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18 THE CRESCENT l SENIOR CLASS PLAY Presented in Auditorium, May 26, 1959 DON'T DARKEN MY DOOR Roger Kent, a bachelor Harold Smith Rosemary Kent, his romantic niece Mary Smith Tom Garriok, Rosemary's persistent suitor Allen Hague Poppy Foster, maid of all work Coralie Lawler Alec Stubbins, Poppy's devoted swain Ernest Stevens Jane Perkins, a writer of romances Harriett Boulter Louisa Featherstone and, Mary Snell Susie Featherstone, maiden ladies Jeanne Jewett TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS Presented in Auditorium, November 10, l959 KIDNAPPING BETTY, presented by Sophomores Dan Fielding, owner of the Fielding Farm Raymond Brackett Nat Meadows, Betty's father Gregory Lawler Bud Simpson, a lively youngster working for Dan Milton Geenwood Betty Meadows, the new sohoolteaeher Wayne Moulton Mollie Fielding, Dan's aunt Carolyn Woolcook Joanna Fielding, Dan's snappy little sister Beulah Knight Sally Perkins, the neighborhood gossip Alberta Gerrish SQUARING IT WITH THE BOSS, presented by Juniors Jimmy Greening Beth, his wife Aunt Hortense, Mr. Dunne, his Aunt Clarissa, Johnny Bender, Ronald Sawyer Pauline Coombs his aunt Ruth Greene boss Roger Plummer Beth's aunt Edna Moulton the neighbor's boy Raymond Knight '45 , , A4444
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THE CRESCENT 17 BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES OF THE CLASS OF 1959 BUXTON CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY JUNE ll, 1959 Processional Mrs. George Elwell Intoductory Voluntary Beethoven Mrs. Elwell Hymn 9 Holy, Holy, Holy Invocation Quartet In The Cross Of Christ I Glory J. Bowring Scripture Prayer Rev. A.W. Brown Quartet Let Him In Chas. R. Mac Dowell Offertory Quartet Jesus Remembered You W.C. Poole Address Rev. Lewis N. Tillson Hymn 1 Oh Worship The King Benediction Recessional Mrs. George Elwell COMMENCEMENT EXEHCISES OF THE CLASS OF 1959 TORY HILL MEETING HOUSE, BAR MILLS THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1959 March ' Music Mixed Chorus Invocation Rev. Lewis N. Tillson Salutatory Jeanne E. Jewett The American Citizen History Vera L. Dixon Prophecy Mary L. Smith Music Will Allan P. Hague Honor Essay Mary R. Snell The Land of Opportunity Address to Undergraduates Harold C. Smith Gifts Harriett G. Boulter Coralio M.Law1er Valedictory Marshall G. Pease Scientific Achievements Music 4 Awarding of Prizes Conferring of Diplomas Ode Mary R. Snell Benediction Class Motto Tonight we sailg where shall we anchor? 4 Balfour Plaque --Allan P. Hague 4 Alumni Cash Prize -- Vera Dixon 4 Legion Essay Prize -- Mary R. Snell w Junior Prize Composition -- Harvey Wallace A-A Af 1-
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'I-iff'-l ,-1-.I X fax. Lfjrfxljlifx M-,QXQJ ! Z f 'I XY! If 'Tl ll-Q -QTL T' W-'T-' I f- x fl ,,4- , p Yc4iei It 2 jfxtt'4lI I- Y ,J-I 2.1 'Zi EXCHANGES ' The day was cold and bleak when we started out with our ever-faithful dog team, to exchange year books with other schools. Our precious burden was loaded onto the sled, se- curely wrapped and tied. We started out at a swift pace and soon found ourselves at Hollis, the home of the HSunbeamn. At first glance we noticed some amusing jokes, but thought individual senior pictures would improve it. Hastening to Limerick we found the nSokokisn, and believe you have a very fine literary department and jokes. Continuing our journey, we made our next stop at Parsonsfield Seminary, home of the nPar Sem.U It has a very attractive cover and is very neatly done, but a few pictures would help give you a better year-book. We next went to Cornish, the home of the nPine Conen. A quick once-over proved it to contain some fine stories and a-clever department, nMay I Present.n At Limington we reviewed the nSokokis Warriors.H You should be proud of this year-book, all departments are well developed. Again we started onward, and Gorham welcomed us with a copy of the nGreen and Whiteng the Normal School year book It was filled with interesting and amusing snaps, and very well edited. Gorham also produced the NPioneern, sponsored by the Gorham and Limington agriculture course. It contained many interesting facts concerning agriculture. The nwindoniann, at Windham, was next on our list. The book was very unicue and neatly done. We travelled some distance before we stopped again. This time we found ourselves in Winthrop. There we received the nwinthrop Winnern a very fine book. The many snaps make the edition very interesting, while the stories and poetical talent Asn.. ,, , ,AA ,
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