Kennebunk High School - Rambler Yearbook (Kennebunk, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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Clark, Edmund Cooper, John Day, Donald Dill, Lindsay Going, Gilbert Johnson, Captain, Paul Lebrun, George Ritchie, Corey Thompson, Mur- ray Ward, Robert Waterhouse, and Theodore Wildes. In baseball we had John Day, Gilbert Johnson, Paul LeBrun, Corey Thompson, Murray Ward, Douglas Welch, and Theodore Wildes, Co- Captains. Basketball was supported by Celia Drown, Joan Hall, and Frances Black as the manager. Our Senior Play brought out a great deal of hidden talent in the dramatic field. The cast included: Claire Adams, Joan Beane, Merton Clark, Lewis Clough, Edmund Cooper, Betty Day, Mildred Davis, Celia Drown, Betsy Dunton, Bradford Dyer, Edward HuH, Kenneth Hutchins, John Grace, Barbara Jack, Kathleen Jackson, Joan Eldridge, Paul LeBrun, Edna Littlefield, Shirley McKay, Patricia Moulen, Donald Nelson, Carolyn Nunan, Claire Pintal, George Ritchie, Janet Seavey, and Robert Waterhouse. The fol- lowing committees helped to make the play a success: Publicity, Frances Black, Corey Thomp- son, and Frances Welch, stage managers, Colin Brannen, Robert Bennett, and Lindsay Going, prompters, Frances Black and Joan Hall. The ushers were: John Day, Donald Dill, Gilbert Johnson, June Lindquist, Marjorie Lux, Nancy Towler, Douglas Welch, Nancy Wentworth, and Theodore Wildes, Those who sold candy were: John Ames, Leone Baum, Frank Bradbury, Dana Campbell, Kathleen Jackson, Mary Junkins, Jane O'Blemis, Pauline Thyng, and Barbara Welch. Our thanks to Mr. Maynard and Mrs. Hall, who helped us so diligently. This year we have been very busy with Wash- ington plans. Among the various ways we raised money were: selling greeting cards, candy and subscriptions, serving suppers and sponsor- ing card parties, and giving the Senior Bazaar. All class members have taken an active part in each of these activities. Our class officers we-re: President, Paul Le- Brun, Vice-President, Donald Nelson, Secretary, George Ritchie, Treasurer, Joan Eldridge, Stu- dent Council Member, Donald Nelson. CLASS MEMBERS Claire Adams John Ames Leone Baum Joan Beane Robert Bennett Frances Black Frank Bradbury Alice Brannen Kathleen Burgess Colin Campbell Dana Campbell Merton Clark Lewis Clough Edmund Cooper Mildred Davis John Day Betty Day Dorance Day Donald Dill Barbara Downing Celia Drown e Betsy Dunton Bradford Dyer Joan Eldridge Lindsay Going Lois Gooch John Grace Joan Hall Edward Hui Kenneth Hutchins Barbara Jack Kathleen Jackson Gilbert Johnson Edith Jones Mary Junkins Paul LeBrun June Lindquist Edna Littlefield Marjorie Lux Shirley McKay Patricia Moulen Donald Nelson Carolyn Nunan Jane O'Blenis Allen Pawlowski Claire Pintal George Ritchie Janet Seavey Corey Thompson Pauline Thyng Nancy Towler Murray Ward Robert Waterhouse Barbara Welch Douglas Welch Frances Welch Nancy Wentworth Theodore Welch Joan Woodward With tear filled eyes we wave goodbye to good old K. H. S., as we face the rapidly changing future with stern hearts and high ambitions. f24 -NANCY TOWLER

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Class History FRESHMAN CLASS During our Freshman year we were well represented in sports with John Day and George Ritchie on the football squad. Merton Clark and Paul LeBrun also displayed their ability in bas- ketball. Joan Beane, Betty Coombs, Nancy Dav- is, Joan Hall, Barbara Jack, Edna Littlefield, and Pauline Thyng helped to make up our girls' team. Mildred Davis, Shirley McKay, Mary Lee Smith, and Nancy Wentworth cheered our teams to victory. Our officers for our first year in high school were: President, Paul LeBrun, Vice-President, Edna Littlefield, Secretary, George Ritchie: Our class still liked sports. Treasurer, Merton Clark, Student Council Mem- ber, Alice Brannen. SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores! That was the bore in 1945-46. In the middle received the honor of Hashing around. Now just let any other thing against K.H.S. proud title we of the year we our class rings school say any- We were very proud when Merton Clark, Paul LeBrun, George Ritchie, and Robert Waterhouse played on the football team. Merton Clark and Paul LeBrun represented us on the basketball team. That year John Day, John Grace, and Paul LeBrun played baseball. The girls that played bas- ketball were Joan Beane, Nancy Davis, Joan Hall, Edith Jones, Edna Littlefield, Pauline Thyng, and Frances Welch. Frances Black was the manager. Mildred Davis, Shirley McKay, and Nancy Wentworth were cheerleaders. Class officers were: President, Paul LeBrung Vice-President, Merton Clark, Secretary, George Ritchie, Treasurer, Alice Branneng Student Council Member, Mildred Davis. We were happy to welcome Kathleen Bur- gess, Frances Black, Leone Baum, Nancy Towler, Douglas Welch, and Donald Nelson into our class. ' During the year we were sorry to lose Grover Lightbody, Harvey Jones, Mary MacDonald, E231 Bertha Jackson, Milton Maling, Nancy Davis, Nancy Wentworth, Yvonne Descoteaux, Harold Green, Helen Moore, Mary Lee Smith, Bernard Camire, Martha Brown, and Lionel Byron. JUNIOR CLASS By 1946 we were really upperclassmen! Now came prize speaking and everyone heard us re- citing poems. Those who really shone were Claire Adams, Barbara Jack, Allen Pawlowski, Donald Nelson, Joan Beane, and John Grace. Robert Bennett, Merton Clark, John Day, Paul LeBrun, George Ritchie, Robert Water- house, and Douglas Welch helped to carry that pigskin down the field. In basketball Paul Le- Brun, George Ritchie, and Robert Waterhouse scored for our good old K.H.S. John Day, Gil- bert Johnson, and Douglas Welch batted in those runs in baseball. Head Cheerleader Shirley Mc- Kay, Nancy Towler, and Barbara Jack cheered the teams to victory. Veterans Edna Littlefield, Pauline Thyng, and Joan Beane went out for basketball with Frances Black as manager. Class officers were: President, Paul LeBrung Vice-President, Alice Branneng Secretary, George Ritchie, Treasurer, Merton Clark, Student Coun- cil Member, Mildred Davis. SENIOR CLASS After the Prom we were released from school for two months to prepare for the coming re- sponsibility of being Seniors. This was it! The year we had been so patiently waiting for-our last year together which would pass so quickly because of the innumerable things we as Seniors had to do. This year the Kennebunkport High School students were transferred to Kennebunk. What we would have done without them this year we do not know. The Kennebunkport students were: Frank Bradbury, Dana Campbell, Lewis Clough, Donald Dill, Celia Drown, Betsy Dun- ton, Joan Eldridge, Carolyn Nunan, Janet Sea- vey, Corey Thompson, Murray Ward, Theodore Wildes, and Joan Woodward. In football we had Robert Bennett, Merton



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SENIOR IDEALS Senior Ideal . . . Mrs. Hall Prettiest Hair Prettiest Eyes N icest Nose N icest Teeth Nicest Clothes Nicest Complexion Neatness Pep and Smile Dancing Ability Athletic Ability Most Likely to Succeed Most Mischievous Best Personality Class Flirt Most lndustrious Most Talented Dramatic Ability Best All Around Betty Day Edna Littlefield Betsy Dunton Alice Brannen Carolyn Nunan Betty Day Carolyn Nunan Frances Black Frances Black Celia Drown Joan Beane Joan Eldridge Joan Hall Edna Littlefield Joan Beane June Lindquist Claire Adams Betty Day E251 George Ritchie Murray VVard Douglas Welch Robert Bennett Merton Clark George Ritchie Merton Clark Merton Clark Merton Clark Paul LeBrun Donald Nelson Bradford Dyer Paul LeBrun Lewis Clough Edward Huff John Grace John Grace Paul LeBrun

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