Thomaston High School - Sea Breeze Yearbook (Thomaston, ME)
- Class of 1939
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THE SEA BREEZE Publlshed by Students of Thomaston Hlgh School Volumne 23 Thomastonl MBIDQJ June, 1939 Number I T S T A EDITOR IN CHIEF Norman Overlook JUNIOR EDITOR ART EDITOR larle Clark Arthur Bucklin BUSINESS MANAGER EXCHANGE EDITOR JOKE EDITOR Kendall Orff Hester Foster Leslie SIMES ASSISTANT SCFOOL CALENDAR ASSISTANT Leah Tlllson Collq Stone Doroth Wallace ......jL........ ATHLETIC EDITOR BOYS ATHLETIC EDITOR GIRLS Charles Simpson Barbara Gllchrest ALUMUI EDITOR LOCAL EDITOR Audrey Moore Elonla Noodcock Prlnclpal L C Sturtevant N T E N Page Dedlc tlon Edltorlals Literary QGHIOT Statlstlcs School Calendar Locals Sports Jokes Alumnl Exchanges ..... ... Advertisements... ...SO E D O R I A L I F F ' A' In ' L e ' - em TCommercial Supervisorjl MrQ Wood English Supervisorif Mrs. Gardiner C O I - T S ' a ' ... .. 2 ' ' ... -- 5 .. ..... .. -- '7 . ' . 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Q Q . . 1- y f Cs. . . a Q :fl P Edltorial Board Back Row Leslle Simpson, Audrey Moore, Arthur Bucklin, Hester Foster, Charles Simpson, barbara Gilchrest, Kendall Orif, Leah Tillson, Dorotny Wallace Seated Elonie Woodcock, Norman Overlook, Marle Clark lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row enlor Class Lorls Olson, Cella Stone, Margaret Hysom, Dorothy Stultz, Luc, rd ms, Gladys HutCh1DS, Neri Dodge Velno Llncell, Audre, Moore, Kathleen Anderson Arthur Eucklln, Helen bales, Pnyllls Cushman, Barbara Autlo, Gester Poster Barb ra Gllcqrest, Olive Leach, ElOH1a Woodcock Howard Orne, Cleyto ewart, Lorman Overlock Leland Overlook, Slm n Leadbetter, Relno Sa stamolnen, Russell Sevon, Leslle Simpson Charles Simpson, Harold Stetson, Kendall Orff, Rlchard Neal, Fred Young If . f I ' C C I O . H . ', . . F - . F . 2 1' f . a . . f . . 0 ' f S : T ' M . 'r 1 A r ,- v n ' 1 1 11 ' f a ' I - - ' a bf 1 L4 . G ull. , o - - A . . V , : . ' ' . ' ' ' ' '. ' ' A , . A V . 3 , 5 , A . O 1- . 'f ' . . , , 5 5 - . . : - . . . rl XX Q .YN Xi., -2, he e- e e-' of g'1?eml1m, Ups W u 4' ef- f 1-XM f HITLEQ AWD PEACE In my opinlon, one of the most, and maybe, the most important figure whlch stands before the whole world today is Adolf Hltler Everywhere we turn we hear that name belng uttered Hltler and the peace QU6St1OH are belng dlscussed by people on the streets, ln homes over the radio and 1n the newspapers The recent crisis has been averted at least for the present the Munich Agreement made about three weeks ago The questlon has been ralsed, UN1ll the NUHICU Agreement be the step to brlng peace Europeon I am lnclined to belleve, with many others, that it will not Has there ever been peace ln all countrles of Europeo Ne flnd that all down through the ages of Hlstory there were constant boundary dlsputes whlch almost always led to war But, does war help any 1n settllng these dlsputes and satlsfylng the count les lnvolved? It does not' Today, erm ny 13 after the land she lost lD the World War and thlngs are more compllc ted than ever' All of us Mao heard H1tler's speech on due radlo, know that he sald after gettlnv the Sudetan terrltory, never aveln would he demand any more or t f ot on any terrltory ln Europe I wonder just how many people ln th1s fvrld of ours Mould t ust h1m9 nouldn't he easily go lnto A313 and down lnto Afrlc e'ter more lane and COlOHlGS9 satlsfled but lS st1ll lHCT6PSlHF hls Armaments Ue 15 vettlng strong er and stronger Some dev, he vlll declde he wants more land and will not stop for nvthlnv, but wlll rush rlsht lH mud take lt, provlding the dSmOCT8C1SS UlVG ld to hlm s the have 1U the other eases Hltler ls, a great manf tlmes llke a movle actor If he vets the idea lnto h1s head that he wants to do some partlcular thlnv, he rushes rleht 1nto lt, never stopplnv to conslder what h is about to do Belng a great orator he has exclted the German people to such an extent, that they now are completely under h1s alleglance They dare do nothlna but what he tells them to do lm? . . Q . l . . . . . I , 0 , , , by . ,. A . A K . in . . , . a 1 3 . 1 . C a ' . ' . ' T o ' a , . . J, . D N I . ac. , , se c ' ' . . . 'A , , ' F ' . 'J , Q . L . . V . 3 Ia 1 N . D Today, after he has been given the Sudetan territory he is not K . . . L . ,V . D .M 1 . U . A . ' I . , 1, . ' . - l .., ll : at L. ,D . M .RA . . . G . t. .L . 3 nv Q .Q I . . . . I U A 1, . IM, .LJ Q . . 0 D 0 u I h I U I-D 'D -A O . D . THE SEA BREEZE 4 In my estimation, there will be no settlement to these boundary questions, for as soon as one disagreement is smoothed out, another arises. The nations of the world are so selfish and greedy! They think only of themselves and of the land they can get by fair or foul means. They think nothing of bringing on war and killing millions to carry out their selfish enterprises. Some day Hitler will have gone far enough Some day the dem ocracies will come to realize that he has done too much and they will rise up against him and crush him Any country, who does as Hitler is doing in Germany, will finally come to ruin It behooves the United States to keep out of this European tur moil, altogether if it is possible M v SPRING FEVER When is school not schoolo Although that question may never have been medltated before, lt is a fact that there comes a tlme ln every student's life when school is not school Vhen is that joyous t1me9 It comes once a year and makes too brief a y1s1t It has a strange but m8gD1flC9Ht lnfluence on all who wltness 1ts magnetlc attractlon, but teachers and students beneflt especlally by lt lt lS when the buds burst open and the llttle brooks run full t1lt down the greenlng meadows It lS Sprlng, HFlDglH9 wlth it that strange ethereal malady Gprlng Fever Thomaston Ulgh School, being a typlcal school whose students never fall to become afflicted, wlll serve as an excellent example of what Sprlng Fever does when lt strlkes The hustle and bustle of grad uatlon preparedness, mlngled wlth the dreamy clutches of Sprlng Fever makes a pleasant, lf queer, COmblD3tlWD of emotlons, and the school bulges wlth people runnlng around wlth bewildered expresslons and startled smlles nS for those whom the blrth of a new world effects dlfferentlr, they s1t Nltf melancrol pGHSlUGHSSS ga lng Nlth vacant eyes at an up ide donn bo k across NhlCH a pattern of frlendly llght falls Jhen the breeae holds 1ts breath 1D the trees and a lone blrd chlrps a note of 8DtlClf3tlOH, the lanquld type of student ralses hls head and slghs, w1th spasmodlc repetltlons, tlll the cobwebs have retreated Then he takes a pencll from behlnd hls ear and dreamily wrltes a fem llnes of verse on a plece of scr p paper Teache s too, are decldedly changed t the new atmosphere, l though they seldom slnk lnto a torpar In fa t, they lsually beam a llttle more and assl n lessons cf smaller quantlty and content te thelr breathless puplls Perhaps they know that the mlnd 1 where the heart lS At any rate, they are eyen more otllvlous than usual of the notes that are smuggled, and passed, acros , up and down the alsles It lS because they are glad thelr school dutles are ne rly over for another year or do they sense also that rare nd lnfinlte feellng Probably we w1ll never know the answer but, at least, ve wlll beneflt from thelr benevolence Nhlle lt lasts , - I U - A 0 PD I C I i- . Y. . . . . w, ' . . . . . l . . . . . . . :D . . . . U . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' 'v 3 . ' A I . . V -l D V . . . . - xr 4 1 g D . . . . 'f 1 ' 3 9 . . . . xg K I . . . . . A V . Q . . , x A . . . , . V . W . V W . . . 7 1 . 1 V ' U 1.. K3 W . . . Q S , '- fl e. 1 1 . Sun' . V. . . -7 , u A 1 . H - . , . . . . . 1 . 7 . I . . . A . . . . 5 .., . . . . . . 1 a , c 4 . , . . Q . sy 14 ,A .I L Q 14 ' .wr 1 3 + ' 1 , 2 1 ' . I . , fi r ' -1 'jp f n V 1 I ' .4 V 4 . . U 4 . -3 L2 ! L A I 4 . V . . O . ' L . e, Q C V I I 0 - U . V V 1 V l . ' ' .V .J . 5 S ' . , . . C Q D L LA ' G . . . n . T . . -:L 1 5 . Q . , . K 4 1 ' ' O THE SEA BREEZE 5 School is not always school. We hope that now every one realizes the fact and knows why. Voicing the thoughts of every Thomaston High School student and Cwe hope! teacher, Spring and Spring Fever, we wel- come you once more to our confines. Narita Dodge '39 AMERTCAN HUNTERS ORGANIZE During the months of October and November thousands of hunters will roam through the beautiful woods in search of game Hunting is a sport enjoyed by both young and old People now do for fun what their ancestors did for a living Most sportsmen realize the dangers of game extinctlon and obey the laws But there are always some who don't realize or don't care about the future They slaughter game, paying no heed to bag limits or game laws When a hunter goes out and kills more birds of game than the legal llmit or when he shoots out of season he is not cheat ing the law but himself and every real sportsmen in North America National Organization of American hunters, an ideal whlch has been hoped for since the f1Sh and game supply of this country first began to falter, became a reallty in 1956 The launching of this fed eration will undoubtedly constitute the most important step ever taken in the history of outdoor sport It will mean the collecting of every local, state, and regional group interested in the future of fishing and hunting 1n Km6TlC8, messing the strength of all, and directing it towards furthering the cause of the North American fish and game supply These organlzations of American sportsmen have been trying to get the people interested ln the future of wildlife on this continent Movements have been launched in twenty six states to develop a program for the advancement, restoration and conservation of wildlife There is no greater force for effectife conservation than an aroused public sentiment on the part of those who love the out of doors If the sentiment in the community is that the law shall be obeyed, there will be few who will risk the consequences of V1018tlHg any reg ulations With the whole hearted co oper t1on of sportsmen these orvanlzat ions will go a long ways toward bringing our game supply back to lts former splendor Every true sportsmen should do all 1n h1s power to ald the cause QClHO Saastamoinen '39 FO OPWQ TIOT What does the word co operate mean? Does the one that performs his dutles and works wlth a nevllgent attltude co operate wlth h1s employer or himself? Those qu stions are very import nt 1n the eyerv day llfe of the world Thelr nswers should be foremost 1n the mind I C a . ' . . , ' . . 1 , . - 4. 6 I . . O , k . 0 l . . ' ':a I . r . . I - . I ' 1 1 . . .. I . . - - P s D - . , ' 'D , - . I . . . I . A 14 I -' ...J IK lx .-.......1i...i . . . . . . . , . a J ' ' . - Q . , a ' - 1 4 A K N , - . Q 4.1 THE SEA BREEZE 6 of everv student and graduate. Thev should be and are the golden key to success. To co-operate means, according to Noah Webster, to act or operate jointly with others for a common end. To me it means also the manner or attitude in which we accomplish our tasks. Do we do them willingly andijovfully or just because we are obliged to and there is no alter- nat ve. The best place to learn how to co-operate with graciousness is in the schoolroom and this quality is definitely accentuated in all schools. In our sports, in our clubs, and in all of the other numer- ous activities, we have an excellent opportunity to show our willing ness to co operate Sometimes we notice that some people have more friends than others One reason for this is that one has learned the value of co operating with other people's views and ways Ne see some people who have made a success of their life while others have failed pitifully The suc cessful ones owe their success in part to their ability to co operate and not to void some distasteful task by haughtingly passing it along to their fellow worker. I consider that most gradu tes of today are very well equipped in this essentiil course, equipped well enough to march along to success with his fellows or, at least to fight against failure This know ledge can be to them one of the prevailing factors in molding a good character Finally although everything depends upon the individual as to whether he or she will fail or not, for the graduate is his own pilot to success, yet this success will in great part depend upon the foundation of good character developed through fairness, responsibility, and co operation Norman Overlook '59 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE LOBSTER FISHINP INDUSTRY9 Although m ny people alone the coast now get their living by lob stering, it does not mean that the ocean bottom will always be covered with an abundance of lobsters Every year now we hear about new res idents along our coasts, who have moved from the cities to go lobster ing The industry now is verv overcrowded During the summer months it is most believable that one could walk bout over the bouys of the traps with snowshoes Can dian lobsters are being shipped into Hoping to create a better market for our Maine lobsters, the com missioner at Boothbiy ordered large quantities of binds to be put on all the Maine lobsters but these bands slip onto a Canadi n lobster's claw as easily s they do on a M ine lobst r's claw The fishermen pay large prices for their gear, therefore, they must be paid suitable prices for their catches in order to exist It would be an advisable move to appoint authorities that under stand the industry more thoroughly Many of thc head officials now in office have no more idea about this occup tion than a resident of some inland village Sometimes I wonder if they ever knew what lobster is like These unreasonable laws now being passed are ruining this lm portant industry Mast the fishermen strikeq 0 7 -' ' Q ' A T. . . . - 0 . F ' . 3 e ' . , C . F I . . n, ' 0 V vii i . H Y I .. I .T Y 0 P fl c Q ' . b Q , v . . . 0 .P . . . X I H American markets in large quantities and are keeping the prices low. V ' L ' - c . I T , A A g 'I L Q 1 ' a . .a' - e . . I' 2 4 . A . 3 . . . 4 D . r I ' ' 1 A ' . 1 ' . -. .. . , , Q ' A 1. ' . -3 0 4 K ' 3 . . 3 . l, rg . 1 V . 1 1 I . 1 Kelsey Cushman '40 HUNT QPNIHQY eva Min iff r 'K ,ax Qbggibt L A-be 531 'L ,gm eerie me ,I- 'elif 356 , 1 rgiw 1 r 'Wa .ya The Man Who Forgot The first rays of the golden sun, piercing the gray dawn, prom ised to bring forth a glorious dey The heir to the Vandenmerk mill ions, standing on the lawn of his p latial home, gazed on the magnif icent splendor of the new born June day is he watched the sun climb higher in the lightening sky his thoughts went b ck to the conver sation of the previous evening H ying returned from carrying out his m1ster's order telling the servants that duev were to be given a two vear's v cation with pay the valet h d rem rked, WMr V ndenmark I regret that you are leaving us for such a long time My wife and I are pleased to be left as caretakers, and we shall do our verv best manage things carefully N To this statement Daniel Vandenmark had replied, nln a way I sorrv to leave, vet a change of scenery will do me good Besides, the doctor has ordered me to give up this round of parties and to keep out in the fresh air as much as possible After thinking things over, decided to tak a cross country hiking trip On the wav I shall collect notes for mv new novel In this wav I can combine work with health qince I t to lose all Contact with iartford, Connecticut for a while, I mm not leaving anv address If I haven't returned in two years and a half consult my lawyer Mow here Mr Vaidenmark was--ready to start his exile from society. Vith a determination to do or to die, he left the ancestral hells behind him. HMama! Mama, come here! Quick! There's a man out here,N shouted a girl of twelve. Mrs. MacQae, hurrying out of the door of her unpretentious coun- try house, saw Roselle bending over a tell, slim man who was lying near the well. is they looked at him wonderingly, he opened his black eyes. nWhere em IQN he inquired with a dazed voice. Nvou are in Qeadville.H As Catherine Mucqae said, WSee if you can get up,n she reached out her hand in an effort to aid him. ff' 'X l Il' 1 L 5 ' 3 ' X -. ' Q LLL. 1 . I I ' --1----1-- 1 ii: E: I .- ,E in -Bgigvn - ..........i---.. ..g1-5,155 11533. 1 ,,.3:E35Q1v,,34 15.5, --1------ . '+2g1w2a5ss. .a-' .. 11 QM-m' 11115311-'.1-aa-.. A1-fd... :wx - '111'-i 11' -'--1 11ZE'1Ei f.Mn-.222-HE -1:22112--11 - 5 1iaae:vH4'.',.-H uae 4-me-- .,121lq.:, . 1 .1-1 fgiiau, 'L . JT? V' im. -- ' .2 --1-I '1fw.1:aae:.-1 -:,1.va2.:1Fzaa'.x'- .. . 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Do you suppose that I have any identification card with me?H With these words the man.mho had forgotten all previous connections tried in vain to find some means bv which to identify himself WWe'll have to call you something H Catherine MacRae, a swe motherly woman, sympathized with this man whom a trick of fate had brought tq her home HOh, Mrma, let's call him HSlim W e call you Slim9' After WqlLa's' 19d of assent to Rose 's question, Mrs MacQ added that it was indeed a descriptive nan UI ll have to find something to do I ust have a home and friends somewhere H 'Mzvbe we can be of some assistance to yo My husband died five years ago, and since then we have been getting along as well as we can Ne have been thinking for quite a vhwle of hiring someone to help us since my father is too feeble to do much work, and Roselle and I can't do everything that must be done on even a small farm like ours Your services Nill be more than welcome to us if, of cnurse, y u are willing to receive small wages H His usually twinkling eyes expressed a deep gratitude that words could not have conveyed The forthcoming days unfolded new tvpe of existence for Slim the man who was formerly a well known author and the most important person in Hartford, but now a 'happy go lucky', full fledged Nhired mann Here in the serene peacefulness of the countrv he found content ment Roselle, an immenselv likeable girl, admired him for his friendly cheerfulness, and as the months passed, there started between Slim and Catherine an understanding friendship that would soon develop into something deeper In accordance to Sl1m's realization that he sylvania he tried by all means in his power to bring this about All his efforts were to no avail After the evening chores were f nished, it had become an estab lished custom for Roselle to sing to her audience of three It was a pleasure for the listeners to see her dark blue eyes sparkle when she sang gay, liltinn tunes and to see her face sadden and to hear the sob in her throat when the songs were sorrovful As her voice died away at the close of nCold Mine in the Skyn, a popular tune of the day, Slim remarked to Catherine, 'What a heavenly vaice' That child should have Slnglng lessons WI know, but we really can't afford 1 If my husband had lived we might have found some way, but now well, I can't afford it N Slim gained consciousness in a faintly familiar room To the nurse who was bending over him he said, NI've had an odd dream I dreamed that I've been working on a farm and that I fell in love Nith e most beautiful woman, mother of P girl Nho sang like a lark ' Catherine went to his bed side and, fter telling him that he fell from a beam, she related some of the events that had taken place , ' . ' - et, 1 . -.'- ' K 'H 'v- . 'gre - ' . -ae I Lx: ' ' ' 'C ' i u. ' 1 I 0 0 ' xl 3- I I ,o ' ' , . 1 . . , . . I 'J ' ' . ,D ve- l , I v - - - v - ' . . 4 . Fa . must find his real identity in spite of his happiness here in Penn- : , . I ' 5 . L4 1 'N - . Q . . . FD I .- .1 . . . A 3 1' ' . E 1 4.. . . . I ' t ' - . . I , A . . - J .4 '. a . . .N K . t O , 4 .rn 4, . A . A . . H E . , tn ,. 1 . ' .' n I ul -' 8 A 7 I 1 u J V 2 THE SEA BREEZE 9 during his period of forqetfulness. USO you see it's no dream,W she whispered. Gradually the deteils of the dream became a reality to him. It was not lonz before Catherine knew that HSlimu was in reality the well known Danlel Vandenmark she also heard the pleasing news that nSl1m' was POIHV to teke her, Roselle, and her father to Hartford Roselle, now fourteen, would have a chance to study music under a cepable master, nd her h1s days in a home with marked the bGU1HDiH2 of + 'Thenk aoodness,' pen, NThis storv's done mlStPkCS in lt W father would be able to spend the remainder of ll the comforts th t an old man engoys l938 many heppv years for the Vendcnmarks JF lk sald the high school Junlor, throwlng down her I hope that th teacher won't flnd too many Marion Burkett '40 DOUBLE SOLUTION Ruth Bartlem nd Betty Reed had been chums ever slnce they were ln the flfth grade, fhen Ruth moved to Qockvllle They had completed thelr gremm r school nud Hlgh School courses tovether, and then de clded to be nurses same room, swapped They hed done thls be wearlng 1 black natures On the afternoon fter thelr vrdduatlon her clothes to go home untll she was ble to door burst open dnd 1U came Ruth 'Look from Dad nd for 0 graduetlon present, I'm to They trdlned at the same hospltal sh red the clothes everythlng that very Sp9C1Hl chums do for three year now nd ln dnother week they would bind on Uuelr caps and ddlnv R N to their S13 Bettv was slowly pecklng ct employment Soon the Just recelved a letter take the car und vo on a three weeks V3C3tlOD 1n the M ratlme Provinces at h1s expense end best of all, vou're to come long I can tell vou, lt d1dn't take them lonv to peck and be ready for the trlp Although both Ulrls' mothers were n tlves of the Provlnces, nelther 31Tl had been there The towns beclm f rther nd farth r pert s they went up the coast toward th border nd flnelly pissed throuvh the custom offlce Ruth was b f r the more exclted nd lnslsted 1n stopplng and Jumplnv out to klss the ground of her mother's Hqt1V6 land, wh le Betty prlmly looked the other wav and wondered nwhut people would t5lDk' They dec1ded to tour the coast of Nov qCOtl lelsurely nd when they fcund sultabl spot to st y there for few d vs The next dav es they were dFlVlHg lonv ln the eountrr the sky became cloudy, the wlnd blew fUFlOUSly nd flashes of llUhCCH1Hg streaked the sky DTlV1Hg elong the shore road, they notlced sever l ldrve houses, end as the rain began to come ln l ree drops, they PCHl1Z6d th1t they must seek shelter lmmedlately NLook, Ruth, there's H vacant house on the T1 ht Ne probe ly could drive the car in the bern and st untll the shower 1S over . 1 1 - . , .. 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'I THE SEA BREEZE WIt won't do any harm to try, here we gon and she drove in e driveway Betty hopped out and, flndlng the door unlocked, sl1d it back Just then the raln came down ln torrents nWhat a lucky break that we could get in here' But now that we're here, let's look the place over,N sald Ruth, as they got out of the cdr and looked for an entrance to the house from the barn A door at the rlqht caught Betty's attentlon and strolling over to it she trled lt, found lt unlocked, and called to Ruth that she had found a door leadlng lnto a shed, from whlch they could probably 0 t into the house Nwhy, thls looks as 1f it might have been a carpenter' shop, Be ty, doesn't it9n Buth sa1d, as she BYBMIHBG the shed Grandfather Brown used to be a carpenter, but he and frandmother dled before I was orn Thev lived down hero in Nova qCOtl3 somewhere' 'How interestlnv Wouldn't lt be fun to flnd the house where t ey l1ved'N Nlt certalnly vould but mother felt so badly about thelr dea that she Non't even mentlon them Yau know, they were kllled bv a runaway horse qOmGt1mSS I thlnk that if she would go back would relleve her, but Dad said that she's alwavs been the same wav about it The shock seemed to slmplv stun her Even now, twentf years afterward, I'm sure that deep down ln her heart she 1sn't cured I agree with vou about her comlng back to her old ho If she could see lt, she would get over the shock, then summers it would be a knowing her as I do, that lt would mean a lot to her H By this tlme they had wandered about several rooms downstairs and declded to so upstalrs when they notlced a sign in the window Taking 1 up they read, WThis house to be auctloned, August QW Vhy, that's tomorrow' exclalmed Betty, el love an auctl Let' stick around untll tomorrow and see who vets it I rather like the place, myself It's not ln bad condltlon at all, is it9H UNO, lt isn't at that U The thunder storm was over by then, and they left to find a place to stay over night The next afternoon they went to the house A small crowd had gathered on the front lawn Flnally the bidding started and, as the bids were extremely low, and legglng a llttle, Ruth declded to pep thlngs up, being sure that the chief bidder, a middle sed woman, mould pay any price 'Six hund e she cried 'Seven hundred screamed her PIVP 'Eight hundred ' ' Tlne hundred' ' WA thousand dollars 'W yelled Ruth, without reallzlng what s was dO1Hg Her opponent reddcned, but was sllent lO s ' 0 I a ' O 0 . ' l 0 . . . oe I I . . m S .t ' . ' . W b 5 ' . A . fy A 'Q . Y 1 D! ' u Q h , ' n , , . ' th, K . . . . U . . ' I' D Q U I I Y V vv , f, ' me . wonderful vacation to go back to her old home and friends- I'm sure, t X ' . 17 Ol, . I: Oni 0 n D ' 3 0 . . . 1 .M D I , as . ' . ' r d!N O ' I 0 n , C 1 ' Jlo ' !!!' 'D . I l O 0 0 U - . . , . 1 ' 0 THE SEA BREEZE ll NA thousand, one thousand dollars!! Do I hear any more?H Silence reigned. HA thousand once, a thousand twice!! A thousand three times and sold to the young lady!!!!n Quth looked at Rettv veaklf but recelved no support from her petrlfled companion That evenlnv Quth's father received the following televram 'MIRW S OOO IMMEOIITEIN STO? UNWUOWIWGLY BOUFHT NOTH Q'q OLD HOME STOP SOLVED UVENTIOVMTVm PQOULEM TOR BTTTY AND NE QTOP STAQTINC CONVAL EQOWWT HOME IN TAII O OT E EllnTT PROQOEOWQ STOF LOVE RUTH ' Olive Qowell '39 I4 ITEQQ TJN KT UT Nhen Arnold Orlmr ree wvfd the n x th t hls rother had been lnstantl x1lled 1D an htJlWbllb accldent, nls W S of how he could brt L the SIC tld nes to H1 younger on, who we then twklve f are of U Qlnce A nold hid sums of money 1D thf to k m rk t h felt that he could nd father flTSC thought brother, made large '1VC Don every advantage Jhlch hls other nd father we e no longer able to do Nlthln w k Don ber me accustomed to U13 new home ln HrTtV1lle and to hls UU8Tdl3U, ho dlrect d wost of his attentlon toward hls happl ness, so much ln fact that Don thou ht h1s llfe A ter nlne vears had o s ed Don N hlmself as 1 man carrd for bv hi brother's mane! On hls twenty f1PSt bl thdl Dan rl nnkd to telllnv h1m that he vas Uolnv to tl P1tV to flnd supposed that hls brother would ILJCOQL thls decl ave thousht d1ffer ltlv lf h 'nof M11 Arnold' mind a sch W wh rebv Don could not obt h ve to r turn to lxrtvlll to send to hls broth mount of non v he had s posslble theufh th f1rn1 hfl roon n wasn't h1 own dependent man a urprlse Arnold by 1 no lt1OH on 101, but he would GQVGWOPIUU ln 1U work and would UlVfU hlm as soon llr hls t home, lt was clelr nd neat Don oft n Q11 voun lidf le3VlDg the bul d lng each mornlnv t s van o'cloek He surmised that he h1d come to e cltv a h h n w s UOID' o rk at WH offlce or some sub stantl l U7qltlOD Vounv l dles d1dn't lnterfst Don, but thls young MISS vould h ve P uvht enyonf's eve on Jrlmm, IhlQtllH llke rlrd, st pred l1.htl up the Sfwlfc an lHSJT no flrm JhlCh h h d 1 e 1a af LefO e Tnev h d asked hlm for r CO1MeHG TlOH to WWICU hc h d uleklf nd ln dep ndentlr r nllfd, Nnrnold Orl m, H rtvlllc, r t And here e was edver to comm nec Ol flrst le endable Aork Don 1 U1VGH 7Ud1CHCE to the m n r vho m th tlCWllf expr ssed hls regret th t the oo ltlOH h d bf n fll c te Uh1S good n turedlv and went about lOOklHU for oth r on nlnv JhlCh he d1dn't flnd too plenti ful 415 CdUPWtlOH nd tTqlH1U lw v dc med sltlsfactory, but he faced refusal everv tlme he returned Although few employers sald th t the DOSlClDDQ were no lonver open, most of Them lmplled that his n 1 '. x . 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S , ' C ip J f J O , t .','f' S Ol 1 A- 1 Y F - 4 U V , 1 ' C A - Q O f.:- , J sfn.Qe M f e Y J, eN -,O ee 'I 1 g 1 0 x S 1 1 T , ,, g 1 U V A c. L S . ' ' Q , 1 i. C1 , Ile 1 C 1. Q7 Q ,O - 5: , LO A . O , . A M . . . A , .5 H '.O,,, - In Q ,..x .3 ll . ' x - , ' ' Y. . . . A A . 0 - ' JL , Q .. x. :Z p . . la e e ', - ,-. . ' ' ' 'T . ' 5 . fx o L ..: 9 '. L ' - G Q e N R AJ s A , , I 'A A ' ' s-1 - 'T l 1 . .1 ' O THE SEA BREEZE recommendation was rs: favorable Weary, Don began to wonder. One mornlng Don answered a rap on the door A pretty young lad somewhat bashful, stood framed by the doorway Her errand brought a wlde smile to Ddn's saddening features qhe had some through what Don was experlencing and knew that any asslstance would be appreclated She had taken lt upon herself to ask her employer lf he would see this young man who she believed would be an asset to the company Her interest ln hlm was surprislng, but then, he had taken ereat palns to alwavs be at the window at seven and at five thirty Don's sincere greatfulness towards June Nilbur's thoughtfulness and not resentment that a g1rl should thlnk he needed help, establlshed an unbreakable frlendship, which would soon turn lnto love The Brokerave and E change ASSOClat17D was hunmlng w1th excite ment when Don entered the m1nager's office Mr Gray's announcement that no recommendation other than Ni s W1 bur's would be needed, was of S1UDiflC8HC6 ln Dv 's H1 6 H assed the requlred tests with flvlng colors A letter came from A mold every week They expressed the ldea that vork was hard to flnd and that he should come home on the next traln Don smlled Nhile he read thls week's letter for he was now earning a vood salarr and wa plannln to rent an apartment in the re ldential GCTIOH lf June would become h1s wlfe June Ullbur be came Mrs Don nflmm Wlthln two weeks Thls dav when Don was busv at hls desk, he heard his brother name mentloned Ev m klns a fe lnqulries he learned that Arnold was efchanslns Allegheny, from Whlch he had reaped larse pTOf1tS, for Amerlcan Consolldated whlch Don knew was worthless The thouvht of the poor recommendat ons which Arnold had ent to the cltv dld not lnfluence Don's deslre to prevent hls brother from complete ruin It s Don's work to change the llst when stock Wshlfted hands' Although he would lo e h1 pos1t1on and destroy h1 reputatlon lf it were found that he had used h1s 1HfOTm8t1OD to protect a stockholder, he was Wllllng to take fFlS rlsk The many people who Nplay the stock marketn rushed for the morn lng paper They wanted to see how much Amerlcan Consolldated had gone p Every face was that of a sunkenn man The nhot tlpu was fruit less' Arnold Grlmm couldn't had lost h1 mllllOHS so he NSince you have Done agaln I have declded to let you ao Don and June arrlved ln mv wlshes your way, Hartvllle let h1s youns brother dlscover that he sent Don a letter ln whlch he wrote, and have remalned lH the Cltyl and I w1lJ go mlne N on the GVGHlHQ traln wlthln the f1TSt ten could not belleve what he saw or heard after they had entered h1s home Don was marrled to a flne lady, was a success 1D buslness and was responslble for the malnlng 1n hls hands Don had not taken the rlsk 1n vain strange attltude completely chansed that moment, never to return Arnold mlnutes young stock re Arnold's The North Pacific Rallroad has a frequent passenser now, for Arnold Primm travels to the c1ty to vlsit Don and June every week end and hollday The younsster about to arrlve at Don's home will undoubtedly brlng hls uncle some of the happlness whlch has been so llmlted durlns the earller pa t of hls llfe Grace Davls '40 ., 12 J Q ' 0 . 4 - . Y, C b..- 0 . 1 -, 9 n ,D I A U U R I ' 0 . Q . n - D ' a X A . . u I I 0 . . o ' A I : I - .3 A 1. 1 , f' P. ,. ,. , u . Q , ' 1 k C xl S L J. . . . 1 W . Y, L TN - . .5 , .4 . . 4 . . A. . . 0 4 n 1. . .- . - 1 ' - . . v - - Q f- o ' ' - ' M , Q T C 'T J . 5 Nd L x . . . . . v Q S S 1 ,, , A -.., Q .. a T - . . L- e Y n . . Y , , . S 1 . . . . V .Q D win! N - . . s - ' s U 'J J , . ' . M 'tb . . . A. K , , . .J i A 1 0 . N . . . , a n . - 7 wa l c. , x , , . . . . - . S S . .V . S , . . . - I I I I 3 1 A L., o C I A - - ' I 0 I u VI ' O Q 7 . . . o , O . . . . . s , t . . Q - 0 U st - . . u , x L ' . . . ' . . - s a - V . f . . K 1 . . . A . X, A - . , , A 5. - . .., , . . . - . , i . . 1 , ' .4 - 5 A . Q . I - I - , . .. . ' . :U 0 ' I I '- A u, 1 o 0 v 4 7. . q -3 ' .L U Q THE SEA BREEZE HOLD AT THIQTY' As the sunshine streamed in through the casement window 5ug-room apartment, Sue stirred restlesslv. A thought crept sleep filled brain 'Its my blrthday W And then she set p e said, nMy thirtieth birthday'W The realiz tion of it was startllng to her Queer that 13 of her into abruptly she hadn't recognized the 1H6V1t billty of what it meant Last night she had left Dick at the door and had sald gayly, NThere will be big doings tomorrow nleht Blrthday party for me W He answered, nklght you are Champagne and everythlng ' But that had been last nirht Just before mldnlght, for then she had just been another girl ln her twenties Even D1ck had believed she was'nt day more than twenty flve He knew everything else about her, but she had fooled hlm 1n th t She had feared once that he even knew the truth bout her vga by a chance remark whlch had been quickly covered up, and for days she had been afreld he had noticed She rose and closed the window, shuttlng out the breeze Nh1Ch blew in from the r1ver She stood ln front of the mlrror and re garded the tall, slender, glrl th t Nas herself She was be utiful, but she f9UCl6d non th t she could detect PV1dGUC6S of advanclng years such as shadows under her eves, tinv crows feet t the corners and the falntes SUUUCSUIOH of a second chin Yesterday lt hedlnt matter for then she had been elrl ln her tfentles but HON she was a Nonan ln her thlr les She beg n to vonder Nhv he h d'nt n rrled sure of he self She h d taken hlm for granted fullv lndependf t 'he had'nt been lHdlffLTCHt honestlx loved Dwck Yesterd v Dlck h d lfavs this mornlng he felt un ure of h rself Dlck when she v and h d been wonder reallv be muse she been vall ble, but She h d lw vs looked upon the future U yly nd fe rlessly, but now lt frlghtened her Dlck was two e rs older then she and looked 1t, but he w man, nd men llked to bo st th t at thlrtv two they were Just emervlnv from bov hood She vondered whether he'd stlll w nt to mlrry her when he learned the truth but he w s a Gentleman nd would go through Nlth it lf he suggested For the flrst tlme ln the three year she h d known Dick, she was fearful of lOS1HU hlm ll d X lone ln the offlce sh c rrled thls f ar wlth her She could not dlspel lt vfn when he c lled her that aftfrnoon to t lk gayly bout th blrthd V p rty th t navht She was to wear the saphire CV6HlH9 gown nd Sue kngw th t thls me nt th t he w She wondered how he would take the confesslon Wh1Ch m ke She wond red lf he would be bro d enough see th t she w s th sam s He looked very ble and handsome when he c lled s sendlnv 7 rdenias she knew sae must tolerant enough to for her that night They went to thelr favorlte restdurlnt vhere the food and music were good She toyed wlth her frult cup and promlsed herself she would tell h1m Nlth the next course ll the Nhlle she Nas hoplng desper te lv th t lt would m ke no dlff rence ' . -v , , U. o Sh . 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THE SEA BREEZE 14 And then, while the waiter was opening the champagne he leaned forward and said, NHow's for making this a red-letter day, by promising to marry me right off?W Her heart tightened answered, nI'll talk to you about that later although she smiled as she H It all depended,she knew, on how he received the confession Then the champagne was poured, and he w glass ind he was s vlng UA toast A toast to the sweetest virl thlrtieth birthday s extending his brimming in the world, on her I THE BET ND vid do vou think I'm a old m1ne9' 3 N Every week vou vet your llowanc nd every scolded Mr Thomas, week you sk for more It was the first of June nd D v1d's graduation Just over left his financial condition very low Although David knew his father's DHS1 ness was thriving, he lso should have known better than to ask for more money bec use he always got the stme reply WI don't know where you spend your money Davi Nhy when I was boy I w s lucky to get ten cents a week' NOh when you were a boy,'fhat's all I hear I bet I could leave town with five dollars then he stopped It was a good idea at that, thought David, WAnd return with hundred, I suppose, mocked his father I ughinvly, ifyou could nd return within two months I'd take you abroad for a summer, but those things are only read about ln books, un along, I ve Nork to do David, thinking this was as good chance as ny to see the world surprised his father the next morning when he appeared with his suit case, nd asked for five doll rs Mr Thom s,in bewilderment watched his son swavver down the lane to the m in road nOff to see the world nd make thousandn shouted David to is f ther as he disappeared round the bend in the road Independent and h ppv, David passed without giving him ride, thouvht, and it d1dn't,for prettv David Jlmped board nd they were The man lnaudible to driving s t crouched David and t the s me time pointing out ing nothing D vid turned back Just in time to see the David ctme to sittinv besid the road His head it, and when he felt for his money he found note in nkobin Hood has visits N continued on his wav Two c rs hed but the third tine never fa1ls,he soon r ttle trap ford stopped off over the wheel, muttering something the window See second m n strike had a big lump on 1t's pl oe saying, I . 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He couldn't go on with no money, and he felt too proud to go back home. Suddenly across the field he heard a horn Standing up David could see a short man wlth a red plaid jacket and knlckers on, Slttlng on the runnlng board of a car, blO'1Hg the horn, walklng around the car, slttlng down, then blowlng the horn agaln Inquisltlve and w1ll1ng to help Davld crossed the fleld and inqulr ed the trouble The llttle m n peered around the c r and then sat heavlly down l3V1HU hls troubles one by one before David in Q Whlnlng volce H had a flat tlre, his ch uffeur had left hlm stranded is he continued David bevan to wonder The car represented money but the man was cer teinlv 1 contr st as he sat there huddled on the runnlng board Mr Black 15 my name, ended t e man Wh 's yourson HDav1d Thom1s,n replied D v1d, startled by the abruptness of h man HJust the man I'm 1OOK1Hg for Vou wouldn't conslder b8COm1nU chauffeur would you, Davld, my boyon asked Mr Black HI would llke to, butn NNo buts about it Flx the tlre and let's go ' sald Mr Black AS Davld steered the beautlful Rolls Royce alone the road Mr Black began ag ln nDr Gwin hasn't given me long to live so I intend to see world before I dle Directed bv Mr Black they entered a drlveway lined wlth b100m1Hg front 'Shall I walt for you, SITOH asked David mNa1t, walt for wh to Thls is where I llve in summe C me, show you your room nd unlforms, also we're leavlng for the south in the MOTHIHQN, called Mr Black walklng tow rd the house wheezlng heavlly as he went Th t nlvht when Ddvld went to supper,the cook save hlm the once over and then became very talkatlve thus ClC3F1Hg the mystery concern lng thls eccentrlc llttle man HMT Black has been QIVGD only three months to l1ve because of lncreasingly bad heart', began JSHHIG, the cook Jhdt became of his former chauffeuron qulzzed Davi NOh, he couldn't stand so much truvellng and he dlsllked Mr BlackQ said JSHDIS UVour Job lS a COmb1H1t1OH Job, chauffeur and companion He is slckly and is rather hard to get long wlth, but vou're young and I thlnk you will crow to llke each other N , O V A f 1. e . , . 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' - d, . . 4 , L Y . x . . . 9 f o THE SEA BREEZE 'Has he no flmilyon asked Dav NNo h1s relatlves are all de d I have cooked ln thls faml for flfty years and he is the last oneu, replied Jennle David ln h1s new UHlfOT1 was up at sunrise the next mOTH1Hg, for Jennie h d told hlm th t Mr Black w s an early r1ser In the next two months David was in all of the forty elght states During this tlme mr Bl ck w s faillnv every day nd b6COmlDg as a ehlld upon Davld Davld h d been wlth Mr Bl ck almost three months now Mr Black h d asked D vld not to leave hlm and Davld hadn't the heart Thus David had last the bet wlth hls f ther as D v1d thlnklnv about these thlngs he was lnterrupted bv the he vv bre thing of Mr Bl ck, who came lHtO the room and sat heavllv down in hls favorite chair NWell D vld, did you vet two reserves on the boat to Fnvland tomorrowou lnqulred Nu Bl ok after few mlnutes of sllenoe nYes, slr, the last tno thev had an I'll put the c r away f winter', answered David Mr Black didn't bo on that trlp for he dled ln his sleep that nlght Two weeks later when the w1ll was read D v1d was overgoyed and gre tlv surprlsed for Mr Bl ck had wllled hlm hls Rolls Ravce and a thousand doll rs It 13 fall and Mr Thomas is sittine on hls porch SmOK1Hg and dreamlnv of the summer past, h1s buslnoss, and most of ll Davld had wondered often vhere Dafld Nas, nd what he was dolng, but he won dered no more for up the drlveway came Davld 1n h1s beautlful Rolls Royce 'I lost the bet so 1t's my turn to treat I have two tlCK6tS to Europe, a thousand doll rs, and Rolls Raycen called David as he Jumped from the c r and ran to hls astounded f ther H Tlllson '49 ' 16 . . y . 9 . 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Month ol Sent mber Tuesd y, Senter er 6th, 'QTS was a dav never to be forgotten by the Senlor Clas of lOoQ The Senlors bowed thelr SUpST1OT1ty and dlpnlty to all lorer cl ssmer e 08013115 to the l rge class of forty nlne Freshmen lthough Septembe oth was a memorable d v lt also started the b8glHPlHH and end of our Hlgh School days WhlCh ln turn wlll start us on our y lnto the world The faculty t i Jear vas the awe as last ye r vlth the dd lt1OH of our nel Mdnuel TT81DlUg teacher lr Tllls lnclpal Styvle Mathematlcs and Science Urs G rdmner Hf1lSh nd Latln, MlSq Seeber Hlstorv and French, and lr Mood for the Co H9TC11l ubgects Although pt s d1 ontlnued thls Xe r e fere tlll fortunate on havlnf Nr anbor of Rockl nd for our mu 1 , on Thulsdaf nd Frld y I venture to s thet wltrout the n tlent teaching ablllty of Mrs Sanbor our SlPQlDF xauld be neglected, for now we re able to slng 1D tune fhlCT 1 lndeed a ,re t feat On Tuesd eptem er l3th IS had the ple ure of l1st nlng to a nrogra bv Y W C T U com.em r tlrp tre lOCtn blrthdaf rarces Jlll rd founder of th org DlZWtlO1 After the orc r m, whlte peony lr her merorg res rlanted ln front of thc Plgh School bulldlng he l6th of Septenbec marked tre end of 'Freshman Veekn The Freshmen were ju nr t h e refllfr llne of actlvlties WhlCH pro V1dCd engoyment for 'lul, 5 f allk The everwng roved a fln anolal succe,s as well vlth the Seniors GHIUlHQ over Q55 Month of Cctober The month of October proved to be f llttle QU1Ct, the students bGlHf accustomed now to the regular routlnc of lessons. Like the previous year, we were fortunate or hrvins the ofter- noons of October 5-7 to listen to the World Serles games during study N YQ -. '5'zi'a-, 62a 2 - iii, ' A J'1 rc, , ,, - Q c, x. tl, 1 f , I ,x - ' f n A ,Ja L . j I I1 ' ,-. , I: ' ' L5 X -'xv 5: fn I L . 5 ., ijya . 'I ' NK' .' .,- I H-, A . 1 5 -,4?f '..5 ' 1...-:' - r' ' O I' if 'f '3x' P I -' ' 'J 1- Nfgi' ,iviacgii N5 ,. IP- 'J,-'L 1 'W , Aw-L.. ?T.,v. ' g'1 .1.5'-. ' ., , V Q '--' 14. 2 Q mg'-' 1-.Q Q.: 4.5.5-:I f' , h 4v. '1 A-:-A 14.-L N- 1 . 'f'.' -..:3:-:- ' 3 A f ' ' E' I' f' P . Lf - ' J . , sift.. X I . ' I , , XX . X N x ,7 Wi? ' W ...,, .-L4 f.. 4' ij x 1 I , .cv JJ L e . 'i . . Cl 1 Lll .L M A-.fr V S . ,, 4 . . . S .J 1 .. S . - V ' . . Y A A . W 3, . J -1 ..f l , S A 7' LT' U fx Y, N , 0 ' f- .C'L J. -1 . L4 U , A . . 1 . . . . 1. Y I l - - 7 .A ' Y . I vlvfa - J 1 g 1 , ' L 11 S X' I S T. K ' 3 'Y 3 -' . . , , , . 7, . . . 'J' C L .L , .L l 0 L' I' . . ,., . . . . A ' - Q L . 8 A ,l , ,g. A l 8 ' . - . , V . . I ' 2, , X ,, 'TTY L S , . . 1 :L 'NFL , SC x - .. f JC' , 1. ,' . S . ' O . K' 1. S , .1 fl E.. . S C - ' 1 ET. . n 4 fd ww- 1 A . 1 Q cl . A ' or - 1 ' 1 C' . y l . . 4 , T1 , l .xl T' gy., 3 , . . . . . A, 3 L , V. J. S C Q -1 T7 C1 H u , ' Q G ' 9 ' LA. J , LJ 1.11- ,. , L C.. xl - f + A Q . ' ' ' . A , Fl J t-le , . . . ., .Yn e L T3 T l . 1 of' ,., ,, . E . 4, . E l . E1 , l 6 ,El .C l l , - - Q l A 8 3 I 1 r . ri V Q v I . . ll 21 .' Y.: 4n, .' . I ll 4. :., ' -4 3 I I Y O . Y f . 'I' . 0 s sf. - J. 5 . 1 'A .. . -- I T T t t th -b 1 - . .. k . . L c. ,. , . - . - r ,d.,p .nd oll e. - J .- E - I V a c . - . . . , , . 7 - 5 , ,- , , , k - - - X, . , . . THE SEA BREEZE 21 and activity periods. Teaeher's Convention in Rockland gave us a day off on October the llth. The days, October 27th. and 28th., gave us two more holidays because of the State Teacher's Conventlon at Bangor Month of November A How the months rolled by' The most lmportant thlng this month was the beglnnlng of basketball practice Wlth a good lineup we felt quite sure of many victories A The flrst day off this month was ATm1St1CS Day on November llth The week brought to an end the first quarter and with it rank cards' We hope everyone was atlsfied, although the letters dlffered much on each card Soon, however, we forgot our troubles and were happy when Thank sgiving day rolled around, whlch gave us two more days from chool. Month of December The maln toplc th1s month 1 the approachlng Chri tmas vacation The basketball games are just as exciting as ever That good old T H S sp1r1t t1ll predominates and we are sure of some ViCtOr19S Hurray' We're all off for a two weeks vacatlon Month of January return of books but with little PUp11S then started wcrklng wlth re COm1UP m1d year eraminatlons School w s re umed with th studylng done durlng vac tion ncwed zeal ln order to pass the B ketball still eentlnued games thls month, J nu ry 9th wlth Rockport, which proved vlctorious for both Thom ston team , January 20th Thom ton played at Llncoln wlth Thomaston pl ylng three league T H S boys belng V1CtOT1OUq and the T H S girls lo 1ng by one pelnt But we're stlll happy' Month of February February 4th marked the end of Junlor Varsity b sketball This team won exght games nd lost four, a record with which we were quite satisfled, Al o in February was the annual winter ports carnival at Hosmer's Pond, C mden Thomaston was well represented wlth Dorothy Wallace, Le h T111 on and Lel nd Overlook, brlnglng back awards All were aw rded letters 'or their vork February lOth marked the end of ba ketb ll this year, Thomaston wlnning S1X g mes and le lne four Fven lf we weren't so VlCtOT1OuS thls y ar ln previou years we stlll have that T H S sp1r1t and teamwork, I O . . A . . 0 F. O . K . 1 A ' - X ' . ' 1 Q . , S ' 3 ' O , I , . s U . . . A S . S ' v , . r . 0 . . . S . A L I . . 1 Jr . 0 a as e ' . LY . E . . . . - J N . 0 as ' - ' a '., . C G . . .a K -f s - - , .as ' with opponents victorious, and Camden at Thomaston, January 24th, the' . . . ' ' ' y- . . . U s' ' . . . .. s ' 8 Q . ' .. ' C. ' . C 1 s vt.- - s - Q 0 . L 1. ' ' at a ' s f a ' ' L . 1 El 1 J. in Q ' c V S ' E1 . . 3 H A S. O . A . X . . . C ' ' , J f ' u -.0 c . . THE SEA BREEZE Month of March 22 The month of March is memorable as the Seniors had their pictures taken by Jackson-White from Portland, Maine. What dignity the Seniors possessed, all dressed in Sunday finery--new suits and permanent waves! Audrey Moore, a member of the Senior class, was named as can- didate from our school for the D.A.R. State Convention From all the candidates over the State one will be chosen as a delegate for the D A.R Convention in Washington This month Mrs Sanborn presented a muS1C8l program made up of T H S Glee Clubs, 6f Miss Luce, playing berutiful selections on the violin, and of readings by Mrs Helen Wentworth of South Hope Music was also glven by the newly formed orchestra under the dlrection of Mr Ellis, our Manual Tralning teacher Also in March were announced the class parts for graduation Even though we all expected to get the Valedictory, we all cooled down after seeing our rank The parts were Valedictory Audrey Moore, Salutatory Phyllis Cushman, First Oration Elonia Woodeock, Second Oration Norman Overlook, Work has begun on a three act play nRoady Made Family W which is to be presented soon by the Senior Class If the name and acting of persons has anything to do with producing a good play, our class treasury should be augmented a great deal Month of April How time flies' April had arrived and it seemed as if we had just entered our role as Seniors Spring new is well on its way, with love in the air, and with the singing of the birds Month of May Well, here it ls, May' With the baseball schedule ahead of us, we can hope for many victories GT8duqt1OH w1ll be the main topic from new on Although most of our days are over at T P S , we cannot forget th t flrst day when we entered High School 1n 1955 Returning non to l939, there fill be great hustle to get boov reports, themes, and short stories to flnish, graduation parts to wrlte, year book to complete, new clothes and permanent wave S , at 1 st th l of '59 leave their the JUDIOT Cl ss, vho wlll take thclr place 1n we tale our leave and cro s The threshold lnto uT1mG and T1de Walts For No Mann C honorable September the vorld lla Stone position to So, new for, V I e e - Q . o 0 e s X -. 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' A ' 1 --- 0 I l o . e H 59 ff dxf ?f?'Q7fei Wg xvlffl A 4,-C ,. , -. fg- C v , XJ nm L U5 igrfbvif School on nod S ptember 6 rlth the l rye t enrollment on record l54 Students here were l7 from uJShlHg, l5 fron Frlendshlp 5 from Plc Sant Pe1n , 3 flow Qoutn Th noetol nd one from Monhegan Ellle M ru l r lvl Q lrstru tor ge11ed th regular f culty M Stdrtov t me C rdwner N155 Seeber nd Nr Wood DTaUlHg res dlscontlnued Mrs S nborn our mu 10 lnetructor, formed two Glec Club Offlcfr of ur oy Glee Club rele fellows PFCSldGHt horm n Ovcrlock Vlee presldcnt Cl jto StOfWTt Secret rJ Lcslle Slmpefn Tre Surer Cherl 5 lmp3OH Offlcer of tht Glrl Clee Club were 1 follow Tr sldent Cllve Le ch Vmce ore lder F rle lerk eeret r Q rb TH G lchree Treieurer l 1 Hoodcock for th boys S ng on end glrlq or frldays Tr t cr J r the WlTlS mug Thursd ye nd the frldav It N th n cr up d to Serler nd TUU1OT boys Trursd y nd SFDhO1OlC nd rre hmdr vlrle nd boys on re were tfo socl l ctr ere lx enwo fd Merch 9th elected froth put or a profron befor th l rent Teucher'Q Aseocletlon t th1 mCCtlUE the f ent Telcher' fSSOLl tlOW voted to flv the Glee Club 5,210 for new uelc Mr Ellls the N nu l Trdlnlrg Inetructor formed an orchestra Those bClOHFlPf are LeOHe Frl bee, Bettf T les N rllyn Tlllbf, Sally Gray Alu Le cr Vlr 1r1e Fe ter, ug we PW end Toserh Rlchards The orchestr l vcd b fore the P r t Teueher's MCPt1HQ M rch Qtr , n vas else IVLU e5 by he A socl t1OT to 1d 1U lts work On Decemb r l4th IC hed the nle sure of eeelng an expert tfplst perform Thl exoert, lr Cheeter Swue-V represented the Underwood Wlllot Flsher Comp ny The demonetr tlon was very lUtGTGStlHQ w I :- . .J -rx ' , J c,- 'K , f ff I ' v - . 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J L e THE SEA BREEZE 24 THF SCFOOL PLAY The SGUlOT Clsss deelded to out on NA R .dy Wide fimlly a farce 1U three uct, 're cast was uS Pol ovs Agnes Nfrtyh, WldOW fud ey Moore Bob, her son LGollC Swmpson Merlloe, her eldo t d1'pht r G1 dye Hutchins GT8C1e, her youupest ch11d Iucy Adwms lss L dl her s1stor 1D 1 w hnst r Fos er Henry Turner, JldOV 1 Norreh Overlook Derls, bl daughter VlCWO L1nd ll S8NmlP, hls CCH Chdrlef Slmpson BCQOD10, N rtyn's derky cool Dorothy Stul+7 N1codemus M rtyn's color d h hdy msn hrthur Puc?l1n At the tlme of th1s WTltlHQ lu lo lDtCUuCd th t the uluy Wlll be presented Perch 31 We 111 oops lt rlll he s successful as the pl ys presented 1 t ye r. The Problews of 1mO11CuH Democrgcy Cluss, under the d1FGCt1On Mlss Seeber, formed D1SCUSolOD Club The H01 D1ulect1koi The eff1cers were PTCS1dTHt Audrey Moore V100 prcsldent Relno Seestcmelnen Secret ry Treosurer WlOH18 Woodcock Munuel TTulP1Hf W s t ught thl y r for the plTSt tlNC 1U Thomeston H1gh School room 1h the b sement th t used to b the l boratory, wus equ1pped for trls ourposr Some of the th1ngs made were purrots HCCKT1C holders, broom holders, lamps, c ned Chelf seats store room, 1U ord r to how tle pUbl1C fh t fork h d b en done. Our school llbl ry 1 one ef the 1wport ot f ctors 1U our school course t errsen t ef re Q78 boo s h the school 11 rer t ese, 165 r flfbl h, J flCtlOV shrrt otOT1eS, lo blogr ph1GS, 21 books of perm , 5 don flCtlOH trev 1 stornes nd 65 geuerrl don f1C tlOH bro? 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CB N-...W Q .1--..-,-..- ...,.--,.-'- -, --..-...,- ----. - - --,--- - -... --r-. ,---..l THE SEA BRFVZW Boys' Basketball Out of thlFtV boys reportlng for practlce Coach Wood chose a team composed of three Senlors, two Junlors nd two Sophomores Guard duty fell to Norman Overlock and Dana Sawyer, wlth Harold Sawyer dOlHg most of the rellef duty The forward l1ne starred co cantalns Leslle Slmpson and Leland Overlook, 1U the forfard DOS1tlOHS, and horard Miller 1n the plvot pos1t1on Tolvo Suomela and Dlcky Stables saw servlce as forwards The openlng game saw the scrapny 'lekesn go down 1H defeat to the fastest 'lumnl club 1H years 5l November 22 Flaylng very poor basketball the HPekesH tangled wlth Unlon at Unlon and dropbed the declslon 45 28 Mlller was lngured ln the lst perlod of thls game 'Dlckn Staples, freshman flash, was the star of thls game November 50 Thomaston had a llttle surprlse for the Wup country lads as they confldentlallv marched lnto town The flnal whlstle show ed the score Thomastou 24 Unlon 17 December l NBradN Jealous and Franl' Comerv, ex T F S sta led the Bowdoln Cubs to hlgh SCOT1HE vlctory over the Pekes St8DlSS stood out for the locals fhlle Jealous nd Flsher were the best for the Cubs December 6 After gettlnf off to a slow start the 'Pekes' out scored Waldoboro 28 9 t Waldoloro The score at the half Jas 6 6 g me and outscored the loc ls 55 to 95 1D very lnterestlng game large crowd was on hand to WILHGSS thls ame Co c nt ln Leland Over lock looked great ln this game Co ca taln Leslle S1mpSOH dld not play 1H thls glme due to a WT1St lHJUTV December l5 Tre last g me befor Chrl tm s VHCutlOH Valdoboro came to Thomaston to glve the ekes an eas, 52 9 victory L Overlock, SlmpSOD, and Nlller Ulled up the DOIHLS January 6 For the second League game Thomaston entertalned Rockport to the tune of 29 l7 vlctory Thls was a very rough game wlth a great many fouls belnr called bv Referee Hotton J nu ry 20 Fulllng the blggest surprlse of thc season the Pekes made a thrllllng l st perlod comeback at Llncoln and lost a heartbreak lng game Sl to 28 The bofs looked great ln thls game! Slmpson and Soumela played grand games for the Pekes Clunle was good for Lincoln 1.1 .J . I 2 5 . . . , A . i . 3 . . . N I 0 . . . . . , - I Q 1 -v 0 f , f v . - . . . 1 . - ' - . ,g . V3 - A 1.1 .L . . A -28. I I 1 . . . . . . . . A -. . . . . , . s 4 a - - l ' ' - H 0 . . . . . 9 . . - ' ' 1 Q ' 1 . A ' 1 M l - .l. . rs, . 6 . . . CA N r - 1 , -, , . - 'KA 9 1 . .J c Q . , , Q - 4 5 A A - a ' T . . ,, 'A - . . , . December l3. Llncoln academy came to town for the flrst League 5 , a 7 S ' a ' . A . . . f f - - g . - ag a - I . - F . . . . A J li Q 14' . . RF- A . . . U. . . , . r, ' a. e s La f 4 F . ll 4' fx if g 0 . . . . 4 - k ., Q . r- f ' Q, , l ' ri . . 1 L a - ' . ' A' ' ' 1- f ' TG ' n A 1 . xg I Q F, I1 L ' . . Cl O Q ' . . F . L 0 . - CA . . . . . , , h , F - - 9 O THE SEA BREEZE S6 January 24. The fiery Mustangs of Camden High came to battle the Pekes on this date and got the surprise of their lives. Behind 8 to O at one t1me the Pekes fought an up hill battle and won 51 to 25 on some great shooting ln the thlrd period Miller and Soumela turned 1n some sensatlonal shots Falrbrother stood out for Camden J nuary 27 After holdlng their rivals even the f1TSt half the Pekes fell anart durlng the last half to drop a 41 22 dec1s1on to the Rockland flgh boys The size of the floor greatlv h ndicapped the Pekcs ln th1 game January 31 C mden rlgh led by Falrbrother proved to be too strong for th Pekes at C mden and Non by the score of 44 to 15 Febru ry 2 Ca tlne Norm l School had it's hands full ln downlng the Pekes 38 to 11 ln a fell pl yed game February 4 9hOW1Hg thflf b st shootnng of the y ar the Pckes gourneyed to Poeknort to SlH7 the Regatta ladsn 59 to 18 F bruary 7 Rockl nd at Thema ton The Pekes gave the invaders the scare of tTOlP l1v s by ke plng the scor close throughout the entlre game A last mlnut rally dreR the Black nd Uhlte to within thre polnts of the League Leadrrs Rockland barelv nosed through to a 57 34 Wln Dana Safyer, brllllant Sophomore guard was lost on fouls durlng the second perlod Slmpson and Mlller were the Ch1Cf basket tossers Bll11HgS led the Rockland cause February 12 Llter lly taklng thelr sult out of moth balls the team answered a last mlnute call to Southwest Harbor This was the best trln of the y ar A blg nd clever Pemetlc Hlgh club proved to be too strong for th Pekes and Non 41 to 22 Letters and CLTtlf1CdtCS were awarded to the lollowlng SGHlOTS Le 11e Slmpson, Lel nd Ovcrlock, Norman Ox rlock eh rl s Simpson, and Foward Mlller, Fre Lmen Rlch rd St ple hon rd M1llGT, member of the Qophomore cl ss nd regul r center on tFlS vears' v rsltv was l cted C ptaln for next year TT team wlsh s to ettend 1t's appr Cl tlon to Mr Wood, for hls conscl ntlous wort and cooperatlon and al o all lt' loyal supporters Charles Slmpson '39 GIRIS' BASKTTBnLL lthough Co cb Styvle lost one good plaver, Penry '58, the team added some good freshman plarers P11 the glrl were pleased to see November 2 come beeaus that w s the flrst night of practice and nlne teen glrl r ported November 18 Thls was our flrst g1me of the y ar and was played wlth the T h S lumnae on the home floor The line up was as follows Forwards Captaln Vall Ce nd Johnson, centers B ll nd P Burnham, Gu rds Clark and Tlllson The only changes made 1U the game was to repl ce the c nters wlth Vnnal nd Smlth The flumnae was 1n the lead the flrst three quarters but the Plgh School came through 1U the last perlod to wln 17 to 16 . 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' c THE STA BRVWZ Novemb r 22 We played at Unlon, and wlth Captaln fallace as Plgh scorer IC toe? them by a score of 38 20 All the players on the squad had a ch nec to clay November 30 The game flth Unlon at Thomaston d1dn't prov to much of a battle, Thomasten UlHH1HF 51 8 December 15 Our first Leagu game was played here wlth Llnceln It was the best game played lng excellent work, we took J nu ry 9 Our second Tillson was unable to play, durlng the Llnceln 21 League g m Styvle had season Wlth both forwards do was wlth Rockport Bccau e trouble 1n f1nd1ng a sultable replacement but Smlth V1D81 Tuttle, and Mltchell all m de a good show lng Johnson was tre outstandlnv player on the home t am The flnal score was 25 15 J nuary EO We lost our flr t Le fue me 1th Llncoln Academy at Newcastle Tlllsen and Clar 1 I d elcellent buql but Llncoln played us and havlrg the adv nt ge of th lf own floor they won score of 56 EO out to the January 24 Our U1TlS had thelr second defeat 1th Camden Themaston Tre core was close and th gam was GAC1t1HE A11 PlTlS ol ved good g m, but Camden 'eu by one eolnt 20 19 January 27 were IHCOHVILHC for thelr score of 28 23 J nuary 31 OUI' We rldyed Reckland at th Communlty Bulldlng We d by the large floor but our glrls made Rockland work Thema ton met C mder at the NYU Durlng the flTSt the lead two quarters the game W cle e but fter th half Camden took 1nd won the game, 52 14 at Rock February 4 Thema ton made lt two tfdlfht ever Rockport pert Suomela nd fall ce dld the see mng for our glrl The ed 26 23 February 7 We played Rockland 1U our of our opponent was Q91HSt us but fe gave the thlrd quart r Rockl nd flnallv Jon by The 1 tt r W1HUCFB for 1938 39 WC1C s Captaln Vallece Fr nces John on Iarle T Clark Leah Tlllson Certrude Suomela M X1HO N1tCh 11 N th faullne Florlne N rgerl game end the slze durlng gym In thl game Rocyland a urprlse a score of a9 18 follow Burnh m Brrnh m e Weodcock Marg re Pysom Lucllle Qmlth Barb ra Vlr 1 311C Bell Nlth the te ms' experlerce thls fear, vlth the loss of no players by graduatlon and wlth many good ol yers enterlng Flgh School next year the Thema ton glrls rave a feed outlook for a Ch3ND1ODShlp team for the comlng season Barbara Gllehrest '59 T3 .u:L - ..L.J .LJ 2 7 q I U I 1 . 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LA 1 A' ' - ' ' A u. ' ...a g rx ua x J . 4, Y '5 .. cl ' o A . . . ar R. 1 .x ' ' P3 r ' ry K.. ,L 9.1 K. ci lar rl . . '13 C4 .L . , . O . . H . ' 3 ' K4 ' L ' E .., 4 1 - . . . Y . l 1. e A a X -- A. A ' . . . , Q '5 1 . .a 1. 41 - . Q Q . THE SEA BREEZL JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity turned ln a fine record of eight wins and only four defeats The team was made up of mostly Freshmen Forwards were Day, Staples, Stone, and Linscott, center Orff and Day, guards Charles Slmpson, Glen Slmpson, and W lter Chapman Lewis Johnson and Charles Grover also aw some service in the Junior Varslty games New suits were purch sed for the Jayvees and they played a regular schedule November 16 The squad journeyed to Northeast Harbor for the open ing game to lose to Gllman 22 8 Gllman had a veteran club and proved t be too strong for the Junior Pekes in the nnct'. Dec mber 1 Gllman again defeated the local seconds 56 25 on our home floor Fates was the b1g gun of this game December 6 The boys gourneved to Valdoboro to sink the NBoro lads 57 13 Llnscott, D y, and Staples led the scorlng December 13 The Jayvoes handed W ldoboro another walloplng, this tlme on the home floor January 9 The Rockport Seconds fell victlm to the hlgh flylng Jayvees 24 2 Llnscott and Orff led the scorlng Janu ry ll 'ppl ton was turned back on our floor 24 14, s the Jayvees contlnued thelr wlnnlng stre k Four stralght wlns' J nuary 18 Thom ston at Appleton We again llcked Appleton by the score of 26 to 18 Staples was the star of thls game V1th flve stralght wins the Nkidsn were gettlng a llttlc eockj nd Mr Wood arranged a pr ctlce g me w1th the Varslty The varslty trim ed us 60 whlch took the wind out of our salls January 24 Camden fell before us by the core of 24 to 10 Th1s made slx W1HS for the se son' Janu ry 27 Rockland Seconds by dGfOqt1Hg us 55 the only pl yor th t could the home floor J nu ry 31 C mden g scorlng g me t Camden 9 8 Febru ry 4 The game edglng out an ll 8 VICCOTY February 7 Rockland been them took the st rch out of the B1 ck and Nhlte at the Communlty Building Ken Orff was nythlng The klds vowed to get even on the Pekes thelr fourth defeat ln a low Rockport was much closer wlth Thomaston the last fe mlnutes t Thomaston Thls was the g me th t we had waltlng for and we were re dy for Rockl nd We get the Jump on and won a vezy excltlng game by the score of 25 to 19 ll members of the Junior V rsity were awarded letters Wlth much f1ne nlng Junlor V9PSltY m ter1 1 COm1Hg up next ye r Thomaston should pres nt another win Charles Slmpson '59 F 28 --.1-- . . 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Junior V rsity Orff, Grover, Stone, Linscott, Day, Mr Wood, coach G Simpson, C Slmpson, Chapman Standing Arthur Bucklin, Charles Slmpson, Norman Overlook, Leslie Simpson Seated Velno Llndell, Dorothy Stultz, Hester Foster, Gladys Hutchlns, Audrey Moore, Lucy Adams Senior Play Cast THE SEA BREEZE 29 FALL BASEBALL The loss of Howard Andersen, Arthur Upham, and Hazen Cook left two big holes in the outfield and a serious weakening of the pitching staff. Several promising players reported from the Freshmen class Thom ston t St George In our openlng game of tr fall season we defeated St George 5 3 1n a very well played game Stewart did the p1tChlng, Sdwfer was the catcher M11 er, lb Orne 2b Staple ,ss, Wstes, Sb Ov rlecx, Suomel , C SlmpSOH, Leadbetter, JCH'1HS, Grover covered the outfleld St George at Thomasten Ve defeeted the Harbor boys 10 4 Then the St Georgeboys defe ted us twice by scores of 6 6 nd S 4 Unlon at Unlon I real b 11 L m we lost bv the close score of 4 5 Harold S wyer did not t e p rt 1n any of These games as he wa out of town and hls PILCHIHV nd h1tt1ng wa sadly W1 sed Un1on at Thom sttn Wwth Leftf Sawy r b ck 1n UHILOPM the Pekes shut out the Uhnon P gh buv bf the seor oi 3 O S wy r pltched anno h1t no runn for flV innllp IINTLR CPOQTS Thema ton mas wfll r presfnted t the C mden Ilnter Carnlval this ye r The team flnl hed econd to UUIOH Plgh whleh scored 60 pGlHtS to w1n for the second ueces 1ve v r Dorothy W ll c Gr e DJV1 Le h T1l1son, V1 Flql Spear, and Ida Olsen were tle m mb r of The g1rls te m Cord Cr1e, Le 11e Slmpsen, Lelend Ov rloek, SIWOI I dbetter, nd Norm n Ov rleck compo ed the boys tc m t C md n Tr 1 tan t rted off vell by pl ClPg Norm n Overlook second ln the hurdr d J rd Skl d sn for bcw Le h T111 on kept the b ll TO1llHU N1th flr t 1n the hundred y rd d sh for v1r1s, D vls ShOe1Hg Gord 1 Cflb nd D t I 11 ce add tvo third p1 ee Cr1e added nother th1rd 1M thf Cres Ceuntrv Them t n d1d very 11ttl PQT1 3 1U tr t11e v nts, the only wlnner b lrv Ncrmen Overlook wuth t 1rd L t 11 tk ftcrnoon Norman agaln se red th1rd 1F th 3 111e Cro s Ccuntr1 en K1 L 1 nd Over l c then copped f1r t te gire Th m t n a tot11 el thlrty pOlFtS Uhlun fin1shfd f1r t v1th 60 p111ts, 1 m tjn ecowd Vltl 50 DO1UtS Camden th1rd vlth Zu T01 t , Q ekl Hd fourth Wlty 10 POIWLS, nd Narren flftr W th 7 p11nts Letters Wlll IC ll QCIUL T1HHCTS D t f r lt he ed th t te m strc ncuvh to de1 t Unlen N111 repres nt Them ston Gradu t1on enlj t Slmp 1 N Overlfel, L Ov rleek, and Le dbetter so pro poets re xce t1an 11f br1 ht Ch rles S1mWSOH '39 O 9 41 ' fy U- 'L o Q Lv . 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V C Q . ,-, L'A TFP' sr BPWZW SPRING DASTPILL To all out lools when old m n sprlng shovs hls SR1llHQ feee end drys up the b ll grounds e ldrge froun of bxsebwll enthusldsts wlll answer lr Nood's c ll to h1CVOFj end horsehlde A strong squad lS expected for tFlS yes The 1HFl6ld vlll nrob blw be mwde up of the followlng Hovard Nlller, elong tel Q omore, should get the cell nt flTSt b e Howard Orne, regul r second s eler, vlll geln cover th t pOS1tlOH, Le lie S1UUSOH two ye r WQT flll hold dovn the short stop berth Rleh rd Staples, outst ndlrv frevbm n tnlfte eppe rs to h ve the 1ns1de to the th1rd b se po 1t1o1 Norm.n Overloel, Fl ton Stew rt lso wlll be trled t thlrd b se e odtfleld flll b ve to b r d from the lollowlng men Stone Chepmln, Suomels l ferloek l lf r Grover, G Slepson, S1mpSOH, n sever l nlo lSlFP Fle iner ll Ol the eove pl yels are Ln fver vlll T Ve P re oi the e ten1ng dUtl9S Pls understud les wlll b Ch rles Grwv r nd J Ch man n e se of UGC6CSl Stewert e n do e verf Y ble get lehlnd he pl te F rold S Nvor Nlll get The e ll for the rumber one dSSlFHmGUtS on the pltchlng stsff fer should be t 1S best tbls ge r wlth two yecrs of ex erlenoe beb nd h m ste, rt, St ples, G qlmDSOU, and Suomele wlll mile ur the rest of tr U1tChlDQ st ff T 15 ls 1us short survev of dlmmond posslbllltles When the flrst Q le is pl yed t St George thls sprlng Then ston should present Q very strolp teem Schedule l959 Thom ston 0 Ct G orge Clmder Q Thom sfon Vln lh ven Q Thom ston lhOWTStOH t Roekl nd Llneolr r Thom ston St Georse C Thom ston Thom stln C C wder Thondston C VlHrlhTVGH Poo l md C Thom ston Thom stew C Llneoln C rles SlMpSOH '59 ' 50 2.4 .LALR l.Ji.-I .l.J f ' ' - .J L .Lu 1 1 .. . . . , I ' fl I 'l - ' ,J . r . f . . . 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ElOHl Woodco K H loovnrf Ior a F1HFa Leslle g1mUSOH H hat klrd of a Tl g lg 1 OH nloulu NOK t Stlrllng K creel FlJcOT1C Tvents Clayton Stem CCW1Rg frof Schotll 1'1 1119 fachlh ton, LlHCOlH N1ldT6d Rlch 1 Stewart I went down 1 115 Teacher Wh t happeu d 1U the Vear 1809 Nakl. Llncolh was horn.H Teacher: HCorrect. Now, what hacpened in 1812ON Weklz fafter a cause? HL1hco1n had hls thlrd birthday.H WWRIFTY Teacher: HWhich would you rfther have -a half of an orange or seven- fourteenths of an orangeon K. Orff: I would rather have 3 half of an orange, because vou lose too much juice when you cut it into seven fourteenths.H 4 I K T X TX . 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Artlst That Certaln Age Campus Confesslons Three Musketeers If I Were Flng Vaeatlon From Love Carefree Dawn Patrol Hurrlcane One In A M1llion Woman Chases Man 999 Tre Loves H s Ka CNaney7 Boy Meets Glrl Youth Takes A Fllng Down On The F rm The Tempest Its Love I'M After De r 'Simple and Sweet', THE SEA BREEZE 32 WHO'S WHO MOVIES Arthur Bucklin Helen Fales Audrey Moore Kathleen Anderson Lucy Adams Barbara Autio Dorothy Stultz Russell Seven Leslle S1mpSOH Kendall Orff Margaret Hysom Charles Simpson Simon Leadbetter Hazel Wlnslow Freshmen Sea Breeze Jr Woodcock, Hutchlns, Welch Russell Seven Howard Orne Nerita Dodge 8 30 Classes Margaret Hysom B rbara Gilchrest Clayton Stewart Kathleen Anderson Neal and Le ch Seven and Jones Reine Saastamoinen Senler Class Meetings NS1SN Hutehlns 'SONGAROG' 'Confldentlally' 'You Ge To My headn I am WAll M1XGd Up', and am singlng A Song of Old Hawa11' whlle watching the HFarbor L1ghtSn on 'Sweetheart Bay', 'For the Flrst Time' In the Garden of the Moon W Please NDon't Let That Moon Get vayu, because Let s Pretend It T uen, and Laugh and Call It Leven So Help Men, 'Small Fryu, 1f I h ven't got NYou On My Nlndn 1S Long About Ildnlghtn, d 'You e As Pretty As a PlCtUI6n as we have 'The P rfeet Waltvn and I wonder HWhat goes on Here In N Heartn I will give you my Peart and Souln, as I'll NAlways Be Lucky Wlth Youn nIn Old Oaklahoman as you and me NThe Cowboy and the Lady see 'Sllver On the Sage' 'Vhen Mother Nature Slngs Her Lullabyn 'I've Got a Date Vlth A Dreamn, soHGoodbve, My Dreams, Good ye To 'The Lady on the Two Cent Stampn, from Ol M n Nose , the HJ1tter bugn he learned ln HTen Fasy Lessonsn WHe1gho, The Merry ON C n ' A - - . - C...l . . 0 -11--iii... 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Y U - V ll U 8 If ' .- W .J , ' THE SEA BRWEZE NAME WEAKNESS AMBITION Adams Anderson Autio Bucklin Cushman Nerita Dodge Fales Fo ter Gllchrest Hutchins Hysom Leach Leadbetter Lindell Moore Neal Orff Olson Overlock Overloel Rowell Saastamolnen Seven Simpson Starrett Stewart Stone Stultz Winslow Woodcock Young Blushing Flirting Children Chlckens Music Dates Cracklng Jokes F1Sh1HQ Nall polish Gainlng friends Jltterbugs Neal Candy Cowboys Knitting MlH1StLT'S daughter sklng que tlons Joe B seball Leah Clothes N1SS1OH8TlCS Cars Skatlng Studying Women Glggllng Walklag fast Drawlng Ushers Fords Good house wife Private secretary Become sweet 16 To get through school World's fastest tjplst Globe drawer To weigh 115 lbs To get a boy fr1end To have long locks To 11ve at Monhegan Devoted wife Nurse Aviator Blologist Private secret ry To make more money Farmer School teacher Jack Of All Trades To be a Jeweler Teacher Shoot a 15 po1nt buck To own good c r Aviator Overcome hls shyness Charm all women To go to college Nurse Lrtist Halr dresser Make better fords FAVORITE HAUNT Home Dav1d's car Rockland Monte Carlo Church Home Fales Store Church Restaurant Monhegan Dance hall Church Monte Carlo Beachwood St Watt's home Parsonage Beechwood St Post Offlce 0rff's car Meadow Road Home Water Street Cushing Brackett's A good book Creek Hill Kay's home Home Home Theaters Garage Helen Fales Norman Overlock High School Orchestra Grace and Leland Hlgh School Corrldor Gleo Club Soeials Senior Class Leah and Norman Kendall Orff Senlor Class Examinations Arthur BUCKIIH Barbara nHt1O Simpson Brothers 5 50 Sehool's Out Manual Tralnlng Doris Olson Hlgh School Boys Chemlstry Class Lucy d.ns Ollve Rowell Robert Starrett Vieno Lindell High School Days SONGS You Must H ve Been A Beautiful Baby If I had My Way Alexander's Ragtime Band You're The Only Star Lambeth I lk Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight Get Out of Town Nobody's Darling But Mine Got to Get Some Shut Eye What'll I Do Jhat Do You Know About Love Nobody's Sweetheart Love Runs In the Famlly Hurry Home Whlstle While You Work Just A Yld Named Joe I Can't Glve You Anythlng But Love Desp rate adventure Slrpln nd Sweet My Heart Belongs to Daddy In My Solitude I Want To Bo Cowboy's Sweetheart Remember D 35 L. - K. , ' B. L A. - ' , P. -4 1 ' H' L . . - . H. s ' ' ' B. ' . G. ' ' l M. ' . O. V. ' c Al -, Q. 3 . ' Ro -4. . ' J N' C, - Ka :tx . S I . D. ' L. . a . ,- - - N. V : ' . L, O. - - . R. a a 5. Simpson The Ladies To be president Booths f?J R. , - ' C. . . n vv C. .t . D. '., H. . ' f E. .'. F. - fn! THE SEA BREEZE THOMASTON HIGH SCHOOL CROSS WORD PUZZLE if . , in 41-v-L in 1.-QTY 'El' 5,391 ws A 1 v K sa 1 ,.,,,h if A 939 .531 -4--Q, 'iw 139' 5.4! 0 0 I 14: 16. 15. 15. YOP1ZOHtBl Last name of T S vaIeH1'c'Eor1'an fl 591 Tue thlrd month 1n the fear A senior glrl wno llk8S to dance and fl1rt senior boy who likes a certaln rlene Clast nanel Tuat in WILCH Audrey noore Qot hl'h6St One of Cnarl1e S1nnson's nicknames Flrst in1t1al and last nane Ol a boy lrow Frlenoshlp X senlor lrl w1o plafs t1e OlanO Cf1ret nanel Last name of tee most bunom 1rl ln toe Senlor Class ow .r llle f oe ets .104 's beslfetoall coo 1 flast name? LlPSt nene of OLT1 who S L Cverloc s steady tal o on e senwor lr st na.e E135 nf e o t 1rl who Q c Nltl oe xqo l'kes to r1ve 11s trlek of town w1o l1kes to clown. e r x11r t neue bSHlOP boy fron o1t of town iron edt 11 ol es Anotner senlor bf Blonde sen or U 1 Vert1cal te o1e1 Has e 11' -Q7 1sterJ nd 1rerc1 1 t no o n1.e icr LF7 bbs. La t name OL a Junior boy who lice ast name of Q Scnl r 1r1 who 1s Lost name of a dork plump nerlor Hte11ns n ckname . snort Sen'or lr xi has be H 11 A pretty Senltr ULP1 who does not like Lost neue of the boJ who likes H3Drb Gtlodrest. Flrst name of a slim Olrl usuallj seen ultd ester Foster. Last neue of 9 s.:Il dark Senlor w1o 1 ves on Water Street 11 ca tain lee. e.1res Q S Cl fond lI'1. 97 ng. of R1en ns nm.e . .Xe boys. 1 4 1 7 1 . 1 I ' t I Fi, ' I 1 Q I 1-gh ? 21 'ff A 'xo 1 f 1 png. ..N - Qi., 1 , to 'xaii I n do fdwtvft H- t.+rW 1 ',f1+f3+ ' fa . 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C. Ii k fw 'I H' 1s 1 skttb . C .. Q A .. L .,M ,, , , ,, Q. vu ,,,, . 74 . ..1':.1 LJ lll - .W ' L LC. W,.1.T,.L ,-.Q'4.':.1r.41 LX w..L',. ' -FL 1.1 0 8 S D - 3 U 1'i , Q. -L ot 1 ' - Q: Q' . '. L 1f-.ard. 10. H, ' 1 . - 'i' QH.' Q' 11 or 1 H z U . L '- - - - O 12 . 1 1 Q -- . e. 1 C111 - 1- J Q . - -, - - A , , +1 . - , fy N I SF BRSF The Class of '30 For the last tlne fou'll rear u Give our poen, our story of woe In our orn pe uliar iumbled I8 Ju all say, Ie hate to po N Te'd stay few years longer A noi y and lavv mass, Doinl s we have for four ears Sleeping through every class' Leland our dere haired president Is as fond of Craoe s can be While Norman, another Overlook With Leah we often see Olive Rowell has been ill Ie've missed her from time to time and hyson has r ced up the hall Long fter the chool bell' chime Bloni 's Favorite get l ls Stirling oi so I've guessed While with oistern at the movies She says aisle seats are best. Reino, with his Chevrolet Of red, is easily found And Kendall in his pick-un Seems to get around. H. Winslow and our NBucky' Are the artists of the class hazel does enjoy her work But Rucky says, NI'll pass.H Dot Stultz is really good fs Begonia in the play And Lucy as dear Gracie Is mischeivous3 bright and gay. Leslie Simpson is the class runt But doesn't like being told so Doris is seen each Wednesday night At the corner, waiting for Joe. Starrett when in P. A. D. Just seems to hate the speeches But Fester, she likes P. A. D. That our Miss Seeber teaches. 1' A - I IW .fl 'J' by rf-:ggxt f A , ' ffjlzfyfjf. .. :'f:.::' I , X glib., J ' ,'HwA vf X Q A A - .- ' - ,i.- . ,ff nb ' 'izl' F I-' T7 IILLJ . Kill. ..'JJL.f li. C v -5 cv u ll 1 .1 . , Az. ' vs ' fl 1 ' U 'U' J .. U .1 . J in 3 4 vw 1 J - K , .1 7 c A57 ' El 1 n '- ' ' D I . Cl .J .- .4 U ' re fi 1 wr - J C' V - J S 9 . J- ,A L -- V o I A ., . . r -. 1 3 .r c ,N . av , 1 . . 1 I U . . ,A . . . . 1 .J .: A Q , - Q I' 7 1 . E. . . C . ,. 3 3 S ' S 1 . . . Y rx El ,.. if C. . . 1 ' - 1- 3 . . H O . Y . . . , THE SEA BREEZE 56 Now Richard Neal and Olive Leach Are often seen together They ride about in his black Ford In every kind of weather. Howard Orne has spent two years Cf study with you and I Vhile Cushman came from Friendship And Jill leave with honors high Our NVIM Llndell has lots of friends And m nf of them are boys Barbara Autio studies hard But never makes any noise Barbara Gilchrcst with Barlow struts They love to spat and fight While WKayH ridfs in Dav1d's fire wagon On many a moonlirbt night Pelen F les buvon lassie Always smiles where 'ere she's seen Clafton can't mace up his mind Fir t 1t's Barbara then Pauline Sumner whistles as he gee and at rece s sells the candy Celia plays by ear she says We think her play1n5's d ndy Charlie better known as HDeacon Flies about the halls all d y Russell decorat his flivver In a most attractive way Ncrita in each clas tlads out Fspeciallv in P A D While Young of all his classes seems To 'specially shin in Chemistry Bo we bid a fold farewell To schoolna es old nd n f Our high school loyal and true Nor some will go to collepe And sore in business fill shine Eut all through life we vill be last tke clas of thirty nine HARD LUCK L Barns 'lf thf Principal do sr't t KG b cl what he s id to me th morning I am reins to leave school N LlHSCO+t T t did he s J ' L Burns 'Pc told me to lcav school L Overlook 'mher 's somet ine about you that appeals to me H G Davi NVJ Goodnes L Overlock UNO, it 1sn't that ' X . . 71 . . . 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Q 5: ,,:,, A Af- .4 ..., X . , ' , K JUNIOR CLASS Of the class of '40 again you'll hear Though some have left, and not come b A llttle Frlendshlp atmosphere Does well to make up what we lack R Anderson nd LOUlSL Burns Wert gettlng on Just flne when to a Sophomore LOUlSL turns and leaves poor :rd rson to plne I favorlte wlth th boys 15 Dot Hho llkes them all but lS not tled Another glrl vho's never caught Is Illdrcd, Clayton QteWart's prlde L st vear we thought that Tolvo Mould be one of those guys llke Lash A stern and grlm old bachelor Tlll WltH a Senlor he cut a dash In speiklng of fellclty and lofal frlendshlp flrm and true Nc now present the one Marle nd Howard P1llCT Nho's her crew He wonder lf thc Ol o1's do Survmve 1D peace ind flthout splte Or lp llke other kld they do Vngof a llttlc pat or flpht Oh dear me sua, I do rot know Just why Purlett lS so snart h xbe she stddle eh fll7O9 T wouldr't d rc to pawr Charlotte ng c rt 1D rl h chool for she 1S not llke nrace who caught One and tuck by hlm 11th 1oy Of all tre secret lrlq I crow There's none llle 'lllemlna who Out Wlth her frlerd Tlss Moore does rUQ t lls no one wust Jh t they do If you, about twelv years now, Into the Q nat ch nee to stray Before the group IlDl W hls brow Yo 'd see Doug Younw llllbusterlng aw y To see that Bell boy fall asleep To us lS really qulte a shool But then, I guess that we, down deep Prefer lt to lneessant talk B J A . . . , A . . r 1. 1 . 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THE SVA BRVEZE Oh Moore and Raymond are bright guys In American History class It gives Miss Seeber some surprise When they have luck enough pass The U y that Reed and Crie can skii Does seem to all of us quite grand And what an honor, we'll agree To have two ski gulls of Rockland Of Doris Pryor and Verena Neal Reports are few and far between But often times behind a wheel These two, by little birds are seen While Edward Conte keeps his Lucille without a car to add its charms H Sawyer seems to strongly feel That girls are bits of Hfalse alarm We have two lassies in our class Ones who delight to cook and sew V Meres and Edna you can't surpass Of these girl's skill we all well know Virginia and harriette Won through with Ceasar's feats and such Face French with the same old fight and Grit and seem to like it very much M Miller is so small You always hear her singing 'round Is music, where her Joy is found The new year comes the old year goes Ard Jovce still goes with Teague to Grange Vhile others try out different beaus We doubt if Joyce will ever change Ard last not lea t is K Cushman fnother Friendshipife is And talk about a tyn1st,can Anyone quite so clever, be9 L Tillson ' Miller When is the best time for picking apnleso' awyer 'Oh Sunday afternoons when the folks are in church W Tillson ou re awful meann Overlook 'Am I N Tillson 'You are so mean that if you turned into a ghost you wouldn't even give anyone a scare 3 'N ' Aa I F. . .. I . 1 . - . . I . n C S . . v 1' V ' fs . ' K ' . N 7 . . , 0 . . . . F , . 4 . 4 O . A . . To her the thing that's principle U V , - 0 ' 1 I i , . . , L A W . ' 1 , s ' . 1 ' ' ', ' he . ' 40 N . : N . . . . J S : ' ' . 1w ' : NV 1 . : ' ? ' ' . Y - ' ' . H THE SEA BREEZE Class of '41 Thls lS the poem of forty flVe The sllly Sophs are we Just two more ye rs and we'll be done How sorry then we'll be The flrst one here lS Sldney Bean A lad so smart and brlght And wlth a gl l he's never seen But ln subgects he's all rlght Now to our artlst Nathalie Bell So smart and small 13 she In basketball Nat sure does well A champ some day she'll be Paullne and Bertha are a palr Together they always go One 1S qulte da k the other falr They always look Ju t so Johnson at typewrltlrg sure does flDG All others does su pass Chapman for Neaver she does plne When home he goes at la t Davls and Young lH a ford do rlde From Cushlng, Ialne they come The ford 13 Harland' Joy and prlde Laurlce's lS ChGWl1F gum V Foste plays the vlol n B Fales plays the co net And wlth the orchestra JOID ln I'm sure they'll get there yet Sawyer and Crover baseball play Soon practlclng beglns And then from school they'll un aNay Each game they want to wln E Hahn sure llkes the aeroplanes A hostess wants to be A Jones 1D StUd1GS she won't galn If only boys she can see Hoffess and Henry llke to play In school the whole day long Then hlSS Seeber looks at them to say Behave' Don't get lf wrong Louise and havnard make a palr They always go together Howard and Iarle do fall In any klnd of weather r Q - . X Q . . ,v LL l . . ,., . I, . . . I' l . v - l . J A - A . r . v J . . . yu .L . 4 1 ' rw D u . - . A 'Y' .L v,- - A l 1 . S . . . - A l .. . . . S - . . .L J 3 0 . . . ' T X - 1 . r 1 -yu g - - - . . Y 0 I 7 ' . . . 'Y' Y 7 4 .4 1 X U. . V ' q k u X 0 ' r L l ,- ,f xr . ' w , . 1 L' v ' - A V, . . N Lk - . 0 THE SEA BREEZE kacgowan to a Freshman turns, To see his Gwenny fair And Norman Rogers always learns Girls and lessons don't compare. Mitchell and Morse both act like clowns Simpson's not far behind ln Economics class they frown For Seeber makes them mind L Smith at basketball does shine With Teddy always near M Jordan for her Andy pines But not for Doug wc fear There arc two lasses we have HCT9 Who come iron Beechwood st ect Notton and Iick trom we fe r ln shyness can't be beat L Tuttle to Rockland does go It is Duff we fear while Torrey likes her George we Cr, that is what we hcar kn ow Now farewell dear high scnool 'Til we come back next yea Then we'll return as Juniors Our work we do not fear '4 '41 U v We are the c s of forty tfo niet, T1st three o l lre first is sther Achorn vno is ta l lnd rk nd sveet d the next lo Gwcnry Parlow I om A oonhi like to m et lhat Eeattie sire is so e v i re skils o DQTIGCEJV :rd Cha wen a ood s ort bc ust lelJe that ill to me Th t little bof n med Tauro Brooks n tudie ro doe well To Richard Clerk eacl per o looks Or ice he nefer fell O . , O , f . Q L l . T . I , 0 - - C' O . ' J 3 1 ' I K I, -5 Y 4' ts A A 361 , 'S , . . 0 4 . 3' . F l .X . . m A . , . O f - I , V L 5 1 L I' D L . , O D. S. l C T e U l ............ F , , lass oi 42 F T u - lass L v A l ga class I might say T . f , - 1 are , e m re f9dFS and we ll be thrl UV . ' W -v we then will oe so may. m, . . T T ,X l , E -. ,, -,, 4. 'Y' y . s -l I da H Q 2 ' :vi ' C1 ,A ' , A.1l 1 .. J J x1 1. , .1 , , , . ,h L L Q J s le, . m A A . Q . ,..H 1 o 'V ffl 'J Q 4. 1 ., y T l . s , , -V 'T T ' ji.. ., ' gg fa fl .fi i,s J fi fl ' J , , A , H ,Ep . .. -. .- Il- S LU S 1 ' .- 1 ,- 1, X Q V, - AN A- ' - K1 4- -L , - 1 -I I THE SEA BREEZE D. Davis is a girl so shy At boys she never looks But at B. Day we often sigh For he just hates his books. That blond hair bo named Charles Fager He likes a girl named Nales In bugle playing I'll wager There's none like Buddy Fales Pauline and Ruth go here and there Good friends they seem to be Phyllis and Lucille m 'e a pair 'Per Pals' they have you s That Sally Grey so tall and straight She plavs piano iell And Billy Gill he sure does hate To read and write and spell That Parlan Feyes is tall and dark nd he does dress Just fine And Killeran is sure some shark Ir talking he does shine Second Clark Gable is Mahonen He walk so very fast Then comes Joe Brown in Padl Korhonen And Joe he could surpa s Johnson nd Stone are pals you know They dress alike you see nd Overlook and Oxton crow For both like Gordar Crie That Roger Norse he drives a car So slow and cautiousl nd nothinr in this world codld Jar That stout lad Dick Whitney N Vitchell plays at b sketball She can't be beat you know And Hardula comes when you c ll For he has things gust so ind now ome fours with his red hair We think he's cute and youo Jhile Jackie Rowell is so fair and dresses nicely too, Dick Staples is an athlete Pe is a friend to all Suomela makes sone pretty feats Nhile playing basketball Montgomery is a little chap Who plays so merrily Kantola is so nice and fat s everyone can see, . .v I l V- 1 . -L A - . h -1 I .S 0 uf 7 O ee A. , U O . . , If U .. . .v , . e ' rs J 1 ' v . l 4 k x , . . IL . . . . J. Q . S .- . , 7 A 0 , .J v f 1 El f . A .li L 1 . . 1 0 . . .- Tr U! ,, . . . . L 1 -1 xg .- ' f ' - I .' ff! Els VL V CA 1 c El . . I A 7 A C xv . . . I v LJ LLL, 4 , . - T I A L , A n if . -v- Y . . ,. . . . . . J. A. LA v Y . . f 6 . . 7 . 1 . .. . fx ILL THE SV' DR EV? That llttle Eva Spear you know LlkGS Chosley Adams well Whlle Henry Tolman has ro foe Wo all hls fT1GHdShlD Dells Gwen Stimpson 15 a qulet lass In Qtudlos, she's so brlght hnd D35StEMOlH6' 1U the class Doos all hls work gust rlght Trot Tlrden 1S a oulet ooy In Sbynoss oan't bo beat no larglo ov rloans flth Joy lhen D Sawyor shf moets No aln h , Wollf or T As rvorybod, Y oJQ S H 15 Cdipt do 1 to h l oo Vlnul Vltf bog Q o s Ckflll d -J 4 ' Y X -JI1 .La ...J LJAJ . L E ' r A !L ... . A - 4- , . . . A + 1 l ' . . 5 . . A Fw ' ' - A ll . . . I . . . . 1 L. 1 Q J A , I4 M ' ,N Y - ' rd M o , A v , I' , x , 3 .- . , , , . I L ' e in P ' ' lo - L , . .l L V .c. , 'H 'J 'XV R Yi ,wr 1 , .M .o 1 .L A is I 1 7 , Sl 6 I V nl C, uh ' -i . ...Je 1' qff- -en t co 9 3 L , at sweet llttlo lass . Plays rough Wlfh all the boys hp ha ' L3U'o f ,L lao L'- 0 sro lg oys. :Ln M v mf FC ' fz ,fel . . jo. ydo 1 ll Sr-l'- o .. . . ony tnon we l fot 5 fv.up wo sna ,J V Ii 3 -, 'Yo . C. S. '59 T1 0 9 ' Q .............. Montrowory th o Tno o mos on f t 'oo nlo omlo TPlPKS toolo U bld frron l UDPlGS no 1 rofn , CIR fl d nom to you T073 oar V1 Vnw vw 91 I hopf you ll 1 3 'QQ W ll QR al? l ' we ZPQVQG EVM mn 9,24- THE SEA BREEZW 1929 Beatrice Bramhall, now Mrs Ch rles Grant, resides in Friendship, Virginia Brazier is emploved in Mass Leroy Burton is employed at Gulfport, lississippl Luthera Burton is employed t Cincinnati, Ohio Katherine Creiyhton is attending K tharine G1bb's Business School Lillian Davis is employed at J Rioker Procter, Camden, Maine Ruth Delano now Mrs J mes Huntley, resides in Rockland, Maine Kenneth Feyler resides in Rockland, Maine Blanche Henry is teaching t Quantico M rine Branch, Va Russell Hoffses proprietor of Knox Market, Thom ston, Maine Lucy Yalloch, now Mrs Russell Hoffses, resides in Thomaston, Maine Edith Keller is employed in Boston, Mass Helen Killeran, nov Mrs Ceorge Phillips, resides in Rockland, Maine Jane Miller 18 in the employ of Alfred Strout Thomaston, Maine Philip Ne bert is employed at the Amoco filling station, is II Lieutenant C f C , and resides in Tromaston, Maine Marion Orne, now Mrs Philin Lester, resides in hollis Center, Maine Larissa Richards deceased Thomas Scott is employed in houlton, M ine Dorothy Starrett is employed by Portland Dress Herald, resides in Thomaston, Maine. Blanche Tibbetts, now Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, resides in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Flora Wallace, now Mrs. Paul Wotton, resides in Mass. Hazel Ward, now Mrs. Jesse Hevener, resides in Westbrook, Maine. Verna Matson, now Mrs. George Littlefield, resides in Banner, Maine. l93C John Campbell is employed in Summerville, Mass. Elden Cook is at home in Friendship, Maine. Mildred Demmons resides in Thomaston, Maine. Warren Everett resides at Thomaston, Maine. Alice Felt, now Mrs. David Renegar, resides in Jersey City, N. J. Celia Flye, nov Mrs. William Crafton, is proprietor of Colonial Beauty Shop and resides in Thomaston, Maine. 'A . Q' .. ia . gym . V X In W N . 32 ,. 1, ly, , . 4 1- -' ' '- wi vi , . Eb In , 1,1- .,' fa.- I ..,, -. 'Ak x U' -I , ' --:vw-.W I 7 - ala- , A 'lx .L 2 A' . .. 'fx-. f . '-: ' L3 A Smknmei-g ' ' .g 'f S . , I p c , ' i ..-F'k311f9'I , . 57: ' ' ' 7,1 Q? Q li-- . .,,:. ,. :..,4:-:-- :F gg . ' - .- '- c . ,s 2'Q f 5 , . - 1 f I . s-fzigggd! M ,V 4 .,., 1 , -rt-ze' Xl 45? Y Y - -I b - 1 f I ' V A 45 . . . . ., . a Me . . . . . . ' ' 5 . , . . . . IL 0 0 ' 'W I 1 U 1 ' Ct Q . . . . A . . . 3 3 rl 1 . . . A Q I Q , . . a 1 -- - . - I . . . h . Z1 -1 X C ' . , 1 U . , I ,. . CA Q X. , o . . . V - 4 v H 0 . . . . . . - ' . , Y - . . . - ,, o I l O I I , I I I my . I N - n O O K O O N Ju ' . . . . . . ,. . . l 1 ' . f' . Y' , L I . . , rx . o . hcl . THE SEA BREEZE Robert Johnson i employed in Belfast Maine Fred Libby 1S at home in Tkomaston, Maine Richard Lufkin resides in North Cushing, Maine Alice Maxcy, nor Mrs Luther Glidden, reside 1n Thomaston, Maine Paul rorg n 1 mployed 11 Iisconsin Katharine Scott 1 ennloycd in Boston, Mass Gladys Sesvey, non Mr 711tCT Irish re 1des in Portland Maine Harold Smith r sides 1n Rockland, Maine Arthur Stevens 1 employed on the Yacht Alva Lucy Sukeforth, non Mrs alter Young, r sides t Pleasant Pt , Ne Douglas Ialker is ttendlng Yale Medical School, Dew P ven Conn Woodrow Iilson 1 employed on the American Hauaiian Steamship Line Walter Young is emplo,cd by Carl Gray, Plc nt POlDt, Maine 1931 Katharine Beattie, new Mr Lafrenc Carroll, TCS1d6 in Thomaston Dorothy Brennan is at home 1n Thomaston Maine Elizabeth Creighton is eneloyed at Lancaster, Ma s Ferdinand Day is employed t Monhegan Island, Maine Philip Edmunds, man gcr of Ph1l's Interstate Transportation Co , resides ln Thomaston Maine Henry Fales is employed 1n Philadelphia Penn Ralph Hoffses is employed t the A A P store in Rockland, Maine Arletta M loney, no: Mrs Richard Flagg Thomaston, Maine Celia haxcy, new Mrs Garfield MacMillan, resides 1D Quebec Lee Moran 1S employed by Feyler's Inc TLSIQGS in Thomaston, Maine Charles Prescott Merchant Marine A1nie Raatikalnen is employed in Mass Robert Robinson 15 employed at a da1ry in Bar Harbor Maine Ellen Schildt is employed in Rockl nd, Maine Thomas Sweeney 1 fn Insurance agent, Rockland, Maine Doris Wellman now Mrs Conary, resides in Rockland, Maine Martha Whitehill is employed by F V Uoolvorth's 1D Rockland, Maine Leona Williams, new Mrs Parold Quinn, resides in Rockland, Maine 1952 Donald Beckett 15 employed at Morse Boat Shop, Thomaston, Maine Dolores Brazier, new Mrs Frnest Fogp, resides in Rockland, Maine Gerald Creamer reside ln Thema ton, Maine Ruby Davi , new Mrs Parold Rettew, Rockl nd Maine Almon D y is employed t Defitt Hotel, Levi ton Maine Olive Elwell r sides in aldoboro, Ma1ne Richard Feyler is employed t Feyler's Inc , re ides ln Thomaston Tauno Hendrickson is at home 1n Friendship, Maine Vaino Johnson 15 employed t the A Q P store, Rockland, Maine Ruth Kllleran, now Mrs lmon Day, resides in Lewiston, Maine Grace Miller is teaching t Auburn, Maine Elianor Morse, new Mrs Arthur Cullen, resides 1n Rockland, Maine Russell Morgan is attending the University of M ine Roderick Montgomery is at home in Cushing, Maine Blanche Prior, new Mrs. John Fullerton, resides in Mass. Janice Pillsbury resides in Portland, Maine. John Singer is employed by the Indemnity Insurance Co., Boston, Mass Evelyn Stevens, new Mrs. Lester Delano, resides in Cushing, Maine. Alice Tuttle is employed by Frank Elliot, Thomaston, Maine. U . . u -. 'L , : o . . . .L L u 0 0 l I l L ' , -'- 0 . :L V - a I S . - x 4 1 . . . I e 's e - ', 1 V . . S I J X 1 o I . . C. 'T .T s. Hal A , 's . , I . . 6 . . 'J I 3 . C' Q- KJ A A U . LJ ' ' e . xr C ' 3 s -1 a vs ' ' T Tn i J. 3 J ., . LJ 1 LCA , 0 J A if . S ' Y l ' .. 1 - l - 1 1'H asa ' ' . . . S . . ' -J S o x . P . I . f' , ' 0 , ' ' C1 .A ' lf I u 4 P. 0 on - 1 A o .1 I 'V El , ' u . . . c , 4 Q . . . . 3 ' . ' , o . , . Clifton Felt is employed at the A k P store in Thomaston, Maine. . H , ' 1. l V. 0 A YI . I , Cl v - 0 , ' O . , . . . . A 'L o 1 - I . . . L4 l , 3 n Q ' 121 I ' . . . . . . . .L Q . . . . . , 1. Q . . A . ,J . . 0 . .2 4 ' . . . . - , . 4 ' 0 . . . . . ., , . 0 .1 u -' 'I ,V . . Q . . . ' 5 l 0 . . e . . . v . .J - 3, - o . . . S S . . . 0 6 . D ' 1 A 4.1 , A A e In ' A U .,,. ' U ' - C.. A Cl . x -.J , 1 a . . . ,,. . A C I . . . A 0 . . 0. n 0 0 . . . . . . ' 4 5, Q . . 8 . , . ,, . . . . ' 0 IX ' q . . . A . ' - G . . , . . . p . 4 U 9 D O 1 1 . Ei , . . . . 3 -.L x . 4 THE SEA BREEZE Ellzabeth Vlnal now Mrs Arthur Pease, Thomaston, Malne Leroy Jhltten, proprlctor of Knox Market Thomaston, Malne Georgl Young 1S employed ln Newburyport, Mass 1935 Fvelyn Beckett, now Mrs H rold Halllg n, resldcs ln Rockland, Malne Lloyd Beckett dF1VGS for the U S Mall, resldcs 1U Thema ton, Malne Phyllls Belasco, new Mrs Shcrmln Wotton, resldcs 1U Lynn Mass Harry Burns lS employed at the B R M Factory ln Frlendshlp, Maine R lph Caven is SSlStEHt mall drlver, resldcs ln Clark's Island e Charlotte Dyer 18 teaehlng school in Rocklind, M lne Albert Gould 15 employed by the Doll r Line Forest Grafton 1S employed at Black a G y's, Thomaston, Malne Hazel H rrlm n lS tCTChlH0 eheol dt S nford, M lne Beatrlee Havener, now Mrs Iarolc Smlth, FGS1dC ln Roekl nd, Malne June Henry 15 employed at 'orccst r M ss Wllllam Kcefc ro 1dGS ln Rockland, M 1PC Wllma Llbbv, no Mrs Donald Huntley, TCSldCS 1D Rockland, Malne F1119 Mahonen lg employed lt Provldence, R I Pauline MCLa1H 1S employed at Medom k, M7lUL Roland P quln 1 member of the State Pollce June Parks 13 employed ln FlOPldH Myron Slmmons 13 at home ln Frlendshlp Maine R1Ch8Td Spear, 15 employed by fGStlHghOUSO Jersev Clty, N J Wllbur Strong lS employed by Courler Cazette, Rockland, Maine Nathan Thompson 15 t home 1U Frlendshlp, M lne Florence 'hltehlll l t home 1U Thom ston, Malne Fllzabeth 'lnchenpaw 1S tG8Ch1Hg school t Lawry, NU1HC E112 beth Voodcock lS teachlng school at Rockland, Malne Florence Young, new Mrs Arthur Marshall, TGS1dG 1D WOFthbFldgG, Mass 1954 Barbar nehorn, row Mrs Fore t Adam resldes ln Iarren, MQ1QC Hlld 'nderson 15 employed ln Mass Phlllp Bramhall TCS1dCS ln Frlendshlp, W lne P-I'th1lI' EUNIS resldcs ln Camden, M lne Fern Benner, nor Mrs Ralph Poff es, Thomaston, N lne RlCh3Td BUCPl1D 15 ttcndlnp the Unlverslty of Malne Luellle Dolllver 1S teachlng at COTl na Malne Frnest Doyle 15 ttendlng Gorham Normal School Gorh m Malne sther Hargula l employed at Pcrry's larket, Roekl nd, Malne Fffle Johnson, now Mrs John Peterson, Roekl nd, Malne Frank Jacobs 15 at home 1U Thema ton M lne Lulu Kangas lS mqTTlCd and llvlng ln Mass John Lash resldes t Frlendshlp Maine M8TlOH Mlller lS attendlnp the UHlVCTS1tY of N lne Charles Perry 1S employed ln Lafrence, M ss Eleanor Pottle, now Mrs Kenneth 71HChGDb0Ch, TGSldGS ln FrlGHdSh1p Charles Stackpole 1S at home lH Thomaston, M lne Joodrow Verge 1S t home ln Thom ston, Malne va Wallace, now Mrs Lowall 'allaec FGSldGS ln V ldoboro, Malne Myron Wotton 1S at home 1U Frlendshlp, N8lDC MUT1Cl Young, non Mrs D Vld Lavanaugh, PCSldCS 1H Rockland, Malne I 45 . 0 . L ' , A. Q ' . Q N ' ' , ' .fl 0 I Q 'U , ,Y i - . 'A . . CA - L g . . . 4 .J ' ' o - E1 1 - . . . G . I L1 0 . ' ' Q ' . ' . . ' 1 v . ' c . ' ' , .l 4 ' 0 I ' . U . . . u . Cel - A ' C L A 7 Q - . r 6 . L ' .4 L lu ' q ' . r , 4- , U s. . . . 4. P . . fi ' '1 ' ' fr fa ' A cl ca - L Q S c. H10 c.. , . - , ., . - . n I ' v . 1 L 'D , S : a ' 1: A . r X . C , . U , . . O . . . . ' Lv ' ' .J - H 3 . , - . y . . u i U tin! ' U Y 1 Q Q . Q . - IL LC- s.. it 5 a . . . CA 1 F 1 . .B . al L. 3 1 fe ' ' 0 fi x ' U :J LA . C ' ' g 5 - . . ,L - K . n . . . 1. , . Q. Q l ' V, 9 I L , U a 0 . . . ' . 1 l ' 1 g- . . . - . P3 ' , Et ' . Y, . . . Q G . h . ' J ...- Ll l C3 Ln . . ,A . . . 'N . ...A 'H ' 1 ' CL 'fif 0 . rx , . . . I CA P. v ' ' ' I . . . 1 0 - , ,A Q l - O A . . H - ' 8. A . , S S , ' - 1 Q . rw . . I C4 I1 4. '- . . . . ' - . ' l , rua ' ' g . . 0 . .Q , . E 4 Q J. S . 0 . . . 6 Q . . . s K.: 5 X - ' O . . . . . . V ' , - ' 0 - . . A a F - n 1 , a , . . 'TR ' ' 'W I ' .Lb S l ' Q. ' li l El ..- Q I F rx I ,U ll - H , ,. ' C. 1. 0 . . . 1. S , . E. , . . . . C- I1 . . Pu . . C Q ' -- , f. g . u Q . - . . V , la . - - ' L 15. 'la Q U . . . . . '- l W O . . u '1 8 . U . . l - V fr , a .- f a , . f 5 - H ' ' Y- ' n. ' ' .' , '. , ' ' , E1 v O' . . . . . v . .L Q . ,. r . . . J. J 1- 4 . fl .. g THE SEA BREEZE 1955 Emllle fnderson 1S tr11n1ng at Peter Bent Frlghem Hospitdl Boston I' 3503 Herbert Bcrner 1S lt hone 1n F11endsh1p, Melnx Bernard Brew 13 employed t th B M M Factory 1n Fr1endsh1p, Md1ne Fred BUCYl1P lo Ctt nd1ne th Ur1vers1ty of MQIHC. Lawrence C rrbll 19 t home 11 ThemP,to1, Ne1ne Mer1 Condor, nov Mrs f1ll1em Terguld es1des 1D Themaston, Ialne. Pelph Dav1 1 emplo cd 1t Camden, Ma1ne Robert Foster TLS1lP 11 Fortlend, 1 E 1z1beth IOUIV 13 tt Dorothy If xy, nov M Fr deriek Jedleus T p1DO L1ndell To emolow El1sQbeth L1HdStOdt 13 N115 nd1rU the UU1V6Fu1ty of NBIHF nee e T A M111 C+CT1l P Hu drtt Bt11ne s 'ollege Bos Amy N1ller, no1 lrs IVV1I W FW nn, clU0 Abb1e R1er3rds 1' ov d C M 1 1 '1 llem Qfltl Ur 1 ear 01 d C10 D yhwgl Pl nn1ng Survey rles 9be'r e e t 'er11f Walter Strcnr 1 tt nd11 Colt College wt rv1lle, Ne1u He en Vldcl IFW V1 G r ld f1e mel emest1n, M 1ne. Raymond Uphem 1s et home mhf ton, Ko1Hf 1956 Lure Be tt1e 1 enbloy d xt I I t1nps Woekl ne 4a1ne Madel1ne Bradford 10 at home ll Fr1endsh1n M 1ne, G1lbert Deleno P63136 19 Roelltnd, le1ne M1Tl8m PT1CKSOT 15 t ho1f 19 Dush1np '1 Berbern Feyler Ida Fergul 19 Anne J1eob 13 Arthur Johnson Myron Jonrs 1s Mlflam Lctke 1 1S mrloved at Feyl1r' t Roeklend M 1ne employed t Droekett s Roevl no N11re att nd1r allsrd Hus1r heel, Hoekl nd a s employ t the P s f oemlend Me1ne t home 1 Whom ton M lne em lo1ed 1F Bwston less. Herbert L1bby 15 emrloyed 1U Ho ton, Me W1l3o L1nd6ll 1s ettendlrf t UF1V9T lt of M11ne. na N HOEC1 1 T hone 1D So homi ton N 1HO Madellne Nlllef 13 employed 1D Ness. OT19 Peters 10 emrlov d b Nr ron Cllrb Thomrston, M 1ne. Mergorle R1eherds lf tt nd1np UroJ1denee P1ble Instwtute Prov1dence, Robert Stone 19 employed t l1nek1n's Thomestor, Mc1HC Rlehard Woedeoek 15 t Home 19 Thom1ston, Ne1ne. 1957 Ellen Anderson 15 tr11n1ne t 1tQu1Te, N11ne Eva Andersen lS ut home, So lhonapton, Wenne Genevlev Bredlee 13 emoloyed at ABC n1CCtT1CWl Co , Boston Mess. Belle Coates 10 empleved t Colonlel Beduty Choo Thomaston MolHO Frankl1n Comery 1S dttend1nv uOWdO1H Colleve PFUHSW1Ck, M IHC. Cleora Co don 1S at home 1r Thomaston Malne Carleen Dav1s, now Mrs esley L1ttlef1eld L COHlO, N H CGC11 D y 1S emnloyed at the rugusta House, fugustd, Me1HG Chester Delano is employed at Bueklin's Dairy, So. Warren, Maine. . . 1 . . . . A 1 f- 7. r- - 1. 1, . . 1 - r , - .: - --- ... , , 1, f' Lf . . . . I . . ' 'V1 1 ' ' 2 1 .. . 1 R., . ' ' 1 - r - ' ' -. ' r ' ' 1 1 V Q1 1 .1 G . - . 1 - - n I I rx fx - x l fx I 1 'Y 0 1 . ', J 1 C, 1 1. 1' ' . . . . . fs . 1. ' C2 1 1. 5. ,. 1 AF 1 .16 . . ,, . . 1- . - . . ,F . 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A E X .0 J EJ 1.1 11 1 ', JC, ,ci ' 1 L .7 .V J - , NI ' YNY Wy 4734, o P 2' 'DNF X X f s,,, X, K: fk, 5.1 ,rg 1,1 KJ x 5 ,W VX X X K 'P QS ii: CAM 3 llililililfllfwidf THE SVI BRLEZE The Editorial Staff of the See Breeze wishes to express their appreci tion for the following exch nec The Pilot, Mech nic Falls high School Mechanic Fells, M ine Your editorials are V r good You h Ve an excellent literarf dep ment nd your book is well rrlrged The Je ter, Ellsworth hi r School, llsfo th, Main Your plan of printing clw s parts is Hood ide It m K s V ry interesting book Why don't you comment on some of Jrur oAch ngeso qu have some good pictures which dd to the ttr ctivenrss of your book The Ocean Bree e, Be ls high School Be l Isl nd M ine Your athletic dcp rtmcnt is rr nvcd V ry well Don't y u think few pictures would dd to the V lue of vfur p perq Your liter ry depdrt ment is excellent. The Tetler, .ddison High School, Addison, Voinc. -Your class reports are Very interesting. 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I 4 l,,...J H ' SV li .. fi E B. E Ill 2 .32 Ei On ' ' I' -- , T H M ' U T O N M A N E l Ll .. . .-- .- -o,.o reno o THE SEA BREEZE J- Choo? VN HI FUD PORTLAND Photographs Jxfflff Resolve to dev that when you QT rt to eorn you Wlll m ke a deflnlte plan to r tlre at e CGFt3lU ele 1115 in lnoome for llfe The 'EW YORK LIFT, a Coorahy 95 ve r old Wlll Helo you oar through sich a pl n NEW fORK LIFE INSURAVCV CONUL'V C3 TLIVTT J O Rl 1D lhoma tol N 1US F W l e TX .lffg Q rf ff- M fl I J ff. rj Q , 4, Y f ' ' f 1 Mm E. Ji. , , E A - tt .f . . -,a P 'f ' .a . . K V Q . 'I . AQ vE.L 6 . ' 1. L A h mga ' V 0 e N' , A FY 'S Y - 8 - T l X txt .N -lhgn L4---MA. A T. R. MoPhail Special Agent Thomgeton, Maine AM 'MQETF F A F ET Wh lfs r ,a', T H M C oclp in hte A M Sf 3 I A wr 11 S T FRIEND E O J if 1 ,1 ' X X F 5 Jr N F' 'N A , fxx J 1 XV ix I ,J 'XXI' xxg I I 4 'XJ X If A j A f C THE SEA 3REEZE ompliments P R PREENLEAF DSDt1St Thomaston, Maine Comp11ments of L QPRITTOT D M Rockland T 611 1 V5 wH1mf'DV1'N 1 H o T11 ent 13 K1 Wd -1'4r Compllments of STUERT C BURGESS Rockland, Maine Best WISUCS Today and Tomorrow THE COUNTER PAZFTT ComD11ments WMM ELLINPUOOD M D ID TUWW CKFF 501 balm vtrbet Doccl dd E C of DRC 0 0 J' , '. 5 x 1, ' - I A 1 I 1 .,,- ,...--,,1-1--.wnI3.,,- .,,. 1.,. ,--1mH-..-1.w.... v vw,, , ,,,-.,-,,,,,. ,A ,,v,,,,,, HA., , .-,, -. .,. . WA-,......-...,...-..-..,..... iz i E 1 Q1 , I i l' J 0 -1 J, .T 0 UDQ 1 f ii : . 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HOWLRD Qi Tn ff' F Q Ta , 9 1 '1Lo, 21 1 i gL 1 ai T SEA BMI L HE BILHOUETTE BEAUTY BHOP Maln Street Permanent V3V1Dg A Bpeclalty Tel Thomaston 50 Use Three Prow Brand Products Absolutely Pure JOBI BIRD OOMTANV Rockland Malne AMES' MARKET Grocerles Meats Free Dellvery Te 59 Thomaston I' Oompllments of BEBWIER STUDIO Formerly Plllsbury Btudlo Rockland 520 Maln Street Complete Idbrlcatlon JOHNBOU'B S BVIOE STATION In t nt QGFVICS St Oecrge Road Thomaston Nalne Tvdol 9SOllHG Veedol Tvdol Olls 5- WAIT for our LVTTEQ o Graduatlon SUIES Outfit S30 O M P L E BURPEE M LAMB INC Next to Strand Theatre NIOIOLAB 4UPALONE Barber Ladies orb A qUGCl3ltV Rockland Malne I PWOPLES LAURDBY B C Perry, Prop Ne Call For and Dellver Nork ln Thomaston I7 LIMGTOCK Bt Tel l7O Qockland 'SIUE as B It ' . -, L. .....-.... ..-- ---- ---f---f---- ---- ' - ' : 'C TA F ll s l .J C ' Ee W 2 9 . 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Y , ,YV , I ' - H , II-IV SEA BRFEZE Gompllments BUDS' COMQIIMSHUS ANDERSONIS CAFE Amoco Fas and O11 GFEGSIPE Thomaston, Malmo -V+ J N Brown, Prop Esso Gas and O11 Walker's Corner Thomaston, M81HB Fomollrrent-s of MORSE BOAT BUILDING CORP Tbomaston, Malne HAQJULA'm Mllk and Cream at george Rd Tel 168 4 Fompllments SEA VIEW GAQAPE I not Your Shoes For PF3dU8t1OE NCLBIFS' Rockland Malmo I I - I.. I I . - I . A I I of 'I gf I I I .........1.............-........ 'f -H I W - H I, I I I III,I,II,, .I ' - I - II II II ,I NEWBERT'S FILLING STATION II MITCHELL'S SANDWICH BAR I , in 0 I I - I I . I . I 1 ,, xi A 1 ' Q I I I -I ' Q4 '- m 'II I I I I I . - I 1 of I I at I I ' I - J I If u 1. .i.. i.. --.... i .1-....1.. I X o I 9 I II I I I
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