Carteret Academy - Carteret Yearbook (Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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The Carteret School Dramatic and Glee Clubs were very success- ful this year. On March 29, l94l the club presented The Mikado. Mr, Grayson's own abridged arrangement of The Mikado, pub- lished by C. C. Birchard Co., was used. Mr. MacGerrigle, Latin and History teacher, did most of the directing of this spectacular presen- tation, while Mr. Grayson played the piano and did the work on the music and singing. When the big night arrived, the Carteret Play- ers, before a crowd of over 350 people, acted very well, and every- one went home contented after having seen the wonderful acting given by the group. The cast was as follows: Parts-Nanki Poo, the wandering minstrel and son of the Mikado, Homer Ott, Koko, Lord High Execu- tioner, Harold Hannon, Pish Tush, a noble lord, Ted Robinson, The Mikado, Emperor of japan, Bob Van Harlingen, Katisha, elderly lady in love with Nanki Poo, Billy Windleg Yum-Yum, Petti-Sing, and Peep-Bo, wards of Koko-Ralph Emerson, Edwin Tuttle, and Walter Robbins, Poo-Bah, Lord High Everything Else, Alec Taylor. Chorus-Bruce Beattie, Bill Bennett, Chet Braun, Roger Case, Richard Echickson, Caxton Foster, Laddie Fox, lack Frenaye, Billy Gendron, Douglass Gibb, George Gourrich, David Hall, Doug Hofe, Phillip Keeler, Bruce Knowlton, lim Lackey, David and Richard Laity, Don Murray, Larry Norton, Ernie Oberlander, Walter Robbins, Bill Saupe, Bill Smith, Sandy Taylor, Rod Williams, Bud lewett, King Archdeacon, Doug Reynolds, and Roger Cunliff, All these boys did splendidly, but Mr, Mac Gerrigle and Mr. Grayson deserve much praise for their work in presenting the operetta. 3'W l 1 wr

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280 Seated left to right- Stephen Palmer, Carl Lichtenfels, E d w i n Tuttle, and Wilfred Alfred Custer, Wiley Mclvlinn, james Park- inson. STUDENT COUNCIL Every week during the course of the year, a quiet, unobtrusive group of students known as the Student Council met to confer with Dr, Hinton and Mr, Wilkie. Unlike its unsuccessful predecessors whose members served as policemen and engaged in a game of cops and robbers with the student body in an effort to apprehend one of them violating a law, this year's body was more of an advisory committee to Dr, Hinton. The purpose of the present Student Council is to promote close rela- tions and good understanding between the headmaster and the faculty, and the student body, During the past year it has provided Dr. Hinton with an opportunity to learn the students' opinions on questions which directly con- cerned them. lt has also provided the student body with an opportunity to express its opinions and suggestions to the faculty and Dr. Hinton through its home room representatives. To enable this latter function to be carried out more systematically, the Doctor established a home room period every Wednesday morning, when the students might present their suggestions to their representatives, who would bring them up for discussion at the next Council meeting. At the same time, each Council member gave a report of what had transpired at the previous meeting of the Council, Thus each stu- dent received definite information of the Student Council's proceedings. Much of practical value was accomplished by the Council. Dr, Hinton feels confident that this body has great possibilities for development. The Student Council of l94l was composed of the following members: Wilfred Eaton, Form I, Steven Palmer, Form ll, 'fdwin Tuttle, Form Ill 3 james Parkinson, Form lVg Alfred Custer, Form Vg Wiley Mclvlinn, Form Vlg and Carl Lichtenfels, chairman. L Eaton. Standing -



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