Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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OENTUR PLAY Se First Row: C. Peirce, G. Loupret, P. Bagelman, S. Proctor, W. Lunt, L. Rogers, R. Morash, |. Silva, D. Chandler, J. Sorrento, P. Gibbs, J. Webber. Second Row: D. Smith, P. Stokes, A. Brenchick, A. Raymond, M. Polley, N. Harrington, N. McLaughlin, D. Bitzer, D. Wells, Mr. Cheever, P. Ross, C. Carlson, R. Beatteay, V. Mercer, A. Barker, S. Irwin, R. Hardy, H. Hardy. Third Row: E. Timothy, |. Yphantis, B. Connor, L. MacElroy, J. Allen, D. Dunlap, B. Allen, D. Morash, D. Cullington, J. Downey, R. Childs, R. Mirabelli, S. Powers, B. Borngesser, S. MacLean. The Senior Play is a main function and foremost money-raiser of the Senior Class. The tryouts for this year’s production, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, were held in early December. A faculty committee, headed by Mr. Wilbur Cheever, chose the following cast: Hank Bennett—Russell Morash, Jr.; Mrs. Bennett, his mother —Jean Webber; Marion, his sister—Janet Sorrento; Merlin—Watson Lunt; Queen Morgan le Fay—lIrene Silva; King Arthur—Charles Peirce; Queen Guenevere—Genie Loupret; Clarence—Patricia Gibbs; Elaine—Sally Proctor; Sandy—Lucille Rogers; Sir Sagramor— Paul Bagelman; Sir Launcelot—Donald Chandler. The play was hailed by all as a greatsuccess, dramatically and financially. Much credit belongs to Mr. Cheever, director, and Paul Ross, student assistant. Stage Manager Sandra MacLean, Business Manager Bruce Allen, Scenery Chairman Lois MacElroy, Staging Chairman Richard Child, Costumes Chairman Connie Carlson, and Make-up Chairman Ann Brenchick supervised the committees that worked so hard backstage. With committee help, excellent direction, and enthusiastic support by the student body, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was a Senior Play to be long remembered as a most successful, entertaining, and cooperative effort of the Senior Class. Left Below: ‘‘Hey, what do you think you're doing?” (D. Chandler, R. Morash, P. Bagelman) Right Below: Oh, that gooey grease paint . (A. Brenchick, C. Peirce, W. Lunt) [18]

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First Row: L. Rogers, |. Yphantis, Secretary; D. Lightbody, Vice-President; J. Hall, President; P. Crosby, Treasurer; R. Mirabelli, E. Smith, G. Bears. Second Row: D. Smith, G. Loupret, P. Gibbs, B. Fifield, B. Chaffee, M. Frith, C. Carson, B. Borngesser, S. Powers, R. Leiby. Third Row: C. King, S. Loring, D. Dunlap, Mr. Goddard. ... JCFENCE CLUB Twenty-two members, under the guidance of Mr. Herbert Goddard, formed the Science Club, now in its second year of organization. They planned several projects, including the assembling of a short wave radio and the making of a small telescope. Each member chose one of the following fields in which to center his interest: biology, space travel, chemistry, electricity, and astronomy. These groups contribute to the annual Science Fair. Their experiments and projects make this fair successful, and the Science Club itself is one of great school interest. ... FRAFFIC SQUAD For the first half year this volunteer group of senior girls acted as traffic marshals in the corridors. At the half year mark a new squad took over. The way concerned students participated in relieving the traffic problem is typical of the enthunsiastic interest the student body takes in maintaining our standards of order and efficiency. First Row: E£. Timothy, A. Brenchick, V. Mercer, M. Stiling, S. Proctor, M. Miller, A. Raymond, J. Martin, D. Peirce. Second Row: J. Wilson, P. Jones, S. Phil, N. Harrington, |. Silva, M. Polley, L. MacElroy, N. Oldford, M. Pomposo.



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ee a ; First Row: G. Rhodes, D. Cullington, J. Marques, J. Downey, P. McLaughlin, J. Hall, E. Robinson, A. Engborg, A. Douglass, R. Axelson, P. Ross, C. Peirce, R. Mirabelli. Second Row: A. Buttaro, P. Shanahan, D. Wells, G. Loupret, R. Stevens, Mrs. Sandberger, R. Morash, M. Polley, D. Morash, D. Smith, R. Wharton, A. Rosenberger. Third Row: J. Simons, V. Cromwell, N. Morse, S. MacLean, C. Stoney, M. Frith, |. Silva, B. Porter, M. Pyle, S. Bolter, A. Brenchick, M. Hendrick, B. Steele, J. Hendrick, N. Tabor, R. Sands, A. Richardson. Fourth Row: D. Hederstedt, D. Chandler, P. Crosby, R. DeSimone, W. Lunt, P. Mather, M. Rycroft, K. Johnson, N. Harrington, S. Traver, J. Sorrento, C. Mears, E. Harris, A. Johnson, R. Murray, R. Child. A talented and hardworking cast, directed by Mrs. Sandberger, presented the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta The Mikado on the 10th and 11th of April this spring. This gay and musical work was received with much enjoyment by capacity audiences on both nights of its production. Ralph Stevens played Nanki-Poo, the heir to the Japanese throne, disguised as a wander- ing minstrel. His rival for the affections of the affections of the heroine was Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner of the town of Titipu, played by Russ Morash. Dave Morash, as Pooh-Bah, a haughty Japanese lord, and Alan Buttaro, as Pish-Tish, another aristocrat of Titipu, gave excellent performances. The Mikado of Japan himself was portrayed by Dave Wells. Katisha, an elderly woman in love with Nanki-Poo, was characterized by Marcia Polley. The three little maids—Yum-Yum, the coquettish ward of Ko-Ko, Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo, her friends and schoolmates—were played by Sandy Bolter, Martha Pyle, and Pat Shanahan on macoy night, and by Ann Rosenberger, Debbie Smith, and Genie Loupret on Saturday night. The chorus of 50 girls and boys was musical and colorful. Dick Wharton was the general understudy for all mens’ parts, Harold Robinson was pianist during rehearsal. Watson Lunt was a capable stage-manager. Another success in a long series of exciting productions, The Mikado was an outstanding event in Lexington High School's calendar. Right Below: The all-important publicity . (D. Bitzer, B. Hooper) Left Below: ‘’Behold the Lord-High-Executioner’’ (Operetta principals) [19]

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