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Sopilcioinore Sepeaikers ldap. . Nmi' I Thompson. lf. Henderson l.. Xvilliams, R. Gerchell. Run' I l7. lx'Ilt'l'ifll'l'lElI1, E. Gibbons, lf. Swanson, D. Sanlvorn. Q M9315 my ..... Q The Brewer High debaters under the leadership of K. Gordon jones, a faculty memlwr. meet each Thursday and Friday morning during activity period to discuss the dehate question of the current year-- Resolved: That the Government should take over the Railroads. The cluh had charge of the Armistice Day Assembly with the following mcmlwcrs par- ticipating: Anne Gordon, Clarence Faulkner, Gordon Gray, Helen Herrick, Donald Danforth. Virginia Wedin, Kenneth MacLeod, Jeannette Thompson, Donald Goodwin, and Esther Swanson. Reverend Raymond Cossehoom of the Congregational Church in South Brewer was the guest speaker. Def lm te Q-, l ii lv , , - Kun' I---lk. lVl.irl.einl. lresidvntl I7 Danforth. H. Xvyinan, C lfaulkncr, G. Gray. D. Goodwin Vive-l'i'esideiil. Noir? Thompson, ll. llerrick lf. Swanson. lNli'. jones. A Gordon, lf. W1-ilin. Si'ii'i-t.iry TI'C.ISlll'0l'. Cf Gray.
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ORiCLHlESTRA The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Linwood Bowen, has had a most successful year in spite of the loss of many memhers through graduation. This organization played at assemblies, the Senior Play, Sophomore Speaking, and numerous other functions. Much praise was given on its presentation of a difficult numher at the annual Maine Schools on the Air hroadcast in Decemher. From hoth the orchestra and hand have developed a numher of individual groups such as: a douhle hrass quartet, a hrass quartet, a clarinet trio, and a string quartet, all under the direction of Mr. Bowen. As the Tizmtiisr goes to press the orchestra is working on two concert pieces which will he presented at rhe Music Festival in Waterville and which will surely aid in keeping up the excellent ratings received at last year's Festival in Brewer. The personnel of the orchestra, according to sections is as follows: lflariiictr Burton Sawyer lilmer Hammons Paul Nickerson Rohert lfickett Sizxopluuiw' Vivian lirost Keith liridgliani Htnrrzv Harold Lord Dorothy King Neil Peters Triimpetf Robert l.oi'd Hollis Parker Richard Wiiisloiv Dorothy Scott David Bruce Truman Knights 7'7'U7Hl7ODIL',V Donald Goodwin Paul Dinsmore liariloiicx Forrest Spencer Paul MacLeod y Im rx No :'m:in -lord an llerciixrioiz Harold liurrill, jr. Piano Henedine Hamel .lean Libbey lfvelyn Betts Anna l.urvey Helen Herrick Violins Barbara Law Jean Thompson Nlyrtle Snow james Spencer Clarice Quirion Xvilliam Doughe Henry Knowles Charlotte Annis Paul Tardiii Elwood Titcomh Donald jordan Dorothy Kirk Gloria Quirion Ruhy Dunham Hilda Terrill Cello: Williziin Deacon Vicenta Orsini Ron' I--First violins: Spencer, E. Titcomh, B, Law, W. Dougherty, Thompson, M. Snow: Cellos: V. Orsini. XV. Deacon: Second violins: D. Kirk, D. Jordan, H, Terrill, R. Dunham: Trumpets: H. Parker, R, Wlinslow, R. Lord. lion' 2 -Horns: H. l,otd. D. King: Drums: H, Burrillq Saxophones: K. Bridgham, V. Frost: Bass: N. jordan: Baritone: F. Spencer. Sfiimliiie -First violins: H. Knowles, P. Tardiff, C. Annis: Clarinets, B. Sawyer, E. Hammons. P. Nickerson, director Mr. Bowen: Pianists: H. Herrick. A, Lurvey, Betts. H, Hamel: Tromhones: P. Dinsmore, D. Goodwin: Trumpets: T. Knights, D. Bruce, D, Scott. X. 11 .- e 'rN
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lip ui El Q il ii if pe atleiiimfq . L2 lx in' J M. Hoyt, G.XVni'd, Nadeau, 'uuriuioir Sipeaikezrs iiofipi . Row I-K. Ivers, L. Murphy, C. Graves, B. Burrill. Ron' 2vW. Dougherty, E. Hammons, D. Danforth, R. Gerchuli, P. Tardift. l 9 ...Meat 132 -and the bear clawed fiercely at the door. Suddenly a shot rang out- The group of girls sat tense with their eyes fixed upon the speaker. just a minute, the voice of Miss Marion Moan was heard to say, you need more expression in those lines. How would one of you other girls say ir?', Such is a scene at one of the meetings of the Public Speaking Class held each Monday, Tuesday, and Friday during Activity Periods. This club was organized for the purpose of learning to speak correctly, of writing one-act plays, and of telling stories. The chief activity is the selecting of one member to read from the Bible each assembly. ll' I P, -Iohusou, C. Holyoke, B. Mtlrlaulglilin. Ii. Mcldachcrn, lf. Gibbons, lf. Merrill, N. Marsh. li. Sheqife, L. King. Cf. Graves, lf. Littlefield, L. lVlui'phy, O. Shields, l.. Landry, Dole. sv! -'Ms . f--gg,
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