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THE ECHO 19 4 9 FIRST ROW: Miss Margaret T. Murphy, supervisor: E. Buckley, P. Putt. J. Colby, R. Feeney. J. Budd, C. Leitch, R. Smith. P. DeWolfe, J. Barbour. E. Soule. SECOND ROW; S. Day. L. Sturgeon, C. Reynolds. M. Barton, R. Mack. F. Skilling, E. Wagner. M. Mackie, B. Mitchell, M. Kennedy, J. Pawlowski, N. Chapman. THIRD ROW; D. Woodford, B. Wallster. R. O ' Connor, B. Colburn, N. Colby, L. Hobart. B. Bcrtolli, E. Morton, S. Anderson, B. Ryder, M. Mercer, N. Fulton, J. Stevenson. The Girls ' High School Chorus commenced at the start of the school year with a much larger group than there has usually been. Immediate practice was begun for the Annual Spring Concert which was presented on on April 8. 1949. This, as is the Girls’ Chorus, was under the direction of Miss Margaret T. Murphy. A very effective finale concluded the program as the girls sang The Star Spangled Banner,” while the flag Ctul waved with a blue light illuminating it. The selec- tions for the evening were One Alone” and Your Land and My Land.” On Baccalaureate Sunday and at Graduation, the chorus will also participate. At Graduation Giannina Mia” and You’ll Never Walk Alone,” will be on the program. •i 25
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THE ECHO 19 4 9 FIRST ROW: B. Buckley. F. Skilling. SECOND ROW : N. Colby. S. Anderson, J. Pawlowski. a eer 1 he cheer leaders of ' 48- 49 got off on the right foot which was unexpected after the hardships that the girls went through for uniforms and new cheers. The Freshmen class was well represented. With only two girls back from last year, four new ones had to learn all the cheers and it took time and practice. Nancy Chapman had returned from last year with Selma Anderson. Those remaining were Frances Skilling, Joan Pawlowski. Nancy Colby. Elizabeth Buckley. Selma Anderson was chosen captain, and Miss Doro- thy Mackin was supervisor. Practices were held in the gym or any vacant place. Although the majority of the group had never cheered in front of a large audience before, they did exceptionally well at the “Y” and Armory games which were the most impor- tant of the whole season, with their support and enthusiasm. {24 y
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• • • PATRONS • • • Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Neal Mr. and Mrs. John P. Walsh Miss Marcia Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. John Card Miss Anna Damon Miss Dorothy Dunbar Miss Madeline Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hooker Mrs. Harriet Kimball Miss Elna Knutson Miss Dorothy Mackin Miss Mae Mason Miss Grace McCarthy Miss Kathryn Megley Miss Margaret Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Austin Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. Balcomb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bettencourt Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Kent Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Ermanno Cassani Miss Theresa Cassani Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Day Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughty Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Fader George Fader Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher Dorothea Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foster Robert Foster Miss Laura Fouche Mr. and Mrs. John Garabedian Mary Garabedian Mr. and Mrs. Archie F. Hall Fredrick Hall Mr. and Mrs. G. Elmore Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hanson. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill Walter Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hinckley Miss Norma Hinckley Holbrook Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollstein Barbara Hollstein Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson Miss Etta Kent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mack Rita Mack Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Marble Mr. Ralph Ortenzi Mrs. Alice Peat James Peat David and Ralph Peat Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Putt Mrs. Bertha Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosenberg Emil Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Henr y Sheurs Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Vining. Jr. John F. Vining Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallstcr Mrs. Donald Whittaker Ronald Whittaker Dorothy Marble Esther Morton Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy Dorothy Murphy ! 26 }
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