Waldoboro High School - Medomak Breeze Yearbook (Waldoboro, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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MEDOMAK BREEZE 43 her ballerina skirt and white blouse. Joyce also made other clothing. Eve- lyn Genthner modeling her two cot- ton dresses won third prize. The School Committee had a chance to experience the girls' cooking at a luncheon held April 14, under the supervision of Mrs. Lowell. A delic- ious meal was served. Janice Ralph and Alice Morse were the two girls elected to go to Augusta as the delegates from this chapter in May. ,T .Y, The National Convention, Kansas City, is being held July 6-9. Since this is the first National F.H.A. Con- vention and 47 states are affiliated, an official delegation of 4,000 students is expected. Maine does not wish to be absent at this first convention and is entitled to 14 student delegates and 7 advisors oiiicially. The Future Homemakers have ac- complished a great deal this year, but they have worked hard to do it. N 'iff v., J 4,75 -' Qs 4 1,1 5 .

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42 MEDOMAK BREEZE ant Deputy Sheriff Stoker, tFrank Lucej and the Judge Sanderson CJohn Castnerj the affair was straightened out and the dejected Professor de- cides I will have to begin all over again. Mrs. Wellsmiller fDoris Levensalerj the professor's sister, Mrs. Vivvert fGeraldine' Levensalerj a neighborly neighbor, Mrs. Henderson fHelen Ralphl and Lucille Norton, tMarilyn Colej two more neighbors, completed the very fine cast. Much thanks to Principal Russell Marshall for coaching the play to a success. In care of the tickets were Alberta Shuman, Nathalie Achorn, and Lu- cille Newbert. The prompters were Louise Boggs, and Jacqueline Har- kins. David Moody was stage mana- ger. The school orchestra, under the di- rection of Mr. Lippman, added to the attraction of the play. ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST Waldoboro High School entered the one-act play contest, competing with Lincoln Academy, Bridge Academy, Wiscasset Academy, and Bbothbay Harbor High School, March 24th, at the V Lincoln County preliminaries which were held in Waldoboro. Waldoboro chose the play Squar- ing It With The Boss, the cast con- sisting of: James Greening, the husband, Bob J ones, Beth Greening, the wife, Paula Hixong Mr. Dunne, the boss, David Marshall, Aunt Hortense, -Sally Sprague, Aunt Clarissa, Janice Ralph, Johnny Bender, the baby, Frank Leeg and Prompter, Joyce Scott, Proper- ties, Roger Luce, Frank Lee, Sound Effects, Herbert Lee, Make-up, Louise Boggs. A The play was presented in arrange- ment with the Royalty Play Company under the direction of Bennedetto Fabrizi, who took up his duties at Waldoboro High School in January. Since one of the schools was elimi- nated from the competition of the other schools in Lincoln County, it was necessary to hold the prelimi- naries again at'Lincoln Theatre. These along with 26 other plays were judg- ed for the state preliminaries which were held in April at Bowdoin. Although Waldoboro High School did not win the finals the audiences were very much enthused, and the director and cast enjoyed presenting the play. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F.H.A. held their first meeting under the supervision of Mrs. Lowell to elect the following officers: President. Nathalie Achorn, Vice President, Maxine Shuman, Secre- tary, Janice Fitch, Treasurer, Muriel Parlin. The members held a Christmas sale on December 16 in the afternoon. At this time they sold candy, cookies, cake, brownies, and articles of cloth- ing and toys which they made during the year. A dinner was held February 4 for the teachers of Lincoln County. The waitresses were Janice Ralph, Paula Hixon, Joan Winchenbach and Alice Luce. The report was that no one went home with an empty stomach. The girls celebrated Valentine's Day by having a party February 13. They drew names and exchanged val- entines. Delicious refreshments were served. On March 15, sandwiches and coffee were sold in the booth during Town Meeting. All year long the girls have been working hard on spring and summer fashions. On April 1 they had a chance to show the P.T.A. what they had accomplished by holding a Style Show. Three prizes were awarded at this time. First prize went to Janice Fitch who modeled a two-tone suit. Joyce Scott Won second prize with



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