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he resrent Vol. III Lee, Maine, June, I9II CNew Seriesj No. I Published by the Students and Alumni of Lee Normal Academy. Glrrarrnt Ehitnrial Elnurh Editor-in-Chief ...... ...... L EN.-1 DIIERRILL, 'll Lilerrwy Editor. . . . . .ETIIEL lVllfRRILL, 'll 1 RIITII Ames, '11 Llimls A ' ' ' I PAUL C0171-TIN, '11 I'em-omzli-. . . . . .EIIITII XYI3.x'I'III:RI3I5E, 'll Afhmifs -. r I I ERNI-:sr DEL.xNo, 'l IL Q RALIQIGII BOUBIZR, .12 E.lil'1ltIJZgA'.f ,,..... .... A IEARLI2 LIAXWELL, 'll A1 za m ni ...,....... .........,. B I.-IBIQL 15 URRI3 Bumztrsx .lliuztzgvr .,......... Max' H.xNsoN, '98 Amt. lfzuivzws .lluvzager ,.., ANNIE AVICRILL, '99 Terms: 120 cents per copy. EDITORIALS The school year opened September 5, 1910, with a1I attendance far above tlIe average. 'While we Iniss several who were with us last year the steady increase of students in the entering class has more than filled out tlIe numbers. At- tendance has been more regular this year owing to the requirements of the new courses of study. We feel that t1Iis has been one of the most successful years in the history of our Academy. ' courses have been year than ever before. The laboratory more popular this For the first tiIIIe in tlIe history of the school a half year course has bCe1l given in Physical Geography. About forty students are taking this work. ++ TlIe design for the Literary depart- meI1t this year was made by lithel Merrill, a Inember of the class of 1911. The excellent drawings made by lIer during lIer course at L. N. A. have shown that she lIas ability in this line of work. ++ The students and teachers at the Dormitory have thoroughly enjoyed the way in which the building has been managed this year. Numerous improve- ments have lllafle the rooIIIs more home- like and attractive. The reception room has been newly papered and painted. Friends of the school have given sofa pillows, rugs and pictures to help in furnishing it. A new piano has been secured and is being paid for by iIIstall- ments. The teachers lilld several of the students have lIad the privilege of select- ing paper for their rooms, thus feeling
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