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TABLE OF CONTENTS at Editorials: Obeying Instructions Getting the Most out of School Life Carry Your Own Load Faculty Changes Class of 1930 ........ Literary: Salutatory: The Cultural Value of Music -Deborah D. Beane .... Honor Essay: The Oberainmergau Passion lilllyilv---xll,JC1't R. Smith Valedictory: Modern l'1'isons -Theron llryant ..... . C Sports ...... Class Notes ...... Jokes ........ Alumni .... Exchanges .....
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Ripley SL Fletcher Co. Bridgton and South Paris AUTHORIZED F ord Sales and Service New Garage - Warm Storage SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES TIRES and TUBES A Compliments 0 f MESERVE'S GARAGE F. A. STEVENS ELECTRICIAN Telephone 266-2 Bridgton, - - - Maine Compliments of L. Howard Chadbourne and Company Compliments 0 f The Bridgton Lions Club BRIDGTON GARAGE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES and GENERAL REPAIRING 3 Portland Street Bridgton, - - - Maine Telephone 123 E. J. STILES sl soN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Bridgton, - - - Maine PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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THE CORONA Published semi-annually by the students of Bridgton High School Price 35 cents BRIIJGTUN, MAINE, JUNE, 19230 THE CORONA STAFF lfdilol'-i11-Cliirf 'l'nERoN BRYANT, '30 ,'ls.ri.vIa11t lffiitnr ARTHUR OTIS, '31 ff1l.ViIlFS.Y illarmgcr NATHANIPZI. Coma. '30 .Al.rxi.vIu11t Business lllanagcr ROBERT DINtiI.EY, '31 irlswrirrlr fflil'f!Il'.V DoRoTuv FRENCH, '30 CAT111-:RTNE BRAITHWAITE, 'Jill EDITH RUssELL, 'lil ENOCH Cook, ,151 HEI.EN BRYANT, '32 ALLEN HKJYT, '32 JANETTE FESSENDEN, '33 WILMA FLINT, '33 Qfqafivf-Xv7q7gy,.X4ygFp+ + + 7 hiinrials L -3 I OBEYING INSTRUCTIONS One of the hardest things for beginners to do in high school is to carry out in- structions and do as they are told. Per- haps the reason for this is that they do not listen carefully to what the instructor has to say. The pupil who is looking out of the window or whispering to his neigh- bor consequently does not get what he should from the lesson. Much can be learned from listening and observing, not only in the class room but elsewhere. VV hen a person goes out into the world, he must be able to carry out instructions correctly in order to.make a success of life. If he cannot do this he will find that he is not getting ahead. Perhaps this does not seem important to us now, but our future success depends on our success in early life. and if we form good habits now, we will continue to do so in the future. GETTING THE MOST OUT OF SCHOOL LIFE The student who gets all A-l-'s on his rank card is not necessarily the one who is getting the most out of his school life. Of course, one's main object in school should be to get all he can from his stud- ies, but there are many other things which help to make up one's education. Take. for instance, the school paper. A member of its stat? learns much about journalism and about business methods that will be valuable to him in later life. A class officer or the manager of an athletic team receives training that will sometime be appreciated. Athletics teach one courage, quick thinking, and perseverance, which are very desirable qualities for a person who wishes to be successful. lf one takes part in all the extra-curric- ula activities that he has time for, he will never regret it.
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