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lI724724b2474DO24D2b24DCb47?O2473C72Cb2OZO2lI:1 Q , , il 2 Editorials 2 THANKS Buxton lfligh School is now fortunate in having such generous friends. The Senior Class of 15331 and the Alumni Association both gave the school generous amounts of money for lockers. The .-Xlunmi also gave us two electric clocks which were placed in the assembly room and in the recitation room on the Hrst floor. Mr. jack gives every junior in school a chance to win a prize on the Junior Essay and the American Legion gives every scholar a chance to participate in the Legion Essay Contest. Mr. -lack gave a five-dollar gold piece this year for the junior Essay, and the American Legion gives each year a Five-dollar gold piece or a medal, Mr. Clough of Portland and Buxton showed his interest in our school by offering his field for athletic purposes. At Christmas time he again showed his interest in the school by giving the Athletic Association a generous check. Mr. Ralph Leavitt of Buxton takes great interest in our school by following our baseball games and by umpiring for us. OUR SCHOOL PAPER We are again greeting our friends in this issue of Tun CRESCENT. As students and editors, we greatly desire that our paper shall be a success. Our magazine has a number of objectives, among which are the developmenl of a better school spirit, a better command of English, a greater interest in school activities, and a permanent record of school work. In oroer to develop a greater interest in our school, we, the students. must be willing to cooperate with the teachers and with each other. We must also seek to obtain a better command of English. The pub- lishing of the paper helps the editors to obtain this conunand of English. We must enter into our school activities with greater enthusiasm than ever before. The development of a better school spirit may, to a certain degree, be obtained by the students if they will be unsellish in their attitude, think- ing of the interest of the school and not of their own individual interests and pleasures.
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