Lee Academy - Crescent Yearbook (Lee, ME)

 - Class of 1919

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i,---1 KElllIl'j'. ri. 3. Slmmvy. li. Easterns at ,gg 28. E. Line-up. Pinkluun, lb. Zi. 7-Sandy, rb. 2. 'L Bowkcr. c. 2. ,Richardson rf. I Bryant, lf.2. F. 1 afield M. U. to 16. I. Line-up. , Jacobs, rb. ig Dwelley. lb. if Abbott, c. rf. 2. Qimpher, lf. 3. tag. . fill ' Eng. if College. Center. School . School . Oakland. yjghcademy, Q-ml' .4 ' iff.. if? -'a ra- , PHQFFWWFWWWWWK Baer una I aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Junior: We wonder why B Mc U - ' . ' ' Miss Ayer: What is a net? Ootterty carries her head so l 'rl . ' iigi Senior: She is watching for an aero- plane. Mildred iiirts with all the boys And th'1t's her iight oil' the re L i ' 0' el: But when it comes to all the boys She thinks the most of Neal. S. T. L. '20, Oonjugate. Mildred. 5 Present-Sam. Answer Past-Neal. i Future-Morris. SOPHOMORE CHA RACTERISTICS . Vina Lowell-Failing in Algebra exam. Hazel Crocker-Getting A on her rank card. Archie Bagley-Getting excused when time for Biology. Vaughn Lowell-Staying away from French class. . Sam Lowell-Reading books on how to make proper excuses. ' Viola Weatherbee-Writing to Med- . way. Alice Knights-Studying too much. Kathleen McLaughlin-Makinga study of Weatherbees. ' Marion Hill-Flirting. HISTORY, Miss Utecht: That is right but you didn't begin at the right point. Where would you begin, Brean? Brean: I would begin at the begin- ning. ALGEBRA. . Teacher: Why do we study Algebra? Sophomore: To waste our time. PHYSICA L GEOGRAPHY . Miss Ayer: What is a water bottle? D. Hanscom: A bottle to put at your feet. Bieshmenz It is a lot of 'fine threads crossed I ' ff ani Just large enough to go over a girl's head. Wise Sophomore: What kind of leather makes the best shoes? Freshmen: Don't know, but banana skins make good slippers. 'LOSTL ' Two bills by M. Thompson. Finder claim reward. U . -FOUND- One bill by G. Rideout. Will the Glass of 1919 ever see: E. Pickering: frightened , Gr. Rideout: flirting H. Thompson: growing smaller A. Crocker: with a beau 1 M. Blake: riding out P. Thompson: failing in history V. Foss: out nights M. Houghton : any cuter B Knights: growing taller K. Weatherbee: without a girl Lowell : not studying . Beach : growing any Brean : drawing pictures Thompson: any prettier . Rideout: without Mildred T. Hodgkins: making a noise? ZZ. 5575 XVhen I consider how my days are spent Ere half my life in this school room so dark And that one wish to roam this world so wide Stays with me always and my mind's more bent To do some big thing and receive An iron cross and worldly honor, too, Doesn't it demand big things from US? We fondly ask. But wisdom to prevent That wail, full scornfully replies, The world needs not the works of you or others I like you, Keep still and you will serve it best, Q . Its state is worldly. Thousands at its bidding run. ,And leap o'er land and ocean without sleep If you stay back you'll serve it just as well. ' V. F. and P. L. 1920.

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18 THE CRESCENT . - . . I' L' 9-11 , Lowell, c. 11. Jphnson, c. 1 IIS' A' Edge up' E M Avjill E K. Weatlaerbee, lb. S. Ixenney, rf. 2 2 , . . 7 ' JJ . . . v Miiilsl, rf. 1. TllOl'Ill'OIl, lb. R' 'cout' I P I 'Olney' If V. Lowell, c. 8. Hebb, c. Rideout, rb. 1. McKenIl9Yv if- We2w11efbee-1b- 7- CW- A e 1l'f ff' 3- Lee, 11111011 2-1, 1919. sem-Q 18 to 28 Lee Academy vs. Brewer High School L- A- Lille-U11 L- Lm9'UD at Lee, Feb. 14, 1919. Score 39 to 15. V- T-011011, ff- 3- P lk a ' lb- 3 I'.l2l.I1SC'f'llll, ll. 4. iizllcly, rb- 2 - 1 - - R. Weatlierbee, P. 5. w er c. 2 E' A' lE'1?e'up B' H' Z Liner? 1-1. 11'Qm11Qr11ee. 111. 1. 1zic11ardsfm rf 'eau' ' - 05' ' r ' ' '1 b.1. B z lf.2 Merrill, rf. 3. Hat-field, lb. 1. Meow' r 'yan' V. Lowell, c. 2. Bnilleau, c. Weatherbee, lb. 5 CID. C. Williams, rf. 2, C1 J. Ridwufi, Pb- 1- M- Bllffill, lf- 2- I. at Lee on MZIFC-ll 31 Score 40 to 16 . L. A. Line-up M. O. 1. Line-up The Academy played Orono Catholic H H F J bs lb - 2 I, ,J 9, . 'illlSCUlll, . 1. aco , r High School Feb. 1, 1919. Score 111 to 6. Lowell, rf. 2. Dweney' lb L- A- Llne-un U- O- H- b- Lllle-1111 11. xmiiiieba-, 1-. 11. Abbott c. 3 Hanscom, lf. 13. Brooks, 1-b, K. Weatlierhee, lb. Emery, rf. 2 R. Weatherbee, rf. 23. Sullivan, lb. Hideout, rlm. J. Lompher, lf- 3 7 xrhangrn We regret that we did ll0t receive as many school papers this year as usual. This may have been due to the unavoidable conflicts and irregularities of schools. We hope, however, that many more will bie added to our list during the remainder of the year. The students a11d alumni of tl1e Academy find great pleasure i11 reading the various school papers. The folowing exchanges have been acknowledged: . The Maine Campus, University of Maine. Bow dom Orient Bowdoin College B itu Studcnt Bates Lollege -. leant-t kngclus 'lurner L-enter -- lullut-on Brownxlllr Hlghbehool -.. Biurii 10ltl'llld High bchool -I+ Messalonsliee Ripple Oakland- '.ii.flO1Nllllt-1113 fllllt-Ull A Q ine Needles Mattanuwm ook Acadelnyfgp 1.111101 1. , 1 The E. N. l. Spriiigiield. 1 2 - I . V L Lee Academy vs. Lincoln Easterns at ' f , . ' T 1 P 5 W Lee Acafgleiny played Pittsfield M. 0. .S , 1 ' f . - Q Q 4 ' . f-1 . . a i .. 'le ' . , ' f' 0 K '.'Qf1e .1 .QP 1 -, . : ' . - 'E '1e .1 1 E ., ' ' - A Y L IQ L x 5 r -, '. I . N ' n rwlo ,,,,lq J.'t - 'N . YY ' 11 - , - l 1 , . J' Q . , . . all 4 I ca tix IH' gm-1 . wa of' did wol ning feet.



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