Lee Academy - Crescent Yearbook (Lee, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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TOWN CL A PENCIL DRAWING OF LEE IN 1842 BY ADDISON PR CENTENNIAL EDITION CRESCENT usausavx4-xn-snxnsusnnsnxuxuusn-Quin xnx-nsux-axnxnnsnsnsnnxm-so su snxnsnxusn Executive Gflicers of the Board of Trustees Dr George G Aver1l1 Henry F Merr111 Jasper P Lowell fv M155 Mary HaI1S0r1 Harold L Haskell E C Marrlner Evan C Cobb Roland B Andrews W H Hanson .o ' 'L vs-nsnsnvsnxusnsnsusansnsnsnsnsux as ns-ns -as-sxnx -nxns-ususnsursuvs.4nsnvs4ns4n I 11 H11 Nd I4 I C 'ION H11 N111 1111 1 l .1h1- Av11l1111x 11 11111111 1h'1111'z1i1 tl 1- 1111 11111 11 1ss111- 111 IIII tlI41'ICN'l' L11 Illl I HL Xl Iillh llll II11 I I NIIl Af l' ml. Act 0 lncorporatzon State of Marne In the year of our Lord one thousand elght hundred and forty five An Act to mcorporate the Lee Normal Academy Be lt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatlves ln Legls lature assembled as follows Section l Joseph Mallet Shepard Bean Wllllam Douglass ohn Gott james lVlerr1ll Llberty W Bacon Arthur Prentlss Levl Moul ton Wllllam L Lee Blal H Scrlbner and Ablal Cushman Wlth thelr assoclates and successors are hereby lncorporated lnto a body pOl1tlC by the name of the Lee Normal Academy and by that name may sue and be sued may have a common seal and make any by laws for the management of thelr concerns not repugnant to the laws of thls State may take and hold by glft grant or otherwlse any real or personal estate the annual income of whlch shall not exceed fifteen hundred dollars and may QIVC grant convey or lease the same and choose all officers necessary for the management of thelr affalrs for the promotlon of educatlon and the preparatlon of teachers of prlmary schools Sectlon 2 Any two per ons above named may call the first meet lng of the corporatlon by grvlng wrltten notlce thereof to the others or bv leavlng the same at their usual place of abode seven days prlor to sald meetlng ln the House of Representatlves March I4 IS45 Thls blll havmg had three several reachngs passed to be enacted Moses McDonald Speaker ln Senate March I5 IS45 Thls blll havmg had two several readlngs passed to be enacted M B Townsend Presldent March 7 I8-45 Approved H l Anderson Governor Secretarys Office Aprll 8 IS45 l hereby certlfy that the foregomg IS a true copy of the orlglnal deposlted ln thls office P C Johnson Secy of State t o 1 , . 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'III4'1PIIIIl'II 1-12 I'11'1111'1:11 823 A1I1.11'tIs111111-111s S1 EDITOR IN CHIEF Ethel Chamberlam BUSINESS MANAGER Wayne Whltney ASSISTANT EDITORS ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Murlel Applebee Ruth MacDonald Wllma Collin LITERARY EDITORS Joyce Cobb Sylv1a Jordan Joseph Wllson ATHLETICS Rlchard Scrlbner Barbara Grlflin AGRICULTURE Paul Moreau ALUMNI Barbara Thompson Pr1sc1lla McCormack Wesley Shorey Alberta Cralg PERSONALS Susan Blake Joseph WIISOH Glenwood Sherman Frank Whlrty Jr Irene Delano Barbara Thompson EXTRA CURRICULAR Donna Bowker STUDENT COUNCIL Beryl Lyon HOME ECONOMICS Alberta Cralg Meredlth Round Dorls Joy JOKES Thurston Haslam EXCHANGE EDITOR Irene Delano PHOTOGRAPHY Maxlne Ware FACULTY ADVISER Howard C Damon ' sQii'm I gg 4 H. . A M4, , 7 Q 2 . , . . . , . . THE CRESCENT HISTORY OF LEE ACADEMY Let us now pralse famous men And our fathers that begat us The Lord hath wlought great glory by them through h1s great power from the beg1nn1ng tSuch as d1d bear rule 1n thelr k1ng dom J Men ff nowned for thelr power g1v1ng counsel by the1r understandlng and declarmg plophesles leaders of the people by thelr coun se s And by then knowledge of leunmg Meet for the people VVISG and eloquent 1n the1r lnstructlons All these were honored 1n thelr gen erat1ons and yy ere the glory of thelr tlmes We gather today to commemorate the f0UlldlI'lf:, of ou1 Alma Mater and we are not forgetful of those noble teachels and generous benefactors who haye made Lee Academy what It 18 today One hundled yeals ago ln the sp11ng of 184: ACld1SOIl Prentlss re turned flom the leglslature yvlth the Act of Inco1porat1on of Le Normal Academy The founders were Joseph 'Vlallett John Gott James Merrlll Arthur Prentlss Ley1 Moulton Wil ham Douglass Llberty Bacon Shep ard Bean and Ab1al Cushman from Lee Wlllldm Lee from Howland and B1al Scubner flom Sprmgfleld Shep ard Bean was a man noted for the breadth of h1s phllosophv lnstead of the length of lt He was a member of the Board of Trustees or over forty years and Secretalv of the Board for the greater pa1t of that t1me Manly Townsend Presldent of the Malne Senate slgned the b1ll enactlng the Incorporat1on of Lee Academy We may Judge that Mr Townsend ald ed our progect because he was man an honorary member of the Board of Trustees of Lee Academy In 1845 there were over 300 com mon school chlldren IH Lee and nme dlstrlct schools ln operatlon A state wlde teacher shortage prey alled and sey eral Lee men lnterested Ill 1lley11 tlng the shortage took the necessaly steps to establlsh a Normal Academy The State gaye a grant of land fol the beneht and support of Lee Nolmal Academy proylded that the Ac xdc would be lll operatlon befole May 1846 Thls challenge was met and through subscrlptlons of labol mon ev and blllldlllg supplles the Academy yy as IH operatlon ID Septembel 1849 many months befole the plescubed t1me The o11g1nal charter SlL1GSS6Cl the fact that the Academy was founder fol the pI'OITl0t10ll of educatlon ind tht preparatlon of teachers for the p11ma ry schools of thls d1str1ct F01 many years Lee Normal graduates taught ln the surroundlng towns Aya Lhaf' boulne a Lee graduate d1St1llg'LllSl'l6C herself IH Educatlon at the Un1ye1s1ty of Malne Lee Academy opened 1ts doors for the f1rst t1me 1n September 1840 to IQCGIXG students who des11ed to seek a hlgher educatlon The Prmclpal en deay ored constantly to make the coul ses as thorough as posslble and to lll duce the student to study for the loyc of lt A Wlde yar1ety of subyects was offered rangmg from phllosophy to as tronomy ' 7 ' I' 4 4 4 , 4 4 ' 1 4 , . Y. . . Y . ' Y 11W 4, P4 - I A y '- V . . 4 . . V , 4 A x , L l Lv 0 n - ' Q v. Y. I w 6 Y . I 4 . 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 ' ' 4 -'4 - J 4 V - 4 4, c 1 4' l.', 4' ' f j ' 4 v 2 4 ' ,4 K L4 L 4 'K4 4 44 tv' 4 ' 4 J' 4 4 v 4 4 - y c . . . w . 4 ' v 1 . 4 . 4 . . . K J 4 - U' ' c , . N v I . V ' . 'Q I Y 4,, l D .1 I V I 1 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 , Y . . . i v 4 4 H 'v 4 . . . . - T . 4 4 4 ,4. r v 4 v 4 1 4 4' A t 4 4 4' ' T 4 ' 4' . 4 4 v 4 4 4 . ' 4' r' 4 1 Sk 4 . ' 4 4 . 4 1 v 4 iw . 1 . . I . 4 '- 9 C 4 .' :' '4 '44 4 4 ' 4 4 4' .- 4 e , 4 44 ' 4 4 ' ' y 4 '4 ' 4 4 Y 4 K 4 4 4 4 . , 4 4 9 tr K S - . . 4 , , , 4 4 Y . s K L A ' 1 , n . . .W - v 4 A 1 1 a ' ' 448, 7 , ' V S 4, . vu . 7 1 ' ' , 4 4 . .' . . .- a r 1 . 1. Q . Q . Y . Q , - 4 4, 4 v . I . . . - K 7 K '- ' 1 ' ' ' , . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r x 4 4 H K 4 4 ' ' v ' 4 ' 44 4 U7 , ,X ' I . 4 . 4 4 I 1 , ' ' . . 1 uv u K1- 4 4 4 4' 7. 4 ' y ' THE CRESCENT The H1gh School Act passed 1n 1873 stated that Academ1es whlch d1d not surrender the1r property to the tow ns would recelxe no more State A1d The trustees were faced Wlth a dllemma whether they should surrender the A cademy to the town for a publ1c hlgh school or try to cont1nue as a prlyate school The Crescent pubhshed 1n August 1887 reads The leglslature at 1ts last sesslon granted to Lee Normal A cademy an appropr1at1on of S600 an nually for a perxod of ten years Th1s appropr1at1on was obta1ned through the efforts of Dexter Merrlll of Orono of utal lmportance to u1 The State ald glyen to the together wlth an lncrease of patronage has enabled the to offer lncreased adxantages to 1ts students The early trustees reallzed the and IS chool school publ1c school town students In the 50 s su h bulldmg w as constructed but w later sold because the lncome falled ty pay expenses at that tlme Howevel 111 1889 the present glrls dormltorx wa pulchased Prevlously the Dew Drop had been added to the school for elf bo irdlng students When the Academy was flrst estab l1shed there were two departments College and Teacher tra1n1ng Later when Mr Douglass became D1 llClp l he mtroduced four courses namely Preparatory Normal Engllsn al cl College Preparatory When J D Murphv became Pr1nc1 pal he lntroduced the demerlt svstem pertunlng to d1sc1pl1ne Mr Murphy bec zme one of the 0LltStdYld1I1 ch 11 zcters ln the hlstorg, of Lee Ac uh mx The school 1ecords proxe that PIIVICI pal Murphy and Trustees were ex er mlndful to malntam and contmue t'1 school on a hlgh moral plane Undu Vlr Murphys leadershlp th l l lawns were graded trees planted and water plped 1nto the Academy fron Mt Jefferson Three terms of scl ol w ele mtloduced mstead of the 1011761 o It 1 x bc of lntere I hat lt wu at th1s tlme that the rule w cnt uto ef ec' 1c4111r1ng stud rt xt church on Sunday moxnumg In 1902 through the 1n1t1at1xc Ol Superlntendent f Schools Ha1 I 1 1 schco J came a model school where the Nor mal students were requlrcd to do thelr practlce teachlng under strlct supcx xlsxon SINCE 1900 sports have aroused th lnterest of the boys at Ice Acadcmx B1scb1ll bec me ru Jpul ir afto dun no d and equ pment were vnu! fl11S was one ot the mam g'9l1Ll0l glfts that Mr Cobb madc to Iec 3 mem, The gym constructed 111 1017 filled the need of adequlte fac1l1t1e fol lndoor athletics and the b IS 'ne p1ov1ded ample room for coul 1s ll xgrlculture B lskctball has been xcxx popular at Lee Academy slnce 1000 Lee h is produced some cxcellent teams whlch hxvc brought home mlm ho ph1es In 1970 Lee Academy sQLLl1LCl the IDDIOX il ofthe New Engl md College Board LS a result ot the efcccllent grades lecelxed bv Vlolx JOdI9X md Peall 'lhompson xt Colby ilUI'lI1L thc school s p1 ob ltl0llt,lV vc :rs In 1927 fue destroyed the old A c ldemx but cl isses w cle held ln Lee Baptlst Chulch tor thc lemamdu of 1 18 Lk P 5 ' ' .2 I L'5 L. 0 J 4 . . , . 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THE CRESCENT the 1e11 In beptember 1928 the 11eW ALddLmW 11 ls eompleted 1nd dedlca ted to J D lVIu1ph1 The IIQVS Acad em1 11as mlde poss1ble by cont11bu l10l1N t1on1 U1 A1e11ll Chules Cobb D lxlurphx lo1 al alumm and irlends of the school 'Ihe lNormal 1011156 11 as abandoned 111 1939 afte1 11611 teachels ISQLIIIE me11ts 11 ent lI1t0 effect X7OCEitl0I1dl 6dLlC1t10I1 has pla1 ed an lmpoltant palt 111 Lee Academw The agucultural course v1as 1nt1odueed 1n 1919 a11d alms to place befole the bo1s some of the poss1b1l1t1es 111 farm lllg' and to g11e them an ODD01tLll1ltX COURSE O14 STLDY AND TEXT P00119 C ene1al Enerhsh Depaltment lhe P1ble POILCI s RhQtfJ11Cdl Read Gleen s C 1 1mn1a1 Smlth eo gl illhh Snnth s A11thn1et1e Cood rlehs HISLOIX ot the Ullltefi 9t1tes Vloc e111 H1NtO1X P lk9l s A1de 1 I'ngl1sh COIUDUNIUOII H1gh Fllffllkh Dep11tn1ent Smlth s and P11le1 s Aleebl IS C eo me IX D 111es egendlel ID 111e l'F1LI0l1Ol'119t1X IJ 1111 s SUIXQX 11151 N11 1g'1t10l1 Book Keeplng N111 man s Rhetouc Hedge s Iog1e C11t1e1l ex 1m1n1t1o11s 111 Plose 1nd Poet11 C on1 stock s lNatural Ph1losoph1 Com toek s C hem1st11 Olmeted s Astrono m1 RL1SCl'lLl1bLIg't1 s Elemtnts of A Il 1tom1 ind Ph1s1olog1 B0tc1llX ind Geolog1 Kames Iflements of Qlltl e1sm Lpham s I1lt6.ll9CtLl il Ph1loso ph1 VVa1 land s Moral Sclenee I mguages I 1611Cl'1 Iongtello11 s Clammal Bolma1 s 13911111 s Fables HlQt011P to choose wlsely IH thelr field ot oeeu p mon The Home Economlcs LOUISE h 18 been offered s111ce 1937 and th1S deputment Dro11des a chanee to ills cuss and actually 11ork out p1oble1n connected YW1th the home Physlcal Educat1on and the Com me1c1al course 11 ere added to the cu1 1lCLllllYl1 ln the fill of 1940 Ph1s1cal Educat1on has 13101611 1e11 successful Ill p1o11d1ng dCt1X1t1eS fo1 the students 11ho do not pa1t1c1pate 111 xthletlcs Th1s 1n brlef IS the h1stor1 of Lee Academy We hope the futu1e 11111 do cred1t to the past Ruth MacDonald 40 des Etats Ln1s P1o1 61 bs Dramatnlues I 1 Henrlade 130161 s D1ct1ona11 Bol n1 1 s Ph1dQ6S I a lfl V1 eld s Lcltlll Lesso11s 151116116115 and btoddaxd s Ldtlll Q 1an1 n1 ll Al1C1l61NS Lcltlll Efcerclses Le1e1 ett s Ldtlll Lexlcon Rameho1n s Ldtlll C oopnl s V11g1l And1e11 s Sallust Cneek Sophocles C1eek C1 ammfu ind Fxel C1S8s C leek Readel Donne 51 Ill s Iemcon Greek Testament VVeekl1 EXGICISCQ 1n COUIIJOSIUOII I'l0CLlt10l1 and Declamatlon 111 v1h1eh all ue ILQLIIILC1 to Ddlt1C1Ddt6 OI-1IGIN In 111 act ot the Leg1slature of M 111e 111 the yeal 0119 thous 1nd elght l'll!1dlLd and folty 1119 th1s ALddQH1X 11 s 1neo1porated and half of a to11 I1 hlp of la11d 11 as granted and 1 ested 111 the Tlustees of sud Academ1 101 the suppo1t of the same the proceeds of 11 h1ch 11111 be suff1c1ent to meet 111 1ts nc cessar1 expendltures -Xn 1lt1Cl6 1n the B1e La11s ot thls 14 I 1 1 . 1 W 1 ', ' ' ' 1- ,K ' 1 , , , . 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' 1. 9 A - 4 x ' ' i' ' ' Us 3 v K as X 2 ' A, - - , 1 K1 K. sz ' . -7 1 ,1 ,g I , , , ak, , ' , H 3, 1 L11 3 A. 12 ' 1 ' ' -' 2 -' 1 ' 3, , , ,. 11 ' 1 4 - - , - 1, 1 ' , e 1. 1 ,vs 5 1- ya I XS: L , I L 2 1 Lv - . vs K1 THE CRESC ENT Il1it1tLlt101l DlOX1d6N thflt the1e sh1ll I'he general conduct of the student be 41 dep 11tme11t f01 1 spee11l 1111111 flcatlon of Te 1chers, therefo1e th1 belng the 1111111112 oblect ot the IIILOI IJ01lt1Oll those Whhlllg to p1ep11 then'1sclxesto1 te 1eh1ng 11111 hnd hen xlleges 1 Lllllll D p n1ent P UII DIINC, AND I Ol A FION The bu1ld1ng ls COIUYHUCIIOIIS Lllfl 11e1tl5 fLllll1Nhl:d located 1 ten lods north ot the 11ll1ge on 1 dome sh 1ped parcel of g1OLllld COI'I'lYY'1llld1I1g' pleaslng prospect No N1tLl1f1OIl c 111 be less exposed tf 11hate1e1 would tend to d1Nt1iCt the lttQl'1t10I1 of the student t1on1 h1s stud 1es or IHLIFQ h1n1 011110 h 1b1ts OL X1C10ll's mdulgence tempe11te and u111we1sf1ll3 1nte1estec 111 the prospeutx ot the I11st1tut1o11 At the d1st 111ee ot one hu11d1ed 1ods cl 1 s 1es t1on uh glxen to the x1s1tor cl eomp ll 1t1ul1 e e11 neu ot Ut K1t1d111 111d 1ts en Xl1OllS suentx m1les d1st111t tOVPRlNMIuXl AND INSIL LL IION The 1mmed11te d1reet1o11 ot th ehool 1nd x1h1texe1 lb eonneeted YYILIW It N LOH1H11'Lt6d to the P11ne1pf1l sub 1ect to the NLIDQIXISIOH ot 1 Bo11d o D11ectors chosen from the T1LlStt It 11111 be the const 1nt e11de 1101 ot tht P11ne1pf1l to make the COLl1se of stud 1s thOlOLlgl'1 f1s poss1ble ftnd to lnduec the student to studx f01 the loxe ot 1 wlll be c1retully notleed buch Ass1st 1nts 11111 be provlded 1s the sehool m IW demf111d Sutt1e1e11t 1pp11e1tus 1s obt 11ncd to 0111 111 e14te11s11e course of leetu1es ll themlstly 111d Phllosophy A e1b1ne1 IS eommelleed NN hlch ulll be 11p1dl1 111e1e lSQd I 11e11ts 11e 1d11sed to Send then eh1ld1e11 1t the openlng of the te1m PllIlCtLldl1tX It 19C1t 1t1o11s and close 1ppl1c1t1on to study 11111 be 16 uuued ot ex 61 V student TERNIS Attel the 9ll'sLl1Hg SLIHHYIQI, there 11111 be th1ee te1ms ot twelxe weeks e 1eh xe ll 1bp1111g 1 SLIITIITIQI and 1 I' 1ll Te1m commenclng O11 the t11s1 Nlond 11 of Mfuch June, and bep ten1l111 respeetlxelx EXPENSES 'I u1t1o11 ll L 111 1 1l D11g,l1sl1 D1p1rtme11t ll Ilwh IIl,J,l1Sh Dep l.ltIT'lQI1 ll C l1ss1e 11 llep lltmbll No student 1eee11 ed tor less th 111 ont thnd ot e1 te1m unless lt 111016 1sed tu1t1o11 vu .N Po 11d 1n flood fdmllles can be o 1 tanned Hom 51 00 to S1 50 pe1 11 eek Addless Post Oihce lee Mdlllt 4RLD111'1tEd f1on1 the Catalogue of the OTHCCIS and Students of Lee NO1Il1'i1 A e dem Lee Mznne fo1 the acadennc 512:11 endmg w1th May 18461 fx. - , . 74 Y ,.... . . . ,,. .... . 1-41 ,'. .-. 4 I Lf - . 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A' ,A 1 35 - . 1 '- e U - CA THE C hPbCENT LEYTFBN IAL PAGEANT ElJ1S0dQ IV Pr111c1p1l Joseph T1 uc 'lhc f1lSt 111111011511 of Lcc No1mal Academy a gladuate of Bon dom Gustax us Be in The ass1st1nt111structo1 a young ma11 of 17 Xealq Elxlra Moulton Two xoung lacllcs fl0IH out of town applx111g, it Lee No1n1al Academy M8105 Fa1ra1 Tlme Septembel 1846 Place Othce of the Prmup 11 of Lee No1mal Ac tdemx Lee M une T111s IS the fou1t11 scene f1on1 the centenmal pageant wluch DICCUICS the 1l1ust11ous h1sto1y of our school Th1s pageant IS d9d1C8.t6d to ou1 QGIIGIOUS benefactor Dr Geolge Averlll and Wlll be presented on Commencement Day fAQQ1stant Gustavus Bea11 ushels 111 two voung ladlee J BEAN MISS Elxna Moulton of Spllngiield and MISS WIQICX Pau 11 of P11nceton to see sou S11 BOTH Good dav S11 TRDF P1dW be st ite d It 1s g1lt1fXl1lg' to 1ecc1xe COIHf1'1L1l11Clt10llS t1om voung ladles exldently so eager to ledlll and D1 ogress VU desne the lttL1lCl1IlC6 of those onlx vs ho studx fO1 the loxe ol It Dllllllgl xour tu ulth us mlke 110 m1stake XOUI con duct ulll be L1lLfllllX sc1ut11111ed Ou1 pulpose ls se11ous M1ss Nloulton h ue xou l11lliNt1O117 FLVIRA VVould xou lIllll'll9ldt6 1xpQ11scs f0l n1c S119 TRUF lhc tllltlflll X 1111s xx nh the dtp11tn1e11t vs 1th X1 h1ch xou xush ll0'1N LOUINK o N 4 1 fo1 the cl 1ss1c 1l depa1tmcn usull bond Q Ill be obt1111cd xx 1th 1econ1me11ded fdIHll1QS lxl tht xlllagc fllbfll '51 to 'sl 10 1 week Th it of COUINQ lIlLlLldE-BS f ts liUlllllX ho 11d md IQ lLVlltA We au IIIXIOUN to Glllflll 111 the Hleh Fnghsh Dep utment Ot uh it vslll n1x LOLl1sL COIl'slSt, TRIF Smlths and l Ulu Al el111s Geomotu lJax1s T11go11om etry Bon 1tcl1 s kaxlg, 1t1o11 Nevxm 111 s Rheto11c Hedges I 02118 C11t1c 1l lf x 1m111 lt10llH lll Prose a11d Poetls Comstock s N itllldl Phllflkilllhl Comstock s Chem1st1V Olmsted s Astron omw RllSChLlllJ6lg'61N Elcmc 11ts of C11t1c1sm Upham s Intellec tual Phllosophx VVaxla11d s Mo1al SCIQIICG VVe trx to make ou1 cou1se ot stUClX as tholough an poss1ble VVe a1n1 to make good teache1s MERCY After a few te1 ms he1e u1ll vse be xble to teach S11 'P TRUE VVe haxe H1019 plfxcee to nll than teachele ax allable ELVIRA W'l1at Cdll ue expect f0l NN lges, S11 'P Y I Y of L 1 1 V T' Y 4 J A . Y .l ' ' ' 2 Lv, 4 A: ' J '4k4 4' ' i 1, 4 . , 4 , v ' As 4 K4 ,Z 2 A . Lxfsz ' A4 4' K . uv 4 'L- .' . v v 4 'ls - v Iv' yi . ' a 1 . , . 1 - z 1 ' - z j, , lla . 11 - ' . . ' ' ' 57 . 1' 1 I w 1 -1 Iv . 1 . 4' 1, 4 '4 1 ' t , 4 '12 Baez r. 'z 'z' s -4 4 ' 1 'l v 5 1 1 ww U va 2 1 Q j ' S j ' ' . j S aj 1 . ,j - A . 4 , 4. , ,. x -43: 4 3 '- ,Z 1 'z fm 2 1 1 ' 5 ' ' j to Hl2it1'lCl1l21t0. lt l'2lllg'9S from S33 at term w1th the General 1 '. 4. 9 'T' 4 . .v' . 4 4 In ,,l.h ' .1 t - 2 ... '. ' 2 t. As .' 2 , z ' 'z 1 2 - ' ' - : 1 ' 4 T' 7 1 1 44 ' v 2 ' A . ., .. 1 12 . . , . , ' . hgh 2 1 ' , 2 T1 l. V . N ' 7. J ' U, -. 4 4 . U47 4' 1 ,. 1 . z 1: rt s gs .., . - 4 1' 1 '4 '. U,-. ' y 1 7- 4' 7 , - , 1 rc , c 1 , 1 '. '4' 'H 1 v. ' . ' 4 ' 4' . 4, 4 '4 A 1, 1 1 4. 1 c 1 1 K , , 1 1 , 1, ' 4 v 4 a vw .1 1 ,1 w c . t , , . 1 J 1 . , 1 1 1 ' v 44 1 4 4. ' , , 4 '4' ' '4 1 '4 3, - A I v v I Y ,1 N I v ' - . v . ' ' . a 11 i 4 v 'v l vi' 1 ' Q I A , , A, . . , , 2 Y .b . 4 4 C ' . . 4 v ' - TRUE MERCY TRUE ELVIRA TRUE MB RC Y TRUF 'VIERCY FRUF ELVIRA TRUE BOTH TRUE ELVIRA TRUE MERCY BFANI TRUE THE CRESCENT Between S51 and S1 Zo a week for fem1le teachem Where do we obtaln our books 1nd supphes S1r' From the Prmclpal at Clty prlcee Are languiges taught SIT? Yes Flench Latm and G1eek Every student IQ requ1red to p1rt1c1pate weekly IH exercnses 1n composltlon GIOCLIIIIOII and declamatlon We h ue been assu1ed through frlends of my father s ot 1 sultable bo1rd111g place wh1Lh I belleye you hue 1lre1dy approyed I know you w1ll be h 111111 Ill the LOIYlYTlLllllty w h1ch a1t IYICIUS trlous tempe1 1te 1nd u111x ers 1llv 111te11sted 111 the p1osper1ty of the 1nst1tut1on Indeed Slr We hnd the Xllllgf, yery ple1s111t 1nd the bu1ld1ng, commodlous 1nd IIC 1tly ILllll1Sl1f,d Punetuallty xt 1ec1t H1011 1nd a close 11Jpl1L ltl0Il to study IS lequlred of CXQIV student Furthelmore 1ll students must be 1nthe11 rooms It sewn exerv w eek nlght except I'r1d1y a11d Sxturd 11 whe11 the t1me IS e1ght 18 It IS Qundu exenln rs Iher must be no y1s1t111g between rooms 11o1 commumeatlons you that It IS the custom of the p11nc1pal to 1 s1t the student qu1te unexpectedly 1n the exemngs May I enroll 1n the Hlgh Engllsh Course SITQ If you possese a f 111 know ledge of the fundamentals of Englmh gramma1 the fundamentals of ar1thmet1c a11d the ab1l1ty to 1ead mtelhgentlx W 1ll you subm1t to XOLII e11t1a11ce exam1 I13.t10II now young 131111959 Please S1r V615 well A knowledge of slmple ar1thmet1C be1ng funda mental w e wlll beg1n the1e M1ss Moulton how many fourthe 111 a half? How many fOLl1thS Ill 1 halfo S11 SIIICQ the1e ale fou1 fourths IH 1 LlIl1t 111 one half un1t the1e IS one half of four fourths O1 two fourths Therefore IH one half there are two fourths Very good M1ss Fdllal How m 111y th11 ds Ill fOlll slxthsl S11 ' How many tl1lIClS 111 four svcths' SIHCQ 111 one 11111 the1e ue sm smths III ont thlld ot 0116 un1t the1e 18 o11e thllfl of slx slxths lllfl Ill IOLII s1xths as m 1111 th11ds 1 two s1xths 1 tont 1111td tlllles 111 IOUI s1xths w h1ch 11e two Q11 FIIPIQIOIS 111 IOUI s1xthsthe1e 'ue two tl'llI'flN Chr M IV I 1sk a QUQSIIOII Q11 ' Indeed I .C F' ' I c ul. Y ' 7 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 . I 1 L C x L , 1 : 1 . , . u 1 1 A I 11 l . . ., , . . . 2 . , , ,, L, K. L, , . I ' - 2 v 1 1 1 ' 1 v 1 ' 1 ' 2 1 l I . A 7 . l I V 4 ' 4 1 v 1 c c c c L' 7 A - 1 1' , 2 1 ' 1 1 ' v ' 1 I1 , ' 1- . . . K1, 12 , 2 . v 1 Ava A ' X 1!k1 3 ' 4 L1 I . ty 1 'Z 1 ' . 1 ' 1 z f - ' ' az sz 1 ' ' 1 ' s z 12 j ' ' - . I 7 - 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 v ' 1 4 . I 2 I 1 A 1 ' ' 1 l c 'c 1 , 1 1 ' A ' 1 1U K1 1 l 4 1 v 2 L1 , A1 A1 2' sz 'U 'f f'a ' z ' ' 'f as ' 1 sy' ' ' gn ' q 1 1' 1' ' - 1 1 - ' ' 1 K, x be . n . x between students who may share the same room. I must Warn . 1 . , . n N1 1 l 1 v 1 ' 4 k x xx C s, A 1 I I 1 I I . I 7 A 7 4 . . - Y. v 1 . v 1 16 -- n ' 1 A L , . . , . I v l . 1 . v v 1 . 1. , V ' I I , C Y . A. 2 , ' .: S 1 . . .- L 1 ' I nw ' ' Q v - 1 . 5 v ., .. , .. ' .'1 1 1 1 an v . 1 . 4 l v ' .' .' Q. .' 2 ' .' J .' '.' 2 y' ' S as .' .' .' 21 '11 A ' 1 . ' 1 1. v 1 v I I 4 v I u r 1 ' 1 I 2 A 1 . . 1 1 , A . , , I .' 1' 1' ' c I X V ll, x . 1 ' ' 1 4 v 4 1 . ' 1K J A a K L C I 5 , K 1 BEAIN ELVIRA MERCY TRUE 81 BOTH MERCY TRUE THE CRESCENT Miss Moulton a haie starts tv1ent1 fi1e of its leaps 111 ad1 a11ce of a hound The hare takes four leaps to the hound s three But two of the hound s leaps are equal to three of the hare s How many leaps must the hound take to 01 ertake the h3199 Sir A hare staits tv1 enty f11e leaps in ad1 ance of a hound T110 of the hounds leaps are equal to three of the hare s 11 h1le the hare takes foul leaps to the hound s th1ee H011 ma11y leaps must the hound take to overtake the hare? Sir if two of the hound s leaps equals three of the haxe s one of the hounds is equal to one and one half of the hare s A11d if the hound takes th1ee leaps to the hare s four he takes one leap to the haie s 0119 a11d one thlld Sir 1f one of the hound s leaps is equal to 0116 and one half of the hare s and if he takes one leap to the haie s one and one third he giilllb taking one leap o11e and 0116 half minus o11e and one third oi one sixth of a haies leap S11 if he gains one h of a1e s eau Ill tak ng one a 1 h 111 gain t11 er1t1 fi1e leaps O1 OX91tclk8 the hale 111 taking, a man1 leaps as one sixth 18 eontalned time in t11 ent1 fi1e 11 hich ale 0116 hunched and nft1 Theiefoie S11 the hound must txke o11e hundred and nft1 le 1ps to o1 eltake the haie extl acting the cube lO0t of a numbel To extiact the cube 100t of a 11umbe1 proceed as follo11s Separate the 3511 en number into pe11ods by pointing GX GFX th11d figule b6SC,1llHlHg 111th the Llll1t9 ngule Proceeding to the left if 11 hole numbeis to the llght if decimals Find the 261621126811 11LlmbQ1 11 hose Cube IS contained 111 the left hand pe1 iod A11d 1111te it 111 the root Subtiact the cube of thls root flom the left ha11d p611OCl And to the rema111de1 annex the next period foi a d111dend Take three times the squale of the loot found 1ega1ded IS te11s fO1 a t11al d111so1 d111de the d111dend b1 It A11d 11 rite the l9QL1lt as a second pa1t of the root To the t11al d1X1QO1 add three times the first part of the 1oot iegarded as tens multiplied by the last part also the square of the last pa1t Multiplv the result by the last part and SLlbt13Ct the D1 oduct from the d111dend S11 if there a1e more p611OdS continue the operation as before BEAN V611 good indeed Thank you Sirs We anticipate the f01H'1lHg of many friendships here Sir Indeed And most profitable ones We maintain ho11e1 er that the social act111t1es of the students be l1m1ted As tem perance sobriety and molality constitute the foundation of , . . . 1: ., , . K x , J- , A v H I , ' Y 9 . , . : ' I 1 1 7 - ' 7 1 A1 ' f 7 3 7 7 7 V K 4 , 4 1 y ' 7 ' 3 N , , 9 . I ,N . 1 7 . I Q 9 1 N u y , , . , . 'v I I yi . - .r, . - ' ' ' . , ' ' in ' 1 ' V . . - 7 V ,f ' Q ' ' 1 sixt a h ' '. l 1 ' - i 1 le 1, e ll . ' v v- - 1 L, . v I - . J - ' f ' T S v 4 kv f A1 Q-'dv 'As 1 1 ' ' ' 7 -- v v ' 1 ' - ' ' 1' ' 1, , S 2 I ' -V 2 Av ' x 1 1 1 'D . BEAN: Miss Farrar: A simple question in evolutiong give the rule for Ar ic 4 ' Q 1 W. .Q N T. . v. . ,L . ' . f' : ' ' .7 ' ' ' - '- Q N 1 ' y 2 .1 Av V 4 1.1 v L 43 v A . . . V ' 9 : , ' . 3 ' ' ' . 1 , . u . . Y 7 , , . .. , , . 7 4 . V . . 1 7 ' THE CRESCENT success 1n the acqu1s1t1on of knowledge no gambllng drmk 1ng or dancmg IS allowed Although of course I reallze that I need not call th1S rule to the attent1on of members of the female department However I must warn you that no ldle walklng or lo1ter1ng w1ll be tolerated on the streets on Sun days Regular rellglous SCFVICCS are held 1n the upper hall of Academy bu1ld1ng ELVIRA I m sure Slr w1th all these provlslons for our securlty and advancement we shall be very happy here Good day S1r fSchool bell r1ngs J TRUE That s our new bell that was Just hung Every one IS g1v1ng It a pull to chrlsten It BEAN It 1S made out of two hundred sxlver dollars MERCY 8a ELVIRA We re scholars now may we rlng the bell too S1r'7 Th1s scene IS composed of materlal COp16d Verbatlm wherever pos slble from the early catalogues records and texts of the school Leona R McDonald . . . . . . y 1 9 ' 9 9 . . . ' r . . I . , . . . . . . , , . D - , I . l , . . . . . 2 . . 7 ' . , , , . . . . . . , - . b 1 y r - . 7 I 5 1 20 THE CRESCENT DR GFORGE G AVERILL We the present students of Lee A cademy haxe the p11x1lege th1s year to celebrate the one hundredth annlxer sary of our school We seldom pause and g1xe thought to the many people vxho have made such a school poss1ble In our busy l1x es xxe take for granted our modern school bbllldlllg the nevx gx I'I'll13SlLl1'I'1 and the manv other 18 QOUICSQ of Lee Academx Hoxx exer at th1s tlme vxe are C011S1d6I'll'1g,' some of the people xx ho haxe shoxx n an dCtlXG 1nterest1n ou1 school One can sav onlx some of the people because as 1t so often happens thele ale sex 91 al more people xx ho 111 thelr qulet and mconsplcuous xx ax haxe alded 1n the Ac xdemvs progress It would txkc a great deal of txme and space to enum erate all the persons to whom Lee A cademy1s1ndcbted Perhaps one of the greatest benefactors and the one who 19 foremost 1n ou1 mmds at the present t1me 19 Dr Ave11ll George Goodxxm Ax er1ll was born IH East Lmcoln He was one of the f1V8 chlldren of Daxe and Leah Lowell Ax er1ll When the oldest chlld was on ly ten the fathe1 dled leavmg the mother to support the famxly on the small penslon IGCQIX ed by a war xet eran s xx1doxx Relatlves 1mplored the mother to d1x1de the ch1ldren among the d1fferent relat1xes but she de clmed and through the many years managed to keep her fam1lv together She sold her home 1n Llncoln and pur chased the bulldmg whlch IS the pre sent Spauldlng home and George at tended Skunk H111 grade school La tex th1s home xx as sold and the pres ent Ralph Vx eatherbee home xx as pur chased It xx as then the home of Col Bean one of the founders of Lee A cademx Mrs Axerlll made her l1x1ng bx b0d1dll'1g' pup1ls who attended Lee lNo1mal Academy George became a student IH the A cademy Ill order to lay the foundatlons for L1 cal eer vxhlch he had env1s1oned cx en as a ch1ld Most ch1ldren when asked xx hat they are gomg to be xx hen thev grow up w1ll say a pol1ce man a 1a1lroad conductor a farmer but alxx avs when George was asked It xxas a doctor That thought never left h1s mmd for a moment Every effort xx as along that l1ne and every cent saxed was put away for that purpose He d1d Janltor work at the Academy for h1s tu1t1on Prlor to enter 1ng medlcal school he was reglstered . A L - ,S Y. y . . , L v 1. Y. . 7. L a - 7 - 7 - s L ' L . 7 L y L L ' L ' ' L - L LL . L L v v 1 I . . . L A L K - . . v N . - y K 9 ' as ' H 7 ' - - r. t 7 L ' ' L L L L 's L L J. Y f , ' . 1 3 , L- ' ' y L ' ' L 7 L 1 - L L L - L - v L L ' v L L -L L L L L L, . ' ' L s L LL v L L . L .V D , L ' U 77 L ' L v L v ' ' 1' L , L , L K . L . L L L L L ' ' L ' L, L, V J L Y . . . Y 1 I L . L . . . L L L A K L Uv L y y L A - 7 L s L ' ' 2 1 A- K . 2 x 1 I V 1- L L ks ,A L LL - L v L L , L L L L L L ' L ' L L L . L 's ' .x - L L L 1 L ' L . L L . H L L- L L L 1 r A L U k , - ' ' L ' L L L L L ' 77 L L L L , , , . L .L H L L L V L L , L 7 A 7 s L . L ' . L L . V Y L ' v Y L L L V ' L L ' L 1 . L , , L . L L 4 Y 7 ' L , THE CRESCENT 21 vx1th a good country phys1c1a11 who gaxc h1m much help and advlce Afte1 completlng hls secondary ed ucatlon he took a med1cal course at Tufts College g1aduat1ng 1n 1896 He f1rst practlced 111 Montaque noxv West Enhcld The xx hole fam1ly moxed thuc dlld M1s Ax er1ll W lb often C011 f1o11ted xx 1th some d1rty l1ttle LlI'Cl'1111 xx hom the Doctor had p1Ck9d up a11d thought dLS6I'Y1l1g 1 healthv d1n11er I11om the1e the fam1ly moxed to Cxmbrldge Mtssachusetts where the Doctor p1 xctlced for a t1me Thele he met md marrled Mabel Keyes whose father vxas the 1nxe11tor of p tpyrus pl ttes After M1 Keyes d1ed Dr and 'Vlrs Axer1ll moxed to Waterx1lle 111 111g the flrst year of World War I Ma bel Ax er1ll d1ed of mfluenza Later the Doctor marr1ed Frances Mosher and they made the1r home 111 VVaterx1lle Gr tdually he became IH terested 1n real estate and every w1n te1 he traxeled to Cahforma to carry on hls bLlS1Il6SS there There IS a place 1n San Pedro called Ax er1ll Helghts xx here the real estate bus1ness IQ car r1ed on He also carr1es on some farm 111g there too Dur1ng the YV1Ht6I' he 1a1ses carrots lettuce and other gar de11 produce xvhlch he sh1ps to the markets ln the east Dr Ax er1ll IS xerv much lnterested 111 cducat1on a11d has made th1S ma11 1fcst by h1s servlces to Lee Ac tdemx Colby College 1nd Tufts College He hts g1X8Il generously to Colbx both for the 1mp1oxement of the old campus and recently for the new May flower Hlll Campus The Axerlll lec tures are of great benefit and mterest to the present students He IS Presldent of the Board of Trustees of Colby Col lege and IS also '1 Trustee of thls school Tufts College has xlso benefitted by h1s generos1ty Both he and MIS A Xellll h1xe glxen money to the De p zrtment of Anatomy 1n the new Med 1C 11 School Th1s college conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Hu mane Letters upon h1m 1n 1941 ln re cog111t1on of h1s human1tar1an1sm The Academv has been most fortu I1 tt to haxe Dr Averlll as an act1xc Prustee for 21 I1llI'I'lb9I' of years He has f1nanc1al affa1rs through the years Be sldes thlS he has taken a personal IH terest IH the students We haxe only to look about to see ex1de11ce of Dr AX6F1llS generos1tx Perhaps the outstand1ng rem1nder 18 ou1 modern gymnas1um The superb bulldmg was made posslble by contrl bLl1110HQ1 of Dr Aver1l1 and Charles Cobb and vxas carrled on as a goxern ment prolect The name of our gym IQ Ax er1ll Gym The students reallze that merely to wr1te deeds on paper does not amply repay Dr Axer1ll and all the many others for the1r unt1r1ng efforts for the xx elfare of Lee Academy On thlq the one hundredth 1nn1x ersarv xxe are 1n deed apprec1at1xe for our school and gl tteful to ltS many benefactors Roland Scrlbner 48 7. T N. . - 9 , 2 . . . ' 1 . 1 ' ' s - , . p . ' 1 7 l . v hw '5' 1 ' 2' - . .2.' .n V' Ll . . l .kv T x l 1 C .L'- - v . ' 1 v 1' 2 v ' y - f 1' 2 ' U ' . 2 ' ' - Eu 1 in l v l I .1 C . x 2 , ,, 2 L. S, . - 2 ', -1 ' , . ' 2 e 1 . ' ' . ' 'J 1 Y . Y I 7. l V v I 11 1 .. . . . order to look after the busmess. Dur- g1x'en mvaluable adx'1ce1n buslness and . T .. S u , - . ' . K .A M - A' Al L. W I . D v ' J v. I . h V. 7 . , . v . c . t . . , . . 1 1 Y ' ' 1 ' . . . , . , . . . t t H Y . .r ,,, . k . . L v ' ' - v ' v - 2 . . 1 . . - . . . . . ,, v . ,, T 1 A 0 M ' w v - 3 - ' . . , , . L no a V . . . ., ' .1 ' Q 2 - 2 . U, 1 ' ' - W 2 K I T ' - '. ' v ks 2 .1 ' 1 1 N1, f '2 ' s ' 1 v , ' 7 THE CRI' SCENT JAMES D MURPH1 James D Mulphy xx as bO1ll 111 1860 on Prmce Edxx a1d Island He xx as the son of Ma1x tDoyleJ and Pat11ck lxrlkll Dhy He came to the states f1on1 Punte teens and le uned the boot makcls trade 111 Boston He used h1s sk1ll to help def1ax h1s college expenses He always xx 016 hand made boots of the best quahtx At one tlflli, xx h1le he xx is xx 01lill1L h1s xxax tlllllllgh VV1ll11m Colhge he deudtd th it lu couldnt 1 1111 nough to enable h1n1 to st IX so he packed h1s bags 1nd xx as 16ElCl5 to le 1xe xx he11 the P19SlCl91'lt of the college came to h1s 1oom and asked h1m to stag He stax ed and xx as 1lOt 1 ked to pay anx mole b1lls not ex en to Slgll a pape1 to acknoxxlcdge h1s lndcbted ness M1 Mu1 phy xx as unusuallx grateful for ex ery benent 1ece1xed O1 fax O1 C011f81I'f-Ed so that all h1s llfe he mentloned th1s ex ent xxh1ch he 111ter preted xx 1th deep gratltude as a pe1 sonal beneflt to hlmself He xx IS so humble that lt nevel 0CCLl11ld to h1m that bx th1s g'Ll16!'0S1lZX of sp1r1t the Pres1de11t of VV1ll1l1TlS d1d somethmg for both h1mself and h1s college M1 Mu1phy came to Lee No1mal v.,, Ac 1demx dncetlx after h1s gradua t1o11 hom VX1ll1ams College VVh1le he xx IS p11nc1pal oi Lee Normal Academx and he tlught zlmost ex erv subject at some t1me The school x ea1 at Lee xx as Aftel school had closed 111 Lee h otten tau ht it dIl0lfl'1Gl toxxn H txught 111 Nledxx ax and Jonesport He xx ls Supeuntcndent of Schools lll let f10111 1999 to 1903 and he xxas 1 rl-llllSlfli ot the sthool from 1918 to the cl IX ot h1s 111 1th ln 1 Z 1Nh1n the old at ldcmy bulned h xx 1s ilttillllllltll to bulld a nexx blllld lllg' xx O1 thx ot p11de The bulldlng that houses lc 1 -Xt xdemx at present IS the lfhlllt of h1s effolts By h1s enthuslasm 1nd tl11OLlf.,l l h1s falth 1n Lee Academy 1nd 1ts flltllll? he persuaded others to contllbute so generously that ex en he xx as sat1sf1ed Although hc had 110 spec1alterr1tory to cox P1 N11 Mulphy was a great No1thxx este1n lnsurance assoclate He xx as leadlng, agent fol the Bangor L1fe 1118111 incl to ind one of the leaders ot the Pflltlillld Agency He xx as one of thc best k11oxx 11 msurance agents 1n the State of Ma1ne M1 MU1IJhX s txxo favor1te hvmns xx e1e, Ab1de Xkflth Me and Lead 22 ' , 1 , l V 411 f 1' 1 , . 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Y . . 2 s s f 1 ' , ' ' 1 A 1 e 1, 1 1 1 ' THE CRESCENT Kxndlv Llght H1s favorlte dlshes xxere stew ed ch1cken w1th dumpllngs and strawberry shortcake cooked by Mrs Pottle Mr Murphy lox ed to play Jokes h1s oxxn speclal tx pe of harmless but a musxng l1ttle tucks The last years of h1s l1fe he spent much t1me 1n the home of the Pottles xx hele he was a belox ed and xx elcome x1s1tor Th1s 18 one anec dote xx hlch tmused me M1 Pottle IS 1IlCl1llC-Bd to xvhlstle hum and slng VII' Murphy used to hlre h1m not to w h1stle xx 1th a penny or occasxonally prefaced by qulte a lengthy dlcker After one x 1s1t dur1ng xx h1ch Mr Pottle had made qu1te a b1t from refra1n1ng to xxhlstle llrll Murphx gleefully 1n formed hlm that he had purlolned the pr1ce of h1s prolonged S1l9HC6 from Mr Pottle s oxxn bureau H1s unexpected drv humor xx 1s known by all of h1s fllends Often when Lee had no preacher M1 Murphv would f1ll the pulp1t He llked to pre rch about the vessel of lxfe startmg from port and then return mg He was a forceful and thought compelhng publ1c speaker H1s readxng hobby was hlstory es pec1ally French hlstory and the C1V1l W ar He wrote a lecture on the l1fe of Napoleon and he often gave It ln d1f ferent towns He was very much mterested IH horses Whlle ln Lee he buxlt a barn and he kept a good dI'1V1I'lg horse He nexer felt an affectlon for cars and declared he nexer d1d learn to back an d.Llt0IY1Ob1l6 If anythmg went wrong w1th a car all durmg the years he droxe he stepped from behmd the wheel and left the car where It stood although he would appeal for help from the ne xrest telephone He loved to pl rv 1, lmes especlally card games Mr Murphy d1ed1n Llncoln Ma1ne December 7 1932 H1s body was cre mated and the ashes were strewn 1n Boston Harbor by Mr Pottle and Mr lVIcDonald Through h1s wxll he furmshed sex eral funds for Lee Academy and Wll hams Lollege Durmg hls llfetlme Mr Vlurphy lent monex to many boys who showed promlse but had 1nsuff1c1ent funds for further schoohng He was a person who kept h1s own counsel so the full extent of h1s char1t1es can only be guessed but we know they xvere many Mr Murphy stlll llves x1x1dly ln the mmds of h1s manx frlends Kathryn Stevens 46 . . ,, . . . . . . 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D 1,1 .1 111 1 11 111111 111111 11.11 .11.11111 1111.111 1 11.11 1111, 11111111 ll 1 1 .11111 1111111111111 1 11111 1111111 1 1111 111111 11.11t11f11 .1111 1111111 L1 1.1111 .1111111 1 111111 L6 'N .11111 A111111 1889 11 1 THE CRESCENT CHARLES H COBB 1876 The telephone was lnvented md shown for the flrst tlme at the Centennxal Exposltlon IH Phlladelphla General Custer had made h1s last stand the Greenback Party made 1ts flrst nomlnatlon for Pres1dent and four boys from Malne arrlved 1n Seattle after a four weeks tr1p on frelght tralns One of these boys was destlned to TISS followlng a well known pat tern of the Amerlcan success story from poverty and obscurlty to wealth and emp1rebu1ld1ng ln the great Northwest through h1s own mgenuxty four years before on a farm 1n Lln coln Malne Know known as Cobb Hallj when a son was born to Leonard and Mary Ehzabeth QDunne1J Cobb E xrly IH llfe the boy learned the value of a dollar and how to work At the age of 16 he was a contractor gettlng out logs and tannlng bark near h1S home After thelr arr1val 1n Seattle Mr Cobb and another boy pooled the1r resources conslstlng of a few penmes and post tge stamps whlch Charles mother hmd gnen h1m to send letters home and had 1ust enough for a mea ger breakfast The two boys who were expert scythemen traveled 75 m1les up 1nto the country which IS now Snohomlsh W rshxngton to harxest hay Contractlng to buy the farm they batched there for three years The former ow ners then took lt back and released them from thelr obllga tlons That fall Mr Cobb obtalned a 1ob as crulser and later bought t1m ber for the Port Blakely Mllllng and Logg1ng Companv In 1899 he marrled Carrle Bell Turner a talented muslclan of Colfax Cahfornla whose father had salled horn IH the gold rush of 49 Thelr on ly ch1ld was an adopted son They settled 1n Seattle and Mr Cobb formed a partnershlp Wlth three other men under the name of the Port Susan Logglng Company From th1s tlme on he prospered and became one of the leaders 1n the de x elopment of Seattle watchmg It grow from a pOplll3.t1OI1 of 2 500 to one of 400 000 In 191o Mr and Mrs Cobb bought the L 18 Floles Ranch ln Alt idena as a xx 1nter home and he contlnued to llxe there after he1 death 1n 1934 He came back to Y1Slt his old home and frlends 25 J 1 9 M-5' ' x , . xi . . . . . . Y . , 2 1 . V X . 1 , - , as 73 , . s , Y V, . . . I . A Aa , Q ' , , - V - A . . Y K 9 , N . Y . , . W' . ' 1 9 and labor. This story began twenty- from Penobscot County around the . . . , . , . , . K ' K n 5 9 ' 2 . . , , . . . , L u Y , . . . 7 ' 7 , . A n, n 5, A Y 1 x'. kv 2 f L1 1 nw V ' L' ZS - K 4 ' 2 :L 1 1 I . K ' l ' THE CRESCENT exeiil times ind his home Coming, xx is xlxx 15s 1 big ex ent At one time he tound one of his ielatives laxxn in need of moxxing he boiroxked sex the ind did the iob himself He de I1 hted in sxxzpping stories of his xouthiul escapades xxlth his box hood p 1 s ei 1 long illness Chules Cobb died It his Altadena home the txxentx second du of November in 10 fl Miny tiibutes came from cix ie VVest is xxell as the Eist Foitx fixe ielxtix es ind friends xxeie nzmed is beneiieiuies and thiougbh tiusts he pioxidcd foi fouiteen institutions The II ishington Chlldien s home Lhe I C A I41rtP1es in Church the f hildien s Oi o pedi Hospital md the Silx IUOII A1 mx ill oiSe1ttlc the I os Amee la s O1 thopedic Foundation the Y M C A Y W C A and the Salx ation Army of Pasadena Lee Academx the Town of I ee foi the benefit of the needy ac eording, to the iudgment of selectmen of I ee the Fnst United Baptist Church of Lee and the town of Lincoln School Distiict He assisted in building, Mat tinlvxcook Academy of Lincoln and lee Aeademx of Lee Maine By di 1LC,tCOI1l.11blltl0HS he built The Masonic lodge ind made it possible for W H toiieal museum at Lee The key to this great phil inthio pists unusual xision and charactei might easilx lie in his rigidly infoiced elud honest initiatixe to ereatc xxc xlth ind intelligent distiibution of Ili t xx ealth to benefit the less fortu n ite Joxce Cobb 46 26 I ' 'z ' as, 2 '. - ' f ' ' , . . . ., 'zu 2 'z fs z ' ' . ' . I . I, ,, 1' ' Y x I 'A 1 4 ' ,S 7 - Sf . y 7 7 ' if C, ' ' Z1 I 1 ' ' - 'gf I ' K- vi ' A .' A, 'A' ' J 1, ' as ' I 'Lf 7 ' 1 4 . v y' ' 1 r 3 1 ' - ' ' k 1 7 2 ls. . ' ' ' ' f - Aft ' 2 ' us, I z ' as H. 2 2 ' ' 1 ' ' I ' 2 'Aw A . 3 JJ If y , . ' . '- 1? V-L, x 2 . 2 ' 1 A I e -' ' S ' 4 f S ' fraternal, and religious leaders of the Averill to realize his dream of an his- 'az sz ' a 2 as f' 'z '- ' 1 'zu ' f ' ' 'I 1. X wi ' ' ' x Y. N. C. A., Y. YV. ., s ' sby- 'iz , z ' 'f ' I0l'.2 1 ' ' , x ' ' 'I 'th - I zz ' ' , I ' , - 1 'Q .' ' - 1 2 Q 'z ' '- z .H A ' az xg I .' fl ES '- j I ' THE CRESLLINT I EANDLR HATHAWAY MOULTON l e1nde1 H'1th1w 11 Moulton 111111 111 Durh1m M 11116, I'Qb1Ll 1.15 b 1851 H1s p uents were Je1em11h 1nd rhoebe H1thf111 1y I11 1874 he mu lled L1ur.1 Wh1tne1 of Blun 111ck He attended N1c,hol1s L1t1n School 111d111 1817 gr41du1ted from B 1tes C ol s hool 1n Durham at the age of th1r teen Mr Moulton Qerved SIX V8'11S on the school bof1rd of hls home to1111 III the t1ll ot 1810 he bec1me pr111c1p 11 ol Lee Worm 11 Acddemv When he c1m to Lee there 11 e1e b11t 4 1 DLIDIIS 111 th Lhool DUFIHQ, the t1me th lt he 11 1 111 chalge the LIll0llIY16Iltt1'6blLCl 1 1 Nloulton 11 as 1er1 st11ct b11t he eould l11f11s see 1 1oke He V1 IS 11.11 tond mf YTILISIC 1nd t1ught It Wh1le he X118 1t Lee Ac ltlbmy the last pCI'1OCl 111 the lIt8I'Il00I'1 11 1s set dSlClC 101 ITl1l1 Thls 1111s held 111 the 1111111 1oon1 those 11 ho dld not 111sh to 11 ll LILIDI 11e1e compelled to attend xome otnu cl1ss All hlx IJLIDIIN held h1m 111 h11 11 19 pect and tond rememln 111431 III 1891 M1 Moulton I'6S1g116Cl hls no 1 bon Falls Hlgh School He 11 as 41 member of man1 soc,1et1eS 111ClllCl1Hg the Col11mb1 1 Lod e I of P Lodge Ihe Arclent Lmdge The 411 Baba Temple The IIIHIHJTIC O1LlQ The Kmghts ot Khorasson The M 11111 Commf1nde11 and The Colden C IOHS NI1 IVI0l1ltO11 d1ed 1n 1901 1 111 01lllSt1l1ClllH,, m 111 111 hh ch111cte1 p 1 o111l llllcllltltS 1nd 111019881011 1l 1b1l It es He 1v1s held IH gli, 1t 1espect lp 1ll those 11 ho k 11111 fl 1 1d 1 IX c,on11L 111th h1m W1lm41 f0l'llIl 46 1 1 W V 1 1 V 1? ' 4 if 1 ' 1 1 11 1' . z. 1 ' wear 1 'z Q J- ' .' ' 11 so u ' , ' 1 v , 1 v ' I 1 v . 4 . 1 ' 1 c , 2 X, c . 1 ' 1' I c . lxlx ' v I .4 1 ' . v. 1 1 L. I 1 L' . . A 1 ' Q 11 1 1 f z . . . ' - . 'I ,1 ,1 2 - 'Z 1 2'- 'x'x I 1 - 1 A1 1 I1' 4 ' V- I I 4 1 Y 1 -I' 1. I 1 1. C C C L 1 ' ,u . L n A In ' lege. Mr. MOUltOIl taught h1s f11'st t1on 1n Lee to become Pr111c1pz1l ot Lls- vn ' I ' . I . nb ' . . js 1' sg . . s L 1 1 . 2 g , . . 1 ' 1 ' r 'T 1 ' 1 r 1 1 c 1 . , 1 . , A . '. ' ' ' - . ' 1 . 1 1 2 2 ' ' , 1. 1 1 2 ' X 1. 2 C1 1 ' 3 ' , 1 + 1 . 5- 'S ' C . YY. I 3- 1: ' . ' f ' z '111 ' 1 '. ' ' . , 1 ' 1 '55 . . . ,, , . , . 'W .. K, 2 ,. 2 A, 2 .i , ,.v 9 .- ly s ' 1 s , 1 ' :r 2 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 '- zz .' 1 f , 'z .1 ' ' 1 2 s 1 ' f ' 11 ' .' 1' 1 1' ' ' V 1 1 - V - . ,1 7 . v L- L , . , 1 1 . 1 1. . . 1 1 I 1 1 z . 1k ' . '1 1 2 1 ' .' ' . . Y , . , THE QRISQMNI Lee Academy 19 1ustly proud that 1ts act of I11corporat1on stated that one of 1ts purposes would be the plepara t10ll of teachers for graduates of Lee Normal Academy serx ed fa1thfullx 1nd successfullx the lZ63Cl'111lg profes S1011 It 18 111deed f1tt1ng that 1n our cc11ten1111l xearbook xxe should honor those te1che1s tramed he1e at Lee ll d xxe fue espec1allx proud that xxe 1111 do thls bx 1ep11nt111g the sub t xnce ot a11 d1t1Cl9 xx h1ch appea1ed Ill OUI 191 C1esce11t The fOl9s1g'ht ot thc lLltll01 and he1 keen penet1at1o11 cd uc Ltl0ll IS we knoxx 1ClSY1t1C tl to that ff those men a11d xxomen xxho hlxc ll 'dc lac Academx xx hat lt 1s tod xx 'lhe luthor needs 110 1Ht1 OClllCt10ll ll1 Axa Fhldboulne 18 xxldelx k11oxx11 lo1 l1Ll book the HISTORY OF EDU C ATION IN MAINE Her 1llflLlQllCQ 011 udcnts du1111g the th1rtvs1x xears th t she has taught at the Umx crs1tx cf M 1111e has been and rema1ns a po tcnt factor 111 the Ma111e school sxs te H1 She atte11ded Lee Academx 111 the 1 ulv 90 s xx h1le her step grandfather Col Shepard Bean stlll was servlng Lee Academv falthfully as a member of the Board of Trustees AVA FHADBOURNF All of us haxe ou1 1deals some x1s 1on1rx some attalnable tovx ard xx h1ch xx e ue vx Ofklllg The XIQIOH of xx hat xxe xx 1sh our xx o1k to be the perfect DIC Lllli, xxo11de1fullx done our xerx own 1deal le ids us on to bu1ld111g more st xtelx TYIHUSIOHS 111 xx hlch ou1 souls m 1X IGIOICG But xxh1le such a x1s1on CIICOUI xgcs us a11d 1a1ses ex erx dax llfe to 1 h1ghe1 plane I xx 1sh to speak o11lx of lCl6dlS attamable f01 us bec1use the x haxe been leached bx othe1 1ural LOD1lllLlll1t19R Ifnst thele IQ the consohdated 111 the nc 11 future The Mlddle and VVcstc111 Qtates are far ahead of us 111 thls n11tte1 Consolldated schools nu Ill bcttu gladlng better teachers more f.lltllLlNldS1'l'1 better xxork Years ILO xxc placed 0Ll1 school bulldlng Ill the ctntu of the d1str1ct no matter xx hcthu the ch1ldren xx ere far or near The school house xxas a11d 1s 11oxx 1n some small d1St1lCtQ poollx bullt pool lx equlpped a11d pleslded oxer bx an lllf91101 teache1 In such a school no gl admg IQ attempted P1ctu1e a school Vllth QIX chlldren 1n the Pr1me1 class all readxng IH dlf ferent places Each ch1ld IS loslnv one 1' WN 1 YV1 28 , at 1 J A . , X, X sw . 1 1 ' ' . ' s U s . y 1 ' . 1 1 V' -- t . . . 2 ly, S . Y V Y . ' A- Aw ks U 1 1 - 1 12 ' 7 ' . v'k ' v 1 v, ' f 77 y' . . . ' 4 I , s H , Y . . v ' V L . , v . , . , ' u 7 4 kv , ,Z -s ' s 1 1 1 ' -2 JS A- 1 . 'ls A. v I 7 4 - ' z 1 C ' s ' ' '1 2 ' ' . . ' ' .Q L, L, . . I, 1- . K. . . . 3, 2 K It 2 i A 1 0 . v . 4 1 1 , . ll' ' ' I 4 K .V 1 'l . 9 . , . C ' ' ' 1 . 0 , 1 . . ' . . L 1 2 . . . X 1. ' U V -is y . 'L is ' 1 . 1 -v ' , ' 1 ' ' and L1llOC1Sl2llld1Hg of the problems ot school, ll0t only attalnable but comlng 1 z 3, ', 2 ' A 'z ' . ' X ., . , 2 ,, ,, , . K . . . . , ' 1 z Q ' ' . fa 2 e' ' ' , S, . X . y - ix, Y ,, . . A 1 Wy y v - A A J A a u ' , ' vs , A A A . ' ' x ' 4' ' ' ' 1 x V x 1 ' ' v - E! A1 L 1 my 1 J . vi Ly. by .1 I L1 YI nw 1 .ki v D ' z s s - .' 1 3 ' 3 ' . ' 1 , '- f, . ' ' Ls s ys- v ' . - K' 7 v 1 A 1 ' ' ' ' '. . ' 1 . 7 s v ' 1 ' ' 52 ., tv ' ' 1 I ' ' I . Y . ,, . 4 Y. . . A , . . Q . . . F V . .., c L n . I L. I' L' U ' THE CRESCENT slxth of the t1me belongmg to h1m and yet many parents when we make the attempt to grade 1n our rural schools feel that we are deprnlng the chxld of somethlng when we are actu ally gxvlng hlm fue O1 sm tlmes the advantage mak1ng h1m mole eihclent savlng hlm t1me Whlch ln th1s hllqtllllg, age means a great deal The consohdated school furnlshcs keen brlght chlldren from other parts of the town COmp6t1t1OH w1th whom stlmulates and encourages By savmg the time of the teacher we now glxe the pupxl more sub1ects In the good old days we put the chlld on a hard bench and only called h1m out to re clte hls A B C s He must learn them f1rst lf It took h1m three vears No wonder our young men of that day were st1ll ploddlng through fractlons Now we are dolng them ln the flfth grade or at the average age of ten thus the consolldated school means better gradmg a saxmg of t1me to ch1ldren parents and teacher a plan to go by not the old haphazard way of teachlng It also means better equlp ment for work Where three or four schools are Jomed together the eqlllp ment whlch would haue serx ed scantl ly for all places one 1n a good COHd1 t1on Trylng to teach w 1th msufflclent books few blackboards no maps or charts no materlals for drawlng 01 muslc handlcaps a teacher 1n he1 work Many of us know what lt mean to have chlldren come day after da wlth not even a pencll or paper At the present t1me our towns furnlsh supplles 1n the vlllage and consolld xt ed schools apparatus for chemlcal 1nd physlcal laboratorles or for exper1 ments ln agrlculture Years ago our educat1on all led away from the farm we all Wanted to do somethlng flne not at home how exer but now We are studylng con d1t1ons near to make the best farmers and mech xmcs 1n our home towns Our second attalnable ldeal 19 the tl uncd teacher No school can be more 6fllCl6llt than Its teacher The old t1me te zchel W is strong only ln d1sc1pl1ne th xt was the only quallflcatlon Now w e dem md not only that our teachers sh lll understand methods but that thcy sh zll understand chlldren that thcy sh ill belleve they have the best nd fmest 1ob ln the World that they hall put thelr souls lnto the work lt IN the splrxt of the thlng that makes the world go lt IS the muslc of l1fe th it makes the march easy when lt 19 leallv so hard for us The lnflu ence of the real teacher IS one of the lmmezsurable thmgs 1n teachlng Those of us who have felt the IH fluence of such a llfe and the lnspxra t1on of that mfluence know that the re zl teacher IQ not a dream but some thlng that we certalnly do and shall haxe I recently attended a meetlng of Superlntendents 1n Ph1ladelph1a 1 he earnest purpose of thls xast body ct educators to work toward ldeal con d1t1ons fo1 our pl.lp1lS was plamly BVI dent an 1nsp1rat1on ln ltself and as fur llws demand more professlonal +1 ll l1llQ' more earnest work we shall fnd the tramed teacher not at all un lttalnable Thlrd lnterested parents not one ox two ms now w ho sometlmes v1s1t but p ucnts who are on the whole as much mtclcsted ln thelr chlldren as ln thelr . . . . . 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' L, . 1 1. 1 -11 THE CRESCENT 31 HAROLD HASKELL When Harold Haskell due to lll health retlred from buslness and pub llc office soon after January 1945 he could be congratulated on servmg h1s communlty well He has represented thls d1str1ct n the State legxslature tW1C6 11937 and 19381 and 1n 1941 he was elected to the Senate H1s second term expned ln 1945 Mr Haskell IS deeply lnterested 111 been a trustee for 30 years He has served as Presldent ot thls board dur 1ng the past 13 years Practlcally all of Mr Haskell s hfe has been spent 1n the town of Lee He was born October 28 1877 1n what IS now the parsonage Many years lat er he bought this house and three chlldren were born to h1m and Georg1 anna Lowell Haskell whom he mar rled ln 1904 H1s daughter Ehzabeth Haskell was born ln the same room of that house on the 1dent1ca1 day of thc week 1nd the month of the year he ww IS born In 1911 he mox ed to h1s present home After attendlng the rade schools ln Lee he was graduated from Lee Academy 1n 1903 He consld ers hxs faxthful attendance for many years ln church and school the most xaluable part of h1S educatlon Mr Haskell entered GIRYS Buslness Col lege 1n Portland 1n 1898 and ln 1900 xx as ready to go 1nto buslness for hlm self Wxth Mr Rlggs he bought the old Mallet M111 property and operated a cleamery and grlst m1l1 for several sears These two men bought the general store and busmess of George Haskell 111 1909 Atter a few years he bought Mr Rlggs 1nte1est and later hlS son M3dl80H came 1nto the busmess as h1S partner The town of Lee respects Mr Has kell is one of 1ts best cltlzens and he 1s an 1nsp1r1t1on to the youth of Lee Academy . , ' X 2 , ' ' , - 'as ' . 7, Y ' 7 v xi . ' '. on 4 w v ' . ,,, . o :L Q i an . . , . V u l . - 1 1 7 ' - ' . r n . 0 , ! the welfare of Lee Academy and has ' n ' 7 . , . v 1 l I ' . ' . a ' 1 ' , ' Y L u L-- . , 2 L. . , , , ' rw 1 A1 Z yas-s waxy AGRICULTURE THE FUTURE FARMERS The agrlcultural course gnes dc lt a general ldea of pract1cal f r ll f and also prepares hlm to tuc the ftguculturfnl course 1n col lcfre 'Ihe hr t two years are de voted J the eneral study of plants and mm l enterprlses The last two ear are spent studylng dalrymg 1 rm management and potato produc tlon Durlng the summer each student 1 I'CqLllI'Cd to operate a worthwhlle a1o,cct Th1 year Georg and Rogel 'md dcveloplng herd of pure b ed ol tems Vernon Bow ers plzns o clt 50 cords of pulpwood Dax d f ound IS ralslng 200 chlckens The U1 of pro,ects IS to glV6 the stu cl nt the actual planning and manage ment of a farm enterpllse The school larm provldes experlmcntal and actu l work for the students The school shop IS of great Importance IH the tralmng of students pursulng the agr1 cultural course Flectrlc 1nd tcetylene weldmg are pract1ced All agrlcultu ral students have experlence 1n wood and lron work The Mt Jefferson Chapter of the Future Farmers conslsts of boys en rolled IH the vocatlonal agrlcultural cour e at Lee Academy The mam ob yect of the Future Farmer orgamza t1on IS to encourage boys to orgamze themselves lnto groups and put pleas ure mto work and play They learn the prlnclples of group leadershlp way Then' meetmgs are conducted by the officers chosen by the group wlth the class advlser The offlcers thlq year are as follows Presldent Blake Thlbodeau V1ce Presldent Rlchard Qhaw Secretary John Hayman Tleasurer Frederlck Joy Door Keep cr Daxld Round Advlser Mr Mc Donald Adult educatlon IS another lmpor tant factor 1n agrlcultural educatlon Roguelng courses lectures on potato .ggi -1 - ' ' ' . ' ' 'zz .iffg ' Q ' ' . f- 1'v 1- 1' ' ., :gy c 4 . - . . rg . ' s ,' ' ' - if - C i c . ' n . by S K N . . . y Q. . - ,E , - . .K . ,S g . I . . . L ' , A ' - .S N L . . . 1 Qraig are operating a 75-acre farm, and accomplish things in an organized n V ' . 7' 3, ' . I . 1' I-E s ' fo Q 2 . . , ' A .Ja K L. , A . , Z'I f . .' S - 3 - . , 3 ' . ' - xl ' 3 , 3 fx . K, 1 , 3 - an ' - x ' 5 4 1 1 - v' ' ' , - - A A v 9 1 - . . 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Mr. 111 1 N P01111 11'e'2 t 'e'11 THE CRESCENT 35 and dumpllngs and 1f we dldn t make 55200 Mrs McFarland had to furmsh the meal We collected noveltles rum mage grabs and made and sol1c1ted several boys who really llked to make candy After a month s hard Work the day fmally arrlved and the Home Ec ers took 1n over S300 S270 of It clear to be used for school lunch equlp ment and Canteen comblned Mrs McFarland dmed at Mr and Mrs Pottles the followmg Sunday The success of the school lunch the efforts of the Home Ec Senlor Class of 1945 IS assured We have money for equlpment and S125 to contmue 1t xn the fall Alberta Cralg' 45 foods of all Ykinds. We found we had project which was started through we-lux sw,-uvu as 'mwum THE CRESCENT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WITH SALUTATORY Honored guests Members of the lfaculty Alumnl, Parents Fellow students It IS my pr1v1lege to extend to you on behalf of Lee Academy a most cor dlal welcome to our centennlal com mencement We extend our thanks Wlth utmost slncerlty to those who have made It posslble for us to be educated here The theme of our program today IS educat1on We are honored by the presence of Doctor Payson Sm1th one of the great educators of our tlme xx ho wlll speak later 1n the program Present confhct of educat1onal the OF169 focuses ln d1scuss1on of the proper place and functlon of xocat1on al factors 1n educat1on It 19 necessary to deflne the meanlng of vocatlon ln order to avoid the m1s IS merely specliic trade preparatlon A xocatlon IS a d1rect1on of hfe act1x 1t1es 1n such a manner that they are slgmhcant to a person because of the consequences that are accomphshed and that renders them useful to h1s assoclates A mlstaken notlon about xocatlons IQ the manner ln whlch they are be lleved to be dlstrlbuted that 1s one and only one to each person Th1s 1s xmposslble A man IS not just a lawyer or a doctor or a teacher He IS a mem ber of a famlly a member of a pOlltl cal un1t he has frlends and assoclates Of coulse xve do not name h1s xoca t1on from the calllngs that he has 111 common w1th others we name h1m from that calhng whlch dl9t1l'1gLl1Sh6S h1m from others A mans efhclency 1n a certam callmg IS determlned by h1s assoclatlon W1th other calhngs There lb a tendency ln every VOCdl21OIl for a person to become too absorbed 1n 1t to let It become too dom1nant Ed ucatlon must safeguxrd agalnst th1s tendency Fllldlllg one s place ln the world IQ the key to true happlness Nothlng 1s more dlsastrous than the fallllre of an 1nd1v1dual to determme h1S hfe s work Slaxery IS an lllustratlon 1n a certaln degree of what happens xx hen one ialls to flnd h1s l1f9Q Work Because slaves were confmed to certam occu patlons much undexeloped talent was unax allable to soclety This xx as a com plete loss Accordlng to Plato lt IS the duty of educat1on to dlscox er IH vxhat xx ay each 1nd1v1dual can be of the most beneflt to SOCl6tY and to tram h1m ID that partlcular Held He malntalned that soclety 15 stably orgamzed xx hen each person IS do1ng th xt task xx hlch he can do best 1n such a manner as to add to the harmony of bOC16ty as a whole Educatlon through occupatlons 18 the most constructwe method of learn 1ng It has purpose there are results to be accomphshed Because It pro gresses from one stage to another 1t appeals to thought so the actlvlty 19 not routlne nelther IQ It lncoherent Early preparatlon for x ocatlons must be 1HdlI'QCt not dxrect Strlct prepa1a t1on 1n1ures the early development of the 1I'ld1VlClLldl Although 1t may dex el op 1 m zchlne llke sklll IH routme mat tels l6SOLl1C6fL1l pl illlllllg md the dex elopment of Elttltlldts vxlll be des troyed Therefore lndlxldual talents . , . , .H I . I . T1 1 .1 0 - Y Y - ' . , I . ' I' 1 . 1 1 . . . , 1 1 ' 1 1 2 1 7- ' L1 'K1 W' - . .I .1 I - ' V . . , K . . , . ' 1 1 1 1 ' A I I , '11 . , . 1 A ' K . 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' 7 9 ! 1 1 1 1 ' ' I - . 7 . v 7 K 1 v. ' ' ' 11 w - If 114 if Pk ' K 1 1 1 1 1 V Y Y , . . K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I l 1 1 1 ' 'v w 1 ' 1 . taken ldea that vocat1onal educat1on j 1 U ', - , - ' . .' 2 . ' I I I . . l I w . w 1 I W , ,H . , . . I I 1 1 1 w ' w 1 . . x T 1 . L , . . K - ' , . . 9 . 1 1 y 1 Y . ' - . . . , ' 1 - ' 9 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' - L, , . . 1 1 ! ' ' . . 1 ' , 1 1 ' S ' . - 5 . . r .. ' . f - '. . ' f- 2 2 - .' - - ' ' 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1. 1 ' . , 1 1 l, 1 c c ' ' rx ' ' 11 y' , .- ., . . THE CRESCENT and attltudes should have tlme to de xelop Rlgld tralnlng hampers thlq gloxx th It lS best to haxe ln mllld a lough 0Lltl1H9 of the field lll xxhlch one s talents alld lnterests dlrect hlm Thls proxldes fol better adjustment ln later llfe In the past, educatlon has been much more XOC3t1OH3l than most peo ple leallae The educatlon of the ma lollty of the people was preparatlon for future employment Thls tralnlng howexer xxas usually called applen tlceshlp not educatlon To a Celtdln extent the educatlon of the Tllllllg' classes xxas vocatlonal Thelr llfes xx ork of Fllllllg was not called a plo fesslon because at that tlme onlx em plox mellt that 1llN0lN ed manual labol xx IS nlmed a XOCLUOII or plofesslon It cannot be denled that the dllectlng of SOClll 1CflXlt1GS lnd COHCGIIIS 18 a Cdlllllg Pl6IJd1 dt1Ol1 101 Vxlltlllg texchlng lcadelshlp lll dlllc lbllt flelds and ex ell 1l1i,Di1dtlOll T01 1 llte of ldleness IS COllNld6l6Cl lax somt as non xoc 1tl0ll al tl alnlng These 17501316 tall to leallfe that thls kllld ot plepalatloll ls a tldllllllg' T01 a p lrtlculll calllngr the same IS lnx othtl XOClt10ll21l trxllllng Thcx legald these OCCLIDAUOHS as en tllelx Cllltllldl but thu fall to reallfe thc cultural ldx lntages of many oth er cmplovments There ale sex Ll ll obx 10118 leasolls fO1 the IllQQf,llt cmphasls upoll xoca tlonal 8dLlCdtlOll Flrst th91919 all ex 61 lncreaslng 199 pect for those men lnd xx omen who do somethlng lll leturn f01 thell support lll other xxolds for those xx ho earn thelr oxxn l1X1Dg' Secondlx xocatlolls of a d6flIlll,6 lll dustrlal nature are becomlng more lm portant Industry 15 xx orld xxlde The llumbel of persons dllectly assoclated VVlth lndustry and commerce IS becom lng lncleaslngly large In the thlrd place, the llltellectual poslbllltles of lndustrv are greater than formellx Industlx ls now based upon H1dChlll91X lesultlng from d1SCOX6Y19S lll chemlstrxf, mathematlcs and phy slcs In the foulth place ex en the meth od of lealnlng has changed Formerly It was almost entllelx dependent upoll lltelafl t1ddltlOIl lloxx It ls based mole LIDOH extpellmentatlon Thls Ib galned thlough dlrect contact lll the pupll centered school Pllldlll 1lldLlSt1X lll llfe IQ ln accord xxlth the latest psxchologlcal fllldlllgq xx hlch cmphaslee the lmpoltance of txpcrlnlclltatloll to the mllld Oul school methods must be recon structed so as to bllllg out the full ln tellc ctual xnd mol al content of xarlous leolglnlfxtlon xxlll not be successful lf xoc ltlillldl educatlon 19 lntelpreted as mtlelx a trade educatlon If such be the case the deslred transforma U011 15 1 st lte of affalrs ln whlch each pelson ls 0CCLlp19d IH somethlng xx hlch xxlll N1 lkc the llx es of hls felloxx Cltl Jens H1016 worth llxlng There IQ the dlllgill that lf xocatlonal educatlon IS lntclpreted as tlade educatlon the ulldesllecl lcsult IS lnexltable the ma lorltx xx ould be glx ell a conflned tech nlcal tl lde 9dUC2ltl011 Whlle those economlcallv fortunate would con f1l'1LlQ to enlox a cultural or llberal C!1UCitl0ll But all educatlon xx hlch ln cludes lllSt1 LlCt1OI'lN lll hlstollcal back g1OLllld, COUIQQQ 111 soclal studles to en 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 ' , ' ' L - v . . 1 1 K s H .Y Y Y. . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' , ' - L i 1 1 7 . 1 . , ,N I 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . V L L 1 L , 1' '1 R - - . . L 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' L L ' 1, A - 1 ' 1 1 1 -1 ' ' 1 ' ' - U L 1 1 '1 ' - , K - ' L ' ' L L1 '1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 , L L L . ' 1 ' , ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 '1 1 v ' ' ' 1, , I . 1 1 Q Y N 1 1 7 . 1 l 1 I , L L 1 11 1 1 1 ' ' ' '1 -L -' 1 ' ' '1 LL L L 1 L 1 . L Y 1 1 Q - 1 1 . . L 11' 1 1 ' r ,, ' , L LL , 1 L I L . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. ' V 1 Y . v . 1 . . 1 . , L . L '2 L' 2 ' 1 LL . 1 1 L1 L. 1 1 A' ' ' ' 1 ' L 1 1 1' , A ' 1 1 1' 2 2 ' ,L' 2 4 L' L' .x ' x ' l I ' ' I .1 ' L' L' L ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1' ' . ' 1- 1 v I Y L ' L L - .11 1x1 1 11 K1 1 1 3 X I u H V ' ' 7 1 C L -1 --- .- f- - f f' Th' d t' l f 1 ' 01 Ynb 0 occupa lon. IS Q uca Iona 1' ' v x L ' ' - ' ' - 1 1 1 'L ' 1' 1 ' 1 ' ' K c 12 L LL '- ' ' - l 1 ' '- I ' - ' 1 .1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' . 1 1 I L ' A' ' L' ' 1 1 A 1 y 1 1 ' L L 1 l . L N . . . 1 I 1 1 . N . l 4 1 1 1 1 - f 'Y 1 . L , L L L 21' 2 Q' 3' ' 2 2 1 A' 2 K' 2 ' 1 K' f 21 1 , 1 ,K11 1 L1 1 A1 - -S -L' - - L - V - 1, .1 -1 Q 5.1 1 1 'J Y 2 A Y S A Y - 1 1 11 1 ,1 1 1 - , ' , ' ,' ' C f , ' 1 L l . L x - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1, 1' 1 1 1 1 1 '1 ' L 1 1 1 11 ' , L 1 L L L L . , L , 1 1 1 , 1 1'1 1 1 - 1 1 1,1 'A1 ' 1 1 - L L L L L , , 4 , . . V V 1 V ' 1 - ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 11 1 1 ' L , 1 ' 7 '- ' L L- 1 , L 1 1 ' 11 1 - L r I 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' , A v ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 L ' 1 ' 1 ' ' - , L , L . c . 1 1 . l A1 L1 K1 A1 1 - v v 1 V I . . . , Q 1 1 . - . , 1 L L L L L, THE CRESCENT able a person to become a better Clt 1zen and tra1n1ng1n sclence to develop the 1n1t1at1xe of the 1nd1v1dual would guard agamst th1s danger The fact that soclal reorgan1zat1on depends upon the educatlonal recon structlon should encourage educators to promote vocatlonal educat1on A vo catlonal educatlon whlch, utlllzee SC1Q1lt1flC and soelal factors w1ll dex el op practlcal mtelllgence Th1s practl cal lntelllgence w1ll keep us mowng forward 1n the world of tomorrow Murlel Applebee 45 THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION Slnce 1ts establlshment our Amerx can edueat1onal system can be d1st1n ffulshed by three perlode. Flrst was the per1od of the or1g1n of our natlonal exlstence We can d1st1ngu1sh three s1gn1f1cant factors of th1s per1od There was a DOSIUYQ lnterest 1n popu lar educat1on whlch IS admlrably ex pressed ln these words of Benyamm Franklm The good educatlon of youth has been esteemed by VSISQ men 1n all ages as the surest foundatlon of the happlness both of prlvate famllles and of commonvxealths Secondly many advocated educatlon that lt mxght be exerclsed to pattern an A mer1can Splrlt The thlrd attltude was that there was a presslng need of edu catlon for the people lf the new ex per1mental gox ernment were to be a succese George Washmgton s statement Knowledge 1s 1n every country the surest basls ot publ1c happ1ness rep resented the lJ18X31llHg stand for edu Cd.t10Il These same sentlments were stronglv lndlcated by Jefferson who wrote If a natlon expects to be 1gnor ant and free 111 a state of c1v1l1Lat1on It expects wh xt nex er was and never w1ll be John Adams also was mflu entlal ln adapt1ng educat1on to secure and support our Ameucan liberty md ldeals All of these men were of one m1nd 1n that educ ttlon xx 1s the most effec tual a1d for the promotlon and preser Nd.t10ll ot an lI1t6ll1g'9l1t popular gov ernment although thelr ldeas were not put lnto pract1cal use unt1l a much lat er date The second perlod conslsted ma1nly of the buxldlng and extenslon of the free publ1c schools Up to thls tlme many lmplactleal pl Ins for State edu catlonal svstems had been draun up and dlscarded A specmc amount of land had been glxen to the schools but except for the wx ell know n Lancas mon man was practxcally unattempt ed The people s real lnterest las 1n new settlements md eXp1ns1on Our system of educ LILIOII has alu us been eomevshlt lnfluenced by 1deas from abroad Interest 1n the chlld s dewelopment of facultles rather than the sublect matter xx as lntroduced by P6StdlOZZ1 a German SWISS When the 1ntercess1on for free pub llc schools began ser1ously there were three expl1c1t schools of thought The complacent well to do were contented xx 1th the present SltLl3.t1OII md could see no reason for change Another group the laborers and handworkers regarded free publ1c school as nec essarv to sztlsfy thelr des11e for edu catlon The better eductted publ1c mmded cltxaens appleclated the need . -.. . . 1 ' 1, 7 . . . . . ,, . . 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X x THE CRESCENT of educatlon from a soclal standpolnt Under the guldance and leadershlp of such educators as Horace Mann and Henrv Barnald and the statesmen De Wltt Cllnton and Thaddeus Stev ens the free publlc schools finally won thelr vlctory The last period reaches up to the present Durlng thls tlme the great est educatol IS undenlably John Dew y He started out as young men often do as an ld63l1St then he be came a pragmatlst and finally what IQ commonly referred to as an experl mentallst Dewey s followers belleve that educatlon s purpose IS to develop a soclal efflclency to enable one to par tlclpate ln llfe s everyday 3Ct1Xltl9S In thls so called reallstlc and prac t1C3l day and age lt IS belng 'lrgued whether or not some of the llberal arts should be replaced bs x ocatlonal traln lng Many feel that the frults of ed so that thelr actual exlstence cannot be questloned Other foremost questlons of the day concern rellglon ln publlc schools gov ernment control of secondary schools and compulsory soclal study As our social and ecollomlc alms change so must our educatlonal alms alter to satlsfy the need But through out the hlstory of educatlon ln these Unlted States thele has been and thele must be thls one conslstent mo tll atlng purpose that IQ to brlng 11010 educatlon to more people S4 if lk lk LIBERAL EDUCATION WITH VALEDICTORY From generation to generatlon men have passed on the torch of llberal educatlon Today for the first tlme men ask Can our llberal arts colleges surxlxe the school of crltlclsm whlch has flourlshed recently predlctlng self destructlon unless we pay less re gard to the lntellectual slde of educa tlon' Yet they know that progress can nexer be secure lf We oxerlook man Many people when conslderlng a llberal educatlon lmmedlately thlnk of an lsolated course of study conslst lng of anclent languages and lltera ture But lt would have to be far more than thlq to fulfill lts purpose In tl uth It IS an educatlon to prepale a person to find hlS place ln the world and to llxe wlth h1S fellowmen The vsord llberal ls derlxed from thc Latln word llber meanlng free Free from our preludlces vue enter ln tl the tudx of phllosophy and human mol als and ldeals What are the llberal arts? There 10 sex ell branches vshlch are usuallx Q llled the tllxlum or llterature and the last four called the quadrlylum O1 mathematlcs Yet we should not ul lke a gl eat dlstlnctlon betvs een them Ill thls last classlficatlon but bear ln mlnd thelr unltv of purpose for each depends upoll the others Indeed CICCFO polnts out that all precepts and smvlngs of phllosophers whlch are thc bascs of sclence would he burled ln dukness lf the llght of literature had not been applled to them Yet lnclent llterature has a sclentlfic slde ll the lx ork of Gallleo Darwln Neva ton and Copernlcus and through these sciences man finds the power and satlsfactlon of achlel ement nec essarx for hls happlness Because there 'lle sex 611 arts vue should not confuse '1 llterary wlth a llberal educatlon To be sure the classlcs are an lm . . , L L' , 1 I ' - K ,A x ' L 4 1 - 1' ' ' , L 7 K 1 . . . . ,, , - . ' r ' r Y , 7 . . 7 - ' 1 1 ' ' - ' 1 ' - e . , - V . . - . 9 9 ' , . Y . . . .- 4 . . . Q 7 . , . . . . . 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L y L L L LL L ' THE CRESCENT portant part of l1be1al 6dllC3.t1Oll and are essent1al to the de1elopment ot 1 cultu1ed 17618011 Nlany people teel that the 1 1lue of 1 cl1ss1c 1l educ lt10I'l has d1m1n1shed b11t 11e nnd upon lll X9Stlg'clt10ll th It m 1115 fl1lLl1i,S e due to the faet th 1t the 111o11g m111 11 as educ1ted fllltllfflllllllt, the IL 1d ers d1d not attempt to see the tlltlllllk Ill then llte s sett111g 01 OLIIS home t1mes the study ot LO1lStI'L1CtlOI'l ot l1nes caused neglect of the real be 111 t Yet 1f the college people ha1e fa1th 1n the1r college the l1ber21l sp111t w1ll be preserved ln them The queet1on ot the ueefulness ot a l1beral 6dLlCdt1OIl ar1ses Whe11 11e con s1der the great emphas1s on 1ocf1t1on1l courses ta11ght 1n o11r schools tod 11 1f the EdLlC3t1011 that prep'11es men to l11e better 111 ee IS not pI'E1Ct1C1l then we should not attach th1e c1Cll9CtlNQ not understand that the nrst 211m of 1 l1ber 11 arts college lb not to m1ke l1VNW6lS doctors and dCC,0LlIltLIltS that lt 18 to m1ke men More than e1e1 tod11v 11e 11eed Illbll 11 ho ha1e been l1be1ally edue ltbd 111d ha1e stud1ed the 1ClQ tS of the g1e1t est men conce111111g 1llt91H'1t1Oll1l O1 gan1zat1on The men 1vho found ou1 Ne11 World muet understand those great pr1nc1ples and 1deals that 11e find IH our D9Cl3Fat1Oll of Independ ence They must ha1e a lo1e ot de moc1acy freedom and coope1at1o11 W'e can t afford to lose the chance of 21 lastmg peace The llberal a1ts college 18 not a waste of tune and 11 luxury The eul tured min 1ust1hes 1ts e1c1ste11ee H1 h1s pe11etr1ted lIlt0 the se1e11ees 1nd 11tS t11 enough to 1611116 th 1t thus IN no suc!h person lN lll edue1ted n1 111' vet he str11es for completenees as far IS lt 1s h11m1nly posslble He also 1e1l1fes what 1 small amou11t he has 1ccompl1shed 111 relatlon to the a lllfbllllt to be learned and for thlq rea son he does ll0t boast of h1s educat1on He IS 1ble to SUIXIVQ d1sagreement 1ust IS he c 111 enloy 1ceord H1s ph1l osoph1e symp1thy and understandmg 11e 1 benent to 1ll m 1nk1nd A study of l1bera1 arte helps us to cult11 1te 1 taste for beauty and cul tu1e 1nd teaches us how to spend our IQISLIIQ t1me Many br1ll1ant mmds h11e been wasted because they were not g11en a chance to develop com pletel1 Although these mmds were used mech1n1c 1111 to earn a l1v1ng thelr h1gher tho11ghts and emotlons 119161 c1me 1n contact W1th the arts 1nd sc1ences whlch they could appre Cldte tunes 1nd codes of the greatest men 111ll XY e not 1n some measure set them 11p 1s models for ou1 own l11 es 7 There f01L I m11nta1n that only 1f se11e l1ber1l SdLlC2:ltlOH c1n se11e hum 1n1ty WX e h11e HONV leached the Olll commencement program becomes necessary for me du n ltllle of my claes part to express our pa1t1nff se11t1ments Valedlctory IS d911XQd from Lat1n and means to b1d fa1e thee well 1et we do not 11 ant to b1d 1ou SL formal farewell as We 111sh 1our mterest to follow us as It h1s Clllflllgb the past four years Oltlbl that some day you may find us 1 e1ed1t to th1s school from whlch 1ve 11e Q1 lilll 1ted tod 11 We re 1l1Le that 11e ue deeply lndebted to all 1ssem bled he1e trustees teachers parents fI'l9llClN 111d under gr 1du 1t6S On be we pre we pre place IH where It e to the ' 41 4 I - 11 . 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I 1 1 .Y H ' Y 1 '1 11 ' 2 . . , 1 - 2 11 ' .1 ' 2 ,' .1 1 1. 1 2 115 12 2 1 2.1. 2 2.1 32 ' -.12 11211 1 ' 1 1 - 21.1 '2' 7 '2 '111 2 111 1 1'1g .1 11.1, 1 1.1, 1 .1, .1 .1 , .1 2.1 2 12 2 . .1 2 1 - 2 2 1- THE CRESCENT hxlt ot ms cl1ss Ithank you Class lle ahead and spur us 011 to pralse n1 IILN H1 LX the memoly of our asso vs orthy ach1esements For us all a Lllllllll hue lljbhtflll the tasks Whlch happy and Worthwhlle llfe Ethel Chamberlaln 4 CEINTENNIAL ADDRESS THE ROAD THAT LIES AHEAD It 1s 1 p11s1lcge to 10111 sslth e 1lun1111 1nd students of Lee Academy 111 th1S hunchcdth commencement sea son Whllc I hase 11ot knossn th1s school for 111 of the yca1s of 1ts 9X1Qt e11ce I hase been able to folloss lt for n1 ins ot them I pleasantls 1ecall some of the msn md vs Omen vs ho vs e1e 1nHue11t11l Ill f1 imlllg, 1ts DOIICIQS and 111 pu fllfltlllfa lts 111te1 ests dur111g those nnddle scus ss hen so mans s1m1lar school sssu u11 Lble to nnd cxictly ssh lt thu should md could do to lll llt then usttulness lu eXc1den1V ssas estabhshed As ul: n11ts The1c ssclc sels fcw Iillljllb lllkll schools a11d thesc ss e1c to bt lound onls lll the c1t1es and largest toss 1s Mouos er the publlc hid I1Ot ut fcpted the lG,SD0l1S1b1l1tV of edu south beyond the eleme11tary 1 fommon schools At the beglll 111 of the last C6lltll1X the1e ssele mo than a thousand academ1es but 11obabls 11Ot more than tvs ents h1gh chools IH all Ness England Acad enncs 11ot o11ls ploslded ss hates 61 sec ondus school pr1s1leges the1e ssere thes also set much of the pattern of th it LflLlC1tlOl1 for the hlgh schools sshtn thes came Noss the1e ale p1ob1bls Ill Malne molc IC ide n11cs than 111 all the other Nevs England states Thls IS due to the unusual pros1s1on of our State Constltutlon that permlts the expendl ture of publlc money 1n pr1s ate schools Academles are of varlous klnds anc of varlous purposes Some are 111, more than local h1gh schools Cth ers are boa1d1ng schools tl1at d1ass students from Wlde areas Lee Acad emy It seems to me IS one that ha found the SQFVICG lt IS best and pecu l11rly fitted to glse and 1s g1v1ng that SCIVICQ sscll It IS a good example of the ss as a secondary school e1the1 hlgh school or academy can reach out the south of that envlronment vshm thelr needs suggest I should not bt competent to predlct the future of th1 school a11d shall therefore make nc prophecles about It but sslll conten myself bv saylng that 1f It contmue IH the future as IH the past to tix It goal upon the ldeal of sers 1ce to thes communltles and to the youth who l1s e IH them 1ts next years are sure to be as slgnlncant as those whlch are past To these young men and wom n vs ho are today to graduate th1s ever C189 IS of course mole slgnlficant Vtlth reference to the future than lt 1 to the past Llke thousands of oth ers they are gomg 1nto a ss orld of ln 40 z j 'z.'.', 1 . 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A I .Y ' ' THE CRESCENT definlte coniuslon Thelr school days have been days of tragedy for the world a tragedy whlch they have by no means escaped Even now they cannot expect to look forward to an era of peace and qu1et The closxng of the wan does not end the tumult and COI'lfL1Sl0Il that rows out of It One C0llt1I19Ilt the mother of modern c1v1l1zat1on hes 1n ru1ns ru1ns that are materlal phys1 cal moral and sp1r1tual Ten m1l l1on and mo1e of the young In es wh1ch w ere to carry on the torch of c1w1l1za t1on have been destroyed College and un1xers1t1es and profess1onal schools of all Europe are practlcally destroyed and cannot be restored fo1 many years These young men and women of thls class are among the youth of the Unlted States and the na t1on of the New World upon whose shoulders w1ll rest a greater burden of respons1b1l1ty than has ever been the lnherltance of any precedxng gen erat1on You and your mates of the oncom 1ng generatlon must g1Ve all that IS w1th1n you to compensate 1n all the mys you can for the terr1fic sacrlhce of those who haue fallen 1n battle You have a Job of salvagmg a culture that must not be lost to the world L aders ln rel1g1on 1n educatlon 1n all the arts and all the profess1ons as well as m1ll1ons of 1ntell1gent re spons1ble ordlnary folks are golng to be needed 1f we are to be protected aga1nst the per1ls of a second Dark Age Not pr1mar1lv 1n your own 1n terest but 1n that of the adult genera t1on ot 1 h1ch you are to be a part lt 18 essentlal that you shall go on w1thout ceasmg faclng boldly 1nd br uelx the challenges that you are sure to meet On thls day of your graduat1on and w 1th the next cholce st1ll to be made I haxe been thlllklflg' of the th1ng I should most l1ke to say to you I hue declded on what It should be Lnd you are llkely to be surprlsed at my cholcc Xou hue been all these ve :rs at school You have often been told that the ob1ect of that has been to get knowledge Knowledge IS power so the anc1ent Greek ph1loso phers told us and so you and I haxe eemed to b9ll8Y9 Well so It 1s But after all the years you haxe spent lll gett1ng knowledge and all the knowl edge vou may hate acqulred I haxe to ay to you that knowledge lb not enough Knowledge IS power only w hen It IS applled And knowledge 18 not useful elther to the one who has It or to am one else unless It IS used w1th good motnes and w1th rlght pul poses Educatlon for knowledge rlone may actually result IH eul 'lhat 15 sure to be the case where IIYIDLIISLS motnes and w1ll are wrong Educz t1on for knowledge w1ll result ln good only when 1mpulses motlxes and w1ll are d1rected to good ends Much harm has come to thls world of ours through men who had too much knowledge but too l1ttle 1ntegr1ty You know of COUIBS that an lmpulse can be low or It can be hlgh that motnes can be mean or noble that the Wlll can be weak or strong or badly used Th1s nat1on and world w1l1 desper ately need men and women who haxe knowledge men and women who a1e NVISG Thev w1ll exen more desper ately need men and women who hfue chuacter and 1ntegr1ty Grelt de ' 43 . . . . , . - I Y. - 1- . f . 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' , I ' L . - 1 ' , . . . - llll CHI+Sl Nl THOSE GALLANT BOYS OF LEE The-1e 'ue b1ave men sCatte1ed mdelx Thxou h the wfu tom wo1ld so dxefn F'1 htlng to DIOECCK then loved ones And then homes 1nd freedom dean F1 htmg, always fo1 one ptnpose The henta e xt home m 1113111 Those glllant boys of Lee Lon the wefns of 11ef and bloodshed Ted1ous axe the tests they meet Slovt 1nd costly 1s each V1CtO1X And so bltter each defeit Fmal w1cto1y ahead they see All 1101101 to then matchless COl11'i e These fi htmg boys from Lee When at last the Wal 15 ended And we count ou1 SOld161b '1ll Many then w1ll not be p1esent Cannot answel to the call Then vxell bow ou1 heads 1n 1ewe1ente As ou1 gallant lads come home To a land We love so deally And f1om Wll1Ch they I8 fcnced to 101111 When the flags ue 13lbCCl 111 tubute To tl1e boys who Wont 1etu1n And each exe ls bluued and flown Wlth the tezns that IH them bum When the boys ICfLl1D f1on1 battle Back to then count1y Then we ll b1eathe bQIl6Cl1CtlOll F01 the gallant bows from Lee Gladys Benson 4 9 U 4: 1 Ik. ,E H 1' . c . , - . V kv, . g L .- , , . . C .Q c ' - g z z 'z' ' g. ' 2 p . g VY L -1 g.v' L 4 ni . L L . Yet through all this strife a11d st1'11ggg1le. l v' - C. C. 1 y - ' . SA. -k Q 1 1 K , O- ' . V . D . v . ' -W C y v ' - ks 1 C , . V ' , . . ' . , , . , i Y . V ' Y- . . 1 . ,S 2 - 1 ' w ' Q' Y N' .Q c 'l ' -1 C ' v V K. . . . c U v ' 1 ' ' , THB CRESCEB T Sons and Daughters m the Serfvzce C 111 AY C1111 P1tt A191111 Kenneth Ba111es Raymond Beane Vlllfil Bell Dale Box ce G1lbc1t Box cc Beechu BClNlll1,tOll lzcob 1101111351011 l0lll's 1 Oj1ll1,,tClI1 Don 11d B1 xdbuly Joan BlddbLl1W Ph1l1p B1o11 ll Vllldl Brown VV1no1 a Bub ll VV1l11am Ch 1se A1f1ed Clemons 1 L1ll1I'Cl Cobb Bllltllll C obb Kenneth Cobb l..dXXlCllCQ Cobb 111911111 Cobb XO1lT1dl1 Cobb Robut Cobb Ste1l1ng Cobb AY1CllbNX Coffey JI Robc1t Coffey Alton COfllll hung Cothn Ralph Cofhn GQOILQ Conlogue Herman Conlogue Arthur CFOCKQI F111nd C rocke1 Cha1les C,Ul'IlIlllllg'S Paul C ushm 111 A11 1rd Cu1t1s Vvllll illl Cllltls Robert Daggett Lau rence Danforth Donald De1a1te Byron Delano Kenneth Delano Leste1 Delano Bellldfd Downs Alston Downs Cl1ffo1d Downs Flederlck Eames FOSt9l Farrell lNc 11 Fa1rell Eldon lflsh Delbelt F1tlp1tr1ck De 111 Fogg Cl 11 ence Foss GGOISC Foss R01 Foss St 1111 x Foss 01 m 111 Foxx Kfnneth Clover 1d C lo 111 lllLlS C llllfldll 1171111 1m Grlthn X1 1lte1 Ham1lton Fouest Hanscom Kenneth Hanscom Alton Hamn l'1CClLl1CK H xmn lCl1OlClHdI'I'1S No1n1 Ill H'1r11s X1 111en Hasson W 111en Haskell Edu a1d Hatch Alb1o11 Hayman Kelth Haxm tn C 1 11 ton Hlllman hobclt Hersom Cha1les House Cl1ffo1d House lN01l'l1'Ill House 01118 JIDQOD Jesse Jones He1be1t Joy J zmes Joy Rlchard Joy Nathan Jordan Clarence Kellogg George Kellogg Leroy Kellogg Sh1rley Kellogg CCd11c Klng I loxd .KIIIIILX H 1ro1d K11eeland Thomas Knovs lton Aub1ey Lane Jr Alton Lawler Robert Learned Kenneth LllldS2lV Norma Lmdsay tobert L1lld92lV Munn Llnscott Donald I ovs ell He rbert Lowell L 111 rence Lovs ell Robert Lovs ell Vaughn Lowell Jr Edgar Madden Lloyd Mallett IFWIH Maker John McCormack Donald McK1nnon Robert MCKIHHOH Eugene McCla1n Roger McLellan M1lt0H M1lls Patr1c1a MOPIIQOH 1 xe1ett Murch1son L llll CRCG M111 Ch1SOll R1chard Neale Charles NICKQFQOD Donald N1ckerson Cl tude Noble Leroy Norton Qtephen Noyes 1 1 I O in 1 Yln. . , C C n I vin- . C . . . . I 1 7 . ' ,. T , JI.. I. . A .' ' . 1 v' r vp 1 - v 3 v 0 K, - C J . -I z 'z 'f 1 -' ' ', z ' . . W K Y . ' ' 4 v C' 2 - 1 v y - , , .Y L 1 . '1' 2 ' .7 .C V 1 1 kk- E ptr L-S L A r , , .1 ' 5 1 , .' ' 2 1 1 i la' 1 1 2 1 ' ' . ' Fa 1 r11 w .1 1 ' , l'.1clCf. 1 VCI ' 1 ' 1 w w- w 1, , , lfloyd Cfobb rllllll Cfordon Ifnnest Lovsell X X - ua is . 3 1 . V-, 1 ' 2 E v v ..' 7. - f ' v ' C .' Q f '111 I 1 4 A . , , . ,. . . ' W 1 7 4 4, v 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 J xx , I , C ,- xv ,.- 4 'w ' ' ' - 1 4'1 ' f A C C A 'uv' Y 1 Y 11 l f 1 1 , 1 1 V. .1 f 1 ' 1 C L 'r 1' I 1' ' A T , . . Q . L, 2 I . . , w 1 1 ' 1, , ' J Z ,, ' 1 2 c 2 1 1 , . , 1 ' , 1 . , . . '. , 1. Y. 2 . 2 . 7 L, 2 , . K. 5 ' . A . avg 1 lx ' w D . 4 , . 1 1 . . . , , . Q 1 ' L' c s I Y 1 LA P L A 1 ' 1' ' M X an Nute Ierael Nute Frank Nute Malcolm O Brren Carl Olsen Hfrrrv O Nerl Peter O Ne1l Wendell Peters Clrtton Prckerrng George Prckerrnyb Clrfford Phrlrps Don rld Porter Norman Porter Wax ne Porter Delmont Preble Bryce Prrest Sheldon Prleet Q rl Reed Peter Reed Jr H rrry Rrchardson Carlton Rrdeout Erne t Rrdeout Robert Rrdeout Albert Rrpley THE CRESC ENT Harry Ripley VVa1do Robrnson Ruth Rogers J rmes Rogers Albert Rose Frank Scott Claude Scrrbner R ry mond Se wer rnce Pr rncre Sh rw Hollrq Shores Lrwrence Srbley Ir 1 Smrth Hersey Smrth Ronald Soucre Ceorge Sprreue Bernard St rples Norm 1 St rples Fmmett Stexens I ergh Stevens R ry Stew ens C lfryton Sutherl rnd P rul Sutherl rnd Wrllram Tart F rrth Thrbode ru Robert Thompson Cecrl Thornton Everett Thornton Evan Thurlon Beach Thurlow Frederrck Thurlow Harold Thurlow Roger Thurlovs Vernon 'Iucker Marcellus Turner' Durwr rrd Welch Qurnton NVelch W 13 Welch Delbert Whrtc John VVh1te Rho rdes YVh1te lake Whrtnex Prederrck VVh1tten 'Worm rn VVh1tten Pr rnk XX hrrtx Jr l rmes XV1ll1rnrs Clrftord Worster Kenneth Worxter leo Worxter CN zrlrncl Young C rour Young, NY Y , 49 I. ' ' x A' ' . . V . 7 ' 1 w - ' c . 7' Q O v '1 . .. 1 , . 1 1 C e , . . u I- 5' r 'Q ' Ser 'r 2 r ' 2' .. . . , Z .A 2 I 4 A sl X Tl Y' A 3.7 ' 'E ' . 1 .. V ,. . 1 . 2 ' R l 2 2 2 7 . V ,, S A . cv' 1 K ' 3 I 7' 27' 2 .' . . ki , I f , , v r Z 2 .' 4 E' X r . r . , . . ' 3 H ,Jr. u 3 . . 1 . v- V . r-ur . ,r rg -ra ', ', V , . . . .v I' . . . 2 Y .' -2 H' ' 2 .' c A . Y 1 - ' I w . fc 1 2 1 . l 2 P: 1 2 r ' 15 ' . . . . . J A. x ' - 1 I2 ' 'Z ri 1 , ' r . . . x .' I 5 f THE CRESCENT ACTIVITIES ALUMNI SONG Here Q to you dear L A Though vse re gone we remaln true to 50u Lee Loval to fr1ends bound heart to heart by your txes Hallovs ed the spot VVhe1e vou stand m1d the pmes and the lfxkee blue Deen 18 WOUI campus old faces enchant us Ab we come back L A to vou M 1 y M Carney 7 v v' r v ' 7 , . 1 ' v . M ., . . .A 1. ' ' -1 I nn 1 V 4 1 w 1 .L ., . , , . ., V . ar . 3 THE CRESCENT ATHLETICS AT LEE ACADEMY As the LLl1tL1l1ll xl lssue of the Cres cent g,ocs to p1ess thc boys of Lee A c1demN ue cngtgcd 111 the usual spung t1me sport bzseball Baseball 18 the oldest sport to be played at Lee no one can be sure vt hen It fust be c ime a tax o11te past1me In the years 1911 1914 Lee s teams compared fax 01 xblv Wlth those of ltrger prepara tory schools For a few years base bill was not emphas11ed but s1nce M1 McDonald beeame coach 111 1928 It has been one of the mole populal sports Football was ftrst 1nt1oduced 1n 1912 and xx as qu1te popular fO1 a t1me Durmg the p11nc1palsh1p of John K Pottle Lee teams made a good recold The outstandmg performances of Chlp Stex ens and Sam Thomp sm ale cxxmples of the accomphsh ments of L A 111 th1s spo1t Basketbxll was also 1l1t1OC1llC6d ln 1912 It 18 plobablx the tax 01111 sport It Lee todas Here lgcllll the 1600161 ls too long to mentlon 111016, than 1 ten 15115618 1nd tc tms fJ11tSttllC11Ilg' pl ty crs mcludc Walter H 1m1lton Sxmuel Thompson Thcolxfobb 1311111119 P1Ck Lung Somc of the l1te1 1JldXLlS ue H uold ind Fleddle Th1lllOXX H uold xx on the rcfel ee s cup xt the t0UlI11 ment ln 1942 H1511 scormg, teams m clude 1935 1936 and 1942 all of vs h1ch vxere undefeated In 1938 we vsere Co Champ1ons of North Penob scot League Lee has been known for years as the Cradle of Cross Country Sewer al runners haxe later vs on vude rec ogmtxon A track team was o1gan1zed1n 1917 W1th Cornehus Clark prlnclpal and former capta1n of Yales xarslty coach That year the 1191ghbOI'l1l2, schools d1d not haxe teams so there vs ere no meets for the team Outstand mg runners 1nclude Elgm Low ell who took flrst place 1n the mlle and a half ldCG VVorth Noyes vunner of the State meet Leo Taxlol Ha115 R1ch ardson Lawrence Osgood V1nalStev teams 1nclude 1924 1928 1935 vs h1ch C2l.pt1l16d the State Plep School tltle and 1936 xx h1ch xx on the State Champlonshlp The purpose of athletlcs at Lee has alu us been good spo1tsmansh1p and athletlcs haxe alwaxs contrlbuted to bulldmg the loval school Splllt vs h1ch prexalls among the students and thc xlumnl Folks gathered round the stoxcs 111 local stores st1ll d1scuss Ted C Llfth 1925 Wlnter C3.ll11X al and the current basketball games ale usuallx the faxo 1te tOp1C fs 0.2 J s e -X 1 'z - : , , ' - r 1' - 11 1 1- , r ' v 1 'z 3 z ' A z fi . ' ' , - . - .1 v 1 I I . . . , , 1 w y ' 'v U ' I 1 7' v - A L - x f .1 . . . . A, l A. 3 , , , - A- 'w 1 1 vu ' ' , . . . 44 Y' 1 I 1 I v 1 1 ' . c .I I c - ., v w 1 1 3 v w . '1 - ' Y ' ' ' 1 1. N , . . J 1, , . V. V Cf .' ' 7 ' . . . . , , ' . 1, as i t . . . r . c , - . . , , - 7 ' 7 A n . u v 1 l 1 . 5 A L4 A - . a v 1 'I ' Y . . , ., . . . , . . .. , - . v . . v K 7 , , 7 ' , 1 f ' 1 w ' 9 y ' .. - 77 , ens and Mad1son Haskell. Leadmg . Y ' u u 5: ' ' 1:2 3 - s - ' 1 ' ' 7 l 1 1 A Y q a 1' I' A 1 I u 4 v ' v . . 9 3 l x . I 8 'kv - . v 3 '. v -' I K. - N 4 ' L A x 4 1 4 . 1 1 .1 v vw 1 1 ' . 2 . an . s . . , , ' wx . 2 ' v , ' K , , v DK ' 2 1 2 az sz z '- g . . ' 1 f ' 2' ,Ia I : 1 . , A z , , z , - z . . 1 I 1 . 1 v 1 1 '1, . ' v . z 1 . z , , . ' , - 1 1 1 1 'Ls 1 2 1 2- . L- .V 1 K - L- 1 My 3 1' L1 5 l y' 4 L1 . - A 4 7 ii. l THE CRESCENT C IRLB BASKETBALL A1e xxe gomg to h 1xe g11ls b 1sket b 1ll th1s xea1 7 XX hen s the f1rst p1ac tlce Cxlllllg' to haxe outs1de games Hoxx manx' VV1th xxhom W1ll bas ketball IlY'dCtlCG ex 61 b6g1H9 V' These IIUGSUOHS 1nd m 111x H1016 xx e1e hu11ed It Bliss P1nks f1om the tnst d1x ol school to OCtOb61 16 Then 1t last 1 h01d8 ot us 84 to be exact tloop ed to the ffxm tor 1 ff1ue11ng 111 actlce es 1011 The next morn1ng xxe made ex e1al 1nte1est1ng but palnful obser x 1e1o11s 111 vxe dlshked NGIV much ou1 el1sses on the second floor, UD 11ene1ls IJ 111618 1nd books chopped to the flOO1 1ea1lx need not be retr1ex ed Vte lost 1 l1ttle of ou1 cou1 1ge but 11ot ou1 6llthUQ121QITl f0l our next bas ketball 111 1et1ee Put dld xxe llke 1t NN e 1t1 It up 1nd 44 of us stuck to 1t the xx hole 1e1son VX e all xx e11t o11 1f1St from Voxnm fnst fame 1t NI1tt1xxamke1g and ex e11 though all of Us xx ouldn t be IH the f1o11t l1ll6 xxe got st lge struck We xxere so xxeak flOH1 our St1I'X1t10I1 lJL11Od that xxe lost the game Q24 to 9111 Close huh l NN e came out of the battle xx 1th scratches brulses but n p1x healts MISS Banks sald xxe x e1c good It least h 1lf of the game 1Jeo1ed 1 1 D0ll1tS to the11 8 the 11st txxo 1 rt CMust h 1xe bee11 the gl 1pe f1u1t xxe had at the halflj We1e we 1J1Olld of ou1 cheerle1de1s and mana ge1s 111 the11 nexx umforms' YVe xx eren t No 1 potatoes but xxe t1f1x eled 111 F'1ed Delano s potato xan to Matt1xxamke1g 1nd Schenck We nex 91 h ld to xx OYIX about sto1ms the dax of 1 game because It xvas a sure thlllg XVe 1lso 11exe1 had to xx orrv a bout Jox ce Lobb and Barba1a Kel loggs gettmg to a game on t1me be e 111se thex nex 61 d1d We xx ere met YV1th plenty of hos 111tal1tx at Qchenck not the brand of horsep1tf1l1tx xxe 6HCOLlHt91Ed at CCen SOILLU It 1l1te1 game Thev exen let us beat them Am Ik1dd1lf1g9 W Sl'l'l6316d them' Guards good for xxa1ds good and oh the noise we o11 the bench made' fThe boys en 1ox ed the Schenck Cheerleade1s xe1y muchj XVe st1l1 l1ked our cheer1e1d ers un1fo1ms the best Olll 11101119 and ou1 sp1r1ts xx ere sllghtlx loxx ered xx hen xxe plax ed ou1 rc turn game xx 1th Schenck The WIH lllllg thlee 11o1nts xxe1e 11ot ours WI1tt1xx 1mke1g he1e VVe vxon Ixutt sud Xou It 11l1x1ng out of YOUI cl1ss' X ou 16 111 fm 1tl Xou ll get beaten by the bets beeause xx onlx lost 3 polnts to 1 'food Commerce team Vers'1t11e 1,0l1N Jox xx 1snt outstandlng 1n thls 52 xme bec1use of her o11e handed shots but she baffled the Comme1ce for xx 11ds xx1th he1 one handed stops S11lend1d glldldlllgl The other guards xxh11lxx1nd Noves a11d dependable lllfl dellghtful Goof also turned 1n xxgll pe1fo1mances Mel Joyce and K that te111f1c th1eesome certaln lx shoxx ed the aud1ence some smooth 11 1sses and neat baskets What 3HOth91 XGII xx1ll do fO1 them and also for Iol1 aheadx a tr1ple th1eat by her selt Watch out foes' Desplte 1 terrlflcker than usual snoxx stolm xxe ll'1Xdd9d Howland for our next out of toxx 11 game It was mp 1nd tuck all the xx ax ex en unto the - 1 Q14 11 W Y I L1 1, 1,K' 21, '1k.v is - 1 t1 , I . 1 - . ' 1 1 1' 7 7 ' 1 1 ' ' ' c - N . X 1' 1 ' 1 ' , ' -' 'P ' ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . fc 1 l , V V, . Y . - Y . - . . . . 1 K 1 l A1 ' .1 2 2 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K1 ' C ' .1 1 1 - 2 12 .1 ' 2 j ' .1 1 1 2 2 2 ' . v ' 1' 1 . , 2 , 1' 1' . . . e 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 - I1 ni W I 1 x y ' x 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 ' N 1 1 ' 4-. f its 1' 1 1 s ' fi 1s . . ' . 1 - 1, L. 1 1 v . 1 . v 1 1 5 ' c. 1 . 1 5 A 1 W' 1 32 ' 1 1 1 1 1 5 1' ' 1 1 11 21 1 1 ' -4 5 1 1 1 . .' 1 1 1-1 1 1 3 - N Q rv - - X 1,, c 1 2 1 C ' A M Y 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 5 1 1, 7 , ' 1, . 1 1 2 ' 2 1, 1 - 1 . - T A 1 1 ,ay 1 ' I ' 1 . tw v 1 K1 1 1 1. B ' . v l . ' i ' ' 1 5 A ' 1 2 2 '21 A2 ' I ' . 1 . 1 , 2 .1 1 1 -- 1. ' 1 2 . , 1 , 1 ,. 1 , , 1 1 1 . an Y 1,1 2 v. yy . ESS. Y 1 - 1 1 2 'E L1 1 v A ,, 7 1 , 1 , - I r v A , , 1 -J , 1 1 'P O c ' , yn 7 d h , l1e1 -4 to IJeeembe1 1. Reason. ur 50 Domi, xx 6 Shoul ax 9 accepted g 1 2 1 2 2 2 4, . 1 f ,3 1 g 'Q 1 3 ' 7 ' 1 K 1 1 1 2 C, , A . 1 c 1 1 ' , 'I 1' X- 3 Y K 1 ' .1 12 L1 1 A1 . ' ' 'K 1 1 51 1 11 1 V A1 2 72 ri 4 1 2 A, x - L A , J 1' 1 v X1 C L, , 5 I , - I' 1 ' I ' ... . 1 , . 'Q , Y - ' , 1 1' 1 J 1 ' 1 1 ' . , ' . 1 ,1 , 1 1, k , 1 .1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' y , 1 , ,- 111 V 17 KV Z f A1 2 1 1 . 2 ' u as L ' C' 1 1 I' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , A 4 1 ZA S 1 F 1 1 1 K . , , 1 11 121 era. 1' 2 ' 1 1 1 '2 1- 1 - ' - L - - ' - 4 7 , ' ' . A ' X lr L' 1 x f ' A K ' ' 2 'A' C 1 2A1k1 K1 f 1 1 S. 1 A . ., 2 . 1 . , 1 1 Y 1 , 1 1 ' 1 - J 1 1 11 1 2 .Y . 11 1 ' 1 1 1 7K1 f 7 .1 L , A ' 1 2 12 2 1 . 1' ' 2 U ' ' - - 1' H 1 ' 1 2 1 1 1 1 K K 1 L1 A1 v L1 ' , v ' va 1 1 v 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 f 1 ' , - 1 1 I ' t C , 1 n A A 1 L ' I 1 2 A1 1 1 y l - I v Lv H 1 THE CRESCENT the end When the nnal xx hlstle blexx the teams had an equal number of baskets and brulses Kay IS to be con grltultted fol her clex 81 pl21Vlllg ind T01 l'lOldlIljD the te lm togethel She xx IS as cllm ls Mr Damon lll JLIHIOI lllgllsh elxsslj Bx the tlme HlJXXllllll xlslted Lee we d stlcked up some ext IDLYILHCL lnd xve oxcrxxhelmed them bpelklng of belng oxerxxhelmed we were IH our game xvlth Llncoln there Waltll we meet them ln our oxx Il floor' xx as our clx We dld Ox erxxhelmed agaln' ' ' So what? VVe can stlll look forxvard to anothel ye lr l11Q tlme we ll haxe xets We dldn t go to Danforth ln the x an S nh 1 0 hol e poxx 61 ears plus 5 fe nllle poxxer on the hllls xxe Hnallx I9 ched our destlnatlon desplte a bl1Z z ld Talk about cllmblng the stalrs of the Emplre State Bulldlng thats tame beslde the stalrs xxe mounted forth After our trlp thlough the maze to oul dlQQS1Hg' room and back xxe needed no w arm up Our C1Ll19t sweet nd shx iw ell sxx eet anvxx lxj Melx 1 tulned IH 1 wonderful glme flxe laces lxe baskets ln the flfqt quar tel The second team played after that lnd perfolmed llke xeterans Because of lack of tlansportatlon onlx one cheelleadel xx as able to go on thle trlp so Joan dlafted Lola and DOTIQ to L lst her When an exhlbltlonl They olght to be IH moxles' Pob Hope x ould be lealous though Bo walt tlll be plav Commerce drx n thele xVlll xxe trlm them' We lmos dld here If we could onlv haxe stllted DllX1llL, the fll t hllf Welt xxf exclted xx hell we ffllllld th It ill of us would go to Malne Bchool of Com melee mln lgClN LhQ61l6ld9lS flrst team and all Incldentally the score doxvn there was 16 to 27 Commerce It dld look as though our plpe dre lm were g0lHg to come true at the half We had a wonderful tlme anyway th lllks to moxles bowllng shopplng xvalklng the roads Cpardon me streetsl md frled cl lms fDOl1t tell Vllss B lnkslj We xll got a chance to dlsplay oul tllents when Danforth marched to Lee at our last game The flrst team bless thelr hearts bullt the score so that the second team could go IH They play ed as well as the flrst team so the thlrd team went ln durlng the fourth uuartel By the way we haxe a trlple thre lt forw ard sectlon next year trlp le threat to the older veterans Mar xel Applebee MHTIOH Brown and Pat Burns Promlslng We d say A good flrst team should be com orlscd of graduates of a good second dldn t plav the games on the floor but lll splrlt on the sldellnes wasn t x second team at all They played four games Wlth Mattawamkeag and won them all very declslvely and one game xvlth Llncoln Llncoln won but got a scare and we dldnt get a chance to ex en up the score Renle Hennle and Phyllls certalnly learned to WhlZ a round the floor and pass beautlfully They gave the flrst team plenty of competltlon Hennle mastered a very neat plx ot and one handed shot Renle lmproxed IH every xvay fExer notlce how calm she lsol and we dlscovered a Dorls Jox Junlor ln PhVll1S Cobb You should see her smooth one hand cd shots from center Carlene Bunny llllne B 1 H md Jeln ploxec xelx dependable Ill eomblt alld dls I7l tX6d talent worth YVdtCh1l'lg' come .. 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I x -.......LxXLx Scenes Rec A11 Le. Upper left Gx mn mum r1ght D01H11tO1Y Left center Street Qcenf 184 m 11g,ht center Louerlett Dew 151013 l ' x I N, LJ, . -Q-,uw-'ki P' I A 1 ' , - , , . - , r 'N W f ,xt A' - fi w, 4,j,- 1 N v : , 5 8 , 1, 5' I .5 .fx-iwi 'fl' e V: ' za' 1 . u 1 I nv : 1 K, ' f. .',. A . , . t t , : , . 3 l Qtlder Days cademy 2 Street Scene, 1885g upper center: Original Academy, cene 1885 fht: Dexter Merrill Stand Ax C1111 GX mnaslum Mallett Hall A FACULTY A Moulton Pottle AB CColbyD M A Prlnclpal F J McDonald BS fMd1H6J Submaster Mrs F J McDonald AB fM31H9, Mrs C A McFarland BS QMHIHED Mlss H1lda Banks fMa1ne School of Commercej Rlchard J Race AB. fColbyJ Howard C Damon AB QMEIHQJ Mrs. A. Moulton Pottle, fBoston Universityl THE CRESCENT SENIGRS MURIEL APPLEBLE Chubby Enfleld Fa1r tresses mans 1mper1a1 race ensnare And beauty draws us wrth a s1ng1e halr SUDAN BLAKE Sue Lee Eternal smiles her happlness betray JOAN BLAKE Lee Joan has a thousand charms to show, 'Ihat people howe er contented never know DONNA BOWKER Bgwk Carroll Charmxngly blushmg she ve1ls her sacred fires And unawares morallty exp1res 'K U ,, . , . . . . . ,, FW Cl As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Jo Y L? i y v AL ' ' YI THE CRESCENT ADELMA BOYINGTON Adel Klngman Just knows and knows no more her B1b1e true A truth a brllhant Soldier never knew GORDON BRADBURY Brad Enfield He 11ves to bu11d not boast a generous face No tenth transmlsslon of a foohsh Race Burlmgton An honest man close buttoned to the chln Broadcloth wlthout and warm heart wlthm CAROLYN CARR Carrle Macwahoc Her Wlt 1nv1tes you by her looks to come But when you knock It never 1S at home RICHARD BRADBURY Rick THE CRESCENT ETHEL CHAMBERLAIN E h Hancock She could diSt1I1gl11Sh and d1v1de A han' EWIXL south and southwest Slde NORMAN COBB Nolm Lee Ve sels large may venture mole But llttle boats should keep near shore ALBERTA CRAIG Bert Brookton Come p1a1se at mornmg what they blame at nlght But always thmk the last oplmon ught IRENE DELANO Renxe Lee Sllence ye wolves' whlle Bobby to Irene howls And makes nlghts h1dEOUS answer hxm ye owls .l tl y U . . . . . , . . ,, .4 . u E, . , la M A . . 5 . . . .. h ,, as ' an ' ' 1 1 ' THE CRESCENT BARBARA GRIFFIN Gr1f Kxngman Satlre should l1ke a pol1shed razor keen Wound wlth a touch thats scarcely felt or seen THURSTON HASLAM Dusty Waltham On the stage he was a natural s1mp1e and aifectmg SYLVIA JORDAN Syb Osborn Fnankness IS to do and say the oddest thmg 1n the oddest way DORIS JOY Joy Macwahoc Seeks pamted trlfles and fantast1c Joys And eagerly pursues many boys KK ' 1 , Y , ,Y , . nl 'Twas only that when he was off that he was acting. H - ' n H H . . v . . , 7! THE CRESCENT BARBARA KELLOGG Goof Lee Manner IS all 111 all whate er IS wut The subst1tute fox gemus sense and W1t LAURENCE LOUPIN LOop Enield Glumbllnb at morn he wakes hom short repose B16dlhES the keen an and growls as he goes Lee In lubuc employments mdustuous and gxave And alone wlth h1S fuends Loxd' how meuy was he' PRISCILLA MCLORMACK SIS Macwahoc Satues my weapon but Im too dlscreet To run amuck and tllt at all I meet . I4 H . . , . ,. 1 1 . Q V . . ,, 7 3 ' Ai An . Q 1 - 9 . , ' . . n VAUGHN LOWELL Ox 1- ., ' . ' .' . ,. J 5 3 ll ' if ' 1 7 v 1 ' ' 73 , . THE CRESCENT RUTH MacDONALD Mac Oxbow Lxfe IS a Jest and all tblngs show It I thought so once but now I know lt CHARLES MERRILL Ossxe Lee Who dares thls palr of boots d1splace MILTON MILLS M1lt Harrlson On hfes vast ocean dlversely we S311 Reason the compass but passlon is the gale PAUL MOREAU Moro Masardls W1th too much qmckness ever to be taught W1th too much thmkmg to have common thought ll , . , . ,, . . . Must meet Charles Merrill face to face. U ' 7 ' ' ' 77 , . u - ' THE CRESCENT MARY MOORE Cutie Wa1te If to her share some female errors fall Look on her face and you 11 folget, em all RUDOLPH RIDEOUT Rube Lee Hxs soul proud SCIGHCS never taught to stray MEREDITH ROUND ROUI1d19 Enfxeld Get place and wealth lf poss1ble Wlth gxace If not by any means get wealth and place RICHARD SCRIBNER DICK Lee Those who ln quarrels lnterpose Must often wlpe a bloody nose M ' I v ' . - 7 , Y! AA ' ' . Far as the solar walk or Milky Way. 77 , . U ' KK ' ' y ' H THE CRESCENT GLORIA STEVENS G 0 Lee When music heavenly maid was young While yet in earthly church she sung. RAYMOND SUTHERLAND Ray Carroll He trudged along unknowmg what he thought And whistled as he went for want of thought BARBARA THOMPSON Tom Lee To midnight dances and public show RUTH THOMPSON Ruthie Enfield Where order ln varlety we see And where though all things differ all agree U 1 U 1 J li ' 97 66 Y And bear about the mockery of woe, 4 , il ' Y . ' ,' i7 , , - THE CRESCENT LEROY THURLOW Red Lee Together let us beat th1S ample Held Try what the open what the covert y1e1d MAXINE WARE Max Passadumkeag He modest looks the cottage nught adorn Sweet as the prlmlose peeps beneath the thorn JOSEPH WILSON W11116 'Iwo urns by Joe s h1gh throne have ever stood The source of Ev11 one and one of Good FRANK WHIRTY Whlrt Lee The br1111ant chxef 1rregu1arly great Frank haughty rash The Rupert of debate W , H A4 ' 1 ' H , . .. .. ,. . , -, New York City, N. Y. 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H ! ! i ' THE C RESCENT WAYNE WHITNEY Lee By DUQIIISUC blows and knocks He-'d prove Lee's doctrine orthodox THE CRESCENT LEANDER HATHAWAY MOULTON Mr Chairman Schoolmates and Friends When 1t was suggested to me that I write a poem for this occasion I was extremely uneasy as to the result and that uneasiness has in creased every moment since My rhyming machlne ln its most balmy and lobust daxs nex Ll was one of the automatic self feeding kind used by Bobby Burns vs ai ranted to turn out something on the slightest prox OC?lt1Oll Mine is a sort of home made contrix ance that alvs ays runs haid and needs lots of labor for small returns and xears of disuse and lust haxe crippled the old thlng to such an extent that it seemed actuallx ciuel to start It going again of all kinds so long ago I banished it to the attic where the noise of the children and their lnslstent and clamorous cries foi bread and buttei and shoes and the other trivial but all too common affaus of married life might not keep the poor thlng 1n a constant state of agony However when this call came I pulled it out of 1ts hiding cleaned away the cobwebs and rust patched up the parts the kids had broken and after much o1l1ng with many doubts and I'I'llSglX111gQ hating care fully stuffed one ear with cotton that the tones might not strike so hard at flrst as to ruin my already shattered nerx es I prepared to turn the crank Before starting the machine howex er I sat musing for a moment while thoughts went back over the swlft flown years till they counted thlrty since I flrst made the acquaintance of old Lee Noi mal Manx faces and many scenes passed before my x1s1on llke soldiers on review The mad pranks of boyhood bring a smile and manx a scene 111 the old school room and many a student gathering without sets my heart to throbbing and my blood to racing through my veins in the old w1ld way . 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'1'11 '-15 THE C A DREAM OF REUNION DAY Brrghtly shrnes the sun of Augus Above a small New England town In a lrttle sheltered valley L1ke some Jewel 111 a monarchs crown Theres the sound of many footsteps On each broad elm shaded stree Where the 'nerry feathered warblers F111 the an w1th brrd song sweet Steadrly the clans are gatherrng Some from many mlles away Comrng to exchange a frrendly greetrng Once more on Reunron Day Eyes from whrch youths frre has faded Steps that have grown sedate and slow Grey harred men and stately women Are the boys and g1r ls I used to know Then l1ke a straln of martral musrc On the an so warm and st1l1 I seem to hear the old bell callrng Come to the Academy on the hrll And rn sprrrt I am wrth them As marchrng down the long arsles they come And the teacher says Be careful there Turn a square corner And step the left foot on the beat of the drum When fates hand shall have severed the sllver chord And shattered l1fes golden bowl May we stand shoulder to shoulder 1n rank and f1le When the Great Recorder calls the roll Elrdah Bartett Muzzy RESCEN T The Qld School Bell The summer days have passed away And now agarn as ever The old bell at Lee Normal rrngs To call us all together It rmgs rts tones out loud and clear That all may hear rts call And could rt speak I know twould say Come students dear come one and all It 11ngs for those who present are Brrght faces cluster round Who gather rn the old school hall When they hear the merry sound But some who long therr places frlled In the old famrlrar spot Arc I1l1SSlDg from the merry throng W1l1 the absent be forgot? In sunslnne and rn ram And though they may be far away Would vselcome them agaln And the teachers who taught us how In wrsdoms path to dwell May we meet them there for many terms At the rrngmg of the bell And And rts tones are hushed forever May And when that bell rn srlence lres the bells of heaven as sweetly rmg call us there together LOtt1e L Cllfford 88 if if WHY9 Hall to thee rmprrsoned mrnd Why are you now not free To wander away over the hrlls And once more happy be? Paul Moreau 45 76 . , . Q t , ' 3 . v r . , ' , Q Y Q. . w , . - t c l , . A . , , H , H . ., . . - . , , I . . - ' ' , , , , . . . , . . . A . , ' , , - . ' ' . 4 - 3 7 . - - .- ,- No: it rings for the absent ones as well, ' 7 7 , ., y . .1 ' H f y 1 , 5 ' ' - v ' 7 y . U ' ' , 4: af ' H 1 . 7 . , . . . . , ! ' Q 7 THE FRILQC EXIT TRIBUTE TO FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT AMERICAN SPIRIT As a lrght house on a rocky shore Standrng the wrnds and wave Warnmg approachmg shrps Of rocks and dangers grave Havrng the tale of the past Lrghtrng the path of tomorrow Emblematrc of love and hope Also a knower of sorrow Endurrng srlent and stern And a farthful vrgrlance keeprng Watchrng oer troubles and cares Whrle the rest of the world rs sleeprng Understandrng the crres out of War Gravely surveyrng a peace Wrth rts lrght to lead arrght Takrng 1tS place and rts work Yet after ltS solemn day The walls must crumble at last Crumble and fade away Yet ever the rnfluence left there The good and the Work rt has done Helped the world rn 1ts progress By farth each battle won Gladys Benson 48 wk WORLD S END Sometrme somewhere when years grow old And I am bent and grayed I ll srt up hrgh on a wrndswept h1ll And thrnk back to places Ive strayed fll I have left are memorres now tl my broken heart 1S beyond a mend When I am trred of thls old world at last Ill retreat to my home Worlds End Paul Moreau 45 Wrth qurverrng lrp and tear frlled eye And low and muffled drum I saw outlrned on the azure sky The long processron come Wrth snappy steps and eyes ahead They marched from the barrack gate 'Io thrnk some would be stopped by lead Oh what a horrrble fate' Above waved the red whrte and blue The flag they are to frght for But courage and prayer are up to you To garn vrctory rn thrs war They went wrth smrles upon therr faces Across the rollrng whrte capped sea To frght rn drstant forer n places But a few months shall roll and then They ll be w1th us once more Oh God' permrt thrs won t happen agarn A long and cruel war' Marron Brown 46 if CONTFNTMENT As the paddles drpped softly rn the lake And the canoe glrded swrftly along The brrds to the an seemed to take And rs we paddled sang us a song And the splashrng of the water As a sea gull took to the an Made my heart begrn to flutter And my mrnd ask What rs there'P 'Ihen upon the beach we landed And we walked hand rn hand The beach before us seemed expanded Grown now rnto some great land Sunset found us horneward turned A place for whrch we always yearned V11 2111121 Gould 46 , K Y ' l 77 w . Y C ..' C . . v ' s ' 1 l - , ' - Y u V . 1 ' . K , 1 if . ' .. ' - , , ' ' ' ' , 1 '0- ' ' , L . . I . And planning all pain to cease To protect our sacred liberty. . . . , c , V 1 I Y - - v , ' v' Y Ik Dk Ik , , ' ' ' 3 sf if is I ' 2 . , , .v , S ' . 1, r I I L Q A . ' y .' . ' ' ' ' ' ' l. - rr . , .yi v . , - .. 1 Z 1 3 1 ' v v , v ' . -' ' 1 THE CRFQCFNT THE OCEAN An old man sat by the seashore Gazrng across the blue waves He thought of the shrps that had sunk out there Of the men rn therr cold wet graves He thought of the day when the sea was named By prrates gold and grand And wrshed wrth all hrs heavy hefrrt That he mreht have Jorned then band A young man looked at the ocean At the steamer at the prer And thought of the new krnds of shrps That would be on the ocean wrthrn a year And he anxrously looked forvt ard To the comrng mysterres When new shrps of all descrrptrons Would sarl upon the seas' A vxoman looked at the vrrld sea Whrle a storm the vvrxes tossed hr And rn her heart she heard A sarlor s angurshed cry The woman admrred the ocean On a clear and sunlrt day And her fear of lrves berng lost at sea For the moment passed away The ocean s a wonderful monster And a terrrble monster too A ruthless monster who would thoughtless Take loved ones away from you Yet the ocean s the Joy of the sarlor An rnsprratron to all who lrve A lesson to all the World over To take our blows and to grve Gladys Benson 48 ODE TO A GULL Oh wrld vxhrte brrd that haunts ou shores Wrth gleamrng wrngs outspread Your dreary scream I long to hear Whrch prerces strllness overhead Your sleek brrght body I can see As from a great bovx shot A srlver shaft sarls strarght and hrgh You reach thc noble herght you soug Then lrdrng gently vtrth the wrnd You drp so gracelully And soarrng ifrr above the earth Then softly drrft dovtn to the sea Oh creature beautrful and free Mx heart calls out to you Up hrgh above the tossrng sea 'Irs there I keep vrgrl too Ethel Chamberlarn 45 Once I thought I was pretty smart I could solve rny problems eonfrontrn my heart And 'rs to dancrng I vs as pretty hep Could Jrtterbug rll nrght wrth a surplus of DGP When I put rnto actron my Ipana smrle I charmed all the men lrke the Queen of t N1 e I developed an exertrng mysterrous arr' I knew lrttle trrcks for beautrful harr And when my lashes Went rnto play There xx asn t a guy I couldn t slay But I m a sprnster whrch goes to show What ood rs glamour when your I Q rs lowo Sylvra Jordan 45 78 ur ', Y 1 l I ' ' ' ' .' 7 Y I 1 ' ' - - u ' - 7 - r ' . 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' - , , . . . w y' Q Q ' . 1 THE CRESCENT TO ANNE The brrds w1ll fly away And amber leaves wrll fall But th1s dear love of ours W111 never change at all 4 I Paul Moreau VISIONS The wmter wmds were howlrng past A snowbound house so cold Before the frre seated a lass Readlng a book of old Her forefathers brought to her delrght Kmgs treasures were desrred The chevalrers 1n therr flrght Was what she really admrred The Vrkmgs rn therr travel of sea She studled wlth great care The people who settled thrs country The hardshrps they had to bear She studred all the famous men Of rules and acts and powers And before the warm f1re then She would dream for hours Yet democracy wrll not end You can see that my frrend Mar1on Brown 4 Ik 1 i COMPLAINTS The folks around me all complain Of ration books and such All thrs rs really not 1n vam So why should we care much If there rs no gasolme Well well have some by and by The government rsn t really mean The arrplanes have to fly The soldrers they are frghtmg And never a complarnt So well pretend that thrngs Are rosy even rf they arn t Wrlma CotTln 46 FISHING Drd you ever go frshrng down 1n Mame When the wrnd blows south by the weather vane Wl ere the stream wrnds through the mead ows green In the good old town of Grand Lake Stream? The frshmg there IS hard to beat And for a stranger rt IS qurte a treat A rod and a reel and a brrght colored fly Wrll attract many a salmons eye A salmon frxed up brown at noon Whrle lrstenrng to the call of the loon On the shore of the stream half way down Beats any d1nner you get rn town F r a day s real sport rn a lrght cane When the day rs warm and the skles are blue When the wmd blows south by the weather vane Barbara Hoar 46 vt 41 MRS HUFF There was an old lady wrth gray hair She was crrppled and had to SIC rn a chalr The chalr rt was old and squeaked when rocked Llke a mouse when rts caught rn a clock Now thls lady as I have sard Stored lots of knowledge rn her llttle round head When she was small and went to school She was awful smart and never would fool When she grew up she made a terrrble mrs take She fell rn love and marrred Jake Jake was a man who llked hls brew And rf he got a chance hed take a chew He spent all hrs money on the worthless stuff And thrs was the downfall of Mrs Huff Mllton Mllls 45 79 1 ' , A '- 7 U C A '45 all wk lk Ik . ' y 3 . , - , , 7 I . . . . . G Q ' ' ' 9, , . . I . ' H . . . . - I'll say, Go f1sh1ng down rn Malne , Y! 7 ! Y G 7 ik It 5 , 1 ' ' , , . 9 ' l . I Q ' Y I - - , , . ! , . y , 3 ' . , , ' ' ! 'w v 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 THECRL ODE TO A RADISH 1W1th apologles to Plnllp Fleneaur Fall ladlsh that Ill the rlch b1OWll earth doth QIOW Thy scallet cheeks 'ue hld flom slght Thy feathely gleen tops bend and blow T11 cluel hands wlench thee to llght What seclets dost thy whlte h9 llt hold What 5101195 lf they Could be t0ld'P Play tell us do anglewolms have pokel games Dost thou gOSb1p about the lutabagas CIOSS the way? Dost thou call the evll cut worms names? How canst thou stand the odolous onlon nea1b5 all day'9 And when lts Sprlng how dost thou know? What maglc touch btllS the tlny seeds vxc sow? Ah ladlsh fall when thou fllt fllm and younb When thou 'ut laxlshly SDllllk10Ci xxlth salt and cold Thou alt Shalp and tanox to my toneue But when thou alt OVEIQIOXKD and old And to the earth cl o Cllllg Then oh ladlsh where 15 thx stlngy Joyce Cobb 46 SCFNT THE STREAM B5 my home flows Grl'11ld Lake Stleam Whele wonders of lliitllle may be seen I vt 'itch the ducks as they dlve for food And tne 931111011 Jump when hes ln the lnood I vu fltch the flsh havlk as he seeks hls prey OXO1 the Vkdt91S shfllloxx and glay I watch the squlllels as they Jump and p ax Alllijllb the tlees along, the way And 111 the spllng, when the water IS hlgh Fed by the llttlc blooks 11931 by Down the llV6l gleat logs speed Cut flom oul fOl9StS fol the ll21t1Ol'lS need Ano lll the ex Glllllg vt hen all IS stlll l llc ll the cly ol the xxhlppoolvxlll And oft IIIUCS 110111 flffll out lll the bo I 11011 the ClO'1k1llg song, of the flog When ll1f.,llT,, descends and the lnoon bllollt And the llpples dance ll'l lts sllvely llght I xx fltch f1Olll my VlllldOVK lll lapt dellght And send nn dleam boat on lts fllght Vllglllla M Gould 45 so +' ' ' J K 1 , . . , - V Y i Q Q 5 1 ' . . 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THE CRESCENT STUDENT COUNCIL The Current Exents Club began a serles of dlscusslons January 9 1945 concerning plans for a student coun c1l at Lee Academy whose purposes shall be the promot1on of closer re latlonshlp between the faculty and student body of the school and the ex ecutlon of the NV1ill9S of the Prmclpal and of other faculty members The Curlent Ex ents Club drew up a satlsfactory constltutlon and then pre sented It to the student body for ratl flcatlon at a spec1al assembly Febru ary 14 A group of the club members gave a d1scuss1on of the councll plan Those taklng, part were Wesley Sho Stalbnd Ruth MacDonald Muflel Applebee EthelChamberla1n Daxld Round kenneth Opauldlng Paul Mo L u and Beryl Lx on Changes ln the COHStltllLlOll suggested by the faculty 1 d members of the student body were made on February 20 It went ln to effect March 1 1945 The representatlves from the class es are as follows Freshmen Gladys Benson Ardlth Pottle Sophomores Glen Starblrd Melva Abbott Jumors Joyce Cobb W1lma Coffin Senlors Ethel Chamberlaln Frank Whlrty Those representlng the school are Mur1el Applebee and Glen Sherman At a meetlng held February 26 oflicers were elected as follows Pres ldent Wesley Shorey Vlce presldent Joyce Cobb Secretary treasurer Mu r1el Applebee Wesley Shorey was an or1g1nal rep ter the councll elected hlm PFSSI en fthe Plesldent has no votel hls Cla elected Wllma Coffin to succeed hlm In the short t1me the student councl has been 1n effect It has been succes u Beryl Lyon 46 82 I J l Ll. 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