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The Class of 1953 BACCALAUREATE A JUN E 7, 1953 COMMENCEMENT 'IUNE 11, 1953 BRYCE ANTHONY MELDRUM UDOCD Don't do with your hands what you can do with your heazlf, J. V. Basketball 15 Var sity Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2 3, 45 One-act Plays 3, 4 Three-act Play 3, 45 Pub- lic Speaking 3. 45 Class Treasurer 15 L-.t .lent Coun- cil Treasurer 25 Class Rep- resentative to Student Coun- cil 35 Class President 45 Assistant Business Manager to Abram Breeze 1, 2, 35 Manager 45 Joke Editor 2, 35 Manager of Track 15 Sborts Reporter 45 School Marshal 35 All-Round Boy 3. CHRISTIE EDNA PACKARD Chris Must I leave this pleasant spot? Education I have notv Girls' Manager of Basket- ball 2, 45 Class Vice Presi- dent 35 Class Secretary 45 One-act Play 2, 45 Three- act Play 3, 45 Chorus 4. ELEANOR MAY PARSONS upoochyn The greatest torture a human being can undergo is not what others do to hurt him, hut what he does to hurt othersf, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 15 Class President 25 Class Representative to Student Council 45 Three- act Play 45 Class Editor of Abram Breeze 35 Exchange Editor 4. s 3 ROBERT EDMOND TAYLOR Ylstubff Mistakes are meant to make you wiser, not to weaken your moralef' rr J. V. Basketball 15 Var- sit 7 ' Y -, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross- COUUYFY 2, 35 Winter Sports lv 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer 25 Class President 35 Boys' SPorts Editor of Abram Breeze Z, 45 Class Editor 45 Three-act Play 4. NANCY JOAN TRASK QQJOH There if no pathway of flowers leading to glory. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cap. tain 3, 45 Cheer leader 25 One-act Plays 3, 45 Three- act Play 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 45 Class Editor of Abram Breeze 25 School Calendar 35 Girls' State Representative 3. NORMAN STANWOOD TRENHOLM Norm Be always sure you are right, then go ahead? Cross Country 1, Z, 3, 45 TFHCIC 1, 2, 3, 45 Carnival Play Z5 Class Treasurer 4. 7
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Class of 1954 Class Officers: President NANCY HOWARD Vice President JULIA BUNKER Secretary MAHLON MCMULLEN Treasurer NORMAN KN APP' Student Council Representative MAHLON MCMULLEN This year some of us again were active in the magazine campaign. Although none of us was high sales-person, enough of us sold so that our class ranked second in the amount of money raised for the school. Seven of us sold, with Norman Knapp, Nancy Howard, and Marguerite Hunting- ton selling over ten dollars and Leone Chadbourne receiving a certificate for sell- ing twenty-five dollars or more. In all, our class sold over eighty dollars worth. Katherine Loucks and Mahlon McMul- len have been strong members of our bas- ketball teams this year. Others who have helped during the season are Leone Chad- bourne, John Edgerly, and Norman Knapp as managers and Jean Pushard as cheer leader. Norman also played second base in last fallis baseball. Class of 1955 Nineteen of last year's Freshmen return- er to become the Sophomores of 1952-53. We elected the following officers: President SHIRLEY WILBUR Vice President GEORGE DAWSON Secretary AMANDA WINTER Early last fall, three of us were cast in the three one-act plays, Leone was promp- ter and John, stage manager. In All the Riversn Norman was the stubborn father who hated to see his daughter leave home, Mahlon, in the same play, was a friend of the family. Victor Nichols, in Thingv, was the soap producer who wrote a check for one thousand dollars as first prize in his soap contest. Norman was also in the Carnival Play and in the three-act play. Norman is Editor in Chief of our year- book, with Mahlon being his Assistant Ed- itor. Besides all these activities, Norman took part in public speaking. The two social events we were responsi- ble for were the Junior Prom, held March 13, and the Commencement Dance, June 11. For both these dances we hired Bob's Orchestra. Although we didn't make any money on the Junior Prom, we felt that all who patronized us had an enjoyable even- ing. . This year has marked another step for- ward toward our goal. We are now well on the last half of our way through King- field High School. Treasurer METHEL ATWOOD Student Council Representative PATRICIA WALKER During the first part of the school year we lost two of our classmates: Lynette Douglass and Donald Moody. CLASS OF 1954 Seated fleft to rightl: Huntington, Knapp, Bunker, Howard, McMullen, Pushard. Standing: L. Chadbourne, Absent: Nichols. Front Row lleft to rightj: Middle Row: J. Meldrum, Back Row: D. Edgerly, C. Absent: Morrison. Seated fleft to rightl: G. Loucks, J. Edgerly, Vose, D. Taylor. CLASS OF 1955 McLeary, Atwood, Dawson, Wilbur, A. Winter, Walker. Sillanpaa, Pinlcham, M. Winter, ll. Packard, S. Norton. Norton, T. Thompson, F. Howard, Dyer. CLASS OF 1956 Thompson, Philbrick, A. Carey, B. Nichols, D. Meldrum Standing: J. Carey, A. Williamson, Lovejoy, B. Chadbourne, B. Konecny. Absent: R. Trenholm. 9
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