Thomaston High School - Sea Breeze Yearbook (Thomaston, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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T H E S E A B R E E Z E ' NO LIGHT MATTER The Seniors bask in sunlight However dark their room: They have U. S. florescence While others sit in gloom. Far off upon the ceiling Of rooms Three, Two, and One Comes down a feeble yellow gleam That's more like moon than sun. How good old Edison would grieve If he could see our plight! Can't funds be raised in Thomaston In time to save our sight? Class of 1947 PLAINT How can we have a Junior Prom, Or give a Senior Ball, If all our seven-foot letter-men Refuse to dence at all? The Girls REPLY If we are guilty of such treason, Make up your mind there is a reason, The thought at which our courage wilts Is the thought of dancing with girls on stilts. The Boyg- nSltting on my GI bed. My GI het upon my head, My GI pants, my GI shoes, Everything free, nothing to lose. GI razor, GI comb..,. But GI wish that I were home.u CReprinted from nMaine Teachers' Digestnl

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T H E S E ix B R E E Z E BACK T0 SCHOOL Where had the robber disappeared to? Four stores had been robbed in succession and no trace of the robber had ' been found. The police were baffled. They tried everything, but the slippery thief always eluded them somehow, Finally in desperation the chief of police called in the NSecret Sixn, a group of six boys between fifteen and seven- teen years of age. The Secret Six had helped solve more than one ease when the police force had been forced to give up. The boys could hardly be suspected as working for the police because of their ages. The thief would be looking for men, not boys. The Secret Six promised results within a week. Ron Walters, the oldest of the group, and the leader, called the boys together for a special meeting. He declared that the robberies were always executed on Friday nights, He also brought to their attention that the following night would be Friday and that, according to the almanac, there would be no moon. The only store which had not been robbed was White's Market, It was quickly decided that Jake Wallace and Alfred Greene should hide in the ditch across the street from the store, while John Langdon and nFatson Donovan would watch the back. Ron and Den Walters would be loafing on the curb a block away, About midnight the boys guarding the back of the store heard a slight rustle near them and turning they saw a black shadow creeping toward the store. It was no doubt the thief, or nSl1ppery Samu, as the newspapers called him. Going quiet ly up to the back door the man began to pick the lock. After some time he succeeded in opening the door and slipped in. This was the time for the boys to act, giving a low whis tle while they waited. A minute later the other four boys joined them. It was soon decided to wait for the thief to. come out with the goods and then trail him in hopes of find- ing his hideout. They had not long to wait for within two minutes after they had concealed themselves, the back door opened and WSlippery Samu again appeared carrying a heavy . satchel, He stole quietly across the back ally and disap- peared down Cedar Street, John and Fatso trailing him. The next followed at a safer distance keeping the first two in sight. As they approached the empty school house the thief turn pd off and headed toward that building. Somewhat surprised V the boys followed as quietly as shadows. The thief had dis- appeared around a corner and to their amazement, when they reached the corner he was nowhere in sight, Search as they 5

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