Sumner High School - Spindrift Yearbook (East Sullivan, ME)

 - Class of 1917

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THE HARBOR BEACONT It IS necessary we thmk to add that we were rather handlcapped at th1s tlme owlng to the fact that sew eral of our best players had fallen mto the hands of Old Man Mumps and our team was mostly made up of second strmg men The score R H E B H H S 031211421 15-12 2 S H S 023022120 12 11 2 Batterles Gushee and Karst Warren and Blalsdell On June thlrd with our team all ln condltlon once more and followed by a great crowd of rooters we took the 10 30 tram for Ellsworth Trask who had been playmg 2nd base and Blalsdell who had been holdlng down the back stop posltlon exchanged places whlch turned out to be a great step for the team Warren our twlrler was 1n h1s best form and could not have asked for better backlng Our fielders were all over the outfield and handled wlth great ease the few balls comlng thelr way As for the lnfield It was a sure death to flys llners grounders and all other balls ln the shape of baseballs But the feature of thls game was the way the S H S er s walloped the p1ll Cracker and bangs' Two baggers and three baggers' These thlngs happened nearly every time Sulllvan came 1n for a bat At last how ever this game was finlshed and accompanled by our noble rooters the glrls we marched down to the statlon and took the old Choo' Choo' for Sulhvan to the tune of a 16 to4 vlctory The score R H E S 120 2211 13 E H S 100210000 4 3 2 Batterles Warren and Trask Phllllps and Clement The Athletlc Assoclatxon of S H S held a meetlng approxunately ln the mlddle of the fall term for the purpose of organlzlng Ken nard Haskell was elected presldent w1th Ray mond Hodgkms secretary and treasurer The basketball manager was elected at thxs tlme and plans were made for ralslng money etc A few weeks later a game of basketball was played with Vllnter Harbor H S ln whlch S H S met defeat by the score of 11 to 6 The loss of thls game was due ln a great measure to the lack of basket shootlng practice Pettee playmg center showed up especlally well cag mg all 3 baskets at the same tlme holdlng h1s opponent to 1 basket Followlng IS the line up W H H S S H S Hamllton lf lf Gerrlsh lf Stratton Sumner rf 2 rf Ober Wescott c 1 c Pettee 3 Hanna lb lb V Blalsdell rb Tracy Referee Trask Tlme two 20 mlnute perlods Owlng to the condltlon of the roads and lack of funds thls concluded the basketball games for the season of 1916 17 The prospects for thls sprlng s baseball team are excellent Altho very few veterans are left the raw materlal lS showmg up well and w1ll soon be on a par wlth last years team dolng work whlch means a sure success lf kept up Wlth Pettee for captam and Prln Havey for coach we surely ought to make good progress S H S Schedue 11917 May 12 Bar Harbor at Bar Harbor Cpost ponedb May 19 Columbla Falls at Sullivan May 26 Bar Harbor at Sulllvan May 28 Franklln High at Franklxn June 1 Old Town Hlgh at Sulhvan June 2 Harrlngton Hlgh at Sullivan June 9 Columbia Falls at Columbla Falls The Harbor Beacon IS publlshed by the students of Sulhvan Hlgh School 1 29 . 1 - , O . . , . ' KK 77 . . . .- - - - r . . i , ' . . V I r ' , , . . . . f I r . 4 Q w I : ' ' ' ' ' A J l L n l 0 0 I Y Q , ' - Q39 ,.... ............... Y , h .................... i ' ' Sargent rb 1 .............. rb C. Blaisdell IK ' 7, ' ' Y I . 1 n ' . 1 ' 1 7 ' ' v ll 77 . - I Y Y Y 7 ' ' 7 l 1 - ' 1 . . . . ,, . ,, . . . S , . , . ' 1 ' , u c u . y . . Y I ' KI H . . . . . S. H. .- 34 16- -0 - ' . : I . . - . . . , . 7 ' '

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THE HARBOP BEACON Sallors from the good Ship Ease Few Cares Irvlgn Gordon Wo Cares Shirley Clemens Chorus of Follies Chorus of Shadows Shadows of the Sprlng Splrlts The big event of the year came April 19th when the High School held lts annual fair The Semors had the lce cream booth the Juniors candy the Sophomores the grab bag whlle the Freshmen had the fancy work In the evenmg the two act drama Mr Bob was presented Followmg IS the cast Phxlxp Royson Hugh Pettee Robert Brown clerk of Benson and Benson Morton Havey J enkins Mlss Rebecca s Butler Rupert Stratton Rebecca Luke a malden lady Daisy Milne Katherme Rogers her niece Marjorie Springer MBPIOH Bryant Katherine s friend Hope Perkins Patty Mlss Rebecca s mald Agnes Holt After the play the operetta was agam pre sented and proved as great a success this time as before Over sixty dollars were taken DDQDEDIEDDDQDC Qtbleturs 5955561 The first baseball game for the season of 1916 was played at Sullivan wlth Ellsworth High Owmg to a high wlnd qulte a large score was run up on both Sld6S However thls game was sharply contested as an extra lnnmg had to be played to break the tied whlch the v1s1t1ng team succeeded ln domg The score R H E H S 3011032201 13 11 3 S H S 1020321120 12 10 4 Batterles Eaton and Clement VS arren and Blalsdel That this game had Its humorous slde as well as excltlng can be readlly seen from the fact that much time was consumed 1n searchlng for balls that had been lost ln the nelghborlng swamps and that at one period of the game the v1s1t1ng teams centre fields had to be rescued from our pet frog pond The second game one Whlch wlll be long re membered by us all due to the snappy breeze whlch played wlth our craft maklng us look as well as feel rather queer on crossmg the bay was play ed at Bar Harbor This game gave as much lf not more excite ment to the onlookers as that played the week before wlth Ellsworth for along 1n the first of the thlrd lnnlng we discarded our sea legs and woke up and soon placed to our credit 10 scores agalnst the Bar Harbor boys SIX After our opponents however had finlshed we discovered to our dismay that on account of our loose fielding they had tled the score In our half of the elghth we did work which was a credit to all but could not get by thud base When the Bar Harbor boys came IH for their smash they succeeded a little bett r gettmg another run maklng the standing now 11 to 10 IH their favor We came in in the ninth determmed to even things up but our sea legs or somethmg Slnlllal' took a hold on us with an lron grasp and then the game ended 11 to 10 in favor of B H H S Special mention should be made of 'W hlte whose work ln the box was excellent The score R H E B H H S 210120410-11 9 2 S H S 002331100 10 7 3 Batterles Gushee and Karst Whlte and Blalsdell The followmg Saturday Bar Harbor came over to play the return game Thls game was not only filled with much excltement caused by the work on the diamond but also by thrlllmg scenes along the side llnes but IH the end turned out to be a victory for the Bar Harbor boys by another close score of 15 to 12 'N A? . . .............. . . - 1 .............. . .. 1 . A ' ..,...........- ' K I . . . , - ' ' 5 . . ' . ' ,. - . 1 7 7 I 7 I ' ' ! I ' KK Y! 7 ' , . , . . . n u . , , , .... . . . . ,, ,, , - 7. . , , , .............. . ,. . . . , , . ' . ' ' ' 1 . . bunching hits at the end of the lucky seventh, . ' . Q' . , , , ..,....,.. . . g .......... , ..... l ..... . . . Y A --.-.- I I- ' - 7 . . I '. ll 77 ' 9 . . . , v. . . . , . . A ' v .+' f.+'5 , ' 5 u 77 - ' - . I - fl' . . 1, -I . . Y . , . . Z S . . . E. ' ' , D I 1'-i 1 'i T , ' . . 7 ' ' 1



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THE HARBOR BEACON IDBDDBCPQQQQQC Personals I-DQDDQCDQGCXDDC Mr Havey In what direction does the earth move? Mr Pettee The earth moves around the sun ln the milky Way Mr Hooper to Mr Brlnton May I borrow your Engllsh book on American Literature? Mr Havey W hy do telephone wires sag? Mr Gordon Because the air IS heaxler on top and bears down on them causing them to sa Hem y s niece Mr Tracy complained in Algebra of not hav mg enough paper on which to work an example in dn 1s1on Mr Havey How much IS sex en times zero? Mr Stratton Seven times zero equals seven Mr Haskell in scanning a poem said it was an 1amb1c hexagon Miss Ross What happened at Artemis1um MISS Hanna Cmeeklyb He died Miss Leighton in an argument on the present war was heard to remark that the Allies were using submarines on the western frontier Mr Havey What Juice does the stomach secrete to aid in digestion? Mr Tracy Hydrauhc Heard in French Il rouvit Copenedj les yeux Miss Merchant He rolled his eyes Rosa Legere Chghtj comme un olseau Mr Davis Rosa than as a bird Nous prendrons une glace au cafe fan ice cream at a restaurant 7 Mr Clemons pronunciation of iussi fgguicyj Mr G6I'I'lSh We will take a glass of coffee If Caesar had looked more to the future And not so much to the past I who live in the present VS ould not be the fool of the class B M H An original comparison heard ln Sophomore English ill sicker slckest Valuable information recently secured from an examination paper on Ancient History Specimen of Hellenistic Art The Dying Gaul Qusually called the Dylng Gabrlel J Watson readmg in French She wore a cap Miss Ross IS somewhat puzzled as to which meaning to select from the following theatre castle Jail all given in Ancient History as definitions of mausoleum Mr Hay ey What is the meamng of heretic? Miss Perkins Lunatlc Did you ever see Leighton when she wasn t kicking? Joy sober? Klngsley when she wasn t studying? Haskell excited? F Gerrish when he wasn t chewing gum? W Brlnton without his QHatj hat? C Blalsdell working? R Stratton when he had had enough to eat? Wesley Brlnton Eleanor Clark RaymonD Hodgklns Hollls Reed Selena Havey Abbie Clark Pauline K1nGsley Ruth Leighton FrancEs Joy KEnnard Haskell 30 -' ' H- ' g. . . -,, Miss Leighton in Eng. History-Stephen was adorned with a triple row of teeth Qlacej. u- - .rr , , V, , . . 5 . . . F. ' - F- - l P. ' ' ' . u l - K. . .

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