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I4 SALIVIAGUNDI r P'ne Tree District, Easton,Me., Kinney, teaching, 1 Julia A. L'Abbe, teaching, Caribou, Me., Sadie Duncan, teaching, Sprague's Mills, Me., Hannah Phair, teaching, Ludlow, Mass., Alice Belle Thomas, teaching, Stevens' School, Presque Isle, Me., Laura Jane Crouse, teaching, Mars Hill, Me., William ' ' l P tave Emery Finch, Principal Grammar Schoo , or D Lake, Me., Lizzie Agatha Powers. ...--.-...Q-n ' Class '08. Velma G. Redika, teaching, Presque Isle, Me., Mrs. Ellen C. Judd, at home, Presque Isle, Me., Anna L. McCrea, teaching, Blaine, Me., Margaret A. Sweeney, assistant, Madawaska Training School, Fort-Kent, Me., Mabel L. Clarke, teaching, Fort Fairfield, Me., Myra H .Turner, teaching, Fort Fair- field, Me., L. Maude Davis, assistant, High School, Danforth, Me., Bessie Blanchard, teaching, Presque Isle, Me., Jennie M. Ferguson, teaching, Island Falls, Me., Nina T. Finch, teaching, Portage Lake, Me: Hope A. McKenney, teaching, Milliu-icket, Me., 7 Gertrude M. Shaw, teaching, Caribou, Me. 1 'Z 1 'Y if fl 'r -,pe 5' .wi
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SALMAGUNDI I 3 A ---- a , rffraisiil Wifi if 'll f , if will fr Ml M sb-3 I i,'lfg i ' 1 's:Ea Cl L.LIlVllS-1 I Class '05 . Blanche E. Beckwith, teaching Rural School, Presque Isle, Me., Norman I. Gallagher, teaching, Caribou, Me.: Carrie M. Hammond, Visiting in Bos- ton, Mass., Mrs. Earle Rouse, nee Alice Howard, is at home, Washburn, Me., Elizabeth M. Jenkins, teach- ing in Gouldville, Presque Isle,qMe., Mary- L. McLel- lan, teaching, Moran District, Castle I-Iill, Me., Ada H. McNally, assistant Ashland High School, Ashland, Me., Mrs. Merton A. McLaughlin, nee Nellie L. Sherey, at home, Chapman, Me., Julia McLaughlin, teaching, Caribou, Me., Mrs. Issacher Dow, nee Lll- lian Page, at home, Caribou, Me., Katharine Wilder, teaching, Caribou, Me., Minnie Tibbetts, teaching, Presque Isle, Me. N .-l..-.- A Class '06. Clara Louise Anderson, teaching Primary, Grade III, Caribou,Me., Mrs. Albert York, nee Augusta Anne Crouse, at home, Mars Hill, Me., Agnes Belle Davis, assistant, Training School, Presque Isle, Me., Flora M. Billington, teaching, Fort Fairfield, Me., Harriet Frances Huson, assistant, Training School, Portland-, Me., Elsie Gertrude Merrill, teaching, Milo, Me., Sadie S. Sprague, teaching, Presque Isle, Me., Mrs. M. L. T. White, Superintendent of Schools, Presque Isle, Me., Bessie Helen Grant, second assistant, Easton High School, Easton. Me. Class 'O7. Ida 15. Jacques, teaching Grade I, Caribou, Me., Bessie A. Cox, teaching, Millinocket, Me., Kate Augusta Nevere, teaching, Mars Hill, Me., Mabel M.
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SALMAGUNDI I 5 . X, 0 a X y X . KO, X X O 1 9 0 ! O52 ' 4 X 'sg Efilkg' X if- Q s 6 c lf! ' , iMf :QQ - XC We have received very few exchanges this term, but hope to have added more to our list. before the next issue. Those we have, have been readvwith in- terest and we shall expect them to come again. We wish to congratulate Aroostook Central Insti- tute onthe Aroostookan. It is 'a bright and en- tertaining paper,iand contains some excellent ideas. Thef'Northern Light from Fort Fairfield High School, is a welcome paper. It has some interesting short stories, and also a fine article on shorthand. The Mirror from Patten Academy contains a good historical sketch of Patten. A The '4Pinnacle Erskinei Academy, South China, Maine, is a well-written' paper, but we are sorry to note the absence of an exchange column. Two good articles on composition Writing are found in the ?fBul1etin'lfrom Ashland High School. We see by the Alumni column in the '4Norm,ll that Presque Isle High School has kept Well in touch With its Alumni. A We have enjoyed reading HOak Leaves, published by the students of Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Maine. Its neat and attractive cover may be con- sidered a fair sample of the contents. The exchange editor may use his pen Till the ends of his fingers are sore, Yet some one is always sure to remark, HHOW stale! Welve heard that beforef'--EX. ,gmc S
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