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. Published by the Students of Rangeley School Vol. XVI THE COMMENCEMENT NUMBER No. 1 EDITORIAL BOARD E d i tor-in-chief ............................ . . . . . . . . . . . MILDRED VVENTWORTH, '32 Assistant Editor ...... MARIE TIBBETTS, '33 Business Manager ..... JOHN MOULTON, Assistant Business Manager ................ '32 MILFORD TAYLOR, '33 Alumni Editor ..... HARLENE BADGER, '33 Athletic Editor fGirlsj .................... WILMA ROBBINS, '32 Athletic Editor IBoys2 .................... ROBERT PRESCOTT, '32 Exchangv Editor .... ARLENE SPRAGUE, '32 Grinds Editors: Senior ......... DARLEEN HINKLEY, '32 Junior ............. RUTH BOULTER, '33 Li-:ROY NILE, '34 ... PHILLIAN BILLINGTON, '35 WILLIAM FOWLER, '33 Sophomore ............. F rush man C artoo nist ......... il H: E D 4 ff ef! 2 -an 2 .x v T 1- A' ' ll' r i ' ' YV ' 4 7 -H, 1, ff -:er-X- X-QQ, fr:- f-1. 1-ff---.L .. 1 L.-ff' ee: G -V ' 44? . 'L' - ,P -lf: Z2 , Eff ' f--A fit , 45 541. '5TF3r, -W P M .:.z,T'? - . f ez, f,f-jg Q1 pgfi: +772 '-f - 1-M x fyf' 12:1 - 'J . L , , EJ iii THANK YOU! E wish to acknowledge our most sincere gratitude to all who lhave helped to make this issue of the TATTLER a success. The teachers of the High School have been especially interested and have given valuable advice and assistance. We centainly are indebted to the sup- porters of the school who lhave made pos- sible rbhe publication of this issue of the TATTLER by their advertisements and in- :terest in all school affairs. We want to thank all others who have in any sway helped. There has been splendid coopera- tion, and we have tried to make the paper more interesting than ever this year. Editor-in-chief .ll. I. IV., '32, MORE FRIENDLY INTEREST BETWEEN SCHOOLS HERE should be more friendly inter- est between schools. With all the outside activities that schools now have, we -should cooperate. What one school might :not do alone could be done by the united feffont of all the schools in the county. Tlhe-re are at present many ties which connect us. We have a speaking league in which Kingfield, Rangeley, Strong and Phillips take pant. Athletics connect schools probably more rth-an an-y other ac- tivity. We exchange school papers and a copy of each paper is kept in the library of each- school. By these we can learn about all the activities of other schools. A few years ago it would not have been possible to exchange interests as it is today. Schools did not have so much in comimon, and we would not have been able to visit so easily. In all thine activities, competition is keeng especially in athletics it is very natural 'to keep almost foreign to the op- posing teams. We become more acquainted with the school buildings than we do with the students. In speaking there is very little oppontunity to get acquainted. My plan is to get, between schools, some 'activities which do not have so much com- petition. Schools could exchange dramas
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8 THE TATTLER and get not only the helpful experience of presenting the play and money for tlhe treasury, but they could promote a friendly interest between schools as well. For instance, it 'has been suggested that the Senior class in Rangeley present their play in Phillips with the cooperation of the Phillips Seniors in advertising and manag- ing. Tlhe Phillips class could get the profit there and their play could be presented in Rangeley under the same conditions. If each individual would do his part in promoting good feeling, our schools would all progress and each would be benefited. Editor-in-chief M. I. W., '32, WHAT INSPIRES US AT RANGELEY ECAUSE of the location of Rarngeley High School we get a wonderful view. In the distance we see a small moun- tain. In the fall when the leaves are changing it is as if Old Mother Nature 'had run over the trees and left her tracks of red, yellow, green and brown still cling- ing to them. At the foot of the mountain is the 'Gia famous Rangetley Lake, noted for its trout .and salmon. At this end of the lake is a large boathouse. Many a jolly crowd 'has .started from 'here after school for a picnic supper at Captain Haley s lunch ground and afterwards enjoyed a ride around the lake in one of Mr. Haley's boats. We can also see Dallas Hill, sometimes called Sunset Hill. From here one can see Moosellookmeguntic Lake and Gull Pond, besides get-ting a splendid view of the vil- lage and Rangeley Lake. Many summer people go to this 'hill to 'watch the beautiful sunsets. From the English, room, we -see Mount Saddleback, the- second highest mountain in Maine. Last fall the Senior and Junior classes climbed it and everyone said it was quite an adventure. In faot, a group of them got off on the wrong trail and didn't arrive home until after dark. No matter in which direction you wish to look you will see mountains or lakes. It makes a perfect hideaway for the sports- man who plans to try his luck at fishing or hunting. Assistant Editor M. f. T., '33. .x tiizjmg gr' I3 G3 - JL
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