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Fi6.Qs: ll IUILLLULII II BAND First rozv: David Norcross. Susan Stainsby, Margaret Keaney, Margaret Sears, Joan Van Buskirk, Rosemary Dunn, Nelma Kelley, Louise Harrison. Second row: Francis Zimmer, Jean Taylor, Robert Ness, Peter Talbot, Richard Patterson, Richard Herskind, Priscilla Knight, Robert Gau- thier, Margaret Taylor, Sharon Mazza, Carol Reaves. Th ird row: Paul Williams, Peter Thompson, Jean Clark, Mary Foley, Ann McFarlin, William Keyes, Thad Shaw, Francis Horn, Vivi-Ann Ostrand, Joy Anne MacConnell, Barbara Kataroski, Elizabeth Muise. Fourth row: George Cochran, Barbara Bassett, Vera Hoffman, Elaine George, Ernest Wurlitzer, Gordon Jameson, Kenyon Luce, Edgar Lowrance, Michael Mich, Ben Dow, Jay Gauthier, Malcolm Haase, Richard Brady. C3!l0g6lK .9lfll0l00I'!2l'5 MAJORETTES Joanne Giunchetto, Carol Taylor, Jacqueline Geyer, Loretta Sweeney Loretta Jameson, Marjorie Spada, Marie O'Connell, Lorraine Besti Mascots, Paul Vitelli, Maureen O'Brien. x, Sill
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First row: Ruth Corey, Betty Campbell, Diane Dorsheimer, Mascotg Anne. Jones, Norma Sullivan. Second crow: Marion Findlen, Jean Flannery, Jane Ryan, Mary Lou Brown.i Wearing their new uniforms of red and gray wool the girls of the cheer team loyally cheered at all the football and basketball games. The 1954 cheer team won a tro- phy at the Westwood competition and placed second in two other com- petitions. The biggest dance of the year was the competition when the cheerleaders were hostesses to twelve other schools. Besides the wonderful memories of the football and basketball games, the Thanksgiving rally, rides on the basketball bus, the Bay State Tourney, and competitions, the girls will long remember the Sports Banquet, at which Jean Flannery, Marion Findlen, Anne Jones and Ruth Corey received sweaters. Ze .lam ,Haul First row: Diane Dorsheimer, Mascotg Jean Flannery. Second row: Ruth Corey, Marion Findlen, Anne Jones, Betty Campbell, Jane Ryan, Carol Jordan, Mary Lou Brown. fa es ea Kara' .-wx wx,-tw,-Mx' X' 1- sits ff fa is f -arf ' 1, ' Y' AJ N A - K' n 'I -er l 'L' 4 i .. Y i W F eh 'M-. 'i 1 . I -1 'Nxi jf.- -, in IJ I' I '- his.,-. I, . 1 . ' -. - 'L 1. z' 1551. ..ff'f.1a.1ri itddnls' wwe.
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