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THE CRESCENT tess of the house party Agnes VVh1te Lvnne Blsnette Ahce s father Charles Cummlngs Jack Merry Allces cholce Exelett Murch1son Ravmond Barkulle the mysterlous unvselcome sultor Don Bradbury Anna the e qually mysteuous ma1d Hazel Ire land Bllly Kerns a h1gh school stu dent Merrlll Cobb Kltty Darlmg Al ICG s fr1end Betty Speed Bella Sparks another frlend Ava Nute Co ra the Blsnette s colored housekeeper Patrlcxa Daggett Charles her hus band and the chauffeur Laurence Cobb Mr Boothbv dlrected the play Fred Thurlow and Fred Hamm were stage and buslness managers Those present danced after the lk R if lk PUBLIC SPEAKING The followmg IS the 11st of students chosen to represent the school thls year as publlc speakers and the names of thelr pleces Bethel Porter Home Talent Rehearsal Betty Speed Honey Sue Wxlson The Whlte Hands of Telham Connle Ross A Successful Season Betty Boyce The Crlmson Rambler Joyce Wakefield Whlte Cllffs Susan Blake Beff Perkms Toboggan Sllde Agnes White The Earth IS the Lords Martha Dunn Anne of Green Gables Rlchard Graeme Submerged Thls vear Joyce Wakefield entered the Spear contest and took second place 1n the afternoon group Connle Ross spoke the comlc DISCS for ou1 school at the afternoon SGSSIOH Rlchard Graeme spoke 1n the extem poraneous group Wages and the1r Relatlon to Natlonal Defense Jane Pottle entered the dlscusslon group and t lked on What the Hlgh School Student Can Do 1n the Natlonal De tense Effort All sald they enjoyed lmmensely spcakmg at Orono and thought lt val uable experlence It was Jane Pottle s flrst year as a speaker there but the others are X eterans of the year before HOME ECONOMICS The first soclal affalr of the glrls 1n the Home Economlcs group vsas a tea glxen by the senlor 1un1o1 and students and other frlends of the school The glrls exhlblted chlldrens toys and Chrlstmas glfts they had made Mlss Chandler and the glrls pre pared and served a buffet supper to guests who partxclpated 1n our W1n ter carnlxal After each basketball game a lunch was serxed the XlS1tlI'lg team as well as our own MISS Chandler asslsted by Connle Ross Martha Dunn Ahce Perklns and Sue WIISOH managed the spreads u h1ch helped promote a splr lt of frlendlmess and hospltallty be tween the x1s1t1ng teams and our selx es The freshmen are plannlng a fash lon shovs and tea to be glwen before graduatlon . n u v F . . , , . . . , . . . 7 9 ' . H . , ,, . 9 Y ' K 7 ' . . ' . ' ' ' H 7 ' 7 v ' , . ., , . ' . , '4 ' ' 1 J s ' a A I I , ' ' a I 1 . 1 ' ,y , I, I L ' L . s I 9 ' .' ' 1 ' , V ' . . ' v y . I . - . ' . - - 9 'Y Y 9 . n ' Y . 7 5 ! L A x , 5 1 K' L Y . ' ' at 4: x sk . . I 'tr ' L. - . ' 7 W .7 . . . Q ' 7 1 play. sophomore classes to parents of the sw x Y . . . . , ' L . x . A 4 K 1 Q . u - . . u u a o , K , , A , ' ' .Y 7 . -tl , .. K . Q . 1 ' A 9 1 ' ' ' s s , . . , A. , , K - - . K Y x L .. 1 Y A - ' . Y . V , . .
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CARNIVAL ROYALTY DORMITORY LAWN PRACTICE
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THE CRESCENT 2 AGRICULTURE The Mount Jefferson Chapter of Future Farmers elected the followmg oihcers for the year 1941 42 Presldent Chfford Worcester V1ce Presldent Harold Kneeland Secretary Herbert Joy Treasurer Ralph Collin Reporter George Kellogg Farm Watch Dog Ernest Lowell The Chapter held three all day meetlngs ln the F F A room 1n the Nat1ona1 Defense Shop At the first meet1ng ln addltlon to takmg up the necessary buslness the boys appomt ed comm1ttees for the 1n1t1at1on of freshmen to be taken 1nto the chapter as Green Hands At thc second meetmg upper class men 1n1t1ated as Green Hands were Emery McLaughl1n Harold Bowker Roger McLellan and Don Bradbury The ma1n d1scuss1on of the meetlng centered around gettmg furnlture and flxtures to make the F F A room more comfortable and enjoyable for future members At the thlrd meeting the weterans put the freshmen through the1r paces at the 1n1t1at1on held 1n the gym dur the soclal hour of the meetlng The freshmen seemed to enjoy It as much as the others Cllfton Plckerlng Ray Sutherland Merle Slbley Rlchard Il vonen Groxer Young Robert Coburn and sophomore Raymond Seserance were admltted to the assoclatlon 'lhe annual Father and Son Ban quet was planned for the first part of May Th1s yeal s membershlp IS greater than last and we hope that the chap ter wlll keep on growlng and that mam more boys w1ll become mterest ed 1n agrlculture and the Future Farmers 1 v 9 L - l n . . ., . ' - - ' 9 . r v ' ' ' 1 ' 9 - 1 . . 7 . . . . . . . . . , c 1 l . L , n ' 1 . . t . . . . , . . . J A1 L ' A L S L , ' v 9 7 - . . . . . 1 . . , ,-,,, W ,nh f .S
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