Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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