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Around: Marita Hinkley, Louise Pushard, Carolyn Bishop, Patricia McDermott, Charlotte Hurley, Jeanne Meserve, Donna Marriner Center: Cleo Hinkley Moiorettes Eight majorcttes started training during August and took lessons up until the last of September, under he direction of Mrs. Stanley Brown of Gardiner. Small batons were furnished by Mr. Whitten for us to practice with, and later we bought larger ones. Our uniforms were given to us by the Sanford Band, and we bought our own boots. Our first public appearance was at the Teacheris Re- ception, where we all showed some signs of nervousness. Our second appearance was at the Oakland-Richmond football game where the whole group showed a little improvement, but still we were nervous. From then on, we appeared fre- quently, with the band, for different school times, and town organizations. In Ianuary, Gretchen Hodgkins joined us, which made three majorettes from the Emerson School, and six from the high school. Things began going full swing in March, and we hope we have helped in the appearance of the band. Next year perhaps we can get someone to teach us to twirl faster and better, so that we may accomplish twice as much as we did this year. PATRICIA MCDERMOTT '53 Page Forty-two
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First row: Florence Wheeler, Ann Hodgkins, Jack Chambers, Richard Strout, Ronald Cloutier, Maxine Waltz, Norene White, jean Guiou, Ronald Meserve, Betty Hinkley Second row: Donald Beckwith, Gordon Harvey, Harold Averill, Edward Coughlin, Gerald Wilson, Joseph Tripp, Victor Gonier, David Wilson, Walter Beckwith, Joyce Gilpatrick, Sherwood Hinkley, Eva Hutchins, Claudette Robinson Third row: Mr. Whitten, Bernard Fickett, James Gould, Roger Babb, Ervin Noble, Arthur Harvey, Mervyn Chambers, Harry Hurley, Lawrence Huntington, Richard Miller, Robert Reynolds, Paul Ranco, Gail Stuber, Dana Hopkins, Gordan Stenson, and Florence Starr The Bond Under the teaching and direction of Rosco Whitten, a school band was or- ganized last fall. There are forty members in the band. All members of the band, with the exception of four, had only had ten lessons when the band was organized. Our first public appearance was at teacher's reception. Later we played at the last home football game. We have played for many organizations and groups such as the raising of the flag on Armistice Day at the High School, and for a show at Dresden. A On May 12, the band went to the Music Festival in Brewer. We were also the first school band in Richmond, to parade on Memorial Day. Most of our success is due to our director, Mr. Whitten, who has Worked hard and patiently with us. ANN HODGKINS '53 Page Forty-one
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First row: Jean Lemieux, Jean Guiou, jean Meserve, Marjorie Guiou, Claudette Robinson Second row: Carolyn Bishop, Joyce Gilpatrick Third row: Georgia Moeller Cheerleaders Try-outs were held for cheerleading early in the football season. Three of last year's members, Carolyn Bishop. senior. jean Cuiou. and Georgia Moeller. both sophomores, were eager to join the squad for a new season with four new mem- bers, three freshmen, lean Nleserve, Marjorie Guiou, and Claudette Robinson, and lean Lemieux, a senior, were eager to cheer for our team. Ioyce Gilpatriclc, a freshman, joined us during basketball season. We put on a dance at the end of football season to go toward megaphones or new uniforms for next year. We have enjoyed cheering for our team and, though we will be losing two of our membersjwe hope next year to have as successful a year as this has been. GEORGIA MOELLER Mr. Somerville: 'SHeavens! You fell down two flights of stairs! Pat: That's all right, I had to come down anyway. Clinton: How do you like having an aisle seat in a movie theatre? lack: Well, it has its ups and downs. Page Forty-three
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