Sumner High School - Spindrift Yearbook (East Sullivan, ME)
- Class of 1940
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.- The HARBOR BEACON HS 1940 Behiratinn Las: fall we. the seniors, looked forward with anticipation to our last year at Sulli- van high school with three new teachers- Principal Maurice E. Pearson, Mrs. Florence Pearson and Miss Venora Stinchtield. In our minds we painted a picture of what we should like these teachers to be, and now, as the year draws to a close. we join with the school in saying that they have been more to us as teachers. advisers and friends than we had hoped for. It is with these thoughts in mind that we dedicate Lhis issue of The Beacon to our three teachers. '12 K P rncrpal Maurice E Pearson is a gradu ate of Guilford high school Higgins Clas srcal Institute and Colby College For ive tears he was coach and sub master at Co burn Classical Institute Waterville and he vt as coach at Ellswoi th high school for two vears Nh F'orenee Pearson is a graduate of Monson Academy and the Marne School of Commerce She has taught at Winslow high chool Eve years Mattanavtcook Academy Lrntoln one wear and was head of the commercial department at Cony high school Augusta for four years NI: s Xenora Stmchfield is a graduate of Bucksport high school Castine normal school and received her B S degree at the Umversrtv of Marne 112 Harbor Beacon P11011 fllfll by IM Slzzffzzzis of Su!!! an High Salma! SLLLIX xx, Huw, JLNF 1940 EdltOl 111 Ch1 f Assi a11t Ed1tO1 Liteiary Editors BUSIUSS Managei Assistant JBeacon Staff Constance Winn Pearl Watson Fredonna Matthevs Lottie Martin Wllllam Jackson Olive Bunker A t 13:11 or Athlet c Editor A'umn1 Ass sta11t Joke Editor Exchange Edltor Wllma Sinclan Edwlll Clarke An11a Bean Juamta Ma1t1n Mar1e Tiacy Dorothy L1ndsey Dor1s Sutherland Eleanor Bean Adve1t1s1ng Ma11ag As 1Stf1Ilt Faculty AdV1S6l Mis MHUYICG Peaison Ebltouale Confucius WILL IT BE COMPLETED9 othei ac 1v1ty bu1ld up school sp1r1t Ye 111 order to have good teams one must have tool Sullivan h1 h school long l1as fel the need of an athletic field Tho e pre v1ously in use 316 at a considerable dlSt21l1C6' from chool and lIlSL1HlCl6llt time was left fo1 p act ce Last February a step was taken o prov1de the field which we have deslred so long A WPA project was 1n1t1ated by town of tic als to construct an athletic field dlrectly back of the h1gh school bu1ld1ng Sfveral acies of land WGIE pu chased from the ad JO1lllllg Dunbar p1operty to get the amount ot land iequned The land was cleared and the cou1se of a b1ook which formerly went th1ough the middle of the present project W s altered Workmen have cut down knolls and filled 111 hollows to secure the de 'red level At present a surface coat is bClll hauled from Falls PO111t to ornplete the g1ad1ng The students 1n General and athletes ll p:11t1cula1 aie lOOk1ll0 forward to the com plet1on of the woik and hope that it will Say Person should icmd editorials as well as ,pokes b ready when the ump1re alls p ay b'1l1 111 1941 THE VALUE OF FRENCH We have studied French for two years but lil that short t1me we have acqu1red a know ledge sufficient to read novels by such writ ers as George Sand and Halevy 1nd a peaking knowledge suffic cnt to simple conversational French French IS 1m1la1 to Enghsh lil must beg1n by learn1ng grammn vccabulary During a student s yea school and 1n college he IS still Enefhsh however 1n fou1 yeais '11 xy on that one 3 1d 1hC 1 Lil 1 StLldVlll 0 hi lx school one wlll be able to leain enolen French to su1t mos of his need If you dont 1ntend to go to collcae you may say that studying Fre11ch would be a wa te of time We dont agree for we Iind that French terms occur even 1n the home economics course Also 1n every fi-1y living there are many 1nsta11ces wbeie Fvench styles and customs are seen I11 many laige hotels and restaurants 1n the Un1ted States Q v v v - 4 - v . 1 1 , 1 . - ., 'L '-'- 'en ......... 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A 1 ' O . 1 ' L, - - , ' - K 1 ' - -, - ' K 'O' THE HARBOR BEACON ning ,gun BEACON BOARD Front Row Dorothy Lxndsay Emlly Farrm Lottle Martm Constance Winn Ollve Bunker Juanita Martin Second Row Edwm Clark Anna Bean Eleanor Bean Dons Sutherland Marie Tracy Wilma Slnclalr Bxlly Jackson all menus are 1n French Many books con ta1n French phrases and 1d1oms If IS 1 cultural language Many people employ French malds and many of the French 1mm1grants 1n th1S country st1ll speak thexr nat1ve language There IS also the DOSSI b1l1ty of takmg a tr1p to France some day and knowledge of the French language would be necessary The French Class LATIN We the Latm class of Sulllvan h1gh school belleve that every pup1l should study Latln at some tlme durlng h1s hlgh school career for several reasons a few of whlch we w1ll mentlon now A person who has studled Latm at any tune often acts as a dictionary unto hmm elf SINCE so many Enghsh words are de rxved or t ken dxrectly from the Lat1n one fmds hls Engl1sh vocabulary bemg mcreased Whlle studymg Latln Learmng the orxgm of our Englxsh words helps us to better un derstand thelr meanmgs and consequently we are able to use them more properly Whue st1l1 m hlgh school ln the studles of bl01Ogy chemlstry and physlcs we flnd many phrases Wfltten ln Latm Such phrases also occur m newspapers classlcal works and even novels In the study of Latm 1t lS necessary to speak plamly and dlstmctly and the pro nounclatxon of all words 1S carefully pxac t1Qed Thls fact cannot fall to be of great help 1n publ1c speaklng and also 1n Just ordmarv conversatlon These are Just a few of the advantages Latm has to offer but th y should explam why we advv-e all pu p1ls to study thxs language RESULTS OF FOREST FIRES There IS a saymg One tree can make a 1111111011 matches but one match can rum a mllhon trees Thls 15 a proverb that all people should remember when near the woods M1l11ons of dollars are lost each year as a result of forest fires Some dam ages are d1rect whrle others are lndlrect 4 l x ' ', 5 , S s N s -v 1 3 ., J ' J N Q 1 . ui, w ,.f......... b .... ,, 5 . . , 1. 1 - - , , l Y , - . 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'P . , P ' v A - u THE HARBOR BE acox Probably the greatest d1rect loss 1S that of t1mber 1tself Maybe youve gone Jy a place where tall stralght trees once stood but where only tall burnt lrmbless old scrubs now stand Someone lost money ln that fire you can bet How valuable IS human l1fe'7 Its prrce less D1d you ever stop to thlnk how many people d1e from fires IH the forest'J There are about three thousand deaths a year as a result of forest fires No one can reckon thrs loss There are many fur bearmg annnals whrch when caught and skmned brlng a good prlce When a flre sweeps the wood land What happens'P These fur bearmg and meat grvlng anlmals erther dle or are dr1v en away never to return Out ln the mlddle west there are a lot of floods Some people wonder why thxs lb so The reason 1S slmple There arent enough trees ln an area to absorb the wa ter so the r1vers fill up and overflow In a oyggg Are. rm'- co w bw BOOKKEEPIN G AND COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC Bookkeepmg and Commerclal Arlthmetxc were offered to the students last fall and both subJects have proved to be very ln terestmg There IS somethlng fasclnatmg about recordmg figures rn bobks 1n such a way that the whole buslness transactlon 1S made clear It IS somethrng that everyone should know about because rt can be used by everyone even a housewlfe Commercral Anthmetlc lS a foundatlon ML wi 'few Cow-sts great many places where there has been a large forest fire 1n the dry part of the summer there have been floods the follovt mg sprlng Floods take more 11V9S than any other one dlsaster Another loss Ls that of the so11 being washed away because there arent enough tree roots to keep It ln place It costs thou sands of dollars to clean out the streets or r1vers after a storm which has washed down the so1l Now that I have told you a few thlngs about the results of forest flres I should 11ke to tell you how to prevent them 1 When rn or near the woods dont l1ght matches or fires unless necessary 2 If a fire gets away from you dont get panlcky Cut off 1tS progress 1f poss1ble If th1s cant be done notlfy OfflCla1S at Q o Ewi 5- rn H2 DN 05 E 9, SD' OID OH gm L11 sw cr S O s: ID rv- ,- Q. O c' FD E E UQ UQ D' Cf' O O 5 5 A 2 w 2 U1 lilllf 42 535553 Noomm: gpg-535'-1 mW'UQv- fn f-:mg-N20 on '-.4 U E 'U E? g'Jg,g2'-1 immmgo- messes 'gfbswgvv r- 3 CD Basis? Uegh-'EOS 592355 QUQ 5221 :Feiss agaigd 1242-:5 s!l1r-g 'Odd CD cus. 4 WE.-G5 mmI3 C5E H22 m as Q fomzbofl ZSSD.-Eco rf-U1 'S-nr TYPEWRITING Everyone was so 6XClt6d about the four shrny, new typewnters last fall' All the ' . XL, . ' h '- Q. . ', Z- ' ' z I ' u ' . . bg . I ll A . ' Ubin y. r . I. Q W q I ' ' . . , . U cp 4. s 1 q Q I ' ' N3 w ' . '- ' ,I M -- .. ra 4- l J ,A ' - ' ' I ' -? If I I I , S -. I f I .1 '4 . l '. ' f', bv' 'H . .fi U 1 Q . ' . 1 ' I I I - , ' ' x ' 1' U1 THE HARBOR B1 -xcox JlllllOlS and SCll1OI'5 slgned up for the course Wl at fun lt IS now to hear che keys cl1ck so much faster than they d1d vshen we fnst started' It sounds so ef hc1ent and busmess llke and the product when well done looks so neat and clear' When we lealned to use the mlmeo graph that Mr Shnley Clemons let us have we certalnly felt l1ke full fledged ofice workels Thls was a machme that Mr Clemons had used when he taught at Sulllvan and after 1t was cleaned up and varnlshed by Edwlll Clark It was a great a set to the commerclal department W have used 1t to good advantage ln maklng out programs and sendmg out clrcular let ters and advertlslng materlal We not only learn to operate the type wrlter lll our classes but we learn a great deal from the contents of the type Wfltllln' book It stresses Engllsh rules so many dlfferent subjects enlarges the vocabulary It makes us conscxous of the arrangement and the placement of the materlal on our papers Malcolm Urann made some wooden book standards for the typewrltlng class that are very conven1ent and for wh1ch every typlst IS grateful Thls promlses to be one of the most popular and useful courses ln the school A Typlst A VERY PRACTICAL COURSE Fourteen Junior and senior girls enrolled 1n the Home Econom1cs course last fall Even though th1s was put 1n as a book course we have found It to be a very pract1cal one The first things we made when we took up the Sewlllg un1t were aprons and many of the glrls made themselves sk1rts Near ly all of us have learned to kmt em bxorder and crochet Durmg th1s sprmg semester we have been workmg on the cooklng un1t ln our books nd thanks to Mrs Shlrley Clemons who lent us her 011 stove We can make th1s pa1t of our book as practrcal as We have made the others When vle took up the SECUOIIS on Man nels and Conventlons we learned many valuable thlngs Very soon we are golng to p t on a short play for an assembly p oglarr- deahng mth th1s topic We hope that ln the near future th1s course may be enlarged somewhat by hav mg more equlpment and by havlng a sulta ble room to work Ill THE HOME ECONOMICS CLASS WHY DU WE STUDY SHORTHAND9 Shorthand 1S an art not a sclence Among the valuable by products that we get from shorthand are qulck declsolons In busmess one can possess no greater asset than the ablllty to thmk qulckly and to act wlth prec1s1on Shorthand 15 closely correlated wlth Fnghsh Thxs study IS a great help 1n the pronunclatlon of Words because horthand IS written entlrely by sound It also ln creases one s vocabulary Shorthand makes for convemence and accuracy even ID takmg personal notes or taklng lnstructlons from others ln any capaclty One can economlze on tlme and labor by usmg shorthand to wrxte down telephone messages to make entrles 1n ones dl ry to copy research ltems 1n the hbrary to preserve favorlte quo 3.t10l1S for scrapbooks to t ke down xnformatlon heard oved the radlo or to make up shop omg l1sts The value of shorthand as a means of hvehhooo has not been mentloned Everyone knows that students who mas ter shorthand and typewrxtlng ln hlgh school often secure good posltlons Shorthand 1S a very xnterestlng study too It IS dlfferent It 1ntr1gues and lt never grows monotonous COMMERCIAL GEORAPHY We had heard that trave11ng was an edu catlon ln Itself but most of us never ex ' . 1 ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 . 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' ' ' if l v ' Frrr Haarxora Be xeox pected to get out of the New England to ay nothrn of leavrng the Unrted Yet we are now approachrng the end of 1 Journey throu h every coun ry ID the world States States Frrst we traveled across every state 1n the Unron then to Canada Alaska Mexrco and all the South Arnerrcan countrres study the customs of the people to notrce how they made then lrvrng and to com pare then resources wrth our own Then reluctantly rnovrng on to the next coun try we followed the same procedure throueh every contrnent on the earth But wart you ask and before you fin rsh your questron I shall answer We drd not actually take a year off to traxel and the cost was srnrpls the trnre we spent on Cornrnercral Geo rapry And the walue recerwedq If ever we should have an op portunrty 'rc ually to travel we know wh rt we would look for Now we can understand better the news reels and travel tours penrnes rn Europe mean more to us because we know about the places where battles are bern fought Current news events wrll always be more rnterestrng to us be cause of our trrp around the world the Conrrnercral Georeraphy class N Zx Ao r A .4 , A, 7' 5 ' g f ' 'V ' . ' ' ' ,Q r . 7 4 1 Q V .1 rw QA 7 h V .- ..Sf , . I 4 Q1 . - ' c 1 C - Y , V - - 2 . l . , , .e , , T. c We Stopped in each place long enough to shown on the movie screens. The hap- .Q . . Y I - . . . -, ,' . , ' ' fr v' ' ' . , rf - ' c q ' .. 'I L L r' A V 1 h 1 ' - Q 1 7 V ' ' 'I 4 ' ' ifl . U . V I . ' ,nd 46- Nw r- A 1 fr s -5 .ajax . X he S ' u. Tm' HARBOR B1 xbox NOW IT CAN BF TOI D Name Knoun As Eleanor Bean EClWlll Clarke Wrllram Jackson Lottre Nlilltlll Fredonna Mlttheus Wxllllrl Slnclarr D011 Sutherland M3116 Tracy Constance W1nn Name Eleanor Bean Edwxn Clarke Wrllram Jackson Lottre Mar tll F19dO1lll3. Matthews Wrlma Srnclalr Dorrs Sutherland Marle Tracy Constance Wllln Beanre Atom Brlly Tubby Donna Wrll Dor rs Marre Connre Favorrte Song Oh Johnny Oh' I Don t Want to Make Hrstory Fax orrte Expression Let me tell you somethrng krds Yes Pearl Tlns rs no trme for Jokes Who sard so'J Oh you putrrd creature Maybe' For Sllly sake Arnt that awful Hello lover Herght Gorng up Too hort It Makes No Driference Now Roll Out the Barrell I Left Hrm for the Leader Same as w1dth Should we say of the Swrng Band Foot Loose and Fancy Free Love rs Just Around the Corner Thanks for the Memory Not allowed to e Just rrght So so Just about Weak Pomt Tongue Grrls Heart A Sophomore boy Bern ood Feet Books C C C Cm vs T aughrng, Pastlme Talkrng Flrrtmg Makmg up af ter quarrels Studyrng We Wonder Dancrng Readrng Gossrprng Chewmg paper Stop Its Wonderful SENIOR ACTIVITIES Durrng the Last Three Years Dons Sutherland Ba ketball 1 2 3 speaklng contest 2 3 Jumor play 3 Beacon board 2 3 secre tary treasurer Student Councrl 3 Eleanor Bean Vrce presrdent 2 3 Freshman pla 1 basketball 1 2 3 Junror play 3 Lotty Martm Basketball 1 Freshman play 1 Brewer hrgh 2 G1lman hrgh 3 Constance W1nn Hancock h1gh 2 Ellsworth hrgh 3 Fredonna Matthews Secretary treasurer 1 2 3 Freshman play 1 Junror play 3 basketball 1 vrce presldent of Student Councrl 3 Beacon board 2 3 SCIIIOI Play 3 Wrlham Jackson Basketball 2 3 Freshman play 1 Marne Tracy Freshman play 1 basketball 1 2 Bes tocca 2 Beacon board 3 Junror play 3 Wllma Slnclalr Freshman play 1 Jumor play 3 Beacon board 3 treasurer 3 Edwln Clark Baseballl 2 3 basketball 1 2 Beacon board 2 3 Junror play 3 Freshman play TEN! YEARS FROM NOW Brlly wrll be rarsrng a fannly Edwrn wrll be employed on W P A Jobs Eleanor w1ll make her debut DOIIS vtrll be a doctors wrfe W1lma w1ll be hrttrng the hrgh spots Lottle ulll be an eiliclent secretary Marxe wrll be part owner of a motorcycle Connre w1ll be qurte an old ma1d Donna wrll belong to Daddy 8 4 :n 1 . . 1 .1 1 I' , J I . .1 - 11 - - 1 - .1 11 , A , C 1 1 1 'c ' , ' 1. 11 - , . . , . .1 11 .' , . - 0. 0, ' 1 4 z: r-1 : ' ' . -- ' '1 no . .1 ,A ,11 , - Y 1 1 .- . 11 ,- 11 A 1 I , . . . . 1 11 . ' 11 - 1- - . ..1 ' y . . . 1 1 1 - . , 1 Q . . . . w . 5 . v. i V. , s. , . , . 1 , -1 1 1 ' V. 1 ' 1 1 ' Q - ' - . . . 'S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . Y . , 7 . y ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' ' 1 7 7 1 1 -- --- , . - I 1 1 1 I. Q V- ,Q - 1 1 ' 1 ' . - . . M . ,, , '. ' , 1 . . 1 1 . 7 ' 1 1 - . . , . . ' 11 11 1 1 - Edwln Clarke Atomf' Secretary Treasurer 40 Hobby Chauffeurmg a cer tam little brunette Intended Vocatlon Uncle c1ded Noted For Gomg Wltllfllll. shame Eleanor Bean Beanie ' Salutatorlan Hobby Makmg somethlnf' out of nothmg Intended Vocation Beau Noted For Pleasmg per son'1l1ty at all tlmes Wlllnam Jackson Bxlly T11-'lsurer 01 the Student Councll 4 Hobby Dellyerlng mllk Iniended Vocatlon Unde clded Noted For H15 advertlse ment ln the 39 yearbook Lotty Martm f Tubby Sccretary of the Studemt Councll 4 Hobby Wmnmg Bllly from Rosalze Intended Vocatxcn Com merclal teacher Noted For Her ablnty ln tvplng and ho thand PHF HARBOR Bmcox Fredonna Matthews Donna resident of the Student Council 4 Hobby Mendlng broken hearts Intended Vocation An old ad? Noted For Being the best natured girl ln the school Wnlma Smclaxr Wlllne ' Hobby Dancing Intended Vocation Nurse Noted For Her love of music and trucking on down' Dons Sutherland Valedlctorian Preszdent of the class 1 Hobby Reading Intended Vocation Nurse Noted For Kll0W1I1g all the answer In all the classes Harriet Tracy Mane Hobby K eplnv track cf Billy Intended Vocation Beau tlcian Noted For Printing Billy Dow on each page of her books Constance Wmn C0lll'llC Hobby Collecting pictures of movie stars Intended Vocation Tele phone operator or childs nurse Noted For Eating paper of all types I 1 ' U 19 P mi . ? !! 1. ' U ' 'U . 1 - lo : ' ' 5, 1 ,. I. -, I C I . . : ' , 'L, -' ' ,,2, : 3 4 tician. ' '- . .C .fa -, '.l, ' ' u f ll ' ' 1 - .1 S D f , .. . 1 1' s I .. Y , ' s : . 10 THE HARBOR BEACON WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY TO SEE? Billy not quarreling with a certain blonde Edwin in a pair of titted pants Doris with her hair cut Eleanor forgetting the latest gossip Marie not arguing with someone Connie five feet, five inches tall Donna acting her age Lottie weighing 100 pounds W lma being a wallflower at a dance SONG TITLES SCaf,t8I'bI'3.lI'l ....................... Marie Two Sleepy People ...... Edwin and Billy Jumpin' Jive .........i........,... Wilma COIl1'1lP Cll2ltT6l':JOX ... ............... ,... My Heart Belongs to Daddy ........ Donna You'd Be Surprised .............. Eleanor The Beautiful Lady in Blue .......... Doris Waltz Me Around Again Billy Lottie THE JUNIOR CLASS X., 'i.. JUNIOR CLASS Front Row Pearl Watson Betty Martin Virginia Bean Juanita Martin Olue Bunker Second Row Frank Lounder Emily Farrm Dorothy Lindsay Exerett Stuart Jeannette Nash Anna Bean Malcolm Urann CLASS OFFICERS Vice president Malcolm Urann Secretary Olive Bunker Treasurer Juanita Martin The Junior class enrolled this year with thirteen members Barbara Robbrns left to go south but Ba bara Jelhson Joined us le lung the same number Although there lave been thrrteen throughout the year x e have had no bad luck Pearle Wat on and Barbara Jelhson rep resented us in the public speaking contest 'Iwo of the members Anna Bean and Ollvr Bunker are on the Student Council During one of the home room periods Barbara Jelhson told us about the school Niagara Falls She made this very interest mg by showing photographs which she had taken The names of Emily Farrin Dorothy Lind ey and Barbara Jelhson have appeared on the honor roll The class regrets that Barbara Jelhson who transferred from a New York school last fall had to return before the school year closed The Juniors are sponsorrng the Senior and Junior ball which will be held some time during the week of graduatlon K ' , Y--Y, .,, . 1' I I, I I' President. .................... Anna Bean System in New York and about her trip to ' .................. . ' ' ' . y ' ' - . ' . Sl . , 7 it I . t Y 1 y' ' . .. I . - Y V, Q ' - THE HARBOR BEACON 11 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS THF SOPHOMORE CLASS F1rst Row Hllda Johnson George Ober Harold Johnson Elmer W1ll1ard Robert utherland Second Row Ethel Davis M1r1am Gordon Monte WIIXIBIXIS Camden Sargent John Sargent W1ll1am Estabrook Prescott Br1ggs CLASS OFFICERS PfESld9 1t Camden Sa1gent VICE presldent Monte W1ll1ams Secretary Mlflam Gordon Every year four beaut1fu1 Sh1DS set sall from a port Wh1Ch I shall call Su1l1van Harbor It IS a beautlful harbor not one of the b1ggest nor the rlchest nevertheless one of the bus1est The part1cular voyage I am golng to tell you about lS one taken by a very young Shlp It 1S only two years old and a pret t1er shlp has never been afloat' The name of It IS The Fa1r Sophomore Class The capta1n IS a sturdy fellow a b1t rest less at t1mes but as a rule fa1rly dependa ble H1s name 1S Captam Camden Sar gent Jr Now the first mate' Such a fellow could not be found lf one were to loam the seven seas 1n search of one A tall dark fellow w1th a sense of humor that cant be beat He IS none other than that F1rst Mate Monte W1ll1ams' The second mute 1S rather grouchy at t1mes He IS famous for h1s deep S1ghS and attempts at yodellng You all know who he IS by now the odd one of the officers You ve guessed 1t' Its a g1rl Mlflam Gordon The crew ls composed of nme members two of WhlCh are stewardesses The rest are the helpful boys who make the crew as well as the shxp all that lt should be We set S311 on a sunny day 1n September We had good weather and seldom ran 1nto any rough water At the end of a per10d of s1x weeks we docked at a port We had a booth at the Seamens Fa1r wh1ch was held n the exh1b1t1on bu1ld1ng t a harbor called East Sullxvan For amusement on the shlp we w1tnessed a skxt The Lamp Went Out 111 wh1ch two of the sophomores took part Three sopho mores partxclpated 1n a one act play Betts Best Bet They were Elmer ,X T 1 N6 W . S i .. 1 S Z , S . . - 1 Treasurer .................. John Sargent Yes, it's John Sargent. That third mate is 9 ' N- ' ' . , . . . A ' . , . ' ' H A H ls . r - yr I , I , Q . , 1 . .. . . ' Y , - LZ , , . i . . , - Y 12 THE HARBOR BEACON Willard, Camden Sargent, jr., and Miriam Gordon. The annual Speaking Contest was held, in which members of all four ships took yart. From our ship George Ober and Mir- iam Gordon were the speakers. Miriam 'von the first prize. To keep in shape a basketball team was organized on board ship The sailors on it were Elmer Willard Monte Williams George Ob r B1lly Estabrook and Camden Sargent All the sophomore sailors were on the ball team Our ship IS a large one so you see we have plenty of room for physical education. One night the captain called us all on the deck. He told us that in a week we had to dock for an examination and inspection. We had been going with the breeze and would have to hurry to make it in time. The only rough weather we had was when we rounded the cape That was Just before our mid year ranking period At pr sent we are planning to dock at Sullivan Harbor early in June for our final check up and examlnation Miriam Gordon 42 THE FRESHMAN CLASS -LJ THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row Julian Leighton Donald Martin Willis Johnson Ewerett Conary Richard Johnston Second Row Neil Walker Eugene Young Barbara Whalen William Robertson Rosalie Ashe Elliot Foss Jesse Walker Third Row Blanche Rice Beverly Joy Frank Sexerance Waldo Lelghton Abner Sargent Bertha Tracy Burton Lindsey CLASS OFFICRS President Rosalie Ashe Vice President Frank Severance Secretary Jesse Walker Treasurer Bertha Tracy We started school on September 11 1940 with an enrollment of twenty Four of our members left but three others Joined us In athletics our class is well repiesented Seven of the boys played on the basketball team Many of the freshmen boys have reported for the baseball team The Freshmen put on a commercial play and a debate and three of the members were in the two one act plays presented by the Dramatic Club All of us will remember Freshmen Recep tion which of course the Freshmen en 1 - . . . . 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V .' , V I ' V- ' V V V V ' - 1 - - v V v - . 1- ' 1- ' 1 1 . , -s . - . , - THF HARBOR BEACON Joyed a great deal The Hare and Hound Chase was a great success We all feel now that We have found a place ln the school and we are golng to do our part ln the years to come ROS3.ll6 Ashe 43 FRESHMEN 40 I shall now endeavor to descrrbe to you a truly remarkable group of students The most ambltlous the best behaved the most talented clas ln school 1S of course the Freshman class Flrst well dlscuss amb1t1on Never be fore has S H S had the honor of possess mg such a consclentlous lntellectual class as the Freshman Very rarely does one of our superlor classmates stay after school Furthermore usually half the honor roll consists of our super human class Talent IS the next outstandmg tralt ln our class Our Hancock classmates supply most of th1s Many of them are musical wltty clever and excellent ln dramatlcs Some of us have great art1st1c ab1l1ty also Our teachers have been serlously conslder mg promotlng us to the Junlor class How ever thlnklng lt mxght embarrass the Sophomores we all declined Thrs shows that we are unselfish and thoughtful as well as lntellectual Now comes behav1or of whlch I feel sure you already have a clear understandmg The Freshmen never pass notes whrsper chew gum or do any of the other thlngs whlch ordlnarxly d1st1ngu1sh other classes We have excellent manners We feel sure now that 1f S H S 1snt noted th oughout the Un1ted States and Europe 1t IS no fault of the Freshmen As we are a very modest class we wlll say noth1ng further except to add that we hope you appreclate us Norma Jelllson 43 MENTAL CALISTHENICS 1 If a frog started hopplng along a 4 foot plank and Jumped a foot the first tlme and each Jump thereafter was half as long as the one precedlng how long would It take hlm to Jump off the plank? 2 A boy on hlS way to school saw a mason laylng brlcks The boy asked the mason how much a brlck werghed The mason s answer was 3A of a pound plus 3! of a. brlck How much d1d 1t we1gh'J 3 If you have two colns totallng 55 cents and one 1snt a nlckel what are the two co1ns9 4 If a bottle and a stopper cost S1 05 and the bottle cost a dollar more than the stopper how much d1d the stopper cost? 5 A man was found murdered 111 a 30 foot s1lo There was a hole about a foot 1n dlameter ln the top and there was only one entrance at the bottom Thxs how ever had been locked on the lnsxde by the v1ct1m so h1s murderer could not have entered the s1lo There were no wounds on the body The only clue was a pool of fresh water on the floor of the s1lo How was he murdered? 6 I xnqulred at Overshoe Junctlon how to get to North Overcoat and was told to go stralght ahead for a mile to a four corners where a signpost would dlrect me When I arr1ved there the slgnpost had been pulled up and was lyxng 1n the drtch How d1d I know Whlch road to takeo Answers on Page 17 4 J 13 , . 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 . , . . - .1 , I l ' .., . 1 1 . 1 . 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' . lf 1 1 4 . , . , . . . 11 - 1 1 . , . . 14 THE HARBOR BEACON ,I ALUMNI Lonfucrus Su Alumnr scrvc as mspnatron to undergraduates ALUMNI COMPLIMENTS Supt Leon Orcutt Huntrngton Mass Mrs Eleanor Cuccrnellfr 1160 4th Street So St Petersburg Fla Mr R N Noyes Box 283 Oak H111 W Va C A Robertson Vanceboro Marne B I' 'HIC 1 Mrs Ernerv Albee r and Dwrgjht Haxex illd 1X1l'- RODCIL ROYJCXLSOII r md Mrs Ralph Robertson CLASS OF 1909 Allen Rtth lW1lburl 18 Ferguson Jerxls N Y Axe Port Mrss Ann C Brosemer 947 Trverton Ave W Los Angeles Calrf Casa Poblana Apt Mr Wallace L Clark P O Box 2012 Brrdgeport Conn G F Pe rx Class of 9 Chandler Hfrxcg Class of Buddx Blrrsdcll Clalss of Mrss Murrcl Bagley Class Hater Mrlne Mrlne Mr and Mrs Bred Porter Wayne Mrlne Clrss of 37 Leonard N'ontg,orncrs Cla s of .38 of 38 Earl North Sullnan Douglas 49 Rhode Island Axe So Portland Marx fCousrnsJ Fort Kent CLASS OF 1914 Clark land Haxey Mrller Orcutt Lawrence Swans Island I'1OllCC tUfaI11ll 125 FB1!'X19V1 Janrcs 242 Nowell Rd Bangor Bernrce IYoung,J Hampden Wrlley Ina 1140111131 Notes Harold East Sullrx an Smrth wer r 1JellrsonJ Boothmw CLASS OF 1910 Bragdon Frtrnont Casper Wxo Conner Irtne Gladstonburx Conn Haxey Florence 4Fossl North Sullnan Johnson Seth Ashxrlle Hates Marcra 'Jos Armand. Notes Roscoe 312 Harrrson Are Harrrson N Y Mattocks Mfrrron 776 Marn St Westbrook Axe ut Robertson Alton Vanceboro Hooper Dorrs 1Mart1nl 40 Cherry St Sornerxrllc Mass John on Justrn Waterulle CLASS OF 1913 Bowden Rosa tFossl Mrllrnocket Bra don Abbre 1StanleyJ Swans Island Hall Ellen 1HaxeyJ North Sulllvan Jcllrson Earl Canandargua N Y Klng ley Blanche 1Woodalll Walter Reed Hosprtal Washrngton D C Orcutt V1ll'11Carlel Prrnceton Wlrrte Nora 1R.eedJ East Sullrvrn l , 1 ' l 1 f, I 3 I r 1 ,' . , v. H ' . , , ' , ' , ' , ., . Y! r . Ln I . . . , .. l - ' r A r 1-1 . S - 'r Q - - QI . ' I I v - II , , ., 4 . Y A Q. . ' . . . . . . , , I I I .' I I ' - ' v Q , . 1 . . 1 1Vl's, I , , r , '3 , . Y ' M . ' . A j f ' 1 ' '. '35 . ' . ' Mr. 1 ' A . j z'. , -1 '38 1 ' J, MI I .- I . I I ' . 7 I. . II . ' I 4 .' ' ., . U. ' V 'I 1 ' , ' . ' ' f ' ' ' .. R - - V V - . Vt. -' 1 - ' A 1 V -B y . I ' - ' .. ' ' ' ' I ' v 7 I . sf - . - s ' - . . . . 4 1 j a ' S ' '. . ' 7 v ' . . . - tx . ' 3 . 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YY , I I I , 1' I ' . ,. 1 II ' CLASS OF 1911 Clark Wallrcc 301Wcst Are Brrdgeport Conn Haskell Erntst P rnerpal of Acadtnrx North Anson Hates Rcsa 4SrnrthI 448 Wrlson St Bruner Merchant Harrx Stars Roebuck emploxte Boston Mlss Ron-rtson lrllrrn North Snllrxln Wrbur Elvlood 14 Mrrx St Port Jcrrrs CLASS OF 1912 Bragdorr Hollr Sorrento Bragdrrrr Ruth 1B'1rtlettn Sorrento Bnnku' 1 urcrrce Lcxsrstorr Pa Gordon Ura 5 Nrcholas St Prttsneld Blwrsdell Harxard Lawyer Ellsworth Bunker Sarah Vrnalhmven Dow Wrllmrn Hancock Gordon Mona lManchesterr Northeast Hatch Dorrs 4Yorky East Srrllrxan Xlerchant Dorothy tPCl'l1l1l Colgate Urnrersrtx Hrrnrltorr N Y Oshornc Srclnex Phrlrrdelphra P Partrrclge Ray Mt Desert Ferry Harbor CLASS OF 1915 Boxnton H Stanwood Rochester N Y Charnberlarn Annre lBroscrnerl Los Angeles Calrf Carleton Be sre lNerll Waterrrlle Tue HARBOR Baacox Grant Fred Hancock Hodgklns Ethel Uohnsonl Watervllle Lounder Fred Ellsworth Orcutt Leon-Supt of Schools Huntlngton Mass CLASS OF 1916 Andrews Lura fRogersJ Ellsworth Blalsdell Vlrgll Ellsworth identlstj 'Bragdon Maurlce Foss Leonard Lexmgton Mass Hanna Walter-413 Jenkms Arcade Plttsburg Pa 'Hooper Laura 4McCulloughJ Joy Gertrude fTorreyl Winter Harbor Lelghton Dorls 1Sm1thJ-Sullivan 'Mllne Angus Rolfe Gladys fCofhnJ Gouldsboro Tracy Leroy 134 Englewood Ave West Hartford Conn 'Urann Arthur Havey Walter Travels for Western Unlon CLASS OF 1917 Brlnton Wesley Hartford Conn Clark Abble 1RolfeJ Gouldsboro Haskell Kennard Cherryfield Havey Selma lEdgecombJ Bangor Klngsley Paulrne fwescottl West Gouldsboro Hodgklns Raymond 530 Laurel Rd Yeadon Pa Joy Frances Portland Lelghton Ruth qwoosterj Bangor Reed Hollis Hancock Bunker Inez fSlHCl8lI'j East Sulllvan Merchant Agnes fLancasterJ Hartland Orcutt Richard North Sullivan Perkins Hope iD1et1tlanJ New London Conn Urann Rena 1S1mmondsJ New Lancester N Watson Maynard North Sullivan CLASS OF 1919 Blarsdell Carl E Physlclan E M G H Bangor Bunker Gertrude Uohnsonj Thomaston Clemons Shlrley Postmaster West Sulllvan Hanna Wilton Ashvllle Havey Morton Chief Editor Bangor Commerclal Bangor Milne Dalsy fEverettl Boston Mass Pettee Hugh Hallowell Stratton Rupert Rockland Springer Marjorle lF'reyl Augusta Tracy Shirley 21 Colombla St Hartford Conn CLASS OF' 1920 Ashe Agnes fSmallJ Bar Harbor Bean Syble Old Town Bunker Murrel iWh1ttenJ 76 Chapel St Augusta Hanna Harvey 19 Dax IS St Old Town Haxey Ella fWll1lamsJ-65 Cedar St Fltchburg Mass Merchant Harrlet fPerk1nsJ Mlddlebury Vt Orcutt Raymond Fairfield Osborn Selina fGCfflShl West Sulllvan Stratton Andrew Arlington Mass CLASS OF 1921 Bunker Zelda rHaxexJ West Sllllllill Bunker Ethel tMoonJ East Sullnan Clark Audrey fClemonsJ Wcst Sulluan Hanna Ralph Hanna Thelma 4Stexens3 Lane COllStll'l1C1llOl1 C Brunswlck Hanna Hazel fUranny East Sulllvan 'Havey Florlce fBr1ggsl Havey Marlon fGagne3 Fltchburg Ma Havey Phyllis lAbbottl West Sulllvan 'Martm Evelyn fwllkersonl Martln Thelma fPenneyj 294 West MTIH St Llt tle Falls N Y Martln Orcutt Orcutt Ma.ss Tracy 'Woodworth Della Hallowell Vlda fPenneyJ-42 WIISOH St Brewer Vera fStuart1 East Sullnan DOTIS 163 Hlllslde Axe Arllngton Hclghts Dena tDorganl Ellsworth CLASS OF 1922 Bean Dorls fPotterJ East Sulllvan Carpenter Paul North Sullivan Cook Dorothy fColwellJ Hancock Gordon Maynard North Sulllxan Grlndel Stephen Brlstol Conn Hall Zemo-West Sullnan Hanna Forrest State St Ellsworth Hooper Harrlet flztobertsonl West Sulllvan Marshall John G Auburn Staples Ekelyn fMcNe113 East Mllllnocket Trlpp Royden 151 Vance St New Britam Conn Estabrook Donald West Sullivan CLASS OF 1923 Andrews Helen fBlackl West Sll111W8,l'1 'Clark Lllllan Gordon Elbrldge Ellsworth Gordon Oscar West Sulllyan 'Haskell Norman Hall Dayton East Sulllvan I-Iavey Brrdlna fG1ll1sJ 143 Cedar St Fltchhurv Mass Johnson Hllda fHancockJ Hancock Llbby Harvey North Sulllvan McKenz1e Aubry North Sullivan Slnclalr Agnes fChandlerJ Klng ton Mass Webb Maxme Uordanl Bluehlll Watson Mary fBowkerl 35 Elm St Ffurneld CLASS OF 1924 Foss Mxrtle fNlcholasJ Washmgton D C Gerrlsh Genexleve fS0usaJ 16 Gloucester St Ar lington Mass Lounder Samuel Ellsworth Stanley Carolyn fBabb1dge5 Sallsburv Cone Stratton John Jr Hancock Stanley George North Sulllvan Urann Joseph-Sullnan CLASS OF 192s Bunker Herbert-Bangor Clark Edna fSm1thl Ellsworth Daley Phyllis fFlintonJ Rockland Q 15 I - 'A - oh CLASS or' 1918 ' ' 1 ' Q l ' ' . ' - - , . H. ' ' ' ' ' THE H xrrrrorr Brfacox Dunbar H Scott Brewer Estabrook VICYOTIB. rHannal 19 Tow n Daxrs Ol' Jellr'-on George Eastbrook Petrre Etta fGrantl Rockland Whrttaker Vera Gouldsboro Lerghton lawrence Mrchigrn Arr Bar CLASS OF l92f' ll rr mr Martrn Edward East Sulllr an Meynell Laurence East Sulllran Robertson Bernard 21 Peterborour.h Mass 1 ton Small LOUISE 1Fordj Ashtllle Sulhran Francls New York N Y Wooster Russell Franklin CLASS OF 1927 Albee Emery East Sullrran Bunker Burrrs Meynell Hanna Hat ey Hooper Hooper Martln Oscar-Quoddy Station Eastport Chester 20 Albion St Sornerrrllc 1 Esther fGoochJ Montreal Canada Roger East Sulhran Marcus Wareham Mass Irene fDunbarl Brewer Leroy-Sorrento Lucy, fwhlttlerl-Coopers Mrlls Sprrnger Kenneth North Sullrtan Trunds Mildred lD0wl Hancock Woodworth Madeline fStrattonr Hancock Donnell Eleanor 1Cucclnellor 1160 Fourtlr S St Petersburg Fla CLASS OF 1928 Bean Eleanor Augusta .i . ' ' -- . ' S1 . r.l .'j: 4- -H . ' . 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Cole Louise fStrattonr West Gouldshoro Daley Martrlla 1Garlandl Eastport 'DeGarrbody C Russell Eldridge Phllrp Passadumkeag, Extabrook Agnes lBennettr 149 Hwrrlnrr Rc Rochester Mass Ford Louise fLanel South Brewer R I D Graham Marcia fBokerJ Hancock Graham Harvard-Hancock Hammond Alrce Blythewood Conn Hanna Julia lllerghtonl East Sulhran Havey Emahne fGoodwlnr Ellsworth Tracy John Ashvllle Wrlbur Margaret tDarlsJ Bar Harbor CLASS OF 1929 Abel Stuart North Sulllran Black Russell Belfast Goodwin Dorothea fBlackJ Belfast Hanna Alta lMart1nl Eanst Sullrran Hates Dorothy lLuchlnll Ellsworth Hooper Marlon North Sullivan 'Jewett Francrs Johnson Ellis East Sulliran Johnson Maxine flllbbyl North Srrlhvrn Jordan Gladys Prospect Harbor Perry Thelma 11-looperl-Sorrento W1lburThomas Hancock CLASS OF 1930 Albfr lVl'rrg lltt Rockland r H anfo rrrrclfrr Sarah 4Cottr 10-l61rI11 re Peter Jlll F1 Prrrrker Srbrl lCorclonl Ellsworth l rlfr Tlrclrna Bn Har r cn Ne N Hrrrrrrroncr Mrrrnrc lBrooksl Cherrrheld llrrrx Crrrrrs North Sullrvrn llrroper Albron West Sullrvm lrxxctt Mrrr.,rrer lDudlul Etna lcrnder Hrrrx Hancock Mm Hrldr Rockland ltrfh Mar aret rM'1cNahell Dartona Beach Fa Rrrbrrtson Robert Ashrrlle Snr lll Whrle Wo rd Black Cl rl-1 Clark Arlrne lHar ew Wareham Mass Co orc Hancock vrorth Kenneth North Sullrran CLASS OF 1931 Kfrtherrne rAbrahamsonJ Portland Llord C C C Southwest Harbor Bogde U S Armx Hancock llrnna Austln East Sulhran llrrer Leffr West Sullrran John on Norrnan lellrson Ulrel Sorrento lox Erelxn rl-luntrngtonl Washrngton D Nores Rrchrnond Oak H111 Va. Phrpper Charles Hancock 'sprrnger Katherrnc North Sullrran lhonras Ifred Southwest Harbor CLASS OF 1932 Albrr Vrnr 342 West 113th St New York N X Bowden Jesse 104617th Ave St Petersburg, Flr llrxex Crrolrn lBunkcrr West Gouldsboro lohnson Lrvxrence Ashxrlle John on Brrtha lC,1rterl Ellsworth Irrlrn on Marx 114111111 Hancock Mrrtlrexrs Ceo grr rMcKenzreJ North Sullr Merncll Lcnrs Sulhran Peru Pcrrx Perrr Preble Sn rll Edgar Sorrento v lrrrn Sorrento Kathleen Sorrento Ncllre rCookJ Prorrclcnce R I Charles Ashvrlle Wrllrrrns Albert-Sorrento CLASS OF 1933 Bunker Gordon West Goulclsboro Bunker Phxlhs lH'trperJ Ellsworth Dorn Forrcst Ellsworth Keele Pullrne Portland Irrrrrrcler Henrrrtta lBeaudreaul Hancock lorrnder Ch rrles Hancock Rrcc Chrrlotte lbllllsonl Hancock lrrpp Pwrrlrne 4Stroutl Mrlbrrdge Whllrn Chrndlrr Portland CLASS OF 1934 Butler Ah lr North Sullrran H mrrronfl Edna 4Robert ony Ashrrlle John on Harrr t lAlbeel East Sullltan Sprrnger Ralph North Sullivan CLASS OP 19.5.1 11111111 C,l1111dlc-1 501111 51111111111 H4191 W11l Faxnullgton Obel Ro11111 49 L.ake11ood St Ed 1 P1111 Ca 5116118 1West1 5011011111 Preble FKIIICIS Pro11de11ce R I 111111 P111l1p East S111111 All S111 e11T. 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' - lm H Jrkrfrm Pr seem LITERARY mfg DEPARTME T Lonfuerus say Those who burn mrdnrght orl rn vouth never freeze rn old age JACK THE FISHERMAN Please do not go Jack A storm rs blow rng, up Mary s pleadrng was all rn varn for her brother Jack had made up hrs mrnd Every day srnce Marys mother and father had gone down the coast to the town of G oucester Jack had gone out rn hrs dory to fish Marys mother and father had never returned for somewhere along the way therr small boat had been smashed rshore on the sound There was no money md poor Jack gave up hrs schoolrng to fish end get enough to support lrttle Mary As Jack pushed hrs dory off the wrnd .rs rt blew across the bay caught Marys harr and drred the tears as they fell down hrr face She was afrard Afrard because the sky was growrng blacker and the wrnd stronger Suddenly Jacks dory was out of srght It had rounded the bend Mary stood rlone on the beach Wrth a merry song on hrs lrps hrs face rn the wrnd and nets set Jack headed for the fishrng grounds He was unmrndful of the heavy wrnd and the sky whrch grew darker wrth every passrng mrnute for hrs determrnatron to succeed rn gettrng a brg load of frsh surpassed all these It was more than two hours before Jack .rrrrved at the fishrng grounds for hrs small boat had made slow progress He finally reached hrs favorrte spot and lowered hrs nets For nearly three hours he fished It had been a good day for the fish had been plentrful It was late afternoon when he pulled 'rnchor and started home A he went out of the quiet harbor the splashrng waves met hrm The wrnd was blowrng a gale by now the waves dashed hrgh over the top of the boat Jack pulled wrth all hrs mrght It was not far to the quret harbor of Frshersvrllage but the wrnd blew fiercely and the waves were hrgh The rarn came down rn torrents He could not go back for Mary needed food and there was no money He must go on' As he went around the bend he saw hrs own quret and peaceful harbor but he also saw the huge rocks as they rose only a few fee out of the water The hrgh waves da ed over them They remrnded Jack of an angry lron smackrng hrs lrps an trcrpatrng a hearty meal A mountarnous wave caught Jacks srrrall boa and as rf rt were a wooden chrp on the crest of a wave tossed rt nearer and nearer to the Jagged rocks If the dory were to strrke them Jack worrld surely mer t the fate of hrs parents To Jack hours passed as hrs trred arms fought the waves At trmes he lost all hope but somethrng made hrm keep on It was not only for hrs own lrfe but for Marys also that he kept up the struggle Was the wrnd dyrng down Were the rr aves really smaller or was rt Just hrs rm agrna ron'J Had the rarn stopped9 Where were the rocks he had been fightrng so hard to keep from berng smashed agarnst'J Had hrs struggle been rn varn Was thrs heaven These are only a few of the ques trons Jack asked hrmself as he suddenly found hrmself rn calm water For the first trme rn hrs lrfe Jack lost all sense of dr rectron He was rn complete darkness He fl 'A J fl T xr r SX, Y , 4 V jx -K U sl' ' ' g eg -EJ o , . 1 I ,, , . . . . . ,, H A A' u , 1 . - U , - I. rv , y ' . ' ' ' - s- s ' ' ' . , - 1 T r . . l ' ' 4 ' ' 7 w 7 , I . . against a rock. Their bodies had washed ' Y 4 ,A ' . . f' 1 ' ' , . . Y .- 1 ' , ' ' ! , . . , L v .', 7 . , I h - ' 'Al . r' ', ,' 1 7 ' ' , . M it I Y v . . . . - . f. . THE HARBOR Braacox hcald only the gentle sw1sl11ng of the waves '1,,a111st the bottom of the boat Mary stood on the shore her eyes trylng 111 Valll to plerce the utter darkness of the nrght An ldea suddenly came to her Qu1ckly she went to the house In the shed she found bundles of drrftwood wh1ch she and Jack had collected as they walked along the shore together Thls would make a br1ght fire Mary ran to the shore and soon had a huge br1ll1ant fire blaz1ng on a large flat rock Jack would surely see 1t when he came around the bend What was that Was 1t a fire? No t couldn t be but st1ll lt looked l1ke one Ol was lt 'P Jack remembered a story he had once read about a man who was dyrng from hunger Suddenly he had seen a table covered wlth food That had been Just be fore h1s soul had been taken to a place where no one went hungry Yes lt was a nre' Wasnt that Marys vo1ce calllng to h1m'J Of course It was Fever1shly he rowed toward that spot As he stepped from hlS boat onto the shore he fell exhausted upon the sand Jack had accompllshed what the old tlme fisher men sald was lmpOSSlb1E Mlflam Gordon 42 II S YOUR MOTHER Who s the most wonderful person on ea1th'J Whos had you to work for all sxnce your b1rth'P Whos g1ven vou love thats more tha11 you re worth? I ll tell you boys lt s your mother Who mends your clothes from dayhght t1ll dark? pravs all the day that youll m ke your mark? Who s got a VOICE thats as clear as a larlf so 1 tell you boys-1t s your mother Who How many th1ngs do you do for her boy J Just l1ttle thlngs that add to her Joys'J Thmgs that wrll tell her you st1ll love her boys You should you know she s your mother Constance Winn 40 A STRANGE INCIDFNT GSIIC Randall was st1ll a young man only twenty f1ve He was qu1tc tall lf you should see h1m standlng up but Gene was confined to a wheel cha1r He was very b1tter toward the whole world He had a Wlfe and a cute l1ttle g1rl who now was hlS only enjoyment although he COl1Sld9I'Cd h1mself a burden to them HIS mxsfortune had come about one morn1ng when Gene was g0ll1g down the street to hlS ofllce to work Thrs brxght sunny morn1ng Gene was very happy A he strolled down the street he was thlnk mg of h1s l1ttle fam1ly and h1s cheerful home Just as Gene stepped off the s1de walk 1nto the street a large gray car came tearlng down upon h1m There was a screammg of brakes then a bllndlng crash Gene fell before the car ln a daze and sank 1nto unconsclousness When he came to he found h1mself 111 hospltal HIS back had been 1nJured and H15 legs were paralyzed so that he could not walk Gene stayed 1n the hospltal for one long month cldent The work at h1s department store was Stlll golng on He had hlred a new man Mr Smrth to take hlS place ln the presrdents oflice untll he could go back to work agarn The doctor sa1d that he would be better but wa1t1ng was terrlble for such an actxve man Gene longed to go walkrng Ill the park to play games Wlth hlS l1ttle g1rl Judy and to go flshlng at Green Lake as he had done for the last five years Although he was gett1ng stronger every day he was very much dlscouraged HIS back was well now but h1s legs were useless One day Gene was Slttlflg on the front porch watchmg Judy She was play1ng w1th a ball rn the yard The ball bounced and started roll1ng 1nto the street Judy mth yellow curls flymg ran as fast as he-1 l1ttle legs would carry her after the roll1ng ball Gene shouted Judy dont go into the street A car IS comlng' But Judy d1d not hear When Judy reached the m1ddle of the street she saw - - Q A 19 - ' ' l 1 rr ' . I ' , . . Q . . . y . I Y . , . ' y , . . l ' I . . - . . - . N, I 9 y - . ' ' . ' ' ' ' fa 'k 11 ' I vu - ' ' ' ' - Six months had passed since Gene's ac- -h.?- Y Q . ' . . l . , . YU ' . 1. ' ,' . . 7 . Y ' 1 . 1 4 1 'W - ' , . l , . ' ' . . I'l . ' ' . , , ' ' 1 , ,,, 1 , ' . . . l . H , . - ' sr , 2 ' . ' . . , . '? e - I , . 1 . L , , 'I HP Hanna Er -,co 1 I 1 llllik but KK as too f111,l1te11ed to move Gene lumped from h1s veheel chan l'1ll llllO tl1e street and s11atcl1ed up Judy 1ust as the t1uck thu11de ed by Judy 'was 015 1 but was not hurt Tl1e shock of tlus 11611 accldent l1'1u tlll ed Ge11e to fo1,,et 111s pualvzed legs llld to lull to Judys rescue Gene was a httle shake11 a11d l11s legs we1e st1fl' but he 11 as '1bl to walk at,a11 Now h1s fam1ly IS ve1y happv Eacl1 lllflllllllz, vou can see Gene walklne dOXVll the stxeet He has taken ove1 the WOlk at the dep11t1nent SKOIC agillll and seen1s hke '1 11ew man SlllCC h1s recovery Now as Gene CIOSSCS the street he looks both way to be suxe that 1t lS clear E1111l5 F'1l'I'lll 41 HOW IIILDA BROKE HER ARM One 11101111115 Hllda ea111e to school Sl1e l1'1o hCl arm lll a Sllllg We qtuvzed and questloned 1101 B11t she wouldn t say '1 thms, W1ll1s sfud tl1at she l11d stu111blcd Wl11le 1,ett111g 1nto bed But A1111a Sald Ill tell you all A11d hetes Just what she sald Hlld'1 w s Yldlllg '1 b1cycle And lt vmsnt bullt for two So Bob just sat hex 011 tl1e bax Wl1'1t else could the poor boy :111 H1ld1 sat so stralght a11d pext T111 beh111d tl1e cloud went the lllUUll A11d Bob deelded that 111 the dltch F01 two H1616 would be 100m Dow11 they went wnh a crash and '1 bang, It made a dreadful sound lI1ld'1 s bCIC'llllh 'md BObbl0 s laugh Could be heaxd for mlles around Then they got up a11d started h0n1e H1lda sa1d there wa111t 110 harm But A1111a says so the story goes That s l1ow H1lda broke her arm Lotty Martm 40 THE. ONE. O LLOLK AI ARM Nutlnng vua he'11d but the tlck of the clock As the great b1g l1a11ds made 'IIIOUILI rou11d Mnss Stlnchfleld sat by the desk at woxk But 011 l1er face can1e a sudden frown F01 she had hea1d 3.l1OlhCl 1101se Decldedly 110t the clock on the wall Tl1e Ge1n1ans a1e COl1ll!lg 3011100110 wl11s pexed A11d we thought the roof would s111ely f'1ll But tl1e ll0lbC kept Oll loudly C1'lI1l.,lllL Llke '1 fog bell n11les away O11 everyone s face was a look of lwe Now what would the teael1ers ay But we d1d11 t have long, to worry Just 163Chlllg d0w11 Wlth o11e long swoop She gave that clock a crack You see the clock couldnt be seen In the back of the rad10 So 1 C6I't tll1 freshman put lt there He thought 110 OllC would k110w Whe11 Mrs Pea1so11 heard the 110lbC A 1ush to the mam room she d1d make A11d we were surpr1sed to hea1 her say I thought It txme for some to wake Twas 11ot a da1ly occur1ence A11d t1ll there was 110 l111111 We suxely w1ll TCIIICXHDCI' Tl11t one oclock 'll21lITl Lotty Mlltlll bONG HITS So111et1111es I w011der why lt 18 Whe11 so ma11y songs ate o11t The glrls w1ll choose two cr1zy tum A11d 11e'11ly wear them out I wlsh that some good hunter Would lay that Red Fox low A11d that an awful accldent Would befall Oh Johnn1e Oh' Frank Lounder 41 fl? 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THE HARBOR Baacox OVER 'TIIL TOP Phe warm afternoon sun beamed b11l,ht 15 clown upon a neat Whlte house nestled lll '1 qulet valley Nearby a small brook mur muxed late afternoon greetmgs as It went on ltS way and the b1rds eooed softly to each other from the branches of the trees On the porch roeklng to and fro as 1f he nught never rock 32221111 sat B111 Thu1 day He was a small well dressed man of about forty and shghtly gray at the tem ples He had a k1nd face but there was an odd rar away look 1n h1s eyes Stand1ng 1n the doorway was hlS W1f8 Jul1a So large was she that when she spoke ft was a 1f a mouse squeak had 1S sued forth from a deep cavern W11l1am she seldom called h1m B111 here lS your clgar You left lt lay1ng on the top of the p1ano Thank you Jul1a I had forgotten that I was smokxng Yes thought Jul1a you have been for ,ettmg more of late and she went 1ns1de someone unseen 1n a very happy tone Hello Ralph Why hav nt you been over I wanted to ask you a quest1on You know th t woman lS gettlng more unb ar able every day Why It was only awh1le ago that she Sald 1f I d1dn t mend my ways she was golng somewhere else He was 1nterrupted by Jul1a She had 'L 1JlfChC1' of lemonade and a glass on a tray Oh Jul1a QUICKIY spoke B111 have you met Mr Therr1on'P Hes an old fr1end of mlne Met h1m when I was ln New Yo1k the last t1me Go and get another gla s fo1 h1m Mlghf as well humor h1m thought Ju l1a so she said How do you do and she extended her hand to the a1r Im pleased to meet anyone that 1S a fr1end of my hus bands and w1th that she hurr1ed off to get the glass he had asked for As she walked back to the kltchen her thought rxced back to the last tune that B111 had been to New York twenty live years ago the nlght they were marr1ed She got the glass and took 1t back to h1m and then left h1m w1th h1s 1mag1nary compan1on Well as I was saylng B111 went on What can I do w1th her? L1sten let me tell you what I d1d Wltll my Wlfe when she acted l1ke that OHL lllbht at the suppe1 table I just sllppcd l1ttle drop of po1son 111 he1 coffee when she turned around As easy a thato Sure enough No one ever suspec ed any thmg It was pa1nless for he1 and of course I had a qulet funeral for her I thought I owed her somethlng so I p1eked a la1g,L bouquet of flowers and put them on her grave Come out xnto the garden and show rue wh1ch ones I should choose Jul1a heard footsteps Wh1Ch sounded 111 the d1rect1on of the b1g spruce tree 1n front of the house then they stopped From th1s spot she could hear very well She d1d not mean to eavesdrop but she had heard of B1lls lr1ends before A :11f ferent one V1S1t9d h1m every day Yes I l1ke those too Well I must be gettmg along Now dont forget One drop w1l1 be enough c1gar Poor B111 Sald Jul1a to her elf h1s 1nsan1ty IS worse than lt has been for twenty fue yea1s Tomo11ow I must send h1m away WANDERLUST iff-F I d love to be an art1st And travel far and w1de Where all along one could see P1cturesque country sxde 1 F 1 On a b1cycle Id go to Svtltzerland and Germany too Pa1nt1ngs of peasants 1n France I d end cross the ocean to you 1 5 1 1 I d wander thus for a year and a d lV Over h1ll dale mountaxn and pla1n But soon I d t1re and return aga1n To my beaut1ful State of Ma1D6 Dor1s Sutherland 40 , , j 21 , 1' LL '1 ' v' ' ' ' v ' 1 U ' I .f I . 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' ' I .. . ,, . , . - , , CTIVITIES I fnfuuus Sas All text books and no outside 'ICIIWIIIPS makes person dull bookuorm CALENDAR OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Peo bull Game at Mfune Sept FlCS11l11'1l1 Receptlon Sept Hale fn d Hound Chase Sept Maeazlne Contest Week of Oct School Falr Two One A t Pltys Scn1o1 Cazd Party Basketball stalted Amateul Contest Dancnmg Class Dancmg Class School Speakxng, Contest QU'ld12l110U19.1 Contes Pfuty at the Peaxsons S 11101 Ball Baeealauleate Sennon G13du.1tlOl1 EXGICISGS Oc Jan Jan Dec Jan Feb Feb Malch Apul Apul June 2 June 6 STUDENT COUNCIL The Stt dent Councll IS olganxzed fo1 the 13111130 e of llflllg the students an act1ve pfnt 111 aovelnnmg the student body The ofncels ot the S udent COll11C11 ale chosen by the shcool as a whole The class p1es1 dents ale automat1cally 111611113615 The fellovung are membels Fledonna Matthews p1es1dent Ollve But ke1 vlce plesxdent and lepresen tat1ve of the Junxoz Class Lottle Martm secletary Wllllalli Jackson tleasurex DJIIS Suthelland p1es1dent of Sen1o1 Class Eleanol Bean ICDICSEIHZIIIXC of S6lllOl Class Anna Bean ple ldent of Jl.lllO1 Class Camden S11 ent plesxdent of Sophomole Class 2 Mnmnl Goldon 1ep1esentat1ve of Sophomole Class Rosalle Ashe p1es1dent of Fleshman Class Beveny Joy repxesentatlve of Fleshman Class The fl118.l1Cl211 condxtxon of the Student Councxl 15 ve1y atlsfactoxy A sha1e of the pxoceeds of the school fan and a cel taln pelcentage of the school dues provlded the bffgllllllllg of the COUDCIIS funds The ba ketball season mole than pald fox It self mth enou h ga1ned to pay fox the baseball equlplnent whlch IS needed All 22 t . .. ' .' +, i , .' ....,.,. . 17 ff , ' .,,......... . 25 . ' . x . ,..... .... . 29 , - l , J .l....,. . 14 , 0 . I ' .................,.. lt. 24 ' 2. . - c 2 ............. . 6 GS ' ' A ..,...........,. . 9 s ' ..,............ . 18 ' ................. . 26 A t . ' ..........,......... . 4 U a 1 ' .................. . 16 D A ' L ' ' ...... ' 19 1 ' C' ' gt .......... 10 . ' ' ' .....,....., 11 X Senior Play ...................... April 29 -...gi J . t - . U THE HARBOR BEACON 23 Tl-IE STUDENT COUNCIL Frrst Row Lottle Martm Dons Sutherland Fredonna Matthews Eleanor Bean Olrve Bunker Second Row Wllllam Jackson Mrrram Gordon Rosalle Ashe Anna Bean Beverly Joy Camden Sargent other expenses have been taken care of and the councrl lS free from debt Although the Student Councll has been actlve ln school affalrs there are st11l chances for lmprovements We feel that these 1mprovements W111 come about and that the Student Councll W111 be a very 1m D01 tant organlzatron IH our school Fredonna Matthews 40 THE SPORTSMENS CLUB The Sportsmens Club Wlth Mr Pear son as advlser was made up of all the boys 1n school Because of the SIZG of the group the actrvlty was l1m1ted to the dlS cusslon of varlous tOp1CS Durlng the fall consrderable tune was glven to the problem of conservatlon The hlgh hght was a talk by Flsh and Game Warden Clmton Barrett who kmdly con sented to speak at one of our assemblles After hrs talk we had a chance to ask questlons Later we dlscussed the VHIIOUS angles of sports such as basketball and baseball Several of the club members attended a baseball movxe presented by the Masonlc lodge DANCING SCHOOL A danung school was organlzed rn Febru ary under the lnstructlon of our teachers These partres are held on Frlday nlghts at Soros1s Hall Many puplls attend and are progressmg very rapldly especlally ln waltzlng We are hndrng some of the steps rather compllcated but a e bravely struggllng to overcome our dlmCU1fl9S The pa1t16S so far have been rather a one slded affalr as more glrls appeared than boys However We hope for a better attendance from boys ln the future W1th Ml Pearsons dry humor Mlss Strnchflelds fancy danclng and Mrs Pearsons wllllngness to dance wlth every one we have had a thoroughly good mme Norma Jelllson 43 , .-......a,.,..,,., ' ' ' ' m A ,,,,,.,.1......-..-..-.--0 an 1 Q , , , ,AW 4 , . 7 7 ' ' l.. 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L' ' V 5 . . , . . , , , - : ,' - . y - , . 24 THE HARBQR Braxeox ...uv- THE SENIOR Pl AX CAST Flrst Row Frank Lounder Lottre Martrn Coach Miss Strnehheld Constanee Wrnn George Ober Second Row Wrllram Jackson Wrlma Srnclarr Dorrs Sutherland MHTIC Tracy Fredonna Matthews Edwrn Clarke SENIOR PLAY As thrs book goes to press the sernors are preparrng for therr annual Senror play to be held at the East Sullrvan Grange Hall April 29 Srmple Srmon S1mple IS a three act comedy Wlth all lxkable characters The story centers around 'Srmon Srmple an rnventor who does very lrttle work and who 1S always remrnded of thrs fact by ophre Stella romance whleh her father mends for her The wleked deeds of Thankful Barlow the vxllran are brought to llght by Elwood Elkrns thus earnrng Sophres adrmra tron hrs lovlng but ambltlous wrfe and fun lovrng son Sammy the daughter, sutfers rn a broken CAST OF CHARACTERS Snnun Srrnple meek loxable rnxentor Edwin C1111 Sophie Simple hrs hard workrng wrfe Doris Sutherlrntl Stella Simple Srmon s daughter who rs broken hearted oxer her romance vuth Elwood Elkrns Fredonna Matthew Sarnrnx Slmple hrs son and 1 faxorlte wrth Mrs Sm plc Frank Loundcr Sally Ann the lmpudent fhrtrnr, mud at the Slmliles CORDIS Winn Mrntrxa Webb old rnard who boards 'lt the Srmples rn lose vuth Thankful Barlow Lotty Mntrn Hazel Hawkrns Sammy s hancee who buys eu-rx thlnb she hears adxertlsed or er the radio M rlc Ir vx Ilxxood Elkins bxek from tlmr uty and ln lore Dorothex Duck vkorth i slightly boy Cram nw-s vxho S-per ds a night wrth the Srrnples Wilma SlllClllll Stage Mmager Mrrlam Gordon As the Senior Class is small ln number this xerr Frank Lounder '1 Jurnor and George Ober '1 sophomore were g,1xen parts ln the play OUR SCHOOL IAIR A new event rn our school actrvrtre, tlns year was the school farr held October 23 at the East Sullrvan Grange Hall The fan opened 'rt about 2 30 p rn and lasted untrl 10 30 p 1 A supper was served S S Q 5 w 'I r' 6 . 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The decorations of cedar. autumn reaves crepe paper and cornstalks mad' very a trfrctrve booths Candy and ree cream were sold by the Freshmen at therr booth Games which eonsrsted of lotto and bean bag throwing were conduct d by the Sophomores The Junrors made a lfr ee amount of money wrth their rum mage sale. Iish pond. and guessing games. The Seniors were very successful with their doughnut and cider sale. The money taken in was turned over' to the various classe and the Student Council A short time after supper the chan, were pus' ed back and Dames and danerrr' kept the people entertained durrne the evenrng The farr was such a success that rt ur l perhaps become an annual event Jeannette Nash 41 Sl I HHN! L05 ll H1 Irorrt Row Freclorrrrr Matthews Mrrram Gordon B1rhrr'1 Jcllrsorr Back Row George Ober Pearl Watson Dorrs Srrtherlrrrfl Lottre Mrrtrrr llll.. SPEAKING CONTEST rr nreht 'rfter sehool fr number o trrclerrts who Wrshcd to p rrtrcrprte rn the prakrne contest were LLIVCD try outs The rr hl chosen were 'rs follows tu Mrr rr A Mans World ul W its The Perfect Tribute Freclorrn r M rttl Ns Who s Air ard 1 Wrlmfr Srrrelrrrr Arr Irrxulrrerwtrnp, Solrrtrorr Brrbrra Jellrsorr The Cnrderr Atross the Street D rrrs Srrtherl rrrd The Wheels of Trrrrt Mrrr rm' Cforclorr A Lorrrrtrv School Progr tm For many weeks the students rehearsed rrlrgently At times they even rehearsefr rn the attrc or rn the laboratory rn the basement lany place at all as long as rt was quretr The cor test was held at the Alhambra Theater March 19 at 8 00 'lhere were many present At the close of the ronlcst the rudfres lorrnd rt drfhcul to select lf Ihre wrnrrers They were rfspeetrvz ly Mrrrarn Gordon Frrst Prrle Fredorrnfr Matthews Thrrd Prrae 'Vfrrram and Barbara were ehosen to S1 oak rn the Quadrangular Contest which was held Aprrl 10 competing wrth Wrnter Harbor Franklin and Steuben Our dele gfrtes won frrst place and Sullrvfrn Ilral School received the cup Mrrrrrn Gordon represented our school 'rt the Spear Contest held rn Ellsworth Fredonna Matthews and Pearl Watson spoke rn cr contest held at the Unrversrty of Marne Pearl Watson, 41 I. 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M f ' ' ' 26 THE H.XRBOR Bmcox A'-uve, -nov-nga --vw, DRAM YI IC CI UB 1 out H1 1311111111 Mlltlll !'1tt1e M'11I111 Constance W11111 DlCkll Jol111sto11 lllll R Lllllillll Suzcnt Rosahe Ashe Bexerly Jox W1ln1'1 S111r'l'11r D011 5l1LhCllBl'ld Ccor1,e Ober 1111111 Ron Monte Xvllllllllg ElC'lllOl Beau Blanche RICO M158 Stlneh flllti '1dx1 Cl M1r1'1m Gordon Fredonna Matthews John Sargent THE DRAMATIC CLUB 11culty Adv1se1 MISS Stmehfield P1CS1dCl't Mlllam Gordon V1ee PlCSldC1lf Rosahe Ashe Grcletaly Wxlma Smclau l'lCl5llI'C1 FlCd0ll1'l3. Matthews Ihe DIHHIIICIC Club was organlzed early Stmehneld Its purpose was 0 uomote mtexest 1n dlamatlcs and to a queunt 1ts membexs w1th the fundamentals of stage teeh111que In 1tS club meetmgs MISS Stmchiield has demonstrated appl1cat1on of st1a1ght character and old age make BeppoFa1Cctt0 and Bett Best Bet two one act plays we1c sponsored la th1s club The ploceeds were used fO1 buymg- Max Factor make up The club also featured an amateur contest m whxeh Mo11te Wllllalllb won fnst DIIZC vuth hls l1Z1llDOlllC1 seleetxon Apantonume The Lamp Went Out was g1V0ll one Illtlllllllg 111 assembly The sound effects were very CffCCt1VG' We 'ue plannmg to attend one of the M1 que plays at the Un1ve1s1ty of Mame thls year The membels feel that tlns 'lCllVC O1fld.111Z3l,l0I1 has enjoyed .1 Vely BEPPO FARCEI I0 Bcpp Waldo Leighton JC111 John on Bet erly .lov Polly Belton her roommate F1cdo1111a Matthew BETTS BEST BET BCLLI on Camden Safgl nt Jr 11111 M fllllll f 1 I 111111 Rosullx A hr Don Elmer W1lla1d Mlrlam Gordon a11d W1lma Smclalr P1CS1dCIlt and Secretary 5 'S 1 1'1 'wi : 1 1 .. 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' THE HARBOR BEACON 27 Confucius Say Athlete must keep eye on ball not on belle 'll' A-r w-A TOP BOYS BASKFTBALL Front Row Neil Walker Jessie Walker econd Row Cfxmclen Sargent Waldo Lexghton Monte Williams Frank Sexerns Bully Estabrooks Elmer Willard BOTTOM THE MIDGETS Left to Right Esuett Conary Rxchard Johnston W1ll1'1m Robertson Ceorge Ober Donald Martln The basketball team was fortunate to have an experlenced coach thls year as our pr1nc1pal Mr Pearson a former Colby athlete had coached four years at Coburn Classxcal Instltute and two years at Ells wolth Hxgh School About fifteen boys reported for practlce all 01 whom were either freshmen O1 sophomores S1nce the boys had llttle 01 no experience the outlook for a Wllllllllg season was very dlm and such proved to be the case Athough the team was the wmner 111 only one Game which by the way was an 1mprovement over last year many of the Games were close and xnterestmg The townspeople were farthful 1n then' at tendance and we feel that the boys will show them a wlnnlng team next year Followlng are the names of the membels on the squad and the results of the easons play George Ober Elmer Wlllard B1lly Estabrook Monte Wl11l9.fI1S Camden Salgent Jr Ne1l Walker Jesse Walker Frank Severance Waldo Lelghton DICKIP Johnston Wllllanl Robertson Everett Conary and Donald Martln ' . u rn ' 7 X. 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U- 1-11131 . 1 L' 1 Tina HARBOR BEACON 29 Q.-1 Confucius Say He who can laugh at these Jokes must have sense of humor Monte sneezed a sneeze into the an It fell to ground he knew not where But haid and cold were the looks of those In whose vicinity Monte snoze A bolt is a little thing like a stick of hard metal such as iron with a square bunch on one end and a lot of scratching wound around the other end A nut is similar to a bolt only Just the opposite be ing a hole in a little chunk of iron awed off vtith wrinkles around the inside of the hole The definition of a bolt and nut by .1 youn, lady in Science class Pearl ftaking dictation from M Pear Ml Pearson what did you say between D ai S11 and Sincerely yours 'P Fnst Mountaineer Did you all marry Jo wife by mutual consent? Second Mountainer Yes suh' by the mutual consent of her old man and three brothers Miss Stlnchneld Waldo I think your mind is far above those western stories Waldo Oh' I read airplane stories too PF Pk PF Vacatlonift Any big men born 119189 Monte Nope Not very progressive iound here best we km do 1S bab19S Pr scott fm a theme! I like the sum mer time best because then I lead the cow to watei but in the winter I have to car xy it Everett Last year the doctoi told me that if I didn t stop smoking at once Id be feeble minded Hllda Well why didnt you stop Lott e Pearl in her hair Lottie got a flag'P Where has Virginia gone'J She s in the dressing room wav Whats the mattero Ha nt sh Let off your hands Cave men used to knock gills sen eless but that is no longer necessary Beverly My Scotch boy fiiend sent me his picture yesterday Rosalie How does he look'J Beverly I dont know yet I havent had it developed Miss Stinchfield Do you ever lose your elt in Vour work'9 Fdwm Yes Miss Stlnchfield What IS your work9 Edwin Exploring , K I . O H - 4 sv - D ' 1 L4 ' - u . 1, ' ' - , ' ' ' . ' yn Ik Pk ak IF Ik it AA ', ' ' ' ' , H - . . . . , . , , , , ' . ' Y! ' ' . KL ' 7 QU I . . , . . . . . - ,K is ,, C 3 7 . . . . Q Q . U . . . ,, V. V . . . . ,K , . . - I!-T ' ' ' 0. ' H . 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A small boy when asked how uncle al 1 15s won when he played ca1ds but lost when he backed holses promptly an swc td Uncle cant shuffle the ho1ses Mss St1nchf1eld The haldest thlng 1b,111t me skatlng IS the ICG whe11 you come 11Ql1t down to lt SCHOOL I do not l1ke to go to school Its Olt of l1ke a Ja1l The o11ly d1iTe1ence I ca11 see Is that you C3111 get ba11 It lb just 0116 steady g1111d T11e same thmg, EVGIY day But no 111atte1 how 11a1d I t1y I cannot stay away Thele s somethmb about lt that 111115 1111 A11d lt 1 11 t the 6dUC2it10I1 It 5 Just the fact that afte1 eac11 1e1111 I have a 11108 V3.CHt1Ol1 F16dOI1113. Matthews 40 30 Q A, K Qi 4' 4 v' 1, . i I . . . . . ' A. . ' .f K. 1 1' '. K . . 1 ' z I ' ' 1 ' A 1 ' . - . 1' ' .1 , . , - T ' i- '1 .' - 4 gf ' ' , 1 - ' . 1 again. . 1 f ' ' .' 4 'T i ' U - IN 1 . s 1 . '11 'g M 'g oak: ro 't111 gx' . 115 ' 5 0 . ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1' 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 Q .3 3 1 . , .V K ' 5 F , , , - , ' ,INV 2.-K . . . ., , .. 1' 1 . ' ' ', l 'V ' 1 L- I ' ' - l K . r . . ' , .4 ' 7 1 'l. . , 1 T ' - 1, - '1 - L , , 'Sl A S: '.' 1' t ' , ' Monte Wi.lia111s-When I beco111e a man, 1 shot by SOIHE of his own men? rs 11 '3 ' ' Q ' 1 ' ' 1 7 -K Q 3- - - 1 V ,L , nc . - 1' L I by . . X4 2? is 5 . - 1l1y: ' ' E, 'I ' 1 if 1' ,X . 1 - 'U 11 . .. 1 . V C, J, 5 7 - ., I .. . , 1 . U , p yu 7 A 7 4 p f Q 1 L -' cv ' OTH , - Q w v 1--1 1 -1 r . al I , ' . H w ' . . , .' A ' J: ' ' . -QL v 7 ' ' ,f-'11-1 . ' 0. 'A V y V ' , 71 C 1 ' ' ' . V 41 ,W ' . 1 C r 1 A 4' 7 i I . ' O . '- ' v.' Y L 1 - f . 4 , . ' Y . V 1 v - - - - ' U ' 1 '1l- 1 , . 1 . I ' 'S 1 ' I in . ., ' . J- Q, . . 1 THF HaRroR B1 aeox COITIDIIITICIIKS f L W A F C SCOIVI Funeral Dlreetor and Monumental Work Ellsworth Nlame Ellsworth Nlame M A CLARK INC PLORIST and LXNDSCAPE GARDENER BLAISDELL 8. BL Xlbblzl L Flower Shop at NUFSBFICS Mmfneys Ellsworth Nhune Park and Sprmg Streets Ellsworth Wlame Ohve Bunker Fme Ill ake two of Lhem HLRBI-R1 S REAL HANCOCK CUUNIY Jewmm CREAMI RY lee Cxeam Sweet Cream and Butter Sheet NIUSIL and Muslcal Supplles Tel 286 Ellsworth Mdme Ellsworth NI.une ,I P ELDRIDQ L C0 NC PLL MBING Compllmcnts of C I KNOW LTON, M D Ellsworth Mame Ellswolth Nlame PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS , A V QA ' 3 31 7 I T j 1 1 ' '0 c a I r L n 1 V 1 - A O O . ii.-lT , . v y A ' .L I O A , S O 1 A ' v . ' 1 C V A . A' ' , A' 4 v 1 y A 1 ' 1 1 l Mrs. Pearson: The book will do half the work for you. ' . -A ' ' lr 1.7 az Y T 1 1 1 A , L L r . 4 T J Y 1 s , ' - v s A 1 ' 1 'W 4 - Q o I 0, I T 1 ' ff ' 0 ,As 0 a v , v v Y ' 111 Hx1z1r11 111 xc x llll IIB! HIX NXIIONXI BXNlx IN I Ll SNYORFI Il I I LSH OR I ll 'Nl UNE Nlunbu ui thi Iedcl 1I hexeuc bxslun I mtcd States Dcpouton Drpmmts Insmed hs the Fedex 11 Depo lt Insumnne Lorp Comphmcnts of B UNC OR HX DBO I+ LLC HUC CO IILLSVS ORTII WI UNE 111 5 St111L11I1 ld Thm es IV on Ou1 Do lb v1o1d fol mold the same as youl bxothex Nexl S T w L Yes ll the Xamg 0 NWILIIX S ilulhc Fm 'Ihc Gra.duate5 WI UN SIRI! I IIN! 0R'llI MAINE C 01T1pllll1CIlf.S of l S GRAY W LSI' SLLLIW KW 'NIAINE DlSlFlbllt0f Ill Hancock Guuntv-of IH K FROST FLOLR WIRTHNIORE FEEDS PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS r1 1 I ly. . , 1' 1 -. 1 . Q O. V w 1 N r 1 Y V r 1 ' ' ' 4 4 ', , 1 , J J A , .1 . , , - 1 J .. ..- ' 'Y Y Y , 1 4 , 1 A JL 4. . , ,, .4 1 1 1 ,1 1' 1 , ,. ' , f ., 1 V .-, ' .. , . 1 . . I, v - S t. ' , . Y 1 .2 Q' . .. , ' ' y T ' 1 AT r 1' I . ' J 0 4 Y 1 V , 1 1 1 1 'SL. ' . 'C I .. '. :Six - . gy '. , . . , . . . 1 1 ' ' 77 .1-,513 .3 41 IH v A A L, 1 Y 4 , w - . Y , . . . . 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THE H uznok Bmcox Comphments of CUNNITNGHAM s ALEX ANDER 5 Sorrento Maine 80 Maln St Ellsworth Nlalne Te 91 22 FDGEWATFR INN Mrs Ahce V Dunban Prop Compliments of Sullnan Harbor Malne I Lobster Steak Chlcken Dlnners Fllsu orth Maine B11ly Jackson These are the best eegs we have had for yeals Customer Well bung me some you haven t had so long Telephone 100 BAR HARBOR MOTOR CO Ellsworth B1 anch Packard Dodge Ply mouth Dodge Trucks Cottage Street Hlgh Street Bar Harbor Me Ellsworth Me FLLSWORTH BARBFR AND BEAUTY SHOP S E Forbls Manaber A COMPLETE FAMILY SERVICE Frederlcks Permanents S3 50 S Chlldrens Permanents S2 50 up LUCHINI S RESTAURANT BOWLING ALLEYS Ellsworth Mame Comphments of CLINTON H. BARRFTT GAME WARDEN Sullivan Wlalne PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS , , 3 39 7 9 T , 9 A l 7 1 Y ' A u lg..- Y L f , J C , 4 f. s v. ', . 1 I 1 . Y Y . I 41 4 , ' , I l Y I ,gi Heated Cabins Summer Boarders ' . 14 . . , . D , - U u' ! . 17 . , . J L, A Q . . . , U- ' '. C, I . - 6.00 ' 9 , . S ' 7 ' 7 . . J , g . . , A . Tm H XRI OR Bmeox Nlodern Board Daw or Bight PHE WI XPI ES Nlrs E II Doxle Prop Te 24 ?'f' Fast Sulhvan Me H S ,IOWIS 11111 Flour Feeds Cement Seeds and Fert1l17er Ilzu qtI lXI Fllsxs orth 1II'llIlC Rear 24 Slate Sl T '38 J IIANI OCK IIOUQP INC EUROPFAN PI AN Ellsworth NIZIIIIC Dmmg Room Cocktall Bar ANDRFW C HANF P umbmg and Ileatln Slleetmetil W STOVES 1,11 Hlbh St Ellsworth 'Ilan I M1s Peznson C111 anyone define et1quette'J Ju111o1 I can Etlquette 15 '1 noxse you clout 111 mke when you ent soup F A CIIRRIQH PRINTER Lettmheads Blllheads Enxelopes Cards etc West Sulln an 'Ilame FRI D C I OUNDFR G Meat GIOCCFICQ and I'1sh WE DELIVER Wflter St Parkmg Area Ellsworth Malne F R. SARCI NT Used I ars News and Second Hand Pwrts Sulln an Nlanne NIOR ANG ROBINSON AUTOMOBILE CO. Fold Authorlzed Sales and Servlee Fll north and Bar Harbor Nlame PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 36 f J I '. 1 ,I v 7' 1 I1 . . L ,Jr r X I W G'1'. ' , , , 1 ' l 1 J I. , . . 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V ' ' I Q ' ' TH1 H XRI OR Bn xcox B AR H ARBOR S1 F XM Lomphments of L LLbTl+ R BRAGDON Laundrv Work and Dry Cleanmg of Even hanklm Nlame DCSCNPUOH Bar Harbor Maine Te 148 149 S3 Sa West St Compllments of A W CLEAVES D V S NORMAN SHAW Franklm Roads Maine ATTORNEY AT LW Tel bulllvan 10 12 85 Ham St Bar Harbor Malne Jumox Tha s all ught we ll wue hlm at once Comphnlents of HALEJ 8 HAMLIN R C MASTLRMAN Ellsworth Wlame 85 Wlam St Bar Harbor Wlame CAROLL H BUNKER Successor to WILLIAM W GALLISON MARTIN6 Comphments of Coal Ice and Burmng 0115 Tewmco Products E t S ll M a u nan ame Hancock Nlaine Tel Sullxvan, 44 2 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS i , 1 ' I Of 1 V - L .Ai L .L '1 '1 '1 4 J , v . ' . , . , A . 1 ' ' 1 l. f - - ' . 1 A O O - 9 , - - 1 . I , . Bertha: Buddy is going to be completely uustrungf' - ,. fl fy - , , 1 '. ' K VY , W R 4 i O I .- .L . , A ' l ' . , . 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COODS FLOLR GRAIN FEEDS REXDX MIXILD PAINTS WARNISHILS OILS etc When Ill need of anythmg m the aboxe IIIIES sou yull Hnd our prices conform mth market quotatlons quality consldered No order too small and none too lube to ICCCIVC our prompt attentron EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE Te'ephone Sulllvan 51 4 Mnram There s a man ou srde vt ho wants to see you about paylng a 1 V11 Pearson What does he look 11ke'J M1llEiH1 He looks hke you d better pay lt OLR SERVICE KNOWS N0 BORDER LINE People from many communlt es bank here The fae1l1t1es of thrs bank are used by many of our fr1ends who 11ve at a dlstance as well as by those 111 Cl own communlty and we take the same nerghborly mterest 111 a 1 Our tradlng terrlto V has never been measured 111 mlles Patrons naturally measure us by the profit and sat1sfact1on Wh1Ch they reeelve from then deahngs Wrth us lt would be a pleasure to welcome you as a customer UNION TRUST COWIPANY OF ELLSWORTH Member Federal Reserve S3 stem Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corp PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS . 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' ff ' ' Tm Ham OR Bllxgox 103 Ilou ard Nlore Fun Out of Nluslc KRT ll-R XNTII KM Sl H001 OF POPIIAR 'NILSIL Bangor Me When ln Bangor, VISIL THI NFW BRASS RAII New Englands Fmest Restaurant An and Sound Condltloned 202 Exchange St Bangor Malne Compllments of A FRIEND yy! She Well we dont know fo1 sule but 11l1l1E'd stones the doctol told hlm not to stan. any con EVI RYRODY S STORE Complete Llne of Ladles and NIISSBS Wearlng Apparel 145 Mann St Bangor Mame THE NEW ATI ANTI RESTAURANT T D 'XIOURKAS Rlgr 66 'Slam St Bangor Mame DODGE CLOTHFS 89 'Slam Street Bangor ALI ONF PRIKL S16 61 B NNGOR HOUSF H YV CHAPNIAIN Dlgr FAMOUS FOR EXCELLENT MEALS Our 50c Lunrheons Complete suth Des serts are a popular featule of our menus PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .12 .1 A 3 . -. 1 A ' Ah .' Y! T1 O, , J 1' l 1 pf 1 1 A 4 v J A Y 1 V '. St. , , E ff - J .J ... L J ' 1 ' ' ., . . Q A ' ' -1. ' 1' . ' , ' He: How is your father getting along? K1 I sl y , ' 4 L, . ' . ' . . - ' Q' . H 1 6 ' . 7 , 4 L L A, , , ,A 4 4 J 1 . , . , , . . . . , . A - 1 N 4 ' so J A ,AL A - . . . 1 v, A . .' f, ' . THF HAR1 OR Bmcox BANGOR 'Nl Q? 9, MAINE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE mf? 5 C H HUSSON Prmclpal Free Catalogue Secretarml cm mee We beheve our school to be a good school Complxments of S S Cleamng Presslng Tallorlng COATS DRESSES HATS Tel 92 13 Acces orles Foundation Garments East Sullwan, Marne Certlfied Corsetlere nn Attendance Grand Theatre Block Ellsworth Wlame Mlstress So your matrunonlal hfe was very unhappy What was the crouble December wedded to May'J Ma1d No mam' It was Labor Day wedded to the Day of Rest' Phone 42 L A SPRATT MARSHALL S CABINET MAKER BEAUTY SAI ON Sorrento Maine Artlstlc SUFVICC of Dlstlnctlon Servlce by Appomtment Preferred 99 Maln Street Ellsworth Malne HAVEY INDUSTRIES. INC Dealers xn GOODS WARES MERCHANDISE We carry a general lme of goods used by the average famlly Our prlces are reasonable and the quahty A 1 We guara t n ee to satisfy our cus tomers or refund their money You are 1nv1ted to call WEST SULLIVAN, MAINE PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS . 1 - I' 43 f . ' Ee ' . Q I' - E., -' ' . . 1 e1 'i 21 ' H9533 I I 5 l ' O it ' YY . I H - - 7 9 . - . - . . T . . n 1 . ' 1 AK ' ' ' J 7, ' . K4 YY . , . - . 9 R Q O . J J 3 - u Y Q THE AMERICAN PRINT ELLSVORTH MAINE 1 III-. 1' ni I iii. '
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