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LENS ASSISTANTS Front: George May- nard, Cecily Ehn- born, jane Wiberg, Ida Lou Wigert. Back jan Sheall, Vir- inia Riser, Mary Carol Blase, Marcia Olsen, joe Rossman, Arlene Holmes, THE LENS This year, for the first time, the Lens was headed by eo- editors, Pat Lawson and Pat Claflin. The girls were backed by a hard working staff of eighteen under the supervision of Mr. M. S. Pool. First year assistants and second and third year staff members have spent a great deal of time behind the doors of 208 in order to prepare this book for you. The time was well spent, however, for the sales rose to a new record of 2100, over 80? of the total enrollment. The staff hopes that it has reached its goals-to please the student body and to leave Maine with an interesting album of 1954-55, len! LENS STAFF Front: john Kelley, Andrea Koehler, Mr. Pool, advisorg Carol Gleaton. Back: Linda Love, Ar- lene Knemoller, Jo Tourville, jim Miller, Annelise Graebner. LENS EDITORS Pat Lawson and Pat ClaHin 13
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PIONEER UPPER STAFF Front: jane Idleman, Carol Campbell, Hel- ga Knollmuller, Pat Burbridge, Gay Mor- rison. Back: Elna Brunck- horst, Bob Mills, Miss Seaburg, advis- or, Dave Koehler, Sue Ettswold. PIONEER LOWER STAFF Front: John Kelley, Judie Harwood, Har- riet Donnelly, Rolf Renner. Middle: Paula Berlet, Anita Litsinger, Mar- gie Anderson, joy Wilson, Judy Cook, janet Krecker. Back: Tom Blake, Hal- sey Matteson, Laura Passou, Carol Lee Veitch. is PIONEER EDITOR Dick Bauer I2 THE PIONEER Sounds of the Pioneer staff, hard at work, are gone. In their place are many bi-weekly papers, tucked safely away in a drawer, which will always bring back memories of the year. All the responsibilities of the editor, Dick Bauer, and his capable staff have been passed on to a new group. class mem- bers, who were thrilled with a by line not long ago, now find themselves in top positions. Under the guidance of Miss Seaberg, these students have succeeded in giving to Maine a complete record of the school year. Working closely with the staff were Mr. Concidine and the boys in print shop, who did an efficient job on every issue, pioneer
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Mr. Kuite Mrs. Foster Harley, Chairman LeBar Through the corridors of the music department the mellowed strains of Beethoven's Eighth Symphony blend with the rhythmic beats of Muskrat Ramble. This year the music department has added an eight- thousand dollar Consonata Organ to its extensive facilities. With more than six-hundred students and four full-time instructors, plus seven private teachers of individual in- struments, Maine's music department is one of the best in the state. muric
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