Sedgwick High School - Comet Yearbook (Sedgwick, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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3 'THE co1viE'i' On May 25 we plan to present the Senior class play, Take My Ad- vice, at Riverside Hall. The cast is as follows: Bob Mannion, editor of the Eureka News ............... David McCarthy Jimmy Samson, whose business is wak- ing up town .......... Richard Simmons Jud Fenton, a town character, who has scruples against working, Lloyd Buckminster John Wargrin, a power in the state who controls and dominates Eureka, Samuel Hooper Peggy Acton, who arrived in Eureka three months before ..Barbara Anderson Virgy Mannion, Bob's snappy sister, Rosalind Pert Mrs. Nelson Dodd, a would-be social power in Eureka, and the president of the Uplift Society .. Eleanor Cousins Marcia Wargrin, daughter of John Wargrin ............... Edith Mahoney Time-The present. Place-The town of Eureka. Scene-Office of the Eureka News. SF St at Un March 28, the high school de- bating teams oi' the three towns of the league, Brooklin, Bluehill and Sedgwick, met to discuss this propo- sition, Resolved: That the several states should adopt the compulsory unemployment insurance law. This debate opened up to us a new field of activity, and we feel that we have gained something from our efforts at debating for the first time. Our af- firmative team remained in Sedg- wick to debate Bluehill's negative team, while the negative went to Brooklin to debate its aliirmative. The judges at Sedgwick were Mrs. Nellie Sargent, F. L. Cole and John Quigg. Each speaker spoke twelve minutes and was allowed a iive-min- utes rebuttal. Rev. E. H. Stover was the chairman. Brooklin won in the triangular meet and went to Bates for the iinals. ell: alll at February 29, a Washington Bi- centennial program was held at Riv- erside Hall by the students of Sedg- wick high and the grammar school. The program: Prayer ................ Rev. E. H. Stover Singing, America ............... Students Reading, Life of Washington, T David McCarthy Singing ........................ Students History of the Flag ...... Eleanor Cousins Singing, Father of the Land We Love, Students Important dates in Washington's life, Students of Grammar School When Martha Returns: George Washington ...... Leon Cousins Martha .................. Erma Nevells Mr. Davis .... Richard Simmons Mrs. Davis .... ......... E va Carter fl? all :Ks A calendar social was held at the chapel January 12. The program consisted of stunts, representing each month. Pies, cookies, doughnuts and cocoa were served. SG fl? :li On January 27 the high school served the Blue lodge supper. Due to the storm and the traveling, there were only a few resent. The pro- ceeds were S25. he following night, the high school served a fifteen-cent supper, which was very successful. The proceeds were 39.90. Sl' fl? SS The students of the high school served supper for the Royal Arch on

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THE COMET 7 Class Officers and Honor Roll CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF '35 President ............... David McCarthy Vice-President ............ Leon Cousins Secretary and Treasurer, Richard Simmons CLASS OF '33 President ................ Calvin Hooper Vice-President ........ Barbara Anderson Secretary and Treasurer .. Rosalind Pert Colors .................... Blue and Gold Flower ....... ........... T ulip Class Motto: Forward ever, backward never CLASS OF '32 PI'8Sld8I1t .................. Elmer Black Vice-President .. . . . . Lloyd Buckminster Secretary ...... ..... M ary Saunders Treasurer .. Harold Gray Colors ................ Purple and White Flower ...... ....... W hite Rose Class Motto: 1 Launched, but not anchored. St 276 PX: HONOR ROLL FOR YEAR 1935 David McCarthy Loring Nevells Richard Simmons 1934 Eleanor Cousins 1933 Rosalind Pert 1932 Elmer Black Lloyd Buckminster Social Activities Freshman reception was held at Riverside Hall Friday, Sept. 25. The freshmen were good sports and car- ried out our instructions cheerfully, but much to their disgust. Sand- wiches, cookies, cake and cocoa were served. :Ks Pl? Sl: The sixteenth annual graduation exercises will be held in the Baptist church June 9. The program is as follows: Processional . . . ........ Orchestra Invocation ..... . ........ Rev. E. H. Stover Overture ...................... Orchestra Salutatory, The Educational Myth, Elmer Black Class History and Prophecy, Mary Saunders Class Will and Gifts ........ Harold Gray Music Valedictory, The Public and Aviation, Lloyd Buckminster Music Presentation of Diplomas Benediction ............ Rev. E. H. Stover Recessional ...... ........... O rchestra Music will be furnished for the graduation and the dance following by Fogg's orchestra. :Ks PX' Pl? Baccalaureate services will be held at the church o11 Sunday morning, J une 5. The sermon will be preached by Rev. John Quigg.



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THE COMET 9 PLAY CAST 'Q February 16. It was a lot of Work but loads of run. Proceeds, 951750. ill W :W On May 2, a Health Day program was presented by the students of all the schools of Sedgwick and Brooklin at Brooklin. Each school presented one thing for the program. The stu- dents of the high school put on a calisthenic drill. A ill 'll M' The last day of school before Christmas vacation, we had a Christ- mas tree and a short entertainment. Each person received a gift, with a poem enclosed which was read before the school. Mr. Mahoney played thc piano and everybody had a good time. Ili 'H' We observed Thanksgiving Day by a short program. There were sev- eral readings and a spell-down. Ice- cream and cookies were served.

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