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-,.H.n. ..... -i.-...n-lUIEUCRESCENT.-n-,.nN -iM---.1iwl-ml2 Octobcr Octobor October Novonbor Novumbor Doczmbor Docombcr Dccombcr Docombcr 11,1944 The somi-finals for tho horseshoe tournnmont were held today. Hollis boys and girls camo ovcr and wo sort of split thc ticket. Tho girls won which gives thom 1 trip to Wstorboro,snd thc boys lost to Hollis boys. 15,1944 Finals for the horscshocs worc hold today at Watorboro,with Wstorboro and Limerick winning thc prizes. 20,1944 Tho C.Y.C.L. Chcckor Tournsmont was .hold hero this aftornoon and cvsning with our neighboring town of Noll thw honors. is taking ull 5,1944 We scnt tho following girls to Linington to rcprcscnt us in thc gnnunl C.Y.C.L. Spelling Contsst:Vlnctts Holley, Ctrolyn Mou1ton,Patricin Stcvsns and Beverly was ono of thc last down. Linington won Harmon. Pat Stevcns scvon to be spfllvd the contcst For thc second yofr in a row. 17,1944 We gave tho Frcskmon S rcctption st thc Grunge Hall but ws wcndor why so few of tho Freshmen boys dsnccdl Could it bo that they were bsshful? 5,1944 Throo chocrs for Buxton..ws start the season off right by boating Cornish in an cxciting gwmo of baskctbxll. 11,1944 The War Bond Drivo stsrtod off with Q bang! Tho townspeople wcrc very cooper- ativo and thc drive was Q grsst succcss. The total sdlos amounted to ,5975,with GO individual bonds sold. Mrs. Ulwoll offorod number of t imount of two prizos,onc for tho grcntost s1los,tho-other for thc grostcs nancy. Robert Berry won th: lnttor with Q 51000 bondgilthoa Barry won tho other with five sulcs. 19,1944 Tonight wc witn school play. Evcril,you ful in that rad wig. Wo wss the grccncst and freshest Freshman wo :vor sQw,snd tho rost of thc cast was grcnt, too. Who broke that paddle? 22,1944 A Christmas party was hold this afternoon with cntortainmcnt provided by ouch class. n piano duct by Tommy Ronan and Bob Bcrry was onjoyod by all. Tho Siniors proscntod clichcs.shall you cvcr forgot Cirroll and Wayne fluttor- ing around is the two birds in Q bush? Tho Junior class prcsontcd Q ridio play. My how Christmas shopping docs woary thcso mon! gssod tho annual looked just bosutin think that Portcr
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l6l, + 4 4 4 d May 29,1944 A boring weekend spent...studying. More finals! May 30,1944 Phewl A short but sweet Memorial Day spent remobering facts for more exams. May 31,1944 12 o'clock and s sigh of relief is heard throughout the school--exams are over.. Final--ly over. June 1,1944 The big moment has arrived--school is over! Graduation exercises held at Tory Hill. June 2,1944 The Alumni banquet was held at the Legion Hall in Sanford. Nhat a crowd and they all seemed to enjoy the fcodlx In August the Faculty was announced es follows: Prin. Frank H.Jewett Wayne F.Shipmwn Anri.Instructor Piss Elizabeth Noonan kiss Priscilla Higgins Hrs. Gertrude Elwell September 14 School dsys,school days, Dear old golden rule days! The school on the hill looks refreshing after a long summer vacation. September 25,1944 Magazine campaign is under way again with Edna and ilthea the captains and Ruth the manager. The students really had something to work for,for there were thrre prizes offer- ed the high scoring salesmen. Prizes were awarded Roland Tnp1cy,Vinctta Kelley and Frank Batonk September 28,1944 We all assembled in the main room ' with shining faces. We were all anxious to vote for the members of the Student Council. Votes were cast for President and Erle Leavitt was the chosen one. Other members wereg Seniors........V.Leevitt D.Johnson R.Ranks P.Stcvems Juniors.... ...2.Sayyer B.Harmon Sophomores.....5.Pease M.Randolph Freshmen... ...P.Berry P.Webb Our attraction at noontime now is in the back field watching the boys and girls play- ing horseshoes. Soon there is to be a League Horseshoe Tournament.
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18-M-0-M----v-wmmw. .... UELCBESCEWLM eu. -- January l5,l6,l7,l945 Wonder why everybody had such long faces? Could mid-years be the reason? ' January 22,1945 We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Elwell was leaving us.....She was replaced by Mr. Errald Jones of Brownsville. ' February 9,1945 No school because the blizzard raged, but that didn't discourage the basketball players. They went to Limington for the All Star Game in the evening. A'dance was'held after the game. Buxton sent Pat B., Golda K., and Shirley'T. as represent- atives for the girls, and Ernest P., Rudy S., and Bob C. represented the boyso February l5,l6,l7,l945 Tri-County Tournament was held at Limington. Keep up your courage, boys, you weren't'far from winningl February 22,1945 Somewhat disappointed to wake up this morning to. find it raining. Too bad, no winter carnivali February 28,1945 School this morning until eleven oiclock, then off to the carnival! A good time was had by alll March 9,1945 The seniors put on a program this morning. Was that what you call entertainment, Seniors? After your program, some educational movies were shownl Lucky use..... we had some periods shortenedli March 25,1945 No studying, no oxams........I wonder why all the happy faces? 'lt must be the thoughts of having a vacation.......Spring Vacationl -. fn 9 -452- cv .. Q1-5f.'L'v': j nj-,J-fl,-,s-, A ?'wv -ffff ,--VA Y U P. ...iq '.SJjFI. ,I IIIIEP -
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