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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 . ' ' KL , , . , l 77 H ! ' H Arabas. U ' , . 7 7 9 l l - y . s , , v , 7 ., ' . . ! 1 1 ' ' . ' , K K L t
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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.
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DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramat1c Club started off the year West E1ghty by electlng the followlng oflicers on Sept ember 21 1950 Presldent Robert Alley Jr Vlce presldent Peggy Kelley Secretary Joan Proctor Treasurer Janlce Newall We made plans for 1n1t1at1ng the 1n commg Sophomore members The lmtla t1on was held 1n October A few ot the members presented 1 sklt done 1n an assembly program The one act plays were presented 1n thc hlgh school gymnaslum 1n March The casts were as follows A Nephew 1n the House Sarah Llnda Mary Judy Adams Flora CIIHOFC1 Marlene Kelley Jason M1ke Chr1stopher Mary Janlce Newall Fane Bob Alley A Nephew rn the House won and went to Gardmer to compete Wlth three other schools We dldnt w1n at Gardmer but everyone dld '1 good 1ob We are now plannmg to have 1 SOCIHI on Mfzv I8 In Ill Proctor DRAMATIL CLUB First row left to nght Flora Lllf ford Ella Abbott Janlce Newall Robert Alley Joan Proctor Peg gv Kelley Judy Adams Second row Marlene Kelley Son dra Harrmgton Norma Wilcox Michael Chrlstopher John Rob erts Harley Lewis Mrs Hathawav loan Andrews Bettv Llloshs Jack Peggy Kelley Tabitha Joan Proctor ' H ' 77 , : . , t - - H ' 77 , 1 1 . , . . ' . ' ' ' - -1 'N ' f C 2 z .' ' . l , rl, . pertaining to safety in hunting. This was ' . . . 1 . - - . , ' 1 . lk ' 1 77 ' : l ' . c ., '
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