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FIIYLJUH HEI' mf 'WS Jhgfx -'Sw 5- V1 EZ? Seated Dana Devoe Carol Kzng Stephen Brush Standmg Walter Foster Theodore Durst I red Otto fbelale GMA Quest1on Resolved That the Amerlcan People Should Reject the Welfare State Aflirmatue Dana Devoe Fred Otto Negatlxe Stephen Brush Ted Dulst Dana Devoe and Ted Durst won the Un1vers1ty of Malne State tourna ment they won seven debates on both S1d6S of the questlon they defeated Lew1ston 1n the finals In the PVC Brush Durst won first place 1n the nega txve d1v1s1on wlth four wms, two losses. Th1s glves Orono H1gh School another leg on the negatne trophy Devoe Otto we-1e second 1n the af flrmatwe wlth fue wms, one loss. The team defeated Stearns to qualxfy for the state tournament at Bates Th1s IS the thlrd consecutlxe year 010110 has gone to Bates The debate team also pzutlclpatcd m the Boston Umxerslty Invlta llonal Tournament for the ll1Stt1IIlE The1e they debated wlth other New England lngh schools George Horsey, a Junlor at the Unlversxty of Mame, was coach of the squad Forty sua 10 C C' Srtsvfsk 'Asif W't1J Lyiifwzf, 1 lu . if-3, rf '?W'?-X sz, ' iftf . Zxff 3132? - Vg 5,s?,:1lfv,12vjy'fQ5. -.gy arm 5: at w- v -tgl',f51..fi3,Q345M ,M - , , GQ. ,, , V , Rini ' 5 , ' .swf ' -. in ' 4, -'fl.gy' ' , 'J fa. - ,Q .nog T ' -'N , ' 1 3' il ' v-' 1, v V' ' n IW, ,un ' 1 y . . u Y ' 1 I - . I 0 . . . . , ' 1 ,,,, , ..., . ,, . ... . , A I . . l ' 5 . ' - I
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'7fze Kam! .me GIIIHJIIH 6-fer I' WU! ro 5-tw Mary Wadd er Frances C ell Phyllz B Secon aub L12 llbetlz lgmeau 16 37- auey Eve! 23:2 Munel Bzockwa A une enness PZZl1Smcl Thomas Tlurd 1- w BVZ221.-r Reeda151ZicmaJane Dglenze If P onyar Llzzabeafjoedhafn, er 7' am s 0 erg K afker man 3 zllegg 9211 R eeney Slurley 8 mn 11121203 al er oflrzan urtg ez! V11-tue Mrkzchafd Wuge ent Ann K 'nd es ert u,.n I ouzse ye ague Wayland arbafa D510 Joan Klrske Wald 3zscx Amasa She,- n Richard Mernll Theod David Adamglageoifogoe ore Luebbers Davzd T f c re Cthgn The O H S band wh1ch recelved such hlgh ratlngs at the musxc festwal last sprmg, has grown ln quantlty and quallty and a new ho1n sectlon has been added Thls year the band has appeal ed at the matlnee perfol mance of the Senlor play, at the annual P T A card party, at Caleer Day and at each of the home basketball games It was the fl1St muslcal orgamzatlon to perform ln the new aud1 touum At the last palt of basketball season, the newly organlzed group of baton UVIIIGIS, att11ed ln stunnmg new unlforms made then appearance SV1th the band These fixe guls d1d an outstandmg Job and we1e well recelved Together xx 1th the band they hope to make a fine showlng at the muslc festu al thlS sprmg Forty file 1 F0 S: ' ,. ' l ' - d I .I 2 . :R ll 1 A . l .Ska y ,IQ 1.11.1 .Z ,t .G . M 0 ,' , ' ' ' Walt w - s ' - of' '. . M? 'M ' k' .0 - ' ' . ' Ab -D r W I .g If I R 6 . , . M, . H , B , f . In G . 1 ' .
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I'llI'L40ll flel' Q Fzrst row Sylvza Ger'r1.sh Maxzne Bemzs Mary Dow Maman Sullwan Maryorte Sears Margaret Pelletzer Dzane Holmes Mary Waddell Donna bullzvan Kathleen Brooks Mary Turner Robena Burr1ll Second ron Mzss Brounrnq Patrtcra Sears Sandra Noyes Joan Lzttlejield Faye Gould Damarts Harlowe Barbara Wzllard Beterly Gardner Pamelza Brockuay Mzrzam Douglass Beryl Haterlock Atlzalze Mosher Ann S Kzmball Shezla Reed Altce Perkzns Third row Ann C Kzmball Patrzcza Myers Roberta Merrtll Bezerly Perlnns Houard Beaulzeu Gary Goodzn Amasa Sherman Rrclzard Butler Alfred LeCla1r Frank Simpson Roger Clapp Harold Mann James Treaduell Daud .Sazlor 'llartha lrefethen Carol Kzng 'lhrtam Bonde 144-Li and Gaafla Thxs year the Arts and Crafts Club, under Mlss B1ovwn1ng's talented dlrectlon, has done some wo1k wlth pastels, water colors pen and mk sketchlng and poster palnts The members, from seventh graders to senlols houexel, hate spe clallzed ln o1l palntlng Beryl Havexlock and Jeanette Cor nell haxe posed for portralts Crochetlng and knlttmg have also been popular crafts th1s year Forty seven fl., C ' C ' , . ' 1:2 A .ffffifw 2 Y 4 Q Q ' ' M , l. . ' ,, ' ., I N ' ' y I 7 ' , r ' rl v r Q I y Q 4 Y- s . . . l: I V . 1 s ' 9 ' . 'Ir I x 1 . E Vx . ly Y r ' V A' Y 1 Frea Sanderlm, Ann Gero, Mane Beaulzen, Carolyn Myers, Barbara bullzvan, . 4 . Y! V .7 A i 7 ' 7 A I . 1 . ' . . . I . V A. I V ' ' v '- 1 1 1 J J 3 3 7 , I Y '. , . 7 Y ' Y Y 5 A 1 ' , ' ' , ,J 1 , V . ' Y . 9 7 . , , . . , - , - ' ' -
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