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f Qs, '48, fl C Q' ff 'Y-F 'fr-iFxNfJb5 In our roundup of nNews of Maine School Year Booksn, we have called in our reporters who have contacted the follow- school and bring us brief bulletins. All news has been censor ed by the Exchange Department and we have these reports to make which we hope will be helpful in compiling your later editions. First of all we hear fron The Crimson Rambler from Standish. nThe arrangement is good and the Book Review sec- tion is interesting. Why not have more of them?U Next a bulletin from The Pine Cone of Cornish. nThe book is very neatly arranged. How about using your cameras more so as to have more pictures.n The report from The Sokokis Warrior of Limington Academy reads, uWe like the idea of keeping us up to date with your calendar.u From our commentator on The Four Corners of Scarboro comes this news, nlour Literary Department is good and the pictures add much to your book. A new report reaches us from The Skipper of Kennebunk- port. UCongratulations on your clever arrangement of your book. Your artists have done some fine work.n The Sokokia from Limerick brings us this. Wwe enjoy your art work as we have mentioned before and also we like your Poetry Department. Let us now turn to more distant olace where we meet the edition, The Megunticook, of Camden. nMay we suggest plac- ing all your adds together at the back of the book. We think it would make a better appearance.n Also at this time we call in a reporter covering The Hillcrest of Bucksport High. We enjoyed especially your numerous picturcs.N
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24 THE CRESCENT SENIOR CLASS PLAY Presented in Auditorium,May HERE COMES CHARLIE Nora Malone, cook at the Elliott home Officer Tim MeGrill, Nora's sweetheart Mrs. Fanny Farnham, Larry's aunt by marri Larry Elliott, a young businest nan, Ted Hartley, his old-time college pal Vivian Smythe-Kersey, Larry's fiancee, 1, 1940 Emma Palmer Harvey Wallace age Winifred Carll Linwood Wallace Donald Smith Vilda Newcomb Uncle Alech Twiqgs, in charge of Charlie Harlan Pease Charlie Hoppe Methel Rowe Mrs. Caroline Snythe-Kersey, Vivian's mother Agnes Wiggin Mortimer Smythe-Kersey, Vivian's brother Play Assistants Music by High School Orchestra TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS Raymond Roberts Betty Plummer Marie Gaetske Presented in Auditorium, November 7, 1940 BUSINESS AND SO FORTH by Sophomore Class Lee Gitimate, an attorney Robert Snell Anne Howe, a olicant No. 1 for a stenowraoher's -osition J. E., .. Bea Shapely, applicant No. 2 Ben E. Factor, an insurance salesman Rae Elaine Bartlett Natalie Wiggin Carl Anderson Art Tillery, a book and magazine salesman Merton Waterman Extra Character with a lauvhinf voice J O Henry Hunt '42 A MATCH FOR THE MATCHMAKERS by Junior Class Mrs. Morgan Hunter, a widow Egbert Hunter Miss Chatterton Mr. Twitchell, an elderly invalid Molly Twitchell, his daughter Pete, the bell-hop Dorothy Ehrenborg Raymond Brackett Carolyn Wooleook Arthur Dean Wayne Moulton Stanley Rowe
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26 As we are about to end our , THE CRESCENT bulletins we return to a nearby location where we receive news from The Sunbeam oi Hollis. nThe pictures are great and the department arrangements are interesting. We have been interested in our Exchanges and hope we may hear ,LN 0 iron you again. And new in closing we will give you a bit of the humor we have found in these books. The Crimson Rambler: nOn an Occupations payer, 'Try to get all you can from the teacher reciting the lesson.'n The Pine Cone: Teacheriln European HistoryJ:HFrenee was made e republic for the first time in 1792. When was it again made, for the eocondtime, a re- public?N Student:nl759.N The Sokokis Harrier: lst Girl: nI'm sorry I walked on your feetn. End Girl: nThat's all right, I walk on tnom.myself eometimce.n The Sokokie: Teacher: NNemo three collective nouns.n Student: dFlypsper, waete-basket, vacuum cleaner. The Sunbeam: Girl: HI really have the eouliof an artist.n Boy: nYce, I could tell you painted as soon as looked at your face.n Venn: .mein yiwgmm. amqsnmn -. E:'5??:fE5E'?' . if Af ':x- - zz: ': ' :iEEEi :.: Ei :..5: 'Huy .WWW ' ffrm JHMV Mgr- .Es'f,, ,,., ':1?.E72':37
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