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24 THE RECORD GLEE CLUB At the beginning of last Fall, Mrs. Buswell, the music director, divided the glee club into four special groups, consisting of a forty-boy glee club, an eighty-girl glee club, a mixed chorus of one hundred thirty members, and a special mixed chorus of seventy-five members. At the beginning and between acts of the senior play, a special mixed glee club sang two selections. A vocal solo sung by Loretta Godbout, was enjoyed. The Miracle of the Clock, a musical pageant, was presented by the glee club at Christmas time. It proved successful and drew a good crowd. The girls' special glee club sang at the Littleton High School for the State Grange Convention. ' Loretta Godbout, Parker Goff, and Everett Walter were picked to participate in the New England Music Festival which was held at New Britain, Connecticut in March. The Littleton, Lisbon and Bethlehem schools sent a total of twenty-two members to Nashua as members of the All-State Chorus. Robert Gray was chosen for All-State Orchestra, and Jewel Mooney was chosen for All-State Band. Plans have been laid for a special mixed glee club to combine with St. Mary's in a joint concert on June 5. The glee club and orchestra have been asked to give a concert before the Music Lovers' Club before the closing of school. The Glee Club and Orchestra will take part in Class Day and Graduation exercises. The Special Mixed Glee Club will sing Summertime, by Gersh-
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THE RECORD 23 Dottie Finn unwillingly wills to Lillian Pageau her interest in Gilman. Charlotte Oakes wills to Dottie Miles her ability to get along with- out the boys. Irene Slack wills to Marion Mclver her ability to reach high A when singing. Helen Fisher wills her ability to get married before June, 1947 to Nancy Renshaw. Lois Trudell wills her laughs and always happy ways to J. Viette. Lastly: Rudy Kimball leaves to Harold Henderson his all-round sports ability. Roberta Christie unwillingly wills to Jean Aldrich her interest in Lisbon. Take it easy, Jean. Given under our hand and seal this 12th day of June, one thous- and, nine hundred and forty-six. For the Senior Class Witnesses: Irene Slack Roberta Christie Dayle Hart Robert Cady Leo Mayhew Rudolph Kimball - RECORD STAFF i l l 4 Front row left to right: B. Wiley, K. Pisperikos, J. Mooney, H. Boardman, R. Long- champs, A. Bilodeau, R.. Lamb, M. Marsh, P. Enderson. Second row: Faculty Advisor. Ruth Armitage: B. Kimball, M. Brazier, C. Sheehy, D. Miles, J. Christie, I. Lemire. Third row: D. Carleton, S. Simons, L. Godbout, H. Houston. J. Johnson, L. Bixby. Fourth row: L. Greaves, R. Little, B. Hadley, R. Veatte, I. Pisperikos, F. Hilson, M. Lamarche. Fifth row: A. McClellan, I. Slack, V. Dempster, K. Dempster, B. Leighton, T. Carmen, C. Houle. Back row: H. Henderson. L. Enderson, R. Gray, W. Rowe.
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THE RECORD 25 win, for Class Day exercises and Irene Slack will sing a solo. The Orchestra will open the Graduation exercises with the pro- cessional, The War March of the Priests, by Mendelssohn. The Special Mixed Glee Club will sing Challenge to Youth, by Gebbs. Also the Girls' Glee Club will sing Moonlight Sonata, by Beethoven. A special solo will be sung by Joan Gadbois at Graduation. Maxine Marsh SKI CLUB Front row, left to right: W. Nichols. C. Kenison, H. Polson, R. Labonte. Second row: R. Dearborn. M. Buxton, D. Buswell. R. Revoir. Back row: R. Moore. Coach Paul Lamere, J. Harvey. Under the capable direction of H. Paul Lamere, the Littleton High Ski Team, after a lapse of three years in its activities, had a successful season. The Littleton skiers journeyed to two meets during the year, one at Mt. Aggasiz in Bethlehem, and one on the Wildcat Trail in Pinkham Notch, where skiers from ten schools competed against each other for the championship. The Littleton squad gave a good account of itself at these meets, coming in third in the combined totals at Bethlehem and fourth at the meet on the Wildcat Trail in Pinkham Notch. Originally the meet at Pinkham was to have been held at North Conway, but because of bad weather, it was transferred to Pinkham Notch instead. The ski team lineup was as follows: Bob Revoir, Douglas Buswell, Mark Buxton, Robert Labonte, Joseph Harvey, Hector Polson, Robert Moore, William Nichols, Charles Keniston. Douglas Buswell
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