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26 THE BOUNCER much benefit from it as possible. Tl1ei'el'or'e, let us get down tri our work theme henut.ii'ul spring days and finish the last term of school in 1,ri- uniphf' FROM THE EXCIIANGICS What we owe to Lzitinz All people dead who spoke it, All people dead who wrote il, All people will die who learn ii, Blessed dead, they surely earn il. Confused person: Oh, Which end do I get nut, eenduet01 Z Conductor: lt d0esn't mzitter, Miss. It stops at both ends. Tezycher: UI shall be tempted to give you :1 test soon. Voice from the rear: 'LYield not to i.0I11lJi.2ltiOll.,, Home-rule teacher: You must luring your rank cnnls. hack hy Mon- day. lVlnndny is the limit---so are some ol' those rank cards. 9 5'
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THE BOUNCER 25 textbooks that would soon be good for nothing. We hope that all stu- dents will have too much regard for the public school system of the Uni- ted States to do any such thing. THE BREEZE: The April edition shows an interesting and well bal- anced paper. Your Literary depart- ment Contains some fine stories and suggestions. for the betterment of the school. THE AROOSTOOKAN: Your win- ter issue is well arranged. All of the departments contain very interesting reading. The last of April we re- ceived the first copy of your month- ly fiyer and we wish you all pos- sible success in this undertaking. Don't forget to remember M. H. S. THE BRECCIA: In business hous- es the month of January is devoted to stock taking. Deering High is a business of learn- ing. Inventory has been taken and we know how we. stand. A new sup- ply of material has been brought in. The total profit or loss is made known and a worthy effort is made to in- crease the learning of this year-by some. Are you one of these? THE LEAVITT ANGELUS: We have received two copies of this in- teresting paper. In an editorial in the Alumni Number we found the following expression: 4'Co-operation is a big word these days: let's use it in practice Knot in theoryj and let's do it now. KING EDWARD'S CHRONICLE: This fine paper from England con- tains many topics of interest. From one we quote the following: The Bishop of Birmingham slaid that the School was one of the glories of the city and appealed to old Edwardians to retain for the School that love which a boy should always retain for the place where he was educated. THE MAINE CAMPUS: What is needed to ensure a successful ath- letic season is the support of the student bodyj to an individual. All of us can attend practice and thus show the teams that the student body is actively behind them. The BATES STUDENT: Is always welcome at M. H. S. We thoroughly enjoy reading it, as it gives us a good idea of the benefits gained from a college education. THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY BEA- CON: Speaking about unrest at col- lege The Beacon says: Work is the real cement-not talk. It is all very well to study to maintain the schol- astic standing of the past: it is all very well to cheer at the games. Yet neither cheering nor study will be the large part of our life after col- lege days. It is a working worldg a world that needs workers all pulling in one direction. THE ANCHOR: This is a well ar- ranged and interesting pa.per. Judg- ing from your poet's corner we think that you must' have some future Longfellows or Whittiers among your students. THE PENNANT: An excellent pa- per containing some very fine stories and jokes. The students of M. H. S. are always glad to receive this ex- change. THE OLYMPIAN: This is a good piece of advice of the restless stud- ents: Although the call of spring is almost impossible to resist, thought and time must be put on the daily duties, school work in, our particular case. It is drawing near the end of the year, and we should derive as
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14-1 I : Q.-g-I' 3 I IN-'C fn I I fs'--nu! W Q fail 'fi- 1 Q Q is wa -:AW -..,,,,,,-N -'E' c ' N.-tr.-f mv '-ug, Y-Q-' xv .... ,Y-l Q, F0120 ,,,.. -f--no X, A an 'Q Q ,O 'eb JSI X ? 5 , ,Q Qigng - . 9 W V -:' ' s9a.?iQ ?gs ....- I 1 f. 4, f ... : -Z L, Whereabouts Of The Class Of 1919 Lawrence Baxter, G. N. P. Co., Mad- ison. Ella Boyngton, teaching, Madison. Burton Chapman, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. Nola Daggett Knee Coxj Madison. Emma Fletcher, teaching, Anson. Doris Henderson, teaching, Skow- hegan. Edna Harmon, teaching, Norridge- wock. Gertrude Handley, N. E. Telephone office, Madison. Clyde Lander, Madison Woolen Mlil, Madison. William Murray, Harvard Dental School, Cambridge, Mass. Ralph Newell, H. KL W., Madison. Ava Perkins, teaching, Pugh Cor- ner, Madison. ' John Renier, Bowdoin, Brunswick. 'Thelma Smith, Lakewood. Lois Snell, Madison Union Storc, Madison. Leon Steward, University of Maine, Orono. Alice Strang, C. O. Small's oflicc, Madison. Mary Washburn, Madison Woolen Mill, Madison. Clayton Weston, Madison Branch, Augusta Trust Co. Hazel Will, Spence Sz Co., Madison.
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