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This year, with the generous co-opera- tion of several experienced local musicians as instructors, Kennett has for the first time made a serious effort to develop a school band, with surprisingly good results. judging from the weird and deafening squawks and blatts which ernanated from the practice areas earlier in the year, one would never guess that it was this same group of embryo musicians which did such a creditable job at their first public performance a few short weeks later at the Vaudeville Show. Kennett is proud of its up-and-coming band and We expect big things from it next year in adding to the pep and spirit of athletic contests and other school activities. Ban First row, left to right: joan Fraser, Jean Wzlrren, Carolyn Ramsey, janet Clemons, Glenn Pitman, Phil Rand, William Pratt, Mr. Pottle tdirectorl. Second row, left to right: Abra Broughton, Ralph Petillo, Albert Hill, Roger Berry, Gene Gregg, Jeff Noyes, Ellsworth Blackey, Richard Matus, William Scaletti tabsentl. l45l
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Mixed Glee The Kennett Glee Club, composed of about sixty-five voices and directed by Miss Golden May, has taken an active part in the extra curricular program this year. The club is divided into four separate organizations, namely: the Girls' Choir, Boys' Choir, Mixed Glee Club, and the K-Dettes. The Glee Club opened its season with the Sacred Christmas Concert and their per- formance greatly surpassed even the splendid record made by the club last year. Other concerts were held at Gorham, at the Audi- tion's Festival, and at the Soloist Festival. Miss May and the students deserve much praise for making the Glee Club such a successful part of the school activities. Miss May Cdirectorl, Joanna Smith Cpianistj. First row, seated, left to right: Sandra Davis, Carolyn Sullivan, Rona Simonds, Marie Freehette, Sally O'Neil, Mariette Martin, Jean Warren, Kay Burke, Carolyn Lowd, Beulah Richardson, Faylene Swan, Joyce Mason, Joyce Howe. Second row, left to right' Richard Church, Richard Matus, Richard Elliott, Arthur Leavitt, Daniel Hayford, Rose Edna Durgin, Cynthia Hurll, Shirley Smith, Carolyn Ramsey, Joann Peters, Sally Davis, Pat Steves, Janet Maguire, Cora Grace, Betty Brewer, Charless Tofft, Joyce Smith. Third row, left to right: Harry Vasey, VVayne Pratt, Phil Rand, Donald Philhrick, Albert lflill, Marilyn Potter, Ann VVilliams, Rita Shea, Audrey Southworth, Janet Clemons, Nancy Carter, Mildred Marshall, Lois Flint, Jackie St. Clair, Gloria Evans, Betty Blake, Abra Broughton, Mary McClellan. Fourth row, left to right: Robert Tripp, William Pratt, Gene Gregg, Briggs Bunker, Ralph Petillo, Roger Berry, Guy Brown, Austin Conrad, William Scaletti, John Seavey, Felix Acosta, Fred Starrett. i441
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Loyal we sing, Now all together, M alze the echoes ring. lfirst row, left to right: Carolyn Sullivan, Lois Flint, Carolyn Ramsey, Marilyn Potter, Carolyn Lowd, Jackie St. Clair. Second row, left to right: Joanna Smith, Pat Steves, Miss Colden May Cdirectorl, Betty Blake, Cynthia Hurll, Hose Edna Durgin. Third row, left to right: Sally Davis, Mildred Marshall, Nancy Carter, Ann Wfilliarns, Marie Frechette. K-Dettes The Kennett K-Dettes, newly organized in the fall of 1948, have grown increasingly popular throughout the year. This talented group has provided entertainment for numer- ous civic organizations in the neighboring communities besides giving delightful concerts within our own school. l46l Glory to Kennett,
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