Woodland High School - Jewel Yearbook (Woodland, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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THE JEVVEL DONALD WALLACE, General Course HDO11' Have you heard the story That's sweeping o'er the town? Is Phyllis and Donald Really altar bound? Kippy Karn, 1-2-3g Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Glce Club 13 Operetta, 1: Baseball, 43 Senior Party Com., 43 Jun ior Prom Com., 35 School Orchestra, lg Tumbling Team 1-2-35 Pyramids, 1-3-4g Rings, 1-4, Home Room Club 1-25 Vocational Club, 43 Hobby Club, Class Pis tory, 4. ANONA WEST, Commercial Course, VALEDICTORIAN, Noi1ie' Anona is charming Anona is sweet. And Donnie says She can't be beat. Glee Club, 1-23 Hobby Club, 35 Kippy Karn Com., 3-43 Jewel Board, 45 Voice Board, 3-45 Class Secretary, 1, Usher, 2-3-4: Junior Prom Com., 35 Vocational Club 43 Badminton Tournament, 4. gs 1 Qt ' 1

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THE JEXVEL DOUGLAS TOZIER, General Course Dougie Dougie likes to argue. ln this line he can't be beat. But we sometimes wonder Are his brains in his head-or his feet? Hobby Club, 35 Vocational Club, 45 Gym Exhibition, 25 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Class Baseball, 25 Junioi Prom Com., 35 Kippy Karn, 1-2-35 School Party, 4. WINONA TRACY, General Course Nona Winona has high ambitions Of that we have no doubt. We hope no dashing young fellow Will keep her from carrying them out. Glee Club, 2-3-45 Hobby Club, 35 Vocational Club, 45 Home Room Club, 1-25 Latin Banquet, 1: Kippy Karn, 1-2-35 Junior Prom Com., 35 Prize Speaking Pelilninar- ies, 2. MADELINE TURNER, General Course Dee Madeline looks serious Until you see those eyes! They are blue and dancing And you know other-Wise. Class Basketball, 1-25 Usher, 1-25 Orchestra, 1-25 Glee Club, 43 Kippy Karn, 1-2-35 Gym Exhibition, 15 Voca- tional Club, 45 Home Room Club, 1-25 Hotby Club, 35 Junior Prom Com., 3. LAWRENCE WALLACE, General Course Pee Wee Pee Wee has a little car. It seems to stand the Weather- But I've often wondered How the darn thing holds together. Class Basketall, 1-2-3-45 Class Baseball, 1-2-3-45 Tour- nament, 45 Junior Prom Com., 3: Kippy Karn, 1-2-35 Hobby Club, 35 Vocational Club, 45 Home Room Club, 1-2



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Editorials EQVALITY IN PVBLIC SCHOOLS By Foster L. Hibbard One of the greatest advantages of public school life is the fact that each and every pupil enrolled has an equal oppor- tunity in scholarship, athletics, and social life. It is upto the student. himself to make the best of these opportunities. Some students enter into all school life possible while others do only what is required. A very good example of equality in school life which is offered in this town is the Safety Essay Contest. In this con- test each student is given a number so that personal feeling' may not enter into the judging of these essays. ln our town we have some of the finest. school buildings in eastern Maine. with excellent equipment, a library, a newly installed moving picture machine, one of the best gymnasiums in the state, one of the very few boys' and girls, shops in this section, and capable teachers in each department. It is up to the student himself as to whether or not he takes advantage of these opportunities. For in school. as in everything else, we get out of it just what we put into it. Therefore let no student say, I did not get a chance. its 'Ki 'll' Si SF TRAVELING FASTER THAN SOUND Did you ever stop to think how fast this would be? There'Il come a day when we'll be able to travel that fast. Hlld this day isn't far off eithere- believe it or not. As for me, I certainly believe it and hope, in my life time, to travel taster than sound. I suppose it does seem a bit unreasonable at that. doesn't it? lmagine seeing a. plane go by in the air and tive minutes or so after, hearing the same plane go by again. Sound travels at a speed of l090 feet in a second which is slightly over' 700 M. P. II. lt is claimed by German areonau- tical engineeis that they have constructed an airplane that will already travel at a speed of over 500 M. P. Il. This report may be purely propoganda, or it may not be. I trust that you will not 'ake it for propaganda merely because it came from Gerniany, If people would get down to facts and be a bit more broad minded. consid- erate, and turn over in their mind a few times, the things that they hear and read about, l'm sure that they would feel a bit better about themselves and every- thing in general. VVell, it seems that. I'm straying- from my original theme so let's jump bac-k to where we left off. The main difficulty the engineers are up agairst now is streamlining the machines in such a way as a store wall after a ceztain speed is obtained. I'm certainly wish'ng' them lots of luck and am lozking' forward to my trip in the air at a speed of better than TUC' M. P. II. I3. Drown '40 THIS THING CALLED IVAN VVar is defined as an armed contest between nations or states. It is not admired by thousands of in- dividuals who are engaged in fighting. nor by those of us who read the headlines

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