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Those of us who had Miss Miller in the 1960s remember her school plays, including Tom Sawyer.
Those of us who had Miss Miller in the 1960s remember her school plays, including Tom Sawyer.


(Clipping from the Brunswick Citizen)  
(Clipping from the Brunswick Citizen)


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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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