Sedgwick High School - Comet Yearbook (Sedgwick, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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107.83 24 FINANCIAL STATEMENT THE COMET Guarantee, Penobscot ...... Liabilities S 6.00 Franklin 10.00 Castine 8.00 Use of Eureka Hall .......... 28 00 Transportation for trips ..... 14.00 Stonington trip expenses .... 4.00 Referees .................... 16 00 Rule book 35 Nets ....... 2 25 Paint .... 1 70 Lumber .... . . . 1 00 Nails .... . Glass .... . Tape . . . 18 35 25 S92 Total basketball expenses. . . Bates Debating League ...... 4 Baseballs . ........... 38.75 Bats .... . . .......... 3.00 . 75 Total liabilities .......... ..... Total baseball expenses ..... 11 08 .00 ,T SEDGWICK H. S. A. A. Assets Cash on hand ........... . S .04 A. A. dues receivable .... . 2.00 82.04 A. A. dues received .. .. . 12.50 Magazine sale ......... ........ 2 0.83 Guarantee, Penobscot S 6.00 Franklin ..... 10 . 00 Ellsworth ...... 5 00 Receipts Penobscot game. 6.25 Castine game 6 25 Bluehill game 8.00 Sullivan game ...... 6 00 Bar Harbor game 5 50 Franklin game .. 7 50 Brooklin game .. 14.00 Total basketball receipts . .. 74.50 Total assets .... 3109.87 Unexpended balance .. 52.04 What Cther Schools Are Doing VVe acknowledge with pleasure the following exchanges: The Iris, Clark high, Penobscot- Considering the size of your school, you have a fine paper. Your literary section is especially good. The Gatherer, McKinley high, Deer Isle-An excellent publication. Con- gratulations. The Islander, Bar Harbor high- Your literary department deserves much credit. The Pemetic, Southwest Harbor high-We enjoy your poetry very much. The Sea Breeze, Thomaston high- You have a very good literary de- partment. The Harbor Beacon, Sullivan high -Your class parts add much to your paper. The Tattler, Brooklin high-A very interesting magazine. The Pythia, Winter Harbor high- We enjoy your jokes. Your adver- tising shows an appreciative com- munity. The Megunticook, Camden high-- Your paper is fine, but why not add individual pictures of the Seniors?

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THE ooME'r 23 BASEBALL TEAM only one scheduled game, but most of our losses were by only a few points. The best game in Sedgwick this season was with Franklin high school, the Hancock County League cham- pions. At the half we were leading them 9-1, only to have them come back and beat us in the exciting fin- ish, 17-13. The Athletic Council has awarded the following letters in basketball: Elmer Black, Lloyd Buckminster, Calvin Hooper, Samuel Hooper, Lewis Cooper, Richard Simmons, David McCarthy, Loring Nevells and Roland Carter. With seven letter men returning next year, we will have the nucleus for a much strong- er team. '- Ml ll' 'll' B BASEBALL The candidates reported for base- ball April 11, and practice began imL mediately. The team is progressing rapidly, and our prospects are good if a pitcher and first-baseman can be developed. Games have been ar- ranged' with Bluehill, Castine, Brook- lin and Brooksville, by Manager Black. H I



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THE The Stranger, Bridgton Academy -You l1ave a fine paper. VVe enjoy your joke section very much. The Colby Echo, Colby College, Waterville-XVQ are glad to have a copy of your paper each week. The Hebronian, Hebron Academy -NVe welcome your paper. It is ine. coME'r 25 We hope to add the following to our list of eicchanges next year: The Jester, Ellsworth high. The Mountain Echo, George Stevens Academy, Bluehill. The Breeze, Stonington high. The Argonaut, Islesboro high. -M. A. S., '32, 5 Zllumni 5 1917 Irene Prescott iMrs. Frank Alexanderl, is living at Richmond Hill, Long Island, New York. l ' Della Gray is teaching at Gray's Corner. Ralph Harding is proprietor of the Sar- gentville Garage. Gertrude Hooper QMrs. Seth Blodgetth, is postmistress in the Sargentville post- office. Theodore Smith is with the Union Trust Company, in Ellsworth. Mary Nevells iMrs Herbert Hutchinsl, is living at South Brooksville. Cornelius Hagerthy, a dentist, is located in Arlington, Mass. 1918 Alice Grindal iMrs. Frank Clementl, re- sides in West Somerville, Mass. Paul Byard, who patrols the State roads in Sedgwick, lives in Sedgwick. Olney Grindal is at home, in Sargentville. Lawrence Hagerthy, a dentist, is located in Portland. Catherine Sargent iMrs. Frederick Mars- tonl, lives in Scarsdale, New York. Florence Bracy iMrs. Harvey Meaderb, re- sides in Ellsworth. Kathleen Gray iMrs. Eugene Youngl, is in Bar Harbor. Charles Kane is a lawyer, located in Bos- ton, Mass. . Elsie Chatto iMrs. Chester Deckerl, re- sides in Dark Harbor. Arthur Cousins is in the poultryrbuslness in Sedgwick. ' 1919 Florence Young iMrs. Warren Pertl, is liv- ing in Sedgwick. Alice Lymburner is a registered nurse in Rockland. Roswell Harding is with the Boston Woven Hose Company, in Cambridge, Mass. Roy Keefe is a chauffeur in Philadelphia, Pa. ' Earl Dority is employed in the woolen mills, in Camden. I 1920 Bernice Allen, deceased,

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