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What Would Happen If 1. Nelson didn't have his trombone or track shoes? 2. Jean didn't have a clarinet and piano? 3. Kaye, Ray, and Don hadnft takenchemistry? 4. Don, Lee, and Betty had their French III done? 5. Shirley didn't .talk inclass? 6. Bobby d-idn't have her gum? 7. The Seniors agreed at 'class meetings. 8. Mrs. Boston ever got a Senior from study-4 to Work for her? 9. Mike didn't have something funny to say? 10. Russell had subdued ciothes and few of them!! 11. The Bible Test had come as scheduled? 12. Joe and Andy didn't have a car -- well, four wheels and a seat anyway? 16
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Exchanges K. H. S. extends sincere congratulations for their fine yearbooks to the schools w-ho exchanged with us last year. The following schools have acknowledged our request to exchange yearbooks for the 1949-'50 school year: 1. Camden High School Camden, Maine 2. Hollis High School Hollis Center, Maine 3 Houlton High School Hgulton, Maine 4. West Paris High School West Paris, Maine 5. Wells High School Wells, Maine 6. Lisbon Hi-gh School Lisbon Falls, Maine 7. Mechanic Falls High School Mechanic Falls, Maine 8. Sanford High School Sanford, Maine 9. York High School York Village, Maine 10. Old Omhard Beach High School Old Orchard Beach, Maine 11. Norway High School Norway, Maine 12. Berwick Academy South Berwick, Maine 13. Farmington High School Farmington, Maine 14. Cornish High School Cornish, Maine Dearie, Do You Remember When 1. Kaye Moody made -gun powder that really exploded? 2. Snow and Jackson held out on Mr. Hobbs for their track suits in '49! 3. The girls had parties at Smith's and the boys weren't invited? Coke -ugh-brownies! ! ! 4. .Arlene didn't get all A's? Jun-ior English! ! ! 5. The Senior girls found out t-he date of T. Vail's birthday? 6. Anna flashed that rock around? 7. Mr. Kearns ever kept his word about 10 Hours Detention! l l 8. The Senior Food Sales were a success? 9. Estelle and George didn't go dramatic? 10. Walter and Astrid did agree? 11. Vernon and Freddy weren't together? 12. When Roberta and Eleanor could out do each othe1'? 13. When Jean wasn't struggling with a Latin translation and was? 14. Remember when Lee, Jan, Anna, Betty, and Estelle weren't cram- ming for a chemistry test. 15. Greg and Betty kept Teddy and Ralph waiting by the library every night about 4 o'clock? 16. Irene didn't have her typing and shorthand done? 15
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Senior Play Cast 'Seventeenth Summer Seventeenth Summer was the play chosen for this year's Senior production. The cast included Estelle Plante, George Le Barge, Betty Bolton, Grace Ambrose, Eleanor Meserve, Anna Smith, Kaye Moody, Walter Day, Astrid Bridle, Roberta Pomerleau, Nelson Wentworth, Bob Stuart, and Warren Morse. After six weeks of rehearsals under the direction of Mr. James Connors a dress rehearsal was put on for the grade schools in preparation for the two big performances. The play is the story of Angie, a girl of seventeen, on the threshold of growing up, beginning with her first date with Jack and reaching a climax in the solution of their misunderstanding. Margaret, her engaged sister, Lorraine, her hopeful sister: Kitty, her little sisterg and Jane and Margie, her rivals add to her many distractions. Thanks to Mr. Connors, the play was a great success, thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Mr. Connors and the memibers of the cast deserve great credit for an exceptionally good interpretation. Credit is given al-so to Warren Morse, oiiicial bellringer and stage managerg Doris! Bachelder and Suzanne Walker, properties managersg Arlene Small and Doris Smith for their work on tickets and programs, Janice Chamberlin for handling publicity, Charlotte Steward and Phyllis Pillsbury, promptersg and Raymond Emmons, General Manager, and to people serving as ushers and on other committees. GRACE AMBROSE, '50. 17
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