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

 - Class of 1950

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night. Both boys and girls lost their games. This was the first league game that our girls have lost this year. Feb. 3-Our teams went to Farmington to play New Sharon in the Alumni Gymnasium. We took both games. Feb. 4-Some of the boys took part in the Wilton Carnival today. Wilton won first place, followed by Kingfield, Farmington, Jay and Rangeley, in that order. Week of February 6 Feb. 8-Our Junior Varsity played against the Rangeley Junior Varsity and won. Feb. 9-The Seniors ordered books for The Elusive Bachelorv for their class play. Tonight marked the opening of the Franklin County Tournament against Phillips. Phillips won. Feb. ll-In the tournament tonight, our boys played against Stratton and won. This gives us the Consolation Cup in the Franklin County Tournament for small schools. Week of February 13 Feb. 14-The Freshmen boys and our girls went to Farmington to play basketball tonight against the Rangeley Frosh and the girls' Var- sity. Our boys lost 35-27. The girls game, which was very close all the way was to deter- mine which team would be the champions in the Franklin County Small Schools League. Both Rangeley and Kingfield girls had won all their games except for one with each other. Our girls had won the game played here in Kingfield, and the Rangeley girls had won the game played up there. We were very pleased that our team Page Nineteen The Abram Breeze won. That means that for two consecutive years Kingiield girls have been champs in their League. Congratulations both to the girls and their coach, Mr. Spring. Our boys, Varsity went to Kents Hill to play tonight. For the first half we held them down quite well. Kents Hill won. Feb. 15-Our Varsity went to Norway to play Porter High of Kezar Falls to see which school would earn the chance to play in the state tournament to be held in Farmington next week. Porter won. Feb. 16-Junior Varsity went to Strong to play. Feb. 17-Vacation of one week began with the close of school. Week of February 27 Feb. 27-School again. Senior play books are here. Feb. 28-Tryouts for play. Junior Varsity played Strong Junior Varsity here. March 3-All Star games at Phillips. Our all stars are Buddy Dunham, Beatrice Morrell, Burchell Morrell, Dena Vose, and Virginia Trask. March 7-Yearbook material goes in today. March 31-Senior Play. April 14-School closes for on week Sen iors leave for Washington. April 24-School reopens May 30-Memorial Day. June ll-Baccalaureate. June 15-Commencement june 16-School closes.

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The Abram Breeze Week of December 5 Dec. 6-Our boys and girls went to North Anson tonight. We split the games with them, our girls losing and our boys winning. Dec. 9-Our Varsity Team played at Wilton tonight. A very exciting game, too, with an overtime period which allowed us to win by a 39-33 margin. Week of December IZ Dec. 12-Career Day in Farmington. Our Sophomeres, Juniors, and a few Seniors and the teachers attended. We should profit greatly from this opportunity to hear the views of men and women who are engaged in the different businesses and professions. Dec. 13-Group pictures were taken this morning by a photographer from Luce's Studio. Dec. 16-Mr. Dann directed a very inter- esting Christmas program at Webster Hall this afternoon. All the grades fjunior primary through high school, took part. Following the program, the high school enjoyed a Christmas tree with refreshments and an exchange of gifts. A two weeks vacation began with the close of school. Dec. 17-Two home games tonight. North New Portland Junior Varsity played our Junior Varsity while our Varsity played the Varsity of Williams High of Oakland. The Seniors sold hot dogs and cold drinks. For the first time they used our new grill. Dec. 29-For additional practice during vaca- tion both of our teams played with the town teams tonight. A Week of January Z jan. 2-Back to school again. Jan. 3-Strong High School played here to- night. Our girls won their game 33 to 18, with Virginia scoring 20 points. Our boys also won 38 to 23. Jan. 4-Our girls' team went to Farmington this afternoon and watched Farmington play the Rangeley girls. Our team changed up and had its picture taken for the yearbook. Helen, Jean and Louise secured some advertisements for our yearbook. jan. 6-Our teams went to Stratton to play fwnight. The girls won, but the boys lost. Week of january 9 jan. 9-Our girls went to Farmington to play. The game was called off during the fourth quarter because of lack of players. The score at that time was Farmington 28, Kingfield '4. Jan. 10-Phillips played here tonight. Our girls won 41 to 16. The boys' game went into a three minute overtime. The final score was Phillips 38, Kingfield 34. jan. 13-The Rangeley teams came down to play with us tonight. Once again our girls won, and once again our boys forced the opposing team intc an overtime before they were defeated Jan. 14-This morning, Mrs. Chadbourne sent in the pictures that are to be printed in our yearbook. Week of January 16 Jan. 17-More games at home. This time it was with New Sharon. We believe that the girls and boys of New Sharon deserve a lot of credit for their pluck and courage, Nu matter what happens, they could always stay in there and try. That is the real spirit. -Ian. 20-Our teams went to Strong tonight. Both brought back news of victory. Jan. 21-Our boys out for Winter Sports took part in the Farmington Ski Meet, held at Jack Titcomb Ski Slope. Farmington won the trophy and the other teams finished in this or- der: Wilton, Kingfield and Rangeley. That night our varsity basketball team traveled to Oakland to play a return game with Williams High. Week of January Z3 Jan. 23-Exams today and tomorrow. Jan. 24-Stratton teams visited us tonight. We won both games. Jan. 25-Farmington girls came up to play our girls a return game. Final score: Farming- ton 13, Kingfield 31. Jan. 27-Both teams went to Phillips tonight. This time both of our teams won their games. Week of january 30 Jan. 31-Both teams went to Rangeley to- Pcrge Eighteen



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The Abram Breeze CARNIVAL PLAY CAST Front row, Qleft to rightl: Boynton, Morrell, Mrs. Chadbourne, V. Trask, Flannigan. Back row: L. Hewey, M. Knapp, Cory. Absent: L. Boyce. The Carnival Play, i'Squaring It with the Bossn, was presented on the evening of No- vember 18. The Cast chosen, from the three lower classes, was as follows: jimmy Greening, the young man who must square it with the boss Malcolm Knapp Beth, his wife Virginia Trask Johnny Bender, the neighboris boy Lawrence I-lewey Aunt Clarissa, Beth's Aunt, who loves cats Joan Flannigan Aunt Hortense, Jimmy's Aunt, who has a parrot Beatrice Morrell Mr. Dunn, Jimmy's 'QBoss Leo Boyce Paul Cory was named stage manager. Bev- erly Boynton was the promoter. Senior Play The Seniors chose for their play the comedy The Elusive Bachelor. They desired that the cast he picked from the entire school, with the Seniors taking care of all the details or pro- duction. The date will be March 31. The cast follows: Harkness Van Gryp, valet to James Arnold Austin Thompson James Arnold, playwright and the bachelor Malcolm Knapp Minerva Smythe, spinster cousin of Elouise Dena Vose Elouise Martin, proprietress of Elm Arbor Gloria Dyer Jane Martin, eldest of three neices Virginia Trask Helen Martin, next eldest neice Joan Flannigan Madge Martin, youngest niece , Louise Taylor Hank Harmon, the 'Ahoy of all work James McLaughlin Ann De Vole, movie actress Beatrice Morrell Bill Worth, a newspaper columnist Leland Huntington Page Twenty

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