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0i o::o gg 0191059 G J' 0 0 7 A be Kilettieli V fl l ol0 Q D Published Semi-annually by the Students in the Interests of VVOPODLAND HIGH-I 'SlCiH'OOL Woodland, Maine Printed by the Advertiser Publishing Company, 1Calais, Maine EDITORIAL BOARD Faculty Advisor, CECIL L-EIGHTON Editor-in-Chief, ...... . . Assistant Editor-in-Chief, .. News Editor, ........ . . Boys' Athletic Editor, .. Girls' Athletic Editor, . . . Business Manager, ...... . . Assistant Business Manager ,. Exchange Editor, ...... . . Joke Editor, .... . Alumni, . ..... . . . Senior Class Editor, . . Junior Class Editor, Sophomore Class Editor, . Freshman Class Editor, .... . .. PHYLLIS HASKINS .. RHODA PERKINS .- WEVSLEY RECORD 1 1 ALBERT VARNUM, 1 1 1 1 1 ..... EVELYN COX, ' .. HERIBEIRT BACON .. AMEDEO FOGGIA . . . . . . .. BEISSIE JOHNSON MARGUERITE MCCLURE, 1 1 . . . . . BESSIE JOHNSON, . ETI-IE:L MULHOLLAND. MAE BLACK .. AQLBERTA BLANEY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LOUISE HILL, 1 1 1 1 Advertising Rates are 556.00 per page per issue. Half and quar ter pages at proportional rates. Address all communications to The Jewel. Woodland, Maine.
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Jima Woodland High School takes great pleasure in presenting this edition of its long dead-or slumbering-school paper. It has been eight long weary years since last The Jewel, the former oracle of VVoodland High, was published. It has been much thought about and discussed pro and con. Finally in the spring of '28 an editorial board was chosen with Cecil Leighton, English instructor, as faculty advisor. The editorial board have all worked hard to make a success of this, the first attempt at a school paper of this kind. The different classes have 'co-operated with a will. The merchants df :Calais and Woodland have responded gener- ously to 'make this issue a success financially. We hope that the work 'will not stop here, but with this as a nucleus will go on every year. with the object A bigger and better Jewel. We wish to thank each and everyone who have contributed to the Jewel in any way, either by their enthusiasm, time, money or literary contributions. Phyllis Haskins, '28 5 is if if ek SEEKING HIGHER EDUCAUON In these days of industrial strife, a man or woman must be a specialist in his or he-r work. 'How can one be a specialist unless he has thorough knowledge of his subject? How can he have a thor- ough knowledge unless he studies? Thus we may see that studying is the keynote to success. The day of the Jack of all trades and Master of none is past. I11 every factory. mill or office, men and women who have spent much 13
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