Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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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 .

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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



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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 . . P C Q 5 L .-,Q V Ya -, I 0 v ' A ef 5 - - . 1 1- 7 ' , - I .11 I fn, 3 Q, ' - fi. 1 . . , , . , , , . 1 In M A .. 10 Q U L, , S 4 3 r . - ' '. . ,.. ' 1 A . 1. at ,de d e I ' ' Qdgrg ' Q ' 1, ' 1 1, 1' . J. . L- -1 z.. . -- -. .' 1 J , ' , - . . . . 1 is 1 7 1, . H . f 5 an , vii f 1 me . ra 1. 1 s. 11 '1 1 D , - , t . I . I ,e A c , -B e e d be e othe n Q telng a K M . . . V- . 1 . OH -' 0 Lf - v v - ' 4 X' fl ' ' UCS El - f- F' N ' - -1 ' ' fx F' n - 'Q 1+ L ee 1 1 . 1 . ' - 1 L., D121-' w s - . . . .- year. . a th 1 . . e --. 5' 'Y r r.- ' ' 0 'H rj T in . A 'X iw . .. .., ... ke 1.4 C , L, e u 1 0 I U u tf cw o cf - I tr . x rf ' V -I U ' - e 0 .L 1 LJ Sv GUS? ' ' ' Ghr 1 lrcs T Y ' . - . I m, -' A -L -. 1. 4 8. Q -, . ' x S , dl - ' Y l l AF' . . ' ' - . - .. 14 .., , .a.1.. ha t ,J if ' JT r fs 4- U ' f' 'T' ' ,- -. ,- w,1 ers t X' t 3 th ,' e 1 -s Q . V, . . ll, ef, lt , L 1 J ff ' '. .., . ,N 0 ,N I, I o 5, 4 they were 'a ng a U e L Q Q A e ,d ' .W e e a 1 's 3 ' H U' 1 ' .., F V . . . A , . A . the 1 J - rfi n. M-n- -. 1, 1 - .' , I ' ,W Q - 3 N L , - - 7 1 . , ' 1 ., ,U f- .. ' I1 I N 0 0 o u 1 A 0 nu. ,A A . . . , ll , f' Q ri K ' H p H S ' V 0 .X n Y ' ll , ll . -, .. C5 lS h 1 I - y X -f wif - w T.-1-1177 .X -h V ' . , Q 1.4 4. L 1 .J.LYJ ll.: Q . -K - I' O . Q A J Q fx O L, ' ' Q A u V a 1 ' A ' 'N ' ' ' ' ' 1 7' wr 1' .1 - M Q ,Y . . . fw FX ' v K . . . . U , G V1 O 4. ' p - a T Q . . fx . -L . . ,V p Q Fl . W Q A - - ,N ,,, ,N . e w .J to hr Ah ' 4 1 d' l f 1 t A I U I., 0 ,T vt Q 'Y' 1 Q 1 - 0, 1 s c. ' , l . H , ,.. f ' a -gr 2 cv w 1 l U ax J . N., u MJ - . . .i - 0 X CA H . ' V I X , O Y kj ., . . , . A- 1 - 1 .. . e - O 5 . '- 3 ' 1 1 O i 'A' I'- K , 4 f s ' , L an ' 1 S F . ef S A ' - . -X ' ' ' ' ' va . 1 A C. Q ' '- ' fs 'w rw 1 7 ' r- l f s U ' V - can 'e. L Q Ag 1 ' . -1 H - ' 3 .' 1 . ao lfl if 2 1 0 l I ' 1 . 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

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