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

 - Class of 1955

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Editorials Nation in Washington, D. C. After the various speakers had finished, we could ask them questions. Another interesting feature was the bus trip to Augusta. Here the Girls State Goxernor along with all the other of frcers was sworn into office We all visited the Blaine Mansion and shook hands with Mrs Cross and then had tea At Grrls State I met many interest mg people besides having the chance to actually participate rn the various governmental affairs I again would like to thank the American Legion Auxiliary which sponsors Girls State and Carra bassett Rebekah Lodge for making rt possible for me to attend the 1954 ses sion It is certainly a great opportunity and one I shall always remember Methel Atwood 55 OUR SCOREBOARD Early last fall our Student Council voted to purchase and have installed in Webster Hall an electric time clock and scoreboard This was to be financed en trrely by the Student Council funds It arrived and was installed in time for our first home game We used rt for all home games rncludrng the ones that the J V s played We are very proud of our scoreboard and we feel that rt makes the game more interesting to the specta tors as well as being helpful to the coaches and teams playing Richard Lovejoy 56 AMERICA America rs the place people used it rn order to hare freedom of relrgron of speech of the press or any other freedom that human beings have always wanted Columbus stumbled upon the new world in 1492. turning into reality the dreams that people in the old world had formerly thought impossible to real rze t The Pilgrims later came, and, by mistake or by God's will, landed on Plymouth Rock to form the first perma- nent colony in New England. They found the raw' winter days difficult to endure but they withstood all hardships because they lored their new freedoms and wanted to preserve them for future generations Our country has had to struggle constantly rn war and rn peace for its freedoms from the day of its first settle ment right down to the present day We will probably always have to continue fighting for them because the best things rn life usually do not come easily But rf rt be God s will we shall pro ceed to lrve happily and honestly under hrs guidance And as Lincoln stated rn the Gettysburg Address Government of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth Garl Thompson 56 LIFES DARKEST MOMENT Everyone has what he calls his lrfe s darkest moment The odd part is that he gets into many such spots and each time he says rt rs the worst Some people have harder times than others but a great many of them are Just mak mg a mountain out of a molehill I have had many unpleasant things happen rn my life so far and each time I thought nothing could be worse yet I know I will see and know much harder times during the years to come I think whenever we have to feel pain or are faced with what seems a harder problem than anyone else has under a dictator ral form of government or the many many people that have painful and incurable diseases Com pared to theirs our problems will soon seem more insignificant and more easily endured Gail Thompson 56 1 Rangeley xs Krngfield 4See our time clock 1 2 Freshman Inrtratron 3 Contestants in Public Speak ing Contest 4 Richard and Harry 5 Boris at the school picnic 6 Amanda shooting foul shot 7 Joanne Jn the floor again 8 Rangeley vs Krngfrcld at Strong 9 K H S Boys warming up 10 Elmer and the Lovebug Janie and Hubert Jeanie Elmer and Luke thrdden by Elmer! 11 Elmer and the bovebug Susan and Jeanie 12 Harry What a character 13 Ralph Jimmie Ethel and Harvey 14 Richard and Daw no 12 Franklin County Tourney 15 Rangeley vs Krngfreld at Farmington 16 Fast Rebound girls 17 Up and at em Freshmen 18 George and Amanda 19 Schools fall picnic 20 Dont Just stand there do something PAGE SIXTELN 7 ' - . . . ' . . v , , v ' v . , . 7 ' . . ' ', 1 I s 0 . , . - - . . , . Y L . . . . . . r ' , u Y , ,' Y, s - , ' 1 . n ' 7 , rr . . , , . . 1 ' ' . Y I , , . . . t . . .1 . l s , s Y g '. . D , ' . ' Y. . . ' ' 8 ' , P0 .dleifm afbout' fishing they colfld fmd we should think of the people that live Y Y ' I I Y . ,' , V ' ' . ' . ' ' ' D ' . . . A -. y . . I . V, . , ' ' Y . . , ' ' v . ' y



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School Calendar Week of September 6 Sep 6 Labor Day only two lays before we go to school Sept 7 Teachers meet rn Phrl lrps rn a m they work here rn school house rn p m Sept 8 Back to school agarn' All are anxrous to see then frrends and meet our new teacher Mr Vaughan L1 brary committee was posted Shrrley Lourse Beverely and Eleanor Junrors and Senrors had class meetrngs Senrors appornted commrttees for the falr booth and to choose a three act play Sept 9 Freshmen and Sopho mor es had class meetrngs Junrors start ed therr fund rarsrng campargn wrth a fudge sale Sept 10 Publrcrty commrttee Garl and Patrrcra and the grounds com mlttee Bob Trenholm Mrke and Hazen are hard at work Grrls to work rn the offrce are Joan Joanne Jean Methel Adelra and Dorothy School has really started wrth a bang' Week of September 13 Sept 13 Senrors are workrng on therr farr booth and the Sophomores are gettrng ready for Freshman Inrtratron Adelra rs the general charrman for rn rtratron Baseball practrce after school we re glad to see so many freshmen boys gorng out for baseball Room clean up commrttees were posted Sept 16 Poor Harvey' He was hlt thrs recess by a baseball and he now has a black eye Sophomores had a fudge sale Week of September 20 Sept 21 Baseball wrth Wood stock Hrgh School here It was nrce to see the former Krngfreld Grammar School prrncrpal Mr Lago We won .1 close game Sept 22 books came .1 comedy' Sept Z4 wrth Phrllrps We lost 7 6 Sept r New Portland Farr ' Rarn all afternoon' Senrors drd xery well on therr booth howexer Ther certarnly are grateful for thc cooperatron of therr schoolmates and the patronage of therr home town folks and other frrends Boys beat Cen Senror three act play Take Three Grrls What Boys played baseball Saturday and North PAGE EIGHTLEIN tral Hrgh School 112 rn the mornrng baseball game Week of September 27 Sept 27 Clean up after the fan ' Sept 28 Boys played ball at Woodstock and lost 122 Freshman boys got valuable experrencc how ex or Sept 29 School prcmc at the Sprrng Farm All had barrels of fun and were those hot dogs good' A l'1lYPfl team of boys and grr ls played softball Mr Center show ed us some new rules Sept 30 The G Sz B Sportrng Goods salesman was here The Fresh man and Sophomore room has a new flag Cast for Take Three Grrls was posted Oct 1 Junrors had a fudge sale Week of October 4 Oct 5 Baseball at Stratton We won 0 1 Frrst play rehearsal at the ha Oct 6 Beat Stratton rn baseball here 5 4 Oc 8 Boys beat Strong 13 8 there Hrgh school grrls played softball w rth the grammar school Mr Vaughan coached Junrors prcked out therr class rrngs Week of October 11 Oct 11 Junrors are workrng on then posters for the Hunters Ball Oct 12 Mr Hovrs was here to start our magazrne campargn Methel was chosen campargn manager wrth Lourse as her assrstant Frank rs the captarn of the Senrors and Sophomores Drck rs captarn of the Junrors and Fresh men Oct 13 Joan Packard rs hrgh salesman followed closely by Sonny Hot today' Must be Indran Summer Mary has Jorned the lrbrary cornmrttec as the freshman member Oc 14 Dyer leads' Oct 15 We are the proud own ers of two new lrbrary tables one for each room purchased from the year book fund Week of October 18 Oct 18 and 19 Test ' Just w hat we Xe all been w artrng for' Scoreboard came down town Monday Actrxrty perrod Warden Harrrman showed us slldes and talked on safety rn huntrng . i . . . ' . y - t . . , , . , , , . v 1 . 8 n s . - - l 7 . - - . .1 , . ., . . . - . . .. . 9 - . . . ' 1 1 1 . . . . - U V Q 1 .- 1 W 1 s , . 1 ' Q. Ii . . f - . . . 1 ,- . h 1 ' I ' 4 1 1 1 - ' . . I. n y 1 1 . . . , ,- . , . Y ' Q . - ,. . . . . 1 . . - . . . . . . U . ' 1 - 1 1 . . . . I. ' i . . - 1 . . , - , . 1 1 1 1 . Q T ' . . . , . , 0- . . Q , . 1 1 1 1 . 5 p 1 - 1 ' . . y , ll. -- , ' 1 , . V . . . ' . . . y' . . . . . ' Q . . . . . , . 71 w , . ' - 0 ' 9 T 1 1 l . I . . l D Y n ' s , . ' ' ' . . . o . 4 l 0 1 . . . . q - , . T 1' - ' , , n I 1 gin U ' ' I A Q Y h ' 7 . 'I r - f . . . 9 . ' A 1- . Q V ' . , . . . . . . . Q I X ' - 2-1 1 1 , . 5 D ' . -I . . u , as , ' , 71 't. 1 ' . ' ' Q Q v - . . ' I 1 Y Y ' 7 . . . .' . - -- 1 1 '- . - , - Q . -pr . , . ' I H, i v I 1 l s . 1 . I 4 Q ' . ' v . y v ' . . n 1 K , , . --Y 1-5. v v . , , . , . - v 7 - v . . s . 1 . - ' ' Q . , y v . ' 1' 1 , . - ' . - , ' ..' . n T , 1 1 I I Q ' B 7

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