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Fzrst Row S Sparks G Yojfe M Bznda K Goodman P Mafnno R Paul N DuCette J Szgnore C Burmm C Kmg R Matthews A Mann R Newhook Flynn R Siegel J Brown J Nelson J Rizzo M Carroll P Johnson J Bell M Saltman L Monson R Sorbello L Leone L Secatore J Anderson J Vzllzotte Thzrd Row E Nzgrellz M Abla G Cohen G Nzcholson S Krzger A Moody G Gould K Gretz J Mzller K Whelan J Pwcus D Ventresca J Gould M Nzgrellz G Roberts N Spinelli A Avallone H Mzller Fourth Row J Samuels L D1Carlo S Glzxrnan A Rosenblatt W Moore L Markell M Szrnon S Perra B Dams D Butt B Woodland H Lezfer J Stzckley Uhr Qlhnral Glluh The Choral Club conslstlng of glrls and boys whose only alm was to make both Mr Goss and the clty of Revere proud of them worked hard and energetxcally dur1ng the entlre year for each succeedlng event The first actlvlty the club partlclpated 1n was the Natlonal Jlmmy Fund Hundred Dollar Banquet ' Another momentous occasion, was the honor bestowed on the club when It was asked to slng for the Revere Teachers Club The Annual Concert held ln Apnl was a huge success and on the followmg evenlng there was the semi formal dance held ln our audltorlum The decoratmg commlttee consxstlng of the oflicers of the clubs and a selected group transformed our hlgh school audltorlum xnto an unforgettable paradise The Northeastem Festlval held at Beverly on May 1 rated the Choral Club first class and once agam they set out to defend thelr Champl0hShlp at the New England Festlval held on May 21 1955 The climax of the year came when the club was agam mvlted to smg at Symphony Hall an Boston To end a perfect year the club sang at class day and graduatlon Wlth the slnglng of the Halls of Ivy' the semors ended their memorable career of hlgh school smgmg 595552 K: I . ,gf dnl, . K . f X ' Q ' Q S , ' . : . I , . 1 , . ' , . , . ' , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . Second Row: Mr. Goss, M. Mayo, M. Rzzzo, C. Langone, R. Bartolomuccz, K. Penny, E J ' 1 ' y ' 1 ' r - J ' . . 1 1 1 -1 , v . ' , . ' Z . , . , . . , . ' . : : , . , U . , . , . ,' . Q , . ., U , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . Q. . U : . ,. . , . , . I , .- , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' Y . . . . . U . . , . . . , l Y I , . ' ' I u 0 ' - . '
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Fzrst Row J Nelson M Carroll J Rzzzo C Sparks M Bmda P Marmo J Szgnore R Bartolomuccz C Kmg A Mann, N DuCette R Newhook B Reppuccz G Yofe. Second Row Mr Goss C Czampa L Monson J Bell, M Saltman G Mongrardo F' Rock wood P Johnson, S Haskell J Brown N Nesbztt M Zems R Sezgel P Kelly J Barbantz L Leone C Langone Thzrd Row H Mzller M Alba,B Moranz K Gretz G Gould G Nzcholson S Krzger A DeStephano L Secatore A Afvallone R Busheme A Moody P Sarnemtz G Roberts M Nzgrellz J Pwcus N Spznellz G Cohen V Nzgrelh Fourth Row K Whelan, D Ventresca K Penny E Flynn T Mayo J Maller R Sorbello J Anderson E Peterson J Gould M Rzzzn Uhr Chula' Qlhnir The Glrls bholr under the dlrectlon of Mr Wllllam Goss IS one of the finest clubs of the hlgh school Through constant and splrxted effort they reached the pomt of perfectxon 1n presentlng thelr contrnbutlon to the Apnl concert Thexr dlllgence was rewarded by the sat1sfact1on of the people who heard them ln the concert At the Northeastern Festlval ln Beverly they once agam won ratmgs whlch of course was a repetltlon of the honors they recelved m the past years The club one of the largest ln its hlstory had for Its omcers VICE PRESIDENT Carole Kmg SECRETARY Patncla Marmo TREASURER Marilyn Bmda ACCOMPANIST Reglna Bartomaluccl : u. ' , . , . , . , . , . . ' , . , , . , . ' . , . , . , . U : . , . , . z . .. . , . , . '- , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 0 1 , l u - u u u 4: . , . . , . , . , . ', . V , 1 1, l . , 1. 1 , . s , a ' , l , . X , . , . , . , . , . . . : . . , .. , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . - O ' Y , . PRESIDENT ........................................,............... Joanne Signore
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Fzrst Row R Sorbello C Bellmfante M Lzlly E Gatchell Y Solomon B Swerlmg C Burmm E Martmo J Blue M D1Mod1ca4 M Macdonald L Rosen R Messenger Second Row Mr Janvrm D Glass J Scott D Pwen J McMullen E Kratman J Pettmz S Albert S Rzbeck A Vtmanm E Cafarellz C Perkm M Croce B Bur-ram M Swzlzano P Samemtz Thzrd Row D Szegel A Tranfaglza K Rosenfield F Rockwood P Castelme E Dexter B Goldberg P Pass A Mann A Cataldo G Yojfe J Cooperstem E Taylor C Bellzno Fourth Row N Canavan D Lack J Sclarappa A Rosenblatt R Szegel W Moore D Butt, J Fzsh S Gersh E Gordon J Rossman S Appel Eramatir Glluh Thls year the Dramatlc Club recexved a set back due to the retlrement of Mlss Elmly Mltchell xts former dlrector The only result of thls proved to be a late start Mr Robext Janvrm became the faculty advlsor and xt had a very happy and successful year under hls leadershlp Officers for 1954 1955 were PRESIDENT Charles Burmm TREASURER Yorkette Solomon SECRETARY Eda Mal'tln0 CLERK Ethel Gatchell An admlssxons councll was formed to admlt new members The appllcants were audxtloned and accepted on the baSlS of thelr ablllty Many act1v1t1es were enJoyed by the members of the club Among these were the annual Chrlstmas party varxous plays, festlvals and conferences Echoe of the Indiana Conference held ln June of 1954, were ever present throughout the 1954 55 season The members trled to apply the theatrlcal pr1nc1pls learned on that happy trxp to thelr regular club practlces It was the alm of the Revere Hlgh School Dramatlc Club to help members gam poxse and speakmg abllxty as well as a knowledge of the theater Thls was accompllshed m many ways A student who IS m rehearsal for a play finds that far more than merely learmng lmes IS requlred He must learn to protect hls vo1ce across the footlxghts hns carnage must be stralght and h1s bearmg command a certam amount of attentxon D1ct1on too IS vltally lmportant and long hours are spent m drnllmg of enumclatlon and volce tones Perhaps though the most lmportant lesson the club teaches IS that of working together as an efficxent well run team Graduates of the orgamzatlon have found this tralhlng' mvaluable regardless of thelr cholce of career VICE-PRESIDENTIit1-.....A.-.-.Y.-...R.Reverly Swerling CLERK ........,... ........,.,... Joan Blue
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