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THE LOG 45 BAND Pirst Row, Left to Right--Bett L'Ho ti F nk C y s s, ra. ummings, Sue Lewis, Bill Callahan, John Roberts, Paul Abbott, Jr., Bud Bennett, Albert Marshall, Eliot Amero, Wendell Pinkham, Alan Lewis, Linwood Benner, Dale Grover, Bob Allev, Dick Sawyer, Lorraine Holmes. I iecond Row-Isabelle Brewer, Kenneth Poole, Gloria Chellis, William Kelley John Hodgdon, Fred Bergquist Wa ne . i Y Keene, David Abbott, Richard Reed, Judy Paine, Gail Reed, Ronald Richardson, Charles I-lasson, Ann Gregory, Ann Blake, Mrs. Lewis, director. Third Row-Jane Blake, Nora Tomer, Nancy Gregory, Robert Bryer, Joanne Leeman, Marylee Hurley, Beverly Reed Th ' omas Carbone, Judy Orne, Nancy Holmes, Faye Burnham, Joanne Pilman, Winston Lewis, June Webster, Judy Jordan. 'ourth Row-June Peabody, Flora Cliff d A or , nn Muise, Ruth McGlauHin, Peshine Tomer, Betty Lewis, Robert fampbell, Norman Stone, Ann Vaughan, Harvey Harrington, Malcolm Mitchell, Suzanne Greenl eaf, Bruce Grover, Richard Latter . The Band was organized again this year ider the able direction of Mrs. Katherine ewis, sixty-five strong. We got down to work immediately on the hedule drawn up for this year. The veter- ls helped the rookies along in the first part the practice sessions until they were able to rry on by themselves. The band has played publicly at the follow- g: PTA Meetings, in the colorful Armistice ay parade, at the Winthrop-B.H.H.S football game, at the Annual Pop Concert, at the local Music Festival, the State Music Festival at Lewiston, and on Memorial Day. I am sure that our new uniforms, inspiring marches, and all-around class have thrilled the crowds wherever we have performed. In my opinion, the students of Boothbay Harbor High, and the people of the Boothbay Region can be proud of our fine band. PAUL ABBOTT, JR. '52
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THE LOG FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated, Left to Right-June Peabody, Anna Lorrain, Beverly Reed, Gloria Dodge, Sue Lewis. Standing-Adee Baker, Mrs. McGary, Rosemary Warren. The F. H. A. group held their first meeting in September. At this meeting we elected the oficicers for the year. They were: President, Beverly Reed, Vice-President, Gloria Dodge, Secretary, Marjorie Pilman, Treasurer, Anna Lorrain and Reporter, Roberta Rice. The club sponsored a Scotch Fair and Social in November. Susane Lewis won an essay con- test on Electricity, The club is now planning to go to the State Convention which is being held May 10, in Portland. BEVERLY REED. '54
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46 THE LOG ORCHESTRA The Orchestra adds zest to the inside per- formances put on by the high school and grades. We have had an unusually enjoyable and suc- cessful year. We number about forty-five at present, including the grades. The group has made several appearances this year under the capable direction of Mrs. Katherine Lewis. We played for the PTA, the Senior Play, a Christmas performance put on by the grades, the Kenniston Prize Speaking The annual Pop Concert was held on March 28. The proceeds financed the band and orchestra's trip to the State Music Festival in Lewiston on May 3. Last year the orchestra received excellent rating in Portland, we hope to do as Well this year. In June we will play for Class Day and for the Commencement Day Program. ESTELLE TOWNSEND. '52 Contest, and the Grades Music Festival. First Row, Leit to Right-Judy Emerson, Beverly Reed, Suzanne Low, Jeanette McKown, Naomi Moore, Jeanette Reed, Lorraine Holmes, Betty L'Hostis, Marilyn Proctor, Janet Andrews, Mary Brown, Nora Tomer. Second Rowe-Mrs, Lewis, Robert Bryer, Nancy Gregory, Suzanne Greenleaf, Malcolm Mitchell, Harvey Harrington, l Lewis Flora Clifford Estelle Townsend Joan Proctor, John Webster, Diane Dorr, Nancy Jackson. l uane l ' W , , Third Row-Ann Muise, Ruth McGlauflin, Peshine Tomer, Betty Lewis, Gloria Chellis, Gail Reed, Fred Bergquist, Wayne Keene, Eliot Amero, Johnlltoberts, William Callahan, Robert Alley. Fourth Row-Lawrence Bennett, Wendell Pinkham, Linwood Benner, Richard Sawyer, Norman Stone, June Peabody. Mary Albee. Shirley Sawyer, Faye Burnham.
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