Unity High School - Monitor Yearbook (Unity, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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THF MONITOR THE COLNTRY DOC FOR Yllllle lttendlng a bind concelt ln Bos IOII one uenlng last summer a countlv doc tol was engaged IH convelsatlon wlth a yely deal but deaf, old lady when the band stal ted playlng a splrlted IlI3ICl'l The countly doc tcl lalsed hls volce to a hlgh pltch to make hel undelstand hlm Th x wcle olstusslng the pllght of a P001 famllv ln whlch all the chlldlen wele SUEQIIUQ' flom measles At the top of hls volce the doctol Lllttl Isnt It te1llble At that velv moment thc band stopped and the doctol s VOICQ rang out The doctol was soon consclous that he was ln the centel of cvcly gaae and that the band conductol was looklng one thousand blands of polson ln hls dllectlon The conductol growled out so that hls wolds too callled acloss the squale VQIV CllSt1I'lCtly Telllble ls lt'7 Viell you come ovel hcle and sec lf vou can do as well' The loal of laughter from the happy crowd filled the squale and although at the tlme the Joke seemed to be at the expense of the doctol slnce then he ha had many laughs as hc has told and letold thls expel lcnce Holblook 'IHE ADVANVIAI ES Ol' X HOME ECONOMICS QOLRSI Although dullng the last few NLHIQ mole and more women are entellng lnto the busl ness world to show men that they ale ca pable of holdlng posltlons thele ale stlll many who plefel home maklng to a buslne s caleel To the pelson who lrltenos to devote hel llfe to home maklng a coulse ln Home ECOIIOITII s would plobablv be of IIIOIQ use to hel than any othel offeled by the school Even women who ale ln buslness do not often escape entllely from hou ehold dludgely and would Hnd the coulse benehclal Besldes cooklng and callng fol the home Home Economlcs also takes up the subject whlch IS of utmost IDIPOI tance to evelv glll 01 woman no mattel what hel llfe WOIk mav be Thls subject IS of COUISG, Clothes e ale taught to consldel the style patteln deslgn fabllc and colors sulted to oul paltlC ulal type It also tea hes us how to dle s fOl dlffelent occaslons for spolt fol school fol buslness fol aftelnoon and f0l evenlng All of these facts ale necessaly fol ewely one to know and use lf they XXISII to become successful Oul class ln Home ECOHODIICS was flllow cd to choose the sublects whlch we XVISIIQCI to take up thls X931 and thlngs we wele most lntele ted ln We have also been taught to do oul wolk neatly and methodlcally Evely thlng that we have taken up, we feel sule w lll DIOXL useful to us at some futule tlme Betty Smlth 38 DOOM ED T0 DIL was tlled tlled unto death as I at ln my prlson cell doomed to dle fol a Cllme I had not commltted I felt that my senses would leave me as the senten c the sentence of death was all that reached my ears sat thele ln my cell Wlth the flagrant smell of the autumn upon some tlme I sat wlth my head IH my hands thlnklng that I would But no lt couldnt be of Death apploachlng gllpplng claws As nlght apploached I t1lGd to thlnk of means of escape But how How could I wlth the conclete walls of my cell and the blg llon balled d00l and outslde the blg wall my nostrlls Yet for be saved by someone I saw the black Hgule me wlth IIS terrlble QOITIC I sat thele half starved, wlth the of dcllclous food Hoatlng to me I the dellllous cly of a chlld I Jumped up Wlth holllfled healt as I heald the slam mlng on of brakes and the scleamlng of ter llfled people on the stleet Then the clang mg bell of an ambulance fell upon my eals apploachlng the spot whele the accldent had taken place Thls was death yes death Wlth lts outstletched alms But not to me to someone else Aftel th1S telllfylng event was ONGI I agaln sat ln solemn stlllness thlnklng of some means of escape But not one could I thlnk of so I lay down on the cot ln my death cell f0l the nlght The next mornlng as I awoke the sun was shlnlng ln Wlth lts golden face stallng me ln the eyes but how could I be glad? These wold filled me XVltll telrlfylng hollol But towald on the death smell heald at last I heald the guald comlng mv cell wlth the clank of hls shoes cement soundlng llke the bellows of I was doomed doomed to dle But he apploached I saw the smlle upon hls face and knew that somethlng had hap pened Hls NYOICIS seemed to echo thlough 15 I , , , , , , ,,, , W, ,,,, Y -, YH-,-W, , W-W maize, Y-fe, V V Y ' , 1' 1 , . - ' 3 4 ' - ' .. . ' . 1 '- , A , ' . . . - - 1 K ' . ' 1 'K 1 - ' y - . - . v ' . ' 1' 1 - ' y . ' 1 . v v ' ' 1 5 ' 1 . ' N ' 1 - .L ' V ' l r ' 7 K 1 . -T ' 9 v y 1 - . L ' .' . v , x . ' s ,, . , I . . I 1 l AK I ' , ,' Y! , t-,, I I K I , M . 4 . 1 . S ,J ' . W , ' ' , A , ' K . ' . - . , , . . , Y . . 1 - ' C' x, v. N - 1 1 , ' N- I L . g , .. . 5 l A . - .. . . . ' ' ,I - - u , ,' ' ' ' , . , . . , . . , . y K+ 1 ' 1 'l .U 7 x ' 1 1 3 I . ' V 7 ' V I l Y . I . . .y . S - I . . . 1 , 1 ' . .- , ' . G , , 1-51, whlch surrounded the jail yard? 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Qlttrrarg N0 XRRPSIS The Qlllftf. of the th1l foggx 111ght xxas shattexed bx a shot and '1 xxomans SCICQIU thex both seemed to ha11 suspended 111 the plteh black nlght Th shot came 3.pIlal9lltlX fl0lll the hou e HLIOQQ the st1eet flom th SLIYILQ telephone x1l1e1e I xxas about to 16p0lt to Q01 geant VV1l sr ll Fxelx nlght fm tWLIltX fou1 VLdIS I had 1epo1ted to Se1ge lllt Vhlson that thmgs xxexc O lx on 111x be at md 111x hea1t seemed 0 Stlllfl stlll beeau e tonlgfht xx is th last nlght befme I xxould be llLllNl0llltl off flll twenty hxe xe11s of pe1feet SLINILL lJu1111g., that tune ad 111est lllXllIL, l1 1111 111 hllflfl eases lllXSLll and 111y belt was the least tIOUlJllSOIlIL of mx on the docket Th1s s b eause ll pettx the1xes lxllLXW 'md spected 111e xas tlllllklllg' f ll h1s f dashed towaxds the house 110111 xxhenee the shot had come The heuse xxas a Nllllll bull galow and I knexx that an LlQlLIly man and h1s daughte1 hxed l1e1e1 I ente1e.l the house xxlthout lllx f0ll1l 111 s a d I xxas lO1lfl0lltLl bx a p1the1e seene A man vsas lxmg ffxee doxxnxxald lll a pool o bloed Bendmg OXCI h1111 xx IN a xoun n1a11 w1th the s111ol1111e eun st1ll lll lllS h111d e gnl xxa 1 ge one un llll dVl Oh I1111 xx V 1 ou l11ll 117 ox 1 ard oxe1 ue Upon 111x e11t1ance thc box looked up 1nd Sdlfl xou 1 ec 11111 x 411 xou ' lt spe 111 ad a xxaxs 1 ded nxsnlf Is 1e111 ha1 bo1led eop but 111 th1s ezse It xvas11t 'SO LANV th1s l1e tuned and IIISWLI d s ed h II 1d I I xx nned 1 to keep xxxay flOlll, June o I xxould kll h1111 I found out afte1 some t1111e that the man had l76CIl 111olest111g the gnl xxho xxas .Inns fiancee 111ueh agamst he1 w1shes He had knzel1ed 011 the dO01 that lllffhtf and xxhen she had gone to ee xxho lt xx is he hid push 1 1s1ce and x 11 ed 111 I1n1 had eo 1e upon then1 and had 1111111el11telx shot the ll I felt SOIIX fe the 1 fn I lllx9il box and the gnl xxas about the age of 111V oxxn daughtu Hoxxeve1 I telt th1t I 111u t do 111y dutx and I sand I must a11est xou f0l the 111u1de1 of thlq 111an and I H3111 xou anxthmg you sax xv1ll be used agamst xou I walked oven and looked at the m1n and then I knelt and felt h1s pulse Thele was the falntest beat there I sald Get a d0Ct0l th1s n1an 1snt dead Just then the guls fathe1 ente1ed and heaung mx xxo1ds sald I a111 a d0Ct01 VK hat IS the t1ouble I told hlm alld he 1111111ed1ately set t xxmk In about half in hour the 111an start ed to ltgllll eonscxousness The bullet had enteud h1s left SlllC above the healt I1 a httle xwh1le the man xxas able to txlk P01 some unknovxn ILJSOII I glaneed at the mms left ha11d 011 the tllllll finge1 was a rum, xx1th the p1etu1e of 1 sp1de1 en1,,11ved on It I11stantly I 1eeog,n1Led the 111111 as The Sp1de1 He xv1s a th1ef wanted 1 manx states and thele was a lewald of fixe thousand dolla1s fo1 h1n1 He xxas '1 1o111an tle felloxx xxho alvxaxs left the d1aw1ng of a sp1de1 xxhexevel he L0lIIllllttCd a l0bbC15 So noxv Ihaxe got xou xxhe1e I xvant xou I gloated I su1e ean use that five thousand lCWdld All llght take me 111, but 1f xou do the bo xx1ll go up TIVCI f0l attempted 111u1de1 he 1epl1ed Tl11s stalted the ,L,l1l Qilllblllg' agaln 1 xxh'1t ale e r nge o co IOXW, e c lt get lllallllll and xoull have to go t e box tlllllid to e X oflieel ll e tx ll 1l1e111e 1 tlllllfetl baek to the Sllllltl 21 I sud l11111 Ill loek Vou up Ill the lJiSLlllCllt Ulltll I get off dutx Ill the llllillllllg I xx1ll see xou aboa1d a boat fOl FUIODG If xou ever 1e tuln to Amellea I xxlll klll xou 111yself I xxont lJ0fl'N.l xx1th lll9t next tnne He Cl1IlgCd befo1e 111v glale 1nd then sud K I PIOIIIISQ nexe1 to LOIIIQ bxek 0 A111e11ca I 1e1ehed f0l the telephone and Sdld C11we me pollee headqualtels The box and gnl wele loclung at 111e and I suppo e, tn1nI11ng xxh1t a heutless eop I xxas Hello Se1ge'1nt XvllS0ll'7 Pdtl0ll'Tldll Cas ex 1epo1t1ng' All qulet on n1y beat No a1 1ests Goodbye I tu1 1ed ba k to the k1-'ls who l11d an11ze 111e11t w11tten all ove1 the11 faces I sald Well l-uds, vou nnght call that a xxeddmg plesent Cates 40 14 Q- -7 1--- ---- --- -'v- ---far' eil- e 'nee e e ere e.eeeee.l.e-e,..-. eeeeee ee .eeee e e eefee 9 0 A. 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THE MONITOR Ai. out the pll on as he Crled You ale flee' I wa fl e' I was so thankful that I lushed out and klssed the guald on hls left cheek and depalted lnto the xwlde uolld to tell the people that I was no Cflmlnal but Just an lnnocent fellow accused of a cllme vshlch someone else commltted R Lestel 40 MY FIRST DANCE ON 'IHE STATE On May first the danclng., class was t plesent a recltal The fatal ewenlng lollcd around at last The dax had been dreall and It was foggy and damp that nlght I splte of the fog a large clowd had assembled to see the show From tlme to tlme we would peek out through a small hole ln the curtam and look at the crowd Suddenly the slgnal fol qulet was glven the dancels t Mx place was COX910Cl wlth a 0V6l the edge Spllng and I dress On the The lgnal also meant f0l take thelr requlled posltlons on a small bench whlch was plnk scarf draped lh folds I was dressed to replesent wore a handsome long plnk bodlce of my dle s were tlny losebuds and I also wore one ln my hall The plogram was to open wlth the dance of the elves who were clothed ln llttle gleen sults They were supposed to dance befole me and latel I was to rlse gracefully and dance Wlth them Up and up rolled the blg curtaln and cn came the footllghts stallng and bllnklng up lnto my face llke thousands of llttle stals twlnkllng out of the dal kness I was not able to see any of the people ln the audlence whlch made It easler fOl me as I was tel llbly exclted and nervous Rlght avlav after the cultaln went up the muslc started and out on the stage came the llttle elves Thex had no more than stalted danclng when Oa oa came the welrd balk of the hound dog who apparently had Just enteled the door My' How that staltled the audlencc and the people on the stage' Suddenlv the hound bounded down the alsle and leaped on to the stage llght ln the mlddle of the hol rlfled elves The muslc came to an ablupt halt wlth a clash of chords Dovsn came the cultaln wlth a loud bang When that hap pened I Jumped up and bango' ovel nent my bench' The people ln the audlence loal ed some of them falrly shlleked The dance lnstructol sllghtly flusteled then came on to the stage and told us to get back ln our 16 places and the dance would go on as ewely one vlas qulet Aftel what seemed 1 long whlle the dog was coaxed off the stage the laughter stop ped and the elves and I lesunled our posltlons Up agaln went the cultaln and thls tlme no hOl1ld sound shatteled the stlllness of the spectatols and on went the dance as lf noth mg had happened Jeanette Jones '41 A SOUTHERN HOME The most beautlful home I have ever seen was a lovely old plantatlon ln Vlrglnla It was located about a mlle fl0m a small vll lage sltuated on a hlll overlooklng th1S small town To leach the plantatlon one must drlve though a wlde gate leadlng down a tree llned avenue Through the trees on one slde could be seen a beautlful lawn cut uenly Sur loundlng It was a neatly tllmmed hedge As vle dlowe along we passed a small hlll whlch gave us a beautlful vlew of our sul roundlngs North of us stood a majestlc mountaln of a purple hue It was deeply wooded and our vlew looked very lestful On the south was a beautlful lake surrounded by trees on clthel slde and cottages peeplng from thelr wooded sltuatlons On the east I could see the mall town Its church stood beneath a huge wlllow tlee lts plle llslng hlh and gleamlng IH the sunshlnc Westward I could sec the cottonnelds ln full bloom the WhltC loolnlng out greatly agalnst the dark back glound of the vegetatlon These VIQXVS made me long to llve ln thlg beautlful place The chauffeul stalted the car agaln and soon we alllved at the lovely old manslon The lllaln bulldlng was lnlmense and was sullounded by a huge vclanda whlch was con nected to a long and lambllng ell The house was whlte wlth gleen tllmmlngs and had the customaly plllars suppoltlng the porch Back of the house wele the slave quartels These showed much neglect and P001 u age Back agaln to the lawn to notlce fulnltule whlch we were told belonged to the CIVII lVal Ela Vle wele met at the dUOl bx a lovelv llttle old lady dlessed old fashloned A Southel gentleman stood by her slde dressed ln tl' same qualnt 3ttll0 They made a charm and lmpresslve couple They asked u se Q, . ik..- .. 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