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THE FOUR CORNERS 25 ITEMS OF I XTEKEST Stanley .Hannon, ' 2S, and Herald Pills- hiuy, ' 2 , art attending Sophomore your at Xorlhcastorn Cuiversily, Boston, Mass. Marv Pederson, ' 27, is leaching at the Beech Jlill School, Scarhoro, Herman Ward. ? 27, is attending Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine. Lois Pillsbury, ' 2d, is leaching music in Boston, M ass. Margaret rnpihart, ' 20, will graduate from Xasson Institnle this spring. Ada Wentworth, ? 20, who graduated from A ' asson last year, is now lonelier of Home .Economies in the schools of Skew- began, .Maine. I he Scarhoro Town Team, which lias played a long series of haskelhall panics fli is past winter, is com pose 1 wholly of former stars in Scarhoro High—Walter Nielsen, ' 25, Clyde Hannon, ? 20, EM red Harmon, ' 27, Ualph Lorfano, 2s, dnsoph Li hi o, ' 2!), Xorman Morse, ' 2D, and Er¬ nest BowJey, ' 2D. Jocelyn, (Jic daughter of Dorothy Alii lev Shaw, ' 01, won the Junior Prize Speaking (Mutest (his year. Chester linker, ' 20, is now engaged in Y. M. C. A. work in Xew York. Chester Seamman, ' 2tS. is a member of the Phi .Mu Delta .Fraternity at the Uni¬ versity of Maine.
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CLASS OF 1929 Norman Morse, at homo, Searboro. Rachel Shaw, (employed at King Dex¬ ter ' s, Portland, Maine. lamest Bowlev, at homo, Soarhoro. Clara Storey, Gorham Normal, Gor¬ ham, Maine. Bernice Thibcan, at home. Pine Point. Delia Smith, at homo, Harrison, Me. Frbain Arolnimhaulr, New York City. Elmer Sawyer, at home, Searboro. Joseph Libby, at home, Soarhoro. Walter Douglas, at home, Searboro. Stanley Pederson, deceased. MARRIAGES Mollie Pillslmry, ? 2G, James Donalme. Dagma Olesen, 7 2$, Edward Nielsen, ' 27 . Frances Bowlev. ' 28, Joseph Morse. Erwin D. Woodward, ? 27, Doris E. Pendexter. (.’onstance Iliggins, ’28, Lawrence Har¬ mon. Henrietta Mescrve, 7 2S, Reginald Ger- risli. Mvron Libby, ? 15, Hattie Jones. Addio Kaler, ' ILL Edward Yale, Port¬ land. Abhie Small. ? 20, Albert Libby, ' 21. BIRTHS Neil Allan, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Emile Janelle. Mrs. Jauellc (Maliel Nielsen) in class of 1920. Betty Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nielsen, both graduates of Searboro High School. Mrs. Nielsen was Dagma Olcscn. ' 28. Margaret. Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Philip Gower. Mrs. Gower (Helen Rowley) graduated in the class of 192G. Viola Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Plowman. Both are graduates of Searboro High School. Mr. Plowman in tin class of I92r and Mrs. Plowman (Tena B. MeKennoy) in class of 192G. Helen Baker Ililton, a daughter Louise. Mrs. J1 iltnn graduated in the class of 1920. Mrs. Elva Gilman Boynton, 7 13, of Tena fly, N. J., a daughter. DEATHS Stanley Pederson, ’29.
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During the past year, Searboro has en¬ gaged in all the sports which schools in this vicinity enter into, with the exception of baseball. The most notable achievement of any team was the winning of the I ewis- ton Small Schools Tourney by the boys ' basketball team. In the Cumberland County Conference we won first in the in¬ door track meet; second in hoys ' basket¬ ball, swimming, and outdoor Track; third in girls ? basketball and cross-country. OUTDOOR TRACK The second annual Triple C track meet was held on 31ay 18, UI2U, at the athletic held of the I Jeering High School. Six schools were entered: Pennell Institute, Freeport High, Windham High. Greely Institute, Cape Elizabeth High, and Scar- boro High. Pennell Institute, the defend¬ ing champions, barely squeezed out a win over our track team, winning by a margin of only one-half point. Libby, ' 2J.L was high-point scorer for Searboro, amassing 10 4 points. The results of the meet were as follows: Mile Run—-Badger, Windham, 1st; Lyons, Searboro, 2d; Caswell, Pennell, 3d. Time: 5 min., 17 sec. 100-yd Dash—First Heat—Sawyer, Pennell. 1st; Nelson, Greely, 2d: Crocker, Freeport, 3d. Time: 11 sec. Second Heat—Winslow, Freeport, 1st; Pratt, Windham, 2d; Bagley, Cape Elizabeth, 3d. Time: 11% sec. Final Heat—Sawyer, Pennell, 1st; Winslow, Freeport. 2d; Nelson, Greely, 3d. Time: 11% sec. (New Record.) 440-yd. Dash—Ferguson, Searboro, 1st; Pratt, Windham. 2d; Winslow, Freeport, 3d. Time; 57% sec. (New Record.) SSO-yd. Dash—Badger, Windham, 1st; Win¬ slow, Freeport, 2d; Caswell, Pennell, 3d. Time: 2 min., 28% sec. Shot Put—Sawyer, Pennell, 1st; Dalrymple, Freeport, 2d; Verrill, Pennell, 3d. Distance: 38 ft., 2Yi in. (New Record.)
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