Winthrop High School - Winthrop Winner Yearbook (Winthrop, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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40 WINTHROI' VVINNER Rex: My fatheris name is Mao Fei Fi. 3rd Bandit: What! Mao Fei Fi? VVhy, I know him. Everybody knows sick in Vlfuhu roadside, men money. Then him. In VVuhu? I was long ago. I lay by the passed me by, I had no Mao Fei Fi came riding by. He got down and put me on his horse. I-Ie car- ried me into a hospital and cured me, and not a copper did he get for it. Leader: I-Ie is a good man, but he does not belong in China. We want no foreigners here. lst Bandit: Kill him. 3rd Bandit: No! I say no! Mao Fei Fi saved my life. I now save his son's, that is reasonable, eh? QA farmer ap- proaches and says, Soldiers are com- ing ij Leader: VVhat's that? Soldiers? Where? How many? We must go. Bandits: But this foreign boy- 3rd Bandit: No. Leader: Silence- fQTurns to Rexj Wfe thank you for your service. You have courage. Y o u are like your father. fTurns to menj March! 3rd Bandit: Goodbye! Goodbye! Tell your father I remember him. QBan- dits leave and Molly appears and praises Rex for his bravery and skill.j A Rex: But I wasnit brave. I was frightened to death. QWith a grateful goodbye to the innkeeper Rex and Molly leavej Mabel Cressey, ,351 A Trip to the Land of Goodies Once upon a time in the small town of Cherryville lived the twins Bette and Berry Ellis. The five year old daughter and son of a very poor but struggling couple, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd They had always tried to give children as much luxury as other boys and girls had. One night, Ellis. their little after they had come home from a party at their little friend' home and Mrs. Ellis was putting them to bed, Bette asked: Mother, may we have some nice cookies and candy tomorrow or some day just like Patty and Paul had? H HNVe'll see, said Mrs. Ellis with a downcast look. Kissing each one ten- derly and putting out the light she slipped silently from the room. Their little heads began to nod then they were asleep. Soon the sandman came to pay a visit to them. Tonight in his sandbag gleamed beautiful colored sand. Yes, that's it, it means that they will take a trip to the Land of Goodies. Time passed and then came a voice softly, very softly as though from the distance saying: Are you Bette and Berry Ellis? 'fYes, who are you and where are we ? they asked. I am Putsy the elf to King Jells and I have come to take you to the land of Goodiesf replied the little elf. Berryf! said Bette, look at the pretty houses all around us. Gee! Isn't this fun? Oh, oh listen. I hear music donyt you ?', inquired Berry. Yes, and look itys coming nearer, a parade, a Cookie Parade, said Bette jumping up and down with glee. Oh, boy, but why are they having this big cookie parade ? In honor of the King. Today is King Iell-o's birthday and he's going to have a party, answered the elf. Oh, can we go too? Yes, would you like to ride? Oh yes, the two replied. V ery well, jocko, take Bette up and put her on your back so that you and She can lead the animal crackersf, said the elf. Aye, aye sirf, said the elephant. And picking her up he strode off. Now what would you like to ride on. Sir Berry? That white pony, right there,'! said Berry. Here Tony, whoa boy, now up you go. There, have a good timef,

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VVINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 39 Molly: Well, shall we go now to .see the temple? start for street when coolie comes bursting inj Innkeeper: What matter? What mat- ter? I Coolie: Bandits! Bandits! They come! They come quickly! Qtakes a drink of teal I am frightened to death. They did not see me. I ran ahead in the fields. fpeople run and bar doorsj Innkeeper: These foreigners! NVhat shall I do with them? Cruns to Rex and Mollyj Come! Qgo into bedroomj Here under the bed. Q goes outj Rex: Don't be frightened Molly we will be all right here. Molly: I'm not much afraid. It's- it's quite an adventure isn't it? Rex: It's all of that. Molly: A mosquito net though isn't my choice of something to hide behind. Perhaps we won't go to America after all. Rex Qseverelyj 1 Now Molly cut that out, you've got to buck up. Q draws pen knife from pocketj Molly: You aren't thinking of attack- ing the bandits are you with that knife? Rex: No I'm fgrunts while workingj just going to Cgrunts againj make a hole so that we can see into the other room. There how's that? Molly: Oh, grand! Now we can at least see what is happening. Rex: tgrabs Mollyls handsj Hush! CBandits enter tea roomj Leader: W'e must eat rice. Prepare it at once. fAnother enters with a wounded ban- ditj lst bandit: Here is the wound. Leader: He is bleeding too much. If we could stop the blood he would live. That wound in his leg is deep but not serious. , lst bandit: Ho, if we could take him to a doctor- Leader: We cannot, stupid. There is a price on our heads. No. better one die then take such a risk. Molly: I feel sorry for him. It seems such a pity. Rex: Did you hear them say Ho- Ho the Tiger. He must be the man who has taken so many rich Chinese captives forransom and he is the one who shoots alliiwho don't pay or who are too weak to -keep up. Molly: VVhat, that boy? He couldnt Rex: Couldn't he? I-Ie has done it. That wound could be fixed though. There is no need for the man to die. Molly? Molly: Yes, Rex. Rex: I've got to help him. Molly: Of course you have. QRex enters tea roomj 2nd bandit: That one is your change, ha, plenty money for him. Rex: Captain Ho, you have a wounded man here, he will die without help. Leader: Yes, but what affair is it of yours? Rex: Captain Ho, my father is a doc- tor. I have seen much in his hospital. I understand how to help this man of yours. Leader: XVell you know, who are you? Do you know we can take you with us and make your family pay for your re- turn, and that if they do not pay we will kill you? Rex: Yes, I know. QSwift talk arose. Some called him a fool. Few laughedl Leader: CAstoi1ishedj You may help. CRex fixes the wounded manj Rex: Captain Ho, this man should be in bed. He is very weak and should have nourishing food. Leader to Innkeeper: You will give this man a bed and feed him well. I will pay you. VV e do not rob the poor. C Turns to Rexj You will be valuable to us. How would you like to come with our band? 2nd Bandit: Very good! Come with us. VVe may need a doctor, and soon, too. Leader: What is your name?



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WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 4l 'I Thank you, we willf' they both ex- claimed. Soon they were at the kingys palace and the parade was over. After being helped off the backs of the animals the two walked into the palace hand in hand. Hello, my little ones. Are you Bette and Berry Ellis? U Yes sir, I mean yes your er-uh-, what do they call you? asked Berry. Your majesty or highness, Berry, but you may call me king 5 well now, let's get to eating. Are you hungry? Yes, a littlef' Well, eat to your heart's contentf' Soon the party was over and the king was telling them a very nice story. When it was most through he noticed that their little heads had nodded for the last time. Putsy, take them back to their home now,'l said the king. It's morning and they have a great day ahead of themf, announced the king. Yes, your liighnessf, Later the same morning in their bed- room: Wfake up, children, it's time you got up.', called their mother. HOI1, mother, it's so beautiful there and the king was so nice to us, said Bette. XV here, whois the king, what are you talking about? I' Bette means the Land of Goodies and the king's King jell-o. Putsy, his elf, took us there to the king's birthday partyf, Oh, yes, I know nowfl responded the mother. NVell, hurry up and get up, it's a lovely day outside and Patty and Paul are waiting for you. 'K Yes, mother. VVe'll tell them what a nice time we had, won't we Berry? I' Uh, huh, and l'm so happy I could sing. Happiness, and a very pleasant happi- ness had been bestowed upon the young- sters at last, even though by a dream. Tears of joy filled the lovely eyes of Mrs. Ellis. Her children were very happy and that was all that mattered. Ruth Lewia, '39. Mrs. Nolan Attends School Cast Mr. Nolan Mrs. Nolan Mrs. Murphy SCENE Dining room of the Newlyweds. Mr. Nolan is seated at the table eating his dinner. Mrs. Nolan is seated opposite him. Mrs. Nolan: QPassing her husband a dish of foodj, VVon't you have some of this, Frank? 'I Mr. Nolan: CTakes dish and looks at it doubtfulj, NVhat is it? Mrs. Nolan: Well, you know you told me that you were fond of hash so I made some for youf' Mr. Nolan: fLooking at it carefullyj, W'hat is it made of? It doesnit smell just rightf, QTakes somej Mrs. Nolan: QBrightlyj 'Z It has meat and potatoes and well, the cook book said to put in any scraps of food that were left over so I- Mr. Nolan: HI hope that none of those biscuits that we had for dinner last night are in here. I've had indigestion since I ate them. Mrs. Nolan: C011 verge of tearsj, And when I try so hard to cook, you just make fun of mef' Mr. Nolan: CSoothinglyj f'VVhy, I just loved those biscuits that you made. I-Iave you any more? U Mrs. Nolan: CSobsj, HI j-ust c-c- can't learn to c-ook and I'm a beast t-to make you eat the things I try- to hxf' Mr. Nolan: Don't you mind dear, you'll be a wonderful cook yet. I Mrs. Nolan: But I've tried so hard to cook and everything l cook I spoil, and the grocery bill-oh, Frank, it's just awful and we havenlt anything fit

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