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and enlightenment First Row: J. McLaughlin. E. Ghostlaw. V. Hutchinson. Mr. Hermance. C. Kearney. E. McKelvie, D. Baxentlale. Second Row: L. Botelhtt, M. Pellitier, D. Geotis, N. McKinnon. S. Weston. P. McSweeney. Third. Row: J. Daigle, M. Estey, P. Wade, J. Alsen, D. Jacobs. Girls’ One of the pleasantest and most worth-while groups at Arlington High School is the Girls’ Glee Club, which is under the direction of Mr. Hermance, a very popular newcomer at Arlington High. With this excellent leadership, the girls provide a great deal of enjoyment both for themselves and for those who are privileged enough and lucky enough to hear them. Their singing makes very pleasant listening, and it is regretable that the school in general has no real chance to hear them. Surely this is the only criticism of them which one could possibly make, however, and the girls themselves and all those who have heard them will long remember their performances with pleasure. T wenty-nine
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for the enjoyment Gilbert and Sullivan Club President Bruce Dalrymple Vice-President Bruce Reilly Secretary Lawrence Perry As in years past, the Gilbert and Sullivan Club’s production is bound for success. In the choice of The Gondoliers, the club is adhering to its tradition of presenting an operetta. The cast includes many of the same people who appeared in last year’s show, H. M. S. Pinafore,” and the show of our Sophomore year, The Blue Star Review of 1952.” Under the able direction of Mr. L. Hassler Einzig, this year’s performance will no doubt equal those of the past. The enthusiasm on the part of everyone in the club, which is shown in producing a show of this sort, could not be more evident in the finest of professional groups. Surely the Gilbert and Sullivan Club members will look back with pride and joy at the wonderful times had in this outstanding group. Rear Row: P. Clark, C. Kendrick, C. O’Brien. R. Foley, S. Kelleher. F. Lavalle, E. Mirabello, K. Cihostlaw. D. Kenney, G. Cahaly, W. Strang:. R. Hazelton. A. Wriprht. W. La Belle, R. Kelly, E. Casey, E. Dever. N. Peterson. J. Flanipran, E. Sullivan. Second Row: P. Paynter, R. Ciampa, B. Warren, J. Kennedy, J. Hayes, H. Lyman, B. Harvey. M. Barbajrallo, J. King:, C. Noonan, M. Moltman, N. Rogrhaar, V. Olson, E. Center, M. Lowe. J. Alsen, A. Porter, G. Garabedian, M. Bianco. Front Row: M. Estey, V. Alexander. J. Kirschbaum, M. Adell, I. Gechijian, C. Jonah. P. Grant, B. Reilly, L. Perry, B. Dalrymple, Mr. Einzig:, J. McLaugrhlin, A. Pennio. S. Weston, T. Rosone, V. Hutchinson, A. Keyes, E. Jablonski. Twenty -eight
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of those Class Will We, the Class of 1954, being of unsound mind and slightly sounder body, do declare this to be our last will and testament, and do direct that the bequests enumerated herein shall be carried into execution according to the Laws of the State of Insanity. Jack Cadagan, Eddie Casey and A1 Pitts leave their sparkling perform- ances on the hockey rink to future members of the A. H. S. hockey squad. To Mr. Eaton and Miss Barry we leave more horrible examples of the rising generation. Judy McLaughlin and Angela Pennio gladly leave Modern Dancing to Miss Willard. Bob Foley, Sylvia Ch’en and Phyllis Farrell leave The Chronicle to next year’s ambitious workers. Marcia Moltman leaves half her brains to any deserving Junior girl — she can spare them! The Cummings and Zaccardi twins leave a copy of their book, How To Keep Them Guessing, to Carol and Loretta Bellotti. Paula Slyva leaves her beauty crown to Eileen Callahan. Peggy Duffy and Nancy Robbins leave their rare collection of jokes to Janice Meehan. Betty Palmer, Jean Spence, Alina Ottoson, Ethel Bcagen, George Jamie- son, Charlie Kendrick, and Ginnie Hutchinson leave their chem notes and Mr. Miller (regretfully) to Charles Plummer, Bob Williams, Channing Zuck- er, Herbert Weber, Bob Baker, Alan Robinson and Mona Shute, for finals. Norman Peterson leaves his poise and all-around leadership to next year’s class President. Betty Center leaves — still talking! Alice McMahon leaves her love of sports to Nancy McLaughlin. Janet Higgins and Audrey Rcgut leave a cheerleading job to be filled. Thirty
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