Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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First Row: P. West, P. Woody, A. Johnson, K. Johnson, W. Hall, B. Hanson, G. Bears, V. Cromwell, A. Engborg, Mr. Gillespie. Second Row: A. Lassek, R. Stevens, S. Burke, B. Gaffey, A. Leahy, R. Leiby, K. Gaposhkin, E. Gaposhkin. Third Row: C. Peirce, H. Robinson, D. Chandler, J. Hendrick, B. Borngesser, J. Diamond, A. Rosenberger, J. Hall, B. Varano, S. Stuart. ... URCHESTHA Mr. Donald Gillespie, aided by Concert Mistress Grace Bears, directed the Senior High School Orchestra in a busy, satisfying, and most successful year. The Orchestra played at the Senior Play, the annual Spring Concert, and the Music Festival in Malden. Some members were selected to play in the All-State Orchestra which met in Springfield for two days in February. ... BAND The Lexington Junior-Senior High School Band is an organization of fifty members, led by its appreciated director, Mr. Donald J. Gillespie. This skillful and practiced unit plays at all pep rallies and marches at all football games, and also performs at the annual Spring Instrumental Concert. It well represents our school at the All-State Musical Festivals. First Row: P. Bradford, A. Leahy, J. Stewart, R. MacInnis, N. Teel, K. Gaposhkin, R. Fletcher, T. Legro, L. Ryan, T. Ross, M. Wilkins, N. Galvin, P. Ousback, R. Crowiey, A. Brenchick, Mr. Gillespie. Second Row: R. Draper, W. Peirce, A. Lassek, A. Engborg, M. Crosby, H. Robinson, D. Chandler, R. Stevens, P. West, E. Gaposhkin, C. Peirce, E. Martin, G. Wood, R. Woody, J. Milliken, A. Schumacker, D. Coomber, L. Baxter. Third Row: C. Carpenter, B. Guernsey, L. Grush, C. Sisson, P. Collins, P. Woody, L. Lynch, M. Barrett, B. Borngesser, J. Hall, B. Varano, T. Heath, B. Greenlaw, F. Fischer, P. Engborg, J. Murray, J. Lannefeld, J. Roche. a a sic NS OTR eX eg) Ree

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Alea Rew P. McLaughlin, D. Cullington, D. Wells, Vice President; D. Morash, President; J. Marques, Secretary; J. . Ross. Second Row: Mrs. Sandberger, D. Lutz, J. Hall, R. Axelson, A. Douglass, R. Stevens, A. Buttaro, C. Peirce Third Row: R. Murray, R. Wharton, R. Mirabelli, G. Rhodes, J. Carpizo, G. Saltzgaver, P. Crosby. BOYS CHOIR... Thirty boys, meeting weekly under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Sandberger, com- pose our male music organization. Originally formed for the enjoyment of its members, this group has entertained the entire school with its rhythmic four-part harmony. It has performed for the Armistice Day and Christmas assemblies an d participated in the annual Spring Concert and in our presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta ‘’The Mikado.” GIRLS GLEE CLUB... The Girls’ Glee Club with its fifty members directed by Mrs. Margaret Sandberger adds much musical zest to our school life. The club sings at assemblies and at Parent- Teachers Association meetings during the year and contributes many members to the operetta chorus and annual Spring Concert. Top performances are, and promise always to be, the keynote of this active group. First Row: M. Polley, M. Frith, E. Smith, D. Smith, G. Loupret, S. MacLean, Secretary; N. Oldford, President; M. Polley, Vice President, P. Shanahan, M. Pomposo, A. Raymond, P. Jones, D. Peirce, R. Beatteay. Second Row: Mrs. Sandberger, L. Rogers, B. Robertson, C. Cannon, M. Hendrick, B. Steele, M. Pyle, N. Harrington, S. Traver, J. Hendrick, C. Mears, B. Porter, A. Rosenberger, M. Panetta, L. Milliken, S. Bolter, N. Morse. Third Row: A. Brenchick, E. Harris, B. Borngesser, R. Whalen, A. Lundberg, C. Carlson, R. Wells, G. Bears, M. Ricker, G. Meurer, A. Holmes, G. Frith, V. Armstrong, J. Fletcher, B. Fifield, B. Cohen; S. Proctor. Downey,



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FRENCH CLUB... First Row: S. Proctor, L. Rogers, G. Loupret, S. Powers, A. Carpenter, P. Mather, Secretary, S. MacLean, President; M. Panetta, Vice President; P. Crosby, Treasurer; N. Harrington, M. Polley, A Raymond, M. Pomposo, E. Smith. Second Row: M. Longeret, J. Wilson, B. Chaffee, P. Gibbs, B. Cohen, F. Rogers, G. Meurer, S. Traver, M. Ricker, C. Mears, N. Morse, V. Armstrong, N. Legro, L. Milliken, H. Nason, S. Lunt, D. Wells, Miss Ratté, P. Read. Third Row: D. Lightbody, D. Morash, L. MacElroy, C. Culler, A. Pickering, M. Rees, |. Kiley, S. Crowley, A. Holmes, G. Frith, G. Sheldon, S. Bolter, E. Harris, J. Fletcher, B. Barry, P. Shanahan, S. Murray, B. Porter, C. King. Le Cercle Francais is a group of our fifty juniors and seniors who are studying or have recently studied French. Its purpose is to provide an enjoyable and constructive outlet for spoken French and to gain knowledge of that country’s culture. The group meets bi-weekly under the leadership of its faculty advisor, Miss Elizabeth Ratté, and its student officers, and carries on varied programs and projects. French music and games have added to the meetings, and projects have included sending books to French school children and purchasing film strips on France for the benefit and enjoyment of all French classes. A most successful Christmas party was held this year, and a gala costume ball, ‘‘La Fete de Mai”, given by the club for the entire student body. This organization provides an interesting and rewarding extra-curricular activity for all students interested in the French language, people, culture, and country. “Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, dormez-vous?”’ (P. Mather, A. Carpenter, S. Mac Lean, D. Lightbody, M. Longeret) | 22]

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