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Rifle Club SITTING: D. York, K. Keniston, J. Emmons, R. Burnham, S. Felt, C. Dunn, K. Porter, D. Morgan, K. Berryment, S. Morgan, L. Davis; S. Linsbeck, L. Foster. STANDING: F. Packard, T. Crockett, A. Silver, J. Cross, L. Sweetser, T. Ring, K. Lane, E. Rainey, D. Coffin, K. Crockett, M. Boyce, T. Hall, G. Crockett, R. Daye, G. Morgan, T. House, Instructor - Mr. Keniston SECOND ROW; T. Morgan, P. MacKillop, N. Brooks, R. Tripp, D. York, E. Rosenberg, R. Burnham, N. MacKillop, W. Mason, F. Swan, L. Coffin, J. Campbell, D. Belskis, A. Waterhouse, R. Hanscom, D. Jackson The Woodstock Junior Rifle Club started last year and has made a lot of progress since then. Officers as follows: President - Frank Swan Vice-President - Arnold Rainey Secretary - Susan Linsbeck Treasurer - Sheryl Morgan Instructor - Floyd Keniston There are fifty-eight members. We are divided into three groups. The Bethel division meet every Monday night at 6:30. The Bryant Pond division meets every Friday night at 3:00. The Pinhook and the South Woodstock division meet every Thursday night at 6:30. Mr. Keniston with the help of some of the members installed a new rifle range under the stage in the gym. There are ten girls and fifteen boys that have a shoot off once a month from Novem- ber to February to pass into the National Rifle Association. They are as follows: Burnham, R. Crockett, E. Davis, L. Emmons, J. Dunn, C. Girls Felt. S. Keniston, K. Linsbeck, S. Morgan, S. Porter, K. R. Burnham D. Jackson
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Science Fair Winners L. Brooks, J. Wardwell, J. Wardwell, Mr. Clements (Advisor) The South Western Maine Small School Conference Science Fair was held at Oxford High School. The students from Woodstock who participated were: Lillian Brooks who won first place in biology with The Effects of Alcohol on the Nervous System , Jean Wardwell who won second place in general science with Which Colors are the Best Heat Absorbers? , and Jane Wardwell who won third place in chemistry with The Chemical Analysis of Well Water. We wish to thank Mr. Clements for the help he gave us on our projects. Jean Wardwell
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Dances MAGAZINE DANCE Our magazine dance was held on October 23, 1964. Ken Ellis was on hand to spin the records. Robert Day was the highest salesman of the school, he won the record player. Donna Morgan's name was drawn out of the box for the radio. The Juniors came in last in the drive, they were slaves to the Eighth Grade all day. At the dance the Juniors fed ice cream and cokes to the Eighth Grade. There was a large crowd and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. HALLOWEEN DANCE The Junior class held their Halloween Dance on October 30, 1964 at the gym. Ken Ellis was there to spin records. The Juniors did a good job decorating the gym. Joy Em- mons won the costume contest; she received an album. Philip House won second prize, he received a 45 record. Refreshments were on sale at the dance. There was a large turn- out. NEW YEARS EVE DANCE On December 31, 1964 the cheerleaders put on a New Years Eve Dance at the gym. The Majesties were on hand to entertain us with their music. There was a large crowd on hand to enjoy the old year out and the new year in. VALENTINE DANCE On February 13, 1965, the Junior Class sponsored a Valentine Dance at Woodstock gym. Music was furnished by the the Mjestics. A great many people turned out for the dance. CARNIVAL BALL On February 19, 1965 the annual Carnival Ball was held in the gym. The king was Edgar Rainey of the Senior Class, the queen was Shirley Morgan of the Junior Class. Mu- sic was furnished by the Lintonians. During the day the Carnival events were held at Mt. Abram in Locke Mills. Activity Editor Marie Swan
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