Woodstock High School - Eureka Yearbook (Bryant Pond, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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Qin ihruv A-1 lay wJ: jTEQLSKQd wQwX al MAY J L: LQCNA ' F1atG GrJffq,'f2 Alumni DQHQVC, and Qggy Lain may of g3hQf an--X tk .V - . 1 v '-' t Xxx, hs, : ff Ax .N . 4 R 1 . ' xi .7x Ns X. I XXI' ' ' b. ' I kxuxx-. L 'xx MH E ' X ,X - 5 3 Vvyww lxg 'A V 'V L X , .,.-'-. x '- ,K KAY,-N I' L' .-,Q N. A PFRLD Pi If You probably thlnk, as a great many others do, that re 3Fm1HQ means peace It may mean we will be better prepared, but does lt mean we wlll be the vlctor? It is sald that the one that starts the next war w1ll w1n because of the advance ln atomlc energy Wlll we be the f1FSt to strlke? In the f1PSt World War, Ger many was beaten What happened? She re armed and trled lt agaln It was short of a mlracle that she d1dn't w1n What 1f she should get another chance? We hear there 1S Stlll a German under ground Everyone 1S most concerned about RUSS13 If we start re anu- lng what effect w1ll lt have upon her? W1ll lt make her afrald? What about the Latln Amerlcan countrles? Argentlna? Argentlna has never been too frlendly wlth What w1ll she thlnk and do? A strong natlon may frlghten the world for awhlle untll others then? Surely 1f we have another war lt may be tne death warrant of ClV1l1Zat1On Of course, 1U a plan of re armlng, the vexatlous llttle plan of unlversal tralnlng come 1n There are dlsadvantages on both sldes Most see1 to be ln favor of lt, but wlll m1l1tary tra1n1ng make us prepared? If the men went lnto the servlce, and contlnued tralnlng tlllout break of war, th1s mlght be beneflclal, but lf everyone tralned only one year, w1ll th1s make h1m prepared 1f war comes 1n flve years Is he golng to be physlcally fnzbecause he rece1ved trainlng f1ve years ago?9Most llkely he'll be so slck of the ceaseless dTlll1Hg,UE long fleld trlps, and the monotony of rout1ne tralnlng that he won't ever think of exerc1s1ng gust to keep f1t He mlght learn a pro fesslon, but we can't all be pro fes lonal men, the common laborer w1ll always be needed What about m1l1tary tra1n lng? W1ll the boys have any de gree of personal llberty? W1ll they be able to follow exactly a f1eld of study preferred? They tell you that you w1ll,but .lo you bel1eve 1t? If they wants: manv appllcants 1n one fleld and too few 1n another, w1ll the1r per sonal wlshes be granted? These can only be declded by the lndl v1duals People are always shoutlng about peace, but 1f we have to re arm to obtaln lt does lt 1n sure agalnst another war? If we begln to re arm lt w1ll be about the same as telllng the world that the Unlted Natnons has fall ed and we mlght as well call our delegates home and put them on a If we can't establlsh peace today w1th the pen, we surely won't ever have a better chance Perhaps we need a speclallzed professlon cn dlplonatlc rela tlons to teach ektensnm courses to all, more han unlversal m1l ltary traln nf Who can say? If lt l 1't posslble to es tabllsh peace wlthout fighting or gettlng ready to flght, we mlght as well forget the peace and get used to the thoughtthat there w1ll always be wars Then we wlll all understand why the young man at 18 has to traln for war, and why we must have enor mous taxes, food rat1on1ng and such Unt1l then, we need many good orators to keep shoutlng ln our ear Shlrley Benson 'AS X f F' fd 'J fx X.: F I 0 . A . ' . . l S. , O . . . . .V . - Q ' Q . n 0 . ' . . 0 . . . . . . - . . i . . . 0 ' V us. . . ' . themselves are prepared, but what war commission board. n 1 . . . . 0 . I . . . . . A . - . . .q S . 0 . x 1 . . T4 Ll . El L. I . . x ' ' ' i ,. . J . .D I . . . . i . . . . 0 . . . n . I F U M c H t t 8. o e nd oown In school we know civic minded te cher one's Jaws hopp n up the remark is, nPut trc u in the wastebasket'n Now, why? Why doe 1 lit tle wad of gum in your mouth effect Kou or the teiclcr Is any thex elves? Don't laugh That's what many a dlsgrnntled pupil figures out as the reason But put on your thinkin cap, Junionl What was it mother said before she sent you off on your first formal dance? Yes, that's it WTake that disgust ing wad of gum out of your mouth before you leave the house N And who was the young cutie on the bus the other day that looked at you with distaste in her eyes as your Jaws sprung up and down like a Jack in the box You thought something ailed your suit and after you got home you para FW I N So you see it isdt because at is wrong to chew gum It is perfectly all right in the right places But how do you like to sit near someone who chews Juicily and all at once snaps, and then pulls a long string of gum, about 12 inches long, out of his mouth? No,the rule wasn't made be cause of evilnes , but because it disfigures your face, and makes you look very unattractlva Be at your best and when youke all dressed up as the expression goes 'fit to killw or when you are just walking down the street keep your gums from beating to the tune ofWPop Goes The Weaselu If you don't believe this, stand before a mirror tonight and watch yourself' Also listen to yourself It won't take much straining to hear the noise' ded up in front of the longnurra' Louise Bryant Q8 in the hall and saw nothing wrong CNFPFK Ifxjlg KJ JD! Do we want a general for Pres 1dent9 This is a question Ameri can people are faced with at the present time Would he try to command us as he did the army he was placed in charge of? Well, if he did I don't believe the results would be good because American people do not en- joy being told exactly what to do This would'only end in war on the home-front, states against Pres ident. However,wouldn't a general be more experienced in governing a group mfpeople than an ordinary man? After taking charge of a whole army, he should have a good idea. O an My opinion is that a general would make a good President He has been abroad and knowsixxwhat condition the foreign countries are, He has experienced war and if we have another, he will know in more detail what to do An ordinary man only has knowledge of war by what he has read outof books like you and I. If he,be- ing a general, was liked by his soldiers then chances anahecould probably work well with Uwe the people.n A general can't help butlume more experience in the national affairs than a non-military person Who could serve better than a general for President? Ruby Silver 'A8 O f' A F' xy. A - X3 A .fl if .. . 1- V . ' ' - ' a sees s A - c ' --' 'V . i ll A K - ' o ' is Q m ' 0 I I . 5 r I 1 0 J U 1 I f full s? ' ' . it Just because they do not num ' 'AIS . 0 ' 'P ' , ' s , . e 5 ' I g u . , . . . . . Q . 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Xfbf K The Sophomore tlass wrote o oportsmanshlp Instead of prlntlng one ln lts 1t11 I lected excerpts express lng worth whll d a F r Edltor It 15 extremely h rd to be a good sport Some lrls and boys aren't able to play games unless they are certaln of wlnnlng Thls group 15 very h rd to play wlth There lS also the group that can lose well but does not know how to w1n wlth the rlght splrlt Everyone has been told to be Wa good loser,N but not as many have been told to be a 'good wlnner and certalnly not men and women who are angry lf they or thelr team loses It 13 equallyaw dla QUStlHg to see a person who make too much of a fuss over wlnnlng Phyllls Hathaway '50 A good sportsman 1S f 1r,hon est and w1ll1ng to llsten to the op1n1on of others He does not take all the credlt for thlngs WhlCh have been dole by sever l others besldes hlmself A good sportsman, also, l arns to con trol h1s temper when thlngs are not just as he wlshes they were Good sportsmanshlp can be shown and 15 shown ln many dlffer ent incidents If, for lnstance ln a basketball game your s1de 1S behlnd by a few polnts wlth only a few mlnutes rem 1n1ng to play, don't lay all th blame on the referee A good sportsman would not Jump to concluslons llke that He would reallze that the referee was probably dolng hls best, and furthermore lf they weren't S315 fled, they could h ve asked some one else to referee When you are loslng lt 1sn't showlng good sportsm nshlp lf yountake 1tOU u on the v1s1t1ng teambgbelng un reasonably rough and calllngthem names In games l1ke th1s,peo ple can easlly flnd out whether you are a good sportsman or not Eloulse Dunham 'SO reaI'sportsman he klnd of a fellow that takes what comes h1s way That lS 1f'3tS8m gets beaten, such as your own, lfyou get trlmmed glve the other slde a cheer and smlle about lt Don't be angry Once you stopamd thlnk you'll r 31126 the dlffer ence It 15 ll O K lf you're Just dolng lt for fun but most people are serlous After all you're playlng sports fortde fun and frlendshlp betweerleach other Let's all try our best to be a good sportsm n Bellmont House '50 My op1n1on of a real sports man lS one that 15 falr and does not try to make every one thlnk th t he 1S better than anyone else and doesn't trf to play the games all by hlmself Usu lly a good sport helps those that aren't experlenced and tells them good po1nts thus encouraglng them and does not try to push them around If there were more good sports and less poor ones ln thls world,we would have a won derful world and a happy one Myrna Klmball '50 fl - fo I fa r X f 1 '11 f ,J J! D J 5 - ' ' T esg.'s H ' ' ' . ' . . 'Z . .QI 't':9'.1 : Q 59 L A A E . A - - . Q: l be 3 lI'O1.1 5eV'., Lui. ' a Q a ' ' ' . g. . . . , i g - F . . 1. 0 . . . . - E1 Q ' . ' L 1' r . . Q . . - . A V 1f V - t . C 6 . . U ' .N No one likes to see girls andboysg don't growl at the opposingteam. I U lx l , c s 1 I 0 ' - n L . i q T S . ef . . - . ' l I . I I . . C . ' , L . . . . Q. - L 7 . . . a . . - - . ' f ro a . . . Q - ' ' ,- .- . I . L . I I . Q. A I L . ' I, 9 A U 3 ' f ' . 1 ' ' . Ac . ' Q. I Q ' ' 7 . I J . . 3 4 . 3. . ' H a . Q -4 J - . e I x 'J ' 9 . a J 0 -1. -- Tr-415 YQUNGER EXPERIMENTAL GENERATIQN Undoubtedly you have elther dlSCUSS9d the subject of guvenll dellnquency yourselves,hav re d someone else do lt, n JG about lt ln the newspaoe Everyone lS 8Skl1f Wwhat s golng to become of tn s fOLDqeT generat1on9W Thls questlon 15 bewne ked every day and yet what lo tae puo del1nquency9 The answe ls, very nearly nothlng Some of the oflenders are put 1n gall or reform schools, but nothlng 15 belng done 1n many places to counteract thls dlsease what's behlnd our young boys and glrls who are turnlng 1nto thleves, drunkards, and smoke flends, what makes them do these th1ngs9 In my OQlHlOH thls condltlon 1S brought on by the lack of pro per outslde 3CtlV1C18So If parents ever hope to brlng thelr chlldren up the proper way they should see that there 15 pro per entertalnment ln thelr own communlty for them durlng thelr lelsure tlme. Thls could be accompllshed, ln thls COmmUH1ty, by malntalnlng a publlc bulldlng for mOVl9u, danclng, and VdFlOUS other soclal gatherlngs Instead of predlctlng dlre thlngs for thls generatlon why not try to help them to become better citizens? Barbara Lerryment '49 STANCDNS The key to the Agrlcul tur l problems of the country s promotlon of Experl e tatla Hundreds of the e blcno were malntained before the war. ions are manned by it are furnnsfai. d n s tools, stock try new crops, new meth ds and to make 1m proven mrs J FAI E Ldt Q,vC dvi and l the old, D13 hor d s here also t e poultry swlne eeewve attentlon problems of house hold economy are studled pOoSlb l1t1es of Experl mental otatlons are held back by iaulty management. The Unlted States today nas slxty flve of these statlons, w1th at least one ln every state. These,however, are not enough to take care of our pre ent day needs. The state lS the next one outslde of the Natlonal Govern ment that we should look to.It 1S the state's duty to lncrease the value of the state and thls 1S a golden opportunlty State Lxoerlmental statlons, runnlng 1n COHJuHCtlOH wlth the State College, f1nd th m easy and economlcal enough tc be maln talned. AS a by p odtet lt 1S also useful 1U Pmxl the boy taklng an Agrlcull course practlcal experlen e mow lS the tame ct on such a subject H v thls lank lnserted 1U vonr party. et the present S cretary of kgrlculture of your state know how you feelo These are only a few ways to let the leaders know how you would hke to see this situatlon handled. Why not start things moving now? Richard Cole '48 , e N- ' f . 4 - . . . , ,S . ' - ' e a A . . . . . ' f e leer 1' the H ' - ' 1 , ,1.- .N - 1 U -. ' I .- OT H' lGQU mJDCcl D '. HS. v - ' ' f- .-1. 1 ,., C, f, 1- ,-- - ,, , ' L 4 -2 w L --et: -J -: . A - ln -ceuany . . 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' . , ,gy , ., l o i N r . . o , ss X' - E , . .- Lhe l8lHc lt as 1U the fall ol I-QY1 1 G QI L, For tie :oc e orst of uit FJ. 19 L liao wtwt to o frblz them n 1 lrave, R1 ht lad to do t 1 var Iltl water less nose amd nuloors ooor ,f,N.w ,l Lmero was llt le t ey could do ' But pra for raln to come and stoo ff' f A f e lllx nov far from new, f'X K.. DC , sleep, HH Coos were sent K lates se wln sale, NC: n llf' .le down on them They moved to anotn r ulaoe. 1 M ,-4 ,--Q nan, wolah, ard tnllc allle frgwl xhdax le e all ln t 0 ratest can cr 65: J t velt oln t so 1 t 1 an X BrH Im uhncr, dt ro s, an ' kv, ,V X ser 't1 fo ut oest we Wave e olb 1 l lo ll t on t r u u lose, uhvt coura ,tl l. rp .Lua L t 1 Y' .J I Ot .LLIS Lie 1OI'1eS F61 3.111 leart of t O this bl ll. 3.1. L , Rlclard bole 48 A bprlng Bouquet AS Spr1ng draws near, most of us llke to gather the pretty pussy break, we must After we seazchuntll we wlth the pus y these EFFHHQGQ wlllows whlch grow 1n the meadows. AS they are tough to remember to sllpa knlfe of some klnd ln our pocket have a nlce bouquet of pussy wlllows, we must flnd a few red berrles. A few sprays look very H106 wlllows. It helps to brlghten them up When you get ln a beautlful colonlal vase, they are ready to be put ln any wlndow for admlratlon, and they wlll surely attract everyone' atT.',G1'1t1OI1o Bessle M Dunham '50 m I ' 2 Trajod xr' ' Q l F fCvr1gy+:i1tn TA yf' u -7 V - ,A V -. f V - X Jlf. lalh h - las sad da t, U' ! v 1 VI. ,x '. . Us V? ., ' ' - V i Q JL ll flux' ff XJ .'L .V B Th U - -- o'n --,N A 'IK . 'JUG L ll' . u4.1.fQ 7. 1. .' ., ,l ., 1 ...,. ..' ,,, ll. tl s fad -a., ,ld Le l.a Q, F12 .- . f- , . ua - Y , 1 , .,,.f. 1 M. ANCDJQ' ..:: s L'f,a1L Lf, U T lg Y ' o , with ooura4e .2 Su 5 Uno r 3' t, . ,fm Ne,- ' fl l .. 'e S'-, 'Q' 1 . -x - VQ7 X-N pw. 1 ., M 11 - f I. 3 . hx If K 1 fp-hw . L V . Q, E Q , ,M, . N- , Q ' 5 f . ,N ! 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S I Tr tlnv o ns Nrltlne poems 15 o lte a chore hen I vet one l ne I c n't get any more I gust swt 1U my spare twme Thlnklnf up th second llne Then after a Jhlle I glve another try, oudoenl It comes as from oxt of the sky I vrmte thws, QUICK wlthout another thoufht, Next the tllfd lmne thws means lot After a whlle the next llne cowes to me I wr1te th s do n, lwne number three And then rem lns onl l1ne num er four, After trxs, thank Toodn ss, there's no more Then after hard thlnkln lt an ears It m kes me so happy I lve three cheers Because then I hav no more tlme To w ste on UFIDVIUT up some sllly rhyme Heroert Dwnham 'L8 Frlehtened Campers One week thr e bovs w nt camplne For a few days on Horse hoe Island I got vlnd of It and a frlend the Island bv boat AUG l nded es quletlf as we could e erewled throu h the bushes and roods untll we were 1D oack ol thrlr t nt By the llfht of the Pwre we could see thvt t I s two blankets tled to ether and stretchef over some poles, The three boys vere S1tt1W7 odtswde the tent f8ClD' th flre Thev were COOKING the flsh and makmne coffee My frlend semd th t h N s re df so we started snapo ne tutes wnd rustllnf leaves The three bovs Jumped and began fl8SblHT CIGIF flashllehts around Meanmh1le my frlend had cra led away and tled a rope near the bottom of two tre s Then we both velled The three bovs tore the blankets off the t nt and started runn1ng for th bout They trmpped over the rope and rolled down th b nk1ng Thev scrambled to the bo t and eddl d aw y, never to return e tholelt we were great success as nrenksters John DdV1S 'Sl Tx ' Tx- f, ' , I J A ,I' , . . 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Q., Q THE LASE OB THE bla: lleUb FINGLHPRINTS Sllck Magee was a clever clock He w s born and brought up ln the lowest slums of the Hal lem dlstrlct 1n New York City AS he grew up he learned o l1ve by h1s wlts and to be always one Jump ahead of the cops It was ol1ck's deslre from the flrst to be the cleverest crook 1n the U b He never went 1n for vlolence but contented hlmself w1th robblng safes Just often enough to QIVG h1m a good l1V1ng Every cop 1n the d1StFlCt knew about hlm but they never could pln anythlng on h1m,There were always plenty of flngerprlnts on a safe when the cops suspected olrck of robblng But the prlnts d1d not come fron the flngers of Dl1Ck, These prlnts were compared w1th all those on the po l1ce flles, but no llkeness could be found as the safe robblng Jobs became more numerous, the New York pollce became desperate They flnally called on prlvate detectlve, Dlck Marlowe, one oi the oest ln the country Marlowe flrst went to work on the flngerprlnts He found that in was the same thlef ln every case because the pr1nts were always the same. but the pr1nts were the oddest shaped thlngs lmaglnable. They seemed to come from flngers that were nearly as wlde as they were long Flnally the detectlve declded that the only way to catch the crook was to actually catch hlm robblng a safe all other methods had f3ll6dg After a careful check of the d1str1ct, Marlowe found that there wa only one safe that had not been dlsturbed, Nlght after nlght he watched the store that con About three o'clook 1n the talned the undlsturbed safe, but notnlng happened Then he declded lt was tlme to pa s the was be1ng l it ln the safe than entlce the thief to make h1s Marlowe settled hlmself to walt leave hlm alone untll after the enable hlm to flnd out about the word around that more money usual Th1s would probably appearance That nlght as for the th1ef he resolved to safe was openu Thls would odd prlnts mornlng th detectlve heard the lock on the door belng plcked Then the door swung open and sllently as a shadow someone stepp d 1n He went stralght to the safe, but lnstead of touchlng lt he took off hls rlght shoe Then puttlng hls toes to the safe dlal he twlsted lt, llstenlng for the fall of the tumblers It was not more than ten mlnutes before he had the safe door open Then Dlck Marlowe stepped 1U and put a stop to CHS proceedlngs Dl1Ck put up no flght but sullenly submltted to the hand cuffs Only a crafty man would be smart enough to open a safe wlth hls to s so h1s flngerprlnts would not be on the dlal Francls Howe 'L8 1 -x ' 1, 1 X X H- L L A Al , ' ' ' fn - 1 V - g Cl . . , 1 . . . ,. , . 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Coming Back to Life The day I graduated I IOIHGQ the Infantry The slx months went fast for me and I really enjoyed them as I made a lot of frlends Maklng frlends was SOUGth1WU new for me as I was an orphan and had to work all my tlme and thus hadn't had tlme to make many acqualntances It was ln the seventh month of tralrlng that I was Shlp ped to the flghtlng zone At that tlme I bore the rank of P F C and I felt real proud of myself It was when we landed 1n Normandy that a fear that somethlng was gOlHg to happen over took me Through weeks of hard, tlresome flght lng thls fear stayed wlth me In the locatlon where we were, farm anlmals were runnlng over the place, set free from thelr pastures by bombs and the flfhtlng As only powdered mllk had, some of us stole out from camp at nlght to get of fresh mllk One nlght I had found one of the and was flll1DU my helmet when a gun cracked some where off 1U the dark nlght and a paln rlpped through y shoulder about all soldlers, was to be a helmet creatures A couple of days after th t I awoke to flnd myself 1D a crowded room The cockroaches were as thlck as dust, dead bodles, dlrt, blood, and dead mlce were enough to choke a puy to death I could feel the llce from the man next to me run nlng through my halr As my eyes became accu tomed to the d1m l1ght,I saw that there were multltudes of other men ln thls same room, packed so close that they were standlng, SlCt1UF or lylng on each the dampness of the floor I knew I was ln a German Prlson Camp Llfe, 1f that lS what you call lt, was torturlng e suffered many a beatlng by the brutal enemy We were forced to work ln our b re feet and were whlpped untll our hldes were raw lf they were not sulted For meals, when remembered, we were glven a small bowl of pot to peellng or fnh he d soup Many a tlme we had to go wlth nothlng to flll our stomachesa Many t1m9S I prayed that I would d1e rather than have to l1ve through thls torture For months my m1nd was blank and my prayer was almost answered I really can't descrlbe the months of sufferlng I went through, but I w1ll never forget the day that the Amerlcans took over I was never so thankful ln my llfe s when they put me on 3 nospltal shlp headed for New York It was wonder ful to lay 1D a real bed I broke down and crled when a tray of food was set 1n front of me Only tho e who have been through hell w1ll know what a wonderful leellng lt 1S to come b ck to llfe agaln, after g1V1ng up hope Joan Coffln 'SO 6 , If A . . . . . . r .LO , , . , . I . . . . 0 O O I . . . - I . .Q . . i . 0 . . KI' . . m C t a . . r A ' I J 1 rv u . Q 7 1 C l s ' ' . 4 1 . . J . other. I tried to get to my feet, but my legs were numb from . i . . ' 0 . . . C ' - I , C ' I . . . . 3 . . 1 g . T . . . . F . C . I . . . f I . I f ' ' t a F , . g . - I . L . . V . S - I 3 . r. 1 H. . 0 A STITCH ln Tlhb 'I tell you hc 15 Jack's thc bcst Sklor 1D thc moun t3lHS,n bragged tarollnt to Dlck, who n d spent sev ral w1n t rs Skllng on the Swlss alps D1dn't hls SlSttF know anyth1ng9 wlse r cklng llke that! Jack look d iround t the group o+ ras frncnds, who had como wlth hlm and hls Slat r to hls unc e s fabulous wlnter r sort ln th whlte MOUHC31HS Lwred of th lf gay llfe 1U New York, they w re seeklng ncw thrllls here Ulf your brother's so good, let's see hwm prove lt, retorted the famous DWlSS Sklar Nall rlght, he w1ll,H rcpllcd the cour gtous Carolln , lgnorlng hcr brother's gasps of protests Nlom rrow after noon you two can com down thc back s1dc oF Noun Wash1ngton whlch 15 the most treach rous place around ncre I Just know you'll Wln, ack Jack too wcak to utter a word, merely sat and stared lnto space, turnlng over ln hls mlno the fact that he nad never been on a palr of Sk1lS 1D h1s l1f Now that lHS3Du slsttr of hls lnslst d that he was thc champlon Sklcf of thc U and he had to provt lt on mount washlngton s st tp, huavlly wooded slopes Oh, well, thls has been a good llfe, what l'vc nad ot lt Jack's contcmplatlon of thc past was rudely lnt rruptcd by tarol1nc's lHSlStLHt shaklng of hls shouldtr WJack1e, dear, you know that your slster only do s w 1S best for h r sweet llttle snookums, so cheer up Why you know, as w ll as I do, that thcre s nothlng to skllng All you have to do 1S strap two boards on your feet, Fldb up to the top of a llttle h1ll and gust let the sk11s haul you down over. It's r ally s1mple,H was her yplanatlon to the audlence at large After Carollne s lntclllgcnt lecture on skilng she looked around for Jack only to flnd hlm sprawled out on the floor ln a dead falnt. Calllng the other two boys to help her, tarollne had Jack taken to h1s room Upon arrlval there, Jack began to shake vlolently and then to pcrsplre. Thoroughly alarmed, thcy called for a doctor, To Jack's rellef the doctor 1SbU d orders for hlm to be sent back to the clty near a hospltal and not to do any Skllng or other such strenuous tXuTC1SoS Jack's condltlon was duo to an attack of malarla Wh1Ch he had plckcd up ln the South beas and from whlch he had never fully recovered. Possibly th1s stltch in tlme saved more than nine. Barbara Berryment 'LQ l , J--X I - A ' 3 L ' 'A ' Q - , . . . Y 5 . . ' 'G V, 51 ' 'LJ ' O I ' , C: 3 ' if O . . . A . - . V 5 R . . ' l 1 ' - ' ' X' C QA. . -x 1 R f - D Cl .l A x A . . 1 . . . - 1 y Y I 3 f, A -. f- V - - 3 . . . ,- . V - V- . fa . 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Q n 1 4 ,L ' Y Fetes et Conge de la France La France celebre certaines fates Plusieurs ressemblent a celles de l'Amerique, par ex role le ll novembre est la fete nationale et les grande fe es rfligneuse de Noel, du Jour de l'an et de Paques A Paris le Jour de l'ArmJst1ce, on depose des fleurs sur le tombeau dl oldat inconnu Fn Anerique, ce Jour la, notre president devose les fleurs sur le tombeau du Joldat inconnu america n Q Arlington En France on celebra la prise do la Bastille le lu guillet C'est la fete nationale irancasise Nou celebrons notre Decla ration d' independence le A Juillet Noel, qui etait autrefois en France une fete purement religieuse, devient de plus en plus une fete mondaine, ou le reveillon remplace la hesse de minuit Ordinairement on n offre pas de cadeaux C'est le Jour de l'an qu'on offre detrennes et qu'on rend visite a ses amis Parml les fetes fran aises qui ne correspondent pas a des fetes americaines il y e a Toussaint et le Mardi gras Naurellement les conges, suget tres passies memes dans les deux pays Selected by Elouise Dunham 'SO French Teen Agers About the queerest thing that the French do is to go to school during different months tnan we do The typical school boy or girl starts to school in October and doesn't get out until July They go from 9 till l2 in the morning and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon Their biggest meal is at noon and it is a sacred occasion French women were permitted to vote last vear, conse quently civics courses are unknown in French schools, and incl dentally most French girls consider that the Wwoman's place is in the home. The teen-agers that have been through the war are more world conscious than we are. The war began when they were about 8 years old. So when an orange or new fruit appears on the table for breakfast, it is an extremely happy event. They can't remem- ber what ice cream made with milk tastes like. High school is tough. You may think our high school is,but in France at the age of 15 the boys and girls are ready to enter college. When French students are ready to graduate they take a stiff exam which they call Nbaccalaureatn. It is very difficult and only 505 pass. Americans and the French aren't so different as we some- times think. I think it would be fun to go to France and get acquainted with them. Maybe sometime the privilege may be ours. Louise Bryant 'L8 Q- f cf J , s . . y 1 . , A . ,x ' fl Y 'L' . ' 1 F' 4- I NA. I - a , A F' .1 ' Q Q o . J. 1, . -. o nx g . . . . I 3 V , ,. A . 1 . w T ' ' 1 k 5 L, U J A . f I. 1 ., x .4 L V f. . f . : . A - L. 7 Q f s 0 O I .1 O . 1 . 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' U 11 1119 Malne, an old French provlrc , d by some to be the Oflgln of the name of our stlte The populat1on of I 1ne, lr nce 13 308,519 the area 15 2,hlO and the cap1ta1 15 Ang rs The popu1at1on of Ia1ne, U S A was 8u,,266 1D 1 , e are 15 313 215 square m1les and our capltal 15 August The laneuage 1n France, of course, 1G French, wh11e here lt 15 a U1XtUTS of languages, COHSlSt1Hg mostl5 of Ene11sh Nany of our people are French, hoxefer, hav1ng come here from Canada, wh1ch 15 malnlv French speak1ng The department of NHIHG 1n Fr nce does not touch the ocean at any pOlDt, wh11e 1U Am8TlCT one s1de of N31DG 15 bound by the ocean In France, ha1ne l1es ln the 3rd cl1 m3t1C reg1on, WhlCh 15 remarkable for lfS seren1ty and br1pht ness Our state 5 ln the extreme northeast of the U and has a CllmHC9 that 15 much d1f1erent lt 15 very warm 1n sum mer, except for the coast, and cold 1n the wlnter. The products of the French department ire flax and l1nen whlch lS made 1nto cloth for WhlCh France 1 f o 5 The oxen and poultry are of excellent k1HdS The ccp rt ent 13 wooded and game 15 abundant. Gur own state h many forests and much g lt 15 a oO an 3UT1CU1tUF3l state to a certa1n extent, but lt 15 so moun ta1nou5 that 1 rge areas can not be cult1vated A creat many m1nerals are found 1n thlS state Although 1a1ne, France ha good feature as our home state, we n turally prefer our own n1t1ve st te, the state of freedom mOUNt3lHS, many resources nd VHFl1blG weather, so UDllkQ the conservat1ve, fl x FTlSlHg French department Phyll1s H thawsy '50 L'h1ver dans N 1ne L'h1ver dans la at te dc nxlne, fst le temps pour ccr 1US a usements le 5 1 t a t 1 F11 a . L'abonoance de la ne1gc degu1se les mont enes et le temps fFO1O Uele les 1 cs Alors lee g rcons et les T111 5 mettent lcs chauds vetements et 115 commencent nmer les muscments de l'h1ver Que1quefo1s 115 prennent de W8UVHlS9Q culbutes mq1S COUtQfOlS 115 GIWGHC les mo1s de 1'h1fcr Le Hlm6Z vous9 Barbara Berryment 'LQ :FU . .A ' ' n fa Q- rl- v 3 ' F A lf .J gl .-.A. Lf , g , . X ,H . J. ,X . , . l i lc.. 1 U , - T u c F , if 1 g L r-1 1 C Q U I 0 0 e O tx h L ' A , . . Lil Q c,. . ' . . . . . V . 1 f 7 R- 0 1 'I ' I , A U I 4 Y 1 J Q V, . . 1 3 . . . . . . . C 41 .1 'AC 0 kvr . 5 Ill , C J D .- . . 0 0 1 - ' o O o . . . D . . - l , . . . . 'ii I ' 0 I l Q A Y , ' S 'lm U. , ' C ' ' . 4 fl A lvl ' gk C Q a 5 . ,ame . 5 1 5 cz L ' X 5 I. I 3. ' f 1 f , 1 at 5.1 . L, . in Vu tx S . S , 1 . .. ' Z1 f ' ' 73 T1 ' C ' , 5 ' A a 5 'f . . ' 3 c. -, 1 H 0 H ct ta. . , . fl + L F' F1 ' 'I X' f .3 11 A ' -. 1 ' , ' ' - , ta fm 2 ex , le pi 1U Ce, e a W sstde ' Q .I 0 K , ,A ,W . 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X Q 9 S V 4 Y A, I NU B T I 1 r It can d L edveftxr ' 1'alvent1rel I'lOlmQ alme l'adventure Chaque pays s alvcntf r L n lstopde Colomb, Amer 1cus Vesputcv I que rtter, etc qlel momme' ans lf sll eme step e ac at 1 ler sf nod qu monde nouve u 11 a herche pour JP J ssaae V Ts 'HSl9 I1 a deux vllsse ux et 120 hommes Il prlt po s 17N du Labrador pour le rol de France Apres six mol, 11 retourna a France I1 racolt aux Il retourna a Kanat et navlgua 1 fleuve 5 Int ent 3usqu'a la vllle de Montreal Il resta en Kanata ou da l'r1w L 3 lal, l,39, 11 reclama Canada pour la France Le Marquls de La Fayette Amerlca was flghtlng for lts lndependence Sne was lacklng resources necessary to go out and ttack Brltlsh shlps It seemed to La Fayette tnat he would not be able to help the cause In splte of thls, he declded to help He was only 19 years old, but he was determlned to help He bought a boat and wxth 11 COHUanlODb he salled for AmOF1C3 At flFSt Congress recelved hlm coldly They belleved he wa a young man sceklng adventure and not deslrous of servlnp After he had told them that he would Ilght t hls own expense, he w s accept d For A years he fought for Amerlca He not only fought but he obtalned credlt 1n France for the st tes He also persuaded the French klng to send troops It the end of the wer he returned to France, belng recelveo as hero He was so popular that when the peo ple took the Bastllle July lu, 1789, they g ve to hlm the key of the famous prlson Lu Fayette wrote HPerm1t me to present to you the key of the fortress of despotlsm It 15 a trlbute that I owe you as a son to a father, llke an alde dc Camp to h1s g ner 1, as a mlsslonary of llbfrty to h1s patrlarch To thls d y th key 1 at Wash1nFton's Mount Vfrnon home Hls memory 15 1U the heart of AMFFICWHS, thls forelgn man who helped the young n tlon of AmEF1CH POUR HIRE Quelle Age! Un jour un petit garcon demande a une dame: WQuel1e 'age avez-vous, Ifladame? A nQuelle age? Quelle Age! Mon garcon, vous sont tres impertlnent. J'en racontera votre pere.n n0Ul, Oui, Mfdame, c'est ce que mon pere a desireln Shirley Benson, French III f nn- ' ro f' - L 1.a L81 MAINE , , fw, ' , e ' I F' ,. Jxalflflc X1 1, Z' 4 I -J. . . ,. , 1 , ' ' .- al '. My 1 ' it It ' ,4 1 1-. L Q , -Q , 1- , fm - . I A le- fi f ,u s. e o P , LL - . . wx , rt . A , , A' .. , L AK., . K' UE, ' 'f ,-, .I 1 I , . , q Y . In . x . x 4 af . Q V , D c 1 , 121, F J, ,1, J q1N wart ex Crt Q au '1 T' .fs 1 v cl 4, - 'V ' ' ,u. q Lf , I . L CA -3 1 L 4- 0 . . 1, .p e ca ., . 3'GSS ' 1 I ' 1 7 O - . . . . ,la F . , 1 . A y,' ,, i frangals des sauvages et d'amer1que. Il l'ape1lo nanata. c ' .'ca ' a 'Q' -Laur ' ' ' . ' , - ' I f Can- , - ' . , A ' I' ' V, 3- UI. . A- sfo U Lx 1 , ' X ' O ' '1 . . f . . . . , . , . . C G f . . , , C. ' O - f 'I f- -A y q ' H -' U . . . . J I . I . L . , . U Q . . . . 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Quld, obsecro rogasl Lstne ullquld HOVLQ Lurope vero, me judlce, magls muplsque 3V1d3 belll vldetur, vereor lU1tUS ne bellum maxlmum pdUC1S ln mLUSlbUS audn qmus Itaneo Cur lta JUd1C8S uultls de C8US1S Prlnnm omnes gentes, ella ex cause, bellum exspfctant, et omnlhus copla patne IIHU e QUI1 s sunt, quae solae, ut opnnnr magno lncltamento sunt bello. LXlStlm8SHu dutem omnes 1nter sese gentes pugnaturas esseo ourmatla COllOQu1um amlcltlae t mut uae SOC18t3t1S cum Flnlandla petlvlt. Italla posthuo er1t? bed Brltanula, Gallle, nelgae cum dll1S patFllS hdbent 1n m9HC1bUS ut conslllls Sarmatlae resestant. Dls lmmortallbus gratlas agamus prop terea quod Amerlcanl sumus. Numquam nostram ad patrlam bcllum pervenlet. Hl,5UHt Paucl D1sc1pul1 Dum Latlna Glassls Recltat bpectat classem Notus ln ludls bum Norma Coxla 1n ludo VlS1taTb amatu Quleta S1m1l1S mus Versus EdW1nUm howtum Ndturam SllV3FUm sclt oemper dlCLHS Intelltgentlam habet Ab studlis llnguae Brltan iae semper dlsturoatur. 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' .1 , A I 0 I r .1 .J x Q ' I I I Shirley Kenneth Benson College Course Music cometh first Born at South Woodstock June 12 1929 Valedxctory Vlce president 1 3 class edltor 4 Prxze speakxng 3 School planlst 3 4 School Llbrarlan 4 Glec Club 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Play 4 EUREKA Act1v1ty edltor 2 Llterary edltor 3 Edxtor ln Chlef 4 M Loulse Bryant General Course Frlends are born not made Born at Bryant Pond October 23 1929 Address to Undergraduates Play 3 Prlze Speaklng 3 Outlng club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 EUREKA Art Editor 3 4 Wlanlyn Mae Carmx General Course Always helpful and Wllllllg klnd and graclous to all Born at Chester Conn December 29 1929 Transferred from Deep Rxver Hlgh School Deep Class Wlll Glee Club 4 EUREKA Art Editor 4 In Richard Herman Cole College Course The farmers are the founders of our clvxllzatxon Born at North Woodstock March 2 1930 Salutatory Play 34 Play manager 3 Prize Speak mg 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 EUREKA Lit erary editor 4 . if ' 99 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 : l 9 ' ' - I . . 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Herbert Elton Dunham General Course A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Born at Greenwood Julv 1 1930 Cla s Gifts Vice president Acting president 4 Prize Speaking 3 Wmter Carnival Snow Shoe team 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Captam 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Marshall 3 John Francis Howe General Course Energy wins the way Born at Bryant Pond December 17 1929 Honor Essav Class president 1 3 Play 1 2 3 4 Prize Speaking 3 Marshall 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Manager 2 4 Basketball 1234 Manager 24 Captam 3 Wmter Carnival Snow Shoe team 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 EU Phyllis Louise Silver Commercial Course Perseverance brings success Bom at South Woodstock April 4 1929 Class Prophecy Class Secretarv and Treasurer 4 Prize Speaking 3 Wmter Carnival Queen Candidate 4 Student Council 4 Outing Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 EUREKA Typist 3 4- Ruby Arvnlla Silver Commercial Course A light heart lives long Born at South Woodstock October 12 1929 Class Gifts Class Secretarx 1 3 Class editor 2 Prwe Speaking 3 Vhnttr Carnival Queen Candidate 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Softball 2 3 Outing Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 ELREKA Typist 3 4 Art Editor 4 U , . . . !, l ,, 1 s ' . ' - ' , - 9 . Q . g S 3 Y 3 Z ' 7 3 : 9 1 9 3 ' if ' ,Y i I ,- 1 9 9 1 Q , ' i ' 9 s 3 ' 9 i , , , I , Z S I ' 9 s 9 i ' REKA: Activity Editor 3,45 Mimeograph operator 4. Cl ' Y, . 7 l l - ' . ' : . . S . . . Q 5 2 S 1 , ! S : , . ss ' ' ss 7 , .. ' . j , 3 , 5 , 4 . ' Y' x I D I ' s Y ' . j - ' Q 1 1 Z n Q . ' Y . ' . 1 ' Y 9 7 I s 1 1 9 U n SENIOR CLASS of 'MB The first stop in our trip covering the first Field of knowledge was at Freshman Field. On September 7, the members of the crew climbed aboard our plane, NThe Woodstock Clippern, with Mr. Floyd Redman, jrs. Annie Crockett and Mrs. Mildred Delapa commanding the craft. The timid members were then accounted for and the names on the crew's list were as follows Helen June Appleby Grace wilson Shirley K. Benson Pauline I., 'lhurlow Ruby A. Silver J. Francis Howe Phyllis L. Silver Richard H, Cole M. Louise Bryant Herbert E. Dunham Herbert R. Noyes As we were Crossing the Davy Jones' line, we were ini- tiated in the proper manner. And Howl Shortly afterwards, Grace wilson jumped on to foreign territory leaving only ten in the crew after a certain amount of training we came down and got more fuel and soon started on our first v c tion cruise wnere we were to stop atSophomore Field R c1ing Sophomore field we found a new member waiting to board our gallant snip, Charlotte Brown, who came from York High. midst the stepped foot on board great amount of Jolly all of us gained all benefited from it Field and we again st landn crew from zest that year Edith Sprague also Barrington, R I Uoth added a to the already happy crowd additional knowledge in tn t cruise and inis colpleted our cruise to Sophomore arted on our criise to HVacetion Refresned, we appeared on the docket with two new com manders, Mr McLeod and miss Saunders In february r cLeod went into a nosedive and was replaced by Tr J Douglas Thompson Pre eding that Herbert R Noyes made a landing during tne first term fe w re forced by our superiors to give a speech to an udience who was invited on board on Feoruary 17, l9L7 again we err ed on our vacation cruise look ng for ward to the On Sep flight E leave tie s halllng frOH ieh, Connecicu wou d b Wserious Seniors H nior field was siedt d and we found 1 J joined us, ft us with drrine the first iember, Hari the sawe nu , in tne crew During tne yelr, rauline Thurlow and Cd rlotte Brown paracnuted to ear h and continued their Journey on the good ship nfatrimony N Now we have eight members on board and our plane will soon part be ready to carry another crew on this interesting of the voyage of life, u 1 ' J q n J ' O . . . . . 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RICHARD COLE DICTIONARY ARGUING DEMOORATS ALL THE COWHANDS I, H I FRANCIS HOWE LONGER SCHOOL DAYS TALKING TO NONIE SHORT RECESSES G MIE A LITTLE KIS MARILYN GARINI MILDER CLIMATE GIGGLING OLD SCHOOL RUS CONNECTICUT MARCH LOUISE BRYANT BUS TICKET TO MAKING PLANS FRENCH MANANA 'D SHIRLEY EENSON PRIVATE SOLLEGE WISE CRAOKING POPULAR MUSIC MOMENT MUSICAL HEREERT QUNHAM LONGER EVENINGS TRYING NOT TO BE LITTLE SISTERS ON THE AVENUE RASHEUL 'VIS QLSHAAN NOTHING SPECIAL PLAYING CRIBDAGE SEING TEASED NOW IS THE HOUR AT MIDNIGHT NQRNA Dax ACRE DAICES FLIRTI G QTIYING HOME IfLL DANCE AT YOUR WEDDING ,NE BRYANT MORE VACATIONS READING NOT ENOUGH TUNA NO LETTER TODAY FOR IRVING FISH Z.AINE VITTUM LONGER VACATIONS GOING TO GORHAM GETTING UP EARLY BEC YOUR PARDON NYNONI LORGAN MORE TIME WITH BILL STANDING I THE GATTY PEOPLE FALLING IN LOVE HALL Z 'LRERTA DUNHAM EDWIN B, TO LIVE VRITING LETTERS COULD GIRLS NEAR YOU A Q 3 BARBARA BERRYMENT DRIVERIS LICENSE DRIMING A GAR HISTORY CLASS LET'S Bi SWEET- HEARTS AGAIN EDWIN HOWE A CAR or HIS OWN SPORTS A CERTAIN BUNCH KISS THE GIRLS OF GIRLS GOOD NIGHT ROY SMITH BATES NERRER D.P. 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HJ : '1 f J U .J rj '3 U7 -3 Sophomore Class In the class of nineteen fifty are a dozen girls and boys Elouise is the quietest, le ving others to make the noise We have Florence, Babe and Joan you know, Making disturbances in English in the back row There are two girls in English Class who like to cause a riot Evelyn and Phyllis dare the other irls to try it Next comes Bucky and Bunker, who in Bookkeeping have a fit, When others get theirs done, they like to look at it Arthur craves for the company of a little Fresnman lass, He may have better luck when we lose the Senior class For our queen, at the winter carnival Bessie was chosen, She looked very pretty but she said that she was frozen From South Woodstock comes John, the mumbling lad, When he loses his pen, he gets quite mad Francis Cox, the glamour boy of the class Evelyn Sprague Glas Edifo Freshman Class Orene is the one who walks and talks With a certain boy who comes from Lockes Bernard, who w lks for miles emch day, In every lesson gets an A Next in the class 15 our little friend Ann, Who is Woodstock's great Civics fan Dicky, as most of you should know, Is seldom on time, he's Just too slow Then Harriett, who seems so shy, Surprises us, oh me, oh my' John Hathaway the athlete of us all, Is one of stars in basketball Beverly Cary, with the new look, Should easily fill her big date book Alice Farnum is a Jolly gal, Whispers to Beverly, her pal John Davis, who has the brains, Works on his electric trains Lloyd is our Math boy, as you can see, Some day a professor he may be Sammy, who 1S so very tall, Likes sports the best of all Orene Whitman, Class Editor D 0 -u . 1 . 0 , 2 , . . . . K . . i ' O. . 3 . . . . q. . . . . . Q . V , I ,D . 1 .- ' ! With the help of the girls, no doubt will pass. Q --QW O ' ' A H V. . x A . , a ' e O . , . . . . . 0 . . . . . . O O I O O O C5 U U2 QIISOII PH etser Arth Be mont House ks 00 Bernar I'H,l'lC S gF I'aIlC S gan Ol' G R W OW R Second CFI' 3. SC Oll everl He ,-4 Q C 5 GS ll ent ent R chard Co e R Chard Norbert Berr ath B1 u I' lorence yll al' 8 u-1 5 SC Oll E all ID prague rene Wh t Y n CIJU W D T0 K HI H S H0 L ront Row: John Davis, Loyd Cushman, Shirley B , Leroy Smith, John oss, d Br , ll , Sam Swe , ur in , i Cox. : ynona M , Edwin Howe, F i Howe, John Hathaway, rbert Dunham, B y Cary, L i Bryant, Barb ra B y- m , Bessie D nh m, J Bryant, Ciarlotte Brown, Phyllis H away, , i l , i Mills. Third Row: Elaine Vittum, Ann Hathaway, Alberta Dunham, Avis Cushman, Joan Coffin, F Yo k, Ali e arnum, Harriett Hathaway, vel n S , Norma Cox, Ruby Si ver, Phyllis Silv r, M il ari i,0 ' i , l i D nham. --.5 A I' J 1' fi ,fwvm X fwff 5? 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In Biology class we were studying the brain and its function ur Thompson asked what the folds in the brain are called SCUUGHC ton vul sions Koonvolutionsl HukLLY hrs Crockett Use the word fulfill in a senten e On a Presnman's paper I past in a fulfill paper BE CAR FUL WHAT YOU DAY Richard Cole We certainly need a new school bus Mrs Delapa Ne sure do The last time I rode in it my seat leaked A group what a queer looking man that was that took our pittures. Louise nryant I thought he was kind of cute Urs Crockett so did my sister one marxied him HOW TO DE A TYPE RITEH student -passing in her typing paper. If I keep on as good as this I'll be a typewriter some day. A RBMEDY hrs. Crockett: I've got an awful stiff neck. alberta, what did you put on fours when you had one? aloerta: ben-Gay mrs. Crockett: I'll have to try some. aloerta- After a few minutes--Oh, but it didn't nelp it any. 1 . . - .X e Q CIS A 'I CEL X. Ai. 'Iliff '-' ' . .-, 1 . p t': af th ' eil lfi 1 w eo ' ' o ' , I, f 4- . , - 7 o ' 7 U. bln! I 'L s 1- 1 ti I, 1 f . ' . 1 '.'Ifw Y rf ,' 'w , ' n 1 J J VL Y rw . . . - . H -V. Q . A Q . , H - . : 1 f N ' .- .A . . 8 . af 'fy ' NJ a K, w e. . A . . . . A- .V 7 . . 0 ' 0 o , X I f-,V N . If-, . I .. ... , V. .L - 1 -, . . - . V o o I C 0 1 V ' . . H . L 0 C W7 ' X 7 Y P1 4.1 - in 1 . I . ' O V o T ' ' p Q g A . f 5 O , 1, F . o V I N - N 1- . . v - o Q fw . L1 - - nv 1 - ' L Q 1 A g A 9 IV X1 F . U3 CDYYS U3 A SSUXII UDBQ. Ill The third week in November Mr Thompson started work outs and practlces for the basketball team. The squad whlch started out with twenty boys soon dwlndled to twelve where lt stayed the remalnder of the season The schedule 15 as follows. November The american Leglon The high school boys were no match for the much larger and more experlenced Leglon team Baskets went 1n a steady stream, The flnal score was 7h to 31 1n favor of the Leglon. Noyes scored 13 po1nts, Mc Innms 37 pomnts December A West Paris The team put up a good f1ght but were not in the runnlng w1th the west Parls team A tight defense and a owerful offense kept our score down and pushed thelrs up. he score West Parls L5 Woodstock l5 G Doughty made 22 pO1HtS, Noyes and E Howe A each. December 12 at Stephens Hlgh On Frlday afternoon 1n the Stephens gym we suffered our thlrd stralght defeat The h1gh scorers were Mc Kenna wlth l9 polnts for Stephens and F Howe made 8 polnts for Wood stock The score Stephens J, V 's hi Woodstock 32 December 18 Oxford We notched our f1rst vlctory at the expense of Uxford on our home floor The game was slow and a low score re sulted Haskel scored 7 polnts for Oxford Noyes and Dun stock 2lt Oxford l6 January l3 Bethel The flrst game after the Chrlstmas holldays was at home agalnst the Bethel Boys Club The team worked well and we came out on top by a large margln oweetser scored 15 for Woodstock and T1ft made 4 for Bethel The score Woodstock 53 Bethel Boys Club 13 January 16 at Norway we evened up our won and lost record at three apaece at Norway. The team played good ball all the way and came o t a few polnts on top at tne end Rawdlng scored 2l Jowrt for Norway and B H we scored 13 for wood tock The co e Woodstock 36 Norway 31. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IE z I - , , . O Q n . 5 I ,' l 1 . 1 0 2 0 ' 0 0 ' O . . 9 ' ham scored six points each for Woodstock. The score Wood- ' -0 . . O O t , . - O O , --- . ' ' 'H . ' y Q1 s I r .VO V X S I S January 2O Lcavltt 1 On our none ilool x took our oulth stralght vlctory at the expense LQ v t 11 fltdut ine ame was rough from b651l1l o exu xul lf r scol d 14 QOlPtS lor Leavltt and L. More corcd 12 lor hoodstock. The score woodstock Bu L yltt lhStltUZ8 29 January 23 at Gou1d Gould J V 's stopped our snort W1HHlUF streak by a one Sldtd score. Rolfe scored 15 OOIHCS for Gould J and Dunham scored 5 DOl1CS for woodstock lhe score Gould J V 's 5O Woodstock 19 January 27 Gould J V s lhe boys from Gould beat us aglln by a d6C1S1VS score DH1th scored 13 POlHtS for Gould and Dunham scor d 7 for January jO at Oxford At Oxford we agaln suffered our thlrd stralght loss. Haskel made lO pO1HCS for Oxford and Dunham scored 6 for hoodstock The score Oxford 32 Woodstock 18 February 2 oouth kdTlS we llnally hlt the wlnnlng road dL31H ln a home game agalnst oouth Pdflo J V s The game was close all the way and we flnally won by one POIHC H116 for oouth PETIS and E Howe for woodstock scored 7 polnts eac The score woodstock 27 mouth f8FlS J V 's 26 F bruary lO Norway We beat Norway J V 's for the second tlme on our hone court F Howe scored 12 pO1HtS for Woodstock and hlllet made lO for Norway The score hoodstock 52 Norway J V 's 38 February 13 at Leavltt Instltute we lost a close one at L avltt lnstltute whlte put 1D a ba kct th t have Lu vltt a one pO1Ht VlCCOFy Wlth only seconds to plly h nowe scored 13 pOlHCS for hood stock and Whlte made 12 lor Leavltt Tde score Leavltt lnstltute 37 woodstock 30, February 17 at south fdT1S we blew a nlne polnt lead at half tlme and lost to ooutb P8F1S J. V.'s on their home court, P Howe scored ll for Woodstock and wentworth made lO for South Paris. The score: South P3FlS J. V.'S MO---Woodstock 3O. J' uv: .L.'. L,LL'J ' yf 3 ' 1 .I V 1' - vm, -4 ' ' A A 111 .L 3 N V, 1 A 4. '. ..-l,..., ff' . ' A ol za .Lt . Om ,, C, 1 -4. fw . y.w fx .K x . 1 l Ps ' ' Il ng C ' 1 Q I D U ' xc: ' . 1 ' .- lv f lv, .J Q. ' N ' : ' ' . f'+ ' . ' ...... ,im ,V t '1 , . . l . I O 5 A 3 ' 4 X , Q ' L . V. s f . ' , PW - l 'J 1 o 0 . . ...... . . f 1 o o 1-1 1 r 'HV . Q f JC . ey - . 1 I ' ' 'S 1 71 Y Woodstock. The score: Gould J. J.'s A3---Moodstock 26. . . . .M , f C .1 A x ' . 1 I A 1 , 'f ' , ,- , ..-... , X 1 H . Y . 7, f , . ' - f ' f- 1 - f - 13 .Q o o o A 0 1 Q I - C, I n h 1 L, i , g a H . . ...... , . . ,J .V XJ F A L f . . Q .w ' . , 17. ,- o ' V - . f A L . 1 ,, , 0 ' ' 0 0 0 , I f 5 - 5 -A f DA, -' N ' . ' ' , 1 I s I ' L' 'ly In rv ',' ' Q Q fs. 1 P Y I ., ,, X , , , A f Q s ' f ' ' , 4, ' ' f ' . 1 -J : .- ' - ' ---Y' ' I .1 . x . 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C I GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Row Ewelyn Sprague Norma Cox AVIS Cushman June Bryant Eloulse Dunham Back Row Orene YVh1tman Ann Hathaway Coach Bliss Johnson Ruby Sllver Charlotte Brown V5 ynona Morgan BOYS BASKETBALL Front Row Herbert Dunham Norbert Berryment Rlchard C ole Richard M1115 Leroy Smlth Sam Sw eetaer Back Row Edmn Howe John Hathaway Francis Howe hir Thompson Coach Lloyd Cushman John Davls Bellmont House 7 I Y Y . . ' 7 , A U Y 1 I I I I I . I ' ! A l l - Y Y , . , V- Q - f - , ,A Q A . , gp I ! l , . . . . , A , J , A , , . . v D v. . ' l ! l ' 1 , , ,. Sl RLS Z,faSiiE'fB ALL FORWARDS GULRDS Avis Cushman Norma Cox June Bryant Elouise Dunham Orene Whitman Ann Hathaway Nynona Morgan g Evelyn Sprague Ruby Silver 3 Charlotte Brown Barbara Berryment 3 Played half the season OOD TOCK 39 DaT P Rlo L Our flrst game and we went down ln defeat when Dunham our flrst team guard fouled out JOODJTOCK 28 OXFORD 29 anoth r defeat, a nard battle and Cox hurt ln the flret quarter WOODSTOCK A2 1 H L A IS usual lt was a close one but we were defelted ln the end Our hopes are f dlng lOODvTOCK 28 LFAVITI INST 31 A good game but stlll we lost Hathavay fouled Out vOODSTOCK L3 BETHEL The same old story, lost by a few polnts JOODSTOCK 25 OXFORD last a vlctory at Oxford fe lead all the way and c me out on top OOD LO K 19 o Pr Io CVARSITYD were lost ln t crowd The were much too stron? for us lthou 1 Ol arl tlll the end DCD TO K 27 BETHED Je trlunphed over Beth l t last P rhaps we're on our v y to mor VlCCOT1FS WOOD TOCK 23 LEAVILT IWQT The best amf of tn y ar lehman was de d on foul sdots W1lCH won tde van VX C . R- C' 'UC' f C' 6 .V L1 L4 M . . . - I A ,, 3 3 ' rv ,fe r E' x w KJ 1 rx . O '- e 'sLTt'f . LJ Q I ' Ie 1. .4 1 , 3' n . - A . . L ca g , F' V7 YW Y' - .1 Q X 'N ', 1 Y FV I L 5 . 4. ? ' fi v - M .. ' ' ,. g V v f-UL , Ju n cz., , lr' Crm P1 fu ,fy 51 - 1 ' 1' Q U O. ,.., we ' V3 HQ .V . . , ' X . 1 A .' 4 ' , ' Y . 1 Ei 1 ,Il fx 1 .L, H' ..: t , r rn Fl Y ix 1 ,W v . ' ' Y 'Z ft - f . U - in f, , c - . . w M f: . V Q. A L 1 Q C TT XJ V U 0 E' 5 le Ye' . C' . 5 V f ' g Y ' . A . I ' ,7 Ile g WDODSTGCK 32 S. PARIS KJ V., 39 We played the J Vos and stlll we lost, of course we had trouble when we lost Cox and Dunham on fouls. WOODSTOCK 25 BETHEL 22 We took another from Bethel elther they're sllpplng or we're lmprovlng WOODSTOCK 67 ANDOVER 17 Thls was pitiful When our guards went in as for wards and our forwards went in s guards the SW1Shihg of the Woodstock net cont1nued WOODSTOCK 39 PARI' 3 We were laylng for them and by sklllful playlng in the last few m1nutes to play we trlumphed WOODSTOCK L9 ANDOVER Thls could e slly be called our flrst foot ball game w1th Cushman playlng full back and SCOF1Hg 32 touch downs We c me home vlctors wlth an assortment of dlgs, cuts, brulses, black and blue spots and dlrt on the seat of our pants WE u86 THEY LMS HIGH SCORER Av1s Gush an On February 18 the g1Fl8 took the boys on wlth the boys pleylng with winners with a 25 played andm just won The boys pl and mittens on as one hand behlnd them We came out the to 15 V1CtOPY Agaln on March 23, we to show them who had the best team we yed in thelr stock1ng feet wlth hats a h ndlcap But stlll we took them 16 to 10 On March 19 the Junlor g1P1S played the lower class men and trlmmed them 29 to 27 We wish to thank Mlss Johnson for her pat1ence and the help she gave us 1n coachlng our te m, also we appre oiate the help of Mr Bryant 1n refereelng our sarimmages on the days when we practived 0. , m3 6 29 TOTAL POINTS: 277 A I r J' eflx .uf On the eJe ld of nwfl 7, the hHl1WtS of Pythlas and DlStSThOOd we totn o s tlall teams a party, e 9V9HlU5 started o 1 t tlllont mouse entertalned us Wlth varlous selettlnns on tne playrr plano. Durlng the flrst part of the evenlnf ru Les were Jlayed, er two luts oi lln t ch m re cno,tn to play e glme of baseoall Vlti dlrts. horla s slde won the flrst f Ve In the second LAHS the score was tled lH the flFSt p rt if tne nlnth when Clyde Dunham, one of the hHlgHtS, hlt a note run nd troucnt 1D twc runners June s Sld8 won tnls ame. Fnen cane the o ay o l when +orua J slde won 6 to Next the playcrs M316 oreaented wlth th lr b ketoall farus ur, Tlonlson aid llss Johnson WLIS freserted Wlt lits 1U aJpF'Cl tlon Ol tnelr work wlth the be katoall teams o t ot lea, c re t e eats no n too plate nd tarted arotnu the tltle tH9TlHg up samdwlcne , c A lOOkl9S, donut, anusnft lllnks. n ryont a content, t was ooscrf lat a e Ol 1 llaltl s olatcs was o 1 Lvlly laden tn t lt broke thlOl h thc mlu le. Ne wlsh to ur 1 tnc olsterhoou nl hnlbhts lor thclr CHCU,htlUlD6ao 1D lV1H, u such a boou UIIS. lfr4.fXJ .f X J V f il Thls fear w lavf e ort 1 Q o seclre a n w se o e lOnol1l . e n Ju ne uncf l eula Anerlcall There art 30 volumes lf 16 ft, beln vcry conllett Q ar ne .cs ,t we tv r 1 e lave recelv u sev lu ooons 15 1 lft to the schoo lrom mls nary Jartlett They are such books no Guad lcaral ulary oy lre a flS, The Fat lot cj Pearl Duck, and Let the People Alow oy lormtn Angell We greatly appr C1356 such books to enlarge our ll 1 rf we n Vu also 1 CLlVLd gllt sutstrlptlons to Ptader' DlLLSt and Lllt na azl e. vat lully tnank the flVQT wnn vlsnts to I holH untlown, we nave enlarged our llbr ry oy JcVLTdl 1 lei nc tvoks. our greattst need at the oles l.t l it better tfle of llttlor leaoln . Respectfully sabmltted onlrlef nenson, Ll rarlan June oryant, nsslstant. M , Q ,fr ' Pf,X I I 1? IX rg-I lf .D - V L - f' J ,, X 1 mx. .1 , Y. f .F. -A Ai . f L, Q , -- l. 1 1 A 3 , '. .'., Y . 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Q Q . f 1 'll ' -- 'J fy ' 1- ' A LJ ' J , - r - ,yrs . 1 r 3W'dx Baseball practlce c the 5tn of aprll wlth lu candldates Mr Thompson s nal x tough tmme ar anglng practlce because oi tie sclool olly we opened the season on Aprll 9th wlth a 21 to The team John Hat away Rlchard H1115 Sam Sweetser John DaV1S Lloyd Cushman Bellmont House Norbert Berryment l v1c+ory over Andover John Goss Francls Cox FdWlH Howe Leroy Swlth Rlcr rd tole Herbert Dunham fC3Dt8lHD Francls Howe Cmana erl fr dll The soltball glFlS organlzed a telm wlth 9 players and A substltutes we h ve had sev ral practlces wlth Mrs Crockett CO3P'lHg us and one Game wlth Dlxfleld The vlctory w s won by them by l7 l The team Ann Watwaway Eloulse Dunham Iylna Klmball hVlS Bushman Qtugti rj Jyncna forvaniwanaverl Beverly C ry lalne Vlttum Joan COfflH Florence Ygrk Orene Whltman Evelyn Swrague llxlugz Last fall a nlne man foothall team was organlzed Je played two g nes with West P3FlS and came out on the short end of an lo to O score both games lowevcr lt was a change from tue refular tall a t VlClCS nd exervone engoyed then elves The te m Donald ar1n1 Helm n Cum lng Herbert oyes Bellmont lou e Tdwlh Howe Tohn latneway lrancl Hcrh t Dzniaw Jorbert e ryment samuel x etser Blclard ole John Davls Lloyd lshman Rlch rd Wllls rrancls Iowe ' ' '- ' ' 'N w ' '. if VP 3 - 'lin v 1 X 9 X , I . . 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A Dv? .A 3 1 ' Y . 1 1 Flrst Quarter FIRST HONORS Shlrley Benson Rlchard Cole FF3DC1S Howe Barbara Berryment Joan Coffln BGSSIG Dunham llOU1S9 Dunham velyn Spr gue Bernard Brooks Donald Car1n1 Lloyd Cushman Ann Hathaway H rrlett Hatdaway Orene Whltman A 1's SECOND HONORS June Bryant llherta Dunham Edwln Howe Nynona Iorgan HQDNJK OW Second 'uarter rIH T HOJORS Shlrley Benson Hlcnard Cole Francls Howe June Bryant Alberta Dunham B rhara Berryment Bessle Dunham Eloulse Dunham Phyllls H thaway velyn oprague se nard Brooks nloyd Bushman rr Hatn way rle ne h t ID HOHORQ Aarllyn Carlnl Fdwln Howe Wynona org Llalne Vlttum Thlrd quarter rlho HONORS Shlrley Benson Rlchard Cole FFaHClS Howe June Bryant wynona lorgan Bessle Dunham VlOUlSG Dunham Phyllls Hathaway Evelyn oprague Bernard Brooks loyd Cushman Tathaway H rr ett Hathaway J hr H tnaway 5 DOID HOJORS arllyn 'ar1n1 Edwln Howe nlalne Vlttum John Hathaway FlFSt Honors 2 M s, no rank lower tn n B second 1onors o r nk lower than fGkClUSlV9 of t ose on Flrsf Honor Roll 'UFH QQ! Th1s year a Student Councll was organlzed wlth Mr Thompson as Facllty FdVlS6F The Councll was qade up of the four class Presldents nd one other nember chosen from e ch class General QUGStlODS regardlng school pollcy, and matters concernlng school 8CtlVltlSS have been dlscussed Ne feel that as the uOUHCll COHtlUuP lt may have more responslbllltles and prove to he a detlnlte asset lH the mana ement of school affalrs ' ' fl xl XX -Q .4 . . . . ,V - 'w f. ' 1 7-1 fff T ' v , . A Q 1 . l J. . ' 7:4 ' :Q: ' QU A , . . 'W . Y . nj: - v ,jg P - V L A . , ,V T X 1 I rx ' c. 1 . - :': - , I 4 J A-J A .J 8 N . . , 1-J . . I- ::: ,, 1 ri - - c zz D If: V A , 21 'fl 1' 1 I ' F . l.J.A. , T ,I w T MJ - fxfllg I. 1 .-, ' ' ' 1 1 .- -, 7 ,- 4 , Q, A 11 A L 1 cg nci. .L A ' . ',. .' rf, .Y Y '-, 'Y 1 ihmf' -,CC :1Q.',l'18mI?.. A ' ', - L Q. 1, 1 . W , , 'V - V, - Jonn HHCOQHQY Orene Jhltman 1 f . V E K 13 111 H OFQ N.1 LdD X T C'1- xml H' 7' 3 lf' '! 'xl ' T . .Dl.1J'.f N I A A n 1.4 1 1 1 H . . . -In . . . 1-4 U A u' ' . ' ' L . F LT -1 . . . n ,an K Q, . . V . . . . I' Y H . E f C A 1 CA 51 Tv 'Y , - - -fs . X I I AJ , Els 1 -' ij , ' 11 . 1 ., V - ,A , f N, X f N f ' J 11 KJ .I . . . . X L o , . . , X r , , , A, . IN 1' 6,1 H C' 0 1 J A . . . . . A , , r ,. S . . . . . . . . Q F A ,- U V . . ,D . STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row John Hathaway Herbert Dunham Norbert Berryment Edwin Howe Back Row Phyllis Silver Barbara Berryment Bernard Brooks Bellmont House Phyllis Silver. 3 CARNIVAL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Harriett Hathaway, Anita Mowatt, Ruby Silver, Bessie Dunham Avis Cushman, Norma Cox. G It ff fl fli U3 Every Thursday afternoon our activity Feriod is devoted to both boys and girls glee club. Not only do we sing light classicals but also a varied selection of popular songs. Some of the special numbers we have been working on are: WHocturneH, Mol Han Rivern, and Waiting in the Shadows . 'lhe majority of the boys and girls take part, blending their voices in pleasant harmony CDUM 1 STVUA The orchestra is another activity wnicn adds interest to the school It is under tne leadership of Mrs Shaw They have played at Pomona Grange, Drize Speaking and tne s hool plays lhe members are is follows Diano phirley Jenson Trumpets Richard oole Clarinet Roy smith Mayne Lowatt Drums D sil J n rohn illard Willis KUETLXY C On arch 05 THQ Jun ors of voodatocf iigh took part in tie annial prize speaking contest The first prize was won oy B rbara Qerryment, second prizt was won by June Bryant nd tnird priz by Edwin Howe vynona Loraan Tidshipman udQf Torma ox The Pall from Grace ndwin lone Pecks Bad Soy Alberta Dunnan T e hite T nds of Tellhaw Toy smith oll Ocket lrse Avis USQIQW un the bara Der f arotner June Bryant The prized were iw rdel he lu n ion , k L 1 1 O - f,X -I iq? I . 4 t ,y . F . . ,. , t . . , . , . 7 ' X A ' g x 5 T A 1 - w A P1 , K r - A. V , , 4. ' 1 ' c. . . ' I' ' To fn , ' f' A T T L - . n . . 5 A . . y .. . 1 A ha ree . H ' F T' 'V fi f ' V 'X ' I T3 1 1' XX . ' .X I N LJ K a f Lt X-fA u,' X XY 11- ' .3 , ,, v f - - l ro o l. 4 . . A 4 . LW y . . , . .x , i . 1 ' rs - ' A N Ci r 1.1 1 ' ' .J Q ' e ' I . rf 'f 1' ' ff 1 J A xi UA A My a ' ' ,. m ' F1 ,X f 1 ,, alaine Vittun when rrcnie does to nuncne TX 7' f . 1 ii. L KJ A ' , X 7' ' ' , Y 1 .' T 1 ' w Y ' - v is t T I1 11.1. Ld. ,A ,M fr I nl.. . , , DS C7 L ' f' W x ' ' Y, o ine. A . glnas A .- , A ' ,. ' f ', - ' 1' 1 Ear 1,1 roi: 5 1' s lc W M Sow i., fhy T Y'?f1Lif1 'pTTO . 1 F , f ,V , , Q H .'T. 1 , a E a A Of ti, ,a m i In Sgcliv T . I IJ F W! F TLA CAIQN i V AL On February 23rd, Noodstock High held its first Winter Carnival sponsored by the Senior class. Candidates for the queen were chosen two weeks before the carnival and a queen was chosen from them b the vote f the townspeople The candldates were as Harrlett Hathaway Bessle Dunham AV1S Cushman Norma vox Ruby 5llVGT Phyllls Sllver Y O follows Y I V I The candldate chosen for queen was Bessle Dunham At t ' 1 k en o c oc ln the mornlng the skl meet got underway wlth the Woodstock boys playlng host to the Dlxfleld skl team he skllng events conslsted of a slalom race, a cross country race, a skl dash and a downhlll race lhere were two snowshoe events COHSlStlWg of a cross country race and a snowshoe d sh The Dlxfleld boys won the sk1 events by a comfortable m rgln lhe home town boys won thc snowshoe events by a wlde enou h margln to VlVQ us the comblned meet At one Omlmjza parade was held It w s orlglnallv lntended for the queen and her attendants to rlde down th street 1D a slelgh but due to lack of snow c rs were used lnstead In the evenlng the carnlval ball w s held at the Grange Hall hr ihompson started the evenlngs proceedlngs by crownlng the queen He then awarded prizes to all o1nt makers from both Dlxfleld and voodstock t 8 15 the queen and her at add 1 led the grand march The rest of the evenlng was spent ln danclng lt 15 now pl nned to make the 'lnter C rnlval an annual affalr and to 1 ke lt blgber and better every ye r Skl team Snowshoe team Samuel Sweetser Edwln Howe Norbert Berryment Lloyd bushman llCh3Pd Illls St9Fl1Hg llls Freddle F rnum Basll nreen J yne ow tt James Tyler Sterllnp Illis Francls Howe Herbert Dunna Belmont House QF 515 L 11 f f xv? 'rl-S.4... .T.':1..r Muff NX L . ' I ' 1 51 . ,BO . , L L9 q ua u 1 . . . ,L . . . r 1 , V r . . . .L 3 0 . . . 1 Y u fi . 0 A t, q ' ' g A JD 1 - . . . v ' . Q . 5 . , a ' . ' ' ' Q ,Y V3 . . Q ' 5 A . , . . - F 1 , lx. A . ' 1 .QQ . Irl I LE,1Q3ICS M . ' i 9 - I at I . U ' IKEA 'f E, , . U . . A W A ' TX' ' x . . 1 .V xx ' 1 . AH It I I a . Os? f 3 e H ' U i2 's 49. I , . I X-.1 W., .a .. a 1 x 3 Z W X. f 'flak u , Q . ,, H 1 A . 1. I1 I.. ' fl ,5H, xi Y, 'ha Y THE QUEEN SN0 ARADE W SHO WINTER CARNIY AI February 23 1948 HOME SKI TEAM af' I ON THE WAY DIXFIELD TEAM 'fo f' socfnls Durlng the fchool far we have had several socials and general fun seeklng get Logcthors. On September Ou l5 green llttle Freshles had a good tlxe celebratlng Freshman Receotlon The p rtlclpants were as follows Allce Farnum, Beverly Cbff' Eb Cary, Ann Hathaway, Bernard Brooks Lloyd Cushman, Rlchard lllls, Sam Sweetser, Charl1e Deshon, Harrlett Hathaway, John Davls, Donald Car1n1 Orene Whltman, Hollls Buck, Herbert Berryment, and John Hathaway The boys were clad ln bathlng sults, hlgh heeled shoes, enormous amounts of llpstlck and other make up wh1le the glrls had on hlgh rubber boots, mens shlrts and overalls In the evenlng they had to go through thelr stunts for the publlc at the Urange Hall Even though they protested vlolently they all had a good tlme A dance was held afterwards The 15th of December the Freshmen and JUHIOPS got together and held thelr annual Chrlstmas Soclal Refresh ments were served of soft drlnks, candy bars and potato chlps Durlng the evenlng presents were exchanged and danclng was engoyed Everyone had a good tlme. On September 2h dr Hovls came and ta ted the Magazlne Drlve Everyone responded Wlth whol ear enthuslasm The total of the whole school v 85 OO glV1Hg us a proflt of round B10 DO ihe ap alns were June Bryant and Eloulse Dunham HG manager w s FT8HClS iowe fb 1.1 Every Frlday mornlng one of the four classes has presented a short assembly progr1m Speclal songs are sung, orlglnal themes and oth r storles re read One mornlng lt w s HOHOP1Hg Abrah m Llncoln and another tlme lt was a Temperance program whlch w s requlred 1U all schools These few HIHUUGS out of the day are looked forward to by everyone. . J. .N A -. 1 -'V -- ' S4 rx, -.'. ' L-, y i ' 1-, 2 . 4.3-V. .., YT ' 4 ' pn. G . . M i . '- ' Q' f 5 'R e U p if , f J Q 1 I ' I I . . . J V u 0 s , . Uf o Ck-If bl . . , L 'U O O 0 . G I I - V' F I' MAGALWQ DMVL I . ' s fr, A . . o I ' 4 L fjted . o m JCLS 1 . . . 5 S 3. . Crgc . fl ri 'J ' r-0 'X:LW?LMo ,wjj F f' x fI.f On December lO, tie flCS pre ented two one act plays, Teachers et auf J W O Clock Iurder Between the two a Sklt w s aut cn by wvnona Morgan and Phyllls Hathaway cal ed WOh ose Boy Frlends The cast of characters was as follows LL cHtR'S Pet Mrs Earle Barbara Berryment a small town mother the older son Rlchard Lloyd Cushman the younger son Julla rvelyn Sprague the mald Dr Vernon qlCh3Td Cole the new mlnlster Florence Ann Hathaway the glrl next door H155 Hampton BGSSIS Dunham a teacher Hr Cedrlc John Davls a talent scout SCLNE The llVlHF room 1D tne Parle's bunbalow TunLVE O CLOCK TURUEH Dlane Van Reed Orene whltman a beautlful glrl of twenty Pam Van Reed June Bryant her slster about S1XtQ6N Russ r 1 15 Howe D1ane's 11 nce, about twenty lY ladam Glga orma ox the fortune teller Hortense charlotte Brown the french mald Jack Bellmont House a new boarder lenry Homer John Hathaway a mysterlous nelghbor The Ghost Arthur Rlng S LNE Iadam Olga's llvlng room After the plays was a dance and refreshments on sale Xl 'X' T V 'WC -,, .., J ' -. 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I. . ,N . . u I if SIUWGDWH UDCLZMY On lay 1 play cast at ooistock Ilvh presented a three act klay cxlled, WTne Red I led oyalty fron Arkans s The cast of har cters was QS follows Prlnce llciaels Dale Nellls J1m Donovan Fordyce Gre n Hans Fltzler Lelvh Johnstone Yvonne Fer 'ls A1mee Hessen Dorls wlllowby Ethel fhalen Blchard Cole PF3HClS iowe John Hathaway Edwln Howe onlrley Benson vynona organ Bvelyn Sprague Phyllls iathaway AVIS Bushman June Bryant o Furst Uollefe, a co ed scnool ln a small town comes Prlnce lchaels a tall gangllng younv man from Arkansas. dhen the news of his arrlval 15 announced, the glrls lmmedlately mlsteke hls FlV6H name of Prlnce for a royal tltle and belleve tnat h1s 1ll llCC1Hg clotnes and hls awmward manners are Just an ec entrlclty Uuch to the dlscomfort of the hashful hlllbllly, the glrls fawn upon nlm ex ept Ethel to whom he 15 attracted Naturally, because of hls alt6HClOH, he lsn t ln very good gr ces wlth the other boys Because of the hellef that ne 15 of royal parentage he becomes the VlCtlm of a blackmaller but wlth the help of lordyce Green they solve t1e mystery f I .7 - , rn. 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Jelectlons from our Exchanges Ronald was expla1n1np h1s bicycle smash up to a crowd of boys Ronald Nlt wasa terrlble crash I was knocked to the ground speechless, the front blke wheel was thrown lnto the gutter spokelessln The oodallte a ND1d you have the car out last nlght, sonqn JIS Fl Yes, dad, I took some of the boys to the hlgh sc oo Dad Well, tell the boys I found one of thelr l1ttle lace hankles W The Sodallte 'Q lx FI 1 X , I E . . . Q 1 1 I ' U V M ! . 1 . ' 'N T 7 . . . . . . I C 1 1 1 5. X , 111 x 1 . . .U . A ' T ' 'n f' . M ' LJ . . o X , .u . . I Vi. ' or of as . . ,J ' :1: :lc :ja :Qs :Ir :iz al: :Qi :jc :Q: aj: :jx :, : 1 :Qc , , A . . -. - P , . O ! l. . . . . . f, . , D d' ' ' ' n . D . , . , 0 4 u 1 I . o . 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