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Y' V xxx f XIV ,XX V :Il , I , ,IS if x fy x Qlff. , If X' V 1 Z ' ,f f J xx ,lf X A x xx M s X AMERICA AND AMERICANS America is a strange country and yet we Americans love and honor it. Foreigners say we live a-fast, whirling life. This can not be denledgwe do. However we like and enjoy every minute of this existence. If an American left this country for five years on his return home he would not know his native land, for the change in our country goes on so rap- ldly Every year new inventions are made, better living condi tions are established and change in recreation are introduced The Americans are quick in adopting a new craze or idea and abandon lt Ju t as QUICKIY Jhen swing flPSt world, some These, Mith SWlnU came nJltterbu s , the H lee Hop , Poops a D31ST' anc various other dances Clothes as well represent these lads Jitt erbug 3ackets,clogs, Quin shoes, dresses, StOCklDgS are examples To Keep up vith times we rave aeroplanes,ships, tralns, bus es, and 8UtOmObll6S to qulclen trans nortation In America nlgrt club llfe is very popular Do you knox that more eople ar employed in tnis business th n ln any other count ry? Th1S lS a fact American's are not content to stay at home, they mu t he up and go'ng, allay seeking nex trrllls and adventure that they have not t found Plc H1CS, hot do s, soft drinks, sport danclng, and amusement parks are thelr great st d light Forol ners cannot, however, came into the music rejected or 0 posed hoxever, were few of our VUlldlD arks Some re heard to r 1811 now ell our stlll young countr 1S fro lng hey llk our c ltoon , unny ea ners and book of 81VCDtlPF, Yu mor and r 5 y Our Cr at worls 1 art 1 O C ence lntures them Oh Jo , we llke a fa t ll c, not only where recreation is con- cerned but also in the rapid changing of our country. Constance Stubbs '40 HABIT BREAKING James Hamilton said that the best way to break a bad habit is first, to make a firm resolution to stop, second, to list as many reasons as possible for stopping, and third to add new reasons from time to time It sounr us consl er the habit of studyin students in study enough male a firm HI am going easy,doesn't lt' Let for example Aan our school d no student sayin Let everv resolution, to stud, for forty flve n nutes e ch evening Nox we, as students, need list of reasons have you seen the honor roll? 'ell, isn't that reason enou h? simple formula a t y and then see the d fference in th honor roll and our r vert cards Jacquellne Lane '41 L t's five t is BASEBALL Our t am last ye r X8S,CODS1d GPIH5 the tlUC me used for pract 1 P H l good t an Near s much time was spent xorklng on tre diamond as in actual practice I knox, that on some of these prlns ds lt xould we luck mor fun to bc 1 ulin in large trout tkar su atln on Q hall AIHMOHG ft tke flrst of the season every one 18 an IOUS to nl ball, but the players f ll of ,sole I1 hin, o 1 Just tlr d l ' that lt ras been many J l PL sl Ilan ma e hood toxin shall Unless tie ho lol t flShlW anc tFSl IDIS on the , lt El nrohably ne a lonb tl e before the, xln any hln hlt fly b t Joseph Hoy '40 . I J I r U 1 ,V 4 f F , 'S A I . . , C. J.. ' 6 . . Z 1 V J. O l n . . . ,. S I . 3 H 1 rf n V 1 G1 1 - , ' T, Av 1 - ' U 1 L. , .. H its V 0 a ' -7 I 4 C . 1 g N .7 u a n - - - F J . I ' ' 5 ' 1 1 U A 0 . .ZJA Jn 5 L, A , - , . 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J. -4 J IT IS EASY IN THE WORLD TO LIVE AFTER THE VORLD'S OPINION Every ordinary person is 1n fluenced more or less by the public The paper and radio furn ish much propaganda and a maj ority of the readers or listeners are persuaded to believe state ments they knox little about Take for another e ample, the ordlnary person, a busine s man or farmer He ets into a group and dlscusses a coming election They agree wlth one who is more or less leader among them When they go to the polls to cast their ballots, they vote for the same man because they believe rest of thelr roup is going vote that way They may not lieve he is a better man it's cause 1t's the groups' opinlon and so they do lt This is mob persuasion, or staying with the crowd A person Hoes to a base ball game There is a decislon made which part of the crowd does not approve This person d1d not see the play, but because everv one else is yellin, and beeing the un the gets the ldea he doesn't llke the umpire and because some of the others throw things at hlm h does Then he goes home and tells xhat a crooked umpire they had and yet he bS1l6V6S this just because the crowd did,not because he had seen foul plaf He is Just follow ng the crovd T1N6S change, and they change, the ideas of many people change, too Automobiles are in vented You dlsapprove of having automobiles take the place of horses and buggies Some of your friends buy one A few of the other people in town get theirs though you disapprove, you po to a garage or salesman and ect your first auto mobile Why? Because else is It's the the world Then you, yes, even everybody way Joseph Hoy '40 PLAYGROUND FOR SHERMAN HIGH In the near future Sherman will have a playground for its students The schoolyard will be built bit by bit because it costs so much for each sport We are plannlng to have tennis court near the agriculture building This is an entirely new idea to most of the Sherman people Tennis is an interesting game and IT10St schools have lt The court probably will be tarred instead of rubberized as this latter method costs more We will have to buy all the equipment necessary and I think each boy or girl who plays should have h1S or her own tennis racket Archery is a popular sport It doesn't have to have a special place but the targets can be set up almost anywhere bome schools compete with others in this sport as we do in basketball and base ball In archery one must have ood eyesight It is something llke targ t shooting except that bows and arrow are used instead of uns The equlpment doesn't cost a great deal and boys and Outdoor basketball is much better for students than indoor We had equlpment for it once At that time the ground wasn't smooth The rocks xere hard on the ball,it was easlly punctured After a section of the ground is levelled and tarrcd for basket ball the sport will be much en JOyed A playground is a necessary thing on a school ground,It keeps the boys and girls from the streets It gives them a chance to cooperate in the games and have good times together Being outdoors is much better for stu dents than inside It is health ful and good exerclse to Join in these games In the end, the fathers and mothers of the stu dents will in bccxusc it will keep the boys and irls healthy Althea Lewis '41 1 . l ' L Q . ' a xy 6 's ..f 0 g X . . ' s , A w . 4 9 53 , 9 ' I I V J C I A Q ' 3 ' to , . 1 0 be ' Q A s 190 - . I 9 1 I ' 0 ' Q A ' A J ' cu ' ' 0 3 0 41 . ,G . ' s , u ' S o . . Ig O ' pire,he follows suit. He even girls could enjoy the sport. .. 1, ' e I . 0 I 1 ' , o 1 ' A v. ' , v r ' ov ' . , , r 5. ' - i J . - - '. as ' ' , , - . . . 'V , I L ' , M or . . I I 'X ' U' . . - J O rr O - A 3 ' 1' .. T l 4 o 3 . Y of ' ga I 2 ' J ' 5 ' - HGW TO BE IND P TTVTT Bein independent is not mexely a matter of abidin bv a magic formula It takes long months of arduous self dicipllne to ooul e a noticeable decree of independerce Jill nower is one of the lirst qu litie t e velooed Don't nfollow the croldn Declde what you thln right dor't be dlscour ed nd SUFIGDW 1f you find your self the lauahlns stocl of the vrouo Common sen e lS term whl h 1411 flt remarkably well into the oovc descriut or Your common serse may be Jud eo by the way you corluct yourself IN voul social Ol bu mness roup. Vany peoale upon bewng a led a questlon wlll humbly reply, nWell ves nd no H You can read indecenlent Worm the habit f coming to deflnite conclusions, and decislons and stick to them until you have rea onable n oof that they are wrong Don't wait or someone else to form your opinions for ou Thinl things out for yourself LO ever, if find that you reasorin is f don't be stubbon Be willlnv change your views if they absolutely wrong and you lnow Lorraine Pyle you lse are SCHOOL SPIRIT Good school spirit is n in portant factor in school life It improves the school in such a way that it makes boys and girls want to attend It is the duty every pupil to help make good school swirlt Good nature is essential for school spirit If thln s seem to so wrong,don' Smile and be hapnened Make one no matter When you come t go around pouting hapoy as il nothing friends wlth every w at cla h 1 . into the main room, look haocy and have a smile on your face, theh the students will know you re friendly and will wart to m ke fr1ends wlth you If more students would take part in school activities, would greatly help the school Don't say I can t ' Try, and you will find that you'll be suc cessfull You m1 ht even take the lead If all these su vestions were adopted by everyone, high school would be a diff rent place The ouoils would like scnool much better and enyoy goln more than they do nov Catherlne Hanson '41 HIGH QCHOOL PUPILS SIOULD HAVI SUPWRVISION IN REGARD TO Tlhln GOVE1TNwNT pal, with the aid of the teachers has had charge of the school government Now there is a ch nge ln this management in that the tudents have been Given this right Of coulse, I tllnl that the student ale entltleo to and Der fectly capable of decldlnf the minor detalls th t have with the school fOVCPHUFUt, but when it comes to the more impor tant matters I thlnk that an ol ter serson should serve as advl sor Our princioal should be con sultec since he is at the head of the school lhe students, beinv young, have had no experience 1 such matters and might allow their pevsonal inter st and opinions to influenc them in making wrong eecislons The pupils use this pllvil dve sometimes in taking dvantagf OI th teach rs Wo we want our school t managed succes fully? If so, let us coopevate for the betterment of its government Marilynn Seavcy '40 n . -rw 1-r , I ' ' dl EJ '4 L 'JI ' ' 8 . . , . . S . ' . ' A 8.1 0 5 . 4. F5 I, x A .L1 c PJ 1 i t ' U . 1 I 1 , -., n g 1 G. A 1 D I 0 , . 1 ' 7 'r . ' ' ,. . , . a s o b 3 J ue ,n 6 , , - . 5 9 Y f-A 'J . , 1 1 4 is 5, . 'E ' 3 and , ag 1 , . ' , - 8. . C- F39 I I , - ' G . I r- ' . I pu ' ' 13 J x 4. 1. .- s ' a ' ' fl ' D A C . A .. I I J -' A xy, ' r 1 v - 4. .J , - g 1 I .' E4 ' L 1 .0 I - J M 3 1 . ' I A I 5 7 , . . 7 'I -' T 1 I I LQ I ' rl ' ,I . C. S. ., ,uv ' Aj, . 3 ' cs ,' ' .4 .. L ... . -J . U . . , - - ' - 4 ' IW H 'dbmn an-I . H - ily see why such a person is not In the past years the princi- A C Q I .1 O . I A I, . - I - ' . ,J , X ' 21 . I - S A 11 D I - .7 13' - S 1,2 f .. ' I. If . 01 o I ' 1 1- 0 : Q 1 A s v ' , Q . 'i S -- ' I I - I II El . I I I, . - .4 . J . . . g to r a to do . x - I - 3 A J' ' ' I .' . f 1 t o 1 V - ' I' ' 7 u , I .- 1 . u 5 Q ' Y A I . .V . 1 1 I . as I -I ,I II I - I 5.3 o ' ' ' Il A A . Z I J ' at C ..'l 'I S 0 C ' . . P ,IJ 1 ' ' l g ' 1 ' ---,K A - I if 0 Q, 5 . gk ' F, C G o , .- I Q 0 I 1. O be o Q' at ' 5 .v ' -. T 'la .1 ,Y . - . 4 ij - ' , , L., . 0 1. ' - I - '- ' , 'h ss e s in 1 I I A L 4. n V A SPONGERS AND NOTE THRONE Of course you all know what a sponge' s It's a pe son t at lives on someone el e In other rds,it's a parasite' Are you one of theseo It's much easier now to bolrow from someone else before you vo to class but when it comes to examinations, J 1 mel What are you gOlDF to do? There are many keen idea ,such as taking notes on your hand, slips of paper, and so on My opinion of a person who throws notes is even worse than t at of a sponaer Ne've a l thrown notes and all probably will again Can't you wait until recess to tell hom your mother is making your new dress? You're anxious to tell hov Ned looked at last D1 ht when he said, Goodnlvht' I think it is much wi er to save thi untll recess because there is always someone in the school pape Jouldn't you feel fool1sh9 Wouldn't we all Jeanette lngraham '41 if he doesn't keep up to date good books, movies science, news and so forth Also, a person should have an education for his own benefit One of the be t ways to gain one 1 through reading good books Therefore, the necesslty f tralninv for a good job and education for a secure place the social world for a person's own engoyment, everything leads to th t single essential educa tlon If this is as necessary as it seems to be do we not want to continue oul education after high cboo19 Mary Bushey '41 BE INDEPENDENT One may thinl that in this age it is impossible to live independ ently but it is not The first step tovard independent living is members of our social groups quite apt to think alike but is not neces a1y We may dif erent idea but still harnonlously ln gloups lhe are this have live main WHY EDUCATION SHOULD NOT STOP AT GRPDUATION Education should not stop at graduatlon from high school b cause O1 the age lrls Some are a e of el hteen, teen and even 1 are not ready t of many boys and graduatlnv at an seventeen, six teen years They take up their llfe work yet becau e they are so young There are very few good Jobs point here is to lealn to express ourselves so we won't grougg the feelirv of others Don't let others make up our minds for through life following of others we shall a useless life Don't o be orlfinal the original person who gets head ir the world and who helps others progress If we go the plans deed l1ve be aflaid Alda Merry'4O open to them because of their ave inexoerience and lack of edu ca 1on A college radu t has a better chance of getting a ob than the person wlth only a high school education and no ekoeri ence Today education is necessary in the soclal world Anyone oan't expect to be tue or even a part of any mall clrcle in hls town il. fi U. on ' Q , - I ll 1 1 . lx h S . A n wo ', , s g s , A . ' J, ,J I 'r w ' H A - ' . O . b ' g . , . an . ' . -f 'toe - s ln 1 e ' n , S '. . -- . 5 A t a 6 , ' ' 0 g .1 I .1 N- u h 3 0 T 1 S -- . V 1 . .D I - r U 'r A ' A, . 4 I it J you 'Q I - 1 I - I C: ' A ' S s 4 ' , ' L . f-. X ' - ready to put anything like this independent thinking, Today the ,r. Y , '. . ' . ? s ' . ' f s .- . A m AA - f I - 4.13 I . LIS . . 3 n en Q . Q D A s A ' ln... 3 . o . ' 1 ' U 0 0 Cl' - -D 1 t 45 0 -J .1 -. f f . ' H- . . O , J. . ' ' s 1 . I K V . 1 X t l ' O to E' 9 ' . :J J ' -T CJ J O X ff fflffp ffzyfkp 0 fo? yi in C1241 qiff '23 2-gf? 5st X-X X y W 5 PQ '1 'I ' 5 4 X x., X 1 W X x 1 x ff Z ' z NX. ,f 'lf 0 f 7,7 'M'f 5r f X9 f.-gggfya I '27 fx' 0' U bv f ' V Of' ff 1,n.. 01' f ,...-'-- Et? x 'vm I K ,Q fx W WN USKMDU' fx Q71 W j QE X All fb f X .rv u-qy,qvwvwQe -,,g'g3fg,,'+'HfHe fri' ..1 I KY cs X 4 will IRRESPONSIBLE JEANNIE f' Jeannie had a habit of get ting into trouble, especially when left to her own schemes she was today Uer mother father had taken a trolley gone into the city, leaving with the sound advice to keep of trouble urtil their return But what was she to do? Sue, her best friend, was busy netting ready tO entertain her cousin from out of town Standing before an open window she pondered over what she would do with all her time She decided she would clean her room This wasnft a very pleasant task to be sure, but it simply must be done Just then the teleprcze rang, and with a sigh of relief, since she was di- verted from her disagreeable work, she went to answer it. It was Sue, and what do you suppose? She wanted her to come over to help entertain her cousin. and and her out He had just wired saying that hc was bringing a friend with him. Jeannie replied that she would be delighted to help. She prac- tically tbrew the telephone osto L'c stand, and joyously rushed to ft ready. In the midst of the t noil which she made in preparing to leave, Jeannie suddenly stood up very straight and still At this moment she was in deep thought In fact, this was the first time had stopped to think since called her she Sur street cars didn't run there it was much too far to walk Then, unfortunately for her, she thought of her father's car in the back yard True, she was only learning to drive, but didn't she know how to shift? It was decided She had to get to Sue's and immedi ately She could easily get back before he father's return course, she would tell him after wards and he wouldn't care much Half way out to the car other thought struck her What if she were stopped by a police man? She settled that quickly by resolving that when she passed one she would appear poised and confident, driving the car with a sure hand, as her mother did By this time she had reached the car,started the motor, shift ed into reverse and with repeated Jerks began backing up Sera ape what had she done? Getting out of the car she saw that some of the paint of the fender and some of that on the driveway gate had exchanged places This was no time to think of that for she must hurry if she was to get to 5ue's and She started a ain. What was the matter with ihat car? She couldn't get it out of reyewsez And, worse luck, there was that ill-tempered policeman! Come on, Jeannie, where 13 that poise and confidence you were going to have, and what about that sure hand of yours? It was plain to see that Jeannie was making a valiant ef- fort to find that nonchalant mane is-ii .. ' .. .1f?bf?'2-s-'TYe31f-A--3:2I-:-:-2'-s'aa452f'r ,-.iii '?3,5-3' :W-i'f,i. lf fi , ' - 155 I . ' 71 -uf' A 1 if 3 l ' if ' f W' ' ' - ffl ff 1 . . . 'E A' V, ..:,:f':: I fyfrglt ji: . k AE i I f o 'i ' ' 'ggigpgggpx - 5 y How was she to get to 8ue's? I. .::f:' ' L- -A -:I .II4 1 2 - O f- .' .-:a'::. X ' 4 vbrl 1 ' ' A 1 I 5 .5513 Vi' 0 .lf ri F s 2? it - -- H 2 0 Q .- . ' . c P . Of . - g . ' . f A P an- 0 BS 1 - . o ' A .3 - . 2 ' 0 I I J . 1 ' o ' , 'Q ' ' ' . . - O o I Q l . . 1 . .L I -. L3 ' 0 ner so like her mother's Up went her head, down went her foot on the clutch Thank heavens, she had it out of reverse! Shiitin to high without further mishap, she took a flrm Urlp on the wheel nd was off Now that tie car w s golng smoothly she was able to turn her thouvhts to Sue's She wondered if the vuests lad arrlved yet, if the younv men she was to help er t rtain rould be nice Suddenly Jeannie WQS brou ht fllfi Dx New f ff X-ffffxwff 41 p Q J ., .ge fl Ns 5 ILL Erroar, NO RLJTLT Sally awoke wlth a start and anceo le c o c It was only seven fifteen and as it was Saturcay she immediately resolved to sleep an extra hour Suddenly she remembered this was the day, ye , the day of very reat impor tance She had a date w th Bill who at present wa her one and only heart trrol On remem er ne tri , she at on e Jumped from her bed and rur ried to look at her ardrobe in back to earth by a thump Where was she? She didn't tnlnk she was on the road, but she couldn't tell because water was blinding her eyes what had happened now? She was soon to find out for a policeman, drippinc with water, was very volubly telling her she had run over a hydrant, and was cursing the day that women had ever learred to drive Mavis O'Roak, '40 order to oeclde WH t she should wear that evenin She mu t look especially nice for Blll, but what should he near? Her black, which she had planned to wear, had somehow annexed a Grease snot on the front, her v een was much t o l r der red one Bill ad seen, the ot ers were Just out of the qa st on Oh eear 'she tlouvht,nPot must let me muy a rew or She dressed and FlFTlCd down stalrs, trlppin ove1 the plant efore her 1othfl qx tlon nBut cea ,H her mot e olled you Ju t had a new dress o x a HI know, u W is very m portant I'll have to have a new e If yeu'l1 let me lave one ou may cut do11 on my allowance After muck GlSC sslon lt vas thai Sally shoald have ber new dres Hurryinv through break'a t arc leavlrg the dlSlu or her motx to do she start d out for the modi te On her way they she met h r yolnver lrother Jimmy, wmo immedl tely Levan pes tering her with que tions she was very irritated ste an w red t at t xas no e of s buslness w ere ste was 901D and hurrled on ler way At home, Jim.y was told by his mothe t at Sally was out of declded l- ' 9 . a 0 V r .L -O . rv' LJ L J IA . v A xl I I L .1 D ' L ai ' . 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I ' sorts that day, because of her date, and that he was nOt to bother her in any way While thiS po1nt was still being discussed, Sally came in, very tired from her shoppin , and asserted that she had pur hased a very pretty dress but that she simply must have some sleep and would mother Just as soon bring her lunch up to her room? That evening Sally, after slightly scorchlng her new dress, snagging her mother's best stock ings, scolding her small brother, and arranging her hair ln a hun dred different ways, was ready VMU 'Tiff 33' ISS: r tai! N ,Nw WHAT LIES AHEADQ Janice Morley stood at the foot of the broad staircase, bub bllng with excitement nOh, Elizabeth, hurry, hurry, she called pleasantly nl have the lunch all put up and the horses are anxlous to start H Even then she could hear Ellzabeth moving hurriedly toward the door of her room Elizabeth was from a large eastern c1ty and was not accus tomed to the early rislng of her New Nexlcan rel t1ves nCom1ng,nshe sang as she ran down the stalrs, already dressed in riding clothes for the picnic which she and her cousin, Janice, and waiting for Bill Her mother, very much lieved, started straightening the room and picking up Sally's scat tered clothing She looked at Sally now and then with an anx ious glance for she realized that if Bill did not come soon there would be another tantrum Suddenly the telephone rang and Sally hurried to answer it A look of delight came over her face at hearing Bi1l's voice, followed almost immediately by an expression of disappointment She sank into a chair and burst into tears Marilynn Seavey, '40 had planned The girls were soon mounted on the superb horses which were only two of Gordon Morley's vast herd of tnorouvhbreds The day seemed especlally designed for the Outing and the spirlted ani mals, feeling the exhilaration of swiftly for a short distance BCPOSS the d6Sert land Finally the girls succeeded in slowing them down to a walk After they had proceeded a few hundred rods without conver sation, Elizabeth suddenly turned to Janice 'You know you promised to tell me today why the alr of watchfulness is always present at the ranch It has bewildered me ever since I came here Your father and his men seem to be always on the look out for some thing they expect to happen I'd like to know what it is UI was just getting ready t tell you, Ellzabeth,n replied Jan ice thoughtfully uYou knov, o course, that Dad owns hundreds of square miles of the most valuable land in the Southwest Some of he finest thoroughbred horses also go with our ranch Well, thls happens to be a pretty dry season in Mexico and a band of U V PS' ' 0 A ' Q' fr 4 I LJ rv V I - 0 . 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N f 1 V ' . lv 'i 3 . u o A I '1 ' . o ' I thieves and snuo lers P lto bas been t 1 T Ol mrnt to buy some of ou1 land o tv t a tbewr eto en oo xo1't e ore lt can oe SP1 ped 'ast ao won't sell and U 1 mon 1 e 9 Nelen e nolt WllllHU to pay 1U enougbfn lnte rupted Ellzabetb H Q, m , d n' you see, Uae doeen't vart ny of the land to fall unto tne bands of people wbo won'T take care of lt alfee tue ranc ee bcen 1D be famulf for FGNGl8LlODS ine we varte to keep it wlolo and un toucreo,H replled JHHLOP pitlcnt 'X ere wad I Ol, 5 S. 'ell me l st tlme, C lio l se came Q d stlll Dad moulHn't plve 1 any of tle lard Mnen l C to left le lntlzcted tlat lf Dao wouldn't sell to land o lm, We vould vet one other way SlDCO tbeu D o are the wen have been n epared surprise fned u clever ru e of , off guald and then stllle Dad d1dn't want Us o bo on lu DlPllC LOCAJ I nersueded bla J tel l lN we wouldn't o ve and tbat lt lS your la x Tele, ftnlsneu Janlce Q lllnpl Tre glrls ad been o ouev t 1klHb tnat tne1 alu t NOLlC6d ox far tr ad SOI Sunoenlj Jarlce GKCl3lFmQ, voolness, we're nearly at fne gro f wfele sald we collo eat ldnch' I 1 r't realized we xere ao naar to Wllaab tl, at's tle dattel Don't you feel well? ov lool so ser1ous UI don t want od lrl 'm slll anlet lu r lc ast Y lf loul 'vc lie a ftfl n t at sonefze s Q cl lb u,, So far HOtMlDE na lt 1S probably l Chl+O'S to we Fll7 beth glancnn oulckly around Thx mo 'lon erae, zetowted J3UlC , just your lmaflnatlou e u'ro rot eced towed o courtr Of oour,e, s e ddbvouel,,'1t coal le home df Fl Cnwto Q men, txt doubt lf e oml try an 1 lre ru Wlmu ea llebt that eauef open allec I eertamnly hone not,Hbreath ed nllzqbetb lfrvently. Dy L lu tlme l v wad lCHC t prove anc as they became en neo 1 nela on lor lu e soon Portot tlelr Pears onld t X nave Qetn e oven or mon an horbebaok vbo fle con lcd r clump of mesquw e trees a Yalf N116 dlstant, lt 13 doubtful lf t ey would have been so Calc? ee The L6llClOUS luncn xas eoon ee er aiu al er re ln' tlme, Jarlce And FllZP5Gth paeked L ewr wtenslls pweparatorj to PCLuFUl1f 'owe As soon as snort tie l C r of the Haddon group of wen nolled to llS lO7lOWCTo mbey ecovdln t plevloualy Jven ln Q llc or uCQ+LPlGQ ian sl e aellnd e SlSrCCtllf rls S nelrf et I'8UCC ll We alr, T nlce tulned 1 e lH we a e 1 an l, leco llaed A lto s non. .J sie fao l7cq0 l Cmlto are ble len are our omnd r un, llr uncef e've ot o run for t Stmek clo e UGYIU and don't lool cf ' bey lLC1T norsea lY o a tal oo o11au rs verc lowly but steadllj o ClU, tl fron tlCl pat Tad tl ey Ifnown ffl Cl tru. f la hold nelhaps t ere xot d rave been n b quletly urged Thelr nd pre tlme o ,orra ne F e ' .,,, 1 V- 1 1. ,. -w ,. . 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Y, Ju, J , V ' fO+ tl' tur .aek. 1 11 'W 1 I 'Lf' 74 C A .wi 'i 'Y' ,C-5 A - ' ,li ,, .1 ,AHKD - .- , - , If . .. n M-dl, l wet ULF- 9 said I , F1 Xyl,, 40 w 1 JAFTR 7 Xenia PATTICIA LOSLS PER GLAMOUR A car came speeding along the dusty road Its occupants seemed very lnterested in their own thoughts 's a lovely day,isn't lton Patrlcla rema ked rather absent mlndedly Uyes oh fes,H the man an swered, payir llttlc attention to her Patrlcia d1dn't have to look at Barry to see him In her mind there was his DlCIuTS blond halr wrich trled in vain to curl,clear blue eyes, and a smlle which made hlm so lrresistlble to everyone vho met him It seemed to he1 that thls tall handsome young man must really like her for if he d1dn't why had ne seemed so at tentive all summer when there were many other UlTlS who might have attlacted his lnteresto Barry himself was far from appreciating the warm Nay after noon Instead his mlnd wandered to the scene of last night's narty He had been having a falr UIWS all evening but Patricia had seemed unwilling to leave at one thirty when most of the other quests went home. Barry couldn't understand why out of all the other girls in the world she would have to be a glamour girl. She must indeed be one, for if she weren't, why should she so obviously enjoy going places every night? His idea of the home he wanted some day was not just a place to stay between par- ties. The quiet of the afternoon was broken by a sharp scream Barry brought the car to an abrupt stop with a screeching of brakes and was out of the car before Patri cia could open her door She swiltly followed him into the house whence the scream had come A woman, apparently an lnvalid anxiously pointed t small Patricia found that it had fallen on a fruit Jar and was now so weak from loss of blood that it could only whimper She hurriedly plcked up the chlld and placed it on the table nQuick,Barry,get some boil n Jater while I find bandages and disinfectant N From the invalid she learned where these things we e kept, and was immediately washing out the wou d Bandaging it was not a difflcult task ince the wound was not deep It had bled badly because of the child's position Soon Patrlcla was rocking the baby to sleep w1th a gentle lull aby Barry standing in the opposite corner, saw what h thought was the girl he had been tryin to flnd for months she put the baby in its crib h came swiftly toward her, the woman who lay on the be , h asked, UPatric1a,this is you, isn't lt? Why did you hide e ind a cloak of glamour?' 'One of the first things I heard about you was that you al ways chose companions like myself I wouldn't have any chance of others,H replied Patricia. Hfhen you would be satisfied to live in a llttle white cottage and only go to a party once a month?n He didn't need to ask for he could see the answer in her eyes. Ignoring the real modern girls for your I thou ht if I acted competing with the Mary Bushey '41 t '7 '-'L?? TX ' il' ' '. , T f R'V' f . ' 4.15 P , .'f L-HL-'ri - ,,... J XI' , ' 11-.:,'-Q-ire. V! 9 I xx I ' .. RL-if rexx x,?qv - , xx .lu N J ' I I O J- ' f L ' x j ' iwW0f9lljL ., Q 'Z.'l f1 ,N x '.. It Q .1 ,9'.' ' .1 ' , . I.:-'pe' 7 11. ' 'fi ' f I- If X. O a ft 7gf'f.'j,1, u9j'gf yy, child who was lying on the floor. It-' Q, J, :ggi-5:,V ,Q K 'f- . L vp L L 0 Q I '- . 1 S . ' TK! It , ' . U . 0 . L. P A. ' , . O I' ..... , T . - A . Lg Q n 0 . ' s f L- F . 0 . O 1 ' - ' 0' - af ' n Q A r ' . ' , kj , ' 6 up O I 1 O + 1 X - 3 . 0 AS , , . 6 o 1 - A X r - 1 - d S Q 4' . Q. 9 . L 1 n Q ' , b h ' . ,L ' ' -' , Q . . l Q no L . 0 . ' o ff, ' 4 g,aNNN-1 7OfFR'S DEATH It was April, and winter in Alaska was nearly over. Terrance McDonald and hls partner, Stuhby, were headed for home The sleds were loaded wlth tre wlnter's fur and the areat huskies were flnding lt a Yard strain to haul thelr heavy hurdens. Rover,the largest and perhaps the most f6FOClOUb of the beasts, had been ln an angry mood all day Hls huge teeth showed ln an ugly growl whenever re looked at the two men or elther of hls Uhro thers Terry, S31 Stu after don't llve the way Rover' been lOOklUg at you lately You know that whlpnlng you have himqukell, ever s1nce,then ho's acted as if 'd llke to blte your head off ' U'hat do you mean? as e Terry, nas thought far away on the young alrl he would soon he SC61HV HI haven t notlced any thlhg Your lWHWlH9t17H must be runnlnw away D n't let lt get you dowr, olc crap UI don'+ care vhat ou say, you young lrlpo rsnaloerl You haven't get sense enough in that foollsh VPBIF of yours t sf ald ef 8UJtflNg I tlll don't llke lt and my advice is tdqt you Weep away from hlm. lerry's v r w s clear vcvous lall a slao on the aael The txo men d eve on fo Ml es, eac busy xitl s thouglts SudOGNlJ the cogs halt cd wlth aufl, snarl Hendrr HDS 8. '1O. OWS OX T1 xhat alls themv' asked Stuhhy HHold tl l6lD3, Stuhby, an ' see xrat lt l,. hereunon erry r n to th front of e ea and, 'end ro over, le foun a lar e hlrd wlleh Tac frozen ln tle pac ec sqox As Terr stoooed over to lnve tiga+e, he Ieard a terrible roll In one huoe lean Pover o o'e hi harness and lunfeo upon h m. Terry lnex Ie must et on top get t at helvy mass Ol fur off him le felt the rot Wreath on hlS face and 'nex the long, harp fanfs Vere seeking F15 throat He was helrless LN a naddenee wolf's rlp Nusterlr every last blt of strength, he velled for Stuhry Even hefore Terry's startled yell Stuhwy knew GOm0tb1DW was wrong. Ie lad Cro re? re relns, gralhed T15 ,un and was headed for the two V1 Vtllg flfures At fllSt Stuboy praycd he mlght be alle to save Terry and Rover also but soon found that h must elther klll the fog or lose hlS prrtncl Closlna IIS eyes to hls love for the lall wolf, he ralsed Rover xas no hls hand of lonaer the leader of oautlful hU5k16S, bat Terry was safe. Vera 316373911 I ENTRGY lwo darkics rronped avalnst a tree The lBZ1LSt ln the lard, Botr ere sleeplng sounoly Their flskpolef 1D tbGlP Jlth hand One feller nudgec the otker one And tl s lS what he sald y, Sam, yo' 'now vol s He llfted up is herd. Sam raised T15 elehrox la? ly A thou h t 1 r a dream and SHIP, 'I fnc done T For ther lS llsq 1 stl a GIWQU sag et ' . ' I' 'L' . .Q , o , . , I 1C ' . . - d -. - -' ll 1.' rg if, 'J-,Z I ll '1' - F H l L. ' - ' , y-1 . f 1 -fqg I - -3 .8 ,' th 1' ' I ' t H I A .7i1- 1 d ,- ' LJ MA K' N I ' VH I 5 1 I I , 4 N A '- el- ' Pix' 1 If I Q J. . ' . y .. ' . - A Q, -Q '3 S o I . ' 1 1. 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' gg, t 41 a hlteq' EVENING ON THE SEA The sun was golden as it set A lovely sight to see, As it sank behind the dark blue hills Of foam out on the sea Phen darkness came and in the sky The nEven1ng Star' shone bright, Far out upon the eastern shore The moon was huge and white The sails were opened at full width The waves would oft repeat The ocean's tales and mysteries Her song so soft and sweet No picture could an artist paint f nEvening on the Sea', Where ln the dark the waves do beat The ocean's melody As the stars be in to shine There is a 1Jstery, For the uaves shall play tonight It's nfvening on the Sea VY THOUJHT I always thlnk the cover of A book is llke a door Xhich opens lnto someone's house Where I've not been before And when I flnd a house that's dull I do not often stay, But when I f1nd one full of friends I'm apt to spend the day A plrate oi fairy queen Mav llft the latch for me, I always wonder, when I knock what velcomo there will he Llnnle Kennedy '42 REMEMBRANCE Four years ago, it eems not so, I came to Sherman High Oh, how I wished those years would go Instead of slowly creeping That was when I'd first begun I was quite shy and meek Till after I had stook alone That first and second week I had to wear a green neck tie A ribbon on my hair They called it 'nitiation They dressed me up for fair I grew a lot that year in height, I learned some new th1ngs,too That Seniors were alwa s in the right And didn't care for you We freshmen had a place down front There was a lot of space But always when we'd go up back They'd lead us to our place But now I am a senior, I wish I were a freshman Back front where I belong My hi h school days are over, The best da s of my years And when I thin of those good times My eyes fill up with tears Joe Hoy '40 'TAIW'T LOVE This loving bus1ness is a cinch When everytr1ng's all right, But some flnd love qulte difficult When skies are not so bright Q K X S ' o . ' I ' by. I 1 ' 1 . 9 0 - 9 . 'T 1- , I l I I O ' Y I U . ' o .ji ' T J J I , F? - 1.4 i I I won't be that for lon Herman Daggett '41 H 3 Q I :L '1 - CT v ' A K J ' . , I I A . P- A,. . . , 5 . v ' ' . 1' I U 'n J . - . . . V For instance, one l s lf h loved A man, 'lth lots of But, Jhewl her lo wlen F15 Investments went ce Another troueht sh 'hose deeds lad won But her affeetlon f hen all forgot M13 we' e l ke t t love cash cooled off 1 SYTIHSI loved a mar YlS fame 1ZZ18d, too name our so called Is nothlng but a Joke, For love worth havlnp wlll C1 S9.oG when men are sad or brove Doramay Terry AlOMIF5lmWQD A man was dlo ina for a well le'd worked hard all rls life He'd many ch loren WblCh to feed As well a F13 thlrd Wlfe He dug txo days deem 1U the earth Throu h dllt ane mud and ela And soon Ie strucl one llrd of rock From WVICJ tr e lshed a 'N He shouted for rls 'lfC to tome And see the muddl oil He dug sone more and xhen src came Up shot some r ce, P1Ch Ollo Thr moral of tVlS story is To worl arc always toll And dl for ev'rv +'lnU you want o you wlll st lUG some Ol Toseph Loy 'AO . . Q .., ,. -, , ,.. vp 4 -,- - . Qlr 11 .. s e ,I M I I . T L A 'I' - -' 2 Y' A. 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C' , -.. 1 -o ' ' fu 1. ' 1 n vm -. , I , . , - - 11 . Q C . I ' , , A s , . fu ' 1 - . A g lj -J, ..A O , . . . . 1. S ' , I' 1. , - lo LJ -1. . J -,v vs of .. - TF STATELY PIN? unor a hlll tatelf pine e lthln the mlll how sad I am I sax a tree It was It soon xlll Ot dear, ard ttougk I and cry and crf And tears run dovn mv cheeks won't do any good to try To save my tately nine. Lore IWG Kyle '40 WAR When calnons hrlna a flash of llght, When people cry n paln, Wren QOldlCTS klll nd dle ln flght And hlood flows o'er the plain when trencr runs flre through the ni lt, ren eltles rlse 10 flame, U'en rulers stalt a war for splte, I +hll1 1t'S all lnsane Vor Lawler '45 Om' r QIEND I thl ' I'n verv fortlnate cause I rave a fWl6Hda I lnou one pelson wro 13 On wron I can defend true If anyone knows all your faults, Ano still 18 loyal true, You're blc t 1WdG6d, for frlends are sea ce, and Fate' been kind to you. T118 Malcolm '42 QCFOOLWOY'S REWRIAT nholy bee, it must he la e, I'll have to eat ant ran! Heve lt is ten after eloht Our school has lon he un I ran cown t3l3S and grab a bite And start out toward le door And then I tHlD',uThP e aIn't no schoollu o back to ' d to nore J eph 'o VACATION I llke to see V3C3tlOU come It look so good to me e hltchhlke here, xe hltchhlke ther To see what we c n see fe amble lnto some strange tow Je flnd ome frlend anf make stlll more And learn that love 18 hlnnd We go to that torn of n then, 'Most ev 5 slnel Vacatlon end , we lose our frl Because th y o away Halt r Robertson '40 I FnIqfD I have a v rg thoughtful frlend Vhose name you may not know She is a cheerful sort of glrl, And holds her head just o Most peopl 'ave companlors, Uhose frlendsnlp 13 thelr dellght Have you d oe on ln your mind hhe gou thlnk 18 just rlghto Nadlne Tllley '42 MEADO4 HARMONY Down 1D the meadow are nests upon nests Jhere the young roblns oft swell thelr sweet breast I hear hem sln lng, so sweetly thelr sono , sa h llttle Iobin down where he belon s Doxn in the meadox, I hear ln a tree A wise, old oxl a hootinf at me Ho sleeps all dar and oots loudly at ni ht It LS a sian that the world seems all Tl ht Durint the dag Xe ind brooks slng lng alon , Keeplng Good tlmc vlth each llttle bJrd's eng Flsh bllde alon they're most They make no sound no sound there at alll Wllza Blakely '43 T TD The wlnd Doe roamin all around And hunts for sails or waves Or leaves to hlow along the ground It hunts xlnd mllls to spln APG llnes of clothes tlat lt can whlp Oh dow lt blov , th t wind! ma'es the flelds of tall grass dlp The HlHd goes exerjwhere It never has to re t a blt I'll bet tlat 11tSS have fun When tkeg cllmb up to play wlth it Doramay Terry '42 : 1 V Y LJ I L: I. - 1 a - I '1 Y ff A 1 I I J N t . A 1 , - U .I I ., - Y ' U. 1 ml ' - H ' - - L: 0 LA ' S g . t ' at ' 1 1 1 ' n ' -u ' fra ,. Q . A ' Q t s tu ' c ' W ' f - . . I I al' ' I . S .- .EG S . ., -v ' 'v I . 1 ' T Q os n J '40 -, 3 ry: - 15 . . 1 h , J II I w , I ' 0 .' , . EJ . , ,. I a S 1. o ,. . . X . . 'W I 'J 1 - . r- - 5 C J . I 'fa .L - 1 r- , fr ,I G 0 KJ . . . . - ' 'T v 'ur I s . . - . . lg, ,x I 4 VII, ' S I' A . . 1 Leave thoughts of ours behlnd, qulet oi all. .. . , . 1 . E, S A .1 T L - s ' 1 I . . -4 - I ' v A : 1 v J. ! .1 vu be ,aw M Q ra 631 1 xzg sl -- Ju . , . , - , s ' edds HE KJ Ir. .1 C 7 l ' . , fu- ri fw- I . Q I. O ':. A . S ' . Q I I ' 1 P ' ' 1 , . V .rf sw - ' ' ' , . G . , I I I . . 3 ' E2 , II 0 f Q '9 ' TI ' Q I w 0 s e ' his a ' 4 , . . , f I -L . I . A - . .4 -I sl Q Q . - .r 3 , 1 1 ..... '3 w ' cw ' I' A 'I I. I I o . .5 X . - . . . A Ir. x I I 5. ... I I. - X . . n 1 L f T I I Y 'VUE' . 7 - r L - -.J I A fl. T L. . . . I . . BUCK REVIEWS LYDIA OF THE PINES By Honore Willsie This is a story of a young girl whose mother died when the child was but three years old. How Lydia undergoes a great many hardships and faces the problems of a young woman without money is especially interestiny Her three greatest friends are boys, Kent, Billy and Charlie Jackson who try in every way to defend and keep her from harm The action is fast moving as there is always somethina of in terest happenin l ked t1e story because it 1 so true life and one does not know t 1 the very endin Ol the book 'hom L ia is oln to marry The author does, I believe, brine 1n too much polLtlcal desc iption If some of this were omwtted the story would hold the reader's intelest better nLydia of the Pinesn is V1 h out exagperatinv, one of the best books I have ever read I'm sure that any e der wlll be eatly interested in tke h xdshlps that young motherless children some time endure even LD o r r e ent llfe Vela Sleeper '41 T1E ROQPRX Dlore ce L Barday l 1 lS the o 5 o tn u in Whlpl Jeno Champ on, xho was very XJ Ml too Clrth Do 'im h became howeo bl ndj t t r ll, lov d n cte r 1 K 'Gln ctlors ratle 1 n b +101 desczl otior, therefoze, hey s more B 1 he 19 l 1 314791155 to l P e t a e the unusu 1 can 'e a t Lees describe the way in which Garth overcomes his b indness and finds happiness with Jane. This is and excellent book which everyone who likes a true to life story should read. Mary Bushey '41 LARRY Larry is a book letters, bits from a diary, and English compositions written dur ina Larry's Freshman wore year ln collece was member of the debatinv club, HODOIBPB society and a fraternity His character was portrayed h1s writin s, which showed that he had a fine ense of fairness and a love of nature His was a fine, clean and religious life and all who knew him were crieved when 'fn sare you'd like to read and 11nd our for yourself Coleen 'amilton '41 composed of and Sopho NUFHERING HLIGHTS nerle Oberon who was the oaufnter of a rlch man Iell 1 love :ith a poor stable boy who worked at her home Rather than flVE p her 1l0h6S ard wa ry the poor boy, she m r lcd a man in her own class In the end she dled a Le' e e Ollver, the poor came 1I I 1S st ble bo , shc once loved t her Ano she Ql6d ln 1 s CODfdSClOu ay One needs cooo 18tlOH to a e a corporation In ' 1 1 I - I I ... - 0 7 . Q - I . . h , - A , . He v a . 'll' Q fr I 'a 1' s to ' f . . , , f ' DC 1 ' in er O 'r ' 'J' I x-D XL C ' . yd 3 3 Q - S . -. Q3 I . It . I F ' ' 0 . . . - . F Y A -' ---' N M 1 0 7' ' I . ' Q A x't - T - 4 Q A- . - Q ' 'Q 1 I v C 'va P 1: ' Y, ,, .L C1 Tu . - rv 1 ' KJ ' ' ' '71 1 .,C'. LJ. 6 1 - S . ' u pr-S V' L V . 1 p, . . n 0 .5 A 1 11 , . . A ' 9 4 f U aw ' - I ' 6 J 1 I, P X T-' C' , ' V iS. T' ' . , . B37 4 - Tl ' 0 7 n . A 0 . . nd .wr nc ' mh's 0 , st PY f 'e 'ay a - y o '- Q 7 -- , , ,. 1 1 1 q ,E a - H i 1: uf L o ,'ce4- - li .' ., ' , . j rlaln, .,s k J' 1- 2 . . , r- - . I. - , main's love lor plty and how she Maryorle Curtis '41 . , G ya fs, -Gr C U 1 . . . Cas. L4 , ., , ' 9 L cha she ess y e .1m. .- ' fi . ' I, b, . L Jane's and Jartn's cnara rs ., . - .' w a e portrayed by tn, - a ,1 . f . ,: Q .V 1 r tia y the aucz.'s - 1 5 s -5 3 A. . S s ' t.- j S611 A A Q l an k ' , , . r a . TJ 1 ever s not ,'L - J : . ' ' . lcse ntfr,s hee us, of ,Q , -is 1 FE F ,141 11011 15 , to MQVM. 1LVlEfVX TUV OLD LAID Type Dralatlc Setting A southern town durlng and after the Clvil War Characters Bette Dav1s,who nlayed by far the outst nding part,was the old mald miriam Uopkins, who played a fine part,was her cousln A Brief summary of tn Blot Bette D8V1S' cousin vas belng murrled Just before the ceremony h r true lover returned after having been away for several years but she goes on wlth the weddlns Bette Davls was ln low also but Rule at her chlld lS order to hide to run a home parents w re She soon gave l1ve with her love wlth this fel ke ert to war with war he was kllled so born with no name In her chll ,she began for children whose illed in the war u this to go o cousln whose hus band had dled Per child was brought up to believe that Bette Davls' cous1n was her mother, of course, thls made l1f very hard for Bette DdVlS When the chlld was about to be married her mother wanted tell her of her parents but nally d c1d d not to The NOV16 ended with the Ch1ld'S startlng on her honeymoon and wlth a feel ing of good wlll betfeen the two older women Thi 1OV16 played upon one's emotions and would probably p peal to older people more than to ndlldren t very cle rlr por trayed the darker slde of l fe Alda Nerry '40 MORTHIEST PruSAGE Actors Spencer tracy and Robert Young This is a story of WRoger's Rangersn and thelr experiences w1th the Indlans Spencer Tracy does a good job as Major Rogers and Robert Young 1S the man who, sent away from Harvard College, joins Qoger's Rangers as a map drawer The Panfers move by night and when Wln a holew they do the un bell vable Cne feat they accom pllshed was movwng thelr boats, whlch held bout tw nty men, up over the hlll , and over a neck of land lH order to escape the After many flghts and long marche wlthout food, except for a handful of cornmeal, they are fortunate enough to f1nd thelr way to c1v1l1zat1on wlthout being massacred Of course, Robert Y oung marrled the girl of hls dreams Hnornrwest Passagev is a very good movle, one worth seeing Joseph Foy '40 BLONDIF The cast of characters was Penny Slngleton as Blond1e,Arthur Lake as Dlgwood, Larry Simms as Baby Dumpllng, and Da1sy as her self, Thls movie is casted ln such a manner that almost anyone would like lt Dagwood gets in trouble over a note for a large sum of money His boss glves h1m a chance to get it by collectlng a blll and FJ P I F X ' .54 X. ., , V C, . A-4.1.1 ' - 1, 1 TL , g . . I O r . .' c . ' v ' - . :. ,y . . , Q4 ' . , . c.. l . YF q ' i ' .xg N1 e f J . . ' - LJ T. Q I : -f . . Y, . . r . 1 A ' , , L rj A .S . ' , ' - lr J S - , 1 .- . ,, . . . C . ... .V . I . V f l I Q . . ' eg -3 . I . . . , 0 r X .. Q , 1 V - ' L W 1. .L . out marrylng her. French who had them bottled up. v . 1 ' ' V Q l , . . ll . S ' - 1 Q ' ' 1 LA , .L , 7 . . I r 0 r Q . Q . I . P t . L U 0 U U .- F . , o 4 I g N . L . . mu . ' X . . G U 1 I . I . to A U fl- . . S 3 . ' L. : . V . , , S 'n .- ' .. 3 V: , ' Y l I ' 4 1 -. ., . . , I L' ' ' ' Q .. . f 3 - ' . 4 f ' ' . -P JA , i u v 5 Jr .. I . ' 1. '3 ' i . ' ' . . .l gettlng a certaln man to start a constructlon Dagwood doesn't tell of h1s trouble and Blond1e gets some new furrlture wltrout tell lng h1m Nlthout KHOWlHg each other Dagwood and J C , who has a daughter named Jessle, meet and try to flx a vacuum cleane When Dagwood leaves,he forgets H55 hat and Jessie calls h1m up on the telephone Blondle answers and gets Jealous Thls tangle flnally all straightened out and Dagwood got the business deal,h s gob back, and a blg ralse along wlth enough money to pay h1s debts Walter Robertson '40 THE PRIVPTE LIVWS OF ELIZAB TI AND ESSEX Actors Errol Flynn and Bette Davls The movie tells of how uuoen Ellzabeth herlocallj S8CTlflOG her love for Lord Essex,real1z1ng that the power he would galn by a marrlage would destroy Engl nd All through the movle one gets the 1dea of the Queeh's love and loyalty to her country Her love 1S most strongly shown ln the end of the movie when she has Lord sex beheaded to lnsure the safety of England The plot 1S based on hlstorl cal facts There was very little humor but much sadness and sus pense The movle was in technicolor whlch brought out the r1ch beauty in the gowns of the queen and the other ladles M vls O'Roak '40 BLAU GVSTE The Players Gary Cooper Ray Milland Robert Mllland Brlen Donlevy Susan Hayward Thls 1S a story of the For eign Leglon ln Wh1Ch you see the desert at 1ts worst cruel sergeant, Brlan Donlevy Cooper, Mllland and Preston JOIH up wlth the leglon A jewel is stolen from thelr foster aunt' house and each leaves so as not to throw the blame on the other The desert scenes are very breath tallng and you never know what wlll come next It lS very cleverly done and true of the de sert The romance may have been exaggerated a llttle but it seem ed qulte real I enjoyed the whole picture The background and muslc went very well wlth the movle Constance Stubbs '40 I . 9 . . Q I u 0 Y, at I . , . I o 0 . r I . ' r. O Q A a . . . . . . is 11 4-I i , .e - L 'J . . T1 T i 1 ' The men are ruled by a very 1 D 0 . . . . . . . IW .L D U I V 9 Jn ' S L 5 - , S , D ' a . , I-I , , . 0 . f . - A U - 1 . .IXWQX IA X, :J K 1--rd + Pav- x fi UJWXJK Mr Grant Cfinisring 3 lgqg al gebra problemj And so xe find x equals zero Joe Hoy All that work fo no thing Irs Curtis Now, Ui e, ne care ful of my new polls ed lard wood floors, xon't fou9 Nike You needn't xorry, I have spikes in my shoe Duane Well, I am getting so can write now Nr Alley ilooling a tne paper and puzzlinpb ave written? Duane I don't lnow I haven't learned to ead ret Bob Mhy, Narilynnl that ails your head? ihy the b3WQ ve? Marilynn Don't be ridiculous This is my nev hat Mrs. Greaves: what is your favor ite book? Mr. Grant: Well, it has always been my bank book, but even that lacks interest nom. Nr. Alley Cgetting angry vith Joseph Foyj: I certainly will have to go and seo your father Joe: You'd better not. It will Box Inat makes you thirk I can't sell ry poems? D r't I ut enough fire in my verses? Miss Thomas Excuse me, but frarlly, I trirk you don't put enourh verses n your fire Te cher to uc nry Jrat ruler of today demards tre greatest dis ciylireo Joknny That ruler in your hand Mr iapley Irvi g, what made you so late this mornirg9 Irfirv Bee use I rissed so much time Joe ere, you can't take your cat in there Julia That oat's not mine Joe He's followirg you Julia Well, so are yo Ur Grant I sent for you have you explalr wry the answers on your examination paper are all in quotatiors. Pupil: Surely you would agree, Mr Grant, that I owe that much courtesy to the fellow who was seated on my left. Mr. Tapley: have I time to say good-bye to my wife? Porter: I couldn't say, suh. How cost you f15.OO a visit. long is you been married? 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We n d a tlff I told er I w s bOlHg sway forever, WNQ eolo me to go Well, lf you're you'll t y w y couple of GVSHIHQS Q l she Mixe ny man at t lem t eefore go The cl ss n e been lnstructed to wrlte n essey on wlnter One ch1lo's qttempt lend s follows 'In wlneer lt lS very cold h ny people die in winter, nd m ny blrds else go to w rm r climate Customer I W1QH to try on th t ore s ln one wlneow Clerk Sorry, l dy, but you'll h ve to use the fitting room Mlss Thom s Whet lS the plulnl of n1ppopot.mus? Mlke The plural of hippopot mus is h 1 p p-o oh, well, wro'd w nt more th n one, nyw y? Mr Gr nt how m ny snlrts c n you get out of y rd? J mes Kelley Th t depends on whose yord you go into A cert ln f ther I'm surprised th t you hould become inf tu ated with th t girl Why, you should heve been able to reed her like book certain on Well, you ee, D d, the light w s r ther low Mr T pley Wh t is veloclty? Gerold Le vltt It's wh t Q person puts a hot pl te down with R lph Cto Bonitwb Have you ever trled ll tenlng to movle with your eye shut? Voice Cfron row oellndj H ve you evcl tried ll tenlng to one with your mouth hut? Nlnl ter ed ovel C rl ie Mlnl ter see you I'm so gl d you've turn new le f, Curl s, I w so ple sed o t church l t night Wh t's the m tter? Your ounos llhe the bellowlng lck bull lph I don't know wh t's the m t ter with my instrument I blow 1 sweet but it comes out rotten Neigcbor pl ying Mr sr nt ln H1 tory cl s you believe ln free speech? Lawrence Th t depends on whether I'm bigger then the other fellow door es her doh't rdle The new couple next e n very devoted He kis every elme they meet Why you do th t? M1KG' I donft know her well yet enough I1 ' ' -. fm ' 0 5- L 0. o A 7 'O fl ' - 3 1. ' L, ' C , . - . , . . 1 I A 'H 0 c. . 1 ' ' ' 0 A 9 l 5 ee 0 C. 9 . Lg 4 , 0 ' L' ae ae 9 H. . , - . Q . , a' A 1 fi G s f, ' ' 1- 0 4 J.. s 1 I CV. 9 Le ' . F. 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' ' ' ' V ' -'Q' ' ' f f ' A I , - - .. ,K . , A 4 V- u N , . , .- . , .. -, f, , , A , ' V A , in hand, from this stage into the unfathom ole depths of despair, regret and unhappin ss, I suggest that if we nut to ooo use the knowledge we have gained in high school in crd r to realize our Apgams, Yu will find our future pleasant and P i rt As our comm ncem nt exercises draw to close, in h half of the class of 1940 I want to express our fratituoc to our ve ious teach rs xho I ve tried so h rd to pr p r us for the future have ht n trourl some, I knov, hut uncernc th all the m schief, tlere h s been eomradeshin nd fricndline s which xc have Joyed and which will linger with us for m nv year e of this cl ss c nnot uch long r c ll our elves cltss mate but me rprcci tc the f ct th t for four y rs xc h ve h n bound to ther by common inte In year to coat, we will cherish the nc memori s wc xill rec ll xith smile the s me lau h ble incidents In f ct, our lives for the p t four years will he nc tly wrarpcd in the s mc hundle, labeled Sherm n High School Cl ss of l94O nd l id sw y on one of the innumerable shelves of time To those of you xho have P n inter st d in our w lf re for the p t four y rs,m y your int r st nov r w nc and mry at nev r disappoint you n nox, f re ell 'till xc meet Lorr inc Kyle SAM TATGRY ff tv I DREAM REALIZED Friends of the graduating class of nineteen forty we feel that we may call all of you friends we velcome you to our commencement exercises lonight, as we are about to graduate, our minds go bac? over our four years of high school. Everyone, no matter who he is, builds castles in the air from the time he is old enough to reason. We are not excentions,for we too have had dreams--dreams of our school days and our future. We are now faced with the fact that our high school days are over and suddenly there flashes through our minds the discovery that we have realized our first dream. Hiram Maxim, a man from our own state of Maine, is an example fu' ' 3' - 1 ' 1 'Q ff .' ' CT V . .L C . FT Q ' - ' . I -vm P 1:-1 4 vu K1- ,,, , V Q . .L O 1 0 . .1 'CJ C ' 5 V if Z1 ' ., C ' . . - fn' .YI , 3 c ,. ,- ,. ' ,A ,- A ' I S: IG ' Q , 1, il Lu ' . LC .Am f, V gn -: ' , - -c, u ' 1. 4 u 1 I . J .-a ,,a 1 Fad P. s '. -'v-c en- . . , . . H A Ar U 1 , v 4. U Q . If ' a a m fc a s - 2 - ' S , ' ffl f U. X ' CL C QQ if ' cf. ,CG I--rs . ARM 1 rw - .. ' ' Ov . . - v0 0 0 AA . . . . A A SCA. A ul Q v' U.. 'I' . ES Z. . ' , 6 Zu 0 - C. LS 'J I ' . '. rs . 1. 0 - .. 1 ,. q . L. A' ,I A C- A , 1 ' ' L. n r, n , - Q , ' , C., by s. 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' 7 - -.- J . - a M ' ' ' .A L Q L W of one who saw hlS dreams come true after years of plannlnv His aim was to invent a machine gun Finally, after a long period of experlmenting and many hours of hard labor, he found hls dream realizatlon, and so may we We entered hlgh school WltH the hope of attalnwng hlgher thlngs we graduate with a wlder knowledge of books and the world ln general By hours of study, by our associates, our teachers and e perience, thls lnowledge has been obtained Durlng the last four vears we have learned to work in groups, to follow instruc tions, and to get along wlth our companions all of whlch is ne cessary to improve any community of which we are a part One might compare high school vitr a workshop ana the scho lars xlth the articles produced The teachers strlve to form our lives and prepare us for the future Just as the laborers work to make thelr goods of some use to the rubllc By thls workshlp nerlod ue believe that we are better prepared to take our places as worthfhile Clt1Z8HS ln the community We are far from perfect ma e better by our havln llved 1D lt My previous mention of our wider knowledge does not mean that the process of educatlon stops a me receive our dlplomas For some of us, plans for further education are all ready in pro gre s for others this nlght marks the end of formal schoollng. Whatever the case, our educatlon has only begun that contlnues throughout our llves Classmates, for the last four years we have worked and nlayed together The friendshlps that we have formed 1D these years are a part of our dream realized A fltt ng trlbute to LblS phase of our dream 15 the poem HOld Frlendshipn nBeaut1ful and rlch 18 an old fr1endsh1p, Grateful to the touch as anclent ivory, Smooth as aged wlne, or sheer of tapestry Where llpht has llnvered, lntimate and long Full of tears and warm 15 an old friendship That ask no lon er deeds of gallantry, Or any deed at all save that the frlend shall be Alive and breathing somewhere, llke a song U Col en Hamllton I . I v Y . on A O v .B A p A. a A C . A . A J . L . 3 , . O X - ' f ' T . ' u l ' in 0 - X A I f 1: O L - 1 - 5.1 ' . ' . L. lr' . C 2 L 3 . ' 7 r 1 , ', K LQK' . . . A . . Q I ' A but as someone has said, nWe like to think that the world will be I d ,. S - . . 0 11 - '04 S 'J . Q s 3 - I, ' , . -- . . I 4 c ' - .1 1. . 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He e we are as gollr wuniors This is in '59 I renem er that most distinctlv n at a lot of fun we la ' That was the fear we were dramaticallf 1 llned and inanciallv embarrassed, so we put on a class plaf Tb s lg a pictu e of the cast all dressed as tkev Jere to appear on the stave The name of that o 87 s ' omance in a Boardirv House I suppose it colld be classed s comedf but there w s romance ln it, too Coleen and Joe hof oifeled the romance and the rest of us furnish d the comedy look t Ni1e,sittirf there in Hardie, lookin? ior all the vorlx she was supposed to be Yes, and cuddv You wouldr't lnor bw e his tocli H feet and theIe's like tle nose old grandmother there's Alta as Miss lcGilll loels that he'd trf to steal the Duke aw flom me a sxc did ir that la Ike Dule was Wil lis Lane we celtainlf put up a h d f'eht for rim Goolress, at dress bor oxed bec 4 e I did 't lav any bes ' how di I ever kee lnslle lt? .hf,it's miles too big' This plaf relieved our fin nclal 'orrles somewt t but we till needei mere nonev vue s hat Wa t e tlm ler we put or a dance rav w r th t tcm I remfmter at dances Ihex 'ardie arf Nur comld dance well oceth r, oo eJ'd ll ro rd the he sc las het v the orchestra co1lin't Leep up witr them Dme to o amass d euite fortune from tr t flair Oh, c a of 1940 can't be be Pn see kinf of he semlor of 1940, here That's ole, there xere onlx nineteen in our ture nro's mlssirgo t on ht It's Glenn n ver co ld oecidf vfetkel or not enool J s vo th h s t p tierce Fe stopped r na e liz xr shrewdnes we I tell vou that we are twentx of craduatlon pic In raram Glenn Come to t ink ol it, t 1 le t ent t t me site nv wltn tte JUYlOT air s he couldn't seem to m ke uo h1s mind so he took tdrrs I wonder 1 there are any more pictures Yes there are lots more here are some taken at Island Falls This is Plda after she was crowned val these towns had lots of fun This o1ct1re is queen oi the carnival That was the flrst carni ever tried to put on I wa a success too W up tlere There were sli and snow shoe races of the boys lined up oefore the race on slis, and here's ore of Willls I really can't see him but I know he's there I remember that because he sta ted out like a s'ot flOM a gun and I didn't see hi1 untll he wa on his wav back Earl Han son was there, too This picture is talen at Presque Isle Je certainly did around our senlor year, d1dn't weo Thls must have been when boys played at the baslet ball tournament Yes, I know it Here's a newspaper cllpplnv about it It says that Carl Smith U6 OLII' 'NBS chosen ll star gnard C rl worked hard for that title He olaved ba ket ball ll four vkar Joe, Jillls,Me1le and Laxrerce played oasket ball, too and our cl ss hed two girl on the They were Ale nd ' Perry There stould P v been Goins out for vrrts he C 1 d v too, hadn't hfd nO f 1 maln team. more U1PlS if Dorothy Here' W rll,nr Ju t COmlH7 out of the to n hall That looks llke heet of mMqlC he h s in her ha d She had prob bly been pract CIHQ or some ntert lnnent,but she s nv for so m ny th t I can't remember which one. People never tired OI hearing her sing. . . . I' - L 0 l .n. L3 f 1. , , U. 'h x ,ad. - - ' v-fu ' 0 I , I 'L ln., I I . V j. -1 - r - P ll 1, , -, .4 n 1 n - . il 7 wa R , ,J . L 1 . a a . i, - e . . 1 ' ' Y 1 L- 1 1 ae vl .c ,, a . c ., . . - S 1 he ' . ' ' . , . q -I .I 1 C . A ' Y . . s t - , 1 wr t t ' 4 A v .u ' In f - A v f ner ,fr C s. Q -4 ' L ' ' . 1ag 1, ld 'S 1- 1 . p y. 'I A J' - 0 It ' 4 4 f J., - 4 I . 0 lk A . - ' 'N th I r v als n 1 e n, t. O . f - 1 ' , - --p .. de . . 3 .- . - - - 0 1 - . 5. 'fe Lp. , 1, S .. - Ll r , ' ' .1 M 5 I A V I' I I Q S l t . r S h . U V- 1 ' l R. ' ' I .1 a LL ' LJ H ' N .fc e ,GE wo vxll. ' r,Q fs . .yff 1 e . A .- f . -'f - , .1 A , 1- ,, t -.V ' ., IG t 4 F11 N' .A u I ., - ' I ' . t t- A C en 4 -- ,U Q 1 ' 1-W N ' I .I4 . 1 1 If -'s, X T . 1 .I ' . P. e r - a - v - la a . ,V . V , .1:- 1. lfss - -lt! 1 d L a ..Q t 1 s e .. , -- 3 u ,V 'V . us 0 x A J 'Ar 7 , .1 .-D ' Y T , . ,W I. . 'I . ve. I h 1 so. , I - .. - . 7 'A I 1 - - Q ' e n 3 J- I r I se I xo v r . .1 ime and Y . W 4- ,- ' 1 . V' a , . I g,- and sta-, d so fast it L d, us all zy. Y ., l , . 1 tha was tr, year that Ora sp nis L . . . . , I 1 1 M ki. 'I A . . 1 1, ln o L . gl. L ' I, I 1 - ' L O I - 1 , . . , . O r A I L - R . 1 P V 0 ' ' ' . t s , . e . C az 0 A I I ' - Q ' 1 .. L 1 A , . .L . , , . . 2 - - r I1 1. . n ' ' s 1 N . - I I - f w - . . . D t . . . 1 A A' ' ' - , , 1 ,A - . is O 5 ' 0 ' J. O . . ' E4 ' f .. , E, I .' ' I .1 ' Q L , , A 'l r , s - - a U, S. f u ' - f . -- . 'W f 0 ' ' 1 Q 1 Y S 'c . C 'rs n Trvvo rl - I , f rf ff - . ' - C. cn. A.cA.r.L.., g ,L K ,ua -- . Q J 5 sl, . . Tlfr- wowl he e been, l c ar to Walk. - 0 - Q TY ' C- ' w-1 , 1 .J A 0. I I .Q U v. .. 5 v , I 0 , I . , - , ' S ' . L, 3.4 ' :XA L fl . ee F ' I . 3 , ,, x ,- 'Q 1 I l fi . 24. . e ' -fn Q 59. e. Lorraine did a lot of piano playing. She played for school assemblies, at parties and at graduation time, too. I don't mean our graduation but before we were seriors. Speaking of music, Walter was the swingster of our class. He was always blowing on something or other, and by the time he got to be a senior he had a trumpet and a trombone and was playing in all the orchestras around here within the radlus of fifty miles. Fere's Ald ard Tike, each with a trophy The plcture 1S so clear that I c n ever see vrat is ercraved upon it It says Spealing Contest, 1959 and l'4O fld always las pretty good at that She could nov ler audierce to te rs any time she felt like And I car ee I il e now ffoinff lnto contortmns over the iid owfs Mite Oh, but what m I doln 0 I've s t here talklne and thlnking a good ten minltes when I could h ve been bout my work I vuess that's wr t old a e does to you, though It t le away all dreams for the future, I VID5 only thourhts of the pa t Well, I have one consolation my thought of the past a e happy ones. Navls O'Roak 1 I at KJ? Be It Remembezed That Je the or duatin class of SHGPMHH Hivh School, Tovr of Sherman ir th comrty of roo took and State of Naine, b6lDT of l vlul e and of sound and ulspo in mlnd and memory, but mindful Ol the dFCG1t lnty of l1ie do male, oubllsh, declare thi our l t w md te tlment, hfre J vovirv all former wllls by us ade er the ay ert of oxr u t debts wer ar nen I on, dwspose of our e tate folloxs , narl Par or,do wlll nd betueatt to J h Joy my b h ul ne S ld bashlulre uould rot be allowed to lHtCPfCP9 with oclal CtlVit1FS f- as ' ' 1 Ct La- 1.1 5 X S .L F. I l N o c . a . L a I v q I: S 'l . 3 . ,. , . , V lt. . s- I A 1 I I , w - YI Y' S f Q . . Q. 1 , 2. I . D . ., . 1 ' a a . 5 ,a Y ' . at s -'L . . . L , - ,fa 7 j D , s . - -- s ' Q 'L tra . 1 1 i L. ,, yawn I 1,- s,,,x 4 4 - .S 'ug .la L rl. .-,tl.-Il.1 5. tai 1 aim I I S t..... -,.. .I ,, , , Y , img' Ll ,J X Q1 if I, shud? .I 2, x -1 Sw' ' ff! C 13' ' CLAsJQ JJIIJL- , v va A I 7 : '11 A F 'T 8 A A . ' v A 0 ' 1 . I I E 1 - I .FL S . tl' ' , ann' aw' , F 5 'r ,' NJ Q ' 'F , , Q a ,L,. 1 . .. , . A 1 A .' v A ui , I -. - and '- -a s 1 as 'Tll ar s ht ,a by re A J, r ' vw I . I. . I . ,, .,, A Alt H p jm'. 1 3 s , lun: al charges md ex- .9 - J 4-- I ' 1. ' . p ses of adrlnIstaat1 I Je - , . os. , as 4 g , . p M . I , ls . ' I a S 1 A .I o 11 as f - . - . . , ss. a 1 ss sz I . o- ,- 1 1 f . , . S E. J . I, Mavis Perry,do will and bequeath to Pud O'Roak my paper business,feeling certain that he will faithfully cover the Church Street section of the route. I, Ora McNally,de will and bequeath to some of the Sophomore girls, my freckles, since I understand that they are becoming fashionable in moderate quantities I, Marjorie Curtis,do will and bequeath to Doramay Terry my shy and Winsome ways Nay t ey aid her to success in whatever she may uncert ke I, Murray llison,do will and bequeath to Hr Alley my rail road pass to Pillwnocket in hopes that he may experience as many engoyable trips as I have in the past I, Mavis O'Roak, do will and bequeath to Hope Patterson my ability to see the humorous side of life I hereby suggest that she use it at the right time and place in order to avoid missing too many classes I, Walter Robertson,do will and bequeath to r Grant my know ledge of the trombone so that his cat, who has been disturbed by the noises which hav been issued from the lnstrument, may have a little peace and comfort I, Coleen Familton,do will and bequeath to the COm1Dg Senior class my abllity to take care of any anroywng grammar school children who tend to gather in the ma1n room I,Josepr Kelley,do will and bequeath to Kirk Jackman the ease and naturalness with whlch I am a le to escape doing my lessons Said abillty to be used sparlngly as the teachers som times ob Ject I, Connie Stubbs, do will and bequeath to Vera Sleeper mf for mer beaux, trusting that tnc proeer attention wlll b given to each and all I 'illls Lane,do wlll and bequeath to Doddy Sleeper, the spirlt of my presfnc thls be an insplration to h r through the coming ve rs I,Lorraine K le, lo will and leqae tb to T nneth reg my stu diou ness to be use' in small doses, thus 3VOiAlH, t o g e t a shock I, Joe Uoy,do will nd lequeath to Bob Clark my ability t sight all the pretty girls S id ability should not be used as your technique I Alda Merry, do will nd beau ath to the cr mmar school children my abllity to m ster t Palmer detbod KAlthouc1 this may eem difficalt to th students, Alda h s acquired lt wlth ease I Merle Boucr rd, do will and bequeath to Rodney Cl rk my well known office of school entert iner S id t lent to be used durlne dull nd quiet moments Use thls gift, Rodney, to the best of your bility and zemember th t great weight lles upon your should rs I, Dorotly Funtley, do will and eeue th to Althed Lewls, my ppreclation of ood music, e peci llj of that pouular number NOh! Johnny We, Laurenc Petter on nd Carl Smlth Q0 wlll to the JUDlOT boys our renowned technique vhlch enabl s us to b com so orul r with certain Patten L rls Don't worry, boy , therc'll b nough to go around U 1, ' A Q Y A l . FA Y . r ' Ei . T7 x LL . , In Q ' . ' f ' 1 1 - . . I A ' 4 . 4 I r' 1 . . . a Y la I if -.' 1. 0 ' I - C A I . O - f L A , , 1' . 1 1 ' - ' 7 . n .. .. 0 ' ' ' A 'K 'A . ' 1 . 5 J 0 . F . T C .- . I V - 1 .. I ' v . 1- 1' 'x A I C L' ' J A I .. . . ' . , 'T . , 1 ' 4 , 11 , . - ' ,, If ., .' A' w ,f li . i'..9.J' , S ll Q . 1 y ' Q P 1 a - ' je - S Leg . - J . S .. . .L . c. 2 O 11 1 U I ' Z1 -' ' ' ' ' O N W . G. V while you are elayinv basket-ball lest 1ou lose our aim as well J I -J O O TX 1 IW K5 r'1 , , .,.. lA . L w' A Q K. 4 I 'I ' rg . V-an . Y V J L. Lsv s 1 4 If C CD- A . . ' S ' , 1 W . ' -fl 4. ' tm ' I ' . , ' ' LSL 'Y . - ' L fl , N - V - Z1 Q C. ,. G ' - 1 . fi - . . . D .., , , ff T 'I . i f! 11 Y . dA s . Ls LL ' .. . .C 1 . , . wr. ,., , 1, ' I' , c ,' 1 9, L I . . 2 C g as ' a 1 L ' A , Y . . Q . . . . ' ' C' , S , , I' . ' - . 'I I C S ' 1 C' K- C ' 1. ' 'Sl Q 7 S - .C G I A To the freshmen we do will and bequeath, to be disposed of as they see fit, all tears shed in the exams and all the wrong an- swers set down in moments of weakness. To the sophomores we do will and bequeath our well-known ab- ility to talk back in self defense, and to make any action we see fit to commit, seem perfectly justifiable and proper. To the business men of the town and all who have been kind and helpful to us in the past years we leave our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation. To Punt Nina and Uncle Ephraim we do will and bequeath our highest esteem and affection won through the years of their faithlul service to us We appoint Mavis Perry as executor of thls last wlll and tes tament It must be distlnctly understood that dlspute or ln any way change the items of he must be immedi tely cut off wholly and if aryone attempts to the document, he, entlrely from any and all of its prov1sions In Testimony whereof We, the class of '40 hereunto set our hand and seal at s fd Sherman Mills and declare this to be l st will and test ent,thi fifth day of Tune in the vear of OUP OLII' Lord one thousand nine hund ed and forty Marilynn Seavey fs v0 if P RQIDH t 5 Y I The great l La has been called here to y that the Senlors of Sherm r High 15 ht learn what th future holds ir store for them The grea ciences of ast1olofy, pal lstry, cry tal gazlng and c rd r ding shall be unfolded unto you but tale care lest you bre k the sw ll wt ZlSV tells ro more! Czrranges clfstal, ar s a d charts Stares into crystalj Narilynn Seavey vill plea e come forward have st rt ing revel t'on to make. I ee for you a very bri ht future Yes, ve1y brush lndeeo but beware, lor youl future deoends much ra ing r ntlv grows cle rer 1 1S o 1 o has to lsclo at a b autiful costumed young lady As the scene I ee that it's the are t Tetropolitan Opera House, the role of Brunhlld frat is all th t Ziska e to ou It is Ora VCU lly who vu t come now Ah! Iou are 1 aded for evert dis apoln rent but the thing you fear o t will not h ppen to you A u StClD ourney You will travel to he f r e t and orleln te rex neci s of cofbov who will ch n e the cu of h1s co tume every ne moon QDG throw the l so anbidextroa ly The lbil ty f c ui Irv Je 1 s c o e t M tch for Th t is all M vis Perry will plc se come forw rd now Let me look t your left h nd You will h ve lon life happy life vith A- I , 5 0 k A I '51 O , . - ' 4 1 O . L ' ' , wr 1 .. . , g A . or s - , is a H . I . 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' 'fl . 1 Q . :L 1 8 . 1 a a Q ---a - - J o few journeys You will never realize how near you have come t disaster, however, you have nothing to fear You future has t do with culinary things Ah yes! you will be the inventor of a collapslble kitchenette NHICF c n be shut up llke an aceordlan or hung up on the wall That is all that Ziska has to reveal Joseph Foy vill hear his future now fLooks at chartb You vere born under the lgn of APl6S You have a fortunate horoscope and xill be favored by influential people Because of your artls t1c tend ncies you are destined to become a famous and successful mill ner Your headgear will astonish the world but beware, you have an enemy whom you don't suspect It 13 Mavis O'doak who must come now The cards reveal future for yea You xlll go on some long Journey The tlme fs not clear but it will oe soon You wlll have many frlends Your early life xlll be spent having a coed time but as you grow older you xlll begin helplng others to be happy fou will a complish thls by donng a COmlP sectlon for a widely sold nexspaper Don't rake the mistake of looking for h poiness and wealth ln the same place That is all Laurence Pattelson may now learn hls futu e Let me see your left hand please Your future lS a little unc rtaln but lt wlll have to do vlth automobile Probably you wlll be a salesman You w1ll h ve many hlgh hopes but most of them will be fulfllled only ln dr ams, howexer, you xlll have p ace and contentment i your old age and will never lack money That 1S all Joseph Kelley will please come forward You were born under heights and real success throu h hard work but don't depend too much on other people or your hopes xill ll be shattered You will travel extcrsively in COUUPCt1OD Wlth your career which will be newsp per reportlng but be c r ful not to rlace yourself in too many dangerous places or you vlll make many 6HGmloS That is all that Ziska has to reveal to you Walter Robert on will come, plc e Wh t a turmoil thlngs are in! four future lS a llttle uncertaln At first you will work a whlle with an orchc tra but at the ee of thizty will glve p that xorl to trav l for r lnsurance company Flnally, at about the age of forty, you wlll settle down to F8130 ostrlches to up ply a movlng picture comp ny with chorus costume You will b very haf y ln our old a e but there ill be no one to help you make ,rave decl lons Ziska now will tell the future of Marjorle Curtls I must see your left hand You will have a long llfe and many engagements but the person you marry will surprise you LH many ways You have the great desire of seelng people hap y and will establlsh bureau for advice to the lovelorn Don't make the mistake of trusting too many people for someone may disclose a secret that is of vital importance to you Ziska can tell you no more now. Ziska wlll row reveal the future of Lorraine Kyle The cards prophesy a great future for you hanf people will come to see you ., O A 1 A ff . O 'T 0 . ,,. G . . Q I 4 CA J U L O L J . ' r o ' ' . U ' I .I .J U . ' ' ca Nl J 4A ' . 1 O A J ,lr ' I . . 1 - . . H ,r ' ' 1 0 -Y 'T .1 QT I 4- . , h. , . , N . c , 0 r uv ' y Q 1 n 4 cJ A ' , . 1 1 . s , -- ' c . . Q . . . , , W . .J ' 'I A O . .i -. .Q L, ' ' 1 0 O . 1 1-r 1 , ' I1 'x O . , . w . . . I Q ' ' . cf ' v , Q Q . 0 . . . a v f L , . ' G 4 A v A v ' 3 2 n , , . I' 1 .1 ' - I .a - I ' ' : 0 , , the si n of A uarlus and have man clfts. You can reach reat D S A ' j , , . v a , U . . . . , .A 1 3 X , . ' , . -1 a - a cl p . A L L ve. ' Q '.7 . . Q ' 5 1 Q I . ' 1 A s as W . ' a t , , . . . , , , ' ' 1 l's - a ' ' ' u . U . g . I gi. A ' .. u 4 ' . - r' ' x 4- - ' 1 ' S ,, ' - 1 .4 L4 X S. 1 S o e ape ' y - g . A . ' ' . . G ,S L I I I 7 O 0 - I 1 I . A .v E A .L - I I .' . , 'N . 1- 8' Q X . 'W 1 1 6 - . w A O - 1r . fzh : n '- seeking advice and help. Ziska sees for you a position in the medical profession. You will make many friends and will be well cared for in your old age but beware the dangers of eating and drinking. That is all the cards reveal for you. Ziska will now tell Dorothy Huntley what the stars reveal for her. Dorothy,you were born under the sign of Capricorn. This is not a very favorable sign but you have nothing to fear. Your winning personality will make for you many friends and you will do much to make them happy At the ace of twenty five, you will have saved enouvr money to retire from the business world and will spend your time doing velfare work in the slum section of Philadelohia Some of your wood vorl will not be appreciated but don't be disappointed for you will have a Just reward in the end Don't take too any unnecessary chances for ,ox xill often be in danber Liska can tell vou no more Aisk ill tell 'arl Hanson what the future holds fol him You will be trusted with larie Interests It lu not quite clear yet Ah! yes, ou w ll oe a commander of a subm rine nd through your cool thinling will help to leep our count y out of trouble neware, you have an enemy whom you do mot suspect but there are also many Leople who xish to hely you Take advantage of all nortunities to ucceed and you vill be well rewarded That is all Ziska can reveal for you Willis Lane will be ne t I must see your left hand You will llve to an old age and will have little siclness iou are destined to be a farmer but won't be very successful unless you can learn to overcome your re tles ness and desire to lead an easy life Your only hope of surcess lies in a lifetime of hard worl, however, you will be very happy and xill make many frlends You are going on a Journey soon and will be satisfied with the oxtcome of lt There is Io more to be isclosed row will Carl Smith plea e come forward? The cards reveal an eventful future for you There 1 a Journey and 1 disaprointment I must thinl a moment Vou are olnt to Ni lca to lunt diamonds but you ron't be ucc sfdl Wren you are 1GoUFD1P4 hone, you wi l captured by Q can of t elves lut v1ll e ca,e to return lome to coach a ha ftnall team in hlph school ou lave need to worry for the thin you fe r t xon'+ Yap RlSlUO is all L ka xill nov disclo e x'at the stars tell of Connie Stubbs lou fc e horn under tle s n ol Leo Vcum le yer lond of com C will be harp est ou are in a roup ou xill have trou l a Ilrst trying to decide what ou1 life york will be but ou xill finally set up a leauty shop Youl client sill be from the wealthy set and they w ll do mucl to wake doa a uccess After retiring from e wlsine s 1orld ou xnll move to one fOT6lWD nd to s,end tle lest of our life Z1 ka can tell you no mole Merle Bouchard will come forward I must see your left hand You are OlNf on a t in to anot'er ra t of the COuUtlV I Hollywood You xlll lave a lS8DPOlWtW6Dt It lS rot cuite clear what it will le Rox I understand ou mill fail as an actor but will make youl lortune by Gathering snails n sel in thcm to . 4 W 0 O ' ., . 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Vou uele bo U use ln many flvs one you Mlll er SGTVJNF four term, len? of careful pre Crt o err Y llron lr W c a success of s tle Wolfe Nousf lll le successful n for you the stars tell Lorfune favors our future llfe coo ,ann bOCOMlH4 C .LYlff JOYIV1 E1 qualntfo 'ltl ell st t lc ou wlll si r to bxcome p1c,1 nltcl tes dB ll 5o un fllously Llocbed We to l too 1 J Lu en four lluq for you ll have lSk3 has C1SClOoGQ Co trlnr of tre 1utule of the class of l 40 lle 1CSt vlll re tol all 1F ood tl18e -sxvgl eldu Her y f f f TX f X W7 M35 rf Agn N .f-3 woe ' t r u rc e llknlll f us. S1 Cor ml' -L Wardle les, o, tofesler. Fellel Joe, xleel Trls sloxer 're 6544-1 1Yj lou rave t xY'rx T pltUTG. Q Joe K9FllJH lt ras oce leur you slu lore rrc ref use 1 Q U1 eff U Y' 1 lo o er lt on ireductlor U1 COoen full of rreserrs' Eere's one for Joe edercy to speed 1 n yol're bellrd +he fl 1 e u nO lfrlld you uP orlve me ej les Joe lS 13 31st e freuuewt p P16 c ed FlG3SU1o o 5710. lere lS arotr sor tr t vou 01 alqdle 11111310 1100 V .1 ls le 1 ofrl We nvtlced that you have rad a hero clme 1D tr 1U to xlr cercain SGHlOP T1F1 s Heart meld F13 look clrflul , l or lt 1111 help you 1U W1HDlPg your Heart' d9SlTC Joe Here 1S a TO1llDQ in C rtelnlj s ls for fou N3V1S 4 1 w ' xr ' T fi Yf cw n - -, 1 1 A A s U 1 1 1 . 1 J... 1 Q ' V - 1-0 ' vs 4- P- 1 ' J- ' .1 '- it ' ' ' Lf' ' ' , , , , 1 .53 ' ' ,' 17' ' 1 Aj . I, 1 1 1 . c ..1 ' 111 . .. 11. e . lou if 1 , . ' .,.,. . .L 4. ' 1, - ft '.u o 111-5 o'rse 1 - bv F s ll 1g ,' g 1- -7 c- rw' J .4. I -A--L LJ, ,, . ' , - ' - 1 ' 1 -- W 3 . 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I 1 1 5 ' L 1 . u1 t1 : P on -ly Car , f ' 'V - . . . , 1 1 , A ' .. S -. 1 ' A . . . . . : 1 3? . e 1 1 thi K' 1 5 , 1 O'Roak Your reputatlon as a cook and houseceeoer is well known at Sherman. Thl xlll also come lH handy 1D the future, perhaps, to lnfluence the man of the rou e to do as you UlSh Mardie Ierle, we have always noticed your ablllty in the rlnp Take the e box nf gloves and nractlce becaus nPractice ma es perfectu' So e day you will surely be a champion Joe Dorothy, have 13 a telephone whlch will help you to leep in touch w1th Eoston Wow ou can talk as long and as lntlmately a you lea e ard tlere will never be any lnterruptlons, as th1s has a prlvate llne Mardle Earl, durlng your four years of school lt has been plain to see that your one and only interest is farmlnv We hope that you w1ll find thls tractor useful Don't work too hard wlth it, thouyh but ake a little time off for fun Joe M9VlS Perry, lt has oeen an ordinary occurlence for you t get to sclool ln the mornlna about twenty mlnutes late Thls motorcycle vlll enaole you to dellver your papers such faster in the future nd thus you will have more spare tlme you wlll be able to o to Sleeper's house any tlme you want to There is just one COUdltlOD this c r must be back to Sherman Mills by nine o'clock Joe Coleen,you have always talked of your plans to be a teacher. Tale thls polnter to help vou in your york and ln keeping an or derly classroom MHTdl6 Ora,you seem to 67lSV6 ln tte well known proverb'Variety is the splce of l1fe' Sometlme you may le rn that one glrl is better than many This one xlll be Falthful Forever' Joe There must be OW8tblDg in here for COUDl6 Oh, here they are! Look, Con ie, a palr of stllts to make you seem as tall as the other 5lP1S We r these whenever you want to et Hup in the world' Mardie A date book It couldn't be for anybody else but you , Laurence Since rou have the Patten, Sherman Statlon, and Sherman girls all on the strlnf, thls book wlll id you ln keeping your dates straight we have helped you by starting the first page Joe Lorraine, many of us noticed that you are bothered by the radlo rhonograph at school Here is some cotton batting to put in your ears whenever you hear anything that remlnds you of lt Use it and you w1ll never be bothered agaln Mardle Walter, as your hlgh6St 3WbltlOH lS to become the leader of an orchestra we have fTOV1d8d the baton new all that you have to do 13 to get tie orchestra Some of tlose band member ought to be able to heln you before long. ' 1 ,, ' K Q 1 v L :A .S V. 1 . V . A . , , ,. ' 4 - S v 0 , , . . . I .1 v' , 3: , . s l 3 O y C. e k . . m , 1 1. ' , My . . . : . ,J , Q ,. . . 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I 1421: I J Y' Q I f GN-,sw X BOYS' BASKETRALL The boys' basketball team of Sherman Ulgh was very successful th1 wear They not only had the lnterest school behlnd them but the lnterest of the town p ople throughout the sea on The team played a number of games outslde of the league ach game was played w1th hard work and persistenoy Some of these games were Presque Isle, Future W ruers, Easton and Llnooln The team's average score per game for the year vas 34 polnts The opponent average score 24 points flthough several bovs of the maln team will be graduat ing thls year, the town people, as well as Sherlan Uigh, are hoplng for some good gam s next year The followlng ooy ' will T9Cb1V8 letters Joe Foy Nerle Bouchard Laurence fatterson Rodney Clark Bob Clark Balne Perry OUR TRIP TO EASTLRW On January 5, lSeO the Sherman girls' and boys' basket ball team packed up their sults and went on thelr best trlp of the season The team had to leave in the afternoon be cause th trlp was qulte long ach player was taken to sup per by an aston boy or girl The games be an at 7 50 and both of the Sherman teams won after a hard battle The girls won by a largln of four points, l3 to 0 and the bogs won by a score of 39 to 10 after the games a dance took place for the Sherman teams and muslc wa fUT1lSh6d by thelr local orchestra This trip should be taken every year lf a game can be arranged W1tH the aston teams Vvery person vho went on thls trip a1d it was the best of the year, not only the trip ltself but the way they were treated by the aston people. SiERHnN WINS W Y TO TOUPNEY The Y V League had very evenly matched teams thls year compared Wlth other years At the tlme of the tourney at Presque Isle, Patten and Sherman were tled for first place Both teams had been defeated twice and the tie off was to be played February 13, at Hodgdon The great night finally came and both teams were in their best condition. There were many follower from Sherman in fact,there were more Sherman people than all the rest put together. The game started at 8g5O,refereed by Howard and Varney, , . L . , r 4 -L . . ' s J . of the ' ' T A 'u 4 , ll V , 4 l S . I . -L - 4 - . . 'E' -I L 1 ' I ,il A 4 1 . I ' 3 ' . w' - . Q , Q A LJ I 11 1 N 3 X U 3 . 4 ' ' . 'Yr - 1. ,1 ' :n -- 1. J A -.1 s . . . K' R -P f F, . Carl smlth XL .. 7-1 ' . 4 'T' x ,. 1 .1 , .L . . . I . E . .,, 3 'v . L '7'! 1 A Lo . U r Q I vi . . A L r - .1 ., , 'K - . . . S 4 ' , . 4 I ' , ' 1? ' l L1 o 1' ' n ' .44 v O . TT' .LJ I 1 ,, 1' ' ' 1. K J. 1' fx L . L' U l . . 1 . u 3 4 I both of Iodltol mre bo s were on tr lf toes for the game meant a great deal to the wlnnera There was very llttle SCOFIHQ done because of the tlght defense used by both teams At the ard.of the llrst quarter Sherman was leadlng 9 to 6 but at tle h lf, Patten was 1 the lead one UOlHt 9 to S Every person in the gym wts on hls eet glxlng hls team the best bacfwrg posslble, for lt was stlll anybody's game The nert half Sherman set the pace and held Patten scoreless At the thlrd quarter the score was 14 to C and at the end of the game Sherman led l8 to 9 The boys h ad doubled the score on Patten and galned the rlght tocompete in th small school tourney held at Presque Isle The grand backing by tke Sherman fans was greatly appre clated by the Sherman boys ard lt b lbed them to w1n thas game STTTDQ Xml THQ TOUR' Y Alter the Sherman boys had defeated Patten ln the tle off gale they went to Prescue Isle to enter the tourney T115 tourney was between the four best small school teams 1D Aroo to K county They were as follows Jashburn, Maple ton, Van Buren, and Sherman. Qherman's flrst gale was wlth Van Buren who wa defeated 24 to 15 Jashburn played Mapleton and won after a hard bat tle,these two teams had played before and thls was the11 tle olf game Alter the games, the b sketball boys ard coach sunper Aft r supper they went to the gym and got ready for a hard game There was ood playl g on each team, Mlth Mash burn w nnln by a score of W7 to 27 The boys were awarded medals ior playlap 1U the tourney Two of our players, Carl Smlth and Robert Clara Bob also recelved a s ames, he nl yed throu team v nn lg thls game opportun ty to cumpete P00 'T' were plCKGd for the all tourney team :eater for best portsmanshlp ln the h both game Nlthout foullng once The was awarded a cup and was glven the 1H the tourney n Brewer aoG GAME After celved a March 2, guards on the anerman letter from 1040 The the windows boys had closed thelr season they re Stearns Independents wantlng a game basnets had been taken down and the had D9 n taken off so the boys had to put +hese tblHbS back ln place before the game could be played The boys rot ln Jery l ttle practfce for lt was a very short notlce lhe game started at S 30 and was refereed oy Mckelzle of Oakfl ld The sherman boys led all the wav by a small mar g n The score was as follows flrst ouarter, ll to 8, sec ond quarter 25 to 18, thlrd quarter, JV to 52, but ln the last quarter tn Stearns boys set a pace and scored l4po1nts and won the game 46 to 40, 1 -1- . .. - ' - 5- ' I , A.. 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T., , 5,8 21 Skc:: 1f1'1 Q, . j 14 L8 23 'Lf Ifnrill R 19 Boys Basket Ball Team Front Row, Left to Right Robert Clark, erle Rouchar Carl Smith, Lawrence Patterson, Joseph Hoy Back Row, Left to Rlght Baine Perry, Ralph Rooinson, Irving Plourde, Rodney Clarke, Coach lapley Duane Giles Glrls' Basket Ball Tear Front Row, Left to Rlght Veda cdally Bonlta Grant, Alda Merry, Doramay TerrJ, Nlna u he Back Row, Left to Rloht Hope Patterson, Dorotlg Sleeper, Coach DlSW6H, Vera Sleeper Ci, Y . . 7 ' . lu .J . . , . rf v Q . .A . M X . I m , vv ' E rw '- JJ Q Y .. ' O- u 'A T g .L . KI fl! N, ,QU 6 M rVJb I fx 1 -r f 1' Q 'xx 5' xx , x , ' N 'X N. f X -. X V. , X N E Ai 4. , 4 K F' NX! X, ' 1 , rj 'X .. R ' 'x, x X Q X xx ,At v r xx X ' '- . . X . ' xy X I ,' I - A ,xg 4 ,A l, . Z, KX XX - , 4 , . ,Xi N . A l ,N X f x xg ,X i A , f- x f R x , X 'W Q 2 7' N. m' Q' 2 ' r -. iv F X f -X X x -x q . .XX X '. J! 9 - i ,T I ,i xxx, 4 . Q , X5-x XE A Xgi ' ' R x r x 'xv x . . l fi . . X, ,- x .ax x N 1 ' ,W bi , X rw lf ' F44 X XA x N I N NX ' x A' 1 X v ' l L ' x X V fl X f x v .A . - f x f N 5 'X N fu 1 ' i , A Q ' A El , , 'Hg I N. 5 ' . - , ' X 2 N fi- X Q x, X rf. v I ' h i .x , NNN X! , -A , ' 4 N X, f ' . 5 url, '1 r SENIOR DANCE Tye STUUEKT CQUNCIL The Senior Class swonso ed an DuPlHT this school year the Ea ter Ball to raise 14nd help on graduation expenses Nartin's Orcne tra from I lard Falls furnl hed the m sic larve crowd ttended and t e dance Ja very successful FUTURE FARIEYS OW f ERICA A Father ard Son Barouet was d o e U of Sherman F iv t the Grar e Hall, April 26 A chlclen ple supper was served b hi h school girls The supper was followed speeches by different indlvid uals The following boys have acted year Clalr Ralph Deane Rooert Clark James Kelley O'RoaL Robinson Mltchell as offlcers for Vice the past Pres dent Presldent secretary Preasurer Reportef ASSEMBLIES This year as every year be fore, we vidly discussed the quallt e of a ooo as embly and what we should do to lmprove ours We started out with 1 ny reso lutlons and ood lntentlons but as yet we daven't aehleved our goal There were, however, two as semblles which xere noteworthy, the Chri tman pro ram and the Professor Quizz contest The ChPlStW8S provram wa a short minstrel ln which Robert Clark, Lawrence Slrol ,To eph Hoy, Clair O'Roak, and Ralph lo lnson took part Robert stole h1s slnving nwhen I he received radio olonoereph a wh ch we used to I Professor Qul z p o Robinson asked the the sclence student swers Nothlng llle been done before 1DtCFSStlHT the how with Wore a Tulip ith our new microphone roadcast the Gram Ralph que tlons and Gave the an thi had ever o it was very Student Counoll has been very bus, Sore of the thln s that they have don re select e radlo phouoyr ph combln tlon lOl u e at chool parties, plan p rtles and Wake a ff rules in rea rd to e havior in the chool hou c The members are as follows Carl Smltt, Presldcnt, Robert Clark,V1ce Pre ldcnt, Alma Merry, TILQSUI r, Col en Hamilton,Sec1c tary, Lor lne Kyle Athletlc Associatlon Trea ur r,Ba ll Brac Vett, Fleshamn relrese tative, Iirnie Ken edf, Soolomore repre entatlv , Rodney Clark, Junlor repr sentat1ve,Clair O'Ro k, Jun lor r presertatlve, and N rilynn Se vey, SLDlOP rcpresentatlve TYE SPERDAN SAND Soon fter school started this yeal a school band w s oruanized L ddocks y a fev of thlrtg merbers h d ever played any lDStFUmCHf before but they h ve m de Good prow ess under Nr. N ddocl ' guid nee In the e rly pr1n they be an publlc concerts by playlng for a one act play contest, a speakln contest,and at a meeting of the Tbxnsend Club The music was appreciated by all listeners To earn morey for band uni forms, dances w re held at Mit chell's Hall A local orchestra vlayed and the dances were qulte profltable SPLAYITG COITUST The Freshman and Sophomore Contests ere combined Pr hman speakers were Eliza Blalely, Bonita Grant, Elaine Cox,Ray Pe ters, Carl Invlahar and Basll Bra ckett Sophcmores were lar aret Guigvey, Iadlne Tilley Linnle Vennedy Revert Clark, Wallace VcAl1ly, and John Joy Prizes went to Elalne Cox, Carl In rah m,Lin nle kennedy and John Joy ' 1 I- 'I 1 rv - ' 1 as - 5 , Q S , .. -' S to ,- 1 , . ,D o ff. Ll ' . L L S S A ' ' C Ei I . 3 c. . . . I. S. n . A , 5 af, a ' s . , I 1 a c- h 5 5 a v s , . up ,w - . -Ja' b-- 'J S S ' Q 1 : f ., w '-1' , 1 . N. . I .11 . ' . X . - ' I . . .. 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'- ' 1 ' a r fp' L X .- T 0 The Junlor ane Senior contests vere presented separately Junior speakers were Ralph Roblnson, Clair O'Roak, Laurence Sirois, Jeanette InHraham,Jacqueliue Lane and Althea Lewls Prizes went to Clair O'Roak and Jeanette Ingra ham Those competing in Senior contest were Mavis 0'Roak, Alda Merry, Marilynn Seavey, Ora Mc Nally, Merle Bouchard, and Joseph Hoy Prizes went to Plda Merry and Merle nouchard The final contest was held ln the town hall on March 15, with the winners of cl ss contests speakers Prlzes were awarded to Alda Merry and Merle Bouchard April ll, the Spear Contest in this section of Maine was held at Mattanawcook Academy at Lin coln There were twelve contest ants each repre enting a differ ent school Alda Merry was the partlcipant who was entered from this school The judge gave the speaker from Lincoln flrst place and second honor went to the Houl ton High School speaker Friday April 26 Jeanette Ing ry were sent to the University of Maine to represent this school in a contest To this contest came spealers of Maine Th S is tests of the United St from all the schools that wisqed to compete one its of the larv st con kind to be held tes SHER.Ah OY SCOLTS Sherman trooo 201 has been ormanized nearl, two years began under the vuidarce of the Reverend Linwood Potter and Harold Sleeper then made up o Shermar Statlon boys ye r,tne leade She man Statlon had to leave and the scouts from there dropped out uf troop 201, leaving Shermar Mills a troop of The troop was Sherman Mills and after hout of the Group at its owr Th1s troop is ne 1lv as large as the ore made oi 'oth towrs ecause there were nan, new no younger members who Joined after the St t1OU boys left The oovs of this town were very fortunate to have a meeting place given them , Arnold C1rtis ln Mr Curtis's store Here they h ve plenty of room for scout ac tlvlties and a pl ce to kggp patrol flaws and other material The scouts meet twlce a veek, one trooo meeting and usually a petrol meeting There are three patrols the Flfinv Eagle, whose leader is Wllliam Lewis, the Pine Tree Patrol, who e le der is dal lace no Alily, and the Panther Patrol led Bm Boy tive and h lng trips, ings One ly Ralph Robinson scouts are omite ac een on many c mo hlke and other out of the 1ost lmportant these x s the Camporee Limestone last summer Mr Potter took eight Suerman Boy Scouts to Limestone to the Camporee Ther we e troops from Limestone, Ishland Presque Isle tropules were fiven for different activities The camplno trophy w s yor L troop 201 Sherman,the SNlUNlUg trophy wa won cv Pre sque Isle troop, and a scoutcraft trophy was won Fad Waska Ribbons were av rded to the swim mers coming in the first four olace of each event The Sherman scouts won their share of these The Scouts are increasing in numbel and the e are many who are rising to higher ranks Iwo of our troop have won first class lad es The second clas scouts re nearly eadv to p s first class tests and to go other ranks ard wir merit U On the tlert, sixth of a Putlic Court of Ponor w s Thls was the first 1n fhwch their on to dfes April held there was a good attendance Perry S Jackson, District Scout Commis - 1 . 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', , CQ Ly 1 'I.Y7?Q 1??'f X 'I vV'X I V' ,Y 4: 6 1 A JL C Qvwi-2f?fi, f -,,.-,,l, QQ' 1' ,f X YP, ' ' ' ' 5 -by f ,ff -- 1955 Augustine MeNally,employed, Stam ford, Conn Barbara Tackman, trainlr at the Ladl an losp1tal, Peulton Maine 'alel Jaekuan Q r Alfred McLe1 lanl, Sherman Station, Maine C arlr Heath, lieker JUnlO1 Col e e, roulton, T 1ne Pearl Ieath, employed, Sre man 'a1ne k l Iefall QIrs Leland Gl1dden le lan Station, lalne N zlon Slakel , at home Sherman SF3tlOH Nalne Iaur nee Smlth, emplo ed Sherman M111 , lalne Sherwooe Je1,, Sherman Mills, ie Burton U1tCbl1l, e plo,ef,Sherman Mllls, Ialne B1lSS a , at heme, Slerman Sta +1OH, Ialne Gordon Astle, Slberla, Yalne Rose Sleep r lIrs Robert Len D Srernan Mills, Valne dodn y McDonald, sr rman, Maine Helen Bower , nursln at Milliken Uospital, Island Falls, Malne Alta O'Roak, employed at Brown vllle, Malne Myra Cosnell, CMrs, Hoyt Burnham? Framlngham, Massachu etts Rebecca Geu1d,employed at Bangor, Ma1ne Gale Pattersen,Crrs Raymond Bun kerl, Cranberry Isle, Maine Vinona Hansen, iMrs Chester Bir minghaml Shezman Station, Maine Sherman Mills, Me May 15, 1940 Dear Scnler Class Each year at graduat1en time I turn remln scent of the h ppf days our cla s of 1950 spent dur ing hlgh school Today we have drifted apart each one encountering different experiences: Audrey Bragg is nov Mrs. Cecil Rogersen and is living in Sherman Station Alton Curtis 15 at home in Sher man Mills, Maine Horace Dewitt 13 at heme in Sher man Eall Davls is at vllle Theodore Durgan Sherman Mill Erma Boyle ld employ d at the Ban gel State Iospltal, Pangor, Maine Carleton luntled 1 at home in Sherman Jern In all mplef d at Sher man fills HCISCQCL1 Madceeks 18 narriod and employ d 1n burn, lalne heme in Stacy is at nomo in llvlnf 1D SWFYNQP I1l1 nox Mrs Thurlow Mltchell rd 13 l vvn in Sherman M111 falnr Grac1e O noe SM1tF and 1 Mills herdith Perry ford Conn Marion Roberts is teacrinv in Dyer Brook, Maine Thus has thl class followed their d1ffGPGHt ways in life and in behalf of the class of 1956, I wish to extend te the class of 1940 every good vish and luck iin everything that each of you may undertake Versa O'1oal 1S new Mrs nssek l1Vl1 in Sherman lS mplo ed in Stam Slneere wishes, Marlon Roberts '56 To th Class of 1940 New that you, the Seniors of 1940, are about to graduate from Sherman Pigh, my mind wanders back three years and I see the class ef '57 as we w rc about to sep arate I an uoneering how many of us have realized even a part of the ambitions we then had. Just for old time sdce let us see if we can find the Seniors of '57 and have a reunion in the .. A o . , . U - - . . . 1 J 5- I . ., L . U 1. lg ' ' A - IV ' 4- Y ' 1 . . 636 4 L -- ' I v -. TK ' rl J 1. 1-1 S o . 1 ' v h . 1. 1 - Q .H - - . 5 y Li QS ..., l 4 ' ' 4 ' - ,V. J . 45 ' 1 . .ia L 1 S 0 'Q . ' - wr -n , T ' ' r frm , J. f .. A 4. - . A 1 M V V w fn 1 ' - jr ' , Tl.L1.S , Il 1- J 1 l J 'T 4 -a.. 7- 1 - m ' 1' ' 111.1 r' .1 , 1.1 e N 'T 3 -'nfl . 5 ff . , - S S 15 O.. . E C . ' . 1 ' 1 n v .L 1. .LL 0 f , 1 ' 1 ' . JC.. G .' A . J , . ' ' I Q . 1 ff'- - L I A -n -S 0 - h v- lt.-Ll L fvz Q . T7 . ,, -'Y vvr- ' , hlgah nand,emp1eyed, Boston, Mass Marshall herly is marrlcd and , , 1 '- . ,,, , ,t Q u . 1 Y H, a ' I . JL' ' A- 1. J 1- u1 ..f . ,1 S Q ,, X, . -. - A - 1 -V-, -. 4 lu - ATT! -J. - ' 'L ' If .LS ly a. ' a . h, - . x - . . ll . ' ' Q. 1 1 - .1 . .-- , , . . - A ' us A 'I . ' 1. , In J Q . 7 . . . , l ,N C .1 3 S . - e ' . . , . . . . - i A . I 1 ' L S I Q . 4 L . 4. 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I Spud Cora Heath 1S at home in Sherman Glenn Robertson i attending Aroostook State Normal School at Pre que Isle, ialne tta Hanson 13 employed at Sher man Station, Maine Nina Osnoe is employed at Smyrna Mills, MalnC Lyle Daggctt has enrolled at Fort Monroe ln Virginia Lowell Coburn is at Auburn, M8lUG Eleanor McDonald is employed at Houlton, Maine Jerry O'loak 13 at home in Sher man Mill , lalne Marjorie Lane has settled down as Mrs Norman NlChO1SOD Src llV6S ln Shermln V rne Hof is attendlng school at San Antonieo, Texas Shirley Perrin has become Mrs George Merrill and lS making her home at Patten, Maine Ralph Dow 18 employed at Boston, Massachu etts Leslie Roblnson is attendlng Ric ker Junior College at Moulton, MBlH6 Ardvth Rand lS now Mrs Dvlght Maxine Howe i at home in Sherman Senlors of l04O, l WlSh you luck wlth a ca ltal L ln your car eers wrlch you start when you leave Sherman High chool Maxine Howe '57 1958 Madellne Ambrose, employed at New Canaan, Conn Frank Roblnson, at N l A chool, Dexter, Maine rma Crent, CA Isle, Paine Charles welch, Mills, Maine Millie Dlcklnson,c1plo1n at Old Towl, Maine Leland Crockett, at rome, Sherman Mill , Maine El ie Wav, employed at oltland, Chauncey Pattelson, t home, Si b ria, Maine Audrey Elwell, at home, Sherman Mllls, HBIDC S lresque at lome, Sherman David Heath, Sherman Mllls, Nalne Vlrglnia Lane, employed, Portland Maine Harold Ric'er, Harmony, Maine Glenlce Dearborn, employed,Boston Massachusetts Howard Davis, lege, Houlton, Ricker Junior Col Maine Margaret LGVIS, Reels Colleve, weston, Ma s Danlel Fllison, at home, Sherman Mills, Malne Charles I l h Mlll , W3lD6 Carl Familton, llnocket, Maine Joseph Glldden, travellnp with C Capltola Uouchaxd, employed, Pro vidence, R I home, Sherman at home, Last Mil Classmates of '59 Vhat a chan e a year has made in the fate and fortune of class although I am glad to port that many re happy ones Beryl McLellan in now Mrs O'l.1I' Ge? new home at P8tL6H,MBlD6 Iva At klnSOD'S nel name lS Mrs Edwin Goodwln The Goodwlns are livlng in Ionarda I ni h you luck, girls, and remember what you learned ln Soclologj Tt seems that several of the members of our class are seeklng a h1gF8F educatlon Babette Hoy 13 attendlng Nasson, Sorlngvale Her ambitlon l to become a secre tary Barney Lmery Olhg to the Maine School of Commerce at Portland,Yaine Ie has hlgh hopes of becom n a bookk eper PPlS cilla Corllss 1 GLLCHGIHF R1Cl8P JuHlOT College Her name has ap peared on the Dean's list May her career be as suc essful Ruth and Ray Corllss are enrolled at the University of Maine, Orono Ray 13 taking tre Agricultural Course He plans to male a success of his farming Ruth's hopes are plnned on a secretarlal career All the graduates of '39 have If il ' ' 3 . 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