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M. F. ll. S. PIL OT 29 BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD short end of the score at the close of the game. From that time on the High School team played a game prac- tically every week and sometimes two games a week. As the season went on some of the boys dropped out because they were ineligible and for other reasons, so that, at the close of the season, only nine of the twenty boys, who started the season, were practicing regularly. I N ' lhose nine were: C. Stone A. Hoyle R. Mills R. Waldron H. Raymond P. Goss A. Davis VV. Goss W. Raymond Throughout the entire season Mr. Small tried to teach his team fast, clean basketball and the highest prin- ciples of good sportsmanship. The score book results : M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F. M. F 32 5 28 23 20 8 20 16 l 5 23 shows the following Casco, 31 At M. F. H. S. Winthrop, 26 At M. F. H. S. Winthrop. 30 At Winthrop New Gloucester, 18 At M. F. H. Kent's Hill, 23 At Winthrop South Paris, 38 At M. F. H. S. Oxford, 25 At M. F. H. S. Kent's Hill, 20 At M. F. H. S. llridgton, 32 At Bridgton Hebron, 36 At Hebron
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28 M. F. I-I. S. PILOT GROSS COUNTRY TEAM The home course is over three miles in length and the most difficult one the team ran. The average time for the team was about 20 minutes. At Otisfield Fair our team took first place and brought home a beautiful silver cup, the first the High School has ever XVOl'1. The record of the season is as follows: M. F. H. S. at Qtisfield Fair, M. F. .H. S. won. M. F. H. S. vs. Pennell Inst., Pennell Inst. won. M. F. H. S. at Litchfield, 6 schools competing M. F. H. S. Srd. M. F. H. S. vs. Canton, M. F. H. S. won. M. F. H. S. vs. Sabattus, M. F. H. S. won. M. F. H. S. vs. Canton, M. F. ll. S. won. W. lf. G., '31 BAS KETBALL, 1930-31 XVhen Coach Small sent out the first call for candidates for basketball, about twenty boys reported. Only two of the twenty boys had received letters last year, so for the most part, this year's material was inexperienced. Mr. Small saw at once the task con- fronting him of getting a team in shape and immediately set the boys to work. After several weeks of hard practice the squad was told, to their great joy, that they would meet the alumni the next Friday evening. There was a fair crowd when the High School and the Alumni met. It was a fast, close game with the Alumni holding the
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30 M. F. H. S. PILOT M. F. H. S., 23 South Paris, 40 At South Paris lVl. F. ll. S., 27 West Paris, 25 At M. F. H. S. M. F. H. S., 23 Bridgton, 26 At M. F. H. S. M. F. H. S., 17 Oxford, 45 At Oxford M. F. H. S., 27 New Gloucester, 31 At New Gloucester W. E. G., '31 ORCHESTRA REPORT VVe have been pleased to have a good orchestra this last year. The members have Shown excellent co- operation and much praise is due to our teacher, Miss Brophy. The members of the orchestra are: Dorothy Grant, Lawrence Payne, l'anl Andrews, Max Pulsifer, Daniel Callahan, Hilborn Rowe, lidward W'ellender, Ruth Thompson, Alice Whittier, Mildred Strout, Hildred Bryant, Aletha Lawler, Earl Briggs, Harold Raymond, Second Violin Second Violin Second Violin Second Violin Fife and Cornet Banjo Accordion Mandolin Mandolin Mandolin Mandolin Mandolin Drums Drums T h e m e m b e r s rehearsed every Thursday afternoon at t h e H i g h School Auditorium and the numbers were taken from special books. The orchestra has made several pub- Helen Harmon, Pianist lic appearances during the school year. Eileen Norton, First Violin The officers are: Lester Chipman, First Violin President, Lester Chipman Zabelle Kolchakian, First Violin Librarian, Hildred Bryant ORC! I l'IS'l' RA
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