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l l elen Ray THE LIGHT 51 JOKES In Review Math the following discussion arose: Donna Burke: We won't be working on triangles much longer, will we? Mr. Wieden: Probably not. Evelyn Sawyer: I wish we could start doing something that will help us later on in life. Mr. Wieden: This will benefit you a great deal. Evelyn Sawyer: Do you suppose we will be drawing triangles when we are taking care of babies? Chemistry class f talking about the use of Cal- cium and phosphorus in one's teeth: Mr.: Stinchiield: Have any of you some ol' your baby teeth left? Elsie Faulkner: When are you supposed to start losing your baby teeth? Mr. Stinchfield: Some people do at the ages of four or five and then some don't until they are in their teens. Elsie: Well, I didn't start to get my second teeth until I was twelve or thirteen. Mr. Stinchiield: Well, that's all right, you ai-en't a freak or anything. In Problems of Democracy class: Mrs. Strout: What is the name of the crime when one attacks with the intent to kill? William Edes: Exaggerated assault. CSupposed to be aggravated assault.J General Science: Mr. Stinchlield: How would you change the calendar to make it better than it is now? Paul Mitchell: It is all right except that I would have more holidays. Mr. Stinchfield: VVhat do we mean when we say that one is allergic to pop corn and red heads? Martha King: It bothers you or you'd better keep away from it. Mr. Stinchfield: VVhat dilute acid is known as a strong acid because it ionizes? Yvonne Davis: Hydraulic acid Cmeaning hydro- chloric acidi. General Science class: Mr. Stinchlield: What are some of the impor- tant metals which were used in World War I? Paul Mitchell: Wood. Mr. Stinchlield Cin Latin classl: What is cow, masculine or feminine? Joanne: Neither, it's neuter. Mr. Stinchiield: Too bad your neck isnlt rubber, Keith, then you might be able to see something. Chemistry: Mr. Stinchiicld: What did joseph Lisler dis- cover? Robert Sprague: Listerine Tooth Paste. DIME DONORS ltolmert Sprague Elaine Ray Alana Strout Dickie Pinkham Alton Strout Douglas Eldridge Yvonne Davis Madelyn Strout William Edes Arletta Ray Vera Ilelen Freeman Delvine Sprague Martha King Wlary Strout Cfloria Hawkins ,lean Mitchell ,lanice Upton Leighton Roberts 'lean Leighton Donna Burke Earl Dow Keith Leighton Sylvia Leighton Joyce F ickett larry Burke Alice Burke Judy Anne Mitchell Iona Sorenson Galen Kelley Joyce Young llzunoira Stanwoocl Alvah Tilibetts .ln 'e Kennedy Frank B. Gay W 'nice Steele Milford Ray Arlene Tibbetts llll!'0t'1l Strout Dora Strout 'o na Burgess xi.::- Sprague Marjorie Anne Wallace ' --'crlcy Pinkham l'.l:ti'iI1l Drisko Y in rc Freeman - '-il llolland 1: ll Stanwood Emeryis Body Shop S .75 Mr. Wieden 1.00
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THE LIGHT M. H. S. BOYS' BASKETBALL-FIRST TEAM Left to right-Alton Strout, Douglas Eldridge, William Ecles, Frank Gay, Earl Dow, Coach Stinchield. M. H. S. 1- V. BASKETBALL Left to right--Irving Phiuney, Milford Huy, Gordon King, Ar1x:nl,1 Lutg1:1'.vl.uzl, Liznxi Mitchell, ,loc Morrison, ouch Stinchiield.
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THE allv-in 1' dvi 1 L Q x ,X LIGHT f' f' , X W , 9 lilo p,,,4rn.s Q 2 Af - . .X 'nk X0 ., KM XXKX .x S Alumni CLASS OF 1896 Jusii- Strunk- flVIrw. All1lllhlllS Sh'vi'm, living in fllncliinx. l'lliz:iln-Ili StrmlKf'l.ix'in5.! in llrnuklnn, AlllSN1lClllISl'liS. Alvin llanulull-Living in Porllznnl, Maiinv. jannvs VVyinun!Dcccusud. CLASS OF 1901 liliznlwlli linrnhnxnADc-cvusvcl. Agnvs Fari1sxvnrtli-Dl'L'm'us0d. Dorothy llrq-me-l'ffXll'x, Lannsun, living in XV-silic-lil, Mass Mnrivl Clnilnwrs- Mrs. jnlln Spi-in-v, living.: in Arlin5.Zlnn Mass. , Man- lAllllS0llfh'il'S. Snwyvr Smitll, living in lNIilhSilCllllSl'ltS. Lillinn SwuntunfMrs. VVilliann Snwyvr, living in Mill bridge. Mau- Slllllllf-h'lYS. livvrvll Strunk, living in Milllrriclgc. Mark Luighton-Deceased. N-, Allcn xliilllilL't '-lx'I2lT!'i0ll, living in Millbridge. llnrry l 4aslc-I'-flJ0m'alsc'Ll. l,i'nnan'il Ilincklvy-D0c4'nsQd. CLASS OF 1906 Illaxrgnrvl Li-iglnon-lVIrs. Arthur Trvmnnie, living in Augusta. l.illinn Slnzill--Mrs, Cvorgu Cmlfrvy, living in Siuulwll. Joi' Sll'Vt'llSfiXlill'l'il'll, living in Millbrirlgv. llnynnnnl XVnrr1'nvlNlaxrri0cl, living in Millbridge. Alvin IDrs-ssvrfl70c'vns0cl. lirivi-n IDl'l'SS1'T'-l,l'lJl'ilS0ll. Lulu NVnllncm--Mrs. Snvngv, living in Harrington. Im vVllll2ll'i'fLllllillllwll. Orrin Calyflxlzxrricil, living in Milllwriclgc. Ccurgc xYill'l'k'I'l'r-l,l'CK'il5l'Cl. Vcrtnn CuyfLiving in Berwick, Maine
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