Teenagers weren't getting enough sleep even in the 1950's.Shep Sheppard leads the cast of "Pirates of Penzance" in song.Custodians and bus drivers. Bill McDonald, center, still works at OHS!Donna Weatherbee marches with the OHS band.Principal Grover MacLaughlin.The "new" high school.Mr. John Jeskey and Mrs. Judy Tredwell smile for the camera.The '47 Crimson Crier cover photo.The Stage Band poses with Mr. Bob Modr.These "crazies" are Gail (Wadlin) Joslin, Susan Greenhalgh, and Sandra Emerson. Gail writes, "Tell the teachers not to fret--we turned out OK, have advanced degrees and good jobs!!"Mrs. Nancy Gilles, longtime Yearbook advisor, and Yearbook staff. The 1992 yearbook was dedicated to Mrs. G. Mr. Larry Griffin, Physics teacher extraordinaire.Sophomores "hang out" in an Orono school bus.Winter Carnival participants Russ Worrick and Lee Sibley, both Class of 1967.Prom festivities.
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The following links are for web sites relevant to to OHS alumni and the Orono community.  If you have other suggestions for links, please contact our site editor, Betsy Rose.
 

Orono High School
Web site for Orono High School.
www.orono.u87.k12.me.us/OHS/ohs.htm

Operation Breaking Stereotypes
Operation Breaking Stereotypes (OBS) is a non-profit, service-based organization working with schools in Maine and New York City to help students address ethnic, socio-economic, gender, and racial stereotypes through writing, reading, music, photography, and personal connections. Since its founding in 2002, OBS has worked with more than 750 Maine and New York City middle and high school students, facilitating exchanges between diverse groups of learners. Orono students have participated in this program since its inception.
www.operationbreakingstereotypes.org/index.html

Orono 2006 Bicentennial
In 2006, the town of Orono, was 200 years old. Not ancient in the grand scheme of things, but pretty good for a little settlement at the confluence of the Penobscot and Stillwater Rivers, founded before the Revolutionary War.
orono2006.com

Orono Observer
Town of Orono government web site.
www.orono.org

Orono Public Library Foundation
Read about the Campaign for a New Library in Orono!
www.oronolibraryfoundation.org/

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