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- THE ABRAM BREEZE 9 CLASS OF 1952 JUbHOR First Row, left to right: M. Knapp, holm. Back Row: Boyce, Tufts, E. Vose, O. Absent: Stevens, C. Howard. On the morning of September 6, an even dozen of us crossed the hall to become regular members of Mr. Spring's room. That meant that we had success- fully met all obstacles so far and were now entering upon the last half of our high school career. That after- noon we met in our first class meeting of the year and chose the following officers: President Virginia Trask Vice President Nhlcolm Knapp Secretary Gloria Dyer Treasurer Richard Trenholm Student Council Representative Charles Howard Leo Boyce represented our Class in the carnival play. Gloria Dyer, Vir- ginia Trask, and Leo Boyce had parts in the three-act play. CLASS Dyer, V. Trask, Donahue, R. Tren- Thompson, McLeary. Many of us have been active in athletics. Ruth Donahue, Gloria Dyer, amd Virginia Trask have played on the girls' basketball team. Gloria and Virginia have been cheer leaders. Although Richard Trenholm has played on the Iunior Varsity basketball team, he has also been on the Varsity squad. Other members of the Varsity team included Odlin Thompson, Robert Tufts, and Edgar Vose. Malcolm Knapp was manager for the boys' teams. Last spring. CHlin Thompson, Robert Tufts, amd Edgar Vose played baseball: Odlin Thompson, Richard Trenholm, and Edgar Vose were on the track team. Last fall. Richard ran cross country, finishing for the second consecutive year in second place in the county meet and helping Kingfield to win the meet. Odlin Thompson has represented Kingfield High School in winter sports
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8 THE ABRAM BREEZE MORRELL, BEATRICE LORRAINE Bea 'Success is nothing but a good idea coupled with hard work.' Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: All Star 3: Music Chorus 2: Class Secretary l, 2, 4: Class Treasurer 3: Carnival Play l, 2, 3, 4: Three-act Play- l, 3. 4: Class Editor of 'Abram Breeze' 2, 3, 4. NIEMI, ROBERT NIILO Bob 'Easy come, easy go. ' Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Music Chorus 2: Cartoonist of 'Abram Breeze' 2, 3, 4: Exchange Editor 4: Student Council Representative 1: Class Vice President 2: Class Secretary 3: Usher at Graduation 2: School Marshal 3: Senior Marshal 4. SILLANPAA, MARTIN RAGNOR Marty 'Best will never conquer.' Cross Country 2. 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 1. 2. 3, 47 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. R
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IO THE ABRAM BREEZE CLASS OF 'I953 First How, left to right! JT Trask, Packard, Parsons, Boynton, Dunham. Back Bow: Meldrum, R. Taylor, Flannigan, N. Trenholm, L. Hewey. President Jacqueline DeShon Vice President Elizabeth Kirkwood Secretary Feverly Boynton Treasurer Robert Taylor Student Council Representative Edward Fla nigan When the class of 1953 came back to school in September, we found that we had thirteen members. After three weeks of school Elizabeth Kirkwood, a popular girl of our class, was taken ill with Polio for which she is still taking treatments in the Hyde Memo- rial Home in Bath. We hope that she will be with us again in the coming years. A while later we lost two more members, Jacqueline DeShon and Emerson Barron, leaving us with a smaller class of ten. This also meant that we had to elect a president pro tempore because both our president and vice president had left us.We chose Eleanor Parsons. The first social event we undertook was Freshman Initiation which was en- joyed by all. We have had a few fudge sales to raise our class funds. Two of our class helped produce the Carnival play. They were Norman Trenholm, who was Heap Chief Tail Feather, an Indian Chief, and lawrence Hewey, who acted as prompter. Ioan Trask and Christie Packard had parts in the annual three- act play. Our class has been exceptionally active in sports.Beverly Boynton, Ernestine Dunham, Eleanor Parsons, and Ioan Trask were on the girls' cham- pionship basketball team. Christie Packard was co-manager of it. Joan Trask has been one of the cheer lead- ers who tried to arouse enthusiasm for our teams. Edward Flannigan, Lawrence Hewey, Bryce Meldrum, Robert Taylor and Norman Trenholm played baseball. Robert and Norman ran cross country. Edward, Lawrence, and Norman played on the Junior Varsity basketball team: Bryce and Robert have played on the Varsity team. In addition to this, Robert has participated in winter sports.
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