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THE SEA BREEZE OUR TEACHERS Styvie is our principal, He'-s also coach and lteacherg The place he'd like to see us all Is downstairs on the bleacher. Miss Smith teaches English and Frenchg She's one of the 'best of sports. Miss Seeber teaches History and Lating She gives us tests too often. We all wish that about this thing Her heart she'd try to soften. Higgins teaches commercial thingsg Hefs only been here a year. After a class has left his room, He's apt to say Oh dear! She tells us and tells us to behave, But never to Styvie reports. P. L. McLain '33. fPage 301
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THE SEA BREEZE Lloyd Beckett is all right, Donald Anderson loves the girlsg But with hi-s teachers likes to fight. Jeff Caven likes the girls, He does not prefer those with curls. Bud Keefe is full of the dickens. If he were younger, he'd get some lickings. Florence Young's a basketball starg Let's give her three cheers: rah! rah! rah! Ailie Mahoney is cute and small, And s'he's a favorite with us all. Leonard likes a certain lass, I't's Evelyn and -she's in this class. Latin is never accomplished by Strong. Whom does he think of all day long? Two members we have by the name of June. They're as different as a fork and a spoon. Of Kathleen and Wilma there's nothing to say, For they are the same day after day. Just to name Paque and the Malcolms two, Is the very best that I can do. I should have done more, I know, But after the rest, my brain said, Whoa.' P. L. MCL. '33. FRESHMAN CLASS POEM Here's to the ,class of '34g No brighter class entered Thomaston before. It's dark-eyed lads and fair-haired lassies Make it one cf the extraordinary cl-asses. Algebra and Carrol are great friends. Butt he's always ,glad when the per-iod ends. Hilda Anderson I can't make rhyme So I'll write of her some other time. Of Arthur Ifemy we're getting leary, But we really think he's stationary. He prefers blue eyes and sandy curls. Barbara Achorn is a Latin shark Who always gets a very good mark. Frank Jacobs while standing on, his toes, Looks quite cute with gum on his nose. Marion Miller, the light-haired lass, Is very smart in English class. Robinson is Verge's better half, Though Robin-son hasn't Verge's horse- laugh. Libby's the center for basket-ball. Thomaston favors her, one and all. The sheik of the class is Albert Hall. When you say that you've said lt all. Smalley walks to school with Miss Dyer: He doesn't realize he's playing with fire. Esther Harjula from South Thomas- ton, Maine: We trust that some day she'll attain great fame. Richard Bucklin. whose father is -farming, Is good to look at and really quite charming. Though Fern Benner dwells in Cush- ing, Maine, She's fond of Thomaston, just the same. Evangeline Paquin is quite some lass: She's fond ofa boy in the Junior class, Verna Young behaves in schoolg She never laughs nor breaks a rule. Muriel Young is nick-named Bunny , She likes a boy who's really funny. Charles Stackpole surely is a pet, For he's taller than any student yet. Though Perry's fond of basket-ball: For Augusta Noyes he had to fall. Beverly Wellman likes bright red flare, Especially the color of Foddy's hair. L. D. '34-E. J. '34. Wage 29.3
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5 A 1 C7 Z J B C 00 Q ell dl' , - 'X X X l !0X0l'-X--I-'X-fi-'lui'+!0Z Z !'-101''! ! Z !''! X'-!0Z I-'I I-'I0!-'!0I'-I !0I-'! Z-'!+ Diary, I am going to confide to you all of our secrets in the years of 1930 and 1931. Mon., Sept. 8. 1930.-Back to school again! We have the same teachers, with the exception of Miss Bartlett, whose place is taken by Mr. Higgins. Wed., Sept. 10, 1930.-Excitement in the main room! Experiment in the chemistry class causes a fire, which is extinguished by some of our brave boys. Thurs., Sept. 11, 1930.-Had our voices tested this morning by our new music teacher, Miss Alcada Hall. Fri., Sept. 12, 1930.-Visitors--Gladys Seavey and Lutthera Burton.- Mon., Sept. 15, 1930.-Styvie its urg- ing us all to pay our athletic dues. Tues., Sept. 16. 1930.-An event of great importance-Dinty Day has come back to school. Thurs., Sept. 18, 1930.-Excused at 3.00 o'clook to go to a baseball game. Mon., Sept. 22, 1930.-Freshman re- ception wasn't so hot. Wed., Sept. 24. 1930.--Had Tuesday off on account of the teachers' con- vention in Rockland. Mon., Sept. 29. 1930.-Seniors decide to have a social Friday night. Wed., Oct. 1, 1930.-Seniors are go- ing to sell candy every recess. Thurs., Oct. 2, 1930.-Candy sale promises 'to be a big success. Fri., Oct. 3, 1930.fSocial is post- poned until Wednesday night- .Tues.. Oct. 7, 1930.-The school picture was taken. Hope the camera stood the shock. Thurs., Oct. 9, 1930.-A man from Curtis Publishing Co. came here with magazines to sell. Wed., Oct. 15, 1930.-Soiphomores have their class rings. . Thurs., Oct. 16, 1930.-Sophomores are selling sandwiches o11ce a week. Mon., Oct. 20, 1930.-Senior class decides to give a comedy. Wed., Ocit. 22, 1930.-Everyone is sad. Why?-Because we don't have to go to school the rest of the week on account of the Teachers' Convention. Tues., Oct. 28, 1930.-Prizes for sel- ling magazines are given out. Fri., Oct. 31, 1930.-School picture posted on the bulletin board in the main. room. Some ornamenft-n.'est- ce pas? Wed., Nov. 5, 1930.-United States Army B-and is .playing in Rockland. Those who want to go get out of school lifteen minutes early. Thurs., Nov. 6, 1930.-A man came to sell graduation invitation, cards, ctc. On the whole we had a very un- exciting time-no fights over caps and gowns. Nobody wanted th-em. Mon., Nov. 10, 1930.--Mildred Dem- monfs and Doug Walker visited the school. Tues., Nov. 13, 1930.HThe SOCial last night was swell! Everybody en- joyed it. tPage 311
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