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

 - Class of 1947

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HARBOR Xoxx 11l the doors ale flymg open All that xx a1m 111 lb gone ex eryone afte1 the11 lunches They ru11 111 ano out t1ll Im su1e the temperature 15 al 111ost Aero I guess 1ts 1 useless task Vly fee xx1ll haxe to get along the best they ca11 t1ll xx ar1n xx eathel Ple1se school boa1d toxxn oft1c1al O1 xxhoexer 1eads th1s cant xxe h1xe some 11exx sto1m VNllld0VKS and m1ybe some patch plaster fox those cr 1cks IH the xx alls Really I l1ke school but I xx ould 11k It lots bette1 1f maybe It vxas a l1ttl xx 11n1e1 my teet are f1o7en Jean Llemons 11 IHE INSIDE DOPE ON SULLIVAN HIGH lt on my day xou should dee1de to Xlwlt bulhxan dont torget to brmg to soothe you1 yumpmg ne1xes 1n the tuture NN hell you haxe reached the front steps you xx11l hea1 the steady hum ot xx h1sper1ng hummlng crunchlng the sharpen1ng ot pe11c1ls passmg ot classes and other s1m1lar 1101865 Don 1 be 1la1med by the tlme you knock dlld M1 Lole h1s Jo1ned you outs1de the doo1 you m1y f1nd yourselt yell 111g at the top ot your XOICQ and Mr Cole a11sxxe1111g 111 the same xxay It s 11ot lllltll Mr Cole has agcllll opened the doo1 that xou mlght heal a p11 d101J 1nd you c1n catch a glance the sxx eet 1I1l1OCQlIt faces M1 Lole xx1ll sly lh1s lb 1 study pe11od' And xx hen xou haxe p1oceeded 1s befon xou n11x he 11 a11 occas1on1l Qlllt that or Ouch' M 1ybe the sound of BEACON penc1ls btllklllg the xvall hoxx 501.116 here Lets go x1s1t freshmen Engllsh Noxx xx h11e xxe re 1n class you plobablx xx11l beg1n to xxonder xvho the crazy 13815011 xx as xx ho named lt that Eng 11sh' Detnntely not' You had bettel bllllg along some cotton as xvell a asp1r1n after all IIOIIOI' Roll Students teacher pets I dOllt know hoxx some of u cxe1 get on It Its a good th1ng they dont count conduct on that Su1ts me though Nexxs theres alvxays plenty ot that Just l1sten 1n on the g1rls gos S111 Someone s always golng to get h1s head knocked off but xvhen you ask the x1ct1m about It he alxvays bl Im 1eady Or Oh Gnls d1d you hea1 about bports 'Ihats more Colby Wood style Basketball softball baseball and many other Xd11OLlS act1x1t1es You should xx atch Colby bmgmgl Oh' Such melody xxhlch floats 1nto the study room After you haxe l1St9H9d to the Slllglllg' you must go 1IltO M1 Wood s 1oom There upo11 lookmg 1n you xx1ll all but f1nd h1m asleep 1Isnt that so k1ds 'J Duung recess you xx1l1 be an1aLecl at the long l1ne of pup1ls fg1I'lSJ III front of the mlrlors th1s 11119 Ib doub led xt noon Mary Ellen IS bound to e thele Kly Llndsex 1 so t lucky She doesnt hue t xx ut 1 l1ne xerx lo11g as she c1n look OXLI then heads bpeaklng' YVell 1tter 1 fexx 1nd 111s stamme1s and 1 lT1lXtLllb ot 1111 g111ge thex get along xe1x xx ell Algeb1a'Such Junk' The poo1 1' 15 1 1 v . . V . . v v v 1, 1 1 1 -4 -1 v ,1 - z - s . K ,, ', . , 7 ' I ,1 v.'1. 1 .1 ' V 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 ' 1 7 ' 1 1 1 - A . 11 ' '1 1 11 1 'v I ' v . . Y' f 1 . ', . 1 ' . - ' - ' rx 1 - v . . . . 4 1 . I r . 1 1 4 1 I' ' A ' f' 9 ' 9 -I 1 a 1 1 1 4 1 .1 , v ' 5 L, 1 1V ' ' Q 2 1, L. 1 A1 1 1 1x1 1 ' ' s s ' , 1 1 'f1 1 ' Z 1 A L1 1 1 . al . . y . f 1 1 4 v I 1 1 I L I U Y 1. '1 . 1 ,1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1. 1 1 ' A 9 ' ' - 1 . . . , . . 1 1 1- vz 1 ln - v J 1 1 A ' L K L . 1' 71 1 f 1 U ' . . 1 1, L A 1 J ,, V .S . , .2 R f. 'qw v v v v v 1- ' - I I .. 1 . . , H H '. 1. ' ' 7 7 ,1 1. 77 '1 ' ' 1. 1 ' ' . L ' I 1 v 1 1 r 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 . 1 1 along a tresh supply' of Bayer ASp1FI11 , 1, .- 1. , - ,- - . I . ,. T. A ' , h I . I 1 1 . 1 7 . , , . ,. 7 7 7 ' ' 7, ' Q ' , 'fn' . 1 . 1 . Y 7 ' 1 A 11 1 1 n 1. . .1 1 f 7 L ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 ' 1' t A ' , . , , . , . . K 1 I ' , 1 1 . . Q, -' T 1 1x1 1 1' f 1 1 1 . C L 'a Y 2 Y . v ' h V ' A . . ki . my ' 1 - ' 1 7 ' 1 ' r -V I - 1 . .- b 1 ' . 2 .' s .' r ot , . 1 1 7 1 1 1. ' ' 1 1 1 1. . . '1 . 1 O c II . , 1 i 2 Y 2 I 1 at 1 L, 1 K ,Q u I - - ' urs 1 - , ' H ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 maj, .' ' 1 .' 1 ' . ' '- 1 2 ' 1 1 51 . , A , , ,' I 14 ' 1 1 , 1 . 1 .1 1 N at 2 c , C 5 1 1 ' . 1 H H1 1 . . ' . . u C e 1 1

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LITERARY EDLCATION IICIUCIUUII IS a mayor fact 111 our 1yc1yday l1fe W1thOUt educatlon the1e could be p1act1ca1ly all 1glIOI'dl1t pcople 111 the world It we dldllt have schools thelc yy ould be no future for young AIIILII cans as they would not be able to get ihead Know llOth1llg do lIOthlllf:, pentalns to th1s 1nc1dent If we haye schools and a chancc to cducate our m1nds we can makc someth1ng of ourselves and not bc 1ust fa1mers and clam dlggers Many Chlldltll are unable to go be yond h1gh school but they ale able to step out and get a Iob May be 11ot as good a one as 1t they had graduated f1om Vassar or Ha1ya1d But they at least haye a chance Many appllcants applymg fOl a 1ob ca11not be accepted unless they haye had a h1gh school educatlon If anyth1ng should happen to ou1 h1gh school here 1n town many ch1ld 1en s educat1ons would 11ey er be con pleted as they w ouldn t haye a chance to go any further W1thout educatlon there would b lO sy stLl'lIdt1C tra1n1ng of moral and mtellectual fdcllltles and lIOthlll3b yy ould bc accomphshed 1n our mOdLll yo1ld of llX1l1g P11sc1lla Barlctt 1 MY FEET -X11 you yy um' W0lId81fL1ll N101 cozy wh11c you ire 1s1t' You 1 luc y Why' because land I hopc 11c y leac a lon l1s It lsonsj Im fxcezmg I haye a wonderful seat he1e I cnool Oye1 nea1 the wmdow th111 t1om the back It lb I can look out dlld see the h1lls covered w1th snoyy md all those trees bare 1n the WIIIILI sun Why am I complalnlng' lou hue just seen one slde ot th plcture I can also feel the ICG cold Vkllld lJl0VN1llg 111 between the cracks IH thc wall and from around the wlndoyy casmgs My papers go flymg IH a d1rect1ons In the summer th1S mlgh be nlce but now 1ts w1nte1 and my feet a1e cold F1nally my feet get so cold that all I thlllk of IS lylng IH the sun on some n1ce beach and that certamly 1snt f1nd1ng out how many BTU s one pound of ICC w1ll glye off changmg from 32 degrees F to 52 degrees F I haye an 1dea' Ill Slt on my feet can f1nally fllllih my Physlcs but no oh' no here comes Mr Cole just when my feet were gettlng warm I know what he ll say M1ss Clemons you ll haye a CUIX ature of the splne Slttlllg w1th your feet up l1ke that Put them on the floor please Dont teachers eyer 1931129 that the1e might be other reasons besldes the1r own? Anyway down go my feet and I tut yy atchmg the clock hop111g that the bell w1ll 11ng so I can stand oy1 hc 1eg1ste1 By the way eyeryonc ILIIIS to thc three 1eg1sters wc hay1 ind you hayc to be fast to flnd room I4 - - T , V . V A . Zi 4 . ' '. 1 ' ' .I v 1 1 ' l 1 .' C 1 I 7 1 -3- v . V ' ' 1 ' 'y 4 ' 'vi ' 'I 14 1 ' 1 ' v I . 1 1 1 I 1 7. A' ' . . 1 , . 2 . L, . 1- ' . ' v ., . , . ' ' '. , . . . ,. - 2 V , KV . .1 V . . y ' ., . . 2 ' D 1 ' 7 ' 14 .. . . ' ' V' ' D Vs . ' .V 'V ' ' . Y. . N - A 1 1 y 1 K1 1 1 , H I ' , A , ' A Q. V . . 7 . 1. W' ' ' 7 1. s 1 V ' ., . f - . 1. n L ' I . V7 . .V Y. . 1 .A V , , 7 . , ' L n . n L L ' . . Y. . Y . T . y - ' f 1 ' . ' K I sw n L n V . , . ' 'I . . . Maybe that wlll thaw' them out and I I' - 7 - . , i . , . T . T . , k . . , V V , -D U A v v V v c W v Y Y I X . Y V 1 ' y I '4 '-1 W 7 V Q V 1 Q ' 'Q ' . . . - K' ' ' ' 1' 1 1 ' ' I . I u Y! . ,, , V, , . . R v . ' V' , I v 1 ' I K a ' .'V ' . . ., In ' ' 'r K Q' A' . V V. V V . . 1 'e j 'z ' '. ' . 1 1 512' '- ' ' ' ant .H , . . , . 1 V . .k V ' V' J .. . . 1 1 , - '. . V V , . ' . ' 1 . . l 1 v .1 u 4 V 1 4 1 . I . yot 1 ICALI. to I g .'t of ' .' 1 ' S ' 'J ' '1 :Ap v 1 ' sl . u I , . ,J ' c. . . L 8 ,



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H -XRBOR lt1tht1s 3103.11 OX61 It to sax 11oth111g ol hoxx xxe feel about lt I oom o1de1 It s left 111 a COIICIIUOII 1ll llghl but It xxont be pelfect And xx ho DICRS up the magazmes a11d cle 111s up -X f1e hman xxe a1c made todo all the vxork VX e ll be gl 1d xx he xx1 It sophomo1es QIXICS IS 0111 seco11d per1od I must ll t lt 1xe that o11t cspec1all3 SIIILG M1 lx ood teaches that Its not s0 bad unless he d9C1d6S to g1xe us a test Ttachels a1e O K M Qole 15 al most alxx ays easy xxlth us He ls OU1 IJIIIICIDHI He beg1ns the day bx read lllg to us f10Ill the B1ble and ends the d 1x bx saylng Those xx ho a1e to stax 1fte1 school ale He usuallx keeps 1 good half of the school Nllb WOQt8l IS knoxxn by ex 615 stu dent because she teaches Enghsh IIILQ ex e1xo11e IN so xxell dCqLldlIlt9Cl xx th he1 I shan t go l1ltO deta1ls NI1 Wood 18 our coach and xxe all tlnnk he s a good one He l1kes spo11s ot 1ll k11 ds We hope he ll be he1e g, 111 next xea1 1n splte of ou1 xxays hut at school lll8t1l'I1G lb 1941 the place 1s Sull1 x 111 Ma1ne and the school IS Sull1 1 H1gh And though you max, haxe tx loped a terr1f1c headache one ls SU16 xou ll nex er forget xou1 1 11 to bull1x an Hlgh Dorothy P1 eble O JOE S DREAM lt xx 15 a l1ttle xx h1te house xx 1th 1086 uound It 1nd a l1ttle gate leadmg up the xx alk that Joe dreamed he xx oult omedax haxe Joe had bee11 ox e1se1 lo1 18 months 1nd xxh1le he xx as OXKI thut he thought of h1s g11l NIAIX BEACON and the l1ttle xxh1te house that xxa xx dltlllf, fo1 h1m when he retu1ned But Joes dream nexer came t1u1 because a te1r1ble thmg happened to h1m a sho1t t1me after Pea1l Ha1bo1 It xx as a cold drealy day o11 Decen be1 51 111 the bouth PdC1flC and out s1de loe s camp the bullets xx e1e fly mg 1nd the guns xxere roarmg Joe buddy Hal was sent on a dangerou HIISSIOII and Joe xxas xva1t1ng 1mpa 1 ently for h1m to return As Joe looked out 1n the dlstance he not1ce1 xx hat looked l1ke a flgure xx alk1ng to xx ards h1m As the flgure came close Joe IlOll1C9d It was Hal Just about that t1me Joe sensed that somethmg xx as go1ng to happen so he hollered to xxa111 Hal but 1t was too late Hal c1opped to the ground Joe sudde1 dashed out to plck up Hal s dead bod 1nd teaxs f1lled h1S eyes He d1ec xx 1thout exen a chance to f1ght At thlS t1me the Japs attacked and cap 1111 LQ the 1sland They also took Joc as then' pr1soner They led Joe to damp and h1dden cave 1n the d1St3lll h1lls As soon as they reached a c centratlon camp one of the Jap 0fflC e1s asked h1m what the 1mportan 1111881011 xx as that Hal was sent on but Joe xx ouldn t tell so they Wh1pped h1m lllltll h1s back bled and they burne h1s t1ngerna1ls but Joe st1ll wouldnt g1xe 111 He stayed 1n the Concentra t1on camp for 6 months vxlth xery llttle food and water One day as Joe was sleepmg h axxoke suddenlx He thought h l1e11d planes 1n the d1St3HC9 1086 flom the mat xx hlCh he used fOl 1 bed IH the damp tell and clossed the Ll ment flool to look out of the non b llled xx111doxx Could It 1eallx be 1 1 I6 I 12 1 1 -.1 7-1 1 - 1 ' , A-1 1 ' 1 1 ' K1 1 1. 5 . I Y . 'I . . r 4 . H , 1 4 1 . , . A . . , , . i 1. 7- . y , 1 - at Y 1 ' . f , ' ' N I ' , , ' , , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 f Ac 1 . 1 5 ' , A - 1 - . . ' 1 , . 1 . - ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' A' c All ' 1 9 v I 1 1. ,1 ' ' V 5 A 1' ' , 1 1 1 ' ,. . . . - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1- 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 , 1 c - -1 , 1 v 4 . 1. . T 1 V 1 1 1 1 Ag , A1 ' 1 1 , , 5 rf 1 1 's 1 1 ' -v' f ' . G - 1 . 1 1 11 x1v . 1 . V 1 1 v . Y . V ,11 1 1, 1 . A ,Y , . . . 1. - . - 1- 1 . - 1 . . . 1 - 1 1 11 11 1 1 1' '. 1 1 1 ' Y - 1 1 1 . 1 1. . ' w 1 y v V: . . 1 1 . 1 D - 1 1 1 1 1 . K. . 1 - 1 1. ' U 1 1 1 1 v 1 ' 1 1 ' ,x 1 1 . 9 ' . 2 A w 5 4 4 77 4 4 v 1 V1 1 . '1 1 v 4 l I Z 7' . ' , - A 11. K 1 J v 1 . 1 1 - , . A 1 1 1 1 1 1 y- '1 - 1 ' , 1 1 1, . 1 C 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 w ' ' ' 1 11 U' 1 1 f. L 1 1 vi' 11 v l , r ' I . 1 ,Y. 7 l , I 1 '. 1' ' ' ' Y 1' ' ' I y A' . 1 1 'IL1 A' J Y . 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 ' ' - 1 -1' ' ' . 2. Ll fit 7 U' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 J 1A . S ' S. 1 1 VA vs . ,., I .x . ' Q - - - V1 I . I l ' 1 I Y l ' c , '- - 1 1 YZ ll . V ' 1'1' ' , v . . T v , . . t U ' 1 , , l 3 - - ' 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 ' '1 ' .llllxg 1 1 , D , f . '.A V , . Y . . ' .. . 1 7 1 5 , 1 1 1. Q . I . l - N ,5 . 1 . H V. 7 . v ' . A - . , C .ES 1 1 lr. 1 , A, S . , w Y e . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' , ' ' 1 1 f 2 ' 1 . Ho .1 '- ' I 1.1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 1' 1 ' f ' ' -'x 1' - ' . 1 1 11 -1 , - A 1 if 1. A ' 11 ' 1 h., 2 v ' 11 . 1 ,. ,X 1 '. 1 - 1 ' ' - 1 . . . . . .' , . ' , 1 y A t 1 1 5. ' ' .

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