Unity High School - Monitor Yearbook (Unity, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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IIBNQI tained thell present weeks salary back on the farm ln a month It IS the huge mon es tlansactlons of todax that max cause fl llanclal dlsaster tomorrow The l11litX future IS obscure and unceltaln D es lt hold the colrupt depression of nlne teen hundred and twentx nine Wlll we fcl low the usual business cycle of lnflatlon and depression? Each and every one of us IS going to pay all oul llV9S fol the gleaming Flying Fort rcsses armoled tanks and bumping Jeeps oul chlldren and their chlldrcn wlll shouldel the bulden Thls 18 one factor that may be tluly prophesied The battle leplesents l'llCl6 than a glgantlc struggle cf tanks guns and planes It IS a battle of human beings and each must have a stable determlnatlon to wln Amellcans must possess the flame of falth Whlle we purchase Defense Stamps and the struggle the postwar world must also be considered Just wlnnlng the wal IS not enough That was the alm ln nineteen hun dled and eighteen and so we face World Wal II The only way to malntaln a permanent peace IS by being prepared to enforce It It IS difficult to reallze that the post war world should be planned ahead of the peace treaty We must not allow hlstoly to repeat ltself again Consldel the peace whlle smashlng the Axls' It IS an lmposslblllty to prophesy the date cf peace and klnd of world that IS to follow Every one of the class has a tough Journey ahead Thls IS a discouraging gloomy out look on ores llfe at slxteen but the trutn must be Teallled We must be prepared to meet dlscouragments and sacllflces to meet more than Just the disappointment of no tllp to the clty All of us must have all of the grit stamlna and unyleldlng coulage we can pOSSlbly muster Thls IS a challenge for vou class of 43' Carolyn Tozler, 43 Asslstant Editor HIGH SCHOOL VICTORY CORPS High schools all over the country are or ganlzlng thelr schedules to meet Waftlme needs The Vlctoly COIPS ls being organized IH mam schools It helps traln the youth for wartlme services that he'll have to perform dftel hlgh school and also gives the studtnt a chance to paltlclpate ln the COlTll'lIllIlltVS ual eH'ort vxhlle stlll IH school It has been uolked out and 1GCOl'l1l116Y'lflQll bx tl'-e U S Office of Education hh3I'tll1lC COIIITIII slon and bx several other VS2.l'tll1lL clvlllan and educational olganlzatlons Any student who IS enrolled ln a Senlor High School mav JOIN plovldlng he has the following qualifications 1 The student should be wolklng ln the schocls phvslcal fitness plogram 2 He hould be studying the courses that hes best suited fol 3 He should be taking part ln some Wal tlne actlvlty The Vlct ry Corps IS ploposed as a a tlonwlde student organlzatlon where each student may select hls own blanch There ale tive branches to choose from after they have been accepted for Genelal Membership SGFVICG DIVISION Sea SGYVICG Dlvlslon Pro ductlon SQIVICQ DIVISION and Communlty Servlce DIVISION Befole anyone may JOIN any of these branches he must have paltlclpated ln physlcal fitness proglam and ln a Hlllltary drlll program In all except the Production Servlce DIVISION and the Communlty SGTVICE Dlvlslon mathematlcs IS required I all cases, of course the student should have ta ken subjects pertalnlng to the paltlcular branch he wlshes to JOIN It should be clear ly explained to and understood by the pupils that the qualifications for Jolnlng these va rlous branches do n t apply to the Navy Army or Sea SQFVICG The qualifications lenresent melely vshat should be done ln the High Schools to prepare the student fol these SCIVICCS The students of Unity High School are wllllng to do everything they can to help ln the war effort They are planning on clgan l7lhg a Vlctoly COIPS IH the near future Im sure that they ll all pltch ln and work hald so that they may have a successful one Marlan Wingate 44 Asslstant EdltOl Words Wlth a deep meaning A gentleman IS one who IS too brave to lle too generous to cheat and who takes hls share of the world and lets other people have thelrs V . ,. . '. 1 V . - ' ' ' 'm' ' 1 L 4 s 0 9 ' ' ' 'L .V ' ' I , .' l . L . i 7 . C . ' KL. . - V -Sk- V L , , ' x I ' - - . . x ' . , , , , ., . L. . , . l . . x . 1 . S - T A , ' ' V. 1 ' . . , ' s ' I '- V A, ,, , ' 2 . I - . n - , , Bonds and perform other patriotic duties of They are the All' S9I'ViC9 DiViSi011, Land v , - . . . . , . . . . , - ' , , B, b . . . a . ' I . . . , . . , D n 1 I . . , L - . ' , - C , 1 ' ' 1 . - . 'w . , . ' . . , ' 1' S ' I L ' Y . 1 V - ' l i ' Y I ' ' F T . Y . . , 1 r . . , . , . , . ' 5 . 1 ,L

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I XRNIING IS SN LSSILN I'IXL INDLSTRY IN WIWVINI THIS W -XR Buy War Bonds and Stamps' Produce more rrrplanes and tanks' Produce more d urn and poultry products' These are the loude t erres ln the Unrted States l'v ry e1t1Len Should follow the e slogans but trrst rt must be realrled they are d pendent upon the farmer Worker would be unable to work rn de ten e faetorres and earn money to buy Wal' Bonds and Stamps rf the farmer drdnt rarse food for hrm to ext If rt wasnt for the frrmer there would be no crops mrlk 01 eggs prfduced whatsoever Our farmer rs, therefore the foundatron of the country We must have huge amounts of products produced every day Already Sugar and cof fee are ratroned md rn February two hun dred drfferent feods are to be ratroned Thrs proves that foods are short and gettrng horter rn produetron The prrce of foods has gone and rs going sky high espeerally mrlk eggs and butter rn the larger ertres Besrdes our e untry not only has herself to feed but whreh 1 drfflcult to overcome To wrn thrs wrr every person must be rn -Xl health To have perfect health we must hue the requrred food rn x eorreet dret sup plemented by physrcal fitness trarnrng every c rx Keeprne up the morale rs another very rm portant factor For example an Army camp eould he entrrely wlped out when the morale rs low or completely gone And a correct dlet newer let the m rale down The Unrted States Government rs now de ferrrng one Steady farmer for every erght eows Mrlk rs evrdentlv needed B0ys are be rng deferred for crop rar me and poutry f rrms r so Fon rder the routlne of a tx pleal farm boy the pre ent trme H s up 5 30 A mr thrrtx sm eows twrce a day and e tween mrlkrngs he dces a dax s work rn the w ods Lncle Sam then calls hrnr to serve cn the Obserxatron Post from twelve mrd nrg t to s 00 A NI once a week Is he do rnf more good at home or hould he be rn the -Xrmx Todu cur frrmers are sorely handrcapped Extra help rs scarcer than banana ' Edlt0fl3lS Farm tractors are rblrged to go er y n the gasolrne because thats ratroned Hor 0 can be used rn therr plaee rf necessary l though a tractor works three trmes a fast 'Vlachrnery must be reparred rf reparr put can be found otherwrse the maehrnes stax unreparred for the duratron no new tools erther In the summer trme farmers hour work are l ne and rrregular They dont get half as much pay as defense workers bu work much harder and lrnger Sons and boys who are wrllrrrg to tay farms 1nd net tempted to go to defense fa torre should be left there because these boy ue the ones who love hard out of door work and also show e operatron Unrty Hreh School cl ses Aprrl 30th 194 Hrgh School boys are to be f e for tr help May lst Thr wlll elrmlnrte the short age of farm help consrderablx Tc day grrls are berng taueht to do strong, ta ks They wlll be able to help mrlk hay or prck potatoes A errl could take e f hens also Umty Hreh School requrred nutrrtron les sons last year YVe now have 1 knowledge of correct drets Thrs year physlcrl fitness rs requrred of every student At the end rf the year we should be 'toughre e student rso plannmg a Vlctorw Cups An mayl Srv aefun e r l s more essentlal on the frrm or should thu be rn the Armyq Erma Ward -U Edrtor A CHXLI ENCIL F0 TIII' fl XSS OI' 1943 Hrp hrp h oray' We re lrvrng m the U S A But rs th1S omethrng to shout for joy about todav The nrtronal stltus r kn wrr to every crtrzen felt rn exch of our lrves by lo S of on husband or Sweetheart bv the ratronrne of commodrtres bw the lrek ef butter lard or a The countrx rs dr ordered and chrotrc rn fact so rs the entrre world Of course the prrmary factor rs war Shortages lss f lrfe labor drsputes and boom of prosperrtx tend to ewrplarn rt more ewrplrcrtlx -Xpprowrr matelx srrctx one thousand -Xmerrcan men have been wounded killed or lmprroned smce December exenth mneteen hundred and f rty one The boomrng thousands had I U ' I . 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