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-..-.., 'vue c1LA1uoN. 19 .-I 7'llL1L'TII,'S. o. u. s. '95 AND u. R. '95. ' Although the last season cannot ex- actly he called the era of athletics in the F. l-l. S., yet we think that we have inade a fair showing- for a school of our size, nevertheless, we hope to make u. vast ll1'1lll'UVGll.16!lll in the fu- ture. At the opening ol' the spring term, the base-hall club niet and chose Don- ald McMillan captain and Julius Fogg ll1ll.11ll.g.fG1'. ' But one ilnportant game was play- ed during the 51l1'llQl,L:'lJG1'l11, which was against the Bowdoin '96 team. Score F. H. S. 22, Bowdoin '96, 15. Our tc-ani lined up as follows: N .x Nl I-1. c1..iss. 1'osI'r:oN. Mnllillnn ....... ...... ' 93 Catcher. Cushing ...... . ..... 'I Pitcher. Spear .........,.... . ..... '93 lst Base. lt. Randall ........ ...... ' 93 End Base. Honlu .....,....... ..,... ' 95 :Srfl Base I.. llandall ...., ..,... ' .' Short Stop. Noyes ......... ...... ' 95, Luft Field. Randall ....., ...... ' 95 Right Field. Rodick. .... ..... . ....... I '95 Center Field. When the fall tern: began, the formation of a tennis club was agita- ted, and at a meeting Randall '95 was chosen president and Lucy Burr '94, secretary and treasurer. But, ow- ing to the lateness ofthe season, no active measures were taken in this, yet we hope that the spring term will find our tennis club working' i11 good order. As usual, at this season of the year a foot-hall eleven was talked of. Last season an eleven was started, but ow- ing' to the lack of knowledge of the game, it made little progress. This season an eleven was formed with Randall '95 captain and Curtis '95 manager. The only important gaine was against Yarmouth High: Score F. H. S. 39, Y. H. S. 0. The eleven was as follows: Naam. l orniss. l rosiriow. 'ry1e1- ............... .' ,os 11. E. I.. Randall ...... ? R. T. Curtis ........... '95 R. G. Noyes .... ....... . '95 C. Woodman ........ '95 L. G. Barmll ...... . '95 L. 'l'. Small .......... '96 L. E. Randall ........ . '95 l Q. B. Stockbridge ..... . '95 ' L. H. B. Soulc. ........... . '95 I R. 1-1. B. Cushing ..... 'I ' B. F. This is the first year, that any at- tention has been paid to foot-ball in our sehool, hut next fall we hope to have an eleven that will he a credit to our school. This winter an athletic: association is talked of. NVe sincerely hope that this may prove a success, for we feel that this would be a great benefit to the athletics of the school. .1 l. L I7..lI1VI JV!! 7E'N. Cornie M. Spear '85 is acting-prim cipal of High School, Lakeport, N. H. Mary Spear '87, who last fall was assistant in High School, Norwood, Mass., is now principal of High School, Greenland, N. H. Mr. Will XV. Fish '88, and Mr. Louis E. Curtis '87 have gone into partnership, having' hought out the
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20 'run CLARION. grocery department of J. A Brewster. They are two of our best-esteemed young men, and we bespeak for theln ft liberal patronage. Lena. Merrill '84 has a fine position in si school at Deming, N. M. F. H. S. has another poet in Joe D. Curtis '85, who has recentl com- I posed the words for several songs. Mr. W. B. Mitchell, '84 formerly principal of F. H. S., has :L line posi- tion us tutor in Rhetoric: :ind Eloeu- tion, nt Bowdoin College. Emma. O. Kilby '87 is principal of Grimiiinai' School, FII1'H1l11g'tlD1l, Me. With pleasure we record the inur- riage of Nellie I. Curtis, '85 :incl Mr. VVill G. Sweetsir, which occurred :Lt the brifle's home, in the presence of :L large number of guests. The lmppy couple reside in Yarmouth. Another recent wedding of interest to the Clarion's friends, was that of Mr. C. E. Moses and Miss Aurie B. Small. Mr. Moses is employed :Ls book-keeper in the dry-goods depart- ment of E. B. Mallet, -Ir. Charles M. Brown, '91 wats a.wn,rd- ed the Freshman prize in French :it Bowdoin. WVzLlter Dennison '92 is attending Shaw's Business College, 1J01'l',l21.1lKl, Me. George Merrill, '90 has been chosen one of the '68 prize-speakers nt Bow- doin. Charles Curtis '92 is attending Col- by University. Mary B. XVQIIWI, '91 has :L position us type-writer in the office of E. B. lVInllet, Jr. Edward H. Cushing, '90 has SL po- sition rts clerk, in the hoot and shoe store of E. P. Dodge, Boston. Mess. Jos. A. Merrill, '83 employed by the Metropolitan Life Inslwnnee Co., Newton, Mass. Kitty M. C. Kendall, '89 :ind A. Merton Brewer, :L former Stl'lKllfl'1ll here, were inftrried recently at Pew- tucket, Il. I. The lmppy couple lmve gone to Colorado for Mr. Brewer's health. The Chu-ion extends its cone Q'1'5l.tlllILtlUl,lS. Of the cluss of '93, four ure taking' :L College course: Rufus llmidrtll, David Spear, Douuld McMillan :md Julius Fczgg. ,FR ODI .Al f,'f,'l.SS.1lfz'l 773. Gorhaun, N. 1-l. Dano' l,'lo.emm1lvs of 394: As I have been so kindly requested to contribute something to the Clari- on I will gladly do so. I little thought when I left F. H. S. on the g'1':ul1w.tion day of the Class of '92 that I was lem'ing it for the last time, but so it uppefrred to he. lVhen I cznne to Gorham, I had no diiliculty in entering the High School here, without ex:.unins.Ltion too, for when they found out from what school I canne the Principal said, That is all right, we ure perfectly willing to accept any one from such :L school as that.
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