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EXCHANGES We are very happy to have made ex- changes with the following schools last year: The Islander, Bar Harbor High School, Bar Harbor, Maine. The Crimson Crier, Orono High School, Orono, Maine. The Hillcrest, Bucksport High School, Eucksport, Maine. The Chrysalis, Greenville High School, Greenville, Maine. The Jester, Ellsworth High School, Ellsworth, Maine. The Academy Review, Foxcroft Acad- emy, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. The Scroll, Higgins Classical Insti- tute, Charleston, Maine. The Cauldron, Rockland High School, Rockland, Maine. The Gilinanac, Gilman High School, Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Peinetic, Pemetic High School, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The Northern Lights, Stearns High School, Millinocket, Maine. The M oose-a-Bee Messenger, Jones- port High School, J onesport, Maine. Pine Needles, Mattanawcook Acad- emy, Lincoln, Maine. Trident, Brewer High School, Brew- er, Maine. The Rostrnrn, Guilford High School, Guilford, Maine. Our exchange list for 1948 includes a few additional schools with whom we shall enjoy acquaintance through their yearbooks. J oAN HILCHEY, '48, - Exchange Editor. Elf?
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24 THE SACHEM ticipated in the P. V. C. debate round at Bar Harbor High School. March 17 -Last P. V. C. debate round held at Brewer. This completed the sea- son's program, in which our affirmative team won three debates and lost three, while the negative won one and lost five. March 18-Mr. George Berry of the Maine Civic League was guest speaker in assembly and conducted forums in all the English classes. March 25-Mrs. Pearl Williams and associates of the Penobscot County As- sociation for the Blind spoke in assem- bly in behalf of the work of the associa- tion. March 25-Tryouts for Spear and U. of M. speaking contests. April 1-Baseball team going to win every game this year. April Fool! Good thought, though. Policewoman Mrs. Watson of Bangor P. D. spoke in assembly on social work as she knows it. April 2-F. F. A. Calico Dance. Hill- billy band featured. April 12-Graduation parts were chosen today. April 19-24-At last it's here. What's here? Spring recess, of course. COMING EVENTS To be announced-Miss Mitton of the State of Maine Nurses' Association will speak in assembly. April 19-SACHEM goes to press. April 27-Baseball with Lincoln here. April 30-Girls' softball, Old Town at Ellsworth, Boys' baseball, Old Town at Ellsworth. May 1 - Regional Science Fair at Bangor. Let's hope we make a good showing. Orono-Bar Harbor-Old Town triangu- lar track meet at Old Town. May 4-Girls' softball with Bucks- port. Boys' baseball with Bucksport. Both games here. May 7-Girls' softball and boys' base- ball with Bapst away. Greatest underclassmen event of the year, the Junior Prom. May 8 - Bar Harbor-Lincoln-Old Town triangular track meet here. May 11-Girls' softball at Bar Har- bor. Boys' baseball at Bar Harbor. May 14 - Girls' softball and boys' baseball with Orono at Old Town. Something new, a musical festival. Plans are now being made. Should be a grand evening of entertainment. May 15-Dual track meet with Ells- worth. May 18-Girls' softball, Brewer at Old Town. Boys' baseball, Brewer at Old Town. Home economics open house. May 22--P. V. C. track meet at Old Town. May 31-Memorial Day observance. June 6-Baccalaureate exercises. June 7-Alumni banquet. June 8-Senior Hop. June 9-Class day exercises. June 10-Graduation exercises. June 11-School closes. JOHN PELLETIER, '48.
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