Unity High School - Monitor Yearbook (Unity, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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THF MONITOR de or of the theatre, stood rn old man wrth whrt han and a trred lerndlx wrmkled face sellrng Chrrstmas wreaths Hrs old black oxereeat md cap were coxered wrth snow Bux a wreath ladv Hr xoree sounded trrel but he srnrled kmdlv as the lady rn the mrnk coat walked brrsklx by hrm wrthout a glance He looked at hrs wateh Flexen oclock rrearlv trme to go home He looked at the few dollars he had made and xt the prle of wreaths Nc he the rest of the wreaths so that he mre rt buv Martha was hrs wrfe and thrs Chrrstmas she was srel wrtlr a Buv a wreath Mrster h as e well dressed young man 1 Xes by hem ll he ard sr besrde hrm that lee had not sold ould not go home xet he must sell a nrce Chrrstma present lllartha fever rng Thank vou Mrstcr, rnd God bless you sud the old man as tears errrre to hrs eyes Ill take them to your ear' Ill take part of them there are too many ne now, s e you xe sold xour wreaths Xes, Mrster I thrs vour earl Xes let me take you horrre vou must be tued after sellrng wreaths all day Sues I am a lrttle trred but rt rsnt far to where I lrvc 'Ihrnk you Just the same plred the old man The xoune, man rnsrsted md the old man consented because he really xa werx trred As they rode through the slrpperx streets the young man sard Ive been wartrne, for a ch mee lrke thrs bee xuse several years ago about Chrrstmas trme, I was trred and hun .fr V and rn earch of 1 Jb I talked wrth Xou and vou gave me a dollar and told me where I could get a Job Well I got the rob and new Im berng promoted The old man merely stared rn surprr e then as the car drew up before hrs door As he got out he grasped the Xoung mans hand and bowrng hrs head s'1rd Mav God bless you on thrs Chrrstmas Exe b Prper 'P IFXCI4. BEI INS A'I HOME Peace begms rn the home If onlx more homemakers or parents would stop to thrnk how true thrs rs they would do more to make the home peaceful and rarse the rdeals of pea e before the younger members of the famrly 18 Often trmes there are slrght quarrels ar gu ments and other drsagreeableness between the menrbers of the famrlx These do not seem rmportant and probably last onlx 1 few mrnutes but exen rn thrs short perrod the atmosphere of harmonv and happrne s mar become one that rs chrlled and unpleas art These homes are the ones from whrch the famrls flee durrng then spare trme and find amusement elsewhere wrth agreeabl eonrpanrons A person who lrxes rn thrs manner would hue undoubtedlv ln rrrrtable drsposrtron and hr outlook upon lrfe would become warped It has been stated that envrrorrrnent has more effect upon a ehrld than anxthrrrg else Therefore rf there rs not peace rn the home how can there be peaee anxwhereq Or lrfe our rfleils ambrtrons rnd fr h rc all strongly rrflueneed by our home lrfe I am certarn no one can drspute that pn ree sl ould beg n rn the strongest of 1 strtutrons, the horrre Snrr h The lrttle clock on the mantle porn eel to thr hour of fl 30 The tire burned brrsklv rn the Hreplaee whrle the two VVrggrn srsters 1-.at before rt one knrttrng and tne other erochetrng Outsrde the llttle cottage the snow fell, threk and fast whrle the wrnd tossed rt about furrouslx The Wrggrn srsters had oecupred th lrttle eottage rn the vrllage for a long trme Lxura was sexentx erght and Iuev sexentv Land lkes Laura exelarmed Ike ot four more days to fimsh knrttmg thrs shawl and send rt Do you thrnk she wrll lrke rt Qhe ought to Im sure Do vou thrnk you wrll get rt there by CIIIISIIIIHSQ Oh I ean do rt I guess How about that collar and cuff set you are c1ochet1ng Do xou uppose Ann wrll lrke rt? Shes got to have exervthrng modern IVell Im dorng my best to please her LucX leplred Laura was worrderrng what Lucv was plan nrrr to do wrth that manrcure set she had seen her slrpprng rnto her closet the other elax Surelv she wouldnt grve her a woman of sexenty erght a manrcure set' Then would she reallx give that young grrl a collar and cuff set that was a lot too old for her '7 A farnt smrle crossed her face Du mg the srlence Iucy had been wonder mg about the shawl Laura had qurte a lot 1 .. W , , L, ,W ,, W, -,.,L,, , ,,., in L., I . I , . I 2 1' ' . , . ' 1 . I., . - 1 ' 11 I 1 1 I -' v 1 1' Y 1 ' 1 X Y x , , I , , ., . .. 1 I I ,' 1 1 1, 'I nk 1 I y AI4 v I 1 11 I 1 1 y 1 1 , 1' I VI I 5 I ' 1 1 v 1 If v CA YY '- 1 ' 1 1 , ' , , ' ' 1 1' I1 . ,. I I I , I I I I 1 ' . ,I I I I ' ' , I. , 1 ' - . I . I . 1 ' 1qI ' . I 1 1 -'I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 'I- ' 1 If- 1 - -I z r . . -. - ' ' ' I, ,. . I I . 1. I I1 1 . ' , 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 - 1' - 11 Q , 1 1I1 2 D . 1 1 4 . I . 1 . , I. ,IJ ' I 1 . 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THF MONITOR polrtely rn the pleasant soundrng Southern drawl to jorn them for tea out on the lawn whreh I rmmedrately ac epted Ks they yorned us to go rrrto the garden Il terrrblc thrng happened I was drsap pornted to find the sun streaming ln my wrn dow for rt nre rnt that I was not rn the sunny south but rn Unrty wrth ten mrnutes to get o s hcol buch rs re' Ruth Frost 41 TIII' COI 'VIRY FAIR Probably nothrng a few v ars rgo cru rd more happrness thrn the annual country frrr rn a small communrty 'lhe d rv of the great eyent dawns a a bcautrful day Vtrth the dawn Father rs awakened by the alarm clock whrch was set an hour early It rs not long before the entrre frmrly rs strrrrne and eyen Johnny rs earlv enough to help wrth the mrlkrng After brcrkfrst the lunches are packed and Nlrthcr gets her crnn d peaches and mrnce meat rnto r box ready for the Journey to the fur erou d Nlrry has her embrordery neatly folded and wrapped rn newspapers and Johnny rs seen tvrng a crate contarnrng two large roosters onto the runnrng board or four prrfe pumpkrns rnto tlae back Oh s the Prrkrn frm v rs to be well re sented rn the exhrbrtron hrll thrs year By hzlf pr t seven the famrlv rs ready and wrth a rorr anl a cloud of smoke theyre Trll gawkv Iohnnv rs seen perchel on thr pumpkrns srttrn rn rhunrped up posrtron o that hrs he rd wont touch the top when they go through r rough spot Af er rn hour s rrdrne rn the refres mg mornr e arr they arrrxc at the farr Thev come to an abrupt hrlt the roosters cackle more loudly than ner and Johnny swrngs out oyer the door wrthout botherrng to open rt After the exhrbrts haye been placed rn the hall to Mrs Perkrns satrsfactron they all return to the ear where Ifathcr gryes each one hrs or her spendrrg money for the day Johnny r,urrter and Nlarx rdrrrre Now Fat er anl Jelrn tart for r round of the cattle ex hrbrts whrle Nlother and Marx go through the exhrbrtron hall It rsnt long before Johnny strays from hrs father and goes hrs way a ng the mrd way Drht thr way gentlemen shouts the and Johnny hurrrcs on It proves to tent of the world s best boxer Johnny spends ten cents of hrs quarter and enters Anvone rn the crowd rs asked to put the lor s on wrth the chrmpron and lo' and be hold' Iohnny steps up The result rs that Iohnny receryes two very black eyes as r remembrance of a day But he leaves the tent feelrng lrke a hero because he thrnks none of thes men had dared to try rt The next hour Johnny spends wanderrng about tryrng to and suceeedrng rn avordrng hrs famrlx But lunch trmc comes and rather reluctantly he goes back to the car to partake of the prcnrc lunch One mn rmagane the scene when Johnny arrryes wrth hrs alreadv qurte black eyes But they are forgotten as soon as the horses begrn to appear on the tra k for the whole famrly mounts the starrs to the grandstand After watchrng a verv ex rtrng afternoons races durrng whrch trme Mother loses her hat and Johnny rushes to the rescue, retrrevrng rt Just rn trme before rt rolls onto the track the famrly left the gr andstand and goes to see what prwes they on therr exhrbrts mrncemeat has a blue rrbbon at tached and the roosters also haxe drawn first prrze Father and Marv have won only sec ond prr7e but they are satrsfied for hayrng won at least a red rrbbon had drawn Mother s Pverythrng rs packed rnto the car once more and the homeward rournev rs started Fvervone but Iohnny looks as happv as he had on the mornrng rrde brrt wrth hrs bl rck ened eves he couldnt hrve looked happy had he trred Marv wrth the balloon purchased wrth her drme rs the prcture of complete con tent And needless to sav Mother rs berm mg wrth prrde over her mrncemeat whrle Father carefullv gurdes the ear wrth a tense almost fearful expre sron on hrs face ends another happy day rt the country farr Ro rns 58 A CHRISTVI AS REW ARD 'Ihe snow came down softly la7rly n huge flakes transformrng the crty rnto a frrrv krngdonr wrth manv colored lrghts glrstenrng through the fallrnf., snow It was Chrrstmas Fve and the streets were thr-onged wrth anxrous people dorng therr last mrnute Chrrstmas shopprng Small boys poorlv dressed were shoutrng the names of seyeral drfferent newspapers There was the roar of the crty traffic and people pushrnv, crowdrng about the stores and srdewalks At the corner of a busy street by the stage r , . , ,W WY, , , , ,W V .--nt mfr-- ,YY--. --c,.n,,f Y Y W W 3, ' , ' , .. 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THF MONITOR mole to do on It and she surels wasnt hu1 lylng to get It done to send It ln two days 'md eeltalnlv she wouldnt glxe he1 that pearl handled umblella fo1 she al1eady had a geod one A falrt IIIIIC c1ossed he1 face 3 SO On Chllstmas Fve each one of the xvlgglll 1ste1s went to the11 closets to get thelr PION erts Bllnglng them lllt0 the pallol to the11 usual slttlng pl'1ce thev stutell openlng them Pach was pleased wlth hel glfts but finally thew wele all opened except two One belonged to Laula the othel to Lucy Laula spoke fllst L C1 ths IS VOUI Ch11 tmas plesent I-IOIII m O thank xou L1u1a ths IS 1ou1s lha k you Luev Laull replled as s e rpm ned he1 plescnt to flnd the ollal 1nd euff se N X the coll11 and euff set xou wele cnoch tlng I thought that thls was for Ann Land sake Iuey laughed vou dont suppose th xt that llttle flx a wax would llke 'mxthmg llke that do x0u I sent he1 a lllalll Llllt set md I knew xou w lIItLd a euff and ll set fill VOUI blaek eless Luex opened hen p1esent to hnd the sh 1wl Llula she exe alnled lll a XLIV su1 Yes I thought It would be of use to xou fo1 xou S'llfl XOIII old one h1d VOID out told Nou lt was fol Ann s lllOtl'lLl llee1use didnt w1nt vou to End Well, you fooled me 1lng., o 1 1 would betl 11 helself lou fooled nle too whlle she buslcd helself lJu1 1 thought I must I knew all the tlme beeause she m1y feel hult Luu thought It wlll be all fo1 the best lf Iallld UCXCI' knows thlt I knew the shawl was lntended f0l me Both SISICIS went to bed both pleased wlth then plesellts lllll satlsfled that the othe1 dldllt know OU Lallld exelalmed not SISICI for fea1 he Luu sud dogeedlv ffllfllllg' the plpers 1le1e1 let he1 know Ha1 mon 8 OW PR 'I HILRE Iwas St3tlOIl9el that exentful l1lOlY'llTl2' about whleh I am j.,OllIL, t tell you, ln a tlench just belllrlfl the llnes The1e was a th k pea soup fog l l0XGllIl2' elose to the 1.,l0llI'ld and we wele all solked to the skln 'lhe llllllble of the blg guns up f1ont could be heald and at lnteuals shrapnel and shells lf would bu1st OVOI oul heads 'md add a ghastlx effect to the alleadv NVQIICI su11ound1ngs At even bulst of flung I could see the dead OOIIIQQ of nlx COYIIIHCIQQ and mv QIIQITIIQS M CODII 1des and I had been flghtlng at tlmes fol the past SIX dax We were sta tloned about half a mlle behlnd the lxnes w ltlng fox the eommand to go ovel the top to ou1 deaths Yes lt would be death fol 1ll of us because we wele outnumbe1ed fou1 to one We knew that we H010 1ll golng to dle but we XVCIG not '1f1ald F01 lnv pa1t I knew that I would be glad to dle and end thls ho111ble nlghtmare that I had been llvlng fol the past sl1c days SIX daxs ago I had neve1 seen a man kllled Tod IX I had seen th m k1lled bv IILITKIILKIS The day we had flnst golle ove1 the top ou1 companx was two thousand Stl0l'lg' now the two thousand h'1d flVS1l'lCIl0iI to '1 n1e1e thlee hund1ed I had seen my onl1'1des shot down on all ldes of 1lle At one tlllli, mv buddy 1nd I had been ca11y1ng an lnjuled p'1l back to the t1enches when 1 shell ex ploded bcslde I was knoekeel f'l1t and en I IIOSL m LOTIIIIII wele onlv d1s enleagerl DI ees of flL1lVLllllf., fesh I h d seen m'1eh1ne guns mow lnto 1 2101111 of men shootlllg Ol c l'lLlllfllL4l bullets 1 nllnute I h1d the11 pl'1 e tlken bx othe1s who wele only Klfllllg' thlll dutx Manx of these nlen had 1 men 'mud Lllllfllill w lltlllg., lol them ll k lme but thev fought on l llee'1 se 1 was then dutw I w 1s suddenlv llfted f1o111 lllk IKIIIIIIISQIIIL, hx the eonlmand Get leulx to adxanee e tlme W1 dl IVKIIIL ne One IIIOIC mlnute and then the L0ll1l1l l.INl Th11tv sec ones ten seeonds the lloul but no LOID mand' VS hx thls delay I The su pense was te111ble Exenone was wondeung' All was sllence and stlllness even the bl guns seelll cd to haxe ceased the flung Suddenly the sllenee was shatte1ed b1 the glad Cly th 1t we had been waltlng to heal The Almlstlce IS slgned The XVBI ls OVC1 Today no one except those who have been thlough the nllll IQBIIZE that the1e was a w '11 1ag1ng twentx one yeals ago that w 1s too holrlblc to desc11be Let me say an ew: SOldlLl who knows the te11o1s of that wal that people who send nlen to w'11 a1e nothlng sho1t of 1nu1ele1e1s I t us haxe wolld peace And lf the other eountlles want to nght let the1l1 keep 1t ONBI thele R Cates 40 J 1 , U. ,L .Y .A .X . 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