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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
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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 . -.
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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
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