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M. F. H. S. PILOT 29 THE AURORA, Hodgdon High School, Hodgdon, Maine. You have a very interesting paper. Call again. THE CORONA, Bridgton High School, Bridgton, Maine. You have some good jokes. Why not add Exchange and Alumni Depart- ments to your paper? THE BREEZE, Milo High School, Milo, Maine. We have enjoyed very much the contents of The Bbezeu. AS OTHERS SEE US Literary department and poet's cor- ner show hard work and cooperation on the part of your students. The Lever, Skowhegan High School. A very good annual. The North- land, Washburn High School. We have enjoyed very much the contents of The Pilot . The Amara- cus, Monmouth Academy. Glad to welcome you to our Ex- change list. Your stories are excel- lent. The Four Corners, Scarboro High School. VVe think longer write-ups with your senior pictures would improve your paper. Your alumni section is very good. The Breeze, Milo High School. K. Coffin
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M. F. . Ex AS WE SEE OTHERS THE CAIDUCEUS. Norway High School, Norway, Maine. XYQ enjoyed your paper very much. 'lllllf IJCYICR, Skowhegan High School, Skowhegan, Maine. One of the hnest papers we have read. Your Athletic Department is very good. THE FOUR CORNERS. Scarhoro High School, Scarboro, Maine. Your jokes are good. A longer Alum- ni llepartment would aid. THE ROSTRUM, Guilford High School, Guilford. Maine. A wonderful paper. The best we have seen. THE LIVE XYIRE. Newport High School, Newport Maine. Good Literary lDepartment. A few more pictures would help. THE NORTHLAND, Vklashhurn High School. NVashhurn, Maine. XYe enjoyed your paper. especially your stories. THF: LICAYITT ANGELUS, Tur- ner Center, Maine. Senior pictures with write-ups would H. S. PILOT improxe your paper. Also a few more exchanges. THE NORTHERN LIGHT, Fort Fairfield High School, Fort Fairfield, Maine. Yery good group pictures. No ex- changes? TH E A M A R A C U S, Monmouth Academy, Monmouth, Maine. Your Alumni Department is very in- teresting. A little IHOTC space devoted to individual senior pictures might help. THE QUITO, Casco High School, Casco, Maine. Good for such a small paper. THE CHRONICAL. South Paris High School, South Paris, Maine. This paper shows hard work and is a credit to your school. THE NAUTILUS. VVest Paris High School, VVest Paris, Maine. You have a very line paper. THE STRANGER, Bridgton Acad- emy, North Bridgton, Maine. Pictures always make a paper more interesting. And you surely have some very line cuts.
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30 M. F. ll. S. l'Il.OT fi- ff: 0 ' 9 fl 1 X X xx X 211, Ox JOKES A llint at Least The little boy felt very lonely after Mrs. Mains tto lfdward Kingl: , his first week at the new boarding XYhy arent you doing your study- inQ?', King: l'm thinking of striking. lt isn't fan' that we should do all the work and the teachers get all the pay. How did the debating team come out ? ' De feet first. tllefeat tirst.l 'X play w'1s Qoine' on down in the - ' . ' ' t r- auditorium. As they were about to leave. the heroine, Grace Burns, said to lfllis Stone. who was the hero: XYill you miss me? Yoiee from the back of the hall: Give me a gun and l'll try not to. April 22. 1932 liirst Senior: l saw a sure sign of spring' this morning. Second Senior: XYhat was that?'l First Senior: Harold McAllister walked down the street without his coat on this morningf' school. Dear Dad, he wrote home, there are 250 boys here, but I wish there were only 249.', lfreshmani VVould you spell a little squirrel with one 'r' and a big squirrel with two? Beatrice Berry telling Geneva Hill how to spell CXU'ZlX'Zlg'2lllCQuI Ex- tray--ganYou'ye left out an a before the g--yagance. Now if you spell it that way you'll get it right. Quite a record for a dead man. George XYashington's father died when George was only twelve years old, was married twice, and had ten children. George was his lifth child, the first by his second wife. ln a sophomore lfnglish test Mrs. Mains asked the following' question: Use 'don't' in a sentencef' A bright student wrote: Please donlt talk about me when I'n1 gone.
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