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PAGI l IClI'Ill N SFLPHLNS BRUADC ASI LITERARY CRADU X I ION Untt igaln another Semor class ot Sttphtns Illgh has come to a trut1'1l moment of tts careet as a class gI'ddU3f10Il It has safely wtathered the stolm of 1ts lour yt trs of work 1nd stutty and now has come lnto 1ts own The Freshman year of thts class w as a qulet ont durmg, whlch 1t slowly adjusted 1tselt to the pact ot the upper cltsses Th1s was tht vtar Ill whlth the l-reshmen as a class had llttle to say 1n the school act1v1t1es Th1s was tht year when those students as Freshmen and underclassmen gazed w1th awe and adm1rat1on upon that class of Sen1ors and began to thmk of that far off day when they too would be Stmors about to graduate As th1s class made the Jump from Freshman to Sophomore so d1d 1tS goal tump a llttlt nearer But wlth the apploach of 1ts a1m so approached longer and harder asslgnments and a ftw fell by the wayslde It was ln thts year that they began to take an mterest 1n extra currlcula act1x1t1es Th1s was the year whe11 somt ol tl1e members of that class began to oe known to the rest of the school The commg of tht Junlor year of th1s class found graduatlon only one step on around the corntr These Jumors now fully aw are of what was expected of them worked harder Th1s was the year when they must prepare for Junxor pr17e speakmg and they dld prepare l'1ght stu dents were plcked for tht fmals and Junlor Pr1zt Speakmg was a succtss As the end of the year approached plans wtre made for the school dance The class declded to cooperate w1th tht Semors by haxlng only one dance ln May that danct was held and once again Stephens great 800111 exent was held A few more but only a few durmg thls year found the golng too rough and lagged behtnd Then came the final leap the Senlor year had that class finally attamed that once dlstant goal? No not yet It must stlll flnlsh that last yeal But that group has pushed ahead and after a glorlous year It stands on the threshold of gr1duat1on The Semor year of th1s Class has bttn Hlled w1th glory On February 14 the Senlor Play The Phantom Ttger was pre sented 1n tlse aud1tor1um to a large md appte clattxe audlence The leads were taken by V11 lan Brenmck and Clyde Malley who we1e both well fitted to thexr roles The bandtts were xery well played by K1tan Agostmelh and Jdm0S PORN June Clark portrayed Peggy who was man huntmt, and Gtorge Valhere filled tht rolt ot Oswald on whom Peggys des1gns wtrt thtn fixed Bruce Ramty tht sher1ff and Rlta Flhott added much to the amustng of the audlente Thest were topped off by Amta Perrault the mysttly XXOI'll1l'l and Hagel I+1sher tl1t poor for saken wtft of tht V1lla1n Fht play was ct nttrtd upon tht my STCTIOUS appt 11 INCL of a t1f.,t1 Tlt next txtnt ol th1s cl 1ss w1s th dxnce of tht ytar the Senior Hop The danttts dantttl 1n tht gym decorated about the thtmt Tht Sp1r1t ol 41 to th 1nus1c of the Colby Mules Now txtrythm, IS oxet but gradu1t1on graduatlon that hnal sttp 1nto the future Thelr school days are almost oxer and as they leaxe Sttphens H1,,l1 for tl1t last tlme let us s'1v to thtm Bon Voyagt Bon Voyage senlors May you all find success 1n whatexer you do 12541 OR 1941 back 111 tht ttme of our grandfathets wh n men wert men and women Wore hlgh buttontd shots sthool houses were commonly known s Agonv homes Do you know Why Because 1n tl1ost days sthool was a place where a chlld absorbed as much book kaowledge as p0SS1blC 'Wothmg to break up the monotony of book learmng such as bands orchestras clubs etc In those days do you wonder that students played hooky or would rather go to work than go to school? VVhtreas today ewcry chlld fights for thf opportumfy to achtexe at least a h1gh school edu cat1on True a very few go on to college or thls scarc1ty ln number IS not due to urenthus1 asm but rather to ltck of Hnances or wlll powel or mentahty Nevertheless every hlgh school student of today has the opportumty to gam some knowledge on a Wlder range of subJects Instead of the steady drummlng on book knowl edge of our grandfather s ttmt today our teach ers do the11 utmost ot make thelr courses Intel estmg Besldes th1s we base many extra cur rlcula act1x1t1 s whlch tend to brlng more 1nter est mto school l1fe such as band orchestrt thoral organlzatlons clubs school papers anti many other organlzatlons Many students haxt not yet come to reallze Just how much th1s means to them But usually when a studtnt becomes a sen1or and IS about to pass through the portals of hlgh school for the last tlme he begms to reahze Just how much lt means to hate these txtra act1x1t1es to htlp hghten tht school day So 1f you are one of those students who lg forever complalnmg about school and how bol mg It IS look back to the t1me of your grand mothers and thank your lucky stars that you l1xe ID a modern age of great ach1exements and stlll greater n1cn and women IIOVK TO WRITE AN LNGLISH ESSAY When tht lfnghsh ass1gnment IS g1VCi'l out do you glOdll and duck because you are afratd that 1t w1ll bt a theme Thls reactlon IS tl1e pr1n1t ch 11atttr1st1c of students affhcted Wllh that strange malady known as ant1theme Somt authornttts tlalm that 1t 18 deflmtely 4: ,I I ' 414: 1 41 s w sf 1 1 1 ll 1' ' , 1' 2 'Z .' 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SI'l'PIIl NS BROADC ASI PAGI SI VPNFI I lN CLASS NOTES THE SENIOR CLASS Ihe el ass of 1941 hts been foltunate ln hat mg., had able md efllclent elass ofhcers during, tts four ye nr soloutn ln Hlgh School hey were elected aecordlng to Pirllamentary law md held OIIICC for one year The class has had ttto presldents each of tthom selted a double te m Barry Mchlennu mln the freshman and sophomore years anel James Young, m the Junlor 'md semor yeirs Klmball Stanwood held the othce ol Xlee Presldent ln the freshman year whlle Patrlcta Mattlson has serted us futhfullv for the past JUNIOR The Jumol Class has had another successful year as the r sult of a perfect comblnatlon of M1ss Murphy s gllldlflg hand and the cooperatlon of the class as a whole wxth the class oftlcers Pre tdent Fta Carrler Vlce Presldent Mildred Chamberlam Secretary Shtrley Casey Treasurer Albert Melanson Student Counctl Audrey MeLean Loulse Boyle Rachel Hall SOPHOMORE The Sophomore Class IS quxcklt cltmbmg amd 18 one of the more actlte classes 1n school Class OHICQTS are Presldent Wesley MacBean V1ce Prestdent Wayne Sweatt Treasurer Paulme Landry Secretary Theresa Hughes the ttto members ot the Student Councll are Joyee Lore and Rodney Sarle The Sophomore Social held February tth was one of the most successful soclals of tne three years ln thxs etpaclty Cl 1ss treasurers were Mary Pausl freshman Arlme Qulgley sophomore Geraldlne Hott Jumor and Amta Perreault semor The post of class secretary has been handled by M Par1s1 ln the freshman year and Mary Bernard m the sophomore Junior and semol years Student counctl rrembers hate mcluded June Clark John Hanson James Young Albert POUIIH Jr Margorle Denms and Barry NIcMennamm CLASS NOTES 'lhey hate dlsposed of seteral bags of Soap Powder whxch brought 1n conslderable IDCOIHC and thelr soctal was a great success Ihe Cl iss planned to hate a Jumor Prom but because only one dance was permlsslble they tv1ll wa1t unt1l next year and present the Semor Hop The Class also sponsored the Jumor Prize Speakmg Con ese as usual tn which Nella Bow den tvas the wmner CLASS Landry Joyce Lord kenneth Abbott and Melt 111 Cohen At a class meetmg held January 6th It was dectded that the elass dues would be twenty five instead of fifty cents durmg the month of January The elass oflieers and members of the exeeu t1te Committee serted on the ring committee The cl ass toted on thelr rlng May 7th man Wesley MacBean Jane Anderson Pauline ln many ways to make the class successful 1' RLSHMAN CLASS When school opened on SepTCmblI' 9 tlsere were a few oter two hundred enrolled ln th Freshman Class It took seteral we Ks oelore etch one really leecame accustomed to Htgn School ways of doing thlnes The class o'l1cers for the year are Pre sldent Barbara Flsher Vtee Presldent Ph Gaudet Sectetary Hazel Henderson Treasurer Nfildlllff' Lmdburg Student Counctl member Ruth Roff IS Class sponsor Mr Brown Early 1n the tall semester tte held our cla s soclal Mxss Ifxsher was ehalrman and w1th an able eommlttee a tery successful soclal was held Mr and Mrs Bouffard ttlth Mr and Mrs MacDonald serted as chaperones for the et enn g, and the entlre affalr proted to be both success ful and entertammg We IS a class are lOOk1Ilg forward to becom mg Sophomores Most of our members are ambltlous and really looklng forward to the three rcmammg years whxch await us here at Stephens High STUDENT COUNCIL The repres ntatlt es to the Councll this year were Albert Poulln Nlary P1r1s1 Barry Mctlen namln John Hanson Semors Audrey 'VIcLean Racheal I-lill Loulse Botle Jumors Rodney Slrlc Joyee Lord Sophomores and Ruth Rog, ers Freshmm From thls group the followmg ofllcers were elected J Hanson presldent A Joulm tlee pr sldent R Hall t tsuter tIeLean seeret try Due to the reslgnatton of J Hanson from the Counezl A Poultn w as elected presldent and B lVIcMennam1n was eleeted XICL presldent by the Councll and F Taylor was elected to the counell to fill the t icxncy by the Semor Class The council this ye tr lttendcd the annual meetmg., of the Matne Assocxatlon of Student Counells at Augusta It IS mlktng plans to go on the lnnual outing to Laleet ood lhey hate organued an assembly program whnch 18 to be exchang d wlth that of others The COUHCII thls year may not hate been as actlte as others but altogether lt has made a tery fine showmg .V I 4: . 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STI1 PHFNS BROADCAST related to sleeplng slckness and lazynltls How eyer lt may haye thousands of underlylng causes This essay brlngs a me sage of hope te the thousands who nlye bten unable to alle ylate thelr sufferlng ln any way Flrst one must remember that the ment ll concept of the patlent IS lmportant In the words of the psychlltrlst I M Knltx e patlent must use hls wlll power to lts greatest strength You see lt IS yery slmple All that one needs to do IS to get the plper and plck p the pen Fyen the most lnllClLd students wlll agree that thls IS half the battle The next step IS to put your thoughts on paper that IS all your thoughts except the lm pollte ones It wlll be emphaslzed here howexel that thoughts such as the murder of an Engllsh teacher the bolllng ln acld of 1 chemlstryf teach er and all such related subjects a e deflnltly taboo It IS nelther pollte nor wlse to put such thlngs down ln WVIFIUTE tAfter all you want to graduate dont you l After one s thoughts are on paper lt IS neces saly to copy them agaln pen tnd lnk So many eures are rulned by late themes that some teachers have found It necessary to haye spe Cldl classes after school to Correct thls If by thlg tlme you haye surxlyed the case and performed falthfully throughout you are prlxlleged to attempt the flner but harder student wlll have hls greatest trlals howexer Wllh the ald of Websters Dlctlonary or I B Zanys Lngllsh Grammar l verv credltable plCCL of work should be produced YVh lt s that P tly thene ls flnlshed but I left It lll anoth I boole at home' Whats the matter dont DCIICNL Blew PRIZE SPEAKING 'Ihe annual Junlor Prlze Speaklng was helrl ln the Abbott Audltorlum Wednesday March lg The program was arranged ln the form uf a party wlth Murlel Whlte as hostess Tllt Stephens Hlgll Swlngsters added to the party Splflt Wlth thelr swlng muslc Shllley Casey was first on the program wlth Bobby Shaftor followed by A Lesson IH Ora tory Stephen MacDonald The OO La Ll Hat VIOIGI Glllls Youth Speaks Edwald Clohosey Restlng Easlly Albert Melanson 'Ihe Country Belle Nella Bowden The Bal lyhoo Jonn Dalgle The Stepmother A1100 McKelllck Sales md a SOl1talI0 Audref McLean Reds Gang at the Moyln Pletures Deane Woodward Durlng pauses ln the program yocal solos were glxen by Mrs A L Arnold and Vlrs Idl D Sweatt and seyeral gultar selectlons were gn en by Robert Wllson The grand prlze was awarded to Nella Bow den first DFIZQ for glrls to Audrey McLean first prlze for bovs to Deane Woodward and Vlolet Glllls and AIICQ McKelllck tled for second DFIIL The ludges were Mr Albe t Be-llyeau Rum ford Mr Wllllam Flsher dramatlc coach of lllxfleld Ht ll School 'ind Nlr Harry A FOSlPI Superlntende nt of Schools Canton PAGF NINFTFI N I PRFFER DANLING Danelng ln my OPINION IS an art w hlCll 18 sur p assed only by musle but musle and danclng lle conlectlxe Therefore danelng IS unsur passed In scannmg the papel for somethlng to do one runs lcross adxertlsements such as Dane lng TOHltC Me ldow Brook Geene Grupl Hot test IVIUSIC I'hls Sld of Heaton or the llke Fhls IS ln reallty 1 mlspllnt they dont mean dlnclng but rather Jltterbugglng 11101111 form lor hog rassllng Once at an after dlnner eon xelsatlon I heard a detlnltlon of a lltterbug he was deflned as a hum nl belng Wllll the lntel llgence of an lnsect Personally I dont belleye thls deflnltlon IS falr enough Today a youngster goes to a dance wlth the lntentlons of l'lHNlIlg a good tlme So he does the Flat Foot F100gll Ihe XX lshlngton Lee the Conga or a mllllon more yerslons of the old fashloned waltz ln trlple tlme Jltterbuglng ln my opnllon IS anel NVIH contlnue to be a stage ln the llfe of the AIHL1lCdH adolescent glxlng fundamentals and lmbltlon to eontlnue wlth dancmg ln later lllh So lf Bobby comes Stamplng lnto the house tonlght saylng come on snall let s crawl come on worm squlrm or some slmllir yernacular youll know that he has been bltten by the Jlt terbug lnd lS startlng a chaptel characterlstle of every Amerle ln boy or glrl WHA UINLLF SANI VIPANS 'IO lvll Wlnnlng Essay of the Elks Dlstllct Contest By Llnwood Patherson I1rom the Blttle of LCX1l'lgf0ll IH Aprll of lata and from all the glorlous FCIJLFIOIFQ w hlCh has succeeded lt there nas emanated one thought l foremost goal ln the ldeals of young end old XHIQTICIHS lrls thought the lrlple lntente of democlallc ex stenee ls one of few words and noble ldeas a most quoted phr se Vh1Ch embodles ex ery aspect of preseryatlon H1 et securlty namely llfe llb rty and pursult of napplness Llfe' I often wonder w hat meanlng thls wold holds for some p ople the people of oppres 1011 lhe passlng of eyely day brlngs '1 new meanlng of the word to hllflldlllly as a crazed monster of mllltary reglme and lustful ambltlons com lnands lts lnterpretatlons The tentacles of bar larlsm reach toward a fast approachlng crlsls I fe s cruclal moment IS at hand Llfe ln Amer ICH must change also lf symbollc Uncle Sam has ny meanlng to us As reclplellts of our good 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