Lee Academy - Crescent Yearbook (Lee, ME)

 - Class of 1911

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fi' 1 www I Rersnna 5 0 ! F 1: - ' -: Q TW-4559 'ai' - J fr 'ff er -f , 0 va - as - Xi az. .. Miss Hg, Cin .Algebra after schoolj Mr, Hg, give the rule, now. Mr. H-fit Silently one by one In the infinite meadows of heaven Hlossomed the lovely stars The for-get-me-nots of the angels. One of the Seniors is very devoted to whistling also to girls and whenever he has a change of heart he changes his tune. During the winter it was a Illedley of Neath the Old Maple Tree, Sweet Estelle and t'VVhen the Vl'hip'4po-will Sings lllargueritefi but now we hear the stirring melody of t'Marching Through Georgia. 'tTh,e only thing original about n1e is original sin. tDot.j lVe are glad to hear such favorable reports from VVilliard IIoughton's work at Night School. L. N. A. boys, after game with East lVinnfHjust wait till we get bigger and we'll show 'e1n. Yere Ayerill's favorite picture is Strat- ford-onfAyon.'' Mr, Collin thinks it isn't necessary for a person to get down on his knees to propose. Ile didn't. Yinal Cobbys greatest desire is to View Mt, Etna. Mr. H-furnishes the following statis- tics about himself: VVeight l39L, Height 5 ft. 6 in., Eyes, Grey, Complexion, Dark, Nationality, Aineriean, Religion, Baptist, Octupatifan, Fur Farmer, Disposition, Kind, Dress, Stylish, Fond of Children, Unmarried. A youthful junior of L, N. A. Thought of a senior night and day. 'Twas a young man from Carroll, And not Mr. Yerrill VVho frightened the junior away. They say there's nothing like the sweet notes ef a slide trombone aided by a lighted lantern to keep wild animals away on a dark and dreary night. Ask Miss M--. One of the most attractive costumes seen at the Masquerade Social on April Tth, was that worn by P. E. McLaughlin of East Winn, formerly of Salmon Stream. For the way of the transgressor is hard. QD:st.J Wanted by the assistant teachersf4A Box of Chalk.

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32 THE'CRESCENT HI want a 1113.11 CM-aenfnj f-M. M. Houghton, Boober, Cobb and Gerald have done their best to improve the road from East Vlfinn to Lee, but their logs were not large enough. Oh! You suckers! An exclamation of three Seniors and two Sophs one day. Miss Herrick has recently acquired a line soprano voice and has taken part in several social functions lately, A' Did you see me wink at Bill?7' C. G. Mrs. Verrill has been obliged to go without spending money this spring, be- cause Mr. Verrill has used it all for Mon- day morning treats. Rollin Thurlow recently purchased a pair of pale green shoes at D. P. Rideout's. ,,-.L+ BOYS' CONFERENCE R. B. '12 The address by Mr. Heald and the pleasant reports of tl1e Augusta Con- ference made the boys anxious to attend the Sixth Annual Conference at Bangor this year. The Conference began February 24, with a banquet at Gaiety Hall. Over one thousand boys were seated at the tables. VVelcoming addresses were made after the banquet by Mayor lVoodman, W'illian1 Banton and Hou. Arthur Chapin, President of Bangor Chamber of Com- merce. On Saturday afternoon all the boys were given a free ride on the electrics and steam cars to the University of Maine where they were entertained by the president and students. The Conference ended Sunday evening. We boys not only had a very good time at this convention but also had a chance to better understand practical Chris- tianity. The following attended the conven- tion: Prin. Elmer R. Verrill, Amos Gerald, Vance Houghton, Harvey Hansf com, George Collin, Avon Flanders, Fay McCafferty, llfillard Houghton, Vernard Cobb, George Blake, Raleigh Boobier. Ii1RKsv1LLI2, Missonm. March 27, 1911. To 1'1Lj.f lrffftfllfij' fmrl ,S1Ilzn0Z11zzzZcs of L. N. A. It was a bright clear morning on the ninth of September, nineteen hundred and ten, when I left Quincy, Illinois, and crossed the Mississippi into Missouri. During the trip I had been looking over the country. The picturesque moun- tains of New Hampshire and Yermont, the corn and potato fields of New York and Michigan, and the broad plains of Ontario had interested me. Now as I neared my destination, my thoughts turned from these things of nature to the place and school where I was going. At every station more passengers got on board. Finally a young fellow entered the car and took a seat near me. We soon be' gan to talk and he informed me that he

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