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Sl Illll HAY LEFT TO RIGHT: Arthur Parlin, Mr. Roby, Malvina DeVeau, Patricia Sellars, Ronald LeC1air, David Adams Mary Simpson, Jeanette Corneil, Evelyn Sinclair, Alice Perkins, Sue Wyant, Frank Beyer, Philip Gonyar, Ross Wyman, Thomas Gibbs, Richard Witter, Norman Coro. s CHE APB Y THE DO A Cheaper By the Doz , iiZl!1fpYB s , , . s, fableifor the nior Class. Yes, this year the Senio class with their nnual play under the direction of ' . Robygy n i s A Cheaper By The D act co edy written by Frank B. Gilbreth a Q . C ry. It epresents the family life of a man wi ' sel ,iiiyir gpg, be iness accom- plishments, and tremen 1.18 15 famil consists of child- ren ranging in age fr A e a range of pro- blems and interests. Father'ss v,i, erous as his Children, and he is especially ,ir ,is reaching the age of love and fantasy, as hi I brsf u tter. Comedy and touchi i io e this play one to be long remembered in the' iiii The Cast was an pr rr s1'fl. en in their honor at the Oronoka immediately fo p,s,y A piys his rang down the curtain on a Perfect night- 757' 38
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ROW 11 Peggy Charro, Beverly Gardner, Darnaxis Harlow, Ellen Shibles, Thomas Gibbs, lean Mcbleary, Beverly Mcliarlin, Miriam Douglass, Margarer Pelletier. ROW '21 Emily Overlook, Parricia McGuire, Mary Dow, Arris Gardner, ludy Liulelield, Carolyn Sleeper, Berry Ann Cora, Frea Sanderlin, Arhalie Mosher, Nancy Boorhby, Carolyn Myers, leanerre LeClair, Mr. Miller. ROW 3: Richard Holmes, David Martin, Robert Virtue, Gardner lflunr, Francis Fuller, Frank Tenney, lohrl Kyle, George Sailor, Bruce Worchesrer, Serh laclason, Francis Mar- rin, Eames Abborr. The ance of M . h r. Mlller andafhbeen very s 9 fo11 . uCCe P 0 owrng Off' ssful this Vfesrdent 1Ce1-S: Year Linde 1Ce-P ' ' , I' the . Secretaiesldent Z - i T guid- Fa. This Spun Y'TreaSurer' - Fra'nC??MGibbS 11' to b g each ' J arti tO0k a e held memb ean MCN n few . at Ban Cr ente eary cumbin fleld t , gor Hi red a g TIPS, gh 5 Pro' , Mt. Katahd. Such as V.C1l0o1. A1SOJeClL1n the R I ln, and Visllilting the 0 thls Sprin 68101131 lung W A B bservatoryg the SCienC ence ' ' 'L Rad' at the e Club 10-T V ufliver . ' - Station SW, Science Club 37
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NAIIIINM H0 III! SIIIIIHY The Orono High School National Honor Society is one of the many chapters throughout the country. Each group represents the students who, in the eyes of the faculty, have proven outstanding in the fields of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. This is con- sidered one of the highest academic honors awarded in high schools. The old members of the National Honor Society led an assembly at which the new members were received. David Adams, secretary of the club, led the opening exercises. Following this the speaker, Principal MacL.aughlin, was introduced by Sue Wyant. Mr. MacLaughlin spoke briefly on the qualifications for member- ship, the national constitution, and the standards of the society. After his talk, Mr. MacL.aughlin handed to the old members cards on which were printed the names of the members elect. The new members, Martha Trefethen, Ross Wyman, Dick Witter, Anne Kim- ball, and Carol Reed, were escorted to the stage by the students bearing these cards. The members were administered the pledge by Phil Gonyar. Then Phil welcomed the new members into the society. 39
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