Boothbay Region High School - Log Yearbook (Boothbay Harbor, ME)

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1951 DEDICATION Mrs MHIIOH Tucker Her sympathy and understandmg have been our by words for three years Th1S page sponsored by THE BOOTHBAY REGISTER jig? R r V ,XX , 'i-'gi ga 4 as 4' - T fi ig 4.2553 L3 .. V..' 3 F?5i??.: A 14 - : V X 1 - ,w,,,,,s,,,. , ,. , ...,. .....,..,...,,., , , . NRS. TUCLXB fCOMMhR4'HI, HN R4 A lwj 'CINS NKMIAI FUN IEWIJIJSII - FRENCH! VIR. JOHNSON ffl Ilflfil-I H1 N QLUAFHIAIIJ VIR. lLtF'FN UHSTURD' 4 Pllixlf. ll. ADJ HHN PINKHMA ISI-1 Rl IAIJJ FACULTY IRIN!! 'Nt I IBMPL! VIKN KELNI- YPHIQIIAL ffl IIHAHN1 3' 518 EUR HSD! fi' HMI ARTS? f!lli10RY PHYWIIAI BD UIAFBINGJ Thu page bponboled by WEBSTERS GREENHOUSE Smcou but it ' 'XL IH , ' f A Iv l J f 5 MR. rwrmwn fmsronv -sugwrm un-.wxzun xwwnmzsp uzwas mrsew. gg wishes to Class of 1951 from Mildred and Wollcott I-IARBORLIGI-IT STAFF H Rn X 5141.5 gg xwxxusn rnnuh 1 1 1 1 ,ff .ff ,... .f' mm Numumlv 'WH IUFTUB if X f J NS HHH! Vvlllj Q uvrnmu n 11 In mp 1,1 44 I X N L Dx JAC KQOB. 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' 'W '1 RAC, ', ' A -e116 '- mf awasazma Grammar school teacher high school principal super intendent all in a lifes Work for one of the Boothbay Region s most capable and eflicient educational directors You have probably surmised by now that the man Whom we are talking about IS Mr Harold B Clliford His story started back 1n 1912 when he launched his career as a grammar school teacher at Franklin Maine From there he went back to graduate at Bates College 1n 1916 With his college background he Went on to become principal at Alfred High School teachlng language and mathematics From 1917 1925 he was superintendent of schools in the Hartland Union On July 1 1925 he became superintendent of our own Boothbay Region schools a position which he now success fully maintains Mr Clifford obtained his master s degree at Bates in 1941 and has been active in state W1d6 educational projects Tais page sponsored by: FRANK L. SAMPLE JR. IRC. Builders of Yachts and Vessels. Boothbay Harbor Maine. HAROLD W. BISHOP AGENCY. Insurance. Ha-oli W. Bishop - Delmont C. Tilton SENICDRS L. nf? T 1 pl pm mtd bx BARTLLTTS BY WAY RESTAURANI Wa Cint mlkt 111 thi food tol Boothbiw H'ubo1 sO up mlku the best ot lt Phoru P6 3 Axk BE GROVES About lt Boothbav Hcuboz 333 M Buothbm HdlbOl 661 M1 R511 Estate Oflice Town and COLIDU H y omu Swshou Fums Odds ind Endb 'shop Antxqucb ind old thmsgb Aclosx f 10m the L1b1'llW m the httle bhop xuth the b1g wmdovx HARBORLIGHT FULLER ABBOTT This learning - what a thing it ts! Fuller Industrial Arts Boothbay Harbor JEAN BLAKE F1at 1ust1t1a ruat coelurn Jeanne General Boothbay l-larbor I V Basketball 3 Chorus l 2 3 4 Req1ster Staff 4 Semor Play 4 Pop Concert 4 F H A 1 2 CHARLES BREWER l have not yet begun to study Gus Industnal Arts Boothbay Harbor Orchestral 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Festwal l 2 3 4 VFW Conventlon 2 3 Arneucan LGQIOH Conventxon 3 CLARENCE BREWER Lord' I wonder what tool 1t was that hrs! mvented lassmg Clarence College Scientific Boothbay Harbor Stall 4 Class Presldent 4 Student COuHC1l l 4 pres1dent 4 One Act Play Contest 3 Drarnatlc Club 2 3 PIIZG Speakmq 2 Reqlster Start Ed1tor 4 Monday Club Essay CSecond PIIZGD 3 Semor Play Cornmlttee 4 Student Leqlslature 3 Th1S page sponsored by WILLSONS Gas and EICCYPIC Apphances Bottled Gas Servxce Televxsxon and Radlo Sales and Serv1ce POOLE S CASH MARKET Fancy Grocer1es and Meats Tel 135 I F Poole Mgr I. V. Basketball 35 Chorus l, 2, 3, 47 Senior Playg Harborliqht HARBORLIGHT CYNTHIA BREWER A drsh f1t for the Gods Cynthla General Boothbay Harbor Basketballl 2 3 4 Softballl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 MARTIN BREWER Employment str never' Gansett Industrlal Arts Boothbay Harbor Football l 2 3 4 I V Basketballl 2 JANE BROWN A woman of str1fe and a woman of contentzon Janne College Classical Boothbay I V Basketballl 2 Vars1ty Basketball 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Sernor Play Harborhqht Contest 3 Dramattc Club 2 3 Spelhnq Contest 3 4 Req1ster Start 4 Monday Club Essay 3 Senror Play Comrmttee 4 Pop Concert l 2 3 4 Student Leqrslature 3 F H A l 2 Mustc Festrval l 2 3 4 KENNETH BROWN My l1l9 IS one damned hornd grrndl Brown General Boothbay Harbor Chorus 1 2 3 Prtze Speakmq 2 Graduahon Cornmlttee 4 Thrs page sponsored by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Damarxscotta Mame Member Federal Reserve Bank Member Federal Depos1t Insur ance Corporatwn H P SMALL Telephone 117 737 Washmgton St Bath Mame Cadrllac PODt1aC Johnson Outboard Motors and Boats l l 1 il ' YY ' . . , : ' , : , . , 2 , , , 1 , , , I ' : ' Stall 47 Class President 35 Student Council 35 One-Act Play : ' , z ' , 1 ' 1 : ' ' 1 , , , : ' 7 . . . , : ' ll ll . , , 1 ' ' : ' ' - I-IARBORLIGHT LOUIS DICKINSON I have fought a good fzght I have tznrshed my course Ihave passedf Loure Industrlal Arts Boothbay Football 4 Bask tball UVB 3 4 Baseball CIVD 3 Chorus l 2 S n1or Play 4 Cn Act Play Contest 3 Dramatlc Club 2 3 PTI7 Sp alctng 2 Beg1ster Statt 4 Graduatron Commntee 4 WHITMORE GARLAND Better a wztty tool than a toohsh wrt Whlt College Scxentltic West Boothbay Harbor Football l 2 3 4 Basketball UVB l 2 CVarD 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 S nror Play 4 Class Presldent l Student Councll I 4 One Act Play Contest 2 3 Dramat1c Club 2 3 D A B Essay CFITSI Prrzej 2 Pnze Sp alcrng 2 Beg1ster Start 4 Monday Club Essay Cljlrst Prrzej 3 Advrce to Etahth Graders l S no1r Play Co nrn1ttee 4 Pop Concert 3 Comrnercral Club 4 Harborl1ghtStaft l 2 3 Wrnter Carn1valCornrn1ttee l Grad uatron Comrnrttee 4 l-larborllght Start 4 BEVERLY GIBBS In her tongue IS the Iaw ot Icrndness Bev Commercial Edgecomb Cheerleadlng 3 4 Chorus 1 Bustness Manager ot Sen1or Play 4 Busrness Manager ot Harborllght 4 Drarnatlc Club 2 Class Secretary l 2 Vtce prestdent 3 4 D A B Essay 2 PIIZG Speak 1ng 2 Beglster Statt 4 Sen1or Play Commrttee 3 Commercral Club CPres1dentD 4 Wlnter Carnlval l Glrl s State 3 Cfradu atlon Commrttee 4 MARILYN HART Hold the tort I am comrngl Hotrod Commercial Boothbay Softball 3 4 Chorus 3 4 I-larborhght Start 4 Begtster Start 4 Pop Concert 3 Connnerc1al Club 4 Graduahon Comrnlttee 4 Th1S page sponsored by C A BATES Jeweler Damarrscotta Malne DAKIN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Mames Largest New Eng lands Fmest 28 Broad St Bangor Marne 25 Central St Also Water vrlle Marne Frshrng Tackle Photo Supphes Camprng Equrpment Converse Footwear Cramer Chernlcals MacGregor Goldsrrlth Equrp HARBORLIGHT RENDALL E HYSON D1d you ever have the measles cmd 12' so how many? Rell General East Boothbay Chorusl 2 3 4 DONALD JEWETT l hav nothrng to declare except my qenrus Spook General Boothbay Harbor Transf rred from So th Portland I-hgh School 1950 Semor Play 4 Harborllqht Stall CAss1stant Ed1torD 4 Reg1ster Staff 4 BASIL JOHNSON School rs l thrnlc a blunder and a shame Skunk Industnal Arts Boothbay Harbor Chorus I 2 3 4 CECIL JOHNSON I do not want to be ally lwant to be a worm' 'Slzzle Industrial Arts Boothbay Harbor Chorusl 2 3 4 Th1s page sponsored by Comphments of L W PARKER Chxropractor Comphments of THE HOUSE OF LOGAN and VILLAGE STORE 1 1 . 11 1, 1 1 A - 3 . ff 11 9 U. - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 fl n . 1 1 1 - , 1 , . I ' 9? ' 1 1 1 - l . . . , . HARBORLIGHT MILTON KELLEY I have ney r seen a greater monster or rruracle m the world than myself Mllton Industrial Arts Boothbay Harbor CAROLYN LEWIS A true trrend IS torever a trrend Ca General Boothbay Vars1ty Basketball Manager 4 Chorus 2 3 Seruol Play 4 Har borhqht Start 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 Reqlster Staff 4 Monday Club Essay 2 Commerc1al Club 4 Latm Club Haverlfull Hlgh School ROGER LEWIS There IS no d1scharqe rn th1s war Hog Industnal Arts Boothbay Harbor Football l Semor Play 4 Harborllqht Staff 4 Debatmq '7 4 One Act Play Contest 3 Drarnatxc Club 2 3 Reqlster Staff 4 ETHEL CECILE McCARTHY A vrctrm ot connublahty Et Home Economlcs Boothbay Harbor Chorus 4 Reqnster Staff 4 Gfraduahon Commlttee 4 Thxs page IS sponsored by BOOTHBAY HARBOR BOAT SALES INC Lrst your boat w1th us Bonded Marme Broker Tel 580 Mar1ne Real Estate GOUDY 8: STEVENS Des1gners and Builders of Yachts and Commercral Vessels Boats tor sale or charter Boat Storage Repalflng Three Large Marme Ra11W3yS East Boothbay Mame Tel 619 W1 A . . C 11 - n - 41 ln 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - av -4 ss . 1 1 1 1.11 1 ' 1 1 1 M - u sv ' 1 1 ' . , . . . . . , - I-IARBORLIGHT ROBERT MCKOWN S cret and self corrtamed and solrtary as an oyster Bob Industrlal Arts East Boothbay Chorus l PRUDENCE M MUISE l have passed by the slam ot my teeth' Prudy General Boothbay Harbor Basketball UVB l 2 CVars1tyD 3 4 Softball l 2 3 4 Or ch stral 2 3 4 Eahdl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Class Treasurer 2 Dramattc Club 2 3 Reqtster Start 4 Pop Concertl 2 3 4 FHA l 2 Marne Stat Musrc Festrvall 2 3 4 VFW Cohvehtroh 2 3 Amerrcah Leqron Corxventron 3 BARBARA MURPHY Exceedrnqly well bred Barbs General Boothbay Chorus l 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 Reqrster Start 4 Com mercral Club l did KENNETH MURRAY Accrd nts wrll occur m the best regulated tamrlres Ken General East Boothbay Thrs page sponsored by MARINE SERVICE INC Marme Engmes Machme Shop Marrne Hardware Commerc1al Street Tel 464 Complr ments of BOOTHBAY HARBOR FREEZER INC Boothbay Harbor Me e - ' .I ,I - , I. 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I, . , ' . , HARBORLIGHT Ray General West Boothbay Harbor Chorus l 2 3 4 Senror Play 4 Beglster Start 4 ROBERT N ORWOOD 3' Th man that blushes IS not gutte the brute Fool Industrial Arts Boothbay l18l'b0l' Football 2 3 4 Basketball Mgr Q 4 Bas ball 2 3 4 Harbor ltght Statt Sports Bdrtor 4 W1nter Carn1val 3 RAYMOND ORNE As mnocent as a new Iazd egg Cednc Poor Industnal Arts Boothbay Harbor Football 3 Varstty Basketball 2 3 4 I V Basketball l Base ball2 3 4 AMBER PINKHAM A rnrghty hunter and her prey was man Bambx Commerclal Boothbay Basketballl 2 3 4 Sottballl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 S nlor Play 4 Harborllght Stalt 4 Class Othcer V1cepres1dent l Statt 4 Senror Play Commrttee 4 Pop Concert 2 3 4 Com merc1al Club 4 FHA l 2 Harbor11ghtStat'f 1 W1nter Cam 1V l 2 3 MURRAY PINKHAM A closed mouth catches no thes Tms page sponsored by SMALL S SERVICE STATION Telephone 1390 31 Vrne St Bath Mame Comphments of STRAND THEATRE Com phments MARLOWES BARBER SHOP NORMAN B JONES Damar rscotta Mame Tel 1712 Ka1ser Fraser REDBIFS all cars ig' 9 ' ' 14 Y! 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HELEN SMITH Make haste slowlY Smlttv General Boothbay Harbor Chorus 2 3 4 Drarnatic Club 2 3 Register Staff 4 FHA l 2 ROBERT THAYER Clothed and in his right mind Prize Speaking 2 Register Start 4 Bgb Industrial Arts S0llthD0l'f EDITH WILLIAMS All day I sit in a foggy cloud Gertie Home Economics Boothbay I V Basketball 2 Softball l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Harbor light Start 4 Class Treasurer l 3 4 Drarnatrc Club 3 Register Statt4 FHA l 2 Tnis page sponsored by CHESEBROS DAIRY East Boothbay Maine Round Top Dairy Products Tel 148W GROVERS HARDWARE Hardware Paint Sporting Goods Formerly Pierce Sz Hartung Store No 2 Tel 43 SANDWICH SHOP Main Street Wiscasset Maine Reg u ar Dinner Salads Sandwiches Ice Cream Cold Drinks Compliments of MAIN LEY TWEEDS Botany Yarns Gifts 1. - 11 1 I I I L , , 1 - - - 1 1 3, 4. at an ' I . 11 - u - - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . . . I, 1. ' '- - ' , ' c - 1 1 - - 1 . . . . . , , . - 1 ' .. . - . . 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E H Q s Q . : , - 1 1 ' 7 u x ' 4 ' 1 y I Y - . : , 3 , .. - xc ' ' v 1 - ,, . . . . . ., , . . I , REGISTER STAFF This year a combined group of senior and junior students published the Booth- bay Register for the second year with the able assistance of the regular Register staff. The school edition this year was pub- lished on January 26, 1951. The editor was Clarence Brewer, and his assistants were: Beverly Gibbs and Paul Abbott. The reporters were: Edith Will- iams, Marilyn Hart, Robert Alley, Ken- neth Murray, Betty Howard, Barbara Mur- phy, Helen Smith, Janice Newall, Robert Thayer, Jean Blake, Jane Brown, and Ethel McCarthy. The advertising manager was Estelle Townsend. Her assistants were Donald Jewett and Roger Lewis. The circulation manager was Louis Dickinson. His assist- ants were Prudence Muise and Amber Pinkham. The society editor was Carolyn Lewis, and her assistants were Carol REGISTER STAFF Seated, left to right: Louis Dick- inson, Carolyn Lewis, Paul Abbott Clarence Brewer, Beverly Gibbs Estelle Townsend, Albert Marshall First row, standing: Robert Al- ley, Marilyn Hart, Priscilla Reed, Raymond Orne, Whitmore Garland 1 Jane Brown, Amber Pinkham, Bar- bara Murphy, Ethel McCarthy, Bet- ty Howard, Helen Smith. Second row: Kenneth Murray Roger Lewis, Robert Thayer, Don- ald Jewett, Edith Williams, Janice Newall, Carol Moore, Barbara Ara- bas. Prudence Muise. Moore and Barbara Arabas. Whitmore Garland had a special assign- ment. Jean Blake '51 1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, l. to r. - Priscilla Reed, Gloria Chellis, Nancy Dodge, Nancy Sargent, Albert Dodge, Mr. Drew. Standing - - Clarence Brewer, Fred Bergquist, Albert Marshall, Paul Abbott, Dexter Norwood, Whit- more Garland STUDENT COUNCIL At the First meeting of the Sudent Council, the following officers were elected: President . Joe Arabas Vice-president Paul Abbott, Jr. Secretary Priscilla Reed Treasurer Nancy Dodge Shortly afterward Joe Arabas left school, leaving the President's chair vacant. Clarence Brewer, the new president of the Senior Class, was elected to Fill the vacancy. One of the first actions of the Student Council was to expand its membership to include the President, plus two elected repre- sentatives, a boy and a girl, from each class. This increased the number from nine to thir- teen members. The Student Council was instrumental in the change of the school colors from black and orange to blue and gold. This year has been marked by added re- sponsibility for the Student Council. Its mem- bers feel that this change in policy has bene- fitted the organization. Whitmore Garland '51 COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial club is made up of jun- iors and seniors who are taking the com- mercial course or special typing. The following senior girls were elected oliicers of our club at the first meeting: President Beverly Gibbs Vice-president Amber Pinkham Secretary Priscilla Reed Treasurer Carolyn Lewis At the first meeting, plans were made to hold a club meeting at least once a month. This meeting would consist of play- ing games, such as bingo or cards, by all members. Refreshments are served to all, to end the meeting. Priscilla Recd '51 COMMERCIAL CLUB First row, left to right: Clarence Brewer, Marilyn Hart, Amber Pink- ham, Carolyn Lewis, Priscilla Reed. Beverly Gihhs, Whitmore Gar- land. Second row: Barbara Arahas, Peggy Kelley, Norma Wilcox, Lor- raine Emerson, Lorraine Holmes, Betty Howard, Mrs. Tucker. Third row: Estelle Townsend, Joan Proctor, Janice Newall. Carol Green- leaf. Carol Moore. F. H. A. First row, left to right: Joyce Bar- low, Beverley Reed, Joan Arm- strong, Nancy Andrews, Isabelle Brewer, Marlene Kelley, Betty Lewis. Second row: Vivian Smith, Ruth Abbott, Marjorie Pilman, June Grace, Mrs. McGary, Janice New- all, Nancy Dodge, Anna Lorrain, Gloria Chellis. F. H. A. Our first F.H.A. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. McGary on October 24. In this meeting officers were elected for the year. The officers are as follows: President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Historian Reporters Nancy Andrews Joan Armstrong Isabelle Brewer Marlene Kelley Joyce Barlow Nancy Holmes Nancy Dodge Beverley Reed At Christmas the F.H.A. group went caroling. February 17 we had an F.H.A. social. We are now planning to present a play sometime in May. Isabelle Brewer '54 DEBATING The Debatrn Club began the year by electrng the tollowrn aa officers Presrdent Nancy Jackson Vrce prebrdcnl Dax rd Abbott Secretary Joan Proctor Mr Buck took us to the debatrng clrnrc Whrch was held at Bates College Wc lrst ened to some debates rnd extemporancous pornts at thrs clrnrc Our toprc for thc xcxr Wab Hcsolxcd that the Arnerrcan peoplc should rcrect thc Welfare State Wc plan to deb rte Wrth Lrncoln Acad cmy the last of March Also each member ot the club wrll speak before the Rotary Club erther rn March Or Aprrl Nancy Jack son Joan Proctor and Bob Alley repre sent the 'rffirmatrxe srde of the questron Wnrle Roger Lewrs Dax rd Abbott and Pcter Kendrrck are on the negatrye srde Although none or us are experrenced de b rtors we haxe had '1 good trme Workrng out our debates and hue learned thrngs thfrt vvrll help rn the tuturc Mr Buck has prox cd to bc 1 xaluablc rch ol rr st o 1 l t DEB-XTlNf' C LUB left to rrght Robert Alle-v Peter Kendrrck Joan Proctor Mr Burk Ihud Abbott Roger If-nm x 1 ' fr - I 1 ' ' ' ' Q 1' , , ' A ' ' 04 . .. 1 ' r . . - ' v ' Y 5 ' ' 1, ' . 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A A l 1 . r ' , r . 9 in 5 , PRIZI SPFAKINC Left to right Joan Armstrong Nell Dodge Joan Andrews Michael Chrlstopher Nancy Dodge Travls Pamc Sondra Harrmgton Bruu Grover Betty Lllostls The thlrty seventh annual George B Kenmston Pr1ze Speakxng Contest was held Tuesday Februarv 6 at seven th1rty P M ln the Pyth1an Opera House E1ght X ery nervous sophomores marched out onto the stage after the hlgh school orchestra had finlshed playlng Polona1se M1l1ta1re The speakers were Betty L Host1s S1Xt9GU Bruce Grover Yes Means N0 Sondra Harrlngton White Lllacs PRIZE SPEAKING Wllllam Fernstrom Guylng the Guldes Nancy Dodge The L1ttlest Angel M1chael Chr1stopher Proof that the Color Green doesnt always Apply to Color Joan Andrews Chma Blue Eyes Nell Dodge Eyes Alternates Joan Armstrong Jane Reveals a Deep Dark Secret Trav1s Pa1ne Travers F1rst Hunt The wlnners were chosen on stage ap pearance ab1l1ty to 1nterpret enunc1 3t10H pronounc1at1on ablllty to hold the aud1ence and memory Nancy and M1chae1 were the w1nners each recelvlng five dol lars The Kennlston PFIZG Speakmg Contest was establ1shed th1rty seven years ago by Judge George B Kennlston ID memory of h1s son who was lost on the steamer Port land 1n 1898 The Judges th1s year were faculty mem bers of Llncoln Academy Betty L Host1s 5? ra - - sv e . an ' va E . 1 ' ' 0 nc y .. ' - - . vi 4 , , v - ' f , , lk ' as ' ' ul , , . , , an 4 n - A . as sv ' - u s ' nv 1 y ' ' - x 1 , . , U , - y - . y - , . H . . . . . . ,, ' - , . 44 - 1: - - as V7 ' . H - - va 7 ' a . -. SPELLING CONTEST Jane Brown Flora Cllfford W1ll1am Fernstrom and Ann Vaughan each repre sentmg a class of Boothbay Harbor Hugh School part1c1pated m the Llncoln Coun ty Spellmg, Contest wh1ch thm year was held at Waldohoro Hlgh School NfJVLmbCI Thr two top spcllus wug I lmoln Acid Iwnd llorx C11 Hf bl I' LLING LONTFQI' Left to right Ann Vaughan Flora CllH0l'd Jane Brown , . 7 . . . , K. 7 . - , . . . . - n Y 4 ' 'L . C 1 cha x - 'y 3 Q x - l. 3 Q 2 H' j ' 2 - omy Sl,lICl6Yll,S, who gave Lhvir le-am tho z 4 ' . 1' 'z 7 'HR 'i '52 'I ' 1 Y TH so J. HARBOR SCHOOL 0,4 N9 First row, left to right: Dexter Norwood, William Callahan, Paul Abbott, Richard Sawyer, Wendall Pinkham, Linwood Benner, Albert Marshall, Lawrence Bennett, Robert Alley, John Roberts, Joanna Fhesebro, Lorraine Holmes, Betty Howard. Second row: Ronald Richardson, Faye Burnham, Donald Alley, Wayne Keene, Fred Bergquist, Richard Reed, David Abbott, Nancy Holmes, Gail Reed, Pamela Patton, Charles Hasson, Mrs. Lewis. Third row: Ruth McGlauflin, William Kelley, Harvey Harrington, Malcolm Mitchell, Robert Campbell X1-il Dodge, Ann Vaughan, Joanne Pilman, Gloria Chellis, Marjorie Pilman,l'arol Pratt, Nancy Andrews Betty L'Hostis. Fourth row: Prudence Muisc, P1-shine Tomer, Nora Tomer, Charles Brewer, Norma Stone, 'l'homas Can hone, Flora Cliford, Priscilla Reed, Bruce Grover. The band is one of the largest and most important organizations in B.H.H,S., and is enjoyed tremendously by the towns- people. This forty-four-piece group owes most of its credit to their excellent and understanding director, Mrs. Katherine Lewis. who is greatly interested in the hand. and who has devoted a great deal ol' her time to help it. This year was an extra special year for the group, for they received the new uni- torms for which they worked so hard to get and so badly needed. Without the help ol' the town, certain church societies, V.F.W.. American Legion, special sales, litth and sixth grades. and individual do- nations. the band could never have reach- ed their goal for the uniforms. The design for the uniforms is dillerent from any of the other school uniforms. A special group along with Mrs. Lewis pick- ed the colors for the uniforms which are blue and gold. The band is a very busy group. and dur- ing the season have played lor several PTA meetings. local Music Festival. State Music Festival which was held in Port- land. V.F.W.. Memorial Day and Pop Con- cert. Our group may not be very large com- pared to other school bands. but we play our very best which makes up for it. Bruce Grover '53 THE CDRCHESTRA The orchestra is a functional part of the school activities. It is composed of high school and grade students-a total of forty- three. We meet on Mondays and Thurs- days generally, but in the spring the sched- ule is upset by the hand's outdoor re- hearsals. The orchestra has made several appear- ances this year under the capable direction ot' Mrs. Lewis. We played for the Senior Play, a Christmas show put on by the grades, the Kenniston Prize Speaking Con- test. the Rotary Club, the Eighth Grade Speaking Contest, and the Grades Music Festival. The annual Pop Concert was held on March 30th. The proceeds Hnanced the band and orchestra's trip to the State Mus- ic Festival which was in Portland on May 5th. Last year the orchestra received ex- cellent rating in Augustag we hope the re- sults will be as good this season even though several veteran players were lost through graduation. In June we will be playing for the Class Day Exercises and l'or the Commencement Day program. Flstelle Townsend '52 ORCHESTRA First row, left to right: Janet Reed, John Webster, Albert Marshall, Richard Sawyer, Linwood Ben- ner, Wendall Pinkham, Lawrence Bennett, Betty L'Hostis, Lorraine Holmes, Marilyn Proctor. Second row: Mrs. Lewis, Nora Tomer, Roberta Rice. Marjorie Pilman, Flora Clifford, Duane Lewis. Karol Moore, Estelle Townsend, Joan Proctor, Betty Howard, Beverley Reed. Third row: Carol Pratt, Gloria Chellis, Gail Reed, Wayne Keene, Fred Bergquist, Dexter Norwood. Jo- nnna Chesebro, Peshine Tomer, Ruth McGlauflin, Prudence Muise. Fourth row: Harvey Harrington, Malcolm Mitchell, Robert Campbell, Ann Vaughan, Norma Stone, Iharles Brewer, Paul Abbott, Jane Brown, Shirley Sawyer. CHEERLEADERS Left to right Nancv Brewer Peg gy Kelley Peggy Plerce Nancy Dodge Adee Baker Rlta Splnnev Isabelle Brewer Center Barbara The year started off W1th a bang When the football season rolled 1n we had four vets from 1949 50 year They were Nancy Brewer Barbara Arabas Nancy Dodge and Estelle Townsend Before we knew lt the basketball season was creepmg 1n and we had four cheerlead ers F1na1ly Mr Buck set a date for elect 1ng the other four The four chosen were Adee Baker Peggy Kelley Rlta Spmney and Joan Teague By meetlng at least once a week W1th Mr Buck at the shop we were able to add new and VHTIOUQ cheers CHEER' LEADING to our present 11st cheers such as Ala Ve Vo Cheer for the Coaches Back and Frght Team Of course the present hst of cheers 1ncludes Is Every body Happy Shoot em Hlgh and Boothbay Boys Never D1e Due to the dropouts of two valuable g1r1s we felt we could carry on W1th SIX Fmally when the L1ncoln game was to be played two other glrls were added to the hst They were Peggy Pxerce and Isa belle Brewer Not only were these two grrls cheermg but as an added attractxon Brenda Symonds a smart httle doll made the h1gh11ght W1th the spectators at once She cheered at most home games w1th us for the rest of the year Th1s year we formed a club to help us not only 1n cheerleadmg but financlally as well Barbara Arabas '32 ' H H Ll 77 ll - , , Go ' 3 , - as Ll ' yy . - , , I 1 . 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