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

 - Class of 1953

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Year Calender Sept. 1 - Labor Day. Sept. 2 - School oiiicially opens with a teachers' meeting at Phillips. Another day of vacation for us. Sept. 3 - Everyone at school early this morning. Could it be a sudden interest in school, or to talk over summer experiences? Mr. Graham called the boys together for baseball briefing. Each class chose its ofli- cers. Day closed with a short Student Council meeting of the school, presided over by Beverly Boynton, our president. Sept 4 - What a day! Lack of books, and bad weather. Sept. 5 - First baseball game - at Strong. We were victors. That's starting the season off right, boys! Sept. 8 - A quick check of the register discloses an enrollment of 54. Sept. 9 - Strong here for a return game in baseball. We took that, too. Sept. 10 - Annual picnic at Spring Farm. Wonderful turnout of students. Plenty of eats. Cameras, too, plentiful. Sept. 12 - Phillips here for baseball game. The score, tied for two innings, was broken by the Kingies. Sept. 15 - Our first baseball loss - Boys at Rangeley. Sept. 16 - Rangeley baseball club here. We won, which evened things up for yes- terday's errors. Sept. 17 - One session this morning and then off to Farmington Fair. A parting word: Save some of your money for the World's Fair. Sept. 18 - Seniors hard at work on their fair booth. Won baseball game from Strat- ton. Sept. 19 - Baseball game at Phillips rain- ed out. Hope weather clears before to- morrow. Now, for those who slept out: Norman, Bryce, Edward, and Lawrence. They guarded our booth on the fair grounds. Saturday, Sept. 20 - Big day at Worldis Fair! Sept. 22 - Senior booth great success. 18 Hats oll to the people of Kingfield for help- ing us. Sept. 23 - Tryouts for the three one-act plays held by Mrs. Chadbourne and Mr. Osier. Large turnout of potential actors, some of them new. Sept. 24 - Bulletin board center of acti- vity this morning. Names of play cast are posted. Sept. 25 - The Sophomores are busy planning stunts for the Freshmen. Donit worry, Freshmen, because your turn for revenge will come. Students are travelling to and from the observation booth. Sept. 26 - Freshman Initiation is here. All Freshmen are exceedingly considerate of Sophomores todayl How nice and clean our blackboards are! Oct. 3 - Several students signed up for basketball managers. Oct. 8 - Mr. Hovis is here to start maga- zine campaign. Iim sure everyone enjoyed his jokes. Girls started basketball practice. Mad fury to get old suits! Individual pic- tures were taken of all underclassmen today. Oct. 13 - I knew it! This easy life could- n't last. Tests. Oct. 14 - Tests again today. Oct. 15 - Magazine campaign half over- Only thirteen people have sold. Not a very good beginning. Oct. 16 - Casts for one-act plays are busy brushing up on last minute details. Oct. 22 - Magazine campaign ended. Net profit 89680. Senior class sold the most, followed by juniors in second place. Betty, Bryce, and Beverly respectively led in sales. Oct. 24 - Three one-act plays. Took in 83016. Oct. 25 - County Cross Country meet at Strong. Oct. 26 - One session and the rest of the week off for State Teachers' Convention. Nov. 3 - Mr. Osier is girls' basketball coach.



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Year Calender Nov. 4 - Chose some committees for the yearbook. Nov. 11 - Armistice Day. No school either yesterday or today. That gives us a long week-end. Nov. 12 - Student Council busy working on plans for Carnival. Nov. 13 - More snow. Does that please our hunters? Nov. 14 - Tryouts for cheer leaders. We,ll order two more suits and have six cheer leaders this year. Nov. 18 - Both boys and girls beat Woodstock. Girls' game fast and close. Games on our own court. We fed them cocoa and cookies afterward. Nov. 19 L- Senior pictures taken, indivi- dual pictures are back. Nov. 21 - Carnival and play, On Ven- eance Heightf, joan Trask and Beverly Boynton represented us at State Student Council Convention held at Edward Little High. Nov. 24 - Tests again! Nov. 25 - And again! We celebrate their completion by attending Round Robin games at Strong. A Nov. 26 - Anyone get an A? One session. Thanksgiving recess. Don't eat too much. Dec. 1 - Busy getting ads for yearbook. Everyone safely back from the holiday. Dec. 5 - First league basketball game. Both our teams beat New Sharon here. Dec. 9 - Our teams again victors. This time at Strong. Dec. 10 - Lewiston Daily Sun photogra- pher took pictures of basketball boys and girls. Dec. 11 - Stratton here. We took both games. juniors ordered class rings. They are just like the Seniors, rings. ' Dec. 15 - Boys play with F.S.T. College j. Vfs team B and win. Dec. 16 - Seniors ordered name cards from Revelo Warren, Phillips. Dec. 19 - Last day of school before va- cation. Christmas party. Program planned by Social Committee. jean Morrison and 20 Mr. Osier gave readings. Doris Meldrum sang. Several others read Christmas poems. Sunny Dyer as Santa presented us with gifts, some of which had appropriate verses. We all enjoyed refreshments. jan. 2 - The basketball teams journeyed to Woodstock for return games. jan. 5 - Back to school. jan. 6 - Basketball teams went to Phil- lips. jan. 9 - Big night! Rangeley here for basketball games. Large turnout of fans. Kingfield lassies victorious. Seniors selling plenty of hot dogs and drinks. fan. 12 - Legion Donkey Basketball game. fan. 13 - Strong teams here. fan. 16 - Our teams at New Sharon. lan. 20 and 21 - Test time again. an. 22 - Seniors measured for caps and gowns. fan. 23 - More basketball. Both squads at Stratton. an. 27 - Phillips teams here. Our boys lost. tan. 28 - Legion Ministrel Show. Gail, Doris, joanne, and Bryce represented K. H. S., along with Mr. Osier. Feb. 2 - Finished choosing yearbook editors. Mahlon is Assistant Editor. Feb. 3 - Edward, Bryce, Mahlon, and Norman. Knapp covering Madison, North New Portland, North Anson, and Farming- ton for ads. Girls' practice game at Strong. Amanda and Eleanor come back with sprained ankles. Feb. 6 - Final wind-up! Guys and gals at Rangeley. Both Prangeley teams won, tying the two girls, teams for first place in their league. Feb. 10 - Our teams at North New Port- land for non-league basketball game. Feb. 12 - Group pictures taken for year- book by the Warren Kay Vantine Studio. Feb. 13 - County Tourney at jay. junior class rings are here. Feb. 14 - Tourney again. We win from Stratton. 7

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