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'nge Qiversti ef- , o A JOKE ADEPARTMENT V , 4 V 'moss wuo HOPE 'ro GRADUATE Name Hobby ' Bertha Chewing gum Ernest W Sleeping Paul -Blushing 'John '. 5 Streetvwalking Ford Bluffing Tom Loafing - Ien Flirting George Studying Velma Dating Albert Dancing Myrtle Being good Daniel Talking Raymond Selling groceries Edwin Bookkeeping - Delma Humming ' A new high school building Mr. Livingston in an Austin Street cars on Washington S Mr. Abbott without a carful Probably will be A jumping jack ' Class A janitor S ' Class An artist's model Class An organ grinder Class Notorious Class A book agent Class Missionary Class A woman hater Class Without him Class A bachelor Class A cook Class Driving a fish cart Class A taxi driver Class A plumber' - Class A washer woman Class Just Imagine treet A floor walker in Treat's 'Store Miss Stairs without her glas Norman Page selling antiqu SBS GS Tuesday night without a Church supper Miss Nickerson with braids A basketball game without Mr. Cole on a bycicle A library open when school Mr. Wharff is not in session The Barron Twins in a circus An active fire department The town of Winterport wit Twenty-eight hout a barber shop Known as poet musician artist actor heart break wonder athlete idol joker shiek student flirt baby floor Walker actress
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if IQ giversi The baseball team has been very suc- cessful to date winning four out of five league games, and at this writing chances are bright for another league championship in this sport, although Stockton Springs has recently tied us for the lead in the league standing and promises to be very dangerous when the teams play off, as they probably will have to do after the regular sea- s:n is over. The standing at the pres- ent trne is as follows: W. L. P. Winterport High 4 1 800 Stockton Springs High 4 1 800 Hampden Academy 2 3 400 Searsport High 0 5 000 ee vi A sb Scores W. 0. Stockton at Winterport 8 3 Hampden at Winterport 20 8 Searsport at Searsport 13 2 Hampden at Hampden 13 12 Stockton Springs at Stockton 3 9 The following line-up has been used in most of the games:-Captain Shankel, first base: Wellman, catcherg D. Wil- liams-on, pitcher: Colson, second base: Whittier, third base: Wadleigh, short- stopg F. Sweeney, centerfieldg T. Bir- mingham, Foley, H. Perkins and A. Wil- liamston have .been playing the other Held positions. D. Williamsonks. pitching has been outstanding in every game to date, Coach Livingston is to be congratu- lated on the success of this team. Track A 'Dhe Waldo County Track Association hold its annual track and field meet at Mnnroe, TIIGS-llily, May 19. The schools ccmpeting were Frankfort High, Sears- port Hgh, Stockton Springs High, Mon- roe High and Winterport High.. The meet was won by Winterport with a score ofi 56 1-2, Stockton Springs placed second with 43 1-6, Searsport third with 26 16, Monroe fourth with 9 while Frankfort failed to score. The thigh point scorers and indiv'dual cup winriers were Bertha Nealley of Vtinterport for the girls, and George Frame nf 'Searsport for the boys. Henry Hathaway of 'Winterport made an ex- ceptional record in the 220 yard dash which will probably stand for many years to come. While probably aided somewhat by a strong 'wind the record was officially allowed toxstand. There were four records. .broken by W'nterport, three by Searsport and two by Stockton Springs athletes. The following W. S. tracksters won points for the.gre'en. and white: Girls' Captain Nealley C1313 Boys' Captain A. Williamson C853 Catherine Dorr 1733 H. Hathaway 6595 D. Williamson C533 D. Lane C433 A. Whittier X477 D. Clarke ill, Colson 4173 and Crockett C1-27mg while Nealley, Clarke, Dorr and Dane as a team won 5 points in the relay and Slhankel, A. Williamson, Whittier and Hathaway won 3 points in the boys' re- lay. Twenty-seven
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'Wye Nersi 51 . 6 50 YEARS FROM NOW Delma-sitting by the window knitting Bertha-teaching her grandchildren to broad jump. Myrtle-Dean of Girls in a Western college. 4 Velma-thin as a pork barrel Ford-retired millionaire. Paul-manufacturer of overalls. Ien-playing with his grand son. . Raymond-noted authority on diet. John-a full grown man What would happen if Mr. Livingston should fail to give the Civics class some zeroes ! Miss Stairs: Leo, what are the Lyrical Ballads? Leo: A way to vote. Grace: When I go to the theatre people usually stand up and look at me. Connie: How do you account for that? Grace: Well, I'm quite often late. The long and short-Paul Crockett and Hilda Sibley. The thick and thin-Earl Jepson and Mary Shaw. The black and white-John Chaison and Thelma Norris. The red and green-Jack Canty and Laura Green. The heavy and light-Ford Perkins and Ruth Norris. The heavy and light-Ford Perkins and Ruth Norris. Mr. Livingston and Miss Nickerson. A few examples of misplaced English: A fellow was arrested with short hair. I saw a man digging a well with a Roman nose. Wanted-A room by two gentlemen thirty feet long and tweut, feet wide. A They left for Hampden on the bus where they will reside. Last November at the interscholastic cross country meet, Mr. Abbott asked Jack ,Canty if the boys had been assigned their quarters meaning their dressing room While on the Maine campusj. Jack seriously ans- wered that they hadn't but that he had a quarter of his own. Twenty-nine
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