Lee Academy - Crescent Yearbook (Lee, ME)

 - Class of 1915

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The mitlmllq for YL guoll lmslchzill tvzim in the spring of 1914 :It I.. A. was not vvry guocl, lIlIWCYltI', tlirough the ollicivnt iimmiguiiiviit of 0lII'C1Ipt2IlII, I'. IC. IAICTAIIIQIIIIII, we won in five of the seven gtIIIIOS plziyucl. Tho lim'-up is IIS folluws: Iflziiiflws, vf. Trozulwa-Il, Ib Lowell, rf. Ummlmli, SS Averill, lf. AIc'I.:Il1gl1li11, p Cary, ISI.. 'I'hurIuw, L' Maxwell, 2h. The gzlmvs, with flzitcs :mil Somoa, fullow: May 2, ut Loc, OIIITuw1i Iiulizms, -lg I.. A., 5. 3Iz1y!P,arI.e-I-, NI. A. Kr, I.. A., 6. May IIS, at L1-D, O. T. II. S., Ii, I.. A., 3. May 22, :1tI.i114-ulli, AI. A., 4, I.. A., 6. Mary 225, at Olll Tnwn, 0. T. II. S., S, I.. A., 5. May 29, a.t.I.i11uuI11, AI. A., IS, I.. A., 26. .Irma 5, at Lev, M. A. T, I.. A., 22. The fzwt that many of the hoys wvrc uu- zthlo to utteml sulmul the first part of the full tvrm mmle it impossible for I.. A. to hu repre- Scntwl in fuutlwzill. Althougli two lmslcet.lmll men w'c-vru lost hy lust yoziris gI'2I.IllI2II.l0lI, Lev Academy wus, T Q LETICII througli the ofiivieiit cuzicliing of Thos. S. Bridges, reprcscnted by the fastvst lmsketlmll tvnm that has over playccl uncler the school colors. The team was zihlc to win cvury lmmc game and lost its only one at Buclcsport in il wmtost with IC. M. C. S. I.. A. haul at total of 15653 points to its UPDUIIUIIIQS7 220. The lim:-up was: Avvrill, Capt., rg. I.. CVTIJIJIJ, 1' 'I'r4-aulwell, lg. Vary, rf I . Vrnhlm, lf. IIQIIISUOIII, I AVOQII lierhoo, I Suhstitutos. Alzlxwcll, I The games, with datcs and scores, follow' Umm. 31, at Acc, Alumni, I3, I.. A., 57 Nov. 6, all Luo, Old Town Iudizms, 24, I.. A., 47 Nov. 13, at Lce, IAIOIIIZLQIIC A. A., I2, I.. A -I6 Ilcv. 18, at Lev, I.i111'oI11 A. A., III, I.. A., 57 Ima 24, at Leu, Milo A. A., IT, I.. A., 92 Jim. S, at I.0v, 0. T. A. A., 23, L. A., 40 Jam. I7, :it Lw, I5row11villo.Irrt. H. S. 8, I.. A 52 Jam. 22, at Lev, O. T. A. A., 5, I.. A 32 .Iz111. 28, z1tI.vu, Gxiilfurtl H. S., SIU, I.. A., 58 Fvh. fi, at Lou, E. M. I., 12, I.. A 50 Full. II, at I.cu. Foxurnft .'Ic'aclemy, 27, I.. A., 57 Ifuh. 28, at Leu, IC. III. C. S., Ili, I.. A., 65 Mzlrcfli 12, at Iillulisport, E. M. C. S., 20, I.. A., I6

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THE CRESCENT 21 Mrs. T. S. Bridges entertained the Seniors at Miss Celia Cushman's cottage during the fall term. The many friends of Miss Rubie Ireland were very glad to welcome her back to Lee. Miss Ireland taught here in 19089 since then she has taught in Wilton, Maine. The Alumni Association gave an enter- tainment .July 30, consisting of a comedy, Aunt Susan Jones, and vocal and instrumen- tal music which was under the direction of Miss Harriet Scribner of Springfield. This was a decided success. On August 28, Miss Flora E. Baldwin, reader, gave a benefit recital. Miss Baldwin was assisted by musical talent of a high order. The proceeds were for the Gymnasium. Under the auspices of the Senior Class, coached by Mrs. T. S. Bridges, the play, Down by the Sea was presented on Thanks- giving Eve at the town hall. The parts were admirably assigned and taken. The play netted the Senior Class about fifty dollars. Many people have responded to an editorial in last year's CRESCENT, urging the towns- people and Alumni to visit school. Among the visitors were: J. D. Murphy, Mr. Taylor,State Inspector of Schools, Miss Eva Lowell, Miss Mina Booher, Mrs. Blaine Clemons, Miss Edith Weatherhee, Miss Etna Jones, Miss May Han- son, Miss Clara Weymouth, Miss Esther Lind- sey, Miss Marguerite Beach, Mrs. W. H. Averill, Miss Mabel Burke, Mr. Raleigh Boob- er, Mr. Frank Coffin, Mr. Fred Delano, Mr. Herbert Lasky, Mr. Eugene Currie, Mr. Perlie McLaughlin, Mrs. Effie Jones, Mrs Dora Whit- ten, Mr. Joseph Burke and Miss Mabel Brean. Leon Tuck, '07, who has been working in Montana for the last two years, has been in Lee this spring. Josie O'Roak, '15 and Luda. Hanscom, '15 have assisted the Misses Ireland and Barron at the Model School during the winter and spring terms. The Seniors celebrated Senior Night on New Years' Eve at the Dew Drop. A jolly time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rhoades entertained the Comet and Progressive Clubs at their home. Everyone had a good time. The students at the dormitory have taken pleasure in entertaining the various athletic teams that have been here this year. Mrs. Perkins who was astudent at Lee Academy many years ago, has been taking some of the Normal work in the Academy this spring. The Alumni Association, by giving several entertainmentsduring the year, was able to pa.y, September 1, 1914, the sum of 35142.00 on the Gymnasium. The members of the Senior Class will not soon forget the trip to H. A. C. with Mrs. Averill. Mrs. Maude True entertained the Seniors at her home on Thursday evening, April 1, 1915. Mrs. True isa delightful hostess, and everyone enjoyed a pleasant time. The many friends of Mr. E. R. Merrill, former principal of Lee Academy, were glad to welcome him in Lee, March 26, 1915. The crowning event of the year was the Progressive Art Party given by the assistant teachers to the Senior Class. Lessons were given in modeling, sculpture, portrait painting and literature, in which all proved etlieient, u Li but Mr. Averill took the cakef' lr l



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