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Bark Rauf-C. Coolidge,-1. Plailligf, D. Gardner, N. Gebow, B. Lallaam, M, Papifz, P. Harty, P. Fagg. M. Herllby, M. Pierre, B. Heizer. Second Rau'-Min Talander, C. Calder, B. Labavitz, M. Heinx, B. Hill, L. Andrewx, A. jobnfon, T. Rodgeu, B. Bailey, B. Hunt, A. Trarey, A. Nelmn, I. Benel. :Front Rau'-B. Smit, S. Bluzak, B. Atkim, A. Atkim, E. Barlleft, L. Hooper, A. Broughton, I. ll aocl, 1. Giunino, C. folarzmn, j. Korfun. aa' Qlee ear Do-Re-Mi. Under the direction of Miss Lydia Tolander the Girls' Glee Club has been successful in the presentation of numerous musical programs since its commencement in 1936. The girls with the best singing tal- ent are chosen each year to partici- pate in the activities of the Glee Club. The many enjoyable musical pro- grams arranged for represent tireless effort on the part of both Miss. Tol- ander and the student members. Musical programs were presented not only in the school auditorium but also in the Y. M. C. A. One of the outstanding programs was the Christmas Concert held in the auditorium, where the Christmas songs and carols were sung with Yuletide spirit. Another concert was given in May. 'The girls finished the year by going to the State Festival.
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Bark Rau'fL. Neilwmrz, R. Hunt. H. KIlfgf9f. C. Bron 11. R. Lord. R. P,1rLer', R. Nur-dilrm Difkffllldll, T. Bl4HfklE?'. E. Slnuke. ll . H41ine.r. , Q U Fran! Rairff. Muillaux. M. Teal. A. Kir1im.1z1, Meluffm. V. Slllllb. 1. 13U d4 l- C- ll JIL l 5 WYU H714 rn. S The Student Council was organized in the middle of the school year, as it was felt by a majority of students that they would like to have repre- sentation in the government of the school. The Council consisted of two representatives from each homeroom, chosen by the students. At the first meeting the members elected Miss Washburn as their adviser. The of- ficers were elected at the following meeting. A constitution was drawn up by a committee appointed for that purpose. Meetings were held every third week to discuss matters that students felt would improve the school. Some of these subjects were credits for sports, better assemblies, and longer lunch periods. Much in- terest Was shown in the progress of this organization, and with active stu- dent support it should play an im- portant part in the school. Gwnazl Yours for better government
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Bark Rau'-D. Calberz. G. Doliber. R. llpinler, D, Brouglyfarz. R, Bmrlv. j. Bm-rg, Front R0u'iD. Bartlett, G. Bug. Min Tolxnder, T. Glimrp, R. Oatulxrl. Enya' Qlee Glad The Boys' Glee Club has enjoyed increased popularity. Many sopho- mores brought new enthusiasm to the organization and the old and the new worked diligently under the direction of Miss Tolander. The grouping of the old and the new helped to make the club balanced. Some of the senior members have been active in the Glee Club throughout their six years in school. The attention of the club for the Iirst half-year was focused on prepar- ing the Christmas Program. During the last of the year the group pre- pared for the Annual Spring Concert and for the State Music Festival in Needham. Also, plans were made to attend the New England Music Festi- val at Gloucester, to be held in late May. The members worked very hard on their programs and have the satis- faction of knowing that they were well received. Barbershop Quartet
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