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

 - Class of 1952

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ing, and all other noise-making disturb- ances. This may mean not eating pop corn and candy. Frequent passing in and out over the feet of others is also very annoy- ing, avoid it. If you arrive after the movie has begun, take a seat near the back, and if you have to shove by a person, don't forget, Pardon men or, 'Tm very sorryf, The polite thing for the person seated to do is to rise and push back his seat to give room for you to come in. ' Never wear a wide brimmed hat or one with many feathers unless you plan to take it off, and a lady is expected to wear her hat in public. A man must remove his hat upon entering the building. If you have seen the movie before, donit start telling those around you the story. They came to see the movie, not to hear you. Love making in a movie hall, as in any public place, is definitely taboo. Do not indulge in it. To quote from another: Manners may be compared to tickets because they make it much easier for us to get places, to get along in life, and to get along with peoplef' Let us all remember that good manners are the same, Whatever the situation. Let us, each and every one, strive to remember the rules and practice them in the movies. Beverly Boynton ,53 Page Thirteen The Abram Breeze THE MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN This year, the same as last, We had a representative of the Crowell-Collier Pub- lishing Company come to our school to get a magazine campaign started. This company has many popular magazines in- cluding The Americanv, VVoman,s Home Gompanionv, and Good Housekeeping, The four classes competed against each other. Each class chose a captain, who each day would collect all subscriptions sold the day before and the money for them. The class captains, in turn, gave the money to two pupils acting as secretaries for the entire school. The class getting the most sales got a commission for doing so. There was a gift for the girl and the boy that got the highest number of sales. The students worked to earn points in order to receive small gifts for selling. Although our sales and profit this year rose in comparison with those for last year, even more students should enter Whole- heartedly into the campaign. Only a small per cent of our enrollment secured any sales. An even smaller number brought in enough to really allow us to reach our goal, and to exceed the mark set for us by the company. In spite of this we ended with a profit of over seventy-five dollars. We hope that next year We will have even better cooperation and that We will again surpass the amount of profit pre- viously realized by our school. Gloria Dyer 352



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60? Week of September 3, 1951 Sept. 3-Labor Day, hence no school. Sept. 4-Holiday for the students, too. For the teachers, a meeting at Phillips in the forenoon and work at the schoolhouse in the afternoon. - Sept. 5-School started today with all seven classes. We were all anxious to meet our new teacher, Mr. Osier, and to wel- come back for another year Mrs. Chad- bourne and Mr. Graham. Had an informal meeting in the Junior and Senior room to discuss matters of the coming year. Sept. 6-Today we all had to settle down and study hard. All classes met individually and chose officers for the year. Sept. 7-Iuniors had a fudge sale. Theyire already hard at work earning money. Baseball game here with Phillips rained out. The Photography Club met to organize under the supervision of Mr. Cra- ham. School has certainly started with a bang! Week of September 10 Sept. 10-We welcomed a new student today. Charlotte Watson, transferring from Fryeburg Academy. She is a junior. Sept. 11-Strong High School here for baseball. We won 9 to 5. Meldrum and Dave Edgerly were tried out for pitchers. Some of those Freshmen look pretty small to be playing on a high school team. Maybe by spring they will be taller and a little heavier. Sept. 12-Baseball boys went to Phillips. VVe lost, canit expect to win them all. The Abram Breeze df? Sept. 13-Photo Club developed pic- tures today. Pretty good, considering we are all green at it. Sept. 14-We were victors in a baseball game played at Strong. Week of September 17 Sept. 17-Baseball with Phillips here, we won 14 to 5. That helps to even things up a bit. Those evil Sophomores are work- ing hard on plans for working overv the poor unsuspecting Frosh at Initiation. Sept. 18-Seniors about wild trying to get everything set for their booth at the Fair. Sept. 19-Farmington Fair Day. Fair, and no school! Hope 1 donit have to hitch hike! Sept. 20-Rangeley took a beating today at the hands of the Kingies. Sent for play books for three one-act plays. Sept. 21-Want to lay any odds on what the weather will be for the Fair to- morrow? Leo, Richard, Robert, and Od- lin camped on the grounds all night. Saturday, Sept. 22-Worldis Fair. Sen- ior booth a success. Can anybody lend' me a quarter to buy a hot dog at the K. H. S. Booth? Boys lost a game of baseball to North New Portland in the forenoon. Week of September 24 Sept. 26-Annual picnic at Spring Farm. Nearly everyone went. All enjoyed games, hot cocoa, hot dogs, and marshmallows. Bette Graham handed out kisses Ccandyj At Left, Top Row: Both picturco taken at annual school fall picnic-place, Spring Farm. Row Two: Mr. Powell and the Basketball girls, out' school rouse, some of the basketball boys. . Row Three: At banquet given by the school honoring the athletic teams - spring 1951, John, Christmas Party, l95l - Santa and his two helpers. Bottom Row: Freshmen - first picture, in front, David, George, Joanne, joan - in back, Donald, Frank, Marilyn - approaching, Louisg middle picture, Anitag last piture, Anita, last picture, Patsy, David, George, Joanne and Joan. Page Fifteen

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