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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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School Calendar The date yy1l1 be late because Webste1 Hall ISU t 1eady yet f01 us to be 1n The toyyn IS haylng a complete 1edeco1at mg Job done on It Sept Z4-SQIIIOI play books a1e hele F11St 1ead1ng of play ACtlXlty P611Od N11 Madden f1om Jackson Stud1os shoyyed the SGHIOIS p1ctu1es do11e by h1s studlo He also left then p11ces Sept Zn D1 Coyert met yy1th Supt Smlth and all the teachels He Olltllllefl the health p1og1am a11d ansvy e1ed ql16StlOllS Sept 26 Rcadmg of the Se111o1 Play Sept Z7 Play IS cast and vye a1e act ually VSO1k1l1g' on lt The1e a1e o11ly elght of us yyho haye speak1ng parts 'yhs Chadbou1ne 1S coach1ng us Week of Septembe1 30 Sept 30 C1oss Countly and Basket ball Boys met Wlth M1 Poul1n at '3 00 Oct 1 Fnst eyenmg play 1ehea1sal f01 Sen1o1s Magamne Campa1gn all OXQ1 Its too bad ou1 total sales yy e1e not h1ghe1 Cllnton 1epo1ts the g11ls outsold the boys by forty dolla1s vy1n ne1 of te11 dolla1s fO1 hlgh class Jun est l11Cl1Vld113l salesman Dotty luce second h1ghest CllI1tOl1 Knapp th11d A1dell Chadbou1ne folloyy ed closely by Sdlldla N01t0l1 and Steyen Mo11ell fourth a11d fifth Oct 2 One sess1o11 Th1s makes thc students ye1y happy V Oct 'S 8. 4 State Teache1s Conyen tlon at Portland No school fO1 us stu dcnts' Week of OCtObG1 7 Oct 9 F1lSt ISSUQ of The Sk1 Ilft yy Cllt on sale c 10 11 NIOXIL Dupon tOlN oy a1c llllllllllg fo mos Count1y and basketball They also sct basket on outslde cou1t Oct 19 SCIIIOIS haye a food sale 1a1s1ng 111016 monev fo1 the11 tllp to XV3.Sl1ll1gtOl1 lll the sp11ng P XC I- TVR ENITY TWO Week of Octobe1 14 Oct 19 Wesley XVlI1tQ1 took p1ctu1es of the Student COLll1C1l p1es1dents of the f0ll1 classes JUHIOI Class yyh1ch IS busy plannmg fO1 the HUl1t61S Ball SQIIIOI Play Cast a11d the nevy teache1s M1 Wood 'VI1 lush and M1 Poul1n W yy1ll eyentually all see ou1selyes ln the pape1s Oct 16 Iuces Studlo took 1l1fllNlfl ual p1ctu1es today Oct 18 Sophomo1es haye a fudge sale CIOSS Cou11t1y meet today at Pllll lpS Week of Octobe1 Z1 Oct Z1 Fnst day of hunt1ng' I yyon de1 vyhele so many boys a1e today? They had bette1 be 3lOLl11Cl thev stalted basketball p1act1ce today Oct 2? Meetlng yylth M1 Lush f gnls go1ng out fO1 basketball Oct Z1 BIOXIGS 011 D1ugs CIOSS Cou11t1y boys took part 111 COUl1ty Meet TOl11gl1t IS I'1eshman II1ltl3t1Ol1l Th1s IS the hlst event to be held 111 ou1 gym smce 1ts COIT1Dl6t10l1 ea1l1e1 th1s vyeel lt su1ely looks a lot bette1 Hope yy e can l eep It that yy my F01 thc In1t1at1o11 the F1esh'nen VN616 lll6SS6Cl as Snow Whlte and the Scye11 Dyya1fs Llttle Red R1d1ng Hood Gold1locks and othe1 famous ChaldCtelS They had to pclfolm sey e1al stunts and songs 21CCO1dll1g' to the d6S11 es of the Sophomo1es Folloyymg that cyuvone enyoyed a Sock Hop Week of OCtObL1 P8 Oct P8 Test VVeek' The candles yy1ll bc btlllllllg' cyc1y lllgllt th1s yyctk Oct 1 The SLIIIOIS a1c haylng then 1JlLtl1lLStcllxLI1 today by Iacl S011 Studlos c S 11018 look yuy c ll 1 p1etty clothes Yoy 2 JUIIIOIS haye a lllldllkldl suc cess yylth thell HUl1t91S Ball They h yd Sutcl1ffes OlCl1lStl3. Fyuybofly had 1 good tlmc , - . . ' 1 . f v . ' ' . 7 v ' . - ', . . , . , . . ' , , . . . ' . ,a ' , ' c ' Y '- 1 ' 'v' v -' y v . 1 . - . , . . L' l. - J. I. .1 4 I. . e 7 I Y ' . ' - y -' v v . . ' ' ' '. .' l . . 4 , 1 ,' . - . T4 ' . ', u v 1 u v 1 . ' 4 - -V v ' - 5 ' 0 v . - 1 1 - I ' 4 f v s l I 1 Q , I C ' v v ' . 5 'v 1 v ' v - 1 D 1 . . n v u 7 7 u t 1 . . . . , . . . . n 7 L . - -I 1 1 '. 7 1 '. 1 Z... '. L- ' '. o .1 7 I 1 u .D ' 1 r u - 1 r' 1 . ' . ' 1 1' U - 77 . as v n , I v u . ' k ' - y . ' v ', ' I ' . .w 1' . . . . . . . y' - ' 7 '. ' n . - Q 1 I 1 y . 4 ul n . v i 1Ol'SQ second hlgh class, Freshmeng h1gh- ' ' V U . . . 7 h . l . . ' '. ' i ' ' 'zj. ' 1 ' ' , 1 K 7 7 ' - v . - . v ' n l e v , f v A 1 . A , , , ' ' 1 9 v v is , , . 1 w 7 7 ' . -. , . v . 3. . v .. 1 W o ' . - ' ' . .1 ' 1 V. l ' ,v,- v .V ' 1 1 -. ' , . - . ,- L . ' a . A-I W 1 A I . ,' , . ' ,,,., ' '. ,,,,! ' . 'L l Y A - . u .lg , ' . ., .' ,'. O-t. 8: -1 1s, t '1 ' '1 j y: ' . ' H , . - , w ' .. - - .v ', ' '. S 'j. B js 1 1 1 ,S Th1 Bl . 1 y lllL 1 1 tl Cll Y ' - , ' ' ' - 1 v . ' . .'. w .- , . . , '. -- ' ' , ' . . ' 1 . ' ' . . '. .' ' ' -. xx- . I J.1..- . , 2 H , I I 1 . '
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