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s 1 mir 142.14 mi Q rf :ner QuS',qg,,3,,1f ..?lZ!8' 3i'9L4f fl 'weffi 1, H,-+l1,sl:s.LLLLUz I K ffgj 30 92 27 5'3'H 1 O f O N'-,..E,fL.,,,,,,,,5,.,., fffx.-. February March 8 March 15 March 14 March Z1 March 28 April 8 April 12 April 34 April 36 May 5 Mziy 10 May 24 May 29 June 15 22, 1955 Nc school. Boys' and girls' basketball teams went to Cornish for the lest game of the season. Mr.Jewett and the boys' basketball team went to Limington for the Captains' and Coaches' game. The girls' Captains' and Managers also played the same night. Senior Class gave a dance at Groveville. Mr. Jewett presented medals to the mem- bers of the cross country and basketball teams and also one to the checker cham- pion. Senior Class gave a supper at Bar Mills after which the drama UDeecon Dubbsu was presented by the Hollis High Seniors. Proceeds were divided between the two schools to use for the Washington trip. Senior parts announced. School closed for the Easter vacation. School opened, In Chapel Exercises the Seniors gave us on interesting account of their Washing- ton trip. Local speaking contest was held at Bux- ton Center. League Speaking Contest was held at Bux+ ton Lower Corner. Warren Hill was our . representative. Frank Jewett,II went to Tnterville to take pert in the Montgomery Speaking Contest. Elaine Sawyer represented the school nt the Y.W.C.A. speaking contest nt Buxton Lower Corner. League Track Meet at Cornish. Senior play given at the high school. Graduation Exercises of Class of 1935.
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September September September September September September September September October 2 October 7 October ll October 18 October 22 October 24 November 1 9, 1955 10 12 13 19 BO 24 27 A 25 THE CRESCENT School opened with an enrollment of 41 Freshmen, 25 Sorhcmores, 14 Jun- iors, and BO Seniors. Three upper classes chose class of- ficers. The Crowell plan in order to earn was presented by Guy Plummer and Dorothy Peavey were appointed leaders with Miltcn Dunnell as treasurer. No school in the afternoon. where was a teachers' meeting of the Buxton, Hollis, Standish Union with addresses by Miss Buck, and the Drs, Coombs and Pepper. Members of Student Council elected. Mr. Jewett announced the menbers of the Editorial Staff of The Crescent. Junior Chapel. Mr. Verncy spoke on WThe Six Essentials of an Elucation.W Buxton and Hollis high Schools went to Bonny Eagle Pond for the annual Fresh- men picnic. Mr. George Sprague introduced the Curtis plan for selling magazines by the high school pupils. Buxton played baseball with Hollis. Hon. John P.Deering of Saco gave the' school an interesting address on the United States Constitution. The Senior class gave a supper at Bux- ton Center after which Nr. Jack fur- nished pictures about Yorktown. The losing team in the magazine con- test gave the winning team a party at Music Hall, Groveville. Cross Country run and horseshoe finals at Waterboro. The second in the series of moving pictures about our country's early history was presented in the church at Buxton Center. School closed. State Teachers' Con- vention at Bangor. The League Checker Tournament was held in the high school building. Beryl Anderson and Ernest Eaton were our representatives. Ernest was the win- ner of the Hors' division. for sei? rg magazines money for the school, Mr. Newton Smith.
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