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Miss Miller's Precision Marching Band: Longtime BES teacher Ottie Miller (2nd from left in back row) whose tenure spanned generations, assembled a band of young girls in the 1930s that marched in the Brunswick Veterans Day Parade among others. That's pretty Lorraine Williams with the drum front & center.
Those of us who had Miss Miller in the 1960s remember her school plays, including Tom Sawyer.
(Clipping from the Brunswick Citizen)
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