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The Abram Breeze Georgia Butler, nosey neighbor Ruth Donahue Shadow',, a mysterious Hindu girl Beverly Boynton Hickson, county sheriff Richard Trenholm Sabu, an East Indian mystic Odlin Thompson Dark Starn has been picked as the play to present in the County Contest spon- sored by the Sclioolmenis Club. Also, at Webster Hall, February 29th, We held a Public Speaking Contest, with the following taking part: Malcolm Knapp I Believe in the Constitutionv Methel Atwood Mais Monday Morningi' Norman Knapp The Unknown Speakerv Shirley Wilbur Mothers of Meni' Virginia Trask Betty at the Baseball Camev Odlin Thompson The Deathbed of Benedict Arnoldv Amanda Winter Mrs Smart Learns How to Skatev jean Morrison Exit the Big, Bad Wolf, Bryce Meldrum 'The Treasurefs Report Muriel Winter The White Hands of Tellumv The winners were lean Morrison, Iirst place, Norman Knapp, second place, and Bryce Meldrum, third place. Jean will go on to the county contest and compete with the rest of the Franklin County winners. Page Twenty-Eight
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The Abram Breeze GTRLS9 ATHUETTCS Girls' athletics for the year were almost entirely restricted to basketball. The sea- son started well with quite a few girls participating. After the season was really started, Ioan Packard, lean Pushard, Pa- tricia Walker, and Muriel Winter dropped off the squad, leaving us with only twelve on the team. Muriel, we later learned, was to be assistant manager of the team and jean was to be one of the cheer leaders. Leone Chadbourne was our manager. We have had two coaches this year. For the hrst part of the year, Mr. Graham coached us. Later, after Mr. Powell became the teacher of the seventh and eighth grades, he was our coach. We have had a total of six girls leading cheers for both the boys, and girls, games. although only four cheered at any one time. Jean Pushard, Shirley Wilbur, and Amanda Winter cheered all season. Lyn- ette Douglass started as the fourth one. XVhen she moved to Stratton, she was re- placed by Patricia Walker, when the snow began to pile down, Patsy found it very hard to get to all the games. From then on Methel Atwood became the fourth girl of the group, and she finished the season with the other three. All the girls did Well and helped to cheer the teams on, not only when everything was going smoothly, but also when the going was more difli- cult. The highlights of the season were our games with Rangeley. Although we lost the game at Rangeley by a very close score, we won the game played against them at home. The girls playing this season were: Guards R. Donahue E. Dunham K. Loucks I. Meldrum I. Trask S. Wilbur Forwards M. Atwood B. Boynton G. Dyer E. Parsons V. Trask A. Winter These are the games that we played with the total scores for our team and the opposing teams. An ' indicates a non- lcague game. Kingfield 59 New Sharon 26 1, 50 North Anson 51 U 48 Strong 26 48 Stratton 14 57 Bingham 39 42 North Anson 50 57 Phillips 34 37 N. New Portland 25 21 Rangeley 23 46 New Sharon 27 49 N. New Portland 36 25 Strong 27 33 Stratton 24 39 Phillips 35 ' 66 Bingham 26 M 55 Rangeley 47 Total U 732 Opponents 510 Total for league games: Kingfield 431, Opponents 283. Individual scores for the girls are as fol- lows: G. Dyer 279 V. Trask 205 E. Parsons 137 A. NVinter 38 I. Trask 35 B. Boynton 18 M. Atwood 12 S. Wilbur 4 B. Donahue 4 Page Thirty
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