Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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family Binds had just returned to school, after a week's absence Ptinus nt on wu t a they did before, Mrs Brown anti Lcd to do her 1n t c von, b th lc lef 'cr o as s o loo drawn and tired The sun seemed, to her, as if lt shone less btight Even Shep sensed that something was wrong He would come to her, when she was in the garden, put his head on her knee and look up into her face with eyes hat said, WWhat's the matter? Is there anyth1ne that I can do? 'Mrs Brown only patted hls head and went on wlth her Sellng flndlng herself thlnking agaln 1n a m1nute or two She watched every mall for a letter telllng her dlfferent news Underneath all her lone llness she had a feellng her son would come home someday Then another thought would come to her, spo1l1ng all her hopes NPerhaps they had made a mlstake Perhaps he IS a prlsoner some:here, and some day N111 come b ck to me, to h1s frlends and all those that loved hid and m1s d h1m H Time dragged by It was one of those lonely Surda 3ft91HOOHS 1U June The flo ers ln the garden were dre sed 1D thelr gaxest colors Brown mas r dlng a book ln a lawn chalr Mr Brown had settled b ck with his plpe 1n h1s band and the newspaper acros hls ne s Llnda was slttlng ln the swlng wlth a small p1ece of embroldery laylnp 1dly ln her lap Raymond w s pla 1ng wlth Shep underneath the wlllow A red cross ambulance came slowly up the road and turned 1U at the drlve t slowed down as lt came to the mapl and then to a dead stop ln the yard A nurse got out and then a tall blond Iellow ln an EHS1gH s unlform' le stlrted to walk wlth help of a palr of crutches Shep let out bark of dellght and bounded acro the yard The famlly 11 the g rden heard the bark and vondered th t wa pleaslng Shep Llnda Jumped from the wlng and went 1H+O the front yard A deep husky volce called to the rust of hls f mlly he gradon as he came across the lawn wlth hls lStfT w lklng pro1dly by hls slde hrs Brown got up and ran to me t he on r Broln and Raymond were not f r beh1nd COT1HHC O'QOak 'f4U O - - 0 l '. P vc ., .Q C s , Q . c hiv ,V bcf' 5 in' hc J:r:n. . .vt . c cyrrl. had t as ya . , ked O . O - O + . -I - 4 . O ' Q 5 . . V. . . . . . I. Q . . .. . , A L - . . , . . . ' . ' ' 2 s . a . . I. u.LS . I , .- V ' ' 0 ' .1 0 V7 . 1 C . D - x 7 Q The lawn was damp from being freshly watered in the forenoon. Mrs. rg Ca ' ' 1 .- ' ' ' ' , X-A . . . . , . .L S . 2. ' 3 g . . . . . r . . X . D . . a y' ' N . Q 'L . . e L ' 2 . Y x -5 . . ' . , . . .. M- z . a f ' 1 ss . b ' '. , sr 1 2 ' J 1 v a is S . . . A S,. . V 3 , A . ea ' i X ' a.' in t - la -' '. s' e 'a ' 'c ' ' ' . 5 . ' . c rr s . I . v G e 1 ' . . p A it

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T oso x ro mrs Brov1's thogghts th1S mornlng as she flnlshed her COOklHg and started dlnner. She sat down to read v1ll1am's l tter a thlrd tlme, whom Udep bovan to bdrg J d1dU't solnd angry or dlsturb e tht way he gortrlll H1 WD n th rn v D Q str gor comwrg P sound C vory rl d to Qoo SCLfU' D 3 n oc o' JD frof hbr robdlnv as sm ll sk dor D ll ufros ddr' do Llnd 'Q hlgq pltChGd VO1CL o ll d + WOJ h ' z fr m Y roi 1,0 Lwnd JLG . Y' then b Q L1nd .L I JTC, h VlUF xoho n Q l t lvf thtt o dpn r you?' JOO.t, lc tr 7 1 fl f ol DT3F1SLd mc? ot ctr 1 om ro' f 'sa 1d A st rr 'L o d I :non w r E 1 TdlHC 1 sh flt ook 11 e ohe d of tlmo thot t no th t l d QC, Y ng e 'fs oO 1,01 n just t tho foofl Hfll thot J e d r t atom to her r Whdr e tho mo t ual fxhlln tlon. tlt to so L. J. .L-JK, and th ,h lS lu tho South ca lsl nd. Jr H nlQ th SONHQ ot that 4, 'X F1 t but I can toll b ttor f or ro 515 is wo h I nd daughtor w1ll,th y t lkod all thc fortnoon nd for got dlnn un 1' Ulto o rktd F15 frlondly b rk, N9FH1lE th t tho m n o Vs wtr Omllf lo dlnncr EXCP'tHlF xoq wrll ot dlnn r, Tho buttorsootoh Uhd6lUg AH old f VOT1CC of tht s v CY' l old tlr Q ld ov onts to UH ro. hor s tow drox 1 f on r or. O'1E 1 1 got og. h s h ld cook d Just as lt foho 5 P H+ he slould bo 1D SDllC of rv to 1 Lboqt ro l dd Stood u uoor tr ngo P F st Uud t th front l o v lop I' 1. COTY' 'ITL oP+ L Il ' r t v yr. B ovll nxt lO 1 v 1 h st p 5lSD'Ctvd sort lllr x s lb d o t o r str r t th front hd slo Jf rot 1 ro 1 Mr. Nob rt Brow ?' d ' dm. ts smtr. o 0 1S a e evr w O1 ou. Mr Drown took the tolegr n nd slowly dr lHOd from hls f oo s hc ro d lt Thor, s hush d sllonco rodnd tho dlnncr t blt. Nobody s 1d xord l th y ll lnof vhat thc sho t of WhltC p por S 1d Unly th sound OI tho tolo r ph mcsscngor's ftot could b h d s f l o dcwn th f 1 o lnto h1s cdr nd rode nway. 1 rossnv v s from o N r vU rtmont It ro d Nt rfgr t to 1DfOTm you th t your son, EQS1gH vllllam J. orown li 15 NISQIHQ lu CtlOHf h wfodob tore open the euvoloob The color A vook htd p'.std S1HCo th, dreadful ntws hfd como to tht Brown ho vo 'T . ' Q 1 ' , -' ' ' ' , . V 1 .y. . 5 - - - Cf A , 1 v,, ' I , ' - , , O A- . no .L H d f- f' I Qld t. -5 o rat fl Sn pf . .. Ie - Id o L N 2 .o, rotdo. Yrs. lr W l kdi 'I - X . ' O a a' .1 v L3 .J . 5 the dro-Vfy- Thoh ' 1 . ',l ' . l All- QA! nioohor, y 1 emo? Uld you bike tLfSO ooolios y H -,' H -R K Y ' - W- -- --I . 2 N-1 . I ' .gj hL1d'! T tr, gh? jcu told ,ot h-ng lht-l t o. h- M s. Brown vorj .meh sn1grI1 la - . - . V . ,P u 'Su1oql:r, bu i23:,l but vhfrl sro H oo iookwos? l'm 5 fod. Nr . 172 lwwwfl fly git 43111: mol S. hu' bt Jn 1' Cfcd- 731.-J o 1 hpd Jhlngmd from hlr Si K truss L, ot, old Gui Ol '1'b. ' F1nCk5 mad H mhltg Jhlqt .h r,l3.od wdth Kar rof'u :,1's. Ffoll, Wo TCF? havi A Lama and I,f ' ' Tfi V. 8 o A . 'oft led 1.ks i' ai4q fTha.f 5.ll-- U' FI1'qt was rshott 1:14 Street, f 'd do hor Y.. 1-'ng 1.1 .ll L.- ment 1:1-to 1-,ug ta I Coq U fi vm- sh bad J H- Q Odd Fo.A Wit? Tfo Wjwi, but WDW , 0 v:o i1't1ud,j nl rocoinod 1 long lottor from Willie this mornin-, Ho saws ho is Q u ,n gd Q v,t'orful ting out .g ad,a F- F ,ut ho 'S as brown as t ogrm. h'lL .5 'y o , ' f o ' ' 5 f '3. U yall 4,V u',, . - , - . 1 , - P',,.ht.pD ' u rx gh , . D o 1 Q. t , ..d .A 't Jwvu ., A t.o' A . o ' ' ow Q , r f 1 - ' 'or -t'l LH'4 'a Q .' ' a '. 'z, -1 l o f' l-. 1 :f o .11 , ' r V . 'W y .g J'gt f ' M ' 3 o , I' l' V. ' a A ,' family' , ras ' .o ' A ' P , ' 'p the fact it was d ho ir 1 hur yi Evorz was t:ll1.O S r'os 2 - 'ho' Al' nom Mgv sion hg g w'Qd 3, . , p do .Auth diy- fold: '. 'Air' Ho W -- Ot U t 'Q ' . ILS F1 S -11 ,LL '3 in at th, d ivQ, '.d3 tht big n'plo, and 'opiod 1 C . do A y Jlg nz. 'H t ond .tu tod up 'hp xpll:'rith at rn J Q in i ax . N r,'I I uh d back h's chair Q-f wlf wulho t ho d O , as 'f C ' to H m'tHll5 vi wrong. H3 H' tio o gigs at .o A A v-C A G you ' '- mmf sized bro J --N man. '.oS, I Pi nxt tho 341 'f H r ' t l O an 1' ' y 77 v A . . A ll 2 - H , tl, ' 1' ' 'a Q .1 1 ' . H wa o ' fl Al . o ' ' 11 2 :.' . It vxxs as df 3 rl. : H I- . o a ' 1 Q' . ' ,Q A -- g Q A A ' W G ' o oar il ho vu kld :. Q mllg 5 t I . CN IW , ,. , TIL .., bo fs. ' . th Vo. D13 . '. ,Q g 1.Y1:',, I . - r . -9. . . . -.1 L, ,L , , ' . . . . F . N .. . y d '-V'!- ' -'C ' 5' L ' ' '- .g... . v



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NY AUTOBIOGQAIFY I'll nefer forget tre day I vas born It t s a ery cold mornlng nec F tne twenty P st to be exact ID 1996 I was born ID the a 1 5 nother toon 3 st one look at me and f nte d it :la the use e a 1 le the go u rl d o r K the nest of a bad sltuatlon fmG8HlHg mel I was tto e fl fe days le r lg peonle's lanes and gettlng mf su rotr lm s J otle to t AL me out s 1 lng o co l get a ltttle fresh thought It was almost too cold but tea ed so long, she P n ll gave P nd a d shc d only st y eat tnlrty m nutes I've never had so much fun SlldlHg ell that was my flrst t lp out doors. A few Weeks later I beean to walk y mother soon heb n to mlsh I'd been born wlthout legs fou ee he couldn t keep me at home I always llked to d nce and skate When I was flve I started chool Uf cotrsc I was a lot smarter than the teachers nd taught t en a lot IH fact one of my teachers soon became so smart under m gn dance he con bfca e 1 upil I flnally made It through the flrst two grades and went 1nto the thlrd I spent most of my tlme In there so I d1dn't have tlme t teach the teacher much. I flnally got lnto hlgh school I'll refer Iorget the mornlng I left for my flr t day 1U hlbh school My whole fc lly bre thed a slgh of rellef My freshman year was ort of rtrve r K ng es! c ally durlng Freshman reception. I had to get un 1H front of a crowd and make a fool of myself. I Know lf my pace had gotten any FxGlCT, the rest of my classmates would have Jumped up and started gnawlng on my head, at - vl - . 1 I c' J . va v,- ' . H , 9 . . , . ln I ,e ear, e M I llr I . I' M. - ' ' -.. V ' f 4 ,. , 1- ' . ' 3 '.,. ol Heflahdr M -re, 11' . n U 31 V W ' - fl. L .- ' 1 - 4-7 ' ' . 4- ly Mather 3 st sald, H.n tl t s -.H Aft r Wll n y t sed 'H me and t,:e t male 1, I ' . I Qtite busy J. s :st w s , arlix A 1' N. - V ., :Lg tl X M .fir-, v .e,. , .J I .I lg , The second week I got tired of lying in hed all the tlme, so I Tote ml W 1,r ,. a s'L, l d s I u d - - e 4- T- ' f . gifs SQ? 1 ' , 'L c S 5 1- vr 5 va of 4 .17 fd' F' ' ' .4 - .. LA- .5 4 IJ. O .L L Q - J. 0 4 F U . . U 1 . T. - l , x f of I. M fa f I ' u . X S' , S. -- A . . ' ' in I. e . . ' ' s . I ' 1 , . I a , tn . ' , ' A .y Ii a s. s . 3 fm z 5 . . . IA v . V H I 1 . . , o . . . . A 13 , . . s . T. .L I 'fm ca .M J - s J my 1 ac 1 - :we 1' I '

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Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

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Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 32

1944, pg 32

Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 34

1944, pg 34

Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 82

1944, pg 82


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