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Left to Right L Wiley J Olson B Sawyer L Grierson M Lufkin BAND REPORT This year the St George School Band was bigger and better than ever The senior and junior bands consisted of forty three members At the beginning of the year,the following officers were elected President, Sonja Skoglund, Vice President, Lorriane han Appointed to serve on the band council were Diane Hupper, James Rand, Gwendolyn Chadwick, Barbara Hyvarinen, Rosalie Kallio, and Dorinda Littlehale Several members from St George who played in the Com oosite Band had members of the Plainville, Connecticut Band as their guests The Plainville Band was here to play a com bined concert with the Composite Band The St George School Band played a short concert at the Senior Carnival in Decem ber This concert consisted strictly of marches played from new books The Band Mothers held several auctions during the fall season, including one which featured a free band concert an extra beanies, were all proceeds The horn band attraction They also sold 'St George sweatshirts, kerchiefs and jerseys throughout the school They white with the words St George in royal blue The from these activities went into the bass horn fund arrived in January and is a great improvement to the N l Thomas: Secretary,Patric1a Bennergand Treasurer, Keith Monag- as . O O n
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BASEBALL On May S 1952 St George started its baseball season by defeating Warren 2 O There were two games played with each of these teams Warren, Union, and Rockport made up the Little Knox League. One game was rained our while playing with Rockport This has been the sixth consecutive year in which St George hasn't been defeated There were two fall games played with Union, St George beating both SCORES OF SPRING GAMES St George St George Warren Union Hyvarinen R Hyvarinen k Monaghan St George Warren Anderson k Stone, R Union Hupper, Thompson Monaghan, Ames FALL GAM S Union Monaghan Thompson E St George Rockport Anderson Stone, St George Union Hyvarinen k Monaghan Monaghan Paul Anderson First Row H Melquist W Mallory K Monaghan G Hyvarinen J Lantz Second Rev G Hupper R Swanson N Ames J Rand D Elwell , , ' o ' 2 e ' 6 e -----------0 ------------M ---------O R R. o o -----------1 ------------1 St. George ------------- --lL St. George ------ ------------ 9 - ----- ----- --------- 1 1 ---- - ------------------ o R '53 ,Ki 4 J I y
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Several members have changed instruments during the course of the year. They are: Joan Wilson from cornet to baritone horny Roger Chadwick from trombone, to bass drum, Patricia Benner from saxaphone to bass horn, Leon Minzy from trumpet to snare drum, and Judy Stone from bass drum to trom- bone. Members of the St. George School Orchestra which has organized this year are: Keith Monaghan, Darla Thomas and Earlene Grant, trumpets, Lorraine Thomas, Ida Wilson and Patricia Benner, alto saxaphonesg Robert Skoglund, tenor saxaphoneg Sonja Skoglund,tromboneg and Diane Hupper, piano. The Band and Orchestra were guests at Lincoln Academy in March. Members of the snappy drum majorette corps are Barbara Sawyer, Lillian Grierson, Loa Lee Wiley, Marianne Lufkin and Janice Olson. On May 1, the Band and drum majorettes marched at the Knox County Band Jamboree parade held annually in Rockland In the evening at the Community Building, the bands combined for the Jamboree concert On the second Saturday in May, the band and majorettes made the annual trip to the Eastern Maine Music Festival which was held this year in Skowhegan They marched in the three mile parade with approximately for1:y other school bands from Eastern Maine In the afternoorm they played at an audition They also attended the festival concert at night, after which everyone boarded the bus and reluctantly returned home, tired but happy after having had a wonderful time P atricia Benner ' 5 Q SCHQO O O O O O 0 l , . :iff f QQ z S 4 D 7 Z M 'Jw 'D V' R ST J Cr 1
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