Kennebunkport High School - Skipper Yearbook (Kennebunkport, ME)

 - Class of 1949

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enior Cfadri .Mdforg As Freshmen we took great pride in entering the classrooms of the second floor. We seemed to make a big hit with the Seniors espe- cially about initiation time. Our Sophomore year was highlighted as we flashed our class rings around. We entered our Junior year with a number of additions. Those who joined us from Kennebunkport were: Albert Goodrich, Kay Johnson, Cynthia Seavey, Vivian Stevens, and Hale Whitehouse. As yet, we can't figure out how we got through our first two years without them. Phil Hale, an outstanding athlete, entered our class after being transferred from Connecticut. Our activities included one social, a Barn Dance. which was a grand success both socially and financially. Junior Prize Speaking was a highlight in our career with Bob Pickett and Warren Went- worth taking home first prizes. Bob Stuart, Ronald Green, and Glendon Johnson tied for second place. while Esther Hutchins and Lillian Edwards came in close with honorable mention. A number of Juniors participated in other contests. Warren Wentworth, our only contestant in the Legion Essay contest, went as far as the York County contest. An amateur show put on by the Senior Class found another Junior in the spotlight as Vivian Stevens and Mary Jean Cluff received first prize for their playing and sing- ing. Bob Pickett and his artistic abilities took second place, Another big showing of the year came in the spring as we sponsored the Junior Prom in honor of the Graduating Class, The graduation decoration at the Town Hall was very graciously done by the members of the Junior Class. The seasonal contest plays, Teen Magic, consisted of nearly all Juniors. The annual community sing, sponsored by the Lions and the Junior Class, was a great success, The class officers for the year were: President, Bill Smith: Vice President, Tom Bailey: Secretary, Kathryn Johnson: Treasurer, Clayton Taylor.

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Wishing to start our Senior year with a bang. we had a bazaar at Washington Park during the summer. We appreciated the help of parents and friends in making it a great success. Our Senior yearf This is what we have been waiting for. NVe entered school in September with one addition and several deduc- tions. Pat Collett joined our fold as Clayton Taylor. Norman Gray. Barbara Mitchell. Don Dyer. Bob Stuart and Betty Noble left us. The Hrst highlight of the season was our Senior Play. A Date with Judy. which was a huge success. Our main aim now being Washington, we are earning money in various ways: selling greeting cards. candy and subscriptions. spon- soring food sales and suppers. Everyone is taking an active part in each of these activities. Class officers: President. Bill Smith: Vice President. Warren Wentworth: Secretary, Ellen Burr: Treasurer. Ronald Green. RoNAi-o GREEN. '49. 8771 elfn Lei' Qll Remember when Ellen Burr kissed Eddie Bath at play rehearsal: and poor bewildered Eddie fainted???? Remember when June Bunnell came to school and flashed that sparkler around???? Remember when Room No. lO had mistletoe above the door. and Mrs. Hall walked under it, only to be confronted by the 3 B's???? Remember when the Bath, Baum, Bailey Fraternity swore off all Senior girls???? 1 The tears shed December 3. as the final curtain call was over, and A Date with Judy was ended???? The escapees from Benson's Animal Farm arrived at K. H. S.???? I Both Senior rooms had signs on the doors, reading: 'iQuarantine - Sen1oritis ???? Someone put the Out of Order sign on the drinking fountain at our Barn Dance Social so we could sell more coke????

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