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

 - Class of 1958

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The SKI LIFT STAFF and Girls' Chorus T T Q 3 THE SKI LIFT STAFF beated tleft to rlghti J Ollver Meldrum Tufts Hargreaves M Horn 'VI Boyce Standmg Donahue Gxlmore Mrs Chadbourne Knapp Wxlcox L Ohver J Wllhamson Atwood Welch D Luce Chadbourne M Luce GIRLS CHORLS From Pon sleft to rxghtu J Ollxer Moore Atwood L Ohxer J Walker Phllbrxck Loxejox Held Nhddle Pon Daudson Nxchols M Luce Chadbourne Donahue Norton C Walker Buck Pon Pmkham Jordan Tufts Hargreaxes D Luce M Horn R Horn PAGE ININETEEN V 4 . . . , V V , . ,1.. . - V . . V V ., . , . V - - V - V V V - 1 ' . 'v A 'v T A ' V' V ' u . . VL . , A , . V V ,. - - 5- - V VL- V V V , - V VA L 'C , . -. ' . . , . . . . T W'

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Edl orlals fC0 f 'Ued' of all school act1v1t1es 1nclud1ng pubhc speaklng dlamatlcs wo1k1ng on publ1 catlons and even being a class office1 O1 a student councll membe1 All of these ale important m deyelopmg a boy 01 a glrl 1nto a well 1ounded and lnteglated cltlzen In gene1al I l1ke the small schools bettel James Wllllamson U8 AIM AT THE HIGHEST Today mo1e than eve1 befo1e 1n ou1 1ap1dly g1ow1ng wo1ld there 1S no l1m1t to the number of unexplored fields 1n whlch an ambltlous youth may delve MQCIICIHG mathematlcs pol1t1cs educa tlon any one of these may be adapted to su1t one s 1nd1v1dual d9S116S and ablll tles As we leaye ou1 high school days be h1nd us to enter the wo1k a day world 01 to begm our buslness soclal and D10 fesslonal careers the reallzatlon that we have not yet dlpped deeply 1nto hfe s great knowledge IS overwhelm1ng We are yet but ch1ld1en 1n the alms of our protecto1 belng led th1ough the fI1SL great step in ou1 educatlon Although we have studled much we have but scratched the surface of knowledge Much yet IS left to be lealned thlough p1act1ce and experlence It IS of no avall to Slt back and w1sh for gleat knowledge Anythmg worth havmg IS worth working fo1 Although you may never leach an exalted goal you w1l1 Iea1n that no WOl'tI1WhlI6 goal can be ach1ey ed w 1th out hald work patlence and pelsevel ance Usmg that knowledge you may see youl accomplishments fo1 what they are and realize how much mo1e thelc IS to seek But always and f01GX 61 a1m at the hlghest Merton Meld1um 19 PAGE EIGHTEEN MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN Dolothy Luce was hlgh salesman thIQ yea1 sellmg neally one th11d of the to tal sales 1n the school s Magaz1ne Cam palgn Cllnton Knapp and Aldell Chad bourne we1e fI1St and second 1un11e1s up lespectly ely These thlee togethel sold sixty pe1 cent of all sales 'lhat has to mean that many students sold only a few dollals worth O1 none at all All students should make mo1e oftl11s opportunlty to ea1n money fo1 ou1 school We get flfty pe1 cent on the foul most popula1 magazines and thnty thlee and one th11d pe1 cent on all others If a student sells a S7 00 sub sc11pt1on of the fifty pe1 cent ones ou1 school keeps fo1 ltself S3 50 whlch IS nea1ly tl1e DIICG of five dance t1Ck6tS Ol fourteen 1eco1d hop tlckets Th1s should be a lelatnely easy sale as the stu dent IS sellmg a p1oduct that eve1yone SC11b01 pays not mo1e fo1 his sub sc11pt1on than he does 1f he 01 de1s dn ect f1om the magazme company Yet by buy1ng thlough the school he gets hls magazme and we get at least one th11d of the subscuptlon DIICC to add to ou1 finances A student besldes helplng his school can help hlmself by sellmg subsc11p tlons Let us say that in half an hou1 he sells two subscuptlons w orth ten dollars He w 1ll get f01 hlmself a prlze of may be 1 pen 01 a Jackmfe worth a dollal That figules up to two dollals an hou1 fo1 hlmself plus a blg help to h1s school Thls shows that ou1 Magazine Cam palgn can be a lalge benefit to both ou1 school and to the lndiyldual stuclcl t Lets have a Ialgel pe1centage of ou1 students sellmg anothe1 year and see if we cannot make a la1ge1 p1ofit fo1 ou1 t1easu1y Clmton Knapp 19 It I 9 . . . Y , . .- 7 9 1 1 ' ' . V . V D . , 1 I 1 v .1 . , , . . , . , . . . . , ' 1 . ' 7 1 1 1 1 ' ' 9 - , 1 . 1 . , , ' ' If , . . . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q 1 l 1 ' ' , 1 ' '. 1 , . , s 1 . 1 1 - ' Y 9 I 9 1 1 1 . ' 7 , l 1 ' Y ' 1 1. v . 1 ' Q 7 - ' - ' - . ' 1 1 ' - - 7 , . . . , uses and IS probably buy1ng. The sub- , I 1' 1 1 1 . - 7 1' ' ' 1 1 '1 1 I . v . , . . , , ' 1 ' 1 7 . ' . . ' v ' 7 1' ' 1' 1 Y , . . . 7 ,. t . Y D . C 1 . 1 1- I 1 1 9 7 ' . ' ' , , ' .11 . 1 . 1 v 7 v 1 1 0, 1 . V . 1 1 I l l ' 1 7 1 1 1 ' 11 , 1 1 1 . 1 ' 7 7 , 1- ' ' 9- . .



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School Calendar Week of September 2 Sept. 2-Labor Day. Sept. 3-Teachers Meeting at Phil- lips in the forenoon They w orked at the schoolhouse in the afternoon getting ready for us and classes in the morning Sept 4 School actually begins' There rs a very large enrollment this year We have a new principal Mr Wood and a new social studies teacher M1 Lush Mrs Chadbourne rs back rn the Junior Senror room again Mr lush will be home room teacher for the Freshmen and Sophomores We ran through all classes this morning and got our books and assignments Regular classes started this afternoon Activity Period the Juniors and the Seniors had class meetings so they are ready to do business Sept 5 Baseball boys met with Mr Lush Week of September 9 Sept 10 Meeting of Skr Lift Staff Mr Lush started outdoor games for boys and grrls during Activity Period Sept 11-Seniors busy planning for Fair Booth Sept 13 James Harvey Robert and Richard painted the Farr Booth Week of September 16 Sept 16 Mr Robert Sprague was for the Curtis Publishing Company Clinton and Jean are general managers Lena Dotty Jerry and Steven head their classes Mr Sprague is leaxrng a good assortment of prizes to be shared by the high salesmen Sept 18 Farmington Farr Da3 off' Sept. 19-Seniors sent for playbooks for the senior play. Ralph Ray Hazen and Jimmy started building on a kitchen to the Fair Booth. Sept. 20-During Activity Period and after school the boys finished the kitchen and built a bench for the grill Now who rudged the height for the bench? Ralph Who will use 1t'7 The girls' Now that bench was so high that the first thing she had done Satu1da3 morning when she helped set up the booth Mrs Chadbourne made the bots build a foot high platform for the cook to stand on rn front of the grill I guess it was a good thing too for Lena drd much of the cooking both Saturday and Sunday Sept 21 Two days of New Portland Farr Mr Wood helped us a great deal We had good crow ds and drd well Sat urday afternoon the baseball boys with Mr Lush coaching beat the Central boys Wrth Robert pitching we had built up a fair and what might hav. been considered safe lead We tried a couple of other pitchers and lost our lead In fact rt took Robert pitching one two three ball and a couple of long hits to win the game for us All in all rt has been a nice weekend The Seniors would like to thank all people ways to make a success of our Farr Booth Week of September 23 Sept 73 Freshman and Sophomore class meetings Sophomores immediate 15 start plans for Freshman Initiation marshals Hazen and Clifford 5 The begrnnmg of the Recessronal 3 Lena and Clinton rn the refresh ment booth at Hunters Ball 4 7 12 13 20 and 25 Freshman Inrtratron 9 Senror food booth at bas ketball games 10 Our Christmas tree 14 and 26 Senror Play 14 Jimmy and Ethel as Roger Kent and Jane Perkins 26 Harvey and Lena as Alec Stubbrns and Poppy Foster 15 Junior Class Officers 16 Freshman Class Officers 17 Sophomore Class Officers 19 Senror Class Officers 18 and 21 Hunters Ball 22 Selling tickets at Hunters Ball 6 11 23 and 29 After our Christmas Party 6 Hazen sweep mg Jean Connie and Pat looking on 11 Clinton sweeping 23 Ethel and Ginger untrrmmrng the tree 29 Frnal clean up Hazen Leyton Charles and Clinton 24 Two Seniors Connie and Dawn 27 The Bunny Hop after the Senror Play Sheryll Mavis Arthur Gary Patricia Carolyn Linda Lorraine and Barry 28 Lorraine Daxrd B Mavis and Connie class editors for the yearbook PAGE TWENTY . . 7 7 9 I ! 7 . . . l . y 1 . 0 1 l 'y v -I . w in .I . , 'o a u ' . g 3 .! . ' -' V7 Y 1 l ' - ' - ' , ' . .. J . ' v Y' I 1 'I ' , I - s -y . , . . Y , . 1 , . . v . 1 . y . ' ' 7 ! I 1 1. ' , . - . . . . . . . . , 7 ' . . - - .- . . H H D. ' s ' ' A 1 ' 1 . - . . i , . . . -. u , 19 ' 9 Y 7 Y 1 , . here to start the Magazine Campaign who have helped in so many different U I ' 1 - . . ., Y y , , , . . . 1. Couples dancing at the Hunters' Ball. and 8. Commencement 1957. 2. The Class. 8. The

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