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Sy -,gint 1 suns! f 'N f ' his---,n A n Q.. ..... as Q E vans --.,---- J: ---...u -,,-.'-' -'--v, tp' nun:--ninth! xx 1 1 ailll-'tt ,Ziff grinds Under the guidance of Clifford Van lderstine the Girls' Chorus has completed a busy and successful season. They performed at the Christmas Vesper service with a Cantata, Bethlehem by Paul Bliss, they participated with the Boys' Glee Club in an interesting joint assembly, and they sang at the Tri'County Teachers' Convention. ' Front Row: Patty Mayo, Elaine Giuflire, Mary Dolphin, Thelma Fisher, Aileen Mangan, jean Austin, Margaret jeannotte. Suomi Row: Dorothy Fredette, Shirley Woodbury, Eletta Goyette, Patricia McCarthy, Betty Ann Carpenter, Barbara Clark, Zoe Porter. 'Third Row: Virginia Gregory, Dorothy Whitney, jean Fiske, Priscilla Ellwood, jean Leavitt, Betty Ann Morse, Norma Norton. ' Fourth Row: Dorothy Brown, Mary Lee, Elaine Spencer, Helen Hleba, Carolyn Bridges, Eleanor Steeves Helen Bernor. v
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From Row: Mary Ellen Maxwell, Miles Ogden, Shirley Blair, Doroth Davidson, Bruno Musetti, Patience Bruce D B . . . . . orot y rown, Clara Connor, Virginia Gregory, M1 drecl Moore, Dorothy Powell, jacquelme Shaw. Srruml Row: Third Row: Barbara Harris, Eclwina Hinds,.Natalie Sallsplrving Adelman, Raymond johnson, jean Fisk Betty ean Shedcl, Eleanor Smith Carolyn Bridges. Last Rmv: Margaret jones, Robert Martin, Verlee Newton, jeanette May, Barbara King, Patricia Daley . . y iuise Burditt, Alan Sny er. CQZZSAMJII Qaamadcs The Freshman Dramatic Club under their faculty adviser, Miss Carolyn Lee Allen, has discovered a fine group of promising actors and actresses. The club chose the following members for officers: Robert Martin, President, Patricia Daley, Vice'Presiclentg and ean Fisk, Secretary'Treasurer. The meetings held on the first and third Monday of each month, were devoted to play'readings, study of the construction of the stage, characterization, make- up, and various phases of the drama. The purpose of the club is to discover and train dramatic talent, and to enable all to gain skill in selffexpression. The outstanding activity for the year was the presentation of a play for the Freshman Assembly in May. Q1 ,si-1 - 1111- I--lib 11 , 11111 -if l L, 1 R E '-. E 5 D-L. z: E' 9 if 'fi 5 Z 55' Q- S' Hi c: U 3' . 5 t-. -I: -Y 5 8 ' O 5 .2 B5 2 F' P Zh 91 Z 93 '1 E' Q11 -Q- in 1 -51 --- - 6
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1, ,lay 2 ,J ,Y First Row: Robert Hughes, Ernest White, Fred McGarry, Fritz Dubler, Charles Geno, Alfred Beauchamp. Sumnd Row: Clinton Fiske, Robert Percey, Kenneth Clary, Peter Louras, john Martin, Dean Baird, Raymond johnson. Third Row: Max Welch, Richard Seward, Earl jasmin, Gardner Hopwood, William Sticlcney, john Heleba Robert Martin. Fourth Row: jack Barrett, Philip Curtis, Melwood O'Bryan, Bernard Mangan, Robert Ellison, Edward Stanley. Standing: Guido Musetti, Charles Lorette. Bays' 5504115 A separate Boys' Chorus was organized this year under the able direction of Mr. Clifford Van Iderstine. This group attempted four part choral work. At all times their renditions were generously applauded and appreciated. At an assembly sponsored by the Boys' and Girls' Choruses they sang three songs in unison and Liebestraum in four parts. The all'boy Revue, Fair and Frivolousn gave the boys still another opportunity to display their talent. 4 ff - 1- wa- - In ? 'nn-Q2 ' .' si: -.sv M ' H 11 T, QIIII -33 ' it but i-I-mlb ni' si ,
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