Camden High School - Megunticook Yearbook (Camden, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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g THE MEG NTICOOK 27 Five of the orchestra members were sel- ec'ted to take part in the Junior Federation Orchestra, which met in Rockland last May. They were: Nellie Ames, Patricia Magee, Joan Hammond, Dorothy Hammond, and Minnetta Johnson. Orchestra Personnel Conductor: Chester Hammond Student Conductor: Elmer Leonard Violins: Joan Hammond, Marilyn Alley, Priscilla Clancy, Frances Light, Kathleen Dori'ty, Robert .Witham, Lucille Talbot, Lucille Drinkwater. - Flute: David Witham. Horn: Arthur Grinnell. Cellos: f Dorothy Hammond, Muriel Handley. Clarinet: Patricia Magee, John Halloway, Everett Harding. Trombone : Lloyd Brann. Bass: Stanley Wheeler. Trumpets: Elmer Leonard, Arthur Grinnell, Rober't Bishop. Saxophones: Gilbert Marriner, Anna Sparta, Johnson Talbot. Piano: Edna Rankin, Joan Sawyer, assistant. - C H S - . GLEE CLUB NOTES The Camden High School Glee Club con- sists of the following members: Seniors: Patricia Magee, Marjorie Plaisted, Myrtle Marshall, Jeanette St. Clair, Clara Tremb- lay, and Arthur Grinnell, Juniors: Lloyd Brann, Shirley Cookson, Maxine Duffell, Christine Goodman, Joan Greenlaw, Kathe- rine Libby, Frances Presco'tt, Raymond Gross, Robert Bishop, Frances Stanley, Ed- na Rankin, Geraldine Ryder, Betty Kelley, Mary Galanti, Marjorie Ames, Shirley Dean, John Thomas, Margaret Smyth, Ernestine Pease, Helen Dority, Theodate Shute, Ruth Stone, and Priscilla Eddy, Sophomores: Ruth Bagley, Dorothea Dyment, David VVitham, Joanne Upham, Erma Barton, Maralyn Alley, Blanche Bryant, Janet Fos- ter, Rebecca Johnson, Connie Knight, Fran- ces Leonard, Myrna Curry, Patricia 'Rich, Joan Sawyer, Clifford Stinson, Anna Sparta, Ann Bartlett, Alice Boardman, Frances Eddy. Pauline Duffy, Joyce Parker, Dorothy Knight, and Ruth Sheldon: Freshmen: Mary Henderick, Audrey Pease, Natalie Clark, Barbara Burridge, Joan Connelly, Barbara Rich, Grace Lenfest, Sylvia Gun- derson, Julia Thomas, Annie Herrick, Gloria Manning, Marion Hary, and Edward Stan- ley. The officers elec'ted for the year are: President, Patricia Magee, Vice President, John Thomas: Secretary, Patricia Rich: and Librarians, Natalie Clark, Sylvia Gunder- son, and Gloria Manning. A Christmas Concert was held by the Camden High School Band and Glee Club. The program consisted of the following: Band Concert- Harp Solo- Silent Night Grace Lenfest Processional- Hark the Herald Angels Sing The First Noel Chorus Soprano Solo- O Holy Night Frances Leonard Tenor Solo- It Came Upon The Midnight Clear L. Brann Trio- We Three Kings John Thomas, Raymond Gross, George Knight Quartet- Bring The Torch, Jeanette Isabella Joan Sawyer, Frances Leonard, Barbara Rich, Patricia Magee. O Little Town of Bethlehem Chorus Silent Night David Witham, Lloyd Brann, John Thomas, Raymond Gross, George Knight A Day of Joyful Singing Chorus White Christmas Chorus Christmas Folk Dance Pupils of Grade I1 Recessional- O Come All Ye Faithful Another Glee Club Concert will be held in May. ' -- C H S - Frank Rowe, former superintendent of schools in Warren and Union, is serving as superintenden't of Camden, Hope, and Union schools in the absence of Superinten- dent Lord, who is attending legislature.

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26 THE MEGUNTICOOK Dean, Paul Pntinan, Craig Cnnninghznn, forthe splendid instrumental Concert given Robert lliislmw, l yearg john '11hUlllZlS, 3 in klannary. The following progrzun was pre- YCQLYS, SClltC4l. Vlarinets: Trio- l':1trieia lXl:1gee, 8 years: Frank Rose, 3 Serenade Fr. Schubert years: lCx'ere'tt Hardy, 2 yezirsg -lohn llollo- Ave Ma,-ia, C,-, Cgounmi XY1lj', l j'0Zl.l'. Grace Lenfest, Harpistg Joan Hammond. Szlxophones: Violinistg Dorothy Hammond, Violineehist 'ixllllll Sparta, 3 years: Gilbert Marriner. Trumpet Solo- 4 years: Vedrie bloy, l year: johnson Tal- Polka Peony II. A. Vandereook bot. l year: .Nllzin Ilnteh. Robert Bishop liaritonesz Piano Solo- Clillmert Knight, 5 years: fll1lll1lCC5' Grin- Moonlight Sonata iAdagrioj nell. l year. .Ioan Sawyer 'lil'UIllllUll0SI Piano Duet- .-Xllan Roblwins, 2 years. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers llrninsi Edna Rankin and Joan Sawyer lidna Rankin, 3 years: Muriel llzlndley. Piano Solo- 3 years: lfrzmees lfdfly, .Xliee liozirdinzin, From the Rim of the Canon .Xndrey l,i'1l9C.slIlllCl. Foster. Edna Rankin llorns: Trumpet Duet- .Xrthnr Grinnell, 2 years. Cantique de Noel L. C H S - Elmer Leonard and Arthur Grinnell CAMDEN SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Camden School 0 Ch?St a' Dance of the Gobllns H. Engelman The Vznnden School Orchestra has, more lDance Characteristiquel or less, been on the go since the begin- Les Adinex Pablo de Sin-asate ning of sehoul in Seplenllwer. Bohemian Girl QSelectionJ W. Balfe Ii has plrlyerl several lllll9S at the Opera Emerald Waltz Julius J. Seredy llouse. for the Sunday nieetings ol the Unit- Celebrated Minuet Georg-e Valension eil tlinrelies of .Xineriezu for the senior play. ffrom First Symphonynl :ind it is seherlnlerl to lie on lmnfl ZlQ'2l.lll for Elmer Leonard '45, conducting the eoniing' school play. Mignonette fOverturel J. Baumann The fJl'CllCSil'2l innst lie especially praised National Anthem ' .VM-0 -- CAMDEN SCHOOLS ORCH ESTRA



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