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I3 I ll lf fl n fl G 0 ld 21 . 'V BOYS' BAS KETBA I,L TEAM Kneeling-ll, Rogue, F, Tonryille, ll. Blair. D. Sweeney, Cl. XVhite, Coach Morris. Slmuliiig-Xlqr. Nl. lloriean, D. King. XY. Lafaxette. j. Limoge. T. ltxan, L, Piclgeon. Mgr, l'. liohar. BOYS' SPORTS During the T50-'51 season of haskethall the lmoys of Milton High came through with a hril- liant, hard fought win over Fairfax. Mr. Morris, our coach, was very pleased with the win. The last time Fairfax was defeated hy Nlilton was in the season of '-I-1. The Xlilton hoys team will lose six of the varsity memhers. who will he graduating in june. They are: George VVhite, Ilenry Blow, Bernard Roqne, David Sweeney. Tracy Hyan and Frank Tonrville. The spring hasehall season has arriyed with the hoys making a good record at the heginning hy winning the first five games. Xlr. Patton is eoaehing the hasehall team this year. The sche- dule for coming games at home and away is as follows: Date Thursday, Xlay 3 , Nlonday, May 7 . XVednesday. Nlay 9 Nlonday. Nlay 14 ., Tlnirsday. Nlay 17 Nlonday. Xlay 21 , Thursday. Nlay 24 Nlonday, May 28 . . XVednesclay, Xlay 30 Milton at Highgate St. Nlaryis at Milton A Nlilton at Fairfax Xlilton at Swanton Xlilton at St. Annes Ilighgate at Milton Xlilton at St. Nlary's Milton at Allmrg . Fairfax at Milton To those who are to sneeeed ns. we wish the hest of lnek in the years to eome. -BURTON XVI-11.Ls
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26 Blue and Gold On Armistice Day the band and glee club paraded through Milton and then returned to the school where each did a few selections. One of the numbers which the chorus did was Fred VVaring's arrangement of The Battle Hymn of the Republief, The chorus presented a Christmas Pageant on Dec. 22 and This was something dif- ferent. lt was in candlelight and very beautiful. The opening number was the main feature. lt was The Seraphic Song which Mr. Patton got in New York. This song is sung every Easter at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Fol- lowing this the band played for the Kake YValkers. The number was Cotton Babes which is used at the U. V. Xl. Kake YValk's. Mr. Bevins did a good job of transcribing all music for each instrument from a sheet of piano music, that was obtained from U. V. M. This is not a published song. On March sixth the band played for Town Meeting. Together the band and glee club presenled a spring concert on April 27th. This helped to buy additional uniforms for the band. Five members were chosen to attend All- state chorus at the Music Festival. They were Bernita Martin. janet Fisher, Burton XVells. Ernest Dubuque and VVayne Lafayette. Fifteen members went to All-State baud. They were Barbara Shepard, Carol Vantine, Ruth Villemaire, Nancy Manley, Norma Cross, Lois Holcombe, jean Gabree, Thelma Blow. Theresa Jordan, Betty Bushey, judilh Davis. janet Fienemann, George XVhite. lloward Parixo and Melvin Hussey. -JANET FISHER MIXED GLEE CLUB First Row: R. Costello, L. Russell, P. Marcotte, B. Turner, P. Travah, J. Baker, C. Baker, M. Burnani, D. King, T. Blow, AI. Fienemann, B. Bushev, A. Bigelow, C. Bluto, C. Martell. Second Row: I. Lombard, B. Bovat, P. Atwood, I. Granger, J. Atwood, H. Vantine, J. Gardner, S. Breault, I. Davis, F. Terry, J. Gabrec, J. Tracy, D. Pidgcon, I. Hayes, Sc- ribner Third Row: Mr. Bevins, director, M. LeClaire, L. Roussin, B. Scribner, C. Roussin, C. Vantine, B. Martin, D. Du- buque, A. Spears, B. Harris, F. Phillips, A. Dunakin, L. Holcombe, A. Potuznick, M. Beaupre, Fisher, R. Desranleau, N. Cross, T. jordan, S. johnson Fourth Row: L. Martel, L. Potvin, E. Dubuque, D. Sweeney, H. Blow, D. Laughlin, F. Tourville, M. Horican, D. King, C. VVhite, P. Robar, D. Blatt, N. Duffy, N. Manley, V. Adams, B. Shepard, R. Villemaire, K. Morgan Fifth Row: L. Patno, P. Dingler, A. Baker, L. Breault, B. Larrow, J. Lawrence, P. Cadreact, L. Pidgeon, B. NVells, Nl. Adams, Y. Rousseau, B. King, A. Lawrence, R. Limoge, E. Patno, A. jones, J. Fienemann, W. Lafayette and R. Boudreau
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28 Blue and Gold SENIOR PLAY CAST- JUNE MADNESSU Front llow-Dorothy Dubuque, proinpter, Norma Duffy, Virginia Adams, Nanev Manley, .lanet Fislner, Carol Yantinc, Betty Scribner, Miss Holden, director Back Row-Dale Laughlin, XVavne Steadv, David Blatt, George VVhitc, Burton YVells, Traev Rvan, Frank Tonrvillu DRAMATICS 'Al he one-act plays were presented the 17th of February. The Freshmen were awarded the plaque, with the Seniors receiving honorary mention. The Seniors, directed by Miss Stanley, pre- sented i'The High WVindow. The Seniors that took part in the cast were Dorothy Dubuque, Ernest Dubuque, Ioan Granger, David Blatt and Carol Vantine. The luniors presented i'Gentlemen on the Benchf' The cast was Norma Cross, Ierome Limoge, Edwin Grout, and Dawn Holcombe. They were directed by Miss Kellogg. The Sophomores with Miss Swindell as di- rector presented Triumph in Ashesfl The cast was ludith Davis, Shirley Breault, Allen Beau- pre, Mary Beaupre, Charlotte Bluto, and Paul Robar. Under the direction of Miss Holden the Freshmen presented nTo Louise from Vicf, The cast was Cynthia Martell, Leon Breault, James Russell, Bernard Smith, Lois Holcombe, and Ann Potuznick. The other dramatic performance was the Senior Play. This was a big event which was presented the 16th of March. 'june Madi' was a comedy in three acts. The following Seniors were in the cast. David Blatt, Norma Dulty, Nancy Manley, Frank Tourville, Dale Laughlin, Virginia Adams, XVayne Steady, Ianet Fisher, Burton VVells, George VVhite, Betty Scribner, Tracy Ryan, and Carol Vantine. Miss Holden directed this Play. -CAROL V ANTINE
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