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31 DRAMATICS Beverly Briggs, ' 44 The All-School Play, Salad Days, was pre- sented on November 20. Salad Days portrayed the amusing problems of the young Hammonds and their friends, and especially those of Cousin Clementine. The play was excellently directed by Miss Eleanor Gile and was cast as follows: Peter Hammond Patrick Butler Clementine Joan Condit Frank Hammond David Quinlan Mrs. Parker Anne Graham Nancy Hammond Merial Bonney Mrs. Hammond Maria Mansfield Jimmy Parker Howard Tindall Sylvia Patricia Rouleau Catherine Pierce acted as prompter. The property manager was Jerome Walsh, assisted by Marjorie Hattin, Earle Watts and Frances Williams. John Billings had charge of lights and sound effects. The costumes were planned by Miss Kingsbury and her assistant, Laura Brown. The stage scenery was supervised by Miss Rowell. Her assistants were Mary Lou Dobbs, Pauline Hardwick, Marion Hill, Barbara Johndrow and other members of the Art Depart- inent. The scenery was constructed by Mr. Sand- burg, assisted by William Bates, Charles Patter- son, and Robert Sylvester. Mr. Rogers and John Wilder had charge of tickets and Martha Lavoine, the programs. The ushers were Marion Hill, Mary Ann and Jane Evans, Mary and Peggy Devine, and Beverly Briggs. Between the acts, musical selections were played by the high school orchestra under the direction of Mr. Samuelson. This year, because of the ban on pleasure driving, the annual senior class play was not produced. However, in its place a one-act play is to be presented by the seniors as an assembly program.
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30 ClliiDiiies ORCHESTRA Pianos: M. Damon, C. Manning, E. Whittaker. Cello: M. Quinn. Violins: P. Butler, V. Heffernan, C. Peirce, A. Heffernan, P. Cahir, B. Chipman. Bass: J. Walsh. Ti!BAs: G. Curtis. D. McPherson. Clarinets: C. Stenbeck, R. Rich, D. Quinlan. French Horns: A. Page, F. McLean. Bass Drum: A. Fuller. Trimpets: H. Tindall. F. Hall, R. Bresnahan, E. Merritt. M. Richmond. L. Towle, J. Goddard. Snare Drums: J. McCarthy, W. Swift, H. Welch, E. Myers. Trombones: T. Holland. A. Anderson. C. Weeks. Cymbals: R. Finnie. Baritone: M. Litchfield. BAND First Row: R. Finnie, E. Myers, P. Butler. D. Quinlan. H. Welch. J. McCarthy, R. Rich, C. Stenbeck Second Row: L Richmond. L. Towle. E. Merritt, F. Hall, H. Tindall, R. Bresnahan, G. Curtis, D. McPherson, AL Litchfield, A. Anderson, T. Holland, C. Weel s
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Gilbert Patterson, ' 43 Grey Curtis, James Vaughn. Lyman Preston. Louis Bournazos, Charles Patterson, Joe Arcana, Robert Finnie, Vaughn Deal, Rocco Foniri, Arnold Fuller. Frank Hall. Theodore Holland, and Raymond Brown. With the spirit and eager- ness these boys have, Scituate will surely con- tinue on its victorious road. However, everyone knows if it hadn ' t been for the clean sportsman- ship taught by Coach Eddie Stewart, we surely would have met defeat many times this year and throughout past years. Those who received Junior Varsity letters were as follows: Charles Vickery, Thomas Chadbourne, Richard Ewell, Dan Yuhr. Robert Withem, Ward Swift. Jr., Ted Dunne, Edward Swift, Ralph Roberts, Donald McPherson, Jim McCarthy, Thomas Macy, and Co-managers James Gillis and Richard Jenkins. Next year these boys will probably be the foot- ball team of Scituate High School. The Scituate High School football team has again come through the season creditably, tying for the South Shore Championship. Losing the first game to Cohasset, 6 to 0, was an upset, but failed to hold us back. Marshfield and Han- over both went down before the blue and white: Marshfield 6, Scituate 13; Hanover 13, Scitu- ate 28. Next year the team will continue its career without six seniors: Captain Bob Hendrickson, who made his appearances on tackles every- where; John Travers, who always fought hard for victory; Fred O ' Neil, who was ever ready to pick up yardage on runs; Bob Sylvester and Matthew Miles, who were in that line with plenty of fight; and Gilbert Patterson. However, I know next year ' s team will be in there fighting for all they ' ve got, and will come out victorious. The other lettermen were as follows: Roger ZoUin, BASKETBALL Robert Finnie, ' 44 This year ' s basketball team consisted mostly of new material and did not make as good a record as that of previous years. However, next year the same players will probably be back to help us make a better team and a better record. All through the season the boys showed very good sportsmanship and played their hardest. During the year the boys got in some very good practice by playing the Coast Guard teams in the vicinity. The lettermen were as follows: Robeit Fimiie. Manager; Louis Bournazos, Arnold Fuller, Rob- ert Holcomb, Charles Fleming, Gilbert Patterson. Rocco Foniri, Ward Swift, George O ' Neil. Charles Patterson, Gray Curtis, and Teddy Holland. The results of the season were as follows: 21 Pembroke 29 25 Norwell 29 26 Marshfield 26 26 Marshfield 36 28 Duxbury 49 22 Hanover 30 32 Norwell 18 22 Pembroke 28 29 Duxbury 31 28 Marshfield 31 14 Hanover 27 Home Games
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