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DUQATHQN WEEK The annual Education Week program was held in Lunenburg High School on Wednesday night, November 12, 1941. An entertaining program was presented by the Dramatics and Music departments, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Siverd and Mrs. Halbert Pierce, respectively. The dramatics presentation was the one- act play The Barretts of Whimpole,Street, with agcaet of students from both the junior and senior high. The musical part of the program fea- tured selections by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Later in the evening, the parents were invited into the various home rooms, where there were displays of the students' work. SLH ii' CDLARSHHP FUND Instead of the usual basketball game between the faculty and the Lunenburg town officials, the Teachers' Association this year present- ed the moving picture The Count of Monte Christo on Friday, March 6, 1942. The movie, which had been showni to the students in assembly earlier in the day, proved to be very entertaining to the townspeople, and there was a large attendance. QPIEN HQUSEE On Sunday, December 14, 1941, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Karkos held open house in their home, continuing the custom started last year. Students of the four upper classes and the teachers were invited, and celebrated the beginning of the Christmas season. The house was deco- rated with a Christmas tree and other appropriate ornaments. The get- together was enjoyed by everyone who attended. BAND A'new organization was formed in the school this year, the band. The group started practicing in March, under the direction of Mr. Emanuel D'Ambrosio. The first public appearance of the band will be in the Memorial Day Parade, and the members are working hard now to make the performance a success. The instruments and players in the band are as follows: Cornets and Trumpets: Earle Brown, Charles Sundquist, Richard Rand, Kenneth Goodell, Molly Hidden, Henry Kelly, Alfred Pierce, Richard Viollette, and Ellery Newhallg Clarinets: Walter Maki, Nancy Whitco b, Faith Temple, and Norman Sloan, Saxophones: Leon Logan, Albert Moisan, Norman Page, and Robert Proctor, Trombones: Charles Burnap, Robert Porter, and Roger Gilchrcstg Basses: Richard Porter, Richard Hague, and Rodney Wallace, Alto: Lincoln Emery, Drums and Cymbals: Parker Rice, Bernard Moran, Richard Severance, and Phyllis Liljigren: Drum Majors: Merton Penniman, and David Waagg Drum Majorettes: Eleanor Butterfield, Virginia Noakes, Marcia Heselton, Claire Therrien, and Jean Huntington. 6 7
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r 'wb'w Hw'-'-WV -' M W V QHEIWISTIRY One of the most interesting of the school classes this year was the chemistry laboratory period. Members of the chemistry class met three times a week in the lab, and performed many ex- periments under the supervision of Mr. lhtheson. In the course of the year, man unusual odors were produced, causing a number of objections from the rest of the student body. TYIPINQ Most of the members of the Junior and Senior classes took typing this year. The classes were held several times a day, un- der the direction of Miss Lindquist and Mr. D'Ambrosio, and an in- teresting part of the course was typing in time with music. 6 6
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