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20 THE Feb. 17-Letha Orcutt had a birth- day! Feb. 21-Harry Carter visited school. Seniors gave a social. Every- body had a good time. Feb 22-Washington's birthday, no school. Feb. 29-Lena Ford and Eleanor Cousins visited us. Mar. 1-Proctor Byard visited us. Mar. 2-Several of the students went to county grange at North Sedg- wick Mr. Flye's car ran away. Mar. 3-Had a special session for the benefit of those who went to coun- ty grange yesterday. Mar. 5--Seniors and juniors at- tended town meeting, ichaperoned by Miss Abbott. Mar. 7-Barbara Anderson, Rosa- li11d Pert, Hazel and Mildred Leigh- ton, and Catherine McCarthy visited us. Mar. 8-Senior parts given out. Mar. 9-School closed for a week. Mr. Flye left for Chicago on his vaca- tio11. Mar. 19-Mr. Flye informed Miss Clapp that she must put some bump- ers' 011 her desk lid before she went home.. Mar. 20-Rozella Gray, Marjorie Maker, Virginia Choate, and Alberta Noland visited us. Alberta was not spoken to for whispering once. C OMET' Mar. 22-Heath had the pleasure of marching in alone at noon. Mar. 27-Barbara Byard, Rozella Clapp, Helen Sargent, and Horace Means visited us. Senior class had a social. Good time! Apr. 3-Senior class selected their invitations for graduation. Practiced the play in the hall for the first time. Apr. 2-English III and IV did not recite. We wonder why. Apr. 5-6-Exams. Supposed to be lucky for the seniors, but they were disappointed. Apr. 10-No music, Miss Cotton ill. Apr. 26-Dress rehearsal of play. Apr. 27- Marrying Marian, pre- sented at Riverside hall. Took in 380.50 at the door. Dance, with music by Cousins' orchestra. May 5-Seniors went to Bangor to have their pictures taken for The Comet. May 8-Seniors chose their re- served seats for graduation. Econom- ics and French II excused. May 11-The presentation of the play at Bluehill was unavoidably post- poned on account of the sudden ill-' ness of the leading actor, Anderson. May 16-Mr. Garland of the Bible Society was with us for a short time today. Each of us wrote a verse of Scripture. Margaret brought an empty dinner box. May 18-No school, institute at Brooklin.
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THE COMET' 19 Sept. 16-Rozella Clapp visited school. Sept. 20-First music lesson. Had a basketball meeting. Sept. 21-The geometry class held a session after school. Sept. 22-Dorothy Keefe visited us. Sept. 23-Freshman reception at Riverside hall. Sept. 25-Prof. Philip Bradley of Amherst spoke to us on Foreign Relations. Sept. 26-Selected Senior class rings after much arguing Sept. 27-Alice Ford absent on ac- count of appendicitis. Sept. 28-No school, county con- vention at Ellsworth. Oct. 23-Alice returned to school. Oct 24-Dorothy Henry visited us. Oct. 26-28--No school, State con- vention at Portland. Nov. 9-10-Exams! Nov. 11-Holiday! Hurrah for the A. E. F.! Nov. 12-First basketball game. Boys' team played Stonington at Sedgwick. For the score, see Ath- letics . Nov. 18-Both teams went to Ston- ington. Had a good time, but - -. Nov. 22-Charlie Young visited school. Nov. 24-25-Thanksgiving recess. Nov. 24--Boys played Penobscot at Sedgwick. Nov. 26-Both teams played the Winter Harbor teams at Sedgwick. Dec. 3-The girls' team played Brooklin high at Sedgwick. The boys went to Penobscot on the same night. They saw the picture, Rolled Stock- ings, but wouldn't say much about the game. Walter's car had a balky spell at North Brooksville, and the boys came home in a truck. The night was cold! ! Dec. 5-Snow storm, many absent. Dec. 7-Dorothy Keefe visited us. Dec. 9-Both teams went to Deer Isle. Dec. 10-Boys played Brooklin at Sedgwick. Dec. 12-Geometry class remained after school. They are beginning to like it now! Dec. 16-Muriel Hagerthy and Vir- ginia Choate visited school. Had a Christmas tree and entertainment in the afternoon, Mr. Flye furnishing a treat. School closed for a two-weeks' vacation. Dec. 28-Both teams played thc Alumni. Dec. 31-Both teams played the Alumni again, but with different scores. J an. 4-Faith Carter visited school. The seniors gave a supper for the Roval Arch chapter. Jan 5-Practiced the play for the first time. Jan 6-Boys' team played Bluehill Academy at Sedgwick. Jan 9-We had a good music lesson. At least, Miss Cotton said sol Jan. 14-Both teams went to Brook- lin. Roads awful! Yes, awful is the word. Jan. 16-Mr. Flye left us at noon with a bad throat. Jan. 19-The whole school, with the exception of Caesar and Latin I, re- mained in at recess and for ten min- utes of the noon hour We made too much noise with our mouths studying! Jan. 23-Mrs. Lucy Choate was with us for a while. Feb. 4-Stonington girls played -at Sedgwick
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Eltbletice TRACK MEETS The boys of our school took in the track meet at Bluehill, May 31, and also the meet in Ellsworth, June 4. At Bluehill, VV. Staples took the individual cup with 18 points. He broke the record in the shot-put, was second in the 100-yd. dash, the running-broad jump, the low hurdles, and the 220-yd. dash, and third in the high hurdles. V. Anderson was first i11 the mile, the half-mile, the 440-yd. dash, and third in the low hurdles. T. Grindle was third in the mile run. The Sedgwick team took second place in the relay race. In this meet, Sedg- wick high took second place in a field of six schools, with a record of 39 points. At Ellsworth, NV. Staples broke the record in the shot-put, and was fourth in the broad jump. V. Anderson took the individual cup with 18 points. He was lirst in the mile, the half-mile, and the 220-yd. dash, and second in the low hurdles. In this meet Sedgwick also took second place in a field of six schools, with a total of 24 points. 1 Il C Girls' Basketball MAUD CLAPP, Captain KATHLEEN BROWN, Manager This year, as usual, our team has been handicapped for want of a coach. Our season opened Nov. 18, when we played Stonington on their floor. The game resulted in favor of Stonington, 13-9. Stonington Sedgwick ' Players Points Players Points Webb, L. lf' 2 Allen, H. rr 2 Bartlett, M. rf 9 Choate, M. lf 6 Harding, J. lc 2 Brown, K. c 1 Stinson, H. rg Sargent, A. lg Collins, A. lg Clapp, M. rg Nov. 26, we played our second game with Winter Harbor. This was a rather one-sided game, the score be- ing 41- 4, in favor of Winter Harbor. Winter Harbor Sedgwick Whitehouse, lf 19 Choate, lf 2 Leighton, rf 20 Allen, rf 2 Whiting, cf 2 Brown, cf Joyce, cg Sargent, cg Moffett,rg Orcutt, rg Sargent, lg Clapp, lg Morrison, cg On Dec. 9, we played our third game at Deer Isle, the score resulting in our favor, 13-9. Sedgwick Deer Isle Choate, rf 2 Thompson, rf 2 Allen, lf 4 Ellis, rf 1 Brown, c 7 Greene, c 4 Clapp, rg Marshall, rg Sargent, lg Joyce, lg Eaton, lf Scott, lg 2 On Dec. 29, we played our fourth game with Sedgwick Alumnae. The score resulted in our favor, 18-15. Sedgwick Alumnae Choate, rt 9 Hagerthy, lt 9 Allen, lt Keele, rf
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