Walker High School - Banner Yearbook (Liberty, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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started sprlno tracl teams 1n preparatlon for t o meets I was feared that he would have to leave us to enter tle arny, but fortunately he as deferred un tll June. Ne hope Mr Card Wlll have a successful luture Our superlrteneent, 'r Jones 1S eonpletlhg h1s +HlTd success ful vear wlth us 'e lool fo ward to bavlng hlu as 1astel of ceremonles at our sohool actlfl tles 'e appreclate T18 lHSDlT lng words about our xorl, and the ever xllllng ard he g1VSS4 He lS very popular 1th young and old e hope e wll e Wlfb us for a good anv fears to COlG Xviivi lhe nev bulldlnc m s dedleat ed ln Jan1ary l9'7, ard oecupled 1mHGdl3bGlV thereafter The class of l9Ll 15 the flrst class to have spent lts entlre four years ln lt XXXXXX Nrs Nollet, Pealth nurse, ave a hear1nP +est 1th audloneter to the p illS ln tbe hlgh and grammar school A the hlgh school LJ1LD V e found to be sat sfactorj Dur lHg the Sprldg tevu vacelnatlon as P1VGn to all H'llS hose parents eeslred lt WXXXXX WALDO CATES W1 e aldo was lt zone on a furlough, he V'S1tGd olr school, an gave a llttle talr Fe told the bovs Xhat the naval eqllre ments were, tle s dles that t ev Jould need, ard what e lVlH5 CODd1tlOHS ere l1'e gave a vcrj lnterf tlnq account of some navy custors, such s 1n1t1at1on of those vho are bVOQSlHg the equator for the lf t tl 6 Waldo golned the navy lnredl ately after hds Uraduatlon ln 1935 Be was statloned ln San DlGgO for some tlmc for the last flve years ne has been servlnn as a radlo operator ln the avlatlon sectlon The follovlnp are some of the places he has V1SltGd honolulu, Cuba, Panama Canal, Nevada, Salt Take Cltv, Utah, 8SF1PQtOD for laska, and he alrplare carrler tb t was on the Search new ln fashlngton D C tralnlng to be a farlant GfIlCCT tae State of one Wlnter, was aboard the nelwa To t XXXXXX n rman Stevens, 31 LGWlS levall, 3b and Ira Davls, 3 are former students who are now 1D the SGT'lC6 XXXXXX The classes ln ehenlstry and general 5016160 w Ht to Belfast one day last wlntor to attend a the Central ualnc Power Company xxxxxx Ie thlnf ndlth Llttlefleld 1S the Ch3mU1OH of our school She walks eleven A1103 every day XXXXXX Bertha llllay, Roger Forwood and Alta Hannah, acted as Judges a the Grammar School speaklng eo1tcst P e lnlnar s held zerll 25 Flnals Tay lb at o' clock at Hlgb School XXXXXX Duplls other than the VlHHeTS vho spo c ln the second prellml ner contest xcr Bertha 1 1 , Nelson Knowlton, thel Ino'lton, JHLCGT Iart, George Jorthlng, flthea lanna, and lover Worvood. LJ . Q , , . . . . A - - M ff' I 1 . lv -L .L .L . A . I . . W . t . -+ Q - v A ' - 'L - Q 1 2 - - 11 w 1 'Z I n ' 1 4 - . - , w Trl., 1 , , . . . - - . , ,, Q L + .' . . , . L C ' ' uf , U' 9 A 5.1 ATL Q 4 ' l' . . - - - v L. A ' ui' 1, f' - - .- . - ' 'f- , ' -ru 1 f- . . ,4 x. 4. A - Q g 1 4 V V. 4 Y 1 F' A A In 4.1 - U U L 1 , - . . W . . F' ' V 7 ' .J L - J . - wf - ' ' ' A . Q4 9 fg A Q ... ' Ju A . . . Q n 1 ' fx fu . ,1 go ' 3 L L ' - llll '4' ' ' 1 ' ' 'TF -1 A T ' v nl.. l aarlar . Le lS ' - . W' , . ' w - ' ' ' ' Ev l 4 . - o 0 Q . , .. ,V , , ' . . h l b . . , . A ' rwr- - f-. J all ...'. -J ... .L Q J' ' T-TI., , 1 . V ' V . 1 3 JAN 1 Y ' ' '3 .. , ml H . .Mo V3 u ' 4' - ' MJ . 1 X rl . . Y. un. ,A - v Q 1 U v' I , . . A 8.1 J.- - 3 'N J U A. A- T1 - W . A . Vffi L- . N: .. ' - VKJA -I ' . ., . - . . . , llQHt1DJ demonstratlon g1VGD by , b V . . . U l 1 l l J' 3 . . . . . 7 g l O U L, K., an .g 4. 1 . ' 1 ' u. li ILL? L . C - - I S . .all A '- ' at-I ' 3 f' f,-fer ' ' rv ' ' ' ' ' -4 ' xl . L Ll ia f Y. ' - L. ' ' ' - I . . an . : . . . - ' 7' Q Y 4, -1 A . 711 I YN ' Q vq iv Q .- L' . jo v-'L S G , . . O 4 N 1 . , . A 4. F- - - N . ,., I ' -I t N . U L 3 4, -rn 'Y ' ' 1-N vy- - Q L J. 1 J ' ' 1 .Y-r H A 1 . 1 - - f W .. 4 . a H , g I . . Q , . h- - .L 1 A 1 . d V 0 ' A n v ' L I .Al , . 3 - H -, , M U -- for - l . M- 1 ' +V ' - .5 ' 4 U X4 , 1-. A -r ' ' h J u e-. - - 1141 ,, 1 i 4 .. I G . . . . M 1.5 V 1 . . . , 1 G , , ,- 1 - u. 4- Q .Le ay-- as J. ' ' N R Q ' est' Q 'T .'1 U- O' - K - la Q - . o. - 1 . . ,. - : , - 'H J M Q Il lw', X L . . . . . I , W .W , F ' - . JU L ' 1 ' . ' 1 Q M A . 1 F -' ' 1 .. fl .. x 4. - f4 0 'W , U lil g - ,Q

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SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSHIP TYPEW RITI NC School spirit and sportsman- ship are two of the most impor tant things pertaining school Then we as show plenty of school spirit and sportsmanship we not only bene fit personally, but our school activities ihether or not the public will partiel pate 1D our school activities depends on people's impression of us Je should be careful to preserve our reputation as good sportsmen, whetaer winning losing, because if we don't stu dents of future classes will suffer for our mistale to he students We add to sportsmanship among the pu pils increases the good vill of the public for the school and improves our standing in e community lou don't necessari ly have to be a good athlete to be a good sport The good sport on the side line is alnost as much help as those on the team Sports are very beneficial to students high school Both boys and girls should take part in them Ia entering into the different sports one becote schools and tnls broadens tis experiences Because of lack of funds v haven't the equipment required for some sports but we still have a great variety for the students to pic, from Football on a very small scale, basket ball, baseball, table tennis, track, softball, and vinter car nival are verv good fields to enter into to develop the stu dent physically as well as men tally xxmxxx The seniors wish o thank all those Juniors who assisted them in compiling the BaNNnR For several years a course in typewriting has been considered. This year typewriters were pur chased and the second term our lessons in typing began e subgect was offered only t sen or girls and post graduates Je have learned all the keys and part of the typewriter and on tae whole we feel that we have had a good introductory course WPICH will help us if we wish to undertale secretarial preparation xawkxxxx OUR FACULTY The Iaculty consists of three teachers and the superintendent lhey aid the students in both educational and social worn 'e feel fortunate to be under the supervision of such an inspiring group. I am sure every student has gained much ln this year's Nor! with our faculty Our principal, lr Vright, entered our school a stranser in september Now he appe ls to us not o ly as an instructor but express our appreciation for Nh t we have accomplished and learned under his instruction Our english teacher, Mr Jane 1 thiesoa, is this year corplcting her twelfth success ful year in our school She has U ven much OI her time to train ing tudents for prize speaking Je want to +hank hrs Mathlcson for all she has given us in pre parin us for the future Ou coach, Ir Card, came to us this year lrom Farmington e his r d nany good friends among the students Both boys' and girls' basketball teams have conplcted a successful season under his coaching He ha . . t l . - Q I . Th U 1 0 O ' I i ' . - - ' -1- 1:1 , . . ,. . .- S A . 5 I 1 L ' ' YI: Q 4 L A u 1 I O 1 . . Q . ' 1 ' ' or ' . . V . y - ' A . F1 ' I - . . J. . . . V . g . . D . th m an 4 . o r ' I Q 'J . . . . . . . . . 1 . 5 V . S . . . T . I T 3 ll g in . 0 . l wi . . A Q 1 l Y O 0 J- rx 0 ' EL ' Q s n ' acquainted with members of other also as a friend. We want to ,. . . . ' . ' a r . r B, . . . . Je ' E . ' S s .L Q -,EEL A Q N' .L . ,. . . 1 3 . Q A - U . It O ' x ' . Q A , . A Q11 in I 6 A . - ' ' s N. s. ,. f' v - T 'T . I . 'D . . - . g L . 0 I' . . ,. 0 . 1 o H rf aa e 1 W' 57' ' I 'A . U , ' 3 f O . ,Y ,. L. I J. 'W 'A ' A . - 'A A -7 0 l L A 0



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l IVE -I ONE NATIGN INDNISIBLE Irene Boynton 'Ll Wwe must all hang together or most assuredly we shall all hang separately,N said by Bennamin Franklin, long ago, is 'Still true To make our country indi visible, we must establish our unity and prepare for our de fense There are many ways in which we can strengthen our un ion and our defense, but we must first away with its enemies Some of the enemies of our democracy are, the foreign ele ment, the fifth columnists, employment, taxation, the valry of capital end labor, the differences in opinions in pol itics and religion, and the lack of unity in the pr caration of the defense of the country, both within and without How may we abolish the enemies of Americao We must firmly establish in the hearts of every American, the three watchmords used the hearts of every American, the last war, nL1b6TtY, Defense, Patriotism N and Pu X I ! . f L 'xf'XsJX..l ' laugh and say the Nazi Party cannot harm us but is this true? No, this party is always hunting for the dissatisfied classes and always trying to start strikes and uprisings that hind er our government I say, 'le ware of the Nazi We must try to help the dis satisfied people and make them realize the consequences helping the Nazi spies I think that we should drive all the fifth columnists, socialists, and communists from this country let them go live in their own country and take the conse quences of dictatorships I do not think that we should let these organizations of spies live in our country under our flag while they are trying t create civil strife The government must find some means to employ both the for cigners and the restless people of our own country A more fair means oi taxation should be de vised and the strife between capital and labor should be done away with We cannot have a true democracy until everyone in The foreign and fifth colum nist elements constitute a par solve since the foreigners are numerous and widely scattered over the country and many for eigners are entirely loyal we can't drive the disloyal ones out but we can lessen this prob lem by Americanization, natural ization, and by doing away with race pregudice When foreigners come to this country discontented if they Jobs and happiness great menace because isfied class works iiith columnists they become do not find This is a the dissat with the undermining our democracy The Nazi slogan for cao+uring countries is ndi Jid id conque N France, one t me a our own country, was a good example of this People this country cooperates We are called a free and patriotic peo when wc most need unity, strikes are occurring betwe n capital and labor in many of our large industrial plants, factories and bridges are being blown up, all of which hinders our speed in preparation for our defense This is a good way for he greedy to get what they want but a poor way to act in helping their country out of an emergen y Fveryone must know by this time that everyday that England resists the enemies of democracy means one more day for us to prepare, and this has so far been our strong point in de fensc We should send England everything that we possiole can with the exception of troops un is ' . ..g, . ' ' in ' , ' un- ' ' , L' o . '. .I .A - . , , . . . , . , , O . . e,f . I . ., 0 . K. . i A - . . . 3, 1 :. in 1 ' - 1 . Q l - - - .L A 7 . ticularly difficult problem to ple, but are we? At this time . Z , G , ' ' xl? n a . a ' 1 F n n A 0 . . ' ' I . ' ' - n f . t 0 I ' ' ' ' . ' ' c'. , ' ,., . in 5. . g , 9 1-. at - ' z , p ,E . 3 , . . L .w J h

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