Sedgwick High School - Comet Yearbook (Sedgwick, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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THE COMET The 6 Gertrude Orcutt Trudy Born March 28, 1913 School play, 1, 2, 3, 43 basketball, 1, 2, 43 vice-presi- dent, 1, 2, 3, 43 valedictory. Trudy is a dear, sweet little girl from North Sedg- wick. For three Years she complained about the dis- tance she had to walk to and from school, but since the new occupants have moved to the 'Ilhurston farm, we have heard no complaint. Roscoe Albert McCarthy Ross Born November 9, 1913. School play, 2, 3, 43 basketball, 3, 45 salutatory. Although 'he doesn't look it, Ross is the baby of the class. With his winning smile and sweet disposition, he is agreat favorite among the students, especially amonfg the girls. Seniors

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4 THE ooM.E'r 9. Boys must wear caps and coats on back- wards to and from school. 10. All Freshmen must obey upper-classnien all day Friday. 11. All Freshman boys and girls are to bow when meeting upper-classmen on Fri- day, and must show all due respect to classmen and teachers. 12. Do not walk in front of upper-classmen. Open doors for them and carry all their books. In addition to the costumes sug- gested in the notice, each Freshman wore a tall green dunce-cap and was decorated with a large green bow. The girls were further decorated with large green bows on the left ankle. Instead of the usual opening exercises, the Freshmen were lined up across the front of the main room, and each one recited a Mother Goose rhyme. The school then sang Jingle Bells heartily. The' Freshmen proved themselves good sports and carried out their part of the program Well. The occasion furnished a day of good fun for all the students. It is hoped to make it an annual custom. Commencement Baccalaureate services will be held in the Baptist church on Sunday morning, June 1. The sermon will be by Rev. Mr. Stover. The school play, Well, Did You Ever? was given at Riverside Hall on Thursday evening, May 15. The graduation exercises will be held at the Baptist church on Thurs- day evening, June 5. The program: Processional .................. Orchestra Invocation Music Salutatory .............. Roscoe McCart-hy Electricity in Modern Life Class History and Prophecy . .Amy Ferguson Mlusic Class Grumbler .......... Rufus Hagerthy With Presentation of Gifts Mlusic Address to Undergraduates . .Cynthia Hooper Valedictory ............. Gertrude Orcutt Educational Opportunities in Maine Music Address and Presentation of Diplomas Miss Florence M. Hale, Augusta Benediction Recessional .............. . . . Orchestra



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THE COMET' Rufus Alexander Hagerthy Rip Born December 12, 1912. School play, 43 president, 13 treasurer, 2, 3, 4: grumbler and gifts. Rufus' face and figure would be a valuable addition to any classy we are mighty lglad that ours was the lucky one. He has two outstanding characteristics-he never gets caught doing anything wrong, and he has an un- usual power of concentration. We feel sure the latter will bring him well-deserved success. Cynthia Hooper Cynthia Born May 17, 1913. School play, 43 basketball, 43 secretary, 2, 3, 43 ad- dress to undergraduates. Those who have risen early enough during the pa-st four years may' have seen Cynt-hia on her way to school. Through all the work and play of our school days, Cynthia has shown herself a good sport, always, Arny Bernice Ferguson Amy Born June 1S,1912. ' School play, 2, 3, 43 president, 2, 3, 45 basketball, 4: history and prophecy. Although Amy is the smallest member of the class, she is some worker. She keeps the rest of ue hurrying to keep up with her. She is our star in basketball.

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