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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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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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Choo! SEPTEMBEH- . .5 8. School began-We, the students of Kenner- R bunk High, extended a hearty welcome to F f the 61 students of Kennebunkport, who . gf K f' A joined us this year. :lr ' 9. The Junior Class elected their officers for ff ' tm ,- the year of '47 and '48, ..,,,,,'--' --ze 4 T 9 10. The Seniors elected their class officersg for the fourth consecutive year, Paul LeBrun Was unanimously elected President. 12. The Committee of Seniors for hazing Freshmen were elected: Recreation and Decoration-John Grace Advertisement-Don Nelson Music---Bob Waterhouse 15. 75 MEEK freshmen came to school dressed according to Senior regulations. 16. The Senior Class pictures were taken for the Yearbook. 18. The Sophomores had their first class meeting to elect officers. 19. The first meeting of the Freshman Class was held to elect officers. 19. Freshman Reception over!!!!! 75 lowly Freshmen were shown their places by 60 superior Seniors I think you will find that the Seniors and Freshmen alike worked hard, but both enjoyed every minute of the initiation. 25. The first meeting of the Student Council was held. 28. The Annual Curtis Magazine Drive began. It was comprised ' ' of two teams. The Green Team consisting of grades 7-9-ll, - mf, and the Gold Team of grades 8-10-12. X i QX ' OCTOBER- 6. After a recent meeting of the Student Council monitors were put on corridor duty. 13. The first meeting of Hi-Y was held in the High School at 'T o'c1ock with a new advisor, Mrs. Maguire. Z 20. Eight girls came dressed in ridiculous garb. Wonder why??'? It was only part of Hi-Y initiation. 22. The schedule of school was disrupted this week because of the current crisis, the fire, which ran through most of New England. For a week most of the students helped fight it E263 Pl! , xxx Xrrkh K xr. W ty . 4 4 I . K- . ,ff HA K , -Ny SA
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