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ORCHESTRA Mondays and I+ rldays brmgs the customary clanglng and banglng of the 0l'gdIl173tl0I1 called Orchestra to the dcllcate ears of the Semors ln the room above It really lsn t so bad, though when Raymon swmgs out wlth a smooth trumpeter s part from Begln the Begulne Also ln lme for a workout from our maladj usted lnstruments are N lght and Day Perslan Mal het and Tea for Two I'h1 ough the magnlixcent accomplishments ol our g13I1d10S0 organlzatlon we hope to make a falr showmg at the State Muslc Pestlval, lf we get there and, of course, at the Annual Mus1c N lght We have already been heard at the Senior Play Junior Speakmg and the School Play Stlll to come are Baccalaureate and G1 aduatlo. hu--4,-fun 'JN' xy? ORCHESTRA First row Margaret Dow Patrlcla Fortxer Patrlcla Dore Stacy Stevens Patrlcla Plummer Phlllp Gonyar Douglas Powers Frances Comeau Dana Devoe Joyce Swan Ruth Dow Jean Dolloif Second xow Davld Adams Arthur Parlln Thomas Needham Ehzabeth Brockway Judlth LaPo1nte Murxel Bennett Phyllxs Noyes Gertrude Wyman Joan Kvrschen Ann Keyo Judlth MacPherson Nancy Douglass Thomas Sezak Robert Deerlng Martha Flynn Louise Myers Thlrd row Robert Page Fhzabeth Rawnsley Janet Ohver John Poxter Wayland Shands Lawrence Gould, Wllhs Reed Raymon Atherton Rxchard Wltter Keith Hutchms, Jean Llttlefleld, Cynthia Jenness The blggest coward mn the world IB a man afraid of a new 1dea. , . . . . . . 1 , . ' . I - ' . . A , I ' - N , . . - 1 1 cc ' ' 11 - - . , ' ' H ' 11 u - 1 , , 11 u , 11 1 , A - - - , . . , . . X . , , 1 . ' . . . 1 1 ' ' . . ' Al ,V , ..,.. . W.. - W , .. ....,-,r.,-.l.a.-..-...t v 1 ,.--4 . f '- f ' . e . - ' . l ,,t .L. ' ,, ' - ,,..1 , . ,Q ' 5, 3 x by I I 7, 1 , - gg, xg A if -' - .' A , t 2, - 1 L l Y ' 5 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 ' 7 ' . . ' 5 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 , . ' 1 4 . . 1 1 ' 1 1 v 1 1
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UWM? C' GIRLS GLEE CLUB Vxrgmxa Tcssxer Jayne Call Patrlcla Plummer June Bartlett Barbara Cunnlngham Valdme Chalmers Galnor McGorr1ll Gertrude Wyman Phyllls Noyes Margaret Lnttlefleld Katharxne Hawley Patrlcla Goodlne Barbara Bagley Second row Carol Kung Patrlcla Fortler Ruth Lemleux Norma Crane Ruth Dow Janet Cota Carole Wltham Janet Ollver Lols Ingalls Barbara Cowan Cynthla Jenness Phyllis Barley Martha Flynn Maurlne Sulllyan Dawn Evans Judith La Pomte Murlel Bennett Jean Dolloff Third row Jean Lxttlcfleld Margaret Dow Charlotte Sherman Louxse Myers Ann Keyo Nancy Douglass Ruth Beyer Ruth Clapp Judlth MacPherson Patrlcla lloxc Joan Klrschen Gloria Smlth Charlene Kennedy Mary Baker Marlon Curtls Besty Parker Joyce Swan GIRLS GLEE CLUB Tuesdays and Thu1sdays llnd the golden xolccd members of the Glrls Glee Club blending then VOICQS lnto glorlous harmony The tunes we enjoy ed murderlng most were Tea for Two, Look for the SllY 91 Lmlng Make Belleve, and Smoke Gets ln your Eyes Under the d1rect1on of MISS Sarah Slocum, the glrls made many publ1c appearances ln Orono and hope to go to the Muslc Festlval IH the Sprlng All told xt was a very successful year Officers of thls talented organlzatlon were P1 eszdent Ga1no1 McGorr1ll Treasurer Phyllls Noyes L1brarzan Valdme Chalmers We also appreclated the able talents of Stacy Stevens, who acted as our accompanlst for the year No woman makes a fool of a man she merely dlrects the performance Y I . . l ' Y . Y l . I Y I D ' . Y Y 7 Y JY ' , 1 1 1 Y q 1 1 . n : Y 1 1, 1 Y , 1 , Y . . Y Y . ' Y Y ' ' 7 I Y Y ' 7 Y 1 , - , . 1 2 E 1 s . v 1 y - 1 D ' ! l ' y 1 lr I Q XY Y Y Y Y 7 , . 9 . - V ' . ' 1 . . ' . . . . 'I A Y . - - , ac yy u ' , , ' ' u ll ' YY CK ' YY . . . , . . , . Secretary .................,.....,.......,........ .............., .,,..,......l............,.l.l,,, A , Gertrude Wyman
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DEBATING First row Dana Devoe Jean Dolloff Stacy Stevens John Porter Second row Margaret Dow Stephen Brush Jean Littlefield Herbert Doten DEBATING The Debating Society at Oiono High School may not have fostered the best team ever to represent the school but it certainly has been the most successful By wlnnlng both P V C crowns and the State title as well we feel that oui group has been a distinct year the team won a total of seventeen debates and managed to defeat every other school we encountered at least once during the season Some of the schools we met were Bangor Stearns John Bapst Watcrvllle Leavitt Instltute South Portland Lewiston and Old Town Stacy Stevens and Stephen Brush received many best speakei ratings although all four of the varslty debaters were capable speakers and tactlclans B1 ush received one important rating over Miss Blackington of Waterville while defeating her school in the State Finals at Bates College Stevens took great pleasure in being selected over Brountas and Drisko of Bangor in the Bates League elimination All of these rivals were among the best in the State Other members of the society also received ample experience to build a strong foundation for next year s team A lar ge share of the credit belongs to Lawrence Jenness who as a former Riot u as a holy terror on hls own teams We feel that his former assoclation with our school IS the probable reason for his coaching suc cess with the present Riots An echo is the only thing that can cheat a woman out of the last word I -1 lhi' 1' B l ,J L, xii 1 -1 ' e ' 1 , , , ' - : 7 I 9 ' , . I a c I , V ' . . ' credit to the school. With the exception of one loss to Lewiston, suffered early in the , l Y I Y 7 7 7 f . - ' . , . Y - . . , . ! ' 7 9 . , Y , A . . -
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