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Page 50 text:
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ME IDU We Act I, Scene 1 Bill: That's what l call lierilialmy. You might as well know it. ' Act I, Scene II Ruth: You--I-wrote him .rixly letters? .Net I, Scene III stander. DEAR RUTH The two-act play, Dear Ruth, lay Norman Krasna, was presented on Thursday evening, December 16, at the Sanford Town Hall. The play was coached hy Miss Marjorie Vallely who was assisted by Mr. john Fahey. The shots which appear on these two pages were taken at dress rehearsal hefore the borrowed furniture had arrived, and before the make- up had gone any farther than Mother and Daddy. On February 2, the play was repeated under the auspices of the Sanford-Springvale Rotary Cluh for the henefit of their Community Service Fund. The comedy was presented before a full house on both occasions. I Xt IC 118 Harry: lJou't mind nie. l'm an innocent lay-
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WEE EMMA Fflm: .flttlle .Stamp hong if ,lan stisslox XY. Rodgers, R. Carignan, A, Garon, R. llorne, l'. Flagg, R. Quirion. The orchestra, consisting of approximately thirty students, was a very active organization this year under the alnle direction of Mr. Firth assisted hy Mr. Cella, the section director of the wood winds. The weekly rehearsal of the orchestra was held on NN'Cfl'I1CStlflj' during the aetivity period. The first concert of the year was presented in conjunction with the l'oi'tstnoutl1 High Orchestra, December I7, at llortsmouth, under the direction of hoth conductors, Mr. Firth and Nr. Kushious. The concert was repeated in Sanford on Fehruary II. On lYl1lI'Cl1 16, an evening of delightful music was presented to the citizens of Sanford when the eomhined High School Glee Cluhs, directed hy Miss Harvey, presented a joint concert with the orchestra at the Town Hall. .-Xll proceeds from the concert went towards transportation funds to Music Festivals. Jolene Simpson, Naida Nickerson and llernadiue .Xnderson were selected to represent Sanford at the All New Euglaiid Orchestra Festival held at XYL-llesley College Alumni Hall, XYellesley, Massachusetts, March 30 to .Xpril J. The whole orchestra participated in the VVestern Maine Music Festival at Aulunru and the New England Music Festival at Old Orchard lieaeh. 'l'he orchestra anticipates presenting' more joint concerts with other high sehools in 1940-50 and has hopes of continuing to receive its high ratings at the festivals. l ORCHESTRA 1 First row: N. Nickerson, N. Barnett, -l. Normand, li. Tehlnetts, li. Carpenter, F. Char- rier, C. Lamb, M. Moore, .l. Berry, -l. Simpson. . Second row: li. Anderson, E. Striteh, H. Strang, F. Monalian, ll. Racette, R. NVllS0ll, G Poole, nl. Nunau, H. McPherson. 'Ilhird row: li. Pence. P. Flagg, E. Colhy, l.. ,l0l1I1S0l1- Fourth row: R. Horne, A. Caron, F. Uinardo, R. Grant. Fifth row: K. Butler: E. Firth, director. VAGIQ
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EWG IDNSWQI? CAST OF CHARACTERS fln order of their :nppearzmcel Dorn .......... Edith VVilkins Miriam VVilkins ...... judge Harry VN'ilkins Ruth NVilkins ......... . Lt. VYilliam Scuwright Albert Kummer ...... Martha Seawright .... Sgt. Chuck Vincent Harold Klobbermycr Act II, Scene l Allvert: 'I'lie name is IX-1HlIlHl'l'.'.' Act II, Scene ll Edith: Albert, yon're getting hlne zigzun. Att II, Scene lll Miriam: Harold! Harold Klolzlnermyerl . C:n'olynl.:m1h Norma Rodgers . . .. Frances Chzirrier Riclizircl llezils ,lezmne Marquis .... Emerson Culliy . . .. Harold Patrick ., . lletty-Ann Sutton ....,.. Neil Maher Ralph Travis PAGI I I
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