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- , 11 M11 THECRESCENTWCJ g g g ge iv November November November November December December December December January January January January January January January January January January January January 9, 13 17 21 6 13 18 50 5, 7 9 io 14 17 so 21 2:5 24 28 1955 1956 Sophomore Chapel. Mr. Carll gave a pleasing talk on NThe Lay cf the Last Minstreln. He afterwards pre- sented his own personal copy of the poem to the school. The school play WThe Little Clod- hoppern was given in the high school building. The League spelling contest was held at W.Buxton. The four :representa- tives from Buxton High were Violet Pennell, Deane Jewett, Elaine Sawyer, and Christine Atkinson. Mr. Bean, a lawyer from Saco, spoke in Chapel about crime. The senior class gave a benefit sup- per at Buxton Center after which mov- ing pictures were presented in the high school building. At the close of school we held our cheering rally with Arlene Pease and Dorothy Peavey our cheer leaders. Alfred came to Buxton for basketball. Mr.Skilling spoke at Chapel. School closed for 2 weeks' vacation, with a Christmas tree which was en- joyed by all. The boys' and girls' basketball teams went to Waterboro. School opened for the winter term. No school because of rain. The moving picture WDixieN was given. We went to Limington to play basketba Teachers' Convention.in Portland. The Senior play nAnd Mary Didn was pu on in the high school building, We played basketball with Limerick there. No school because of storm. Ditto. Mr.Jewett announced speakers in the final speaking contest. Mr.Locke spoke very interestingly to the school about his trip to the West explaining in detail the construction and development of the Boulder Dam. Cornish played basketball here. Pictures on Columbus were presented. Midyears begin. 11 t 1
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'IBB C.li.E'5lEkLTii F , ...F 1 F :,ia,.i.G.,.. January 51, l956 February February February February February February February February February March 3 March G 4 7 11 14 17 31 B5 26 28 Freshmen had oharge of Chapel Ex- ercises, basing their theme on Lho life gf Rudyard Kiylingg Lifingtcn bnys ara girls oame here ie play Laslet?a1lu MT,'NH'Ctt DT bsentgi League medals to Erneei eaten and Deane Jewett for rriaes in zhaokerr aid spellingn Some of Dickens' works were read to the school in Gharel. Seniors gave a supper at Fuxton Cen- ter, followed by pictures. Basketball First publi nounoei by Some o tinge Boys a kefryl Pictur Buxton it LQNCJ 9 Cap ta ., l,. 1'- -V X. '1 Eufufx .L 5' I1FCFi 'flew' -'-- 1' n.JoMv Sho. ' e .. C, -r. 4. ... Sophomcres presented a Program on Abraham Linooln, postponed on account of storm e speaking division an- Mr,Icwett. Iongfellewfs more popular wrim CTC' 1f'?3C1. lf! - AQ Chanel, N v's xeht to Alfred Per bona g. , , , on The Hfi High gave a ellie present ffm r U .a ...f , ns' are Ueach nzcthy feaveg nrerh Knpghts OP 'UTP here ,f.,,... -. . Fferuiseo. lgrimsn were supper at Bu ing the play 14 -Lu- played, bMlLLS ff'-jrg.. es' game at Liners , Evelyn MeKnwnsf, represented Fuxtgn. to play baskeooall. ' Skuarv aoaressed the SCHOOl in Newfie'u pbyni and girls' basketball teamv sane here to Play, Mareh 10 Vibe Puritansf was the theme of the pictures gleycdn Fhe honor students for the first half year were as follows: 4 A752 Jeanne Jewett,f59, Marshall Pease,'59g 5 A's: Deane IewetL,'36, Violet Fennell,'57g 2 Afs: Rita Greenwood,?5Q, Eunlee Hef1er,f5S, Maurice Moulton,f58: l X: Qhristine Azkinefn,'ZT, Lois Garland,'56, Dorothy Jiee,f5V,.Leahdine Junkins,'58, Barbara Thomas,'59g 4 B's: Vera Dlron,'39. Hazel Emery,'58, Arlene Fease,'37, Ger- aL1ine.ReyreLis,-Uo, Elaine Sawyer,'57, Harold Smith,'59, Mary Snell, '39, Freieriek Vernoy,'56,
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