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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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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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Calendar either in the fields or by making and distributing food to the lighters. All .. -Q the churches were centers for making and distributing food, and the High 'V il School Gym was established as a temporary housing for the fighters. ,azz fx' ' NOVEMBER- If Q my The Juniors voted to discontinue the monthly socials which have been the I i 1 . custom for many years and to have only a few big events. The Barn Dance . f given on this date was a huge success. X . ' Il ff 14. The Senior Play was held in the Town Hall. Every 1 fl, ! f Senior took part either in the cast or on the business f . committees. lt 24. The much delayed formal initiation of the Girls' Hi-Y was held. X ' 5 DECEMBER- Xifig j , . . . , . if I 8. The H1-Y started a new project. They are selling pencils to the student Tx.. body. .,l!'l , X , 1 12. The boys and part of the student body took a trip to Boston Garden, where ttf the team was to play with Wayland, Massachusetts High School. We lost Q, H- by the very small score of 22-29. 19. The first edition of the new school paper, edited by the Juniors, came out. an It had, as yet, no name, but a contest was run with a prize award for the I best entry. The second annual Community Sing, with the combined efforts of the Juniors 3 and Seniors, took place and was a great success. X We started our Christmas vacation. fy f C: X if JANUARY- - 4 l .I U ! 2. We were dismissed at 12:30 today because of the I, t 5 Q storm. 'La ,X In Y, No' P? eg 19. Joan Hall, Joan Beane, and Barbara Jack were ,Q M selected by the girls of the class as Good Citizens. , f ix 1 I 22. The Annual Junior Prize Speaking was held in the Gym. The first prizes f of five dollars each went to Warren Wentworth and Robert Pickett. The ' second prizes of three dollars each went to Glendon Johnson, Ronald Green, 5 X and Robert Stuart. Esther Hutchins and Lillian Edwards each received iff' t l third prize of one dollar each. 1 ' 23. Mr. Foote of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad talked to the Seniors about X their Washington trip. ix x l27l
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