Walker High School - Banner Yearbook (Liberty, ME)

 - Class of 1941

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His teacher probably will experience a great many exasper- ating minutes. Maybe the boy will get so energetic that he beats the batter from one end of the Kitchen to the other, or maybe he won't feel like working at all--But, if he persists after awhile anyone would agree that this course would 'solve many problems in the home. i?XXXX BOY AN SWE RS GIRL Nelson Knowlton and Jalter Hart You know it's funny but girl can see only one side of anything They'll talk and Joke about us boys cooling but you let a fellow utter one word a bout a girl driving a car and if there's a girl that hears him he'll get his hair pulled But you Just stop and ask yourself how many times you've heard a fellow say Uwell, I've get t fix my garage door today daughter started for town this morning and when she bacled out of the garage she ripped off half the door How many times have you seen a WO11H bacl str ight out into th street without lookin one a or the other9 Many a time I've seen a woxan vo flying past our house a a terrific see d fith one hand on th steering Jh el and the other one beinr used to powder her face But what anuses me the most is vhen the girls stazt off in a c r They race the engine for about a min ute tlen they let out th clutch with J r , spinninf the reels and dust girls li t u le s castle r r s bout oui bility coo , but 1 ter ll, coo 1 1sn't 1 r s oo ct 1 th t 1 nun r o I e chefs in e ls, lb t ur n , etc , r 1 tb t wonen. Why is it that Uncle Sam employs men cooks in all his camps. Perhaps because he wants to be sure his soldiers are fed properly and pronptly. Of course, we boys have not had the practice the girls have in pre- paring meals, but I'll guarantee that any boy could get along very well without their assist- ance and not starve either. He could even open a few tin cans without being afraid of scarring his pretty I'?I finger nails. S I guess, after all, e won n have a few faults th t can b talk d ov r by us ienfolks XXXXXX WE HAVE Priest but no Pope Alb rt but no Prince Jones but no Smith Byers but no sellers Cram but no push Rhodes but no streets Bro1n but no white Turner but no twist r Ban s but no drifts H ll but no stairs H rt but no soul but no beans Bartletts but no Russets nd us but no John Quincy Oares but no Pines Hussey but no h ru are XXYXXX CAN YOU IMAGINE Lillian not sassy Erma having a boy friend Fr derick being afake Norma ith h r h ir coib d s I tiioson s Jumping Joseehine Boil f t1lIlH Iels9H not laughin 3 lri at rot c in schaol io er hor ood ein Ir ne not studyin eoniel t out irl friend 1 B tl tt on tile to a danc o f th 'L f 1 -2 '.,e ' 1 1 a e ' te e ui r . H a I 0 ' . , - - C , , . - , , ... I 3 . . . . , . 1 ' 1. . . , , . , ' h . ' V 'I 1 '3 .3 . . 'll . 'T ' 0 ft O is 3 , . . My J ' 1. F 'X I' ' 1' C 0 ' -.l 1. ' ' ' s ' .L 0 0 4 'D N GL 0 . 'H ' Q, El rw . if ' LE ' A Pease 1 . 3 ' J ' Q f- -, 1 . A ' - ' rv y wr -7 A A ' 14 ' if .- J- CA 1 0 4 . 1 W , . -2- ' , n rj r ' up . A Q -fy., -X 4- Q 5 CA .2 n t ' ' l if ' . 1 .fa ' x: 6 n I L A .4 'J . , .3 ' '1 1 - . 1 ' D 'I 1 0 . . E9 LL o 0 . . . I 'x 4 - ,, 'I .2 Q 0 . 1 ,i . I G,- . C 3 . 5 X- Q v ,i ' f- 'W I- ' ' 1 t V,-M -, , -,' -, n' -X Q U as ' 1 ' I H La LA - D 0 . ,F , . and leave in a cloud of smoae Lr. Card with out a crew cut. 1 T1 yn: 1, ' 14,' ' .. ' 5 -r g .lex , -51 ' J ,Jo li B - J eg -L g 'i. - ' 'I ' , , . , ' . ' The Ext! O L C. L 'I ' N- F' L, , . My L M . . . 6 .., Q . g ema n a ' a ' jun f ee I hewinj gum '- . .4 a ' - ' ' to n rf a A ng vii . . .pl v Nh , A Q , F. enti ely a ,l l. J '. The 1 g- w p j e e. ' -- ,Q ' f fa s . a tl e 1 be f dal el. ' e ., - v 4. ' . , . N . , ,' 1 ,e , ' . ' . I no e cis a a ts M 1 J Li n a Q - . i . is greets tha. he of Edd'e ar e 'ri.

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One morning as they m,t.the peace-loving tribe was Uclng led by a young boy about ten years old He was a lugged little chap and carrled a var 11 e 1D strument whlch was nearly as heavy as hlmself H walked stralght to the bank of the rlv er and after settlng down h1s weapon he spoke ln a man 1156 vo1ce to the leader of hls oppo nents, WOh please worthy chal lengers, let us cease flgdtlng for ever Je know we are out numbered, but 1f you attempt to cross the rlver we shall flght to the last man H at these words the OppOS11g leader became angry and ordered h s men across the rlver The brave llttle leader fought wlth all h1s mlgHt and even succeeded ln fllllng the great glant who led the other slde, but at last all h1S war r1ors vere slaln and the llttle fellow stood alone lDOW1Hg of course he could not hold out agalnst these cowardly beasts he ran and h1d 1n the rose bushes The mad savages shortly overtoox 11m and brutally kllled the gallant llttle fellow studl d and flgured, +rf1ng to llnd a method to 1 prove the rose so that small anlmals posslbly people would be pro tected from thelr enemles last, she found a solu+1on she sald she would put great snarp thorrs all over the tems of the rose plant, although lt ouldn't beautlfy the rose, lt would be a protectlon From th Jlnter to EMIS very dav the rose has had thorns As the years have passed, the thorns have grown smaller but Iother Dature stlll keeps them there, so that she could use them lf recessary Iklklkvkik U WHY A COURSE nv Coomwo FOR BOYS WOULD BE HELPFUL 'any boys would flnd a course ln COOK1HS useful to them they won't always be helpless For lnstance, lf boys 1n a fami ly would exert enough energy to prepare thelr own meals occa slonally lt would stop all thls sllly quarrellng Wlth thelr slsters about the meal not belng ready Perhaps the glrls could leave the kltcben once 1n a whlle ln care of thelr brothers and the bread wouldn't be burned when they care back horeover, lf the boys had to l1ve alone for awhlle they wouldn't feed on flapgacks and canned beans n1ne tenths of the tlme Even tWlS a boy 1S helpless Plcture a boy trylng to open a can of beans He thlHKS for about f1ve mlnutes before he decldes how the can opener works Then h beglns to open the can Before he 1S half flnlsned he cuts hls flnge Then he beglns maklng excuses to hlmself such as, Wwell, lf those women folks had stayed around and prepared the meals as they should have, I flnger It comes to a pretty pass when the boys, who should be out Uaklng heroes of them selve have to prepare thelr own meals I don't know what thls world 1S COmlHg to, nyway lien he slaps the beans lnto a dlsr o heat and slts down and lets the flre go out Flnally h1s Mother or hls slster comes home What to hot argument how, thls lS Just tlme for slster to offer a sdggestlon she brlngs up the subgect of a course ln COOKlHg for her b other You should see the lool on hls face' But perhaps he flnally agrees that a course 1D COOklHg would be helpful , 1 o , . ,, . iv - IL .. ,L . ILL ' ' . S ' SO . i L - - . ' ' O 0 I 1 U 5 1 , A - A - A - . . . . ' ' 0 l 0 I ' T- L . . 0 J ' ' . ' 1 1, ' O 5 . . . i .L 1 1 14 Q - . . . 7 . . c r . - . . - 1 I 0 I ' 'I ' ' 1 Q n Q - L- o O . 3 1- - . . H . . , , l 4 0 4 e O ' r ' . - . , . L 0 rp . A v 1 . Y ' ' . Q 1 A L ' . , . K vw- ' 1 .l ' 1: 1 7-I . All that wlnter mother nature wouldn't have thlg Cut on my S A 1 U I J. . . ' A . . M 1 ..l A 4. A L . 'D . K I. S , , Y J ' .L . ' 'K . L Q J 4. a m ' L ' ' . J 4' a 6 n ' . 'I 5 - A Tl , 1 1 3 : X t ' ' l Yi ' V O ' . ' rat v' ' ' 5 ' Ll - M .L - ' . ? A 6 '- N o .7 f - , . . . . . -A I - L - .L L.. 4 . ' . . . ' 1 tv, ,1 . . Pk . Qr. ll 4. . Q r . - . Q .L A J. . , ' ' ' 9



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13 IU: 1 KY MY SQSTER SKATINQ BY MOONUGHT Walter Hart Gertrude Lucas My sister like most all the girls Is alwavs fUSSlHQ about ter curls She spends about half her YIWS In front of the nlrror 1U the rake up llne She combs her halr and oomders her ace And puts on a dress and tlen some lace, She next palnts her HBIIS the most awful color Tnlngs are flylng no caus she's got a feller But lt makes me mad when S13 vashes the d1Sh She always shutters ald lusses, 'l don't want to do then, mother hy don't you eve r Pe y brother N dow glad that I am rot glrl nd not all the tlre IH a Wflfl I'm hapwy that I don t ve to palnt ry nalls ard I e And don't ha e to we r sllk dresses Wlth rlbbons and lace xxwoeorx A FLOWER GARDEN BY MQQNLIC-HT I sat on the bench las+ l dt Alone ln the GVGUI g r urs, and watched the HOOHllgYI SHIRE On a garden fllled ml+ flowers I s t there ln the harden In th lon l hours of Hlth oat t ere Wa+CFlH5 tle fl e s m ve rd the noon ro l out of s 4 earl next NWTWIH llg a be list nlght and I avove ve s tl un X nd f und + at the garder, Were orly a be utlfll d ca Oh take your skates And Out hfld Tre The Tle 1-.Ild con wlth me on the lake haolv be noon 15 out nlgnt lS brlght ICG IS smooth cle n tonlbht e ll bulld a flre lo varm our toes Toast na shmellows Boutht 1 om NOld Joe s On tllS one ala Me'll all be Q y I you car cove, st sly O PKHORXPFPK THE BGY AND THE NUTS Gertlude Lucas A lcung chlld put hl hand ln a Jar one here nuts and frults were stor ed away 19 grasoed hOlu For YHIS l bold all hlS hand could ttle fellow w s very IIS hand so small e ec? ot the Jar would not glV8 at all At ITIS the tears c me to the ey s of the lad, A lrlend vfo stood by s ld upor shale to be so b d Gr Sl ut and ou lll Bu 5 a r all and you lll lo e al ' 1 1 he h , . ' ' A , L ' .L .. ' M ' uw 0 A 0 l L -, ' - w n A o l , 'L . g -0 A in . in .L QA 'N . f Y L W 1 ' .- ' I - . . .L ' m ' ' V . , 5' ' - A.. I A J... .. A . u , 4 ww Ve ,I HI, V ,H - H' I l'fht -'Y fl . XCA. 0 . , . I A' f 1 - f J 4. A ' ' fu . H f H 7 -L D5 JH ' f . ll. . V f V x A A A I ' - ' I . TT vw . r !lE1.l K1 O ' 1 v- . I V ' A ,l - f 'l g . 'W ' ha - ' c n H n 1 .1 , EXC , l lf v a ' - 4 vfl- ' ' I 's ' . ' . 'P day L7 , ' H .L .L L ' 1 . V r . L - l T' D ... 1 1 J. UE. 0 - '.' 'W 'I - ' ,.: Roland h. fuller But then he ulsned to mlthdraw A I J. I , I I - f'f' mv F 1 . 'f . L -L - L- 3+ , lll .L I .J 4. ' I J. fl . IO ' . ' , ' . 'Ml , H' I ' a. . , . , l I ' .il J. A 8 , ' ' r- ' ,. - ,'. , ' . 1. x L- , CQ A 1 A - , ..' - .. ff' - 8 , I e 8 V 7-t' a L b half P v l l have .1 1 - , , y .. H . I . S' h l 'ft 1 I lower lt, fH , t 'r's ' . m' 5 . l , l . 1 ' - n :. - .L- -I l A 1 . lt , J A ry - y n,'. lc L g, as le s was cast ry amg A- lo ch 2 h Q. P 1 . - ,L ' X I 4. I 1 Q 'YI ll' rv' N., - -A v ' .I. .L.,.Q

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