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Year Calendar VVeek of September 7 - 11 Sept. 7-Labor Day and the beginning of the school year. Sept. 8-Teachers' meeting at Phillips in the forenoon. The teachers worked at the schoolhouse in the afternoon getting out books and supplies. Sept. 9-The big day has arrived. After saying hello to our friends and class- mates, we had a general assembly in which we met Mr. Center, our new Principal. We also greeted Mrs. Chadbourne and Mr. Osier. We had all of our classes. At activ- ity period the girls who are interested met with Mrs. Wing for Girls' Chorus. The boys met with Mr. Center for baseball. Sept. 10-The library committee is al- ready at work. On the committee are Leone Chadbourne, Shirley Wilbur, Beverly Chadbourne, and Louise Phil- brick. Weire glad to see quite a few new books this fall. The Juniors and Seniors elected their class officers. The baseball boys all met behind the schoolhouse for ball practice. Sept. 11-The girls have been chosen to study in the office. The list is period 1, Ioanne Meldrumg 2, Eleanor Chadbourne, 3, All have biology or English so Mr Center has this period, 4, Leone Chad- bourne, 5, Louise Philbrick, 6, Jean Morri- son, 7, Methel Atwood. We started to sell King Cole potato chips. Week of September 14 - 18 Sept. 14-Freshmen and Sophomores elected their class officers for the year. Baseball uniforms were given out to the boys. Sept. 15-We had our first film. It was on Steel. A baseball game was held out back of the school. Kingfield won over Phillips 15-3. Sept. 16-Seniors had a fudge sale and did pretty well. Girls' Chorus met again with Mrs Wing. Sept 17-We had general assembly with Mr. Erickson about an Outing Club. After school there was a baseball game with Stratton. Stratton won 9-5. Sept. 18-Anita Sillanpaa rejoined us to- day. The Cirls' Chorus met again. Week of September 21 - 25 Sept. 21-The baseball game with Strat- ton was postponed because of rain. Sept. 22-Baseball boys went to Phillips and came home with a victory, 8-6. Sept. 23-Only one session because of Farmington Fair. Sept. 24-Phillips and Stratton used our baseball field to save time in transporta- tion. Even so, the game was called because of darkness. Sept. 26-Saturday and North New Portland Fair. The baseball boys played Central and won 15-6. The Seniors were successful with their food booth. They want to thank everyone for helping them not only in running the booth, but also in buying from them. Week of September 28 - October 2 Sept. 28-Baseball boys go to Stratton. Stratton took a 5-1 victory. Sept. 29-Baseball boys come home with a 20-1 victory over Strong. Oct. 1-The Outing Club met and elected officers. Oct. 2-Strong baseball boys came here and we took a 7-2 victory. Norman Knapp hit a home run with the bases loaded. Week of October 5-9 Oct. 9-A salesman came to see the Seniors about commencement announce- ments and name cards. Today is Freshman Initiation. We have some cute storybook characters in school. This evening the Sophomores have a special program planned for entertainment along with a record hop. Week of October 12 - 16 Oct. 13-The Juniors ordered their class rings from the Balfour Company. Oct. 14-Magazine Campaign was started. The Freshmen and Seniors are on one team competing against the Sopho- mores and juniors. Our goal is four hun- dred dollars. Page Sixteen
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Year Calendar Oct. 15-We had a film on a refugee from Russia who turned away from Com- munistic beliefs. Oct. 16-The underclassmen and grades had individual pictures taken. Week of October 19 - 23 Oct. 19 81 20-First Six Weeks Exams. Everyone is wondering, Did I pass?', Oct. 20-Warden Harriman was here and gave a talk on safety with guns. Oct. 22-Seniors had their pictures taken in Webster Hall by Warren Kay Vantine Studios, Inc. Oct. 23-Two one-act plays, Take a Letteri' and The Ghost Wore Whitev, and three humorous readings were given. Very pleased with performance and profit. Week of October 26 - 30 Oct. 27-First basketball practices were held in Webster Hall. Oct. 28-Close of the Magazine Cam- paign. We didnit quite reach our goal. Four students received certificates for sell- ing twenty-five dollars or more. john Edgerly led the list followed by Leone Chadbourne. These two both sold over fifty dollars worth. Third and fourth places go to Eleanor Chadbourne and Anita Sil- lanpaa respectively. Oct. 29 81 30-No school as all teachers convened in Lewiston for State Conven- tion. Eleanor Roosevelt spoke to them in the evening session on Thursday. Week of November 2 - 6 Nov. 4-Orders were taken for Seniors' pictures. Nov. 6-Hunters Ball sponsored by the juniors, had Bob's Orchestra. Congratula- tions on your profitable dance. Week of November 9 - 13 National Education Week Nov. 10-Film on Basketball Special invitation was sent to all parents to visit any session of school. Nov. 11-Armistice Day. No school. Nov. 12-First tryouts for cheer leaders. No one knows, yet, who they will be. Week of November 16 - 19 Nov. 17-Film on Portland Cement. Nov. 19-Another film, this one on manu- facturing. Week of November 22 - 27 Nov. 23-Film on foods- The Way to a Manis Heartf, Nov. 24-Round Robin in Strong. A State Trooper was here to speak on safety. He showed two films, Drunk Driving and The Great Chase. Week of November 30 - December 4 Nov. 30-Film on typing. Dec. 1-Our first home basketball games. Girls lost to Anson 40-37 in overtime play- off, and Boys won 57-33. Dec. 2-We saw the film New Horizonsf' Dec. 4-First league games, played at New Sharon. Girls came home with a 54- 34 victory and our boys took theirs 64-26. Week of December 7 - 11 Dec. 7-Strong teams were here and our girls lost 22-39. Our boys won 69-59. Six Weeks Exams here once more. Dec. 8-Finished rest of exams. Hurrah! Saw a film on pineapple, Treasure Islandf, Dec. 10-Senior pictures came. Basket- ball teams had pictures taken by the Lewiston Sun. Dec. 11-Teams went to Stratton with girls bringing home a 64-29 victory. Boys lost 65-49. Week of December 14 - 18 Dec. 15-Went to Anson and came home with two victories: girls 39-36, and boys 56-54. Dec. 18-Christmas party in the after- noon to celebrate the coming vacation. Two games at Strong that night. Girls lost 26-45, but our boys won 43-35. Week of December 28 - january 1 Dec. 28-Back to school after one week off. Dec. 29-Both teams went to West Paris and came home with victories: girls 45-44, boys 76-65. Page Eighteen
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