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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT Selective cutting can still be practiced, but in a different way. Careful watch should be kept of all lots, and when the borer gets started in a piece it should be cut clean, leaving low stumps to insure a new crop Young, healthy lots should be left to reach maximum stumpage then cut clean and allowed to grow again We appeal to you mills, lumbermen, and farmers conserye our forests that we may haye a prosperous town and a creditable school' lt is our opinion that the eighth grade IS the hardest year for the axerage student Because the studies seem more difficult they require more attention than they normally get in high school Therefore we think that the high school should not include the eighth grade because, if these students are talcen suddenly from the sexenth grade and plunged into high school are they not going to find their studies doubly hard Ioolcing 'tt it from another point of yiew, the present arrangement talces yaluablc time away from the high school The extra classes needed for the teachers to administer to the eighth grade cut down the length and number of classes that should be deyoted to the high school ln addition, It also glYCS the teachers so much to do that they hardly haye a spare minute YVe hope to lmproye our educational system by haying a new school but couldnt we better it right now by eliminating the eighth grade from the high school, thus engaging one more teacher? Oyer the whole world in eyery phase ol lilc co operation prcdommites ts thc chiel element in achieymg success ln our own commumt co o aeration is bcm f c irricd out in cycr form of successlul l fa 5 business VS hen ou YO into liirrow s frocer lewis Drur Store or R D lXorr1s store 5, Q you expect co operation of them You expect sc ircc roods to be limited so that you can get your share You expect to be waited on in your turn In these and in many other ways a merchtnt co operatcs with his customers He in turn can expect considerttlon from you He ex sects you to be w1ll1n to share hard to ret foods with others lt you 2- is cm do your shopping my timc he expects you to tyoicl the rush hour so hc clll morc clfcctlxcly scryc null worlxcrs during that pcriocl Thc slme principlc ipphcs to school hlc ll wc cxpcct to gct thc most out of school wc must cxpect to co opcritc with our telchcrs Do you sit through clisscs htll islccp tncl cxpect to learn by tbsorption Do you lorgct lssignments or lc tye your pupcrs home Suppose you try putting that ounce more ol extra effort into your worlc ind thereby cooperate with our te tchers You might cyen talce some rcal mtcrest in your subyects and do a little more than is necessary It you do you Ihlglll hnd yourself enyoy ing school and wondering why you eyer thought it wasn t interesting to listen to a lecture 1 , . -. . . . . V 7 I' V T - - . . , . . . s f , . - c Y , I . . . . . v , , 1 1 V y - ' , . , 'A c 1 .L c . . , . , .4 1 ., , ,.,, .. . . c c . . , V - M V. 4 Y--y , .. . c , . . . , . . , . . , , . .- .,, . v ., . K ' ' ' U ' , I . , I . c c . - c. . , ' L . . s n. ' ' ' xc. i 1 I T. 4 . . c . . c ' 'L ' . . . . .c t . c . K 5 h . . - . 2 . c H . . . . R , 'Q' ' 1 fx' c - - - . - g 1 I . . ,l . L t . - K- .. , , ' . . ' ' v v 1 ' ' , ' ' , . . - s - . . . ,
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14 THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT '36 QM V T' JUNIOR CLASS Aietta Knowlan Anna Scamman Elizabeth Wood Cwendolyn Stewart Cal0l0lS Mitchell Eunice Atwood Rosallnd Lambert Lulu Brackley CLASS OF 1947 VVe stirred our hrst year with a class of ten members Llizabeth hutting time to us from Anson l'Lll1lLC Xtxxood from New Ninemrd and Phillip Nile from Farmington Later in and Phillip Nile lett us A Sophomores our class membership dropped to eight girls with our new member Aretta lxnoulan trom Stratton Rlthard 'Neil our ony male lett us to go to Farmington Nou as umors we still are represented by eight girls louise Huff dropped out ot our eliss to 5,0 to South Carolina but we added a neu member Xnna Snmman In spite ot our latls ol the opposite sex we haxe made our hot dog, business a great success We are looltinb form ard to .1 tlass trip to NVash1ngton next yea Those who played basketball this year are Cuendolvn Stewart Carolois Mitehell and Rosalind lambert hunite Xtwood serxed as the basltetball girls manager Those who toolt part in the three act play Nleon Shy were lulu Bratltley Rosalind Stewart The tour Iunior girls to represent th class in the Nluslt Llub were Carolois Nlitthell -Xretta lxl oxxlm C uendolxn Stewart and Rosalind l lmbert Our tliss otffieers and members ot the Stu dent Countil ire P14 ldcnz Larolois Nlitehell lla Pwr dent Cvsendolxn Stewart bllilfdll and Tacuszuer Rosalind Lambert ldzlscv Luniee Xtxsood Rosalind Lambert is also seeretary treasurer ot the Student Council - U , - 3 i I a 4 8 - V . Q ' ' ' 1 V 0.4 - l' L . Q , - , 5' ' R 5- ' X 2 ,. ., 9 . ff' , 31 ' . K '. 1' . ' V -W l , A S . ' e A y ,. ' 'Z :', , ' 4- hiv. la., l V , n . , l . . 1 9 i v A v v 1 5 1' . ' .. . ' 1 ' ' '. ' ' ' ' 'L ' ' ' ' f , ' , l .- ' i ' ' , ' ' . ' . the year Lorraine Phillips moved to Portland Lamltert, Carolois Mitchell and Gwendolyn S - A 1 . ' ' 2 - .7 i ' 'i ' , V - ' ' - A ' . 4 , ' .. ' L U -. ,Y - 1 -1 Q g - , ' . K ' ll . . i . ' . -1 - L' ,, I ' . , ' s - , W 1 Q. L - i r ri -I A ' . ' ' ' v Q i ' . A . N i Y ' L ' I ' Y V , - ' ' - 1 I-' .' 'I' ' ., i i' A ' s K s - - Q 1 l ' K - s - - l , 1 . v , i
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