Sumner High School - Spindrift Yearbook (East Sullivan, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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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 . X Y ' Y -rr . V A ' ll - ' ' rx I , ' KK S, .73 KA 4 0 Q ' . L - ' , l f . I . ' 'y ' '.' , . 1 . Y . QS- , l T 4 . - ' I I 'T' L ' , . , - A I YY , . y - 4 ' ' ' rl ' - 1 . Q . . - , , , . Ll ' ' Y! ' ' I .A ' . - . l , . t , ' YU KA . 0 ! 5 ' Y 11 , n - rr - . y fr ' U ' ' H - va Back OH the DOFCYI, Bill WHS 21ddf9SSi1'1g 1'Thank you for the advice. Here, have a ' ' rv n 9 v H . ,, . - C, 11 ', y - V , - Y a a ' ', ' e '- - f 1 . -- c . . . ' I .U . . . , , , ' YY . . ' . I . 1 -Agi- LK ' YY ' ' 4 li I ' . S' ' ' ' ' ' f- fi - . I , ll ' ' I7 , - 3 I Y - - - 7 ' - . . l. , .-A . . - P . y I 1 '. I 1 ' , ' . . . 1 ' , S ' .S ' . 2 . . . - Y r 1 - Ln ' U . 1 1 I A v . . , , , ' , A KK ' I! ' ' I .. . ,, . , . - , ,

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'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? ' 1 A ' 'gr' 11- -:. 'z. 1 -. ' ' ' 11 , ' ' 1 1 ' . - 1 1 's ' 1 e c -I 1' 1 I ' S' c A '. I 1 1 I ' I' '. V . ' '- .' I 4 1 i1 11. f 5 . 2 ,' I' c ' 1 I - 1 ' .ff ' .' 4 Q ': S 'ff 1' '.' ' , . ' 1 . . lv 1 1 1 I L. ' V l - ,. ' . . . 1 . I . V '. .' .. 2 0 '1 . ' 1 1 ' - - , 1. . . - 11 , ' .- .1 ' 1 ' Q U. - 1 i , - 1 .'1' . c ' c ' ' Y 1 .' ' a . 1 K - . ' . 1 . ' I . . . ' V .W 1 7, T ' 1 , S r I - ' 1 . ' ' . -Owe 1 For MISS Stxnchneld declded to act: , v A . N . . 0. . 7 1 ' ' ' 1 . 1 Y V I 1 ,1 1 1 ', ' ' 1 ' V , r ' , ' ' 1 ' C K 1 .' .H 2 .' ? - '- ' - U I I ' ' ' . ' . C LA C C Y ' 1 ' ' ' . . K' ' . , . f .2 . . . . 1 ' V., ' ' ' K K . . ' ' wa 1, 1 1 . 40 1 A- I . 1 ' Q 1 ,- 'I 4 1 T. 1 -4 1 4 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' '. f z 1 T3 , ' . f . 1 Q 1 , 1 1 11 H .4 - .1 u ' 11 ' 1 5 F- , . f- , .



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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

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