we flnd but Frank Wood, better known as 'Diken serving with the Unlted States Army If Dlk hadn't b en draft d and left school in the latter part of h s Junior year he would probably be graduating in June 27 S F1 . . . ' . . e p I . e e ' ' . ' f l . ' r l - . .1 . 'Q . N Q rni 5 3 C Q ' L 0 A ' 53 ' e e . ' . e 3 O 5 ' .1 8 . J I . Q L - A A or ' 5 . '1' .. n o -I I O I , . . ' -s rr 1 Q 1 I . J , . . , . Q P 1. n ' . . C F I - O P. J. 48 . A , . . . 1 U . 9 . T . ,Y 1 ' I I I I . - . 3 , . . . . . e .1 e . e Bambridge, Md. Milton was well liked by all who knew him, at . G, , Q .. 4 - e e '. v' ' e W e ' . t e . B. A. 49 . . . a 0 o ' L ' 0 '1 I I . . Q . F V . G . 3 . A ' n 2 - 'A 1 ' . -5' . L u , ' . .. S . q , . . . t l XJ 1 Q e ', T L'- ' e r ' S L H A H. A' -S 3 -Lv . ' S A .L J 1 rr' 'n A fu- 1 ff ' L 1 - J ' . T. ' e ee e .x i ' ' 1 - r I 1 1 Let us looate a Vow more of our S 4 S boys who left us but wouldn't bo traduatlnb untll '47 In marylano 'D 1nd mowum 111001 rvtng lth the Uoltod States hav, Sfwlw has Jubt b Chmr no f or th hospltal th ro. Ir Vlrglnla vt flod Loon Ilnqlow b ttor Known ao Peo 'Q S9TVlDQ wltk tho UW1tCG tat S Alwj ust A o tha vqrott Dlrll has ba n d so arvoo from tho Uoltod Stat Arwy Aft P oV to l11Nt at P t W Maosaohusotts. Gu+Q thq sumo up whtr our bovu art Y 0 ft us Y I P n 11n't troy 1 lub 11Q't dr o't n d no Mat Mold P Nmjv FX N 1 'W t to 2 odw 'A Qoeslp Havo you hoard th 1 t about th USS BFAMPFKON bewng anchor at SQ attg 1 1 oh m ' Init VLLL o mY n do mow7' onymo . -Q3- I A . .2 .. ,J IL O l - 'V' . fv . X, 'I ' . f Ho flt S'.Yr W' S . so T 9 w' A .' , ' ' Y. 'i 'L if ' 1 -can dis, 5 g,' r H e ' S 3 L ' Q' ' I3 'A A ?'t.. x' o ' ' P H VL,oH ' ' :L ' 1 :X -u Q g A. LL LJ '1 - O We j HLFT1 at E 3 W xo 'ng L' oi i h. boo J 1 J' 1 'tt as ,, 5 e so 2-p '. :ss -J Wow' oovuns, F nm ' V In L' I S, yts , ot ... ' 2 5 W J? o Nix 13, hetwz at S.H.S. and who would bo graduating either in '46 or '47, S A. C. 47 So- vx ' 7 1 .1 r f USA w ' P ' L L A U J' Dot eo, . Y-'oll 'NSY 5. 'kfp II War is ,vor But dof't delaw J . x W.1,o f ore il those mom t ty. A. C. -7 , . 1-feaeeeaeaeeeaeeeaeaef2e:--2' H H ot o atos ' , o Q 3 L A . A od ft Qbtt HS Leke?H NNY: I. V'f w ' L is and 'pls o S Z' Am L. uo School Jokes Kenneth ' at's the best way to eac a girl to swi QU Milton 'That requlre technique Flrst you put your arm around her walst, then you gently take h r hand and Kenneth H e's my sist r Milton 'Oh' then you push Mr Darling Tligflt 0 N Lawrence Don't Mrs Crowley nWhen Johnny HWhen Bertha: 'Why does a Ruth HBecause lt 'Thank you for e off the dock H water you left by my bed last tell me you rank my tadpoles was beef the hlgheston e cow Jumped over the moon affic light turn red9u ha to change ln front of all those people Mrs Winslow N ma, where ave you been all morning9 Alma N lling he salt shake s Mrs N1HSlOW 'All mOPWlD59 Alma fep It a1n't easy pourlng the salt in a ho e llttle holes Harold panthers Dicky Harold Donald Murlel 'Once I was surrounded by OO llons, l5 tigers and Gosh What d'd you doqu merely got off the merry go roun ' ' hy are s les cle er o e ew York than London? 'Because New Yor as s y scrape Mr Fernald nWhat lS the name of a group of Unlted Sta ands 1D the Pac1f1c9 Dale luh Why oooooah H Mr Fernald 'Correct Barbara Austin vlsltlng a blg clty for the first time saw on e front of a hlgh bullding a glarlng slgn whlch read, The Smlth Manufacturing Co 'Holy Tow' she exolalmed, HI've heard of Smlths all my llfe but I never krew where they made them Sylvia 'Where do all the llttle bugs go in the winter tl Roberta Search me Sylvia bo, thank I Just wanted to know. ..2Q.. Q , m . ' 'Wh t h Q 0 ' ' Q s Q Q u r A - - x. .1 v ' Sh e H A 0 ' ' her o 0 A 0 JLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJQJLJLJQJLJLJLJLJLJQ 'L V 'LSL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 7s 7F75 A ' ' th I O 1 . ll d ll 0 O JLJLJLSQJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ' JLJLJL JL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ff A A A 1? A . Q 0 4 . Q ' th U Q .L o JLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ' J' JLJLJLJ' JL V JL 'L ll A A A A A A A A A af nf A A A 4f1f A 7f7f A 7s tr . - Q Q I C' a Q -- JLJLJLJLJGJLJQJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJL 'LJLJLJLJLJLJL A n A A A A A A A :Q A A A A A SQ A .Q Q- n A A ' A1 h H 0 e Q ' Fi t H Q . I' . Q Q 1 , I ,.,. I! l Q - l Q Q Q - ' ' ll A Q . 1 t H ' H 0 0 JLDLJLJZJLJLJ' JZJLJLJLJLJLJL. LJLJLJLJL JLJL A A A A A A rfn A A A A A A A A A A AWFA A ' . ' ' 25 Q .. lv u 0 Q N I 0 l .L . ' nOh' I - d ' Q 0 ' 0 JLJLJQJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJQJLJL il li Ii IX I5 li li ll Il I5 IS li lb ll II Il li I! li IS li ll . BI' V I' . ' 'W k N H ' 1 ll ' k h k - ' . ' PS Q JL-LJLJLJGJLJQJLJLJL 'LJQJLJL 'LJLJLJLJCJLDLJL A A A A A A A A A A 7s A A A 'h A A A A A A A Q Q 1 ' t Q Q 6 S 1 1 ' ' ' H S . , ll LI fp 1 Q Q Q Q , I ll I l O JLJLJLJLJLJLJQJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ' 'LJLJRJQJQJQJLJL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 177s A A A A A A A Q Q Q Q Q th . I I Q -Q Q gy . ' ll I H ' Q u 9 .L , Q Q X 1 .4 1 O JZJLJLJLJL-'LJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ' JLJL23LJLJLiLJ5:L AAAAAAAAAAAAA1fAAAAAAAnA Q . U Q I 9 Q P U19 . . fl If o I , II I 0 ' H 0 NJ O Name Alias I Ambltion Hobby Weakne Yvonne Russell Dlddy Deslgner Collectlng Movie Stars Pictures Dentlst Barbara Austin Barb Teacher Same as above Dlshes Barry Sprlngcr Sprlngle Money Making Teaslrg Peopl 9 Junlor Business Emma Jordon Nurse Reading Readlng Too Much Muriel Rancourt Frenchle mger COl1GCtlDg Ear Rings School Dolores Dargie PUPPY Planlst Plano Algebra Donald Waterman Moses Farmer Roller Skatin S Automoblles Harold Mckenzie Tuffy Bicyvling School Alma Winslow Peanut Hou eke pins Skating Glggling Lawrence Darling Irvie Avlator Skat1ng General SCl6DC6 Clayton Small A Zombie Doctor Skllng lalklng Albert Poirier Avlator Hunting and Flshing History Phyllis Webster F'- House Wife Piano History Bertha Wing Mickey Hair Dresser Movies School -5Q- A. Ca R L. Freshman Frolic B at I y B 1 . l yi ' y 1 ey yy A Pl yvy Q F . ! . A . . , .L lEm. ,' W ' Sir- ' A B J y y y 6 A . 1 A 3 -, J B i I , I 7 ? W Y I 1 S e ' A l l J 3 I l .. m . Al ' f 1 Fi Sophomoro Scatterbr 1HS Lame Alla Ambl+lOD Fob1 aio S Pat Jon s Red lvgl MuSlC Glbiling Iren Gayton Hudoy Stonogrnphor Skdtlmp Eatlng Freddie RU.Sqa,1l Jwko Loxf r qUH'1Wg Head Johnny Coburn Stupld tj Nothlnv hU1olH F1SflP Hlstory Golng to Junloz JLL bqvs Nam A1133 Ambltloo dobbj ITM SS Arlono Corbon MlCV J V1 EQVLHU Alvln Po+t P Nlooor Fwrw Stwmos 1K r+s -51- , a' T 'fs 4. 'V' A oy We iles V V -.- V ' ,C W V--V , - I ' , L ... V 1 W T177 - o P TP? w ' ' 'Yr . o , o oo W - o , F- o 8 , A 3 3 1 X . 3 . ,o T A ' : 3 5 C Lx .. 1 X X L 'J or ,o -- o , o . 7 1 L ' 3 Ea , 1 1 O 1 .3 ' I ,, o .- .L 1 Robert Wright Chubby Millworkor I Movies School - ol ,E o oo s oo . 1 .T - 51 b o I o o o b ' f '. ' . ' 'Y bVoal. 9 ....., Y - , ..x, , ' '-f. l 7 7 , V ,,.,,-g1' ' ' , J .0 V3 udx Typist b Mo 'es J F ' U G 'rio A ,er ,.L' B'porimo.. A. C. R L. E. S nlor Sights Name Allas Ambition Hobby Weakness Joing to California Lols Earley Dutch Movies Fingernails Joyce Riley Same as Above Movies GOlUg to School Milton Gatchell Blocxhead To Graduate Banjo Girls Kenneth Spencer Bagplpe Roaming Around hating Chemi cals Going to L1sbon What would hap,cn if Kenneth Spenc r d1dn't fllrt wlth the eighth grade glrlsq Dale Cook came to school on tlmeq The Physics Class dld an expcrim nt right? Arlene Carbone didn't gibgleq Harold MCFBHZl9 d1dn't interrupt all cla seso The basketball girls won a game? Arlene Carbone and Lois marley separated? Olene and Sylvla weren't always combing their hair? Barbara Austln forgot to study? Lawrence Darling wcren't always wiggllng around? Roberta Darling d1dn't brlng her lunch? The Sonlors graduate? The girls dld thelr hair up9 Mrs Crowley d1dn't order a half pint of Whlto m1lk9 Mr Fernald came to school with the samt clothes on two days ln The Senlor Y ar Con lsts Of Kenneth Spencer who's so r serv d and qulet Lois Earley who should go on a diet Milton Gatchell who lHgS llk Blng Crosby And Joyce Rlley a dazzling blond but definitely, a row? Q . S . U - + '- ,o' ' 0 -Y - u n p u , HJON I ' 1 ,, , V - L x l . 1-1 , . I U1 -.---...-,-? G . . h. 3 K . . . . . , n ' J S . H . Tr 0 - . . . 3 S . . ' u I 1-K 'I ' . ' f A . . . , . J -3 . 3 , ' ' ' 2 . . Y O 3 . . . , ' ' 3 o . . Q .13 .J 3 1' , . Ap C0 3 ' cv' 9 .J . ' . G 3 C ' o 3 -A c J U. . . f -, Q E3 o 2. ' '1' U D. D. X Y Z Nowhere Yet Asylum Zoo Dec Fool's Day 4691 H1 Sabattus Hlgh, I sat myself down pencll ln hand to typewrite you a letter, Please excuse the pen and lnk I don't llve where I llved before becau e I llve wher I live now Nhen you come to s e e you can ask anyone where I live becaus no one knows I'm sorry we ar so far together I wish we were closer a part N are havlng less weather this year, le than we some tim have My aunt Mlllle, who really isn't my aunt, died and is doing nlcely. Hope you are the same her health leaked out and the doctor gave up all hope when she died My cousln has th mumps and s havlng a swell tlme She is near death's door and I hope the doctor w1ll pull her thru I started to Sabattus to s c you and I saw a sign whlch sald, 'This wlll take you to Sabattus I got on e slgn and sat therc for three nours and the tnlng d1dn't even move I'm s ndlng you a coat by express I cut the buttons olf to may it llght r I out them IF the pocket Gur n lgHbOT'S baby swallow d some plns but they fed her a If you don't got thls note let me know and I ll mail it to you Yours for nothlng, Squash P S I would have en you tn two b1ts I owe you only I sealed the envelop before I thought of lt H Slttlfg on my GI bed, N G I hat upon my head My G I h t, my G I Snoe , sverythlng fr c, nothlng to lose III G 1 t G I com , G I wlsh that I wa home They IS ue ev ythlng you need, Pap r o WP1+u on, books to read They lSSUu food that makes you grov, G I want a long furloubh You eat your f od from a G I plate Buy your ne ds at a G I rate VII 's G I thls, G I tha , cu , I ca , -55- O O O O I I O . 0 . . S . 8 . I . e m I e . 9 Q ' v .J . A ' GN no Q v 4. QQ .2 3 0 ' I 4 I ,J f 4 J W ' ' .e .. I ' ' . , 1 3 . Q 'W 63 I I g . . Q D .11 . . .1 x ' A ' ' ' 5 . G Y. ' 31 an 1 p 1 JB . 13 Q A on . I 0 e'gl . fe ' ' e pin cushion so every thing is O. K. now. ., ' 1 I I O 0 0 Q S t 1 8 ' . T A e X . ' . G. 1.1! I . .L ' ly I 0 C II ' S. . at lv . . ' s H q .M an . O QI. lauy 'Q Q . b Jo 1 I. ' S no IV 1 ' 3 3111 ' , e t 'te . V sf' . 5 . ta l l r T I VI G 0 o 3 9 ' 0 o ' 0 It . . ' . . t G.I. hair t G. . t VIII Everything is government issue, G.I. wish that I I go to IDDD IH Or 3 III plllow HW' QFD Ja QIJQL P.I bqglar AFIDV co 1 powd P DUI J. V A HlIlt . , O win over Q I And wn 115 . Q10 fanu X . OL I FQ? J coula kiss you. bpm, I hgad 1 u TOO, P JF I you wakko m um, IH m u I WN L,'.I0y 1' t 'fO ip IWC Omt dab. Jax tmroudh, to b uIt I WLS toe, I rlog fnu P QIIJ I do. Chll PoL'ry Nlc wIb In Jun, Stine HLUQ IL waw O1 b meh J HI ILQCH LOVL COD I O Q03 flat YI .J Sq VIII 'ltd Q S3 WunMLUg 117 rxwg Fvwkynvun +V Yjftl1I11c 54 Svttl d down DQPFI d IIfQ Dappj man AUQTLQF QI,ht LW JJW b+ar hIne WJ., I 1O'JI'1 A n'+ nappy :O MOP an aoy QI' floof xc bl' UQQ m d Q J LI 19 QD Hg, H afllr w HIL Wlf brif l'T'u Too flot UU. IX I 5 ,,A ' 3 G.I. ,' I F . ' , rest my I . X My b1.,L3ts I L '.I. 1331: ,I F I. slpcp ,il d sf: op . XI The J T. ' f '- .vm Me L I I L I G.I. 'ffoc ' .y G.I. C p. XI T19 ' Q sd eggs a-u G.I. '. , I I I. vlsh tdfu I were wihh J u. XIII t 'bk G I pr favs I'lI Say, T ' H '. . v,' S A :iv XIV -. lem tE G I. v ' is 'T 5. Tllf G.I. 3,f 'S 3 chance I Q v' h yk 'J X G I. hope y 1' I U s me wo n D no DJ 3: I, 'Tess WWI' ' nibg f, +7 - VX A. .C . G LI . S- ' 1 III ' Big moon Happy wife r , 'm -W,N1 .43 1 Q '. 'LQ tVItI1'57Pl ,' 5 3 ' f In C 'I , 2'3 , 5 MQ may I , l f Me ' 1 V U Q She f C'-ry bXf Like d '11, A ,I M, In Ft Wife m11 M5 fast Il, Y UU Novs' I MQ sa Chance page Mx cwss Ne fy L'Oa one Get g nt' Q' at - II, , O .A, Che Xy N jgi Q' 2 O-Kay E W '1 1, H3l'f.j bell? fe zc R'r5 f., At last ..Ie'1ad Me i, lp L 3-1 H :U , - - Why Teachers Get Gray Our teachers get gray because they have to put up wlth the Junior and Senior girls Of course I wouldn't mention any names, but Arlene and Lois are always giggllng Many oi us thlnk that 15 the chlei reason why Mrs Crowley and Ar Fernald have a few gray H8lFS, provln that it's a good thlng for the teachers that Lo1s lS leavlng school this year After thls y ar they'll only hear Arlene Of course we can't lay the blame all on the Junlors and Senlors because I thlnk Mrs Card has got her hands full with the elghth grade There is also a little boy named Fredrlck Russ ll who is always jumping up and sharpening hls pencll lH the middle of a class Just about the time he lS to be called on Mrs Card told me that Johnny Coburn is always trying to sell her some great fish story 1n General Science lhere are also a few more details like Clayto Small's forgettlng what p rlod it 13 and comlng walking into the Engllsh room Just at the end of the class Mr Fe nald says that Harold McKenzie has put a few gray halrs in his head the way he is always struttlnc down tne alsle mumbling and stamping his fe t Another reason why our teachers are gettlng gray lS because they a e gettlng older every year My Last Vislt to S H S One day as I was walklng I passed th school house I thought I would go in and e wnat was going on The flrst room I Vislted was the mnglish It was Sophoxore mngllsh belng con ducted by Mrs Crowley Tre chlldren were all foollng and laughlng and not paying much attention to the questlons which Mrs Crowley was asling Mrs C owley said, nOrder, please Came a brlght re ark from the back of the room donated by Fred dy Russ ll, NMak 11ne pagh tti, if nothlng else is cheaper Then Johrny Cobu n had to re d hls composition, and as usual lt was about how many dogs he has killed Patricla and Irene were ln the corne havlng a joyous tlme wr1t1ng love letters At the end of the p rlod Mrs Crowley said, nRobert, you a the only one that w1ll get D today and that 13 for actlng the best Then I strolled through the corrldor and almost got knocked over by Harold hchenzi Hp went to hlt James Nood, James ducked and I got lt Oh, what a school' Jhen I flnally got to the labora ory the Physics Class was about to begln an exp r1ment und r the directlon of Mr rer nald I thought lf thls was anyth1ng like the class I had Just come from T'd surely be kllled On one end of the table was a Eunsen burner ov rflammlng and throwlng off quite a stench to the room Clumsy Arlene nad Just dropped a Fahren heit thermometer and broken lt, of course she, Joyce and Lois thought th1s was pretty funny and Mr Fernald Just couldn't stop that giggllng As u ual Mllton and Alvin were arguing about how to do the GXDLPlm nt, by the way, they were trying o flnd HThe Dew Polnt' Then Kenncth had to taste somethlng ln a bag whlch wasn't labeled to see if lt w re salt Well, after that, I didn't know lf my head would stand to go to the maln room or not, but lt dld I mlght as well see every thing and I guess I saw the cllmax in tre main room where Sth grade arlthmetlc was being conducted by Mrs Card Mrs Card 55 . J ,- ' 1 O 5 . ' 0 L I Q l 1 R - 4. s C 4 9 1 . Q Q 'il 'P ' . , A 5 I C I . .L 0 9 I , o ' . Q Q 4. 5 O . . g 1 .' Q '-- A . . . . V J , . - .. q g . - K rx ' .V Q I . M D . . I IJ Q Q I u o n P , Q ' 'v nv ' ' L+ -N I ,, , D Q . 4. V 0 I It X. . . V, , 4. Q C K. S. 46 . o 0 0 1' O ' 'I' '3 o 'I 1 ' S 3 u L. J I 0 . I I V1 '-I O I A U 4 1 Xl U ' a ' , '1 9 D 0 l J. - . ' I . T Q 4 1 Q 'D ., CD ' U 1 I 1 I r rf :T n a P 1 . m .1 A , ' ' H 3 G H S G Q .H . I I 3 . . - . 0 Q Q . . . . H1 I 4. 0 o ' I -1 ' l - re Q 3 K L - . 0 5 Q I Y' . ' 1 L 3 . .a s Q - 0 Q Q, . ,- X fv- - 1 J - J u J 1 - . 11 ' I3 ... G 1 , f Q ' Q Q . 0 . ' ' Q , Q -Q 4. 1 o - t 0 . I., Q L Ml . 'l l .3 x . ,, . 1 I V . l v . ' rv 1 H . - g Q 4 J. . A A 3 ' U 1. Q - Q . 1 I Q t . 2 .X . . -1 . D v 0 Q 5 . . . - .9 1. Q 0 - O - .L 1 O A I L D . 1 o l I 0 -. at asked who brains of which, of Myles got question. had the answer to the 9th problem. After a pause the the class, which is Clene Nelson, gave the answer at course, Sylvia started her routine of giggling. up to go after a magazine in the middle of the next Then, James Wobd and Robert McKenzie started hitting each other because James had his arm on Hobert's desk. Roberta felt ill and had to leave the room for a while, Cl wonder what the sandwich was for.D Then the bell rang and I decided to go home and not visit S.H.S. anymore. Lois marley's Dolores Darvi Arlene Carbon Joyc Rilcf's Barbara Austin o iins tl J a 1 Advertisement For Sale finoernails, o a hand nair lOd an acr s giLLle QQ a form ol 98 a peck cel l Yvonn Russell's frcckles 2 for Muriel Rancourt' flower 2 for Sylv1a's compact l2d Olene's comb ,J4d K nncth S,encer's legs 2 for Sl J Freddy nu sell's stupidity ll a lb Bobby's di position l2d per ounce Johnnf's looks l8 a do cn M1lton's ohvsic ability 2 a yd Dcnald's car, the batt ry s d ad W2 99 P tls pep 2 a pk lren 's eyes 2 for ll , Th ld al cirl and Loy of S H S JO Hair of Lois carl v yes of Roberta Darling Hands of Ruth N od Teeth of Arlene a bone r rsonalitv of Yvonne hussell Lvcbrows of Phyllis Webster D1 po ition of luri l Wa ourt P p op Patty Ton s lndu try of nwma Jlrdon Comol Yion of Ol r l 1n,inr ability oi olor D r e All aiound bility o Da bara Ais Shorts t all Most ialka Comedian Most Dipnificd School Baby School lder Class Visitor lost liable to succeed ull Whols Who in S h S Bertha Ninp JOVCL, R11 Ralf o arley Arl ne Carbone Dolor Ol he N Joyce P Phylli Barbara Qaigi lson N LSE Au tin :JC A. C. 47 1 11 u rv 0 SL- O T' I 7 ' 1 , D S S 3 0 . 1 ' - , A X.. T3 1 lb, - K G 31 J.. Q J Q . , . , F . 1 D FZ Q2 0 -. O ' 'X L.. 4 I3 X' - 'X J rv ' f' . i s - s od. . . -1 Q , A L Q e 1 re' A L J 1 .VO 1 U .-1 'x ' Q 5 I g . . . fi . ui I., q 1 V7 l. Q r 4. 'X Q . . .,. F x 0. I ' 'J . X ' e 1 l L 'X ' ,E-3 l Ut , ' Q sJ n a d . 'e e Z A , N. . U K3 'Lf ' ' t ol- o Q U F' A nas t- ' ' '. C. 1 ' . bu Q a , . A DT I .. 1 Y U - a ' o . ' 1 T .. . . e n C r a A 5 le ,Q a , . . ol l ' I l il N L ' J. 1 . 9 L S T 'J Q 'X . '- V' 3 E W in 1. . W ,A W .W . . l .1 is o .vi r. 1 V, HC. ' 1. . e, i f e, e Lawrence Darling M, , , s l .U to av t . ,- , 11 w v . , e. 1 ale he son a D fa . ,. . . D V , ,. ,A S-.g -u 'i f D as a ,i, W e , . . , , i. . L' a i f f -.r a' L r er , . 0 1-u 1 ,. as , , U l it es T i est 2 'le 113 N 1 1 - . . I V1 L u I o V1 gy f a f ,tive L is aa -2 Har l . nenzie . A . 1 'T 'l'A F' W A ...xl . A V m5 ' or ' u c 1 'a ' Q 'ff - - Cu ,. J Us U. .J - - : D ' L 'J LI - ' f' .1 l 3 N- , c. ff x Liley i vco . . . .O thx X 4 . f. . -.2 C2 I fi. 4.3 , . G . ,. 44 :J ' .J A A. C. 47 7, -I AIO I' Albert Poirier Myl s Grant Johnny Coburn Kenneth Sp nccr R chard Fl tch Fr d Hu sell RODoF+ Wright Cl yton Snall Charlie Graft Hilton Gatcn ll Alvin Pott Nfl Grant levnett Spencer old Act sell Srall wurnnar Small Crant Barry Springer F1 d Ru Cla ton Richard Clayt n Charl I' 7 L 1 W A. O LO for for for fol for or for for for for for for for for for O1 for for for OJ. S I S Alphabet lbsrt who can UIVC you a hoadafhe Vobby who hs alwavs Lot a tlotoa he. Cla ton who Good and not bad J on I Jlo ms FS oar rad IJIU moo ll Frenoo sb Froooj who ls llwlv mocklm Gltoo ll woo grqdultlo thl Harold who growls ik a bear. P'P wlo IS full of freok is Jordon who's vrazy fo plcklos Koo Koo, vhloh John ssnms to b s four. sawrsool who' forever aotlnp crazl at th Red Hl always son l a ts le rld Qdd l gmt rfvs oss. Nur ol Jho's alwads Tllson who ne or OJII toss Bortha s FGICT who somsono' a qus u that Phyl le I'o llke o S IVIQ lHO'S orottf lin llo Roh 1' s tory U1 I-'LG l kr VlTsvIr toss Alwl' 'elgh t M31 IS Xsrx t1l+ my f3VOPltf m Ylool I thlrk lS Zoo lu W68Il Clayton Sr ll YVIOV Q Ch'WlUF alwaj bOPPOWlHg 1 ll-'Q s for v takln al afs Q ttln SQFIDPIH5 n hslght H All t nxs so l suv To A QUIZ Neytu Jho 09' ornq' HV slr ivx PL H MIK, C Nhat par HA l o ll H I 1'Tn., I co V1m.r HI O EU I HRott HWFQF H S doa H ' m I you leav nfs QQ' lon't log lf wltn me. JG your 1 Pofl+hors born9 ooo lafhsf s 1 lHQtOU7H csoltal of tle Unlted tat sl Hmh V loans l all to murop HNow, o UNC? How -57 you promlso to suoofrt tae ooostitutlon can I? I got a wife add six kids to suoportllu T A L-0 s . . is f r A , v .- O f ll I- . ' is ' 11 P1 'V' I 'r lS lor L , I , TD J , - S I L . D ww, n U lS P ' '. IS O I I, - . . . -, , N . ls Dr aio H1 ssh: Mrs. 1 lf.. , . M . , . ,, s for El' - I II ,- lS -oo1lng. ls I s lr v., 's C C13 mo ' 3. in A w x 1 a I . N in .LS ' . ', J fl- L C I 5 , ' is G ' . H l 0 is ' I s.s ll'-' ' Tlo-. . W . IS f ' H , - I -1 . ILS l X. I ' . 4, - 9 s is 'ff .oo v s , A S 1 5 f J. is n. is v Y. f Q . iss. . I , . IS ho s . . vo ll , s I. I I f I . Ls 1'o All Q I f' f .. - , l .5, . I , A .fs . lS , 3 H I As U f fljs . is so fl lj l's o ' i 3. ls Ril,y ' ' t 2 ' e P bf,,. . 0, . ,, :LS J' ' 'H' - L A o 1 1 0 is f Q Th'r' tl?' io t l. sr 5 s is for Una who always uses Duz. Ls :,fll.s 1 ' I . a sr ' g. . . ,+ L M . , If . T IS N Qls oha I ly . wf5 IG . 5. . M , , . , , IS . I os lr, ls , Jth. -T v ps N s p vx Y- ,H , A . I Sf Jll5,.L I .- llil JJ. ' R ' fl, 'V Tv IS for ous , - J -gf an . - ' , ll hls Stl '., ll fJ lat's ll. D. D. '49 . H I . H1 I J L 9 mb . HB .1 LMQ , - . u o- . 'Jhs,2? Hof 5,2 .JH I ' -, tg!! 1 ff ,A H A. O f 1 -2 - , , 1 'J-- d d,, e on soo. Ll . br. . V . . n ' ....- N u 4. 3.43 13 v' rs 'Q 1 f., Q H .H 1 -Y 4- - A H HIJ goo o,J paolsl. s'Qoss?H en!! 'ls o l Wfsh' J ,Z H ' l d o s . ' u I sv 1' D I .can the 'L U S Q H I UL ld 't I ' c.H d - 's, ,A 1 , .I s -to , nt ,., Name Yvonn Pus ell Barbara Austln Phyllis W b t r pa ry Sol nger m-a T o n Nurlel Ranrourt D ld fat rran Harald lCASULl6 QVICIC Da llng Al rt DOlwl Bertha vlna Alma wlnslon Clayton Small lren Cayton Pat Jones Bred Russ ll Johnny Coburn Robert Vrlght Alyln Potter Arlene Carbone Lols narly 'oyoe Rlley Kenn th Spencer Mllton Gatchell School Sta lstlcs Petty Saylng Favorit Song I think lt's all very dumb lou crazy thlna Hubba Bubba Tha 's not rlpht C e NllZ Hubba Hubba Can't s Gr shut un A u ,I .ll I l ugrt or k ep Sfll Habba dubba Cut lt out or no Oh ge Nhat don't b llfl n e O dor' L s r 1 kl 1 Shut you trap Hmtymmrmuh -5g- Someday Always Bell Bottom Trou Red Rlver Valley 'oming In Or A Wing and a Praye1 Chlckery Chlok I love a Rabbit Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear Hannah Pop Go s the Nea sel Plstol Packln Mama Time Naitlng for the Traln to Cone In Chlokery Chlck Someday Chopin's Polonalse Casey Jones Shame Shame On You l'm Always Chaslng Rainbows Lazy Bones Lllll Narl ne Always Someday Don't Sw etheart Blf Th r All ! , . 4- U . e ..1... ...-.:-.- A .....i....--- 'e L se ' 'o f 1 . , . E J A , l e s'e 1 A , - sers B r ' 11. t W 'fl 2 ' , J 1 . Q . T1 , , L.m' tor'o 'ea 1' , , 'Y ' Q U A ' 4 ' Ona A lf o J' gee it W A Y. A V . f Q MA L L - ,. . L va Y 3 rl B Misa p , . . oe L, - or Oh Q ' - xv- ,, N l . . LJ ' 1 531, WI A ' . ... : ' -f r - Q -if LL, ,Q Q c A lt . 1, . J- by . W Dolores Darvue Va -ods amd l tl: f1sheS Tlll the nnd of . W' , 0, 1 .Q Ll . . Q L y . Ll . , L C J, -1 Y . e ? ' ' I L 1 . . - 'e , w 1 ae X -' Xl ' ,f J . I ., f . r I LJ 3 1'-3' lt 1 Y , ' U o A Let's oe lOl n W ' ik Q ' 7 Why 1 t you wi e up . . .. U . ' A-e you if do ng I e X I' . , e L Me N ' Q 4't ass ol A. C. 47 W . L. B. 'Gb School Statistics Name Petty Saying Roberta Darling Are You Kidding Olene Nelson What ' Sylvia Riley No Ruth Wood Oh Gee Robert McKenzie Oh Mackerel Dale Cook Hubba Hubba Richard Fletcher Knock It Off Charles Grant Can't S.e It Myles Grant Wicks Richard Burnnam Come Again James Wood Oh No Favorite Song No Can Do Some Sunday Morning I Can't Begin To Tell You Someday Pistol Packin Mama Milk Man Keep Whose Bottles Quiet Someday Home On The Range No Can Do Rum and Coca Cola Someday After All Won erse Deserves It's Place In the Sun red 'W y doa you ge an encyc opediao o by: 'I would but the pedals hurt my ieet rs Crowley HMy Girl 1 th living image of me M1 s Gayton UWhat do you care so long as she's heal y9H R H vonne ussell Let me have some win er stockings Clerk H Mi Uow long would you like them? Yvonne Russell 'I oon't want to rent them, I want to buy th m Donald Waterman ' Clayton Small Donald Waterman Clayton Small ' dey're too oia broke ow is 1 you don't like gir 9 'Biased wia o vou meano ! Hlt' a F and bias that, till I'm That' Different P F C Wo d Would lou blame me for something I didr' do9 Lt Winslow Of course not P F C Wo d e l, I dldD'I get up for eveille 39 . - , A .. I . . '3 . 1 f I . 1 . A , 1 C' Y 9 .J . . 1 . A I F - ' Wh ' + e t i ' . I L1 f .1 1 . B b X U I ,S , 0 F H . s l wx.-aw gg-aw. 'un -L,-Q -waxy .-Ln.-Lan w.-L U -Lan v. 1. .. 1:1.n. 1. 1. 1. 1.1. 1. 1. 1: 1. 1. 1. 1.2. 1.1:w. 1. . . . . gy M - 0 Q LJ I 0 :D v Q I . . 0 - ' ' ' th LJ L O J Q :L-' -an -a .in-an nzszeuzsaszaasz:a.w:z:z:a:L 1.7.'v. 1.1. 1. 1-1. 1.7. 1. 1. 4. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. I ' f t ' H . - , o ' 1 H . Y C. U V . s e Q , .9 S g 1. . 'I - ' 1 X l :zum wsu mana:Q:Lx:L:z:L:z:z:z:L:L:L:L:z:Lsz as n n Us 1s1x n 1. n n n 1. n n n n 4. 1. n ru n as as A I 'H ' 't 1 ' ' ls H . . .Q . . . I T1 Q ' K, dh ll . . . I c. S63 4 ,A . U ' 1 , 'L . + d H .L al L I xJ 1 . U ' I . . . . u b c 4' rw 1 .1 S le .J C ll :1 cl . L .1 . U szsagaaznsz -' nga. Q --suns -- -:L:L:a:L:z:z:::' .-L iz 1.1.1. 1.1.1.1f1.1.1.w. .1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1' ' A . sl 1 , VI IV ' ' 4. H 1 A 1 fr 0 a Q - O . . L -1- 1 . L1 . ' . H H Q A. I A I Q . o ' HW l I r ' A H I . I 0 v .J O J. I I :z:L:L:z:a:L.-L:L:'.-z-z.n:u:'.:a -aszszga w:L-L.-un U :L 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 1. 1. 1. 1.1. 1. 1. 1.1. 1. . 1.1: 1. 0 sl I N rv,fW.'.: v f xl lk ,:L '1'x ' V . 1 N , , rs f- A . 1 3 1 I .1 f.,.. V Y. ,, , A .',.nH PIflY'1I'L1..15xL, '.'V .Y ', N, A,,y .x k-I I .. ,T ff1u ..' ,CY-H.- - '-Turf 2' E1-S: J' by '1' . ' ,,. H l,,f. 9, xl 3 , W ., AD I .'.1 '- A , The Sai1or's Prayer Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, Grant me that before I wake, ' No other sailor my shoes and socks will take. Lord, watch over me in my slumber And see that my hammock stays on it's numberg See that no clews or lashings break To let me fall before I wake. Keep me safe within Thy sight And let's have no fire drill tonight. In the morning let me wake, Breathing scents of sirloin steak. God, protect me in my dreams, And make this better than it seems. Grant the time may swiftly fly, When I shall rest on high, In a soft and snowy bed, Where I long to rest my head Far away from all thes scenes, The odor of half done beans, Take me back into the land Where no Demon Typhoon blows, Where they don't scrub down with sand And the women wash the clothes Lord, you know of all my wo s Feed me in my dying throes Take me back, I'll promise then N ver to leave home again. from Four Years Later Our Father, who art in Nashington CHeavenJ Please, dear Father let me stay. Do not drive me now away, Wipe away my scaldinb tears And let me stay my thirty years, Please forgive me all my past And things that happen d at the mast, Do not my request refuse, Let me stay anoth r cruise, --ii! Amen T-ff-N 'X f Q M 5 XJ X f N NF fir? K 46 1-ff'QffX'f A 1 xx L . . I3 e, - 1 I A 0 3 . Q 0 1 D , V A. - x 3 9 ' 5 ' ' fr a . Q Y 3 ,- . ' ,J 6 'B 1 ff:--xx '-X I 'f -X fx fl N 'T Y - 5 QA, 1 ,F G' 1 H K I - 1 ' C N x 4 ff! f' fx X lg! ea V X A ., ., Af.. Neff- X X ,.' 'S ' t .' 1, :mu 5 'X 4 -, . I X ,' ,fax . -Zlrgzfzv 1 . ,X Ps f fix X 1, - .lr ,.-4.1 '. 1-5 K X kv. g, ,v. '- , 1 ' X-ef' V-auf' . , e fb' N ' f N ral-, 4 I g . ' N ' ,f ' X .-.ff I Y -- .. .47 N -- x ,, - X, ' . --e X. xx 2-, . 1 XA' X xx -Q H 1 .- rj X -L 55.01 A... ' V-' ' M -' I s, ,v----W , Vx ' , . ...- ski-' . ' , ,A 5 X ffk , ...-...--- is e- ...,-. X N f -41- 5 ...aff ' '. - ' V ,A ,,....--- .. Y ,ffxs ' J ZS-S., l ES'u .ff'N ,f'! 'XN.. I ff x... IS-. Ns 4 1 f N Vw AJ 5 sk ..- L.. -v -Q- 1-1+ -Q4-4--1. 5 yu i X , . .L N- , , f ' 4 I r ,X -X ' , X . X W ,' H 1 l ' ' ' . - f. 1 , ,, X 1 5 ' . ' V 1 ,A , . D 4 ,5 Q l . f . - ' - X - 1 ' N ,ww yu. , .4 R, L' X , T .K E.. Xi r I, 3 4i44fI 11:rzL zz , VA W ww.- -I ,Y-,,. ' A I .1 21--zAQ:,!-,:, ', ' ,V-'N 1 f W, - lf' ? Mk. A- K' I lx XX , .-2 -,fl 2 xx E a I 1 7 X Q1 ,Lf Y 1 9 1' 1 X ' ,1 N e , I , - -fif - ' 1 HJ cf' N ,, X 7 X w . x . ,f X :M ., - X. ,.,q,'1b.', Rx 'TI V ' Sk' xy TXX y XR x,f ff' Y' --I KXN Xxx' , ,. In , If V9 - ,i , ,, X l , , . -XX-4-JN 1'-5' X . k ' . . X ,. - f fb , wi fx X 9 5' fx , ' ' N X L- -' l1,Q .' x ,gg A' ff' - xL,7 . 12, . xx g A X if '. X Jgfi: X V, D if . ' xii-.T A 'X X f!! - -f ' X x J xx X , ,N X rl . ,i . '-'T xr x rl V 1 E2 l I X ,, , x -Y ' ' -, 1 'K . 'Q V XXX 'v r Q' X X I .' ' 1 I - X fk , 'lx . GRADUATES OF SABATTUS HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1898 Zilpha iMoorehouseJ Carille Samuel E Sawyer, M D Class of 1890 No Graduates Class of 1900 Guy M Carville Llnnaean St Matd n. Carvllle Reglstrar of Deeds, Cumberland County Florence CCookJ Jackson 1 llo Galnsboro Street Sdoerln endent of Schools Ruth CCookD Holmesp Cleveland J Sweeney Cla s ol lQOl Charles J Huen Drug Salesman o D D1 on S reet M1nn1e CJordanJ Dearlng Maude CRudJ DeMyers S4 Benedlct Streat me race Long Meadows Stephan R. Sawyer Whole ale Frult Class ol l902 Gleason L Archer,L L B Pxes. Suffolk Unlv Allen Linn Bang nthel C fDodsonJ Smlth Myra Orls a hlldreth Nllllam H, Wood Crocer Cla s of l09o Gert ude L CAust nl Ph lllp Anne Augusta CBookerD Stoehr G a e fDear1nbJ Mutter Storer Street Emma L fGOQg1HgS, W6FPlll Lester H111 Farmer Angle W CMaAwellJ NalHS Teacher Class of l9S4 Archle R Bangs Prof Trlnity College 24 OPLCl3lF Drlve Ellen C QGreenwoodJ Hardl 14 Pleasant St Ada L CHillD Coburn-V James L Jordan Prln Hlbh School Nellle CRayD Hlgg1US V11 abeth M QWin lowj Thurlow S4 Maplewood Street 45 Deceased Deceased C8mbFldg8, bass. Portland, Maine Sabattus, Maine Bo ton, Mass Burrlvllle, R I Auburn, Maine Sabattus, Maine SDPlUgfl61d, Mass. Newark, N J Boston, Mass Deceased Medford, Mass. Pawtucket, R South Chlna Me Farmlngton Falls Sabattus, Malne Sanford Malne Gardlner, Malne Greene, Malne McFa1ls, Mamne We t Hartford, Conn Natlck, Mass. Deceased Bralntree, Mass Sabattus, Maine Por land, Maine 0 9 e S if . 42 , , ' 1 5 7-l U D , L ' v , x 41 2. I -, ,'., rr . A 4. r... - S . . -L t . . 0 0 U -. Q 1. I . K' 78 e 's t . . . l. 1 . . L 1 J .I 0 .L Tlf 3 ' 7 rw I ' ' - 0 0 O -KW .. 1 . C P Q 0 0 Q S,,, T1 , 5 u . 1. S .I. ' Q .. - , 1 . Nllliam F, Huen U. .rs Grocer Sabattus, Malne 1 0 n 'Y . .I - , . S ' 'X 7 va '3 -7 ' 0 ' L Q .L .L .J 1 w- ' , 1' -.'T.' ' ' J. D ' A ' . f . I' C Ea ' L 3 . A ,I . . . c is . , 4 . . Y 1 i . . 5 .J Q 4. r . .. x, . . G I . LJ f U . . ilu . I Q . .D . Q .1 A v I U . .m . 1 I O O . . . -. Ja Z u a S . P ,IV 4- 4, wr U Z f Class of l905 Georia E KGrahamJ MaoKn1ght Vinton R Ray ClV1l Engineer Annie CStoehrD Baln V 250 Sabattus St Allce E CThompsonJ McBr1de Clvil Lnglneer Class of l906 Nellie M CBookerD Coburn 1 Katherlnt A Conway Arthu F Lombard Grace L CM1tchellJ Tlbbetts 52 Googln St George A Stockford Glas of lQO7 Laura T Coburn Elizabeth M fDanforthl Banvs 24 Montclalr Drlve Lena M CDear1ngD ROW1lDS lv Beaudo n St Lou se C4CJonesJ Wheeler Mary E Mears Stenographer 2266 Harvard Ave Apt 4 Wlllls n Thorpe! Pres Paris Tannlng oo Cla s of l908 Alexander G Baln Bernlee M fDlXOHb Hlnckl y M lvllle Stockford Class of l909 Poland, Maine Lewlston, Maine Detrolt, Nlch Greene Maine Lewlston, Malne Sabattus, Malne Greene, Maine We t Hartford, Conn Dorchester, Mass Lisbon Falls, Me Montreal, Canada Danvers, Mass. Sabattus, Malne Wales Maine Turner, Maine Gertrude KCallahanD Sulllvan H l n M lW1t1erellJVarney 54 Washlngton StvAuburn, Malne Wllllam B Nlthtrell Farmer Wales, Malre No Graduates Je se Stockford Jordan F Atwood rank A Hall BGSSIG L CRayD Bates May fihurstorl P8lPP Clas of l9lO Cla op l9 l Palnter Class of l9l2 Mllk Dealer Argl Road Cla s of l9l5 Nlnnlfred fM1rdenJ Niles Margaret CSpla1neJ Phelan , 44 Lewlston, Maine Sabattus, Malne Wells Rlver, Vt. Auburn, Malne Arllngton Hgts,Mqs McFalls, Malne Sabattus, Malre Sabattus, Malne . U . . Q X. ,',x. 4 g V,fA ' ' . U . . . '-. . . . O . L C I,-ffl, 'I' If - ' L' I 'ns , Q , . 2 , ' a vs 4 L 0 'Tl . o - . Q n V g .2 . f- .ao L 1 .Lg . . U Q f 0 Q : . ., 9 . . L' 2 lg - .L Q., XC .L Q . 1 J.. Q -J , 1 0 0 . . 11 . I . A 0 0 C ' I . A ill! QS- . , 1 . J ' 0 . , . . X LQ D , f D V 3 N: k . . nl. M . u 17 ' 1 n Q 40 .L J ' ', P 1 yx , 1 f ' 4. tl g I, y,, , 1 L L I 1 Q xl C c fss l l - 'G . ',.'5'f ' ' QLP 1 ' XJ r ,, F. - . o U' . L 1 g Q 0 S ' A 1 . . . .J f'S yo . C , A . . ,X ,. f .'., f' 3 . , 1.,, in 1 Class of 1914 ElizabethfRobertsD Videtto Graceiwilllaml Taylor George W Wood Hallway Mall Clerk l75 Ocean Street Class of 1915 WlH1fT8dfAtWOOdJ Splalne Roy J Camobell Brof Wlnston, Sal College Ha7elCCookD Scott Mabel N CHa1eyD maxwelrp nmraCSawyerl Austln f Frank B Splalne I S nlwood ihompson f Sherldan Avenue Lu1uKWheclerD Booker! 4Sad1eKW1th rellb Wlliott 15 Talt Street Class of 1916 Byron J Atwood 1 Farmer Ann1eCCh1ckl Skldell Ma elfD arlngl Nckenney 75 P1 asant St Cna le N Gustln r R B D Carrler Wllm3cJODGS7 Pratt Class of 1917 Marguerlte Billlngs 174 Sullivan EvelenQCl1ffl Gustln R R 4 ellen Gillandcr XGP8C6fN1th6P911J Van Wart Class of 1918 M1ldredfCushingl Butler Irene Hurd f Teacher Hel n H lR1chardsonD Brown ethel M CS nbornl Munroef Class of 1919 ChPlSt1DGfAtWOOd, Park George E Cook Framk W qlley I 59 Summer St Leonard L Walcroft Haze1CWitherel1J Webster Sun Journal Corresbondent Cflla Nood Offlce Clerk Class of 1920 Grace B CGard1nerD Libtlehaletsz Helen F fGUStlH, Webber emma A Jordon Mildred E CRi1eyJ Hodgkln Mt Auburn Ave -'45-. 8 l 7 Deceased Lisbon Falls, M . Portland, Malne Gonie, N H. Wlnston, I 1 Salem, N C Sabattus, Malne Deceased Sabattus, Malne Gonlc, N H Auburn, Maine Deceased hittery, Maine Sabattus, Maine Monmouth, Maine Auburn, Maine Sabattus, Maine West Falmouth, Me Clairmont, N,H. Attleboro, Mass. California Wales, Maine Auburn, Malne Sabattu , Maine Sabattus, Maine Sree e, Maine Sahattus1eMaine South Berwick, Me Auburn, Maine Deceased Wales, Maine Sabattus, Maine Lewlston, Maine Lisbon Falls, Me Deceased Auburn, Maine l! f . 9 , ,H Z. 0 0 rf' f ' . S , 'fl PM T'1 '- . ., . V lr ,H ,-,N - ' . . L - 1q.e . L I m 3 a uf y V I I . . C J u -r'-1-: Lrg' D ' O 1 , ,-- A ., , - 17'--'T :.' -1 . .L f X ... A I , . 1 ' 3 x . -fl' 3 . o L- 'f X, f o o a '1 f I ,,,. V A .J 4 - 2 U.. web. 5, h . 5 . e H . ,- . 1 vf.':.,,J . . 1 . J. J D I . T . I, .LLZ 3 L 'F L er - Q Y ' , '1 f 1- P S 0 ,14': , 4 Lv f Q 0 O ' J ' r- V ll - YH -' o f'3 'B 1 1. May E. ihOPPe 'ff A - Sabattus, Maine . . ' Q I . V U 9 1-1 fs , ,.. A U I ,', .-03.5. S 3 . 5 V ' 11.41741 . 'VT , fi 1' A V M X 0 Cl 5115-'V' 1165 'f.'1',' 111- Lny fl, x L.,,f-f,.X',Ef1 x ' . ., 4 !I'L-ff-1'fv X - ,Q . 111. .. ,v- M . , ,X , , 1 , . ... X X!! 1 f ' 114 458. -f : A ' - 1 'gb V ' ly X 4 Q I ' . x 5, ' 16 KY -rf' . .4 1-V 1 , H. ' - 3 vi-v-4-3V.f Q . , 0 O 7-1 I .1 Q ' l 0 I L101SGfAtWOOd, Trapton 161 Class of 1921 Carleton C Jones Eugene T Wltn ro1 Wh te Plains a 1922 lner W, Canpbell worn1 CCookD 1 t r O Pre phln fGUSt1H, Cote Maln Stre t Class of 1925 Glaraimottramb K1mba11 Marau I1t cW1D 'owl Klngsferd 154 Vriston Avenue Class of 1W24 Cxrly a M Coookl Furnir Addle 1 fD1xonD lhemas Hazel NCHa1eyD Waterman Car1 I Hath way Doris R CHath wafl Adams Grac M YCFILTW Dorls MQ ay1orJ M r11n Glas of High Stre t 1920 Wood Street 4 nton Gonden R naCGordonJ Lergeron Ln rl 1ef Antorlq Tetreault Class f 192o AgnesCCoburnD Davls Ro1ard F Dooblns Anrl Hammond nv 1jnC1 rrlawl Qava dive slde Drive W11 lan Ylcker Pastor D Dtist Church n 111eCSrfd ri Brewer 199 eu Av nue C1er1ndaCN1n 1ewD nrul t 1 A saxa e r int We Sta e Rlx d Drlv C1ass of 1027 P8U1lHofCObuFF7 R1eker lhf1maCCoburnD Wllbur Forrest H arley Hardware Salesman Kenn th J Smlth 57 Hlanland Av nue mdna Tetr ault 46 X New York Sabattus, Malne Unlted States Navy Sabattus, Nalne Lewlston, Malne Wales Maine Westford, Mass. Norwood, R,I Deceased Auburn, Maine Mas Wal s, Malne LLW13tOD, Maine Washington, D C ,RFD Lewl ton, Me Lewiston, Malne Lewiston, Malne Greene, Malne Kentueky Lewiston, Malne W bster, Maine Sabattus, Malne H 11ow 11, Malne Augusta, Maine Greene, Malne Lewlston, Maine Greene, Nalne Hwrhv f D eartnent Aubusta, Kaine Greene, Malne S1bat us, Malne Sabat'u Malne Auburn, halne LuW1StfD, Malne ,r g U - .L . . 3 3 fa fa 1 , J . .e 1 A f 1 C1-ss of -Y , 1 ' J, ' J ' ' ' -1 . , . I ' J-J 1 J L- Yi , : ,. 11 1 , ' 1- Cc f A 1 , H 1 , 1 ' 0 F ' bnes U . st f e 'H . . Jesu -e . , , A :TJ 1 .V 1 1. A . 3 I Y Q 0 I I I ti 'P 5 e1 s S1 I . lt-,- 4. 1, , '. 1 Q ., I Fl 2 Sc . ar . B 3 0 rm X QQ . m .' '3 X ' 3 LJ 7' ' ' ' 1' S . , X11 Q , f D- U. ' f ' Y Q ' , v 1' ' u 1 . 1' 3 1 f Q6 U e H e . A, v Q 1 M' . 1 ' ' ' ' -9 L4 Q V Q 1 1 7 C A ' 1 J g Q - 1 lf' , I ' . ' o , Q , I '. . L1 1 A ff 1 V ' , S Q fl I F' - s L A Q r I , ' A-9' ' W . . ' J. .L Ie1 ' A 0 ' ' Q 1 Q V f 1 J Nr . ,L - rv 1 1 , I J 'V 1 Lewls Gardner vel-A1 514 wenter Street Auburn, Malne of A -A -, 124 , ' 1 1 1 es H- .5 J , V: I X ,X 3 n . . ,, r, ' , O f' . Q e , f , . , . L 1. Q Q f 1 . A , , . -1 1 Q Q.: . 3 Q f v' 'w 1 7 . -N ' 1 frm 'n ' L1 UK, ' . LJ 5-.XJ L .. . o X ., W. U . 1 . 4. ' .AL L Q I , V 1 H - 3 f' 'e ff 11 e ' -2 'est e ' A . a v-y , 4 1 3 . L, . 1 .rg S 1, ' G ' ' :' , J , V 1 .,,,. , A -A . f . , y VLL or . ,Y ge fnlg Jer, ue. it -5 Jag els U . W . . L , 'ersl e e a f 1 ' sl . . . 'B V1 A , ' J . J f t Af , 1 H f A . q .flu ' 3 '. .1 S , X r . 1 1- 1 - G Q 1 N. f 1 6 li' - A . . f -' J f- li 'Trederick Hammond Class of 1928 NElwood F Lake Sun Journal Thelma B XMaloonN ndmund S Gardner! Sun Journal Staff Gerturde V CPeaseD marley TownfGlerk PattifAtwoodJ Tracey 1 Sun Journal Correspondent Class of l929 Null abcth J Davis Stenographer Chall s E Gardner Grocery Clerk Lucy CH mmondl Waterhouse Gl dysfylnslowb Small Phlllip W Saw er Amr r A fSmith Sawyer l Morse Street NR1chard K Merriam Ronald Merrlam Cla s of lQ5O Class of l93l LOu1S6cBF wer! Hlll 28 Otis Street Ruth DDf ondonj Smythe 27 Buell Stre t Portland, Maine Auburn, Maine Lewlston, Malne Sabattus, Malne So Braintree,Mas Augusta, Maine Sabattus, Nalne Hallowell, Maine Auburn, Maine Deceased Augu ta, Paine Auburn, Malre Maryland Norwlch, Conn Cennecticut Hlwood J Cook ThOFlS M KCookJ Slnclalr Auburn, Malne Thelma Krreemanb Cotnran Q Pleasant St Bath, Malne Charles Jenkls Undertaker,TeaguekStevens Louls A ?otter f bOTPlUG L Savage 161 venue Cha les M Nyman Cla of 1952 Iren F CAstonD Gardner 1 Margaret McBr1de Donald J hcnaln Croll Street Ruth n CPhelanD Conner dnaCPotterl Bradstreet Eladne A Spencer Dorothy AfVoodbury7 Savage Class of Rachel n.CBartlettP Comis Luena V CNilesD Beane Leland K Polley Margaret M,QPr1nce7 Narble XHenry C Ross Charl Q Prince Catbl erlbavavel Jlllson 47 l955 Lew ston, Maine Deceased Watertown, N Y Jnited Stat s Army Sabattus, walne Sabattus, Ba ne So Hanover, Mex Sabat us, Maine Greene, Malne Deceased Sabattus, Maine Sabattus,qMa1ne Sabattus, Maine Harmony, Maine Unlted States Arr Sabat us, Maine Sabattus, Maine , I 9 ,, , 3 ' 0 1 K. Q -1 ' , ,1 ' . . ' k. V' ' I , 1 ' ' ' 1 lrulff 'La 1 -- -If H . - . 'bi . 'X 0 f , , U , J-I Z l r 1 5 1 , , 1 ' u 0 H' ' ' L T1 1 IL, 53. - 1 sv. 3 ' , fy, Iv, I I, ,I , I ' ' . , 'J , f i..,1' ,' Q .fe , .X . S L Q ff , , 5? 1.1, 'I Y f L C' LJ w ' '! 1 JA E , 2' . , 5- ' i I .,'g ,V 5 0, -1 ' an ' I' A 'H' U Q ' . I X' 0 ' I - ,4. o v n H - 1, -fl - . 1 119, , I- - .. .11 vp 11 1 u .. J 'lily 1 1 i g V o 'r In L- K Q- f- .Q ' Q 1 Harrletfhammondl Bingley I-M' 55Y4Wf'4hP kHgustn, Malne if ' ' , ef i -. Q I J. -' ' A 5' - I W Q 'Tl ,Y I 1 D o 0 ' 1' T' No I: fl f 1- 1 V f S SS 'X , 'ur . S . 'T' 5. , f . '1 Q - 1 ' . J 3 l 114. u U 'V V' 4 1 N I' 'D E . 7 . ,- v . , ' 1. 1 A I C E lx- l'I,'v.f F, , 'y - , , I Il L l . I . , , I H , U ... ' Q1 1-n ' ' , , xl o I H ,f ,Z , 'If ' lV.L7, 7' X ' xr 1 ' 1 - If ' I . 1. A ' I h I ' F ,I . 1, M at 'ff - Ein ' ' t - '3 1 V . -- Q Q L, 3 1 Class of 1954 EleanorCBarteauD Homer MaudeCBrewerD Lofgren Edward 5 Jillson CatherinelParkD Pucker 27 Kass Road 145 central St T6Xtl10 Worker BGdutlCl8D White Plalns, Saugus, Nass. Sabattu , Malne Guy R Bartlett CoraKWarrenD Lavo1e Flora Warren Marvuerlteiw bsterl Ryder Ralnh Ayers DorisCDutilleD Laplerre Nurse Class of l95o Augusta halne , Malne Portland Malne Wales, Malne Sabattus, Malne BPHHSW1Ck, Malne Carrl CBr wer? Jenklns OllvefCookJ Chaoman Lo ter Dobbirs Wll lam Donoghue athclCGarlandD Mclninch H0561 Hill Helen Perklns Wallace Phelan Lo1sLPr1ncMA Gerald Scott Raymond Spencer olass Cl1fforo Eurrham Stanl J Coburn Vlola L 1CookD lnlbod aa 591-Main Streets Pdlnter Royal Woolen Co Pastor o l956 Vlolct n CDut1lleJ Lon tlr Dor thy C CJon J Needward dJlH J Potter Colnty agent Dorothy B fHallJ Conner Rlta D.CVachorl Phelan John E Wood Norman A Voodbury Cla S of 1957 Prcd rlck Austln Carw n n.CBeaudo1nD-Mahar Hlta CLeaudo1nD Johnson C1l1uOD Q Burnham Carollnc L Keats velyn J CLel1ndJ Van Nart rrank Potter Naxln fSoottP kadeau nsther I fSpencerJ Clukey Glas of 1958 No Praduat s 48 . N.Y. '1 1 ' ' Y ' 1 1 1. fi 'N I W U 0 S X' ,5 ,J ' t 0 -. . 1 c , -V V I I 0 , , iff ff V 1 . A 1 , 3 0 1 . D e G 1- . A f f f , ff' I' I 4. ' o 4- . - N t 9 . -- . 1 . 'e e 2 A ' -- - ' - 1 4 u . l. Q 11 . LS -1 1 c l im '3 . -3 . N 1 -V1 . 4.4. f . J. Q Q, -, X . T t , . . . M L' xix. . . US . ' Q , f, ' 1. 1 . X . . f . x . X ' - rl! L . J 'j I. 1 A ' . L '1.-. I7 1 - 1 f :L -' Bl ' fu f l 9 1 .. 1 . EL , QT 1 I . F11 ' 5 W I- I 4- Y V. K ' V' . . 1-1 . . , , . I , 4 ,A . 3 0 1 + S 1 ' L ul ,, V' .- 1-P . O . ' g - GS . ,V '. 1 1 I HL 1 1-1 Q 1. ,- . ., . 1 - 4-J 'H' Q 1 9 - M31 5 VT x . . 1 . .T .Lg . 1 .' '. . , 5 . - 'l . W 4- ,, A l X I - U ' 0 T o n l , , 4 ,. we S 1 X - - 1 . , . , - f ' G' L I s' ' e o - 1 1 - .v , F .LG L ' Tj 2 ' ft ' f -'-0 , Lu ', 'F '1 Y 1 : 1 3 ' I -If ' . g . I X - - , U1 . A 1 ' 0 , J 1-1 1 un c . TK . , ' ' ..1 . 1 g g A , 'W f ' . . IL, , , -' fT1 7 ' ' P A L Ei .L Q K 9-. . - .. A 1 ' , 1-. I 0 S -I , ' 6' 1 1 Lewiston, Wales, Ma Sabattus, Sabattus, Old Town, Sq, Berwi Raine lne aln M 1ne Malne ck, N3lD8 UnatedMStates Army Sabattus, Malne Sabattus, Lemlston, Fitchburg Auburn, h Lewlston, Auburu, Machlas, Sabattus, Sabattus, Sabattus, Lewlston, Unlt d St Sabattus, Sabattus Sabattus Sabattus Sabattus Sabattus Nalne alne , lass alne alne a ne 1 Il Nalne Maine Malne Ma1ne ates Army Malne N3lH6 lalne Maine Malne Ma1ne Maine Class of 1959 Mi1dredCC1iffordJ Gunthner LarreneCCu Flb, Scott Wi1maCHi11P Stev rt Jun fCookl Suhr nrrol Reed nonnftb D Wheeler war ond r Wood Class of 1940 Maurice DPlDVW3tCT June AUStlH 5 cpgtapy Luc111eCK dl FOUt3lH6 Alfr d woody Class of 1941 Lorra1ne Gayton Arlen CNcwb glnb H nry nuth Plsher mmm1CPr1rceD Webster Arthur Qarsay Rog r th escman Gr lg Che seman HuthCCou1111rdD Cllfford C113 of 1942 Ger11dincCDyerD Wood Lorra'r Loper F1or nc Sarrdvln Rob rt Scully t r No Glas of 1945 mvcl r Austln Valor C arlandl Norris Jo eph Locer June chanemon Joan Park Lawr nee Potter Robert So ncer PhJl1lSf1cOdb Sponoer C1335 of 1944 Dorle JF C1rmenCFosterJ Thowoson Jean boburn Arlen PPlHCG Iqrion Aehton B3S1l Sequln Cla S of 1945 Murlel Scott Beverly Chceseman 49 Llsbon, M Sabattus, Sobattue, Rochester New fork Sabattus, Sabuttus, Sabattus, Auburn, M Sabattus, Llsbon, M Crowley' Sabattue, Sabattus Unlte Sabattus Sabittus, Sabattu Sabattue Unlted S Lewmston Auburn, Sabattus Lewi ton Sabdttus Unlted D Sabattue Sabattuy Lewleton Sablttu Sabattus United St Sabflttuoy Sabattus, Sabattus, New Yorv alne Mqine w31HS , N Maine Malne Tvliliflt, nlne Maln alne Junction mnlne Value itts Navy mulne Nalne Mqlne falne atfe Army Nmlne Ia1ne D3lHG vdille xiCxlI'1b atcs Army lV'1ll'lL, Malmo Malne Mqlne Malne atcs Navy Maine Ma1nc Naine Clty . , Q Y. . 3 - 4 1. 1 n f , I' ' 1 . I. I v CJ. - v. , 1 S ' ' 0 fl .-, ' L v' KJ w 1 .f p .1 ,. C F X ITL v-I 9 ' , ' 1 . ' 1. . 1 . . F 4 X ' . 3 ' ' N O if 1 f v . D 1 p - '. Q O f - . ' Q U L V ,Q ,X 4 S X o 'S' c ' e 1 '1 . ' A . r., . ' . ' c 5' vw 4 . -' L 1, 1 u L , 'A ' , , ' FIX 'Y 'X 'x I JO AV' ' S St? E C Fl' , .C D r I 'Hr . N l I I , . .t. V -I U ,4 54 x 1 S ' - .e 2 1 ' ' f 59 2 , N. . , f L Ae . 1 ,, , wx 7 I 0 Co11eenCRnmsayJ Goddard Sabattuu, Maine . . 1 Q J U ' t ' U 3 . . KJ p, T ,. . ' W Q 'J LOS,c ood 5' - - 1 '+ -' S 1 r-u v Y ' Yr L U ' U fx 7 ' ' 'Lk ya , ff, ' S- L 1 M vw f 7 7' ix J bfi v N., S J 1 lr . 2 ' . V ' , mv' ' 5 . ,v 1 ,I .x J t, f ' , I . ' Q A L, K , M Q fl a 'T ' ,JI x an -'.' fx 5 ,- ,H ' 1 f ' E3 GD F' , 1 , , ' 2 ' U L 1, S , LL, N 4 ' .. 1 . 1 ' ' -N 3 , U A H .Q . C, j -' UL ' 1 , . . , , y Y. . U A' X' S 'N . f I L ' A . 1 . A fx L 4 1 ' i IQ Ther sa Cigau Madlyn fir w Qcrtq or 1 Llsbo Fall r' P OK Sabattls, Fa me Vu J. fx C V u ' u 1 B rfm A lm 1 UL fx vw DATVCNWMlH OUQ AWVFQTWSLQS LMYL FWF I V! NP VL X! kl MWA Fw QffQ fx fwCyfWWffRJ LOIQX R Au urn T5PH?PG N Q f 'W 5 ds Dwumg 980 e L3 -6 LAD Hillet -'Q R S, H me . f ., e er C113 Ei at eff. 1 'I i 3 Al.,n11 wffi er President Jer: .' Q. E.,Lr1:lc1,, Vice President A gm stus Stzz-:hr Treasurer' 'fy x I Law Wd Oc 3 3 K' IQQA X fkrd. er' X vi fi? , '41 -f 1 'A' A' L! li X K, N --- n C T N H : 'ui N Vw v' . Q .-W-,K i W7 if X , V 1 g viz ,J . A 1 N . J L , fd: O A Q I , N 3 1 ,Q -. v i 1' 1 , X 2 Cf - , - XJ 5 .AA I X x Q .1 A w f X fi w-f 1 . - I 5' f ' l I' f X Y -L. b , 1 -C L A ,, f ' n -. x 'lf ' X 51V I 5 , J'- N S CQ VV wx K -f' ' yx kcum V NNv7C Lak RK! Rf ffl 4 I lky Xfwvfuxxgw K 3 wffliv am 1 CCDYTl1jiiEU4NJffD O F A fl 1 ,VN N f' X OA m QQ ,- S 'Wiz X U ' X f 7:',PlX flcxx-, L XR I N ! ff 73 3 xxx!! ,l' XX' X X' .f-ij I'-s J L' -, N, fx ff ,fy V 'Z' Q. X' ' ' XXX? N Q fw KJUXV 1 f-fiw XJ L W faba QaK4 f fv 01 k i z Q U F5 do :Ca S Q ii. Xxfv, Dlwrvam MAH. Car Qvzcr Mau n and Evafes 5+ Lexwsshan Mame ,- a-,ff-L-:-, ,Q .---...-.....:.-.... .. - 1-,,---M...-,-,, . ,, ,, , K QQNVXS Kami QEPAW2 5 'QD Shoe QE?-Palvmg Gnd SMIUG Also pA'fN1lKlD and llisvrwsrxle, MQQMJ 5f3bai+u Mame I SAM D QOH HWS!! IITALUXN CS!-NNWWICHFS Couric jf Qualsbfqgervlcf Ycuvr TQGFD tHE QrCsT Now Tm IHP UFST 8 MSI l P free? Lewusfo w Mame QSFQJ Lnwesvow MAQNE 131 LISHOD Sireei Pi QQ K Q CCM S LLIATQ 8 Ure 65625 IEO Lwseow 5 Qin DIYV S K WWELEQ5 LDPIICVYNS 54 Lrfybrm Qfrecfr Lewvsfon MMNFS fE'l1.DlNC JFWFU-Qv vlmfrt O+hGF bk ms pC,'2lLl3HNl EHDDWOQD EDANCOQ NLWATERVILLE , 65 A Q, . t fzjf. , 1 X - 0 K5 ' X Q . . 1 96 C - ' , A . n - - - - T13 'Q' A. -r 1 6 ' Q .w.,f i. . x 1' Q 4 5 ,, - . E ' X I J Q 5 I , , U , ' Q S Q ' 9 'N . ' Q! 6 W ' :N fx X I hx f , - X. V 'fp f 5 M20 S, Q ca Q3 I ,QB , A ' g 'D N - - - - a B ' ' I - l M , f' 3 J ' 'dll ' . Lv ' J ' J'-fig' V 111' f:- ::,, , ff, A,,,.........:.:Q......,:,v, v,,,,,SYM twgwvg,-.,w, :ZJ: :,Yh'Y ,W Y !VT,.-Mm g X- 11' TW K ' 5 -' 1 5 I ' . -Ji - ,f i ,Aix M W V Y W . -1. X , ak , 1 -F ' I Nl V + 1 LJ I- ' I -r My . 1 x- M rs Q M ' is ' N ' I ,N I . Sv' 5 A - ' Q 'F C. Q ' ,,, .4 -, S x.. -1 A, x L gy f X 1 X--V it - i ' A : T 4 A 1 , 1 ' '- w I , , C 4 L we CE, '5i LUJHMAW 3 Q BQOXWFIJVONE QOQF DUNN up L16 +1 www :Q QC 'Yukon 1, Te ? 72? SOL!-X 3 ILE Cf7CfNl xx w Mama. HM Dxxxfu 4' 8760+ f-Vfprpzl ULN c FL1425 Q MODE Eb ard1QEQLmarD mfg L IDN NM tONlNL TIWLQQ .DMT TO OQDV F7 JUQ'-UNM E Fun? 'VIVN a 1 WOMEN Irlaisauge of AH Km 5 rs Fo Fveryfcsvrvenf PHONE: 44-SOW B Ma 15? bor 'Wi' S Levu-aio: Maine we or Mel omf lumfrnfb UF omPMmen+Q QTUQTWXXNT 5 WOQE NF Mime me 6 FQ D Y N 3-:ikecl Beams Tr:-1 Q3 ng Sabattqg -55- ,....--..... ,...-..-.....-,-,,,.. ,. w- -A-----T.,..,--..,... ..... ...-,, ,- ,---,---, --.-..-... C'0E.mL?ha,', mfg R'n6 : ss. G F ,KN fx El ' - x 1 k fxj X Q Cf - l , ---' -f ' L-' , f Y . Rn . , -'W ,fsf , I- ,, '-E' ' ' -2 A ' , A Q ' 'Q J J -V l - J N X LE ilifill Q -,Q -g j -,--,-- W, N- H , ,, ,YW Q ,MM ,,--..M L ,M--,,- ,.,-,,,.--,,- -., .. .--,- , .M -. Gr 1-'Nl I - ,' 7 A Dc I f' , A A '.OVI'lPJll'UCl'1+5 ' PPEFSQJ., Qepzavrecl V ' O r 5 , :, ' V . ' 5 U f . Q 'N ' -' J - . X 'X ' .. ,, ., 1 . I C .fx f-. - 'H V - Q ' .. 5 M ' ' ' , 1 A.nrx W Ay' d Zlinpfg- P ,A 3 W ' I QQ, ur Q , A 52 Us nf e 1 ' I . 1 - Le 5 T' 1 rm G Mb-'Ah' -Q-wmv'-W F Mum' 'f'ff f --'ff'-'W- W -M Q - - , s C ' . O ff ' C' Q- Lf TQ. f' -1 - u : s -7 x'-f ,i - dv L N ' N u I f- . 1 L 1iNE'f+fJ WW L vUINf J WMU? ! F lCNXlS4QU hAwlwk In XPNAXAQVJ 'QT' X lfi 1 'WLHOUL Wifi A DVLIAL1 HL 7 YNY x.Uv'Nl JFK ! M ff PW RMU WIWDLOTU f S muff JA, L 1.10, YL I 7Lw 'H z DNA! 1 C D y. XBU I LGT I T AQ-UL L I N4 V XVLIVWN funcr C 7 TNW W 16.311 x wwf, Wx D J 1 WLDJ: VPUEW a KINKVWS .JUFY TO TIAWE QUT Ol HO J 'WGN xl Lranwvw l i' N . x . 1 R Q 1 Qomp' N 1. ' Qf 'li fi 'Wf' S-1 , UD I, I - f ' f X v , ,- yi, -N 5 , .., -, LJ .. - x -W I 3 'X si H A . ' ,-1 K L. , ,tx fgMUKQ'V':dE,'liLT1S .D ' lox T-Ng'bmQE T m HW . A - ,, Q - VW-4 Y 5. i V gf A OkQWJLl'7i iff SMSTJ1 K lI!f'NfNi, T., , . Q -1 fix.. KA I I 'X .nLEl9 TNA: .,'Jff,'t f 1 x x k 1 .. .- f 1 155 Luygmwni ?NHGYES iAvQvNzus fy fwf1i' L-- ES . ?Wf1UWQ 1:-:'f?f'4-.-r -'f1'if'-- -f4'?T2: 4 '?'ff4'iff? 'f4 4 1TT.-:i 'f7?'-f ', f'?:TtT'.-+ f1f ' - ---':----:v4:r--- ' 1, Q in pi 1 merffis :I , ,w 4. .- V QQ A .x -wxs . L A.-A 4 i xx N ., ml' 7 Cf D fx I' .Q x A V-, . 'ff LJ l A N sw J Mm? , c FMR, fl KE wk? , li -. . , ' W K, Y -C Q , M J. F1,f1ae'fg'Qtte, Wcwgf, x .-A X I.. I QF U Q: 4 fb . , . i 24 -7521 Usalg.-1 bt. 508 .he:+Mut hi. 9' , . rx L, at Q M A . mc 2 Sal-- NQICTI .295 k , ' '. -' .--- +L--., .i ..'-fggi .If-'P f-1-ve:--I 44+--f-ee-if-+I'------,, .,' J ' 1 'Vf' I ' W, -5 X' L- 4 .1-1 L- H :,-.1 uf x. m I 4. -? ' J --J ' ,Y '1 -1 565. Q N L' Lift ' 3 wx j 62i,cAjqQilL Ft ffj Pff if 4' ' .'. 1 XT ' , iH'gic5Q'E4.xi D31 ly U. HHGPS hfcr ELL 2 N. ' T -TQ. NIT' ff , 5 N ' 2 Ci K ir' V' xl v V! S, 5- K X. r - -x f-N '- V -N 4 ' WV 3 ZOL1: bf. lei IH Zn if is fW,, mwwmn I -SQ.. C011 1Ql11T1e111'Q C1 11 L Q 5 CrC1111fm1Cy ogerms C fl 7 ry f LV! J A1115 FL 9 PAAINF gif S Wldht 5 ,V UDQY DKW1 15 Q0 1,b, 1 JVM 5X1UI 11,11 Mowc ljjfff JV 71ml 1153! awd VW 79L1sbon Cf Lexan Tam d 'JAY Q ,MCI 013x161 N5 11151115 GQOCFQW5 FJOJNMSIONS NQLJNXXJVQ Q em 1611116 ood A ', 1 1 N ,A I 1 Te-1 2,111 .11j' 11 I -55- 1 1 11 7131, 1'1i:1l N 1 6.3 111 1 A A fx Q 3 NL gibix 11 W 11111131 --- X .. 1, -.. 1 A 11 v 4f5'f,1v- ,1 --f Vflgwff.--,J 'fi ..., - T T T'r..1--v- :-r- -1-, ..-..f+-rfzf .fgjfi -- fl--1'5,YgLQQ2-Eiul4:5.:.J.::,'L, If UT we ff 1. 11 125.1 - 58114 111, 1 :, 11.-.:,: 1 W , --Y, ,,,, ,.gq-.Q Y f- - Y ,.-1,,:...,:fli--T, it - -A-,.-.....-,......,.,.-,.,.,...,....-..,,g..,--.g.1,.,,.q.-.9..-...t-.S.l..-.. X H--R DR , -- N Z' . J, gf T--K-1 fx 111 1 1 1 . - X . ff If 1 ry I ,T C-7 N 1. Cbcf V? , 1 'I ' ' 1 X! I ' A A -x I . fu ff 1 ' U f fi+'Y1fzi1'1 ,111 n Hz, f 1 1111 f 51 ,f , -,, -.1 L V S ...,...f-'QNxS,,,,.1.,4 ' ' D . I, i .3 Cx . -I: 5 C8 1 Q ,Y N J -,V , M 0 1 1 s 1 ' ' 1 M-111 - Q.. ..-TH 1 1 1111 11 1 11 QQ' Co 1 ,DTD 11 2- 9 ' 1 Q, K 1 Ck Cf L9 VW? X ! E Q 1 f 1 , ,J M 1' N, 1 .QQ f'-' iwg N 11 Q1 1 1 --. ,. .,. I ,,, li- I --.Q .T V- ' if 'V N..-I, - 1... g,,b P.- x t IT ' C'-x X 1 TLQ 1..,f is A1 C0171 1' e1 1' as fj ' er-U 15 Q Q X O N5 A . W l.,1.CJJ 0,1 F W fmt , 7 XX MUOFL 5 iw Lv lNJUD,xNLE WTUUWCP XWJENC AL' V9 md DFA cud, C PX! 1 IENQ: BANJO MMM JL IN l91ArwmwQumoN ,em F Mrmlwxfsfx Ss urvew 1 rg tgkm JV NJRU' V' 6? fL3Cw LEX! W N -x Ni HVIN Y Mt N r' Q QMS FL'Mwlu1e CAV36XJ :lk DQ HVQD 1, TUBEQCULKN Tr xr D BLQQD Th IVVUVOQXHQNQS wkimsf Tel 2555 5? -X , -, .fy ,A N I if X Q3 Ax y O NV ' Q 'T Of I-I ki, --- 1 A. E ko 1 i ,..,.,..f...- CX 'W i VN M L' C 4- w V- N A M ' ' L' x ' X. f ' K' L X x, . X. Q ' V . -. . - . , . , ,, N , , Y- Y , Y . Y A 4 .D I -j 9 TE'H:RQ .fiwfq i WHWMM-WMM , .PV lm4-Perle hr .evy Gu amy- KQ f ,,- V cj xii- 1 Nyc IUSTV' -1 +5 To Qyifwf 52 CQQVLV ' :iii L :bbq A 'I-fig. f fi' L, ,P rx. J, f AJ .' A .. .. . . , ill: ff -Ge W Fxvllflly i , Q EQ ig O' LQ . -- ,,, I . I Q f J-1 M C.. 1 x. ,- -L! O ' - 1, 22' I 7 N' ' f?5 '.L -, , -, if .L f 'gi KWH xjgfvkim W Q JCUOD W TEWIFLEDS C D 5L C Qu ww mme T xx QW V9 O3 Lexxfm N Vlmrm 57- Qcqrwip 1 Av, et is L'--1,1 gxifil E 'XX' 'N-D I v I .- K.: -I K4 -rv H. fe. ff 5 'X O N . -0 N x .- X Q! 1 ,A xl lxxf ---- - i 'W J ' 1-I C L L 9 . Ffi1i'W Te ,ZF Q M L- ? W Q 72 L l ie? an Q T, Te i. 4-W5 iw VL ' in Qu R 1' Q X1 Q' W 1... Lx K-1 M1 5 I , V S Q W qv fl L ,f- s i , ,Y I ,fjf X., gi 1 x X X , 1 ,, A fy,-5,21 flfffff' E ZZ f ' 'hp' A-- TN zf' ff, Y Marx i,fJ,.1'R X, www W 'D I .s ' 'lx 1 y tw X A , 1? 5- -L......i ,T--xx' . -xx -TMMN - i ' 1 '- f' LJ ' ' M, fi J Q R z Y A 5 T 1 .J wL...,,.f Q H n QL- - KAY 'wg ' ' - x 7' I 1 1 :XJ 2 X XL If Q ' L .L A A 'xl 'Y ,f f ff , kMM3uQfKm5,fwgwne ..,'Q.. w new R 5 Q 3 N V , A 3 1 4 ' X ! ,f Xx' I 1, S , Xxx ' V ' X il L 1 1 ' , ! x ' -1 il V, 'N ' 'K A 7 UA Y W 2 f' 1 ' gli 4 V, X fq 3 1 xx 1 A Wk X f 1' -5- ff yn N - . X 5 ' I w 'X1 ' f :PQ ci IW W 1 :J wx! f I' KN x... IX-T 5 wr' '7 Ll Milf LJ I I' N .7 f WGPYC sw 5 XAJLJICDVW I vlffqf lj 5-1 0 SQ' ' j H fviffk I TNI fl 5,11 big:-wf :QQ as ,ww Elma: 6:39 4,- W. I .wx V, u M A ,..,.,l ,,. yr- X-.... ' , I' X ' , dlntxz, f:1 NX4' 4 1 Q X ' xl NX' Rl Ravi! f' x..r' X' 3 pfif-' W - 1 fx , Q x ,,,,, - 2 ? 2 X-.1 -,.,f . f 5 l 4 -,J : w Q ' 1' 5 CE-H iff l T153 1 fl. Vid YV13lixf'?1A63 Cf, 1 ' KN r 'f ' f f Wy ' N F'- , , -. - W A- I X E I g. N x f X xv NWi1i Q fi A fi Ivzfiifbmi !. mem. .-N If QXIQF 'ty X15 ,T IXVHKQTW i :la C- QM-H P 3fif.l'L JK JQ5 i FL: ia. ,-, -,w 1X rf h M7-mf -tl M bg llcii 5 .. fffl Cl . K '13 -- FU5QNifff', QGCQQJ ,A f - ., H 1' V: P f cw in 9411.3 fi Vw Q1 S3 bc Vw i5+1w,G+f7 - ff 'L W? 33 1 in Q A vp Www ,Q if PNMC Nlfqlsrxx X., F' L qnf,f.-
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.