Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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If 3 10, th H, cur effc h w'th thc help Us me eq ed h H t J S vi '. .aLn HQ - fuewe 1 'I I U A 1 - i, A , THE ADVANTAG S OF A SCHOOL BANK There are many good polnts IH h8VlH5 a oana IH the scrool It not only helps ouplls but lt teaches them tne value of econ omy IU later years If 7UpllS begln outtlng mon ey away when they are freshmen they wlll have enough money s ved by the tlue they are sen lor to grauua e Ihl also ens them Arom spendlng thelr money foollsnly on some cau e that would not DGHGFIT them at all It help tae puplls to co oper e and take o rt IH an or ganlzwtlon lhe school may have a pre lden of tne bank, a cash 1er and all the other neces ary people to form lt The money each one puts ln may be only a small amount but that soon grows larger and h wlll nave qulte a sum by the tlme ne IS done beneflt a greet deal o havlng a school b nk Jeanette Ingraham '41 H Y I GO IO SCHOOL I do not go to school mere ly fol a oastlme I admlt that I do not often really llke school My reason for attend lng lS that my better Judgment tells me to prepare myself now for later llfe There are several men ln my town, for examble, who once thought t1ev were better off to qult school Now they are work 1ng slx days a feek, yet barely maklng a llvlng Just to look at the men I refer to 15 enough to make me flnlsh my schoollng When they qult hlgh school they stood as straifnt as arrows,but even though they're Stlll young men, now thelr shoulders are rounded by the hard vork they do Because they lacked educa tlon, they had no cholce of the kind of work they wanted One of these men trled to get a Job 1D a clty He was asked for a diploma he old not have, conse- quently, he vas lceced to re turn home where only a strong body was needed Lt 1S because of such case that almost ev eryone you ask wlll advlse you to get a much 6dUC3ulOO as you pos lbly can As soon as I leave high sc ool, I cpe t o bu iness college When I feel that I am Jrepared I shall aoply for posltlon ln a busl ness concern I shall save as much as can and ret re wr n I feel that I can llve conforta bly the re t of my llfe Vernal Stubbs '42 HOW WE WASIL Tlna II SCHOOL Wastlng tlme IO school is not hard for most of us, but ly a great problem When the freshmen begln wastlng tlme it lS not as notlceable as when a funny magazlne or paper 1 found ln the hand of a senlor seated 1U the back row Many tlmes when a lesson lS asslgned to us from one of our text books we glance over a d f t looks easy we sketch lt over desk goes our sigment, llttle reallzlng the lmportance of lt If an ectra asslgnment glven us IH addltlon to our asslgnment ln the text book, how many bother to take the extra effort to look lt up? Not many, but many wlll look a whole perlod for an lssue of a magazlne they haven't seen or read What do many puplls do, when a te cher 1Jes LUSH ne ul tltj Inq Th y o C ot ut nuthlnf cc the1r nowledge Instead of studylng hey UFISDEF throw and lnto our tomorrows T. E A . 1. W . . . D . , N , , . .. , 4' .L L, .L 0 - ' ' Q 5 .wa - 1 A - . , 4- - . O 0 , . T. E . A H V S . - I , . 1. 1 , . , ,. A I S 1 HS. A- . rl 4 1 S ' - - 0 ' 's f ' ft . ', . ru - ' s ke a 1. h h o g to . , . . 1 - s Yf . . Q 1 B' A .. . J- A .la 0 A at l ' I, u I - , -1' A Q I . L , - T .1 . 31,1 I . 4? ' -5 . '-- .A . . f'l Y . , . . - - , . . . . s t , - s . . , I s . -4. ' O 1 . F f ylv f1f'1 1 ' l ! Y , ' 4 ' V e . 1 . ' . . . . , . O . .. . , . I thlnk tnls school would over comlng the hablt is real- ., A lp, . .5 5 A . . . n. C 5 s . . . g r-1 . HAL . -1 - . ' . J. ' ' . lt n 1 1 , . - , - . , . . as- 4- a v u ' I l 9 L . , '. . . , , 1S V 1 . . . . 1 - - - , 4. I 4 M , L Q ' . . if I , . . . 7 , . - . , . . . .i . , ' I , , ., .g . ,. P A., L. ,J C tl ' X. U - 1 1 1 I M . A -Y Q . . class pa lod to s'uT . a , ' , 4. T 'V I d f l t b t g to att to . ,, , , 0 ax , . , . . E X in. 1 , notes, and many other similar things to hunder the pupils that do wish to study from do- ing so. If we all cooperated in studying as much as is done in wasting time we could improve our school atmosphere as well as our knowledge. Pearle Long '41 ARE YOU A STUDENT? Do you consider yourself a student? A student is one who studies, If you take a book home and put it on the shelf and leave it there you might aa well leave it at school Some pupils think nthe teacher will see me ta ing it home N re you studying for the teacherfs benefit or your own? You won't get anywhere in life doing this and itfs you thats living your life and not your teacher l don't think a person should study all the time it s boresome and there are many other things to do that give you experience, which another headline in life The scholar who studies in life never regrets it but the pupil who doesn't always wonder why he didn't study When exams come do you worry and have to crowd your work? This is of no avail because you can't remember anything Study your assign ments from day to day and then review them for exams By oo ing this you should not have to worry wh n the teacher says Exams Thursday and Friday stidents and have our le sons prepared, then we won't have t and cross o r fingers ir class Let's enyoy the rest of ne year by avoiding that worry and let' study Althea Lewis '41 BOY SGOUTS IN AMERICA The Boy Scouts were found- ed in England long before they were organized in Amern ica, This is one of the three organizations in America which has been granted a charter. The others are: The American Red Gross, and the American Legion, The Americans learned the idea of the Boy Scouts in this country when an English boy Scout did a good turn for Wil liam Boyce, a Chicago publishw er, who was visiting a friend in London Bo ce being lost in heavy London fog met a young boy and asked him the direct ion to HlS hotel The boy show ed Mr Boyce to the hotel but the boy refused the tip saying that he could not take it be- cause he was a Boy Scout offered to show him the scout headquarters which was only a few blocks from the hotel Mr Boyce visited the headquarters and got the details on the scouts and what they stood for- On his return Mr Boyce published an article about the English Boy Scouts to interest the men and youths of America In his story he gave a wonder ful description of the English Boy Scouts which was the cause for the founding of the Boy Scouts of America efore I close s wish to thank all men and scoutmasters who gave their services that American youth can have the Boy Scouts Pro- gram ano we should be all thankful that ve live in Amer ica where IS fan have peace, Ier an Daggett 41 shffx r 'WU' L K! - . Q . ' y ' a l k' ' A . A . .. ' Q . 9 I . . X , He 4 . . 4. I 1 Q i . I 1 ' ' is 5 O . Il - O ' -1 s 4 0 C ' B thi I ' . Q 04 0 e n .u 1 From now on let's all be , - - ' L 1 c L s - ' ' f ' - ' ' I, m ' to si u ' L Q 4 . - X 3- , - - if x .D e. , If . S T ' Q . s rf 1 , y f 1 -... -. . rf, f. I f Y f , f F 1 1 , If 1 1' ,r 1 . ' ' f 1 ,f g 1 O CD C O O 0 pTf.f-KH-C rCQ 1 x3 FTD PRAIRIWBQGGOOOG O It was a hot, sultry day in early summer and Stephen Colt, better known as 'Steve and HRedH, his bay horse, part morgan and part mustang, were wa uninhabited except by liz ards and snakes Steve and his horse had been traveling way a loss the desert for two days without water He had eaten,the day before, the last of his airtights and was now feeling the pangs of real thrist for water The gray dust covered the horse and rider like a mantle Suddenly WRedH lifted his head and with nostrils dis tended stood as still as The Pyramids of hgypt Then whinny ing eagerly he started off at a fast trot toward a large de pression hardly discernable to Steve's tired eyes After fif teen minutes had elapsed 'Red' came to a sudden halt A fence of barbed wire six feet in height with the wires close to gether banned further progress On the other side of the fence was a large deep lake. The hills and slopes inside the fence were dotted with sheep. Stevc swore roundly and reached in his saddlebags for some pliers. No sooner was the wire cut than a horse came gal loping toward them and through the opening in the fence. Fol- lowing the horse with his eyes Steve saw a horse and rider coming toward them directly in the path of the wild horse. Jumping on his raced madly towards the other see his the girl horse he rider. He could now only hope was to before the other horse did If he d1dn't she would be tramp led to death Just as the girl was about to be killed Steve's las air and the wild horse stopped up short and pawed the air frantically Now that the danger was over steve looked more close ly at the girl whom he had mir aculously saved She was very small and clad in high heeled cowboy boots, blue demin over alls, a black shirt with the sleeves rolled above the elbow and a black Stetsen which rested on a mass of blond cur ly hair that reached nearly to her shoulders Her deep blue eyes looked steadily towards him Suddenly they filled with tears WHow can I ever thank youon she sobbed. WOh, that's all T1ght,n Steve replied in embarrassment Here was the girl h had thought about lying awake late at night, whom he had dreamed about after falling asleep. 'Did you know there is a large reward for the person who could catch Prairie Boy? That's the horse's name,H x - plained the girl. 'I am Pat- ricia Ann Lane and I suppose you're Steve Colt, June West - ley's cousin aren't you? Thus was the introduction made Even to this day Steve has not tired of telling how he first met Patricia who is now his wife, and what an important part WPrairie BOYH played in their lives. Mary Bushey '41 o o , 1 o f- R ,2Q,f W ' . x ag . 5 ' A 1 I ' - pf tj! ill, . 9 L If . crossing a desert region which so went sailing through the S ' ' ' - o n . . ' U . . n - ' g . O 3 . . , - . J . . 1-1 ' ' . l H -I. . . . 0 I . . A- ' I 1 I . V e e I TIE M STEWIOUS CAJIN As lobert lent and Timothy Tyler were crossing the Rockies in an airplane one day in August, they happened to look down and ee smole ri ing from a little mountain cabin This w s a sight they never had seen lefore in all their flights Ient and Tyler were two airmail pilots The route that they had to travel was between Denver, Colorado and San Fran cisco, California, Robert Kent was young vears.He was light complexion ed with blue eyes and blonde wavy hair, and he was six feet tall.At home he was considered as a very attractive young man. Timothy Tyler was just the opposite He had dark wavy hair dark brown eyes and he was five feet, ten inches tall He had a muscular build and his age was Just the same as that of Robert Kent On this warm summer morn ing the two pilots did not realize what was in store for them For what happened this day would probable never hap pen again in their lives Upon seeing this small hut Tim shouted out,nHey,Bob, look down there Did you ever see that beforeon Bob answered,HNo I never have but I would like to go down and investigate it Not far from the small cabin they saw a small field with only a few scattered trees. They decided to land at this place and see who or what was in the cabin. when the plane was direct- ly over the field they could see on the far edge of the field a small cub plane that had evidently tried to make a forced landing but had failed. It had struck the rocks and trees on the far side of the fieldo After Bob had landed the plane they immediately headed in the direction of the cabin After the two aviators had gone a few steps they came up on a large rock Tim, climbing up could see the cabin not very far off in the valley It was a small cabin about twelve feet square with only two windows and a battered down door A rusty piece of stove pipe protruded from the roof In the distance it p peared that the shingles on the roof were moss covered and aged In general its condition might be compared with that of on its last journey At length they came to the hut Bob knocked at the door no one answered He knocked at it again and still no answer The boys entered the cabin and were surprised to see no one there A delightful odor came to their nostrils It was the smell of food They real ized that there must be some one not very far off Presently the door opened and there stood another pilot all dressed to fly The boys knew immediately he was he pilot of the wrecked plane they had seen H welcomed the boys to dine with him and he told them his story As he told them his story they remembered that there had been a young pilot lost who was taking his trial flight out of San Francisco He said that he had been lost in woods for about two days when he came upon the cabin. This was his sixth day in the woods He said wait t that he could hardly get back to the city. That afternoon after a look around,the boys headed for San FF8HCiSC0- On arriving at the city they were informed that there had been a reward offer- by the airmail service. Tim and Bob each received one hun- dred dollars. John Joy '42 1 if V L - ., 1 J ' . C . f 1 ' - I . . Y,-3 S t I S I 1 , 0 . , . . N . . a . 3 I - If . ' Q, I , - - ? H Q s , - a - . . 3 a D ' man of about tWenty'thr9e thG uWOnd6Pful One Hoss NShay .1 W ' - 1 0 ' . Y . . . I ' o . 1 I U ' r . . . I V 1 O ' 3 0 . .- . I . . D I . . . . t - ' n . ' 0 I 4 e Y I o . 13 . Q I l . . . a .. O p 30625 e MOM 6 Q4 S EV EWQ as-f KITTY rOYLh The novel, kitty Foyle is about the life of a girl from her chilhood to the time when she is bout thirty years old Her mother dies when she is young, leaving her to live in Philadelphia, witl her fa ther in the summer and just outside Chica o with her aunt THQ uncle in the winter She, a working girl, falls in love with a rich men Their love affair makes up the main story The author, Christopher Merely, trie in this novel to portray the life of e modern white collar girl I think that, for the most part, his characters re true to life but their lives to me seen ex aggerated I should hate to believe that all white collar girls were like Kitty Foyle Jacqueline Lane '41 LHE YEARLING In order that I may make clear to you my criticism of the Pulitzer Prize Novel for l959,I must first give a brief hint as to what the book is about. The setting is in the scrub regions of Florida. The characters are unpolished woods-people. Their language is unrefined but this does not tend to make the book dull. In NThe Yearlingn the author is trying to put before us the exact picture of the scrub land in Florida. Through Penny's and Jody's mouths she seems to bring us into direct contact with the streams, the wood, and the ways of various wild animals. The description is so vivid that one feels as if the author really wrote from personal experience. In this book the charac t rs really live and the read ers live with them When Jody is excited, tre r ader almost certain to become excited too On s thoughts are centered about Jody and Penny and they are not divided among s veral important characters It is merely a book to enter tain and not to teach I con id r this book worth while r ading scribes the habits and customs of wo d's people in Florida Eula Corliss '41 A WOMAN'S FACE This is a v ry interesting movie starring Joan Crawford and Melvyn Douglass It a out t life of a woman crook who has horrible scars on one side of h r face which were l ft from burns she r c ived when sh w s a small child at the time when the story starts. She is in court on trial for her life for murder. As the movie progresses it goes back to the first of her life as a criminal so that at the court. living don't want to look at her. Melvyn Doughlass her face. Before the bandages are taken off he either made her horrible or else created a frankenstein-- - a beautiful woman without a heart. Be sure to see this movie which is filled with excite- ment and thrills to find out what the doctor sees when he the bandages from Joan Crawford's face and the result of her trial. end she is still in She cannot earn her honestly because people operates on says he has look more he has TOITIOVQ S Mary Bushey '41 . x-,iq hair!! if . N-'S--.ice . A ' ,. ,, h Q, ' 1,-I.: ' ' Eff,-212: ,Q ' 1 L 3, Q ist?-' 'Q fn.-:Q ' A --- , , 1' w. .- .,fa, isa 5121? R tnfb ., 3.2:-tF:ff?: ' f ' ' A ' ' -'rf-rg-. . ' U ' e ... - -5 - .'-gnu- -.,Qi.,'- .-:A-.UEQLQJ L. :4:,:::. ,f5,'x?i3:,- Ju--.': ,-51 . if-H .,:, .gi 1 I .. A . I 1 n-- n C A - I , ' 11 e 4. C c. 1 S : v El ' C, l - 1 o I ' I ' A V, 0 1 - G . . 1 1 . - . , Q I . p , C o S u . - e . It de- . . '. 9 4 ' 4 0 .J ' o ' C I S I I - ... X I 9 . x . . - c Q I F i I 1 . D 1 ' e ' . . 1 S - . - b he - U ' I 0 4- G C rn . C C - G E . . D . MOVIL RLVILJ UVIRGINIAH 5 COND CHORUS If nothlng else, the fact that Nadellne Carroll an bred NcMurra5 r t r tHlS fllm sloald 1USLP6, a d dld lqsulu, healtly h offlce receptlor that the fact that tle fllm la 1F Q tonlsllnpl he uti u l9PuPl olor and the sc nerl lS r f the lOS+ bG3U+lfUl, lnusual n flPllllDg of the It was ll fllmed on e rolnd n Vlr lHl proper,and le res ult Justlfy tle .AYUL L lne story lS rather hur t he rlet o et too much form 1U fl def tg r c fue to the act t n ln tke be lef that le cre tl Q r at fllm GplC lh c ntr l tkeme lu t o an C Ml glnla al ellne, broupht up 1U e lork anf completely broken Wltk southern 'trarltlon U She comes back to Vlrglhl to sell Dunhlll , the old man 10D and land, because she lS lroke. Fred MacMurra er next door nelghhor The F1Ch people from up North are klCl lng tPadlt1OH and herltave 1U the face, but Fred belleves lt lS lmportant to hold onto then After a long and COmpl1CatSd strug,le endlng up llth thelr marrla e after she was UlVON u at the lter by eterlln Hayden, a newcomer t e screen Pe COUVlHCCS her th t she belongs down the e, pla ing lt hls way In lmportant elem nt the fllm's favor lS the pr sence of flVC year ole Carolyn Lee who Murr j's daughter nfrettyu She 11V s up to hem n WL an act very well for a chlld ThlS 1 a very coed WOV1C and One s ould see ct 1 first opeortunity. 1 s s Fred Pac Pcnnan Daugctt ' occond Chorus lS a mdSl cal mOVle starrlng lred Ast alr nc Paul t bode ro,wlth Gurb s m reelth ln a cap ble supportln lol , as the other of tfo trampct pl 100klHl for Jofs. lrey both love Paul e Godd rd anl cacl trl s o at th r 1 et t Job Plnqlly Ast lre MTl+ song, nhlcr Artle uh w ds 1U a concert fstalr leads the band nc, of coulsc, UOeS a ap dance After flndln out how good he lS, o aw 1 e hlm for ole b nd Purgcs l 1 ls left out of ever lng, h doe not even cet the Clrl. Peool who l1kG Sllng and tap d HClDD nlll probally 1lkC thlS mOVlC There lS much come dy mlXCd ln to add to the cn tCTtQlHmCHt. If you llke mus 1C WHO comedy, seo 'Second Chorus. Dorothy sleeper '42 TH' LAD FWO1 Che UNF HTh Lady From Cheyenne lS an excellent mOVle starrlng Loretta loung and nohert Pres ton, wlth dwaro Arnold and Gladys veorge as capable supeortlng cast It shows the d1fPlCu1tleS of the herolnc w o used a reat ea o W1 O l ln order to wln JOMQD suff r e or won n' Pl ht to vote dward Arnold lu the Hbod man who trl s to run the town where Loretta loune lS teach ine school. Robert Qreston,A no d' lavy r, fall ln love with her nd turns galnst Ar nold After the woman suff rece aw lS olssed We J y tOWefheP VlCt Arnolc Ol nurd whole town starts a now that it's freed control of bad men. the women nd con new life from the Nina WUShey '41 '1 1-1 '-11. T . i' A-' ' .., C, ' H Q Q Q - . . 3 - .. I , , Cx 1 4 1 'L ali 'e ' P Q ' - . f , , U Q . , A L' 1 1 -, . . ', ce-e c.- tel . . 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C. N V X yn . f. f. u L5 u . L, t C ue- 2 ' w C' - - ' ' ' '5 : , - - h H- lt Q llS . - . P The SCHOOL DAYS My school days are just pages In life's old dark diary In which we wrote of an age That once was so firery. School days are happy days Of which a student wrote Of tricks upon his teacher Played Ihich now he loves to quote ny school to which we go Je study and we plav From those school days we shall grow And those days aren't so gay, Je had our fun in school Jith friends so close and dear, Je used to sit and laugh and fool, lhlch brought us so much cheer School day memories Iere Just a test Which we shall always have Until we go to eternal rest. Herman Daggett '41 FISFING Fishing is the sport for all Ihen noth1ng's left but school Take your tackle from its place And go down to the pool Cast your line across the waves And let your hook go down mere the fish will swarm around, Find yourself a shady seat, All cushioned around with moss Discard all your fretful cares, And be your own darned boss Vaughn Lawler '45 JIMMY' S DOC' Jimmy had a little dog, His fur was snowy white He fell into a bin of coal, And OH' He was a sight. Barbara Ingraham '4l THE HOME ON THE HILL In my dreams a big white home sits there, Way up highg And the breezes which blows around the dome Jill often make me sigh? Many a time I've dreamed of this, But never hoped to see. Because nothing with such hap piness Could be really meant for me A beautiful lane winds in and out Among the swaying trees, And water comes from a long green spout From a pool all hid with leaves There's a floating spray o'er the lawn, mich is a velvet green, And the flowers there grow so tall All these are in my dream Dorothy Sleeper '42 THE COIINO OF QPRINO Spring is co ing once again The birds will soon be back, To tell us of their winter trip, mile on their SOUthu1H track. Amid the llowfrs of the South, Above th waters, oh, so blue Gf many a lovely sc ne. When no: shall vanish from our hills The gra s will soon appear Flow rs will op n from their buds YOu're sure then, Spring is huI'Sl katrryn McNally '45 A porcupine uses his quills hold himself up whil in water, .1 Q 0 I A ' ' . r ,v 1 0 . I , . 11 ' 1 . . , . I . . JI . Y ' Q I O ,, W xv H A ' ,L -I J ' A ' . - 1- T Q . M - J .M ' ' . . 1' ' -,' -A u r Until it strikes the bottom, Among the grasses of the green, 11' i 3 e c. ' - S V . . . , . ' 5 ' S V' l g ' . e ' c H' 1 1 H . ' J I '5 r L x -. I . Q 13?1?3113P11111 11111-Ptitli'-11 -1 ' ' 1 ' to Q . A . 6 . f CEVLiUxL Q god 111e studg hald, T11 fell you x Lof J,s1 tale eneral bC16DCG F01 about a fear or two. fe have eO LGHIH abodt tle tar The planet JUG the +ldG Ano all about the an1wa1s That travel lar and W1dC Paeh Thursday we expernment Down 1D the laborltorv, Al1heuch it lock, l1ke lots of Pun, lf' not such an easy tory. larllyn Bouchard '44 OU11 .J ANT TOP le' up every mOPP1lg et our school war Whllc we are 1eep1ng Eels WOTk1DF and humm1n a song. He sweeps and o11 the flOOlS, ie works from molu t111 Pl lt From bC1HQ such a Jl ht, Fe makes th1ngs for Ch1ldTCD From an aeroplane tc a boat, he tells them many tor1es and many an anecdote, And the S6H1OTS of th1s school W11l lememher as daJs ro oy Our dear J3R1tOT W o vorked x 1thout a 1 h Althea LGW1J '41 IFE HO1ERo GnOe Out 1n a vrave yard, J1tt1np on Q pcs There' a wrathful spectre Fe' called thc Pheke1f H13 teeth forever charter 114 knees forever lnceb, n 1f you are rot careful h n 5 give you ocl. El1ea ela1elJ QPITN The carts come out e sle ,o 1U '1en v1nter's Core 1111 spr1nb bea1n0 Toel Lane '44 iOhE Home 15 not a fopplnf place S1tt1ng by the road f6ltPGP lo lt a re,t1nv place To keep Us when me're old Instead 1+ lS a g1OL1CuQ place where Joy, ard sorrow are rared, BV those wko cowlort all our pa1ns lone but la and Dad Pearle Lenf '4 LA J OF '41 Our SCWlOT ela has twentv ore. A Jelly bunch and full of fun He leave our chool thls COm1DF pr1np Behlnd us st1l1, those mall U1 conduct 1r cla s lo verv bad we w1gqle, chew fum and gr1n Hut Wren we leave thevfll all be sad It wor't be the same w th1n. Jeanette Ingraham '41 A FRIEND A frlend lo one who hares your Joy ard deubles wt f r yO rlerd 1 o e who ares your wee, Cl is I l ' Uolfth Pefer ' Pere 'as 1 L o 'V 1 ICG 1 1U L male a d llar c of 11r e r1re ee t I Ancrvmou .- V1 - 0 '1 my T F' VT X T','v1. ' '.JI..1iC..4 L.L :G If f ' 'M to - ' awk v 0 ll 3 - HQ , 1 w r- fa ' 1 11 JL ,hat dog Th ds J : W . . 1 , . ' ' lr- I 1 - G V T' I my V . . U icy 1, ,. 1 1. 1 1? ' 'T fc' . k v 1 1 li 4 7' V 4. 1 -, -- . - Y, s' s, I v . . -, . ' ' u ' , A - ,L ! . P , Y C, .' ' c-. , cc 11 ' J. 3 A . .J 1 ,3 Y ,, ,. . . T , 0 A : , . .O . V G . x 4. x .x.w C 3 'r ' , '- X I - -'1 V I v, Z . v ,O 1 ., . W. 0 , 1 . J , , ,. V cw ' 5 ' -x cf 1 o . 1 .f . .1 A ,. . 1 L 4 su 1 sl 1 ' - -V .D , S , S I U 1 .. 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N. 1 A d , 1 1 -e- 1, Wry1,g e A :J ' e Y , . . e La' - ' a s 1 Our r A ty-1 1 n Sq ' ' W ' 41 lv ' 45 1, pq' s Joy but no Soirow Pardon D ner S1O't Black Crtensnouse Dollarsiorth Road aoarrow Grant Sleeper Long Brown Whitehouse Bloodsworth Lane Swallow hunt Jordan Bobinson Grasse Stubbs ter: Smith Greaves hoodbury CAN YOU IMAGI Althea Not figiting with John? Benoni Without an answer? Mary Without her lessons done? Ralon Wltnout Linnie? Kenny Not WDlCQsTlHg Pearle Speaking in a loud voice Vera Iot looking Just so? Jeanette Uitnout a smile? Laurence Not umming or singin Pud Witnout iilley? tillie Not in an argument with Mr Grant? S TIG? DD Class Orator Class Singer Class iypi t Class Artist Class Poet Oldest Youngest Tallest Girl Shortest Boy Activities J Ingraham V Sleeper A Lewis Q ROOiHSOH IJ Dag:-.eiht L Sirois A Lewis V Atkinson L Sirois A Lewis . Wini'ter in the na 1 oi opening all dis Lermons witn the maids, nihy are we all here?H nent to preacl in a sanitarium As usual he btgan his sermon by asking, 'wry are we all nereon From 'r audience a voice re lien, W6'1C heme because we're not all tnere That family has enouah troubles to be a radio serial. Chase Amazon Jayson Hay Stumps milk Cobbler Rejoces Strawberry Catherine Witnout her books? Jackie Walking fast? Eula Without a new kind of pin? Herman Without his poems? Nira litiout her gum? Virginia 'itrout he, lett rs? Rodnev Quiet QJTlH5 study per ions? Barbara Je tinb out of patience? Jerry Hot in tne Lnglish room? sill Tal ing to some girl? mne Senior all passing tneir GXHA 3 CIALD lusici ns lost Ambitious nieatest Pest Q istfst Class Athlete Daraest Hai Waviest laii Class dancers L oitois Lewis B Ingraham BI'?g5, on R Clark V. Busney C O' ' O01 V Sleeper A Lewis Music Tofer NTn y say D. eiew Al once piacticed so lard or tne piano that he pa:alyzed to of d's in ere. lusic mater 'Say should be a-ound NHBH my b' ther, Willie tiombone ' one in the ne piactices on the oaralyzss ibrbornood. every he sa e Lim i lunch of cold shoulder and hot tongue ff7Q Q an HAVB .. ' ll ll 'Y . W 1 h s n - ll U x. H L - it ' U -- t, v H f F1 - . fx - ' Q., y 1 n . J n - it n .- fs i -1 , v ll K , A W . 1 x 1-1 xlib . 1 . 1 A ,. A ... A ,' 1 i A I i ,- L 1 ,F 1 4. -v J- P A . D Y I Q 7 Q L 'P 4 1 ' i . 1 . - k ,1- : -0 . ,Q J .1 1 . u - . 1 1 Q . v . 4.4, -. at ' A , -9: J. Y' 'E -.T - ' .. ' 'v fr - -,, , U ,. - t V - -' ' ' ' F' 1 . .L 1 4- . . Q A r-1 +L. . - n a g , -' t N 1 rn- 1 4. v 1 ,,, . -X - 1- v vs' 4' A 'LL' ' an J - 1 Ai. - vga- A ' : . ' . - J. - . TH. G. Bloodsworth '41 1-sat fx -1 fs ..v ,, 4.4. i -..J .J . ,- . . Q A 1 V 8. 0 G cf 'I , L .- . rn 4. I 4. ' I S . A . A . 1 4. rr ., I 1 , . Q A -. H Lx. ' 4. 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K W U 2 any 5 wifi wer e e a 1MUPIC N IU LS Je, the graduating class of l94l, have arrived at the gate of portunity, which stands open before us We have arrived at a goal for which we should thank our parents and instructors as you already Know our graduating exercises have been built round the central theme Nlhat our Country Means to Usn Our part in this program will be about the Ideals of the American people This is a sub Ject which should be of interest to all people because it deeply con cerns all people There is not a single person in our country who not in some way affected by some of these ideals, if not by all of them The Declaration of Independence, th t famous document in which we declared ourselves free and independent from Wngland, states HThat all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with cer tain inalienable Rights that among thes re Life, Liberty, an the Pursuit of Happin ssn Of these ideals we have spoken and written most about lib rty Washington said that HLovc of liberty ne ds no recommendations because it is in the hearts of alln In the Virginia legislature Just before the Revolutionary Jar Patrick Henry declared HGIVG me liberty give me deathn. what is this liberty? One definition is that it is the right to do what we wish as long as it does not interfere with the liberty of others. There are several kinds of liberty: personal liberty, that is, freedom from slavery, religious libertyg the right to help in the mak- ing and running of one's government, civil liberty, which means, free- dom from interference by the government with one's private conduct as long as it does not menace the conduct of others, national liberty or freedom from Gppression. Civil liberty is mentioned in the Declaration of Independence which saysg Nthat to secure these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governedn, The constitution, that set of laws by which the poo ple of the United States are governed, contains statements which insure political and rcligous freedom. . . I .I -531,3 P - Q f Q 1. 6' 3 I E an W N L7 95' a 2 , - Q ll, P I A Qggg . V 4. . A ' J xy- L -4 ' ' - Qpl. ' . ' Q ' ' 1 f . ' I , , . . . au vi YL A ' I . V ,- , ' ' . ' I A ' is c A ' U 'I D AJ 0 I I I Y 9 S 0 I .- '.x 3 .1 ' x d . C o ' x 'z , ' ' ' G 0 I, . . A . O E . . . ' . . . . . From the Declaration of Independence, I ouote the famous statement that all men are created equal' Of course we realize that all people are not equal in eyery sense of the word They cannot all have an equa abillty, Intelligence, health, and wealth, but they can and do have an equal opportunity with all other men to make the most of the talent each possesses 'America is another name for Opportunityu, said Emerson. Another of our 'Inalienable Rightsn is the WPursu1t of Happlnessn itself Everyone has his own ideas about happiness, ideas which are not all the same For some people wealth and power spell happiness For others fame in their chosen fields is their goal From the most simple to the highest of ambitions, each and exery person has his or her own idea of happiness. Still another of our rights is Life This means that no person can dellberately take the life of another for any reason wlthout first belng given an opportunity to defend himself at a trlal During the Middle Ages people were executed without trial or little or no reason to live unless it is proved that or liberty of another person at all Today everyone has the right he or she is interfering with the life Democracy, the form of government for its life today, It is, as Lincoln le by the people, and for the people in which we believe, is flghting said, Wa government of the peop- W It is stated in the Declara the consent of the governedn In other word the people give the gov ernment the power to exercise control over themselves Leaders are servants and not masters The true meaning of democracy is that of flnding out what the majority of the people want and doing it Thus, when yon.use the expres ion, Wthe ideals of our country,Wyou probably mean at least these four things liberty, equality, the right to the pursult of happiness, and democracy The symbol of these ideals is our flag, which means more th n association and reward It is the symbol of our natlonal unity, of our national endeavor, and of out nat ional aspiration Classmates Let us not forget what the ideals of our country are and what they mean to us The ideals for which Washington, Jefferson, and all of our early leaders fought must not be disregarded Today, more than ever before, we need to keep the shinlng light of democracy burnlng in this world of war nd suffering We must also remember to use as a guide through the coming years, our class motto nForward ever backward never U When we chose this for our motto, we were thlnking not only of each other, but also of the democracies of the world We have spent four happy years together We have worked together and played together, and we have tried to do a good job bot? in our fork and in our play To some this is a sad event, this breaking of ol tles To others who are of a changing or novelty loving temperament an entire change of surroundings is a pleasure In after years when the name of each member of this class is mentioned may our teachers,parents and friends say with a proud light in their eyes. I CA n ' 1 ' O ' .,4' . ,,,. ,,, .L 4. ' ' - . ' . 5 I I 3 - 4 0 H ' O 4- O T . . J M F , C I Y . J f 0 ' tion of Independence---that governments nderive their just powers from 0 S . - O . 3 . . . .. . s . : 1 . 7 O fl 0 O O - 4' A A - O . 3 . o ' ' U . . C L Y' Q W -1 . . u I O, yes, he or she wee, Ilnm proud to say, a member of the class of 1941. Speaking our last'goodby as a class wekwishitheebestjef luck to those who take our place. May this school mean as much to them in the future as it has to us in the past. Tonight may be the last time that we are all together classmates and although we may drift apart, let us not say, Hgoodbyen, but merely Till Je meet againu. Yritten by Mary Bushey '41 Dalivered by Jacqueline Lane '41 ,. eaueujgireum .TE-se THE PEOPLE OF OUR COUNTRY Friend relatives and teachers, we the graduating class of 1941, extend to you our heartiest welcome to the e our graduation exercises, xhich mark the compl tion of our work at Sherman High School, Tonight our program is centered around the subgect nWhat Our Coum try Means To Us This subgeet is divided into four principle parts Our government, our land, our people, and our ideals Let us for the next few minutes eonsid r the government of this country, the land and its people A large percentage of the e people are of foreign nationality, a fact that can be accounted for if we go back over four hundred years to the time fhen Columbus sailed aero s the Atlantic Ocean and dis colonists gradually took posses ion of the land, forcing the Indians estward The appearance of village and cities gradually led to the organization of the thirteen original colonies There was only one thing yronv Jith this New world and that was a lack of voice in the government American are liberty loving people was not that the reason that they had come to America? But they were still under the power of England rho ruled them in a tyrannical way, In 1775, came the Revolutionary war in Jhich American Colonists fought and obtained their fieedom, George Nashineton Jas th n elected the first president of the United States. This was the be inning of a new Democratic nation. 1,1 t 'i ,i 4, 44- 1 :: ' I e453 , 1 3 , Q 1: , Qi' S 1 7 - I 0 . r ' ' S -I ' - G ' r . J lh ' , - . L O J 0 ' ' 0 . z , . . G J O A , ., . , S A F . ' Y -7 ' 1' VV' S I - 1 covered a New World. Other explorers came to the New World and later . , S. A . iv . ' 4 - ' s ' ' .Q . A . ' n 1 ' W O V ' W W 1 . ' ' 0 S ' v ' I lan ' T . A I h V4 O V' X: O CJ . , 1 fu ' ' O xi' C ., 'N , . A 4 N f S , Jhat 1S the meanlng of thls word Democracyo It lS the form f government 1n whlch the people have supreue power It 13 a Ugovernment of the people, for the people, nd by the people Immedlately after establlshlng 1 nev form of government the peo ple of the Unlted States thought of new Jays ln whlch to lmprove the condltlon of the natlon They took great lnterest and prlde 1U thelr country Churches, schools, places of amusements, hospltals, etc were bullt Men wlth sc1ent1f1c mlnds made great lnventlons that helped to make thls country better place ln whlch to l1ve At thls tlme lmmlgrants flooded the shores of AmGF1Cd THGT6 were Germans, Itallans, Japanese and Chlnese who worked very cheaply thus thronlng a great many Am6T1C3HS Clt1ZSHS out of work Thls had to be stopped and the government passed a law that bermltted only a certaln number of lmmlgrants to enter thls land each year These p ople of for elgn natlon have bullt ln almo t every clty small towns that are strlct ly forelgn quarters Jhen the f1TSt census was taken ln l790 lt showed a few less than 4,000,000 people Now the populatlon has increa ed untll today we have over 150,000,000 people, a large part of them belng forelgners Today boys and glrls everywhere ln Amerlca are busy gettlng educatlon so that they wlll be eady to take thelr places 1D the world and become better citlzens Thls country has steadlly progres ed untll today we flnd our selves 1n a modern, up to date world, leadlng our llves ln a democra tlc way Jhen we thlnk of the many people ln +urop who do not have a volce ln the government we feel proud and happy that we llve 1D Amer lca, the land of the free Friends, at thls tlme e WlSh to s y from th bottom of our hearts Thank you for all th opportunltles ant DT1Vll ges fhlch you have made posslbl fc re llz the uany sacrlf ces hat vou have made for us and TCCOgDlZL th far slght cness of what you hav plann d for and requlred of us And so, we ontr at for thos who follow us the same watchful care and deep lnt r st fhat you have shown us' lay we the members of thls cla s, 1U th futur go forward to do you the honor an cr d1t nr t you d serve Classmates, let us every one, l1ve up to our Motto, UForward ever backward never Q - 0 ' , O 0 I ' o .. . 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'x f fl I Barbara Ingraham '41 qi., 'x ,wg Wifi, j44nf5Q9'4 Now it came to pass in the year of our Lord ninet en nundreo and land of learning, wnich is none other than Snerman high two cole and ix sons and daughters from great and wise families In th first of their learning they were rept tuch afraid and kept themselves somewhat aoart, for they conceivec in their minds that they wele to shox forth their many talents and abilities at a great athering known as the Freshman Reception But their master,Mr Grant knowing their troubles, spare unto them wisely and daid, NBe ye not afraid and be ye even of good courage, nd do that hich is reouired of ye, fo it shall come to pass tn ye will learn great and good t1'l1Yl5S But it so happened that two of their numbel, Fredrick Clark and Dola Davis, needing not this counsel, left the land of learnin , and ne'r returned Those that did remain did their master bade them and vassid their first year with great success and knowledge, be ing well guided by their master, Mr Grant, nd their other teachers vho were these Teacher of nglish, Miss Utecht Teacher of many lan u ges Mrs Greaves, Teecrer of Commercial pursuits, Mrs nsty and teacder of soil and animal husbandry, Hr Tompiins And it came to pas in the C cond ye r th Ce seeke of light re turned with one, Mildred Allen, heretofore unknown to tnem, but Opal Howard and Warlen Pre sley came not And it so r ppened two teachers had not eturned Therefore two nex te che die come, Miss Thomas and Mr Tapley, and they were received with gie,t joy for they ere kind and patient. And it happened that out of the two score and three that one Jean ette Ingraham, much famed as an actress, was to enact the Character part of Lottie, a maid in a play of one act, called the UOpening f the Doorn And it came to pass that with the second year passing ouickly, they entered into a third year. And it so happened that their Leader seeing the great need of money, said unto the class, UCome ye, and let us labor for great will be the need of money,U and their coffers were well filled because the returns were great. But in this year there came from afar a new teacher, Mr. Alley, to take the place of Mrs. Esty, resigned. And it came to pass in the last year, that this same band return- ed with one Geraldine Bloodsworth to swell CD9 number. Furthermore two new teachers took the place of those that didn't return. One Mr. Hoy, who had been through this wonderful land, did come as a teacher of much learning and all were made happy because that he did understand and help them. And one Miss Woodbury, came too, who being kind and understanding was much loved and a great deal of help to all. aft' MA 'm,+h , ay' dlftjf fg 11'-.5 :E fi 5' ,JL 1 F :raw ,Aw V 'Ea 'iftfii r 4, Q A n gig .4 f r. , jf. Pa - ' -I , ,',-l ' 'f '- --- F ' ff. Z' tg ffl, . ffiff xxf.! 2 . pc , - thirty-seven on September the twenty-seventh, there ventured into a - .' ' F ' , ' ' ' , t s r . s - P ' '- . . . . . e K W V . , . , . . . F , L, L. .A ,. L Y 1 .T 4. 'I ' 4. Q . 0 . - A Q - . L 1 C . ' a . w . r . - 'at . M n G , 1. I . . . . I . g , l Q - r as . ,. 1 t . 1. , - t . - L P 1 . . f a t 1 2 E A 3 - ., . -1 , ag , , . L A . 4 9 , .. 1 -I, 1 . L ... , ' Q I 1 9 . ', s ' ee ' a ec, s L re 'U ' - K ' ' A. 1 . u - , J. H 5 an . , - . .3 ' r . t J t a rs ' . 2 , N4 ' . I ' Pr 2 w ' - , M H o A nd lt can become known to to an end Lh81T PTOm1S8 New and dldst lead thls Creaves 1th her And lt came wlth talent, was that sh d1d fln to p ss that ln thls year they labared much It hadst them th + vouldst have a great need of money to brlng studf ln tVlS ohool and so they prepared a play 'Oh eleven tool part Two, V a Sleeper and Ralph RODIWSOH ordcrous play nd mush was the pra1se utered to Mrs knldness ln tHl she had helped them a great deal to pass ln that year that Jeanette Ingraham, a speake Selt to L1HCOlH, and all marvell d and T8dOlCGd becau th1s greae contest oreov r all were made happy fo the r a on that she gourneyod afar lnto th gr at city of uguste to d liver or of h r SOL8KlDg low amongst thl ndmb r, four atr l t , Ralph obln on, Vera Sle p r, ftltnea L JlS, Dodney Clark, became r at Lad famous b cause they dll labor hard to h lp wln gr at gan s of bask tball d lt cam to pass that a m tlng 1' call d mongst them and thel master oak thus r1ly, v rnly, I s y unto you, l t us reason tog Lber and l t u pr pare a gr t book 111 th Te 1D shall 0 wrltten gre t deeds and sayl g of th ohlldr n IH our h ll oi l lrnlng, and lt shall be call d th Spud rd much shall b wrltt n th r 1D for lt sha gr at eXa1pl for oth rs and the class of nln t n hunl d forty one, d ltlnr from th s land of lelTH1HQ, left H klng the gr t C Jond rful h1story'vm1ch hav told y nd hould J , 'V r , r W , say unto you, 'Had lt not b n so, I J ul not hiv ll ou ' Amen 1 C th rln H nson '41 f ' , I yo. 1 rs ' ' i r I A C ' ' . 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V ' , 1 . . , ' f -ev ' 'f O ' .L Q to 'L ff 4 A 'A , h I V . Q. ., ti A ci EDQQTL l E QILIJ Aunt Nina's Friendship Quilt Did I know the class of 1941, did vou ask?Uell,I should say I did A wonderful class trey was, too but they wa r't any better nor any that class? Goodne s no' I've never belonged to any class but I was a friend of 'em all My husband was janitor and I uster sweep the floors for him Some of 'em I d1dn't 'now so well and others I knew from the time they started in ISIS lS an old Iriendship quilt that tdey gave me for a rememberance of them, mighty t ougntful of them I thought It's p etty near worn out but I can't give it to tne rag man or throw it away Some of the names I can scarcely read, and Places in it need patching There were twenty one in that class Some of taem climbed high on tne ladder of Fame, as tmey call it, an' some of ' m don't 'pear have clumb uite so high yet, but mabbe they will Some of 'em 1 rlch 'n some of em a1n't but that don't lake much difierence, seems to me, whether you're rich or poor, you can be jest as good one way as tother Fortune is a fickle dame anyway an' sometimes she smiles on some queer speoiments of humanity Well I su oose you would like to hear about some of them This is Eula Corliss s name She always wanted o b an aviatrix, but never dreamt she would 1hat's what she is tMOugn When she use to go to school, it was to far to walk and so her father had to come glt her She should have had her plane then and ridden to and from school, landing in Clark's fielf. I don't know but it would have been cheaper to walk, guess I'd rather, It would have saved her father a lot of trouble By the way do you recollect that Vera Sleeper was the anx1ous,worried member of this class? How she fretted over her school duties Well, Vera is now a hostess on one of our main air lines She is so devoted to her responslbllities as a hostess that she forgets to worry Virginia Atkinson had a dress just like this patch, She made it an' had a peice left over so hhe said that she would put it here and when I looked at it I'd remember her, She was the first woman command- er in the U. S. Navy on the U. S. S. Benson. She christened the ship- Gee, it was pretty, all nice and shiny. .4 .Ev ' ?'LQL f47!fL?y! ' s-, VTILFI K SW fl. Q'-L , 5 '. ,ll -. A ' 0 1. S . worse'n lots of other classes Iive known in my day. Was I a member of S Q YT - Q -- I , -f- 0 ' - ' -' ,.. 4 fl ' .. 1. X . ml n Q -v fs 1 . . ' h ' . r ' ' ' I - . O - . 1 ' I ,A r, , X 1--t 9 Q Q ' o S . 1 1 7 Q A I It . ' 4 -v I ' - I 0 - X3 s . tv S f F1 1 5 ll 5 I , I J. , J ' ,, Those pesky telegrams certalnly got Mildred Allen excited. They This red and white signifies the girl who was a Red Cross leader. She knits, sews, end does many other things just for the army. It is Jeanette Ingrgham. This helps her to pass the time away while she pa- tiently walts for the return of the boys from the army usually Panama. Mildred another most of had the same thing on them 'Have different position in Army at Don't get discouraged will see you sometime, mayben Poor would get pepped up thinking he was actually coming home and yellow slip of paper would come in the mail Gues she spent her time in the telegraph office They say that she has ployment now in a We tern Union Telegraph Office This square has 'Herman Daggett' on it 'Boxn, his nlckname, is wrltten undel it He has several secretaries working for him now and a special delively post man Heaven knows he reeds them If I had been him I'd made carbon copies and addressed them to various girl frlends or would you call them corresponders? He'd had so many I couldn't flgure out whether he was a ntwo timern or not I gu ss he rezlly needs secretaries though, only its awful expensive Poor Barb, they ought to lnvent shoes with hi her heels of a fad of walking on stilts How she did hate to be short And of all the short men ln this world, she picked a man six foot three She pends most of her time dodging his footsteps, seems he's a little far sight Jacqueline Lane Yes, she was the fir t bride ln our clas was a fellow who lived not far from Sherman I didn't suppose she'd make up her mind that QJICK Probably she couldn't find anything else to do that suited her This one has two names on it,or rather it is the same name spell whether to spell her first name with G or J D1dn't seem to lt made much difference She ended up as an Lngllsh Teacher have been because she liked the English room so well in high me that It must school I never'd have thought she would be an old maid Well thl one is Rodney Clark He circumnavigated the globe three 3 . . Y 1 . s ' ' 0 r . s . r 1 O 3 J- u A .2 3 - I 3 ' 9 G n. E c A . ' x 5 au u C D 5 Q ' . s ed. . s ' s. He . 1 I ed two ways. Geraldine Bloodsworth. She couldn't make up her mind . O -H . O 'J O .S . l '4 3 0 ' s ' . He C ' -' S bi. 0 ' 5 . A .I . 3 C3 . . 3 0 J 'J . rv ' e A 1 Q .. 'f ' 3 c times wlth a Pontiac motor car and a birch bark conoe On the second trip he met the girl of his dreams, a daring young girl on the flying trapeze He got a job in the same circus How he is a clown, with many new trlck and jokes, ln the Barnum Bailey Brothers' Circus is going to marry the trapeze girl and with her will make hls third trip around the world I remember how Nina Bushey hated school She llked sports though Well, she coached the girls sports in L8 t lllinocket High Now, she is married and lives there She only coached one year Guess she knew some one too well before she started teaching Well, here's William Lewis He is an aeroplane mechanic, at least ln the daytlme, but at night he leeds an orchestra, a little better then them H111 Billys he played in when at high school But for heaven's sake who would have thought he would lead an orch stra? He wouldn't even dance, never mind playing for someone to dance Guess perhaps he's not scared now Goodness sake, lt'S another one of the H111 Blllys Last saw h1m he doctor was qulntuplet nurses was t1me I The of the of the lt was was 1n an operating room in the Boston Clty qOSpltd1 hort and wore glasse , rem1nded me of Doctor Dafoe fame Jhy of course it was Laurence Sirois One fam1l1ar and you can't lmagln who lt was Yesser, Laurence's n1eghbor, Mary Bushey Well, let nelghborly love contlnue Here's one of our class orators He has become a preacher Clalr 0'Roak 1 can't imaglne whatever happened to h1m that he hould become a mlHlStGT She must hav 'thrown h1m over', for certainly it must have b ed that he vas dissapoolnted in love Clair's abil1ty to hold and sway h1s 3udlLHC6 w1th the power of his voice Wlll always assure h1m of a large COHgTog3t10n Cath r1ne Hanson's name 1 nearly faded out She TGdl1ZCd her FT atest amb1t1on, that of hav1nb Ha gr at cal of ILISUTG tlme 1 WhlCh to do HOthlHgn, Here she went an marrled a m1lliona1re B t 1 she or 1SH't she a happy 5111? 'Nothing to dow Days must be long for her, l1ke Klng MldaS who desired wealth The att 1nment 1n high school mad it hard Kenney Bragg llved wonder what make up h1s for h1m to dBC1d8 on one glrl. how he hated to have any one call h1m thatt Iell,Kenneth up to h1s motto for a wh1le 'Love and be lovedn but I happened for he lS st1ll bachelor Probably couldn't m1nd wh1ch one to choose H13 popular1ty in h1gh school made lt hard for h1m to declde on one g1rl There was th qulet one of th1s clrss The Unlt d States has new a compulsory m1l1tary school for young lad1 s, as well as for young men dlrectlng seemed to her h1gh nec ssary of our schools of th1s type Pearl Long 1S found of g1rls in Nsharp ShOOt1Hg' and by the way she much at home ln her fork The qulet, me k ways of days hav QIVLH way to the stern com and1ng VO1G6 for tY1S pos1t1on In one a group b v y school Benoni Bryant wa the lucky boy of tb clas Not long after his graduat1on, he was ready to go f1sh1ng, he wa d1gging angle worms and struck a gold mlne He th n 1nv sted lt 1n a chew1ng gum factory How he 11k d to chew gum, especlally in h1s class s Now he can have all the gum he GBSITGS Ralph ROblHSOH, I recollect h1S art1st1c tendenc1es, principally that of sketch1ng and d6S1gHlHg He has become a famous and success full m1lliner, whose headgear commands fabulous pr1ces and HStOn1Sh8S the world fell now, I guess you've heard bout all the members of thls class Jest as I told you some of 'em clumb h1gher than others, but when you come to average 'em all together they'll show up 'bout as fell as any class I've known Althea L6W1S '41 . . . . 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'v ' 0 . fail ff: Lt Lglf ,Q CLAS WILL Be it remembered, that we the class of 1941, of Sherman High sch ool in the County of Aroostook, and State of Maine, being of sound mine and memory, and having reached an age at whicr we are soon to pas t testimony of our class This valuable document, duly executed and sig ned, is as follows I Catherine Hanson, do leave to Elaine Cox and Lilla Hanson the log trucks on which to ride to and from school I, Jeanette Ingraham, do will and bequeath to Margaret Gallagher my gift of oratory We, Clair O'Roak and Rodney Clark, do leave church street and two certain girls living ther on to Wallace McAl1ly and John Joy I VlPglHl8.gtk1H on, do leave to Corrine O'Roak the task of sett ling the disputes that arise in the back of the room I, Ralph Robinson, do will and bequeath my fondness for making pen and ink drawing and all pens which have survived my constant endeavors I Lau ence Sirois do will and bequeath to Gerald Leavitt my habi of writing to certain girls in school May you avoid the sharp eyes o the teachers as I have I, Nina nushey, do will and bequeath my habit of flirtin with each and every girl and my ability to avoid the anger of each to eane Mitc hell I, Jacoueline Lane, do leave to Julia Plourde my tears shed in Latin class. I, Kenneth Bragg, do will and bequeath my habit of flirting with each and every girl and my ability to avoid the anger of each to Dean Mitchell. I, Mildred Allen, do leave to Doramay Terry my efficient technique in the office of the principal. I, Pearle Long, do will and bequeath to Dorothy Durgan my ability to thumb rides. I, Benoni Bryant, do leave my moveable seat in the back of the room to James Kelley who usually occupies it during the noon hour.This will enable him to feel comfortable at all times. fftr 4 el .4 'f Af-J QTL . .L S O higher realms, do hereby make and declare this to be the last will ans . . 5 , . J . L. . 0 D . q. . D . . , . '. . . S ,. . . n u X A 0 2 A . , T I . . . i , . . . . . , . 0 , . , L :A 1 f E ' .. I,Althea Lewis,do will and bequeath my back seat to John Spooner. This will save shoe leather for you,John, and you can reach the dict- ionary and pencil sharpener with only one step. I, Harmon Daggett, do hereby will and bequeath my position as poetlaureate of Sherman High Dchool to Von Lawler. I dary Bushev do leave my hair, Jnich I have now carefully groin, to any girl who vi re to have it I William Le is do mill and becue th to Ldfaid Portwine my shy and bashiul ways I Barbara Ingranau, do will and bebueath ny deep love of nature to Gwendolyn Writehouse I Vera Sleeper, do will and becueath to Joyce Grasse my desire to puisue the dome ic rts I Geialdine Bloodsworth, do leave my ability to become adjust d to new enviroment and to make friends easily to Dorothy Peters testimony wlerof we here unto set oui hand and seal, said town of Sherran and decl re tris to be our last will and test ament this llth Day of June in the yea oi our Lord, nineteen nundred and forty one Signed and oublished by the following Barbara Ingiaham Jacoueline Lane Virginia Atkinson gkxfffx I would li e to review with you an old m th Lon very ncient times, Africa was knoxn as a laid lying fir tgnihggohesg of the then civil zed wor'd Now here near Mt Atlas, named after Atlas' me famous 812113, 'SAS 61 large and beautiful garden in the cent er of which stooo tree cov red with golden apoles This tree wa suarded by three N210ens called the Hesoerides, and a dragon HeTCU19S, UFO as the son of Jupi er and who was very strong, nad many eninies among whom was his cousin, Eurystheus Eurystheus wanted to g t rid of Heicules ana after many effort s d d 1 ling him o undert Ke twelve labors S, uccee e n compel I . 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G ' - 1 I ' i 1 J- u E I - I The most d1ff1cult of th e labors vas the eleventh, wh1ch was th t OI SSCUIIHQ a fev of the golden apples from the garden of the Fesper1des QIHCG tl s, tne giant, whose t Ps lt w s to hold the V ult of he ved n H1 shoulder , was the f ther ol the Fesperldes, Hercules thought he hlght, through Q1m, obta1n tn poles So tak1ng +16 burden of the h avens or h1 ozn shoulders, he sent Atlas een the tre sure Th glant returned Jlth ther and deslred to take then h1mself to Eurysth us H'ven so,' s 1d H rculcs, 'but pray hold th1s lo d for me oment wr1le I procur a p d to ease my shoulders Lnsuspectlngly th g1 nt toon baCP the burden and Hercules went off w1th the appl s CCOTdlHb to 1ry etOT1 s tyl Ta t1ll st nd bearing golden ple and 11 one r ally bol1 ve ln myths, lt c n be seen low, I have lrays bLl1LVGd in far cs ard above all I h ve fe t that I h fa1ry god moth r and ne1 I am ure of it Imy t ll you hy9 One afternoon, one of my cl s late Benonl Bryand and I were arnestly plannlng the m nn r In NhlCh we ould present g1fts to our clas mates fe J rt at school It wus Fr1day the l st p r1od 1n the and as usual th maln room wf or or less HOISY were trylng t ignore the wh sp rlng and to thlnk of som Oflglnal idea, fhen a Tverythlng ,as forgotten I vas belng l1fted 1nto a land of beau tlful m ke bel1eve After while, I nov not how long, I found y self ln the garden of the JSSQSTIJSS, ev n Hercule Before stood a gorgeous tr cov red Jlth lovely golden apples and, yes there wfs the dragon, but ound le p It was very onderful nc XC1tlHg For the flTSt t1me I realized I w n't lo Upon tuTHlHQ xrom should I s eo Could lt be Benoni 9 It certalnly wa P15 falry god mother mu t have b 1 busy too, for udoenly before our eyes th apples tear on dlff rant sh pe I con nued to gaze 1d my fond r deepened fter wh t seemed lnl flHltC Us 1od I scelee to he r BGUOHl af 'Oh, J r , cnuld they poss1bly be glftS for our cl ssratfs9 Let u Lf8JlDC them H Isn't lt strang that that s m thought seemed to take Dos ses 1on f v n 9 But s s ell bound nd unable to ove or speak Benoni seeaed to oe ve 1 bu y nd 8XCltEd It :as all o mys tGT1OUS By some unknown nag1c are w were guided gently nd unknow 1ngly out of the garden, d soon we :ere back in the land of reallty To prove to you that there 1 such a tree and that the tree was l den Ulth golden g1fts, for our clas hates Behold: Benonl manag to ecure a branch of lt and the Q1ftS w1th the help of h1 falry Pod other Je have thea here, th1S 8V8HlHgl Iera Can it be that you ar leavlng a number of your girl fr1ends 1n Sherman Yigh, lennyv This statlonary w1ll help you to neep in touch w1th them Use lt often and I'm sure they won't be able to forg t you , . o D A s . 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LJ I VL O V 1 - f - - , .. 1- , - , ci - , Cl 11 11 v I D1 ' ' f- I Y -1 ' f Q . rw C, r- -- V vx D v Q . ' 39 L3 v . ' , cl S SS 3 g n l , - . . ,. . A .. .11 -A , 3 . 1 .. . v f I Q4 fi Ile . 1 1 vs . . . -. . I , Q ' .a . - ' . -.. S 3 361. 7 f ' ' ' V - f S ' 1.1: . Q Q d. S , - . : . A . , . , ,. . ' , ' ' ol r ' Q1 v G A 'A 4 A-, Ll Q - an ' 3 - - , ' . 1 - ' . ' 'Y ' Y? , V 4 ' ' . 'X , A ll .L u. - S J , v -2 s , ' ' 1 vw . A. 'T G. .4 J . .5 S J 5 4. ' Q . - u 2 Q -1 ,A V A - I I - S 0 .lv 1.11 d. I wa 1 - a -1- I 1,1 o V ' 'rv r c 9 ' 1- r c L. A V v Q. 5 1 - U - . . I A ' 4. L Q- 'R S V 3 S 3, ' . , E V , , Q' can ' A 'J' - , . ' L S ' . ' . . . 3 A SL: 'L ' ed . . . , . . Q S 1 1 . .f A -a S J - 1 JT, 0 0 - o . A A T s ' , 'J I . ' ' ' , J - . - I 1 .. ' . A X . , -4 - .. . . A . ' l cm 5' U Benoni: Vera: aenoni T ra Benoni V Ta Bcnoni ' ra Benoni e E1 B noni Qunonl Well, will you see what we have here! Something for Mildred Allen. Mildred, your fairy god-mother must have noticed that you go to lincoln quite frequently. Perhaps this thumb will aid you in getting there faster. Rodney, this seems to be for you. A little rubber car. It will enable you to go as fast as you please because it will not break if you should happen to stribe a telephone pole and re- member as lon as you have this your father's will be safe Some fairy bas constructed ep it ,Pere you can s e that you will n ver forgft FCIT' .ld wh n writing to your numerous girl friends in other towns Say, SOIEVJ ycar with V 0 5 9 th s little snip for you, Virginia. it at all times and I feql positiv the navy n, hefe is a bool of poems ay it give you inspiration They Herman, that poetry eoftens a lady's heart. this hair your gooa fairy aust hav notic d, Jerry, that during of school vou hav had th habit of curling your your fing rs P rhaps this curler will id you in future lif Usf it at l ast once a day Althea, you will hav to wait a y ar for a c rtain littl Junior boy hes knitting ne dl s are to b used whenever you becom discouraged nd time will pass lor quicrly his 's for a nurs It must b for Iary This little uniform will come ln handy if ver yox should run out of money T is little 1 aprone C volc this Jill eAaOlO This p clag of gun could a fairy oackag , ina, Lt for Pearle since you have such a me you to b h ard Jhen var iou wish b for no one but Nina a this s always K pt full Carry lt with you aqd you will n ver hav to ch w one stick for thr our days sill, iot V1 eI'e will Taft will have of constant u t badly forn id bf ma ter ho l t 1 v , vs en at h ld to fisfi , 1 r lu ttl col 1 you rl it wi 1 n iory Ol tho o dais al vs n a s ci l t l pnon , Bula A on p rty line nd only you aol to use it Call your m ny friends anytime you tal: ov r m tt rs of importance. 35 th y, no n b abl to rubb r on this line you v r look d t the til s on your t uck,Pud0 Q cause certain house on church str t th J ar way, t is ire wi n ver g til , o leur or ho long the wait eatn r1ne,He re not tne only on s rho r v o c t have worn out a numb r pf oalrs of shops walking to nd from school in the last four years Your fairy god moth r has pro vid d you w th this pair of heavy sno s. 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Jeanette, a llttle book OI games to help you enterta1n when, you become a hostess 1U an army camp Tne W8lPlSS belleve that Folt Brabh, North Carol1na has a for you very pTOmlSlHg future east ectlon have led many to oel1eve that some day a happy nay ouote, 'Sv1nD and sway 11th S1FOlS clovd of j1t+er bugs When you step up be fore tne m1ke you w111 undoubtedly flH7 this baton of value. Baroela, 1f you lntend to become a pr1vate secretary, this por t8Dl6 typew11ter V111 help you 1U our career By fairy 18916 to do your or' eo Cu1CK1y tF8u Tnere must be sonetning in this e bottle ol SDGlllH5 alts of sleepwng a Dr at art o wnen you bet d ozey, swell them hours ltS speed 15 lmost unoellevable ale lt mill help you you Kill have time to spare, box for Jacki O , here it Jech1 ,you have the bad nablt t1me Carrv these 11th you and anu Luerantee no sleepy You have had lltC16 luck ln gett1nQ a steady boy fr1end,Vera Your fally God mothel hee sent UQ1 little man to 1111 the puloo e You w1ll never have th1e trouole any longer, as he wlll be vely Ievtrful Your reoutetlon ln nic chool, Benonw UOu1 clae debate field Study .hle ergumert 111 l ' and no one can deny be wn four Iavor Ll 9 C 3 C tree, E3. 1C 1c, but xhether or no we have the tlft o u nes a fa1ry Lodmo 1er. hope that be 1ef, cl senates, an 1 evel you lee ou lccell the 011 aytn c t the rerden boom and seep it nandy or lor you the title your ao1l1ty in th1S and I an sure the here 13 a branch must be that each you u1ll keeo tnis lt sl1pp1nb, 18 of me perldes and how the poluen epple became 1fte for one clese of 1 41 Vela Sleeper '41 Denon1 Dryant 'el , - Fa. 4 ' ' -vs ' L n 'A I L., -l H-1 0 4 V 1 4- - . 1 . . 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EDITORIAL BOARD First Row Mrs Greaves, Jeanette Ingraham, Eula Corliss, Vera Sleeper, Mary Bushey Second Row Barbara Ingraham, Laurence Slrois, Herman Daggett Rodney Clark, Benonl Bryant Willlam Lefls, Ralph Robinson Clalr O'RoaA Jeraldine Bloodsworth BAND First Rox Thorvald Hoy, Nadlne Tllley Eldon Glles Second Row Ella Lewls Gwendolyn Whitehouse, Althea Lewis, Rodney Clark, Althea Glles, Duane H1188 T1 1d low Tohn Spoon r Gordon Lane, Ralph Roblnson Mr Grant, vllllam Lewls, Wallace MacAl1ly, Wllllam Davls, Mr Day TFE COMMERCIAL CLUB The flrst meeting was held ln the COmNGPCl8l room, Oct o, Wltf Mlss Woodbury who is the adviser There were about txenty flv present They elected th followlng offlcers Presldent, Pre ident Secretary, Treasurer, Chlef, Nlna Bu hey Assistant Edltor, Hope Pattersln Kenn th B agg Vlce Dorothy Sleeper, V da McNally John Joy Editol n First Row Veda McNally, Vlrginla Atklnson, Kenneth Bragg, John Joy, Dorothy Sle per Mlss Woodbury Second Row Margalet Gulvg y, Glenna Smlth Carolyn Crockett, Gerald Leavltt Benonl Bryant, Herman Dag ett, Mildred Allen, Vonlta Brown, LllZa Blakely Dorothy Peters, Laurence Sirois LATIN CLUB The Latin Club of Sherman Hlgh School held 1t's first me ting September 4th, for the clectlng of offlcer They were as follows The Con ul, Althea Lewls Quaestor, Lula Corllss Aedils, Julia Plourde Doramay Terry, L1nn1e Kennedy Scrlba, Jacquellne Lane The initl tion of the flFSt year L t1n tudents was held ln the tofn hall on December llth After a short progr m by the freshman, the evening was spent by playlng games and danclng The Latln Club accompanied the Commercial Club to P tten May 17th to attend the movle nGone Wlth The hlndn Then the Commerelal Club went with the Latlr Club on the club plcnlc to Shin Pond Durlng the school years many soclal .nd p rtie were held ln the town h ll First Row Judltr O'Roak, Altne Corll s, Robert Robln on Second Row Helen Perry, Linnle Plourde, J ceueline Lane, Doram y T rry, L ur nee Ingrqham, Wllllam Davis, Gwendolyr Whitehouse Third Row Althea Giles,Patr1c1 Lawl r,Clifton Bragdon Margaret Gallagher Joyce Grasse, Marilyn Swallow ewls, Bonltn Gr nt, Eula O ' O . n I , 3 , I' I. , 1 , . a 1 . - , . 0 'W .5 o ' ' 9 X. . . J Q L 4. Y.-L' ' ' : L4 e , . . L , I . 'V I 1 ' 0 0 A . ' ' ' e - r ' 3 ' . 1 ' . S , ' ' lf ' I ' , ' e 3 ' A . -w J 1 i tf . ' e . ' ' 1 s 3 I t e ' ' ' ' ' ' . : ' r- ' xl ' , . e,2 , . : 4 O C J E ' , fl ' 1 A 1 . . L . I Third Row: Duane Giles, Nina Bushgy, Eda Cox, Julia Plourde, 3 0 P1 . . . 1 A c ' . ' ' s. DI a '. 2 S A 3. . , I . , I . . J I V . , 3 ,. . 1 1 0 . . 3 . Q. b I v . . .A . . o - Q . o . a - s ' xl ' s 0 a S . a ' . a . : . J- ' Q. L ' . - 1.. H E. 's C ' s . 12 ' ' Kennedy, John Spooner, Julia Q , a a e ' Q' e e C . . - A L . Q : - ' K . e , fu 1 , J 0 W il id COVNERCIPL CLUB LATIN CLUB 4144 FACULTY First Row Kiss Woodbury, Mr Grant, Mrs Greaves Second Row Mr Tapley, Mr Hoy STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council governs the school Two students are elected from each class and then the pres1dent,v1ce presi lent, trea urer, and secretary are chosen from the school The offlcers are a follows President Clalr O'Roak Vlce Pre ldent Wllliam Lewis Treasurer Mlss Woodbury Secretary Althea Lewis Jeanette Ingraham and Rodney Clark from the Senlor Class, Nadine Tllley and Deane Mit chell from the Junior Class, Bonita Gr nt and Carl Ingraham from the Sonhonore Class, and Arthur Jordan and Clifton Brag don from the Freshman Class First Row Rodney Clark, Jeanette Ingraham, Glqlr O'Roak, Althea Lewls, Waulne Tllley Se ond Ro: Arthur Jordan, Bonita Grant, Wllllam Lewis, M1 s Woodbury, Carl Ingraham, Deane Mltchell, CllftOH Bragdon FRESHMAM CLASS Seat d ln the Foreground Patrlck Lawler, Cllfton Bragdon First Rox Vlrglnla Stubbs, Paula Stubbs, Edna Daggett, Marllyn B ucd 1d u6SSl9 Cameron,Jud1th O'Roak,Corl1ne O'Roak, Mar lon Stubbs Second Row Joyce Grasse, Helen Perry, Roberta Robertson, Noel Lane, George Bouchard, Edward Portwine, Gordon Lane, Syl v ster Naas, Margaret Gallagher, Gwendolyn Wh1tchouse,Glen d ox Third Row Althea Glles, Arthur Jordan, William Davl , Taurence Inglaha Norrls Bryant, John Spooner, Robert Mod lly, Mari lyn Swallow, Jean ROblnSOU SOPHOMORE CLASS Fir t Roy Ellza Blakely, hula Smith, Amy Long, Bonita Grant, Elalne Cox, Kathryn McNally Second Row Iaughn Lawler Ray Peters James Kelley, Kirk Jack man Carl lHgF3h3W John Huntley Gerald Leavltt Third Row Dar ell Hanson Fred Humphrey MGF9dltH MCN lly,Duane Clles JUNIOR CLASS Flrst Row Lllla Hansor Glenna Smlth Nadlne Tlll y Doramaj Terry, Voneta Brown, Linnie Kennedy Second Row Lmma hlwell Dorothy Durgan Dorothy Peters Deane Mitchell John Joy, Irving Plourde Carolyn Crockett Julla Plourde Veda McNally Thlrd Row Margaret Gulggey, Eda Cox, Wallace McNally, Balne Perry, Vernald Stubbs, Dorothy Sleeper l 1' o L s Q o . . 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FRLSHMAA AND QOPHOMORE SP AKIN CONTLST The rre hman and Sophomore speaking cont t wa held ln the school hou e on February 20th The speakers were Mar garet Gallagher, Paula Stubbs, Robert NeNally, Arthur Jordon, Elalno Cox, Kathryn McNally, Carl Ingraham, Bonlta Grant and Ray Peters The prlzes were amarded to Margaret Gallagher, Arthur Jordon, Ro bert McNally, Elalne Cox and Ray Peters ThAWKSGIVING BALL P E 5 was celebrated by a Thanksgiv ing Ball ln the Grange Hall There was a lot of excltement durlrg the Balloon Waltz, but t about 2 A Refreshmerts of ice er m ea , and o betr were orved -1 v f K fs Q 0-1 r-1 3 .1 C' . Q - 2 as S ' X . ' S - ' I 'D' V A l A L 0 0 1 The s irit of Thanks ivin things finally quieted down, 'H 3 . M. L ' W1 .. - eal, Ks s ft 'V Q .. ' 7 S A s . Ain 5 u ' MAH M FDESUMQN CLASS SGPFONGRE CLASS J if 'Nm 'ffl w' 'U' JUNIOR CLASS if 'T QNE-ACT PLAY CAST ,lv- OFE ACT PLAY COVTEST The one act play cont st nted HmWl11 ht of The Noon N was held ln the town hall far The prize w s awarded 15 Sherman Presentec the play Petten The Vallant nd Patten pre OW'4ACT LLA CAST Flrst Row ir Hoy, nclallj, Jeanette Ingraham, John Joy Second Row Robert McNally, Wallace NacAl1ly, Benoni Bryant Irvlng Plourde, Laurence Slrols SENIOR PLAY The senlor play, NOh PPOm1S6 Me xas held February 28 Th1S year we trled a new plan, havlnv a matinee ln the afternoon The play was very sucees ful The cast was as follows Barry Hollls Palph Roblnson Sue Pollls Althea L8WlS June Hollls Eula Corllss Furher the butler Rodney Clark Ann Furber Vera Sleeper O a PatSl9 Linden Nlna Ru hey lalph Saunders Kenneth Bragb Mrs Jones Jeraldlne Blood wort Kathleen, the cook Vlr 1n1 Atklnson ulad5S Vance Jacqueline Lane Seth Miller Clalr O'Roak S NIOR PLAY CAST l1TSt Row ula Corllss, Teanett Ingraham, Urs Greaves, Vera Sleeper, Nlna Bushey Second Row Jeraldlne Bloodsxorth, Althea Levis, Vlrglnia Atkln son, Rodney Cl rk, Yenneth Brag , Ralph Roblnson, Clair O'Roak, Jacquellne Lane. JUNIOR PLAY CAST F1TSt Row Eda Cox, Veda IcNally, Doramay Terry, Iadlne Tilley, Veneta Brown Second Row Dorothy Peters, Irving Plourde, John Jo Nr Hoy, Wallace McAl1ly, C rolyn Crockett, Julla Plourde TP1Fd Row Glenna Smlth, Palne Perry, Deane Mltchell Llnnie Kennedy SPUD LTE CLU The purpo G Of the Owdette On October :seth a meetlng Club 1S UO P1 0dUCG the mqteflal of these lnterested ln formlng for th school Pape? a clun w s held ln the Engllsh room x. -' -, ' X . . - ., se 5 . S . 0 U 5 . . P J n . s a to - 'Y Q - 4. 3 U H ' Il 5 Q .- ' 1 7 Pi' ' ro '-7 N' Y 1 . - o A c K ., , ' U . 5 1 . ... V . . . O ' tv ' . H 1 1 . ' r . . . . H, ,, , ,Q. 1 ,' . ' G I .J u . . . . T A ...pw---.----u-1--p-.--p------..------- L Q . u--------------..- ------- ,pn-4-. J 7' . . D .- ....... ....,-.............-.......---.. --...... , ..---.. .-................. -.. - ........ ---.....-.. ....... - ..... ...-..- y . 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I ra u : n o A eomltte of three was elected thus appolnted to draw up a consti Presld nt Ralph QOblHSOH tutlon They :ere ralph Tob rdltOT ln Chief inson, Mary Bushey,, Ienneth Vice Presldent Imry Bushey Bragg nSS1St3Ht dltor t other meetlng the con Sec, 3 Treas Althea Lewls StltUtlOH w s accept d by the members The ofilcers T e FUTUT F QIEMO Flrst Pow Baln Perry,Deane M1tehell,Dalph Roblnson, Clalr O'Roak Irvlng Plourd , James I lley S cond Row Lrthur Tordan, Noel, Gordon Lane, Mr Tapl y, Klrk Jackman, John Huntley, M redlth McNally, Rob rt McNally GIRL'S B Sh TB LL F1TSt Row Dorothy Sleeper, Doramay Terry, ilthea Lewls, Vera sleeper, Bonlta Grant, Ulna Bushey Second Row Jean Roblnson, Helen Perry, Mr Tapley, Gwendolyn Jhltehouse, Glenda Con BOY'o B SLLTBALL Flrst Row Deane Mltchell, lallace Joy, Balne Perry Second Row John Spooner, Laurenc Jackman, Irvlng Plourde, Mr 'TU 'IOR AND Q ITOT5 sp aking contest w s held ln the schoolhouse aprll 8th The so akers were Jean tte Ingraham, lthea Lew1s,Cla1r O'Roak Benoni Bryant,Laur nc Sirols, VTNAL Sf Th flnal speaklng con test was held ln th town hall ln th town hall pr1l 9th The pT1Z s were warded as follow flrst, J an tt Ingraham and lmAl1ly, Rodney Clark John Ingraham, Ralph Roblnson, hlrk Tapl y, Duan Giles ST' T TI G CONT QT V d McNally, John Joy, and allaee hclllly The PT1Z s w re award d to J anette Ing raham, Flair O'Roak LIDHIQ k nnedy and John Joy ING CONTVQT Clair O'Roak and s cond, Marg aret Gallagher and John Joy FQ JUILN SOCIAL On Aprll secone th Fr sh m n held a soclal ln th town hall, The Purpose was to rals LLO The Senlor class spons red a Hallowe n all, The ball was attractlv ly d cerat d and the money The ev nlng was sp nt playlng games and a good at tendanc was pr sent TN B LL dance was well att nd d Re fr shm nts of 1C cream and cake was serv d . . 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A r- A.,. .. ,, , , 11.1.7 F., ',f.,,,,M1..f.,, 'Q j , GIDLS' BASKTWV LL -QM BOYS' EiSKETBALL G1RL'o BASKLTBALL lhe lrl' ba ketball team beoan pF3CtlCG e rly ln November, xlth Hr Tapley as coach A larve number of 5 Ils came out for the flTSt few practlces, but llttle by little m dropped out untll only twelve l9m31P9d lhe flTSt game vas played at Medway wher x I6 VlCtOP1OUS There v re fourteen games played during tte entlre year,of whlch we von exactly flfty percent. lhe irls who played on the maln team xere QODlt8 Grant , Celitef' forward, DOPOTSYIIY Sleeper, Tlght forxard Hope Patterson, left forward, Doramay Terry, center guard, guard and Vera Sleeper, rloht buard. Althea LGW1S, left SHQEH J N FIRLS Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb 5, 20, O, 5, 24, av, 5 1 1, 15, DATE 194 PLACE Poulton Sherman Hodgdon She man Oakfleld Sherman Island Falls Sherman Sherman Island Falls East 1llllDOCV8t Sherman Smyrna M1118 TEAI 1 Y r R1Ck6 Merrlll Hodgdon Island Falls Oakfleld Patten Island Ialls Oakfleld R1CkST Patten Schenck Hodgdon Merrlll MHAT GOOD IS BASKETBALL SHS OPP Many people wonder why tke pupils ln chool much tlme on sports lnstead of necessary study ng, tlmatlon basketball lS Just a waste of tlme and a they can escape from the roase for a few hours However, basketball las never meant to be only a past time It 13 just as lmportant as any other subgect It lS the means ln WhlCh puplls can leave off for a whlle, thelr mental aCtlVltlGS and so many of us would never venture outdoors lr the cold unless someone got behlnd us and pushed. put In thelr es vay 1D WhlCh T ' 5 f f H ' AJ ve nie 1 ' ' Nov. 27, 1940 Medway Medwa 16 15 . 4, U I ' 25 55 . 9, N C I ' 15 15 . 1 N . 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Emily Crockett Inez D1CklDSOH Clara Hussey Grace Ingalls Edward Joy Emma Sleeper Wallace Spooner Freda Gllllsple Lloyd MoLauPhl1r Mattle Morrl on Phlllp Seavey Laura Curtl Antolnette Dagoett Lucy Finnegan Jerome Gantnler Beulah O'Roak John Spooner Audrey Upton Montell Wren Beth Rogers Agnes Gormley Flelda Roblnson Lona Jameson Lydia Grant June Crant Pearle Hamllton Fred L8JlS Margaret Qualey Thelma Sawyer Julia Sides Bertha Sleeper Arlene Burnham Mlnerva Bragdon Dorothy Caldwell CUmm1HgS Dagaett Dlcklnson Farmer Grant Marle Elsle Dorls Marle D9PlS llrs, Mrs Iirs Mrs, Ar Mrs, Mrs llrs Mrs, Mr , Mr I' Mr Mrs r Mrs Mrs Mrs, Mrs fMrs, 1914 Clara Davlsj George McLeanJ Chauncey Merryj 1915 Frank Lockettl 1916 Laura Curtl Brewerj B3Sl1 Grantj 1917 James Dlbauj Floyd O'Roakj Merle H3m11tOH1 Ivan Huntj 1918 Ceorae Laneb Royce Sleeperj Hllbert Thomasj Harold Gantnlerj 1919 Stanley Barjamj haurlce Clarkj Charles Jordan, Rlchard ROb1DSOD, Fred Malnj Hllliam Harveyj Sherman Mllls, Maine Old Town, Malne Sherman Mllls, Maine Millinocket, Maine Hoaltor, Maine South Portland,Ma1ne Sherman Mllls, Maine LOCat1OT Unknown Deceased Dexter,Ma1ne Sherman Dllls, Maine Pltt fleld, Malne Smyrna Mllls Maine Deceased Benedicta, Ialne Veazle, Malne Deceased Boulton, Malne Halifax,Nova Scotia N B , Canada New Canaan, Conn Sherman Mllls, Malne East Milllnocket le. Sherman Mllls, Malne Deceased Sherman Mills Sherman Mllls, Moulton, Malne Sherman Mllls, Sherman Mllls, Ne Canaan, Conn, Malne Maine Malne Maine Portland, Maine Sherman Mllls, Malne South Weymouth, Mass Benedlcta, Malne Crystal, Malne Sherman Mllls, Maine Deceased Readln , Massachusett J C. ' ' u CV? 0 ' Y . cv' 9 ,, 1 ' . . . , L . O L I , ' . 's C ' ' ' 1 ff 's CI s, 's ,1 ' s ' ' ' '. Q ' . L 9 .4 C 1 ' -1 ' 'N C Q fl C O O C . . T . .I Cv . 4-w v a Ethel Rush CMrs, Fred Lewisl Sherman Mills, Maine ' S ff' - Y . I c, U . ik .. S g I D 0 X 1 I 4. , . CM S, U O ' ' 6 S. A. A . ' Cf . ' w CMI Sq . v ' . C . If 0 O I C . 1 1 0 e C ' 3 Q C fl' . L 11 . f X Q iv ' ' U- ' C3 Viola Hughes Henry Mahan Jackman Sleeper Lora Sleeper Marjorie Cox Doris Grant Blanche Sleeper -9T'I3Hd Hoyle Eialyn Rush Et5a Rand Deane Daggett Lillian Maddocks Lewis Mac Sleeper H len Conner anville Cox Ha wld Cox Arnold Curtis Ir ne Every an sie Franks Ray Gillispie Oven Grant P arle Grant Alice Heath frace Joy Paul Joy Madeline London Marie McNally Jesse Morgan Clifton Rand Ieda Robinson Dale Sides Marg ret Caldwell Ia uerite Farmer F g r McGaughlin 1 Lambert u lle Maddocks A 0'Roak aire Plourde aroline Sleeper Azuba Stubbs Lllla Stubbs Malcolm Yourg CMrs Mrs CMrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs CMrs William McLaren! 1920 Marjorie Tilleyl William Hoveyl Roger Swan? Oliver Grantl 1921 1922 Lionel Theriaultb Lance Knowles! Pearle Wassl Alfred Plourdel Forrest Hannal Samuel Frye Marie Maher Elwood Tracyl 1925 Mattie A Fox! Robert Trickeyl Victor Porterj Elmer Dearborn? Hartley Andersonj Lynn,Massachusetts Ellsworth, Maine Sherman Station,Me. Sherman Mills,Me. Sherman Mills, Me Wilmington, Mass Deceased Monarda, Maine Brewer, Maine Sherman Mills, Maine Sherman Stat1on,Me Deceased Mont Carmel, Conn Millinocket Maine Lincoln, Maine Sherman Mills, Me Sherman Mills Me St Albans, Maine Sherman Mills, Main Sherman Mills Maine Stacyville, Maine Mansfield, Mass Sherman Mills Me Ell worth Maine Atlantic Highlands N Dorchester Mass Charleston, Mass Hinsdale, Mass Long Island N Y Windsorvllle, Maine Sherman Mills, Maine Long Island, Presque Isle Deceased Deceased Derby, Maine Presoue Isle, Maine South Portland Me Los Angeles Calif Island Falls, Maine Sherman Mills, Me Sherman Mills, Me, Maine L . c 0 0 . I . . O l Q I ' nr 1 4 U ' U' C 0 . v . . 9 C ' . . Q , u lwjn . . . V.:-3.5 . . ' , . 2 C , . C s ' e A, . -. . t . , I . is c . ' . . C ' . , . Si' C I S 1 1 . . , . . y 0 . C Q . O 1 A s Malcolm Parker Guilford, N.Y. I . , U O . - Q . - . v EL q u . NvYv -'fj Alu? ' Y , xl'1 ' Clare . L cl f . ' . u WI - N?-AZ . y n G l . C 0 J l 0 - f c . I , . . A 0 . L . Eleanor Clark Maurlce Farner Ada McNally Ethel Na on Eva Perklns Freeland DlQuS Royce Sleeper Annle Stubos nelen Cottle Eva DlCMlHSOH Leo Durgan Otho Esty Clover Hughes Cora Joy Wllllam Jordan Viola McNally Harold Sleeper Floyd Martln Lewls Ambrose Madeline Clarl Kathryn Cox Shlrley Daggett Edna Darllng John Elwell Roland Farmer Audrey Grant Una Grant Laura Lane Rita Lane Robert Mltchell Dorls Morgan Julla Morgan Fred Longfellow Achsa Sides Almon Sld s True Sleeper Mlldred Hatt Florence Buzzell Vaughn C ldwell Hylah Cushman Vera Perklns Gladys Dearborn Fremont Emery Vallle Grant Evelyn Longfellow S lbert Parker Helen Scanlon Mrs 4rs rs 14rs lrs Ars hrs l1I'S Hrs Mrs Mrs r Mr s urs Mrs 14rs r Mrs drs Mr Mrs Mrs r Mrs 1924 Halbert Peaveyl Mara Powersl Merrll Sumnerl Arold Smlthj 1925 Jewel ROblUSOH5 Ernest Abbott? Revlnald Cougrl Vlola Slmms l926 harry James Dorald Dlckln o Earnest qOdFKlHS3 Robert Crowe Ross DeLa1te Maurlce Mercerj Ranney Morrow? Seorge Evans Herbert Mcdallyl Glen Londcrl Granvllle Cox l927 Kenretn Partrld el Erford 1cDonald Percy Gouldl Fred C Lewis Leslie Stalrs fSlStSF Mary Cosmas J D Sherman Bangor, Bangor, Howland Sherman Sherman Snerman Sherman Mills, Malne Maine , Malne Mills, Mllls, Mllls, Mllls, G Sherman otatlon, e West Sommervllle Mass Shermar Statlon, le Hlllslde, N J Lynn, Massachusetts Ell worth Maine Enfleld, Malne Jorwalx, Conn Hartford, Conr Sherman M111 , Me Watervllle, Maine Sherman Mllls, M Sherman Statlon, Smyrna Mllls, Malne 4llllHOCK6t, Maine Sherman Statlon, Me Sher an Statlon, Me Man fleld, Mass Mattawamkeag, Malne Wlnterport, Malne Mllllnockee, Malne Houlton, Malne Sh rran flll Malne Sherman, Malne Deceased Sherman Statlon, Me oherran Mills, MG, Sherman Mllls, Me Llncoln, Malne Deceased Sherman Statlon, Me Sherran Statlon, Me Sherman Malne Sherman Mllls, Me Palmlra, Malne Long Island, N Y Fort bairfleld, Me Saxtons R1vcr,Vermont Bangor, Malne e . Me. T I , . S I g A. 1 ' . I ' M . ' ' A A . Me, '1-'Q K in 1. Me. 4 ' 0 -' ide, 'e ' Cl . L' - ' 1 ' M . -,. 4- Cy- M. . G A. ,., . . . L. A H . , . ' A . WI , 1' . 0 0 'Lf I 0 H n, V' , C. fl S1 , . . . , . , . - . 4-up ' e . 5 - . Y 'Q A. ' ' F . L. S g . I . 1. ' fr- -fo v D 3 A ' eo C, u L I -. S Y-lb 4 , . Mes ' ga C .. I ' ' 'W D A A- ' . Bessie Esty CMrs. Floyd Martinb Sherman Mills, Me. fi ,L ,Q - A O A QM s. ' sl'e e. C C . e -A e . - 7 . ., . ,J . A . f . H , . . , . ' CX . J H 7 E n L' S, 1 ' - - QMS.. X A '- C e. a 1 .- ' A. . 1. . G g H rl 11 . S. B ,, . , '1 as Q . '- . . . a . ' ' . , . 1 s. e as ' ' M , ' . . .y . 5 , . . Q C AQ ' A I Q N U 1 c . - So ' ,B - O U 1-1 fl C- .Q J . v-1 - -h ' Ii ' X 1 ' X ,fa 0 ,I , ' Mark Sle per Marth Young Hazel F rmer Ghdrlotte Curtis Lucy Durg n Carlton Elwell H l n Horsm n Amb r Ing lls Hollis Ing lls Signs Mart1n Carl ne Mitchell A is Perkins Normnn P PKlDS L1111 n Wh1tehouse BGSSIL Way Dean Ambrose Hllde D1ok1nson Rloh rd Estey Cecil F rm r Gr DVl11C DP nk M111 rd He tn Jer ld1ne Hoyle John Irlsh Rex Jomes Vaughn Irlsh SUSlG Morg n Lloyd Port r Clelr Sc nlon Th ron Sides L wr nee TOmpK1HS G ce Sl p r Ev lyn Allen Theodore Bragg G rl Durgmn Luon Ellison AVlS Elwell AUPC1l Emery Hervey G1ddings M1ldred Horsm n Dean McG1ughl1n Elthe McLell n Sylv st McNally P ul P TKIHS H rold Seonlons Dorothy 5m1th Murlel Tr fton Nin Woy Florence D V1s Bn il Brogdon Mrs Mrs hrs Mrs Mrs rs WLFS Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs hrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs CMrs I H ll 1928 Glwyton luck rl Lucy Sl perl L on Crommtttl Jem s h h Ph1l1p BGTHIGTD W lt r OUl11ot el Lesnord Luttr lll Odell P tersl 1929 Hnrv y G1ddings1 BCHJqmlD Ad msl Cl r nee COT1lSSc Rav Stoekflshl 1950 Ernest Toylel Fred GummlHgS1 Om r Moodyl Gordon Astlel MOFFIS Rob1nsonJ lloyd Porterl Bert Lord? Dteadmond Lo vlttl Sh rmen aills Pett n MQIHC deceased Cherryf1eld M ine Sherman Mills, Me Sherm n Hllls Mo Sh rm n St t1on New Cine n Conn Lincoln Maine Sherman Mills Mo Brunsw1ek, We M1ll1ncoket, Me Sh rmon M1118 Me Auburn M 1ne Sherm n Mn1ne Ml11lHCOk t M Bongor M lHC Aubust , Ma1ne Sh rm Sh rm Sherm B ngor Sherme Sherm Sherm St tlOH We Mllls Mll1S, M 1ne M1lls Mllls nllls Ml11S, Mllls M1118 Mills Isl Presque M1 nl, Florid L f ll, M ss Ewst Corlnth, Malne Portl nd, MQIHC Newport, R I Shermon M1l1S, Me Benedieta, MqlHC Brewer, M ine Sherman St tion Me W sh1ngton D C Sherm n Sherm I1 St t1on, Me Mills, Me Pett n, Sh rman Dherman Dhorm n P tt n Dhermen Boston, M 1ne Mills, M ine 41113, MTlHC M1lls, M 1n M 1ne St tlon M i M ss fl I 1 A ' f LJ G . 3 , MB. Q f C . re al r e , .' n .. CA- V gh - , c 4, - c 1 LJ 1 , 0. v Y N A . - 1:1 'A I 0 X QU ' A 5 - fu 1 8 V U , -w . fa Q ve Q' A 2 V2 rx f- ' Mm U U L- n ' U u c,. c , be Q fe A Aa , . Aa ' H , . ' ' ' ' Y L 15 - L.. G D C , '- ' ' r . . , - e 2M . 1 . , . , . . . ,H . .e A e tfy . . A -. C- U 0. o Q . . I - , e . 1 A L . A o - ' , 0 , ' 1 . C 1 u 8- , ' ,. . ' e , e. . C . L. G Q.. , F. ' . F U D . e e Q en e ' , 1 . - A . , a 0 s e len , Me. 0 e 1 PH H' Me. l ' Q n 0 P 1 . A a e , e 1 An , Me. A Sherman , Me. ' - ',fc L Sherman 1 , Me. Q C' . n o Dhermen ' Me. Q Sherman , Me. A a an , Me. e A an , Me. e. G 1 e, Me. ra ee e C . . a a e - ove 2 . L U. Q. F. r, ' A e C . . . . . 1- o a Q . A ' fu Ln. a C . e A a , . L U. , Q 5 a a C . e a . e e L e e . e e A e a e A e e . -- . . 1, u . o cw . 'X 1 0 L n 9 a K . L e a 0 e a A C . ye o , a , fy ' h A .rw ' fu ' fs L. Q L: C. L.. 7 1.4. A S L. U. o Helen Boulior Don ld Bragdon Eva AUQTCJ De rborn Flor nee DeW1tt John DeW1tt Vaughn Fllison Ellis Gosnell Is belle He th Is dore He th Florence Hoyl hildred J mes Alvln Jordon herold M ddoeks Robert Parker Lela Patterson B Tl Sides Lu ll Patterson E ks Sul M rnon Smlth Leo Bouchard Ve nel Bouchard George Clark Gl dys Ola Davls Elv Dewltt K llt hsty John Go hall Me le G eaves Anus Haison Wllna Johnson Bafnara Patterson Kenletu Perry Be brand Rob rtson Frederlck Sawyer Madlson Bouller Clayton Sldes Ba mend Mltchell Wa ne Ho, H 1 hall Scudder Bev rly Rand W lllldm Hall Ba o ra Curtls Monda blllSOH Vela Dlcklnson VlVlHF D cklnson Evelfn Sawyer Elalre Knowles Ellzab th TOmpKlHS Cor Dearborn Ellzabeth Maddocks drs drs Mrs qMrs Hrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr Mr Mrs Mrs Mr Mrs Mrs Mrs Nr Mrs Mrs CMrs 1951 Uilm Johnsonl Frank Knowles? D 1 SldGS, Allen Ayrl Ch rles Bl k J Manford Stubbsl Stanley Connelly Leo Cooksonl Bernard Nedeaul Lawrence Smitnb Alvin Jordonl Almon Sidesl 1952 Truman Wllletl Vernon Huntl Merle Greavesl 1955 Ray Glllesplel Wallace Karnesl Glen Smith, Hector Russell? 1954 John B CUPt1S7 John Burke! Robert Lanpherl Sprlngfield M s Sherm n Mills, M Corrine, M ine Sherm n Mills, M Hodgdon, MTIHG N wport, R I M nchester, N H Sherm n Mills, Me Sh rnwn Mllls, Me B nbor, Maine Sherman Mills, Me Bedford Hills, N H Auburn, M ine Fort Fairfleld Me Oa'field, Malne Sherman Mllls, Bedford H lls, I H Sherman 4 lls, le l hllls, Deceased Sllver Hldge, Me Fort ba lfleld Ne St PyVl1l lalne Isl nd lls le e Jlls, Me Protjden l Ol town Malne Sn r an s at on Me Spf 15f1 , nalne tte 1 1 lne Bargcr la ne Wa v lle, Malne Waterv lls dalne Sprlnafleld, Mass Sherrau nllls, Me Snerrau n lls rran l Ea t l foort e Sne ma ll s M She n n llls, Mou1 e, Malne n lls Old own Ialne Sh rm n St3ElOH,M Po tsmouth, N H I l nd Falls Me BFOWHVll1L Jet ,Me Brownvllle Jet ,Me Dov r Foxcroft, Me 0 'I F- . , D. SA n a 0 e, c. H 'r Q Q C. ' F. e X ' Cl . a e ' a e, . . L L - l h e . . A ' ' 'Q 5 g g 2 X a tl . i a a e 1 a , Q - a M . e AQ ' . C 0 ' 3 3- on W a KMrs. ' . O '. la n C. . , - K . 1: '. 'Q JE C I I Q , 1 ' ' Men -'ell Q C S. 3. A L 'ssete -:'th . L li N . 'a . S ' C s. Sherman ft' Me. I Q r . 'H ' . .. - -1' l. ' l 3 , 'L al- ' C' -. ' al' l.e, 2 ' l'a f ' . ' at Fa , I , ern' B Sh-rman M1 . Q... S r 1 - CH , T. 1 r. r dh 'l. M '.J , ta, 1 'G'R.1 Sta 1 , 4e -' 1.1f' ' el.d. lff' -, 1 Q q A Cl 1 U , Q 4 1' 5' , Q ir ii 13 9 tcF'l ' 4 ' 3 '1 A - 3 lm 4 , . ' . . . M . 9 ,.n , ' .LL W' , :FIA .K I. ' 3 .xr .. 'xvi g MGC .'yb' , v She A Mi ls, Me. Q as 3 ' LJC1 L y M 0 6 , ' , 1 r. n X' l', e. ',j. aria M' Me. r'3 ' gt Chas- ' ' L. B ' C . ' ' ' Sherman Mi l, Me. 1 ' A' t 'n, 1 ' Q L 1 ' C . -e le. , , ' e I qc, C . F3 I' ' R' A U A I ', ' K, S, s a - , -. 1 1 A ' G 4- t A 0 X 5 . 81, c 0 0 ' Q. . 0 Thelma Stubbs Ella Sleeper Llonel Perry Donald Per11n Ben Tracy Stephen Nass Junlor mlwell Kelsey Bouchard Mona Ambrose Glenn Porter Edlth Heath iaurlce Irlsh Carl James Evelyn Long Bertha McNally Murray Caldwell Audrey Perklns Elfreda Welch Erlene Patterson Augustlne McNally Barbara Jackman Mabel Jackman Charles Heath Pearl Heath Ethel McNally CNrs Rex Jamesl Mrs Sherwood Emeryb Universlty of Malnel Mrs Mrs Mr Mrs MPS Marshall Merryl Dan Coxl Alvah ROblDSOHD Arthur Gibson? Burton Mltchelll 1955 CMrs Alfred McLellanD CRlCKGP C I Shernan Mllls, Me Mont Carmel, Conn Orono, Malne Stlllwater Malne Stanford, Conn Long Island N Y Sherman Mllls, Me Monarda, Malne New Canaan, Conn Nashua, N H Sherman Mllls, le Sherman Mllls, Deceased Sherman Mill Deceased New London, N H Bangor, Maine East Milllnocket, M Sherman Mills, Malne New Canaan Conn Bangor, Maine Sherman Statlon Me Poulton, Malne Sherman Mllls, nalne 'i o ll ' , 0 ' Q Q. . , . O 1 ' ' O .1 r A ' X O 2 O O ' C . ' vi . L ' ' ' Me. 4 s, Me. X O I ' K s. ' D E . ' e 3 1. . . . A , , 6 O - . 7 - D . 5 ' . .D 1 ' 3 cm A ' ' -V' ' 1 e CMrs. Leland Gliddenl ' ., Me. Marlon Blakely Millinocket, Maine . . ,J y . n 1 D Q .tk . . . I . I . 1 el CI s. . e e ' Q e C s. ' ' e , ' 1 fx 0 0 s 'Z .5 c C . . . Cl . 1 e ' ' f aml . 1 a . ' 2 . ' . ' 1 7 fx V -' ' 5 an Q K ' . . A . G . 4' ,X - 5 C . . . c ' ' ' Laurence Smlth Elgah Rand Burton Mitchell B1lSS Way Gordon Astle Rose Sl eper Rodney McDonald H l n Bowers Alta O'RoaY Myra Gosnell Rebecca Gould Gale Patt rson Winona Hanson Audrey Br gg Alton Curtls Horace DeWitt Earl Davls Theodore Durgan Erma Hoyle Carleton Huntley John Ingalls H rschcll Maddocks Er Mr Mrs Mrs Mrs CMrs Robert Longj Vaughn Weymouthl Hoyt Burnham? Raymond Bunkerl Chest r Blrmlngh 1956 Cecll Rogersonb CUnivers1ty OI Malnel Sherman Statler Sherman Mllls, he Boston Mass Sherman Mllls, Me Sherman Statlon, Me Slberla, dalne Sherman Mills, Me Sherman, Malne Fort Kent, Malne Brownville Malnc Franklin, N H Bangor, Maine Cranberry Isle, Me Sherman Station, Me Sherman Statlon, Me Montgomery Alabama Orono, Maine Stacyvllle, Malne Sh rman, Malne Sllver Rldgc, Maln Sherman, Maine Sh rman Mllls, Malne Auburn, Malne bareball Me1ry Verde O'Roak urac1e Osnoe herditl Pern M3W1OH Robe1ts Lowe11 Coourn Ltfle J Dov a Hanson Cor Peeub MpK1nc neue e Fo Ma JOL1G Lene leenor M cDone1d Je1 J O'Roe k1na Oenoe Sn11'ey Pe1r1n And, Rana ulenr Ron nteon Lee11e ROOlDSO1 M3Q61lQG Ambfoee Cap1uo1a Bouc1a1n Leland Crockeut G1en1ce DeQ1born M111ie D1CK1HQOH D n1e1 L11ison Audref E1we 1 C Joeepn G11dden 1 F9VlluOH Dav1c Hee n ChM11GS 111en V11b1n1a Lane Margalet Lexis Cnaurcey Pa.t Q Paro1n R1eker F1anc ROO1PaOH 16 Ive Atc1neon Foaney Bowe C FW SC111 011155 RQ, COfl1SQ Rner uOf1lQS F1eemen Curb1Q U ne 1no n 1 Grlbt x Ba1ney - pf B net e Hoj Tl CM1e Tnurlow MltCH9l1J Laeek mmlunj wc 7 Mrs Nolman N10 oleonj fre He1eChe11 A1De1tJ Mrs Jeor e 1efr111l Mrs D11b1t 4eon 1958 fRGglS Colle eb 191Q N15 1ev1n uoodfin cR1ClGT Jun1o1 Go11e CUn1ve1s1bJ of ne1ne Chaine bchool of wonmercel 181116 Ma1ne Snef an M111s, 1a1ne Houlton, Ma1 e Be1v1edere, Maine 'uQmn,'I Snernan 11s Heftfore Conn UHWXD 51.6. , 1195.1 re fo1c eonn Smer an Mwlle, 1a1ne mnernan 11s, Paine Snerlan IWWS 1ne Cleveland, Ohio arerlan, 1a11e ou ton, 1 11e Sne1nan 1a1ne H C u11llQOC e+, me en, u?1HG eo nan ne1n afelourn, 1 onenman :tat1on, M .e London, Conn PTOVldPHOS, R 1 Snermfn M11lS, Maine Boeuon, 1esS Old iown, Maine Snefran M1110 Maine Shen1en M111 , Maine P1eeoue Isle, Ma1ne Monarda, Ma1ne 1 h1111nocket, Me nernan 1 , wine She1nen i111e, Por land, Maine 'eeuon, Mae 5106118 1 Harlony, V 116 PTOV1dDDCG, R I Po1T1and, Ma1ne L ine Mon rde u9lUG e an 11 S, Melne 4 nlbo 1ne Ororo, 1a1ne onermen 1 115, u31P9 1efcue LC e, Me1n Po1+1anc, we Snerm n fa1ne o ermen 11 Q Laine Sn rmen L 115, Maine 1 'f- 'Af 5. 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L- A nf .A , 5 -147 ' , -4 J C U A- 'K rs i 1 A 1 'L ' Q-f-. 4' 1,5 L.f his I ' 'W ' -4 --w howgyq Dgvlg H31tfO1d, Conn. 1 . . . f 1 U . , -1 - l - Q, ,- LA., 1. C, .. ' -, 1, -Ht .A S 4.-. -1 4. 'XY V, 1' ' L1 1T1'1, 1 L-ITIL. lA. S. 11. S., . A ., W t ' - , ., . . Cer 1' L :aes ' 1 . - ,ax --- ---- - 1 1 - 1- ' I 'r- v C, , 4, V , .,. S .' U., 1 Dil 13 Fic Q1 'M' 1 . mv. 1'1 ' Me .vxM. . 1. J L -, is fx 'qv 1' gi A' M. NUS. , ,L Q .-, . 1 er-o M , Ma ne v 1 , u 'P ' , ,,, 1 I. II' '15 L --. 1 ' 1 ' f. ' J A NJ D O '1 I Y. n ' - 2.1113 .iffy .' ' 1 LJL 1- cf . 11- f' -v u .1 .Q '1, '. 1 Q ' -'A jf: ff l , .VFD l 1.z . zu.- 1 . 1 '1 ' SG--fa 'Q feb :Q-1f',MQ', -4- af --o- 0- N L' ' ' X, Q . . W .11 Mn. 3 . OL .- 5.1 ' . A . L . J- 14, ,-1 Q . V-'11 ug: 17 . 1 1, ., ' '. .. .1 - 1 1 , .4.- x fi .., t 'P '.' ' me- T 1 U fn. D, N. 5.5 P 1-1 -1 , S . A 1 ., . Geeks Deen 'P f . 1 A. ', I AQ1HC mr --'- 1 .v 1,- T. ' '.' il H911 ' 'T 3, , Ai V , -1 X- 'W --A 11' F A e fmn y h ,L a 110, ' ,Q 1 -'- ' Q -' 53 E-1 . C, L: .L 1 ' v 1 '4. .. A Burleigh Hunt Pearl Ingalls Charles Kelly Norma Lane Earl Lane Laura McNally Wlnfred McNally Beryl McLellan Gerald Merry Myron Mltchell walton O'Roak Sherwood Perry Dorothy Patterson Avls Stubbs Clayton Stubbs Oramel Thomas Joseph Hoy Mavls O'Roak Marllyn Seavey Lawrence Patterson Merle Bouchard Margorle Curtls Joseph Kelly Alda Merry Carl Smlth Coleen Hamllton Earl Hanson Mavls Perry W1l1lS Lane Constance Stubbs Murray Elllson Dorothy Huntley Lorralne Kyle KMrs Gerald McKenneyJ fRlCk6P C I D 1940 CEastman School of MUSlCD CMEIUG School of Commercej CMrs John Stewartb fJHHlOF Collebej ALUMNI BANQUET Sherman, Maine New Canaan, Conn- Sherman Statlon, Me Sherman M111S, Sherman Mllls, . Monarda, Malne Stacyville, Malne Sherman Statlon, Me Sherman Mllls, Sherman Mllls, Houlton, Malne Camp Blanding, Fla Beddford Hllls I Sherman, Malne Sherman Mllls, e Warner, N H Sherman Mllls, Me Sherman Mllls, Me Rochester, N Y Sherman Statlon, Me Sllver Rldbe, Me Sherman Mllls, Me Sherman Statlon, Me Portland, Maine Hartford, Conn Presque Isle, Me Sherman Statlon, Me Sherman Mllls, Sherman Mllls, e Sherman, Malne Fort Kent, Malne Allston, Mass Teaneck N J The Alumnl of Sherman Hlgh wlll hold the flfth annual banquet on June twelfth, 1D the Grange Hall The OfflC8TS for the year lneteen hurdred and forty one were elected as follows Presldent Mrs Ethel Lewls Vlce President Jackman Sleeper Treasurer Kermlt Esty Secretary Irs Lydla Hunt XECJIIVE CCMHITTBB r Verda Mitchell Mlss Dorls DlCklHSOF Mr Rodney Bowers Followlng the banquet the Serlors of Sherman Hlgr 1nv1te all the alumni to attend thelr graduatlor prom. ' Me. ' Me . J . . I' Mel ' '.. 0 . Men 1 ' M . ' QA. s. N. s.7 ' , ' ' . Mes Ora McNally Hartford, Conn. 1' ' ' M . ' Mr. Mr. .' M . ' NI S9 1 a s me Maple Leaf Mapleton High School, Mapketon, Maine The page introducing your HSport Section' is very cleverly de signed le also like the way you wrote your exchange comments The Light Milbridge High School, Milbridge, Maine Ie think you could improve your paper a lot by bot blocking off the material Je think that the verse in the US nior Sectionu is very clever The Mirror Patten Acad my, Patten, Maine Your adds are very neat and very well arranged Th mat rial is also very carefully typ d The Bulldog Madison High School, Madison, Maine The page listing 'The Alumni in Serviceu adds great deal to th interest of your pap r Th color scheme is v ry good The Latahdan Chronicle Schenk High School, vast M1ll1nloeket,M The write ups about the activiti s of your school are the best features of your paper Pine Needles Mattanawcook academy, Lincoln, Maine Your Book is very neat and interesting Ie lik d the HSchool Directoryu page and the idea of the Table of Contents Snoops and Scoops Stearns Hlgh School, Millinocket, Maine Your hclub Sectionv is the most outstanding feature of your paper The Beaver--Merrill High School, Merrill, Maine Je Iike your personal note page very much. We also enjoyed reading the poems about each class. The Purple and Gold--Nute High School, Milton, N. H, You have a nice paper. Je liked your pages on school notes. Ricker Reporter--Ricker Classical Institute, goulton, Maine fe enjoy reading your paper and we are l oking forward to ree- eiving your HAquiloH. Ie are looking forward to receiving annuals fron the following schools: Bridgewater Classical Academy, Medway High School, Island Falls High School, Iinterport High School, and Isleboro High School. 4, . .I 252:-1 B ni, V LQ: ' H: ' ,151 .- 5 ll 2:3 -:-: . . ,- I ,. 5:5 ', . N 1 I, ,,.4 4- ' so ,uf - Q - . ' 'S . . A - . I . , ' v I Q' W - C . 1 1 - - Q Q - I, 1' ' C Y 0 U I I 1 . ' z n A 'w U . I . . . - - Q x i-1.-1-1- ' 'X 3 'x 'x ,. . G O . r X U 0 L - - P . . - - 4 , x - . ' Q 1 f ' fo fx 1. ' fm ' X Q Q D u Q I, . - - C, Q lu U . C . ' Fx N r Q n . r 3 . C . W -.. ' L O w - Q - . . I ' Q . U . . 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