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cm to an ' ' Waiting expectontly to see which torch flares to designate our queen! . . Qctober l3 and l4, 1944, found Orono students involved in the hustle and hard work of preparing forthe many activities of Homecoming. Each class in striving to make its display the best filled the showcases with various themes to help carry out the Homecoming slogan, Waterdown Watertown. The queen , Barbara Farrel, touched ol? the bonfire by having the torch which designated her as queen. The attendants to the queen were Pat Rettinger and Margie Broze, Seniorsg Janet Peterson, Junior, and Jo- Ann Olson, Sophomore. With everyone triumphant over the victory received by defeating Watertown in the homecoming game, the students and alumni danced away the 1955 Home' coming in the school gym to the theme of Autumn Leaves. 4 Queen Barb receives heir royal i' 'ji attire. ' Y
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O e 641 aafz6aa4 40666166664 74e77644e704o9mez'oDc3uzez The Seniors who took part in the class play worked as hard as they possibly could so that the play could be presented on April 27th. The ones who took part in the play were as follows: Douglas Sather, Priscilla Hedin, Marlene Benson, Pat Mcliown, Wilbur Peterson, Beth Anderson, Bill Netz, Dick Winterhalter, Carole Hoppe, Georgia Scheer, Den- nis Meyer, Mark Denny, Talbert Swanson, Kate Turn- ham, Jerry Nolam Viyll Norman Thomas, Charlie Mann, Sweeney, Shirley Day, Bill Armstrong, WClO1',FQgi?le, John Ruff, Kenny Fluhrer. All the the play was well worthwhile, as all the 'lri and hard work made the fun of the Play- 4 F,rom1Vthey?irst practice to the final performance and thelprClfty cilterwards, the play was enioyed by all, i During the summer ot l955, Donna Fruen and Richard McGinnis went to Europe with the American Field Service. Donna went to t Norway and Dick went to Germany. They Q enjoyed their stay very much and profited by living in a foreign country. They are shown wearing the clothing typical of the countries which they visited.
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