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20 THE CRESCENT Next on the program is The Ozzlhmls from l.'orter High School, Kezar Falls, Maine. W'e really believe that your paper has improved. Your literary department has some Iine articles. Sir Roger at the Tall:ies was a bright idea. Congratulations! Now comes The l'Vr0all1, from Potter Academy. l'Oh, yes, we've heard of the P. A. beforej Your paper is well put together, everything seems to ht. You are lucky in having such a good editorial board. Let's wander through The Crc.rl', from lfalmouth High School, this time. Isn't this a neat little magazine? Everybody says, Yes .Xll of your departments are interesting. VVe'd better take Thr Cazzlouia from Canton High School now. Wie hardly know what to say here. You seem to know exactly what you wish to do and the best way to do it. One department is as good as another. The one who wrote My Trip to the Moon must have a lively imagination. Wie are looking now at The Onzclr, Ilangor High School, Bangor, Maine. Your cuts are good. Why not have some pictures in your paper? This one, folks, is The Quill, from Gardiner High School. A well- built paper and everything is interesting. You might work a few jokes in with your ads. The Corona, Bridgton High School, now appears before us. Your magazine was worth reading. XV e really enjoyed it. If you had an exchange department it would undoubtedly help a lot. lt makes the paper much more interesting and the students have lots of lun receiving papers 'from the other schools. Quite often they get new ideas from them. Right beside The Carmzci is the High Lights of H . H, S., XVaterboro High School. Vife think you have done real well. H you. too, had an exchange department you would probably think a little more ol your paper. Now here is The Four Corners from Scarboro High School, Scarboro, Maine. Yours is an excellent paper. Your alumni column shows how much you think of your graduates. Wihat magazine is this before us now? Oh, T see, it's The Ci1'illISOIl Rambler from Standish. A good and clever paper. It would be well if you had a few more pictures. At present we have before us The Studvlzt Crier from the liairbury Township High School, Fairbury, Ill. Your paper very original. Don't you think that cuts would make it more attractive? Last, but not least, we have The Clzronirle from South Paris, Maine. Your magazine is excellent. NVQ: enjoy exchanging with papers like yours.
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' 1 xl 'XV Sl llf x i . it .X we .cp . 3 ff' 'lm f . V- an tw .q fj ,f f qi Who wants to wanrler through the mysteries of hooltlancl with us? llhatl lfveryhorly? l.et's go! What shall we exzunine lirst? Well. here's 'l'l1v 'l'1'1'jwfl, Thornton .Xeaclc-iny, Saeo, Maine. XYe'll look that over now. :X very niee paper, isn't it? l'1n sure you all agree with us, but clon't you think it woulcl he just a little clressenl up il you hacl a few pictures sprinlclerl through it? llow's this lor something good from the poets' corner? F-N'll,liS 'KX smile is just a little thing. .AX laugh, a noel, a sigh, llut it makes a life worth living Xllith a lmonrl ol' friendship tie. '.l'here's a smile that Michael Angelo paints .Xncl a sinile heeause vou're ha nv to live, . . l . llut the greatest snnle in all the world ls the smile that is usecl to forgive. So inueh lor that: l woncler what will he next? Well, Well. well, here's our olcl lriencl The .S'okoki.v, from lfinericl: lligh School. lVhat clo you suppose they have especially goocl this year? We have reafl it :incl have cleeiclerl on the vercliet ol guilty. You are guilty ol printing as line a paper as we have yet reacl. Wle lilferl your article on School Loyalty very niueh. lt shows that you have the right spirit. Now, let's see what Tin' flfftlllll' has to offer us. Au interesting niaga- zine surely, quite a nuniller ol pictures, some really good cuts and some funny jokes. llere's one that made us laugh: 'lfeaeherz VVhat is meant hy the feminine encling? Student: lt means that the woman always has the last word.
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61 I ' Lf' 'sf Z., I xl , W W 7 . ying, J gl- if N-'X 2 1 5 X4 ' 17-1 4 ' s o .1 Last spring Buxton High School was represeutecl hy a strong baseball team. A large squad came out for hasehall as soon as the spring term hegan. lirom it Mr. .lcwett was ahlc to pick a winning team. 1Ve were somewhat hanrlicappecl hy having our practice Held at Bar Mills. Two gaincs only were lost during the season, those heing to Hollis and Limerick. After tht-sc games our team hegan to wake up and soon was at the top of the list to take the cup in the cnfl. ' The Hrst League gains was at llollis, April 18, 1931. This was excit- ing from start to finish. The last inning lost the game for us. BUXTON AB. R. B.H. P.O. A. E. S.O. M. Cfressey, 3h ...... 4 0 1 0 1 O 2 lf. Crcssey, lb ........ fl- 0 0 G 1 O 4 Davis, 2h ............... 4 0 O 1 1 2 0 Leavitt, p ............. Ll- 0 1 4 2 0 2 Tovvilscml, C ....... Ll 2 1 2 0 1 2 Flanders, lf ..... 4 O 3 0 0 0 0 D. Crcssey, sh ..... 4 0 1 1 2 0 2 Wilsoxl, lf .... 4 0 O 1 O 1 0 Carll, cf ........ 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 Smith, rf ...... 1 O 0 O O 0 1 Totals .... ...... 3 G 2 7 14 7 5 15 HOLLIS A.B. R. B.H. P.O. A. E. S.O. 6 Berry ...... 4 1 O O 1 1 1 2 Tarbox ....... 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 Earle ....... 4 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 Ridlon ........ 4 O 2 O 2 1 0 5 Moulton ...... 4 0 0 0 O 1 3 4 Swan ....... 3 0 O 1 1 0 1 T Eaton .......... 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 9 Hodgclon ....... 3 0 0 0 0 O O 8 King ............ 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 Totals .... 32 4 3 12 5 4 10
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