Kingfield High School - Abram Breeze Yearbook (Kingfield, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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TH H R HCOR lb HUBERT ORLANDO FOSTER- PEP Baseball manager CID C2D, Baseball captain CSD, Basket' ball CSD C4D, Track C4D, Peliminary speaking C1D C2D CSD C4D, Speaker in finals C2D C4D, Class president CID CZD, Member of Executive Board C4D, Chairman of Athletic Board C4D, The Butler in Daddy CID, Mr. Enlow in Lighthouse Nan C3D. Hubert is a very active member in'the class activities, always willing to do his share. He is one of the best athletes and'will be greatly missed next year. We wish you success in the future, Hubert . ISABEL GERALDINE FRENCH'- Izzy Essay C4D. Isabel is one of the quiet members of our class. The old sayin g, Still water runs deep , may well be applied to her. It has been necessary for her to stay out of school a great number of times due to sickness but undeterred by this difficulty she has worked very diligently, determined not to let illness cloud the prospect of graduation. You have the best wishes of the class of '29 for your future success, Isabel , RCLAND GRANT KENNEDY- KoNNucic Baseball CID C2D C3D C4D, Baseball manager CBD C4D, Bas- ketball manager C3D C4D, Track C4D, in Lighthouse Nan CBD, Class Treasurer C4D. Allow me to present Roland, who has been very ac' tive in athletics, having taken part in basketball and track, and having been pitcher on our baseball team for four years. Roland makes a good Indian as was proved in Lighthouse Nan, when he took the part of Injun jim. We wish him success for we know that he will eventually reach that goal toward which he strives, NELDA AILEEN KNAPP- SNAP or 'gN1zn Vicefpresident of class CID C2D, President of class C3D C4D, Louise in No Girls Admitted C3D, Mrs. Sterling in And Mary Did C4D, Speaker in debate C4D, Member of Kingfield Honor Society C4D, Preliminaries C4D, Speak' er in Finals C4D, Valedictory C4D. Wisdom and Truth dwell in her heart Nelda, whenever you are treasurer of any other def bating league, try not to lose your bankbook on the morning when the debaters are at the station ready to leave for another town and must have a ticket. We feel that your services as pianist at Morning Assemf bly will be missed by the students next year. The class of '29 wishes you the greatest success at Farmington.

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6 THE RECORD they are proud of it and want it continued? We want to thank you all for making this publication a financial success and if you feel that it has its merits we sincerely hope you will aid us to publish another next year. Ted Berry '30 COOPERATION OOPERATION is one of the most vital factors in making a successful school, for if the people of the town did not loyally support the school and the teacher, the stu' dents would soon lose interest and probably many of them would leave. Without the cooperation of the townspeople, the school also would be unable to have many of the extra curricula activities, such as athletics, plays, or debates. During this past year the citizens of the town have helped the High School immense' ly by cooperating with her in her work and by attending the basketball games and other activities of the school. We wish to thank the townspeople for their loyal cooperation shown by their at' tending numerous school events, helping to make them a success financially as well as otherwise, and hope that in the following years they will continue to show as much interest in the school. G. I. H. '31 THE COST OF ATHLETICS A SUM of about S400 is used each year for athletics in our school. If we have athletics in our school,-and I am sure all the townspeople want our school to be represented in athletics, --how shall the money be raised? Shall the students earn it by having various social functions or shall the town vote at town meeting to raise the necessary sum? There are a great many people who object to being solicited for mag' azine subscriptions and the like. If the town raised the sum, it would do away with all this, and the students would not have to work as hard in order to have athletics. ' j. M. W. '30 TWO SESSIONS POR a number of years there has been much discussion here in Kingfield, conf cerning a one and a two session school. There are many arguments favoring both sides but I will endeavor to show you some of the advantages of a two session school. First, the students have much more time in school. This does not necessarily mean merely to study, but supervised study, also longer periods for reciting. Of course the students can go back to school in the after' noon now to get help, but how many stu' dents who really need that help do go back in the afternoon without being asked to do so by the teachers? You know, as well as I, that there are not very many who go back. Second, when we have the Student Active ity Association Meetings more students would attend them because they would be there at the close of school. As it is now very few students attend, so that questions that are brought up pertaining to the gen' eral welfare of the students can not be sctf tled to suit each student. Third, the boys would be on the school grounds on time to practise baseball and track. There would not be any chance of one of them being late so as to make the rest of them wait for him. The argument has been advanced by those favoring a one session school that the stu- dents needing money have a chance to work afternoons but it was found t t in the members of the Junior and Senio classes that there was only one who worked and that one did not need to. N. A. K. '29



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S THE RECORD MURRAY MCMULLEN- Tunic Baseball 131 141, Basketball 13D 142, Captain of Basket' ball 143, Preliminary Speaking 133, Teddy Brown in Daddy , Robert Bruce in No Girls Admitted , Rich' ard Archibald Simpson in The Guest Retainer , Sir Arthur Choke in Lighthouse Nan , Lawrence Grey in And Mary Did , Essay 141 Life is a jest, and all things show itg I thought it once, but now I know it . What would our class have done without Turk's jokes? It certainly would have been a gloomy four years of high school. WILMA AGNES MOOREf WiLMA Essay 143, Girls club 135. Silence Is Golden Wilma came to us from the quaint little town of Sa' lem. She is modest and very quiet. Wilina has done her school work so well that we feel sure that she will be successful in her future life. LENA BELLE PACKARDrw LEn Vice president of Girls Club 131, Chris in No Girls admitted 133, Guest in 'AI-Iere Comes the Groom 137, Track 141, Vice President of Class 14D, Presentation of Gifts 145. Fun gives a forcible hug and shakes laughter out of you whether you will or not. Lena is a typical illustration of modern youth. She is debonair, supercilious and studious1?J. Anyone tired of being bored should go to Lena and she will relieve them. ELLEN MAE SAFFORD -f- ELuzN Class History 14D, Vollev ball 121, Girls' Club 135. Although Ellen has been absent many days she has been quite popular with all her classmates. She is al' ways willing to help her class and others, especially wait- ing on tables at suppers because she can dress in white and at the same time pretend she is a nurse. May you have good luck training for a nurse in Bath.

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