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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
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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
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