Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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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 ' . A F. . r . l A.- 1 a 7' T C - ' - 1 - O I . A , . ,D .1 . A , 1. ' 's L' G , 'J' 4 ' . :T Q ,'N t .lr 1 ,f 1 . . A . ' , .1 A ,- -- V -U 'fn L S I b 0 WI S , ' 1- . ' rs , , , ' x , xwfr .,',X! , ,Z , ? L , . XX N 1.-'lf M N N ff x X Xe.. X Q-.1 '-166, al, D N X X x -- 'ff Npy, . N as ,lf a . Ya X I x ff '- G' . 5..- 1 . HJ xjgxwwwmfp O 0.33 . ' h 1, Y-715-1- ,-..-,.r' , . XX ,.-- ..---HV' ' fs - X- ':-.'-. ,,.,..- H 4, . , . , JW- ,V ca f4 - fr' 16 1 . 1 ' 'Ne ,' - . I , S' , - ' 1 ' A x U J her f- J .Q vf .- , - F 'I 4 1, 5- 'A . A is 1 ' ll., o , 'J -24' ' 4.3 ' ,. 75 ' . .J - D , v. '31-5 ,, Ml, 15, i. 2, KX n V ' ' 4 .T , 1 s h , I 9'11, 1 K W ' , x' - -434-sv nw p stand sa sne went, and put the Z' '1 . 'I. ', .L AUX U ' 'e' ff! fx 1 A rf ' Tw 3 r . '4 2 ,- . , , x. 'ea ., 1. s . ,f -I .. l f 'x . N, Q IA Y, p ,Ana - . X ,X if , l A . 1.'1 PC- ' e4 ' 2 n fix . in Hilary , ,L ' , ' S - ' - - N ii., N, bb., tw veeks go. . .7 1 'xv .E' 'V , , I , 0 ,Kfwlw', 4 1 b t t3lS a X 1 - f ,fy l. ,- X4 ' 9 1 R. , 1 aw-gy . - - .-...- . K dr ss. X an E ff l' H' I . ' ' . . , , r , ' 4 u . 1 ' ' 11 ' ' v L 'L , A A V- A U ' - ' 1 , 1 ' A - rm X e ' ' ' XJ 6 1 va ' . ' - 1 gl at tl l cl. ' .l s ln - X - ,fs 1 , ' ' l ' . li L' , L- ' Cl 'X , N t 1 I 1 ' . ' L S ' . A , . 1. 1 ' v I A . . I - ,Q , x by 1, . L -- , A 1 , E .. 'a j'vl5 - ,-s j , g . - - . .S . As ' .-. 0 . 1 , , 1 - 1 . . ' - S s K e .1 i t w A- YI hi - . , N . 1 l .A I . N - J - ff O - I: Ll C LJ V 5 C- ' -Q u .A . -.1 .a QD l -J ' ,L ' , . . . 4 L .1 .. l ' . . 7 - . W I . 'I' I. I '

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.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



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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 . Q A P I . a C ' . Q I . 3 . ' 0 Lf' ,, 77' f ' 3.1573 7' , ,x ,::, ' , I 1 wil' .ii iv, i N 'I B v Q3 0 , ,,.',' '-'v-- J ' ' u Q ' - Y,-5-lvQ,vavrw.,p -If 5 1 'Z- , . , 131' WV , . -2. ', ' , , . 'X 222:17-nl, N , A. .-v' ' -fl-:If vifylz.-I 5 , .. ', 3 f - .'.? f'.'!E-Him:--'fj3'.I - 1-',1,N '- - nff ':5l.,.'L.lgf?:if,,A,m'S O ,s.j'Q,q. l 'ftwgkgtpgga the dry Southwestern air, raced . K V N 14 ,Qi .,:,g,h. any .,u4pk Qgfddsnimfiggggf 5-'Z . . '1 .1-'1 ,, -Q , 9 , Z.,-Ie,.., '. 'J',j ,.',v', ,Z ' b '34, :wg uf ,i-J ' f-ipf ,'Q'5- f,'.,.'f,f.'I7 ' 1-fi? lil.: ' . nf-:f,ibE - I . . .- '1 Y ' 0 ' ' 'V v . 1 . V ' u c o ll l , ' -L a ' I1 . ' O Q x ' A I C O . . N f 1 V ' . lv 'i 3 . u o A I '1 ' . o ' I

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