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

 - Class of 1948

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TH THE .IUNIORS David Winter, Short and fat, Broke a seat When he sat. Margaret Niemi Is quite cute, She thinks the boys Are all big brutes. Dawn Davis, The Junior fan, Is trying hard To get a man. Nip Wing, E ABRAM BREEZE With the head of screws, Tries to argue But will always lose. John Winter ls nice looking, He'll have a nice girl To do his cooking. Howard Simmons, The red-headed wonder, In everything he does He makes a blunder. Faye Hewey l- small and sound, But boy! Can she Get around. Harold Loveioy ls pretty quiet, But, boy, can he Make a riot! Arlene Niles, The North Main Queen, When something happens She's on the scene. Mickey Durrell ls quite funny, He is always after Other people's money. Wanda Bradbury, With the great big eyes, When she sees Mickey, Sets out to fly. Naida Loucks ls quite pretty, For a man to marry her Would be a pity. Dickey McLaughlin, Our' Charles Atlas man, Has a chest He likes to expand. Kid Murray, The girls' boy, Chases girls Just like toys. Lillian Nile, Our actress girl, Has a voice Worth a pearl. Perley Hinkley, With his Ford, Hass a body Made of wood. Bettie Packard Tends the telephone, And when she does She's not alone.

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l2 THE ABRAM BREEZE CLASS OF 1949 JUNIOR CLASS First row, loft to right: F. llcwoy, A. Niles, M. Niemi, R. Durrell, W. Bradbury, D. Davis. Second row: ll. I,ovejoy, D. Murray, I.. Nile. B. Packard, D. Winter, R. Mc-l..uug'lilin. Third row: P. Hinckley, Il. Simmons, E. Wingf, J. Winter, N. Loucks fabsentl. Class Colors: Maroon and White Class Olticersz President Margaret Niemi Vice President Roscoe Durrell Secretary Vkianda Bradbury Treasurer Arlene Niles Student Council Representative Faye Hewey Although our class has lost two mem- bers, Sally Brackley and Alton Lishness, we are still the largest class in High School, with seventeen members. The maiority of the class went out for Basketball. For girls there were Dawn Davis, Noida Loucks and Bettie Packard. For boys there were John Winter, Donald Murray, Howard Simmons, Eugene Wing, Perley Hinkley and Richard McLaughlin. Mickey Durrell was the boys' manager for his third consecutive year. Lillian Nile went out for cheering and did a swell fob of it. As there have been so many activities going on this year the class will put on a play the first of next year instead of now.



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14 THE ABRAM BREEZE THE CLASS OF 1950 SOPHOMORE CLASS First row, loft to right: J. McLaughlin, L. Taylor, J. Trenholm, D. Vose, P, Wilbur, Ii. Huntington. Second row: A. Thompson, W. Dunham, B. Morrell, L. Brackley, G. Boyce, R. Rigrgrs, R. Moldrum. Having discarded the behavior and rank of Freshmen, and assumed the role of Sophomores, the class of 1950 entered in the fall of 1947 upon its new responsi- bilities and privileges. A few weeks after the beginning of school our class appointed the following officers: President Dena Vose Vice President Phyllis Wilber Secretary Jean Trenholm Treasurer Louise Taylor Student Council Representative James McLaughlin On September 26, our class initiated the Freshmen. A Vic-dance followed. This was our first real activity of the year. Some of the students who participated in or helped with student activities were Louise Taylor, who served on the ticket committee by helping to make a good part of the tickets and by selling them, and Dena Vose, who took part in the Carnival Play. Six boys participated in cross country last fall. ln the North Franklin County Cross Country Meet, Russell Riggs came in first and in the State Meet he was the first of our team to come in. Thus, Kingfield received fourth place. Two girls, Dena Vose and Phyllis Wil- ber, played basketball this year. Eight of our nine boys went out for bas- ketball last fall. Unfortunately, Wendell Dunham broke his arm in one of the last games and he was unable to play in the tournament. At the end of the basketball season, a foul shooting contest was held between the classes with our class coming out on top. The trophies, which were awarded to the winners, were won by Dena Vose and Burchell Morrell. Occasionally, our class sold refreshments at basketball games and during recesses, with the profit going toward our Senior Class Trip. Eight of our boys are out for spring track. ln the intereclass meet Austin Thompson won the most points with Lewis Brackley coming in second.

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