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Seated: R. Johnson. XV. Small. A. Powers. P Adams. J. Coffin H Taylor C Xlciiav. P l.aPicrre. J. Macombsr. E. Curit. Standing: J. Plummer. J Proulx. A Ruesr J Sloai B Dyer S Erickson H laPi re . I' . . ' . . . er ,J. Marston. R Dyer J Maier. K. Thompson. N. Ber nard. D. Erickson. A. Bolster. M. Milliken. F. Thompscn R Thompson .-X. Skillings A Tryon Standing center: Nlr Perry. Band This year Freeport High School is proud to say that its band has approximately seventy-two members. They are divided into sections-brass, reed, string, and percussion. This band probably owns the largest col- lection of music of any school its size in the state. Mem- bers ofthe band have demonstrated their skill by playing in last year's Music Festival at Boston. and also by play- ing at various school times. Although the band won no honors at the Music Festival last year. they did a good job. They showed sportsmanship and confidence in themselves. Vwfe think this year is going to be a winning year. XVe feel confident of placing first in the small schools. The townspeople have surely helped out a great deal by assisting us with the organization. and we in the band appreciate it. The band, started by Mr. Perry. at first had about thirty members. He has given his time. knowledge. and interest in making the band what it is today. I want to say on behalf of the members of the band that we certainly appreciate what he has done for us. Allan Powers 54 1 CA 7 If ' X12 v I 1 Q Qyx l it- FN ' 2 Acrivmizs
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Glee Club lirst row: D. Powers. l.. Randall, J. Small. J. Kltcomber. Second row. J. Robertson. li. Curit R. J Nl. Th ohnson. S. Nlalm. Ci Bickford. J Nelson. Xl XX'inn. J. Nlahar B. Dyer. C Fllmbo ompson. J Chiarini. N Randall. J. Cn-ldrup Third row: J. Plummer. J. Peaeotlx J Proulx. G. NK'ard. J Proulx Nl Brand l flleriantler. Nl Cirover S. Ruth li long B l.ibbv .l. Robertson. P. llstes. J. Sloat. C. Howard. J. Hall .l Xlarston P. Calliin l'ourth row: R Tufts. lx Thompson. C Nlvgall. G Xlartin J. Sargent J Nlaier. ll Blackstone. A Powers. Miss Webber R Sargent K l.ibbx. P. Baker. C Rice J. Butt R Priee R. Baker. Nl Southard Q' If K kenaf, IX' llYl l ll N A wlx r E aj J we KN' Q a A Q , J gl t Y V - ' . Our Clee Club this year got off to a flying start under the able leadership of Miss Maxine XVebber. XVe had a large attendance and decided to have our meetings Tuesday during actlvities period and Monday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30. The nrst program we rehearsed for was a dedicaf tion service at the Congregational Church. NVe also put on many entertainments, including Fred NVaring's are rangement of The Night Before Christmas . nrst pre- sented to the teachers and later before the school. Then the P.T.A. asked Miss XVebber if we might sing at their monthly meeting. XVe did this and we also produced a Freeport Nite Club which was presented on April 10th in the gymnasium. Miss XVood assisted Miss XVeb- ber in this enterprise. All in all. Glee Club has been a marvelous success. Dalene Powers has served as our accompanist and our oflicers have been: President. Lois Randall: Vice-presi- dent. Jane Small: Secretary-treasurer. Dalene Powers: Manager. Richard J. Price. Jeanne Peacock 5-4
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qt! Seated: Mrs. Stevenson. J. Hall. T. Maier. P, XK'hitren. R. Blackstone. J. Sawyer. C Grose. Standing: E. Eelch. P. Hall. S. Hanson. J. XVyman. 'N Ti .5 4 E wt 4.5-P vi Ni S . Q A n 'fig Y fssityjylv V, S' ' A FQ K2 .N f :M IlX'lIll5 Senior Play On November 6. 1953. the Senior Class of Eree- port High School presented the three-act play Which Shall He Marry at the Freeport Veteran's Building. One humorous situation after another developed in the play as a young man tries to choose one of the five Ran- dolph sisters. Marriage to the right one w.ll bring him an inheritance of two million dollars according to the terms of his grandfather's will. A family full of fun consisted of: Mary Jane, the youngest Pauline XVhitten Elaine. the beauty Sandra Hanson Susan, the brain Eunice Eelch Patience. the good angel Penelope Hall Erankie. the athlete Joyce XVyman Mrs. Randolph. the mother Judith Hall Magnolia. the colored maid Mary Milliken Mr. Hinman. the lawyer Richard Blackstone Dick Evans. the eligible young man Thomas Maier Vw7e were directed by Mrs. Dana Stevenson. English instructor. with the help of Joan Sawyer as business manager and Germaine Grose as stage manager. The play was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. XVe wish to thank all those who helped us present the play. Eunice Eelch 5-4
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