Lee Academy - Crescent Yearbook (Lee, ME)

 - Class of 1923

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RUTH MCLEAN Rzeth,' Ruth may walk slowly but she gets there just the same, and usually Charlie is not very far behind her. Probably she is the best critic on the different face powders in school. But just the same we'll all miss you, Ruth. EDNA MoRsE Edna Edna deserves the honor of being the quietest one in school. You never would know that she was around unless you happened to see her. But then perhaps she will improve when she starts raising poultry out at East Lincoln. LEOLA THOMPSON IILOJJ Leola has been very quiet since the letters stopped coming from Bangor. You had better not try to tell her that this is the trouble, for she might get a little peeved and then things would happen. SAMUEL THOMPSON Sam Sam,,' the wit and the brains ofthe class, is going to be a great loss to Lee Academy. He seems to have pa great love for the opposite sex, especially for the girls at the Model School-Nuff Sed. CHARLES WHITTEN Midget Charlie is the smallest member of our class. His lack of size does not, however, keep him out of athletics. For just three years he has made himself prominent in football, baseball and basketball. That his mind has not been entirely occupied by athletics is shown by the fact that he won the second scholar- ship honor in his four years' course.

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BEATRICE COFFIN Beach-ie ' Beatrice is the musician of our class besides doing a little drawing as a side line. Whenexfer any music is wanted it is Beachie that supplies the goods. Don't be surprised if you see in the headlines of some paper that our friend has been awarded a medal for some composition. HAROLD CROCKER C1'0cke1 ' Crocker is a sly fellow who is generally mixed up in everything that is going On. He may be called the clown of our class. Two of his greatest failings are his liking for the girls and his failure to write out the exercises in French 3. Oh well, Harold, there are a lot of worse people than you, so don't worry. GORDON HOOD Skish Mr. Hood is probably the chap who fought the Owl at midnight to a draw. If you dOn't want a beautiful tint put on your eye keep out Of the range of his dukes Gordon is also a shark at mathematics. RIAMIE LOVETT . I Sa-11za11tlzy ' Mamie is the president of our wonderful class be- sides being the manager of the girls' basketball team.. If you want any new dance steps, go to Mamie and take lessons. Her greatest failing is her desire to stroll around the North Road.



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