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23 COMBINED GLEE CLUBS FnssT Row: J. Daniels, . L Brow. J. Dwight, A. Brow, M. Lopes, S. Mongeau, J. Perry, R, Manning, B. Hunter, J. Foniri. Skconu Row: C. Witt, K. Manning, D. Richardstm, M. Dyer, L. Garland, M. Chase, M. Noble, M. Smith, B. Short, M. Abbott, G. Veiga, R. Kane, P. Merritt, A. Dacey, P. Hunter, N. Breen. Third Row: G. Gleason. R. Turner, M. Pratt, M. Roy, S. Brigham, P. Hobson, B. Monteiro, R. Rodrick, M. Wright, N. Dwight, C. Litchfield, R. LaVange, F. Bissell, J. Taylor, D. Parker, C. espaziani, C. Jenkins, Miss Reynolds. Fourth Row: J. Flaherty, J. Castles, F. Zalenski, G. Cole, M. Damon, M. Stewart, V. Ahola, S. Anderson. C. Cross, M. McLean, S. Fitts, J. Nord, B. Cole, J. Kettell. B. Murrill, M. L. Kilduff, C. Roberts, L. Sampson, V. Cole, K. Boylston, J. Carlson, E. 0. O ' Neil, F. Whorf, C. Mendell, L. Merritt, M. Dowd, P. Rich. Fifth Row: H. Dowd. B. Connolly, M. Nichols, J. Best, P. Ford, E. Barrett, H. Cole, W. Chipman, J. Breen, A. Daneau. G. Parker, W. Merritt, T. Snow, G. Whorf, R. Duflfey, J. Jenkins, T. IHaherty, C. Stearns, A. Dwyer, J. Dwyer, D. Vickery. COMBINED GLEE CLUBS Fay Bissell, ' 49 THE glee club consists of 104 members this year. It is divided into three groups: the sophomore and freshmen girls, the junior and senior girls, and the boys. Miss Reynolds is in charge of all of these groups. Sections of the glee club have taken part in various assemblies during the year. At the Christ- mas assembly chosen members of the girls ' glee club, dressed in choir robes and carrying candles, sang Christmas carols. Miss Reynolds chose an- other group to sing at the radio program which Scituate High School broadcast over Station WBET in Brockton this fall. The glee club is now working on music for graduation and baccalaureate.
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22 ORCHESTRA Janice Taylor, ' 49 SCITUATE High School certainly can take pride in the new school orchestra. The first outstanding performance of our or- chestra was at the Christmas Assembly. When the time came for the orchestra to give its part of the assembly, the curtains parted, and there, before the astonished eyes of the audience, ap- peared a beautiful Christmas scene. Grouped around an authentic street lantern stood the or- chestra members, dressed in winter clothes, stocking caps, and other yuletide finery. They played carols, and White Christmas, for which they received an encore. It was a very impressive program and we began to realize the full value of our orchestra. Then later in the year in an assembly put on by the music department, this organization again made an appearance. This time when the curtain opened, the stage was a maze of soft lights, and the players were seated behind blue banners on which S H S was beautifully scrolled. These striking additions were made by Miss Kingsbury. Our school orchestra not only looked like the real thing. but it also sounded like it. On March 11, the orchestra played at the Stu- dent Association dance. They had a repertoire of about thirty pieces and again they were a smash hit. They also participated in the All-School Broadcast earlier in the year. They have had many rehearsals in their own out-of-school time, using a rotation system so that each member has the rehearsal at his home at one time or another. A world of credit is due Mr. Alpert. who not only instructs the group, but also takes part in it with his trombone. It is inspiring to see such perfection reached through loyalty and hard work. So to the orches- tra we say Good Luck — We ' re proud of you.
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24 HONOR ROLL The following names have appeared on the honor roll once or more in the first three marking periods. High Honors Barbara Best — 1. 2 Virginia Day — 2 Honors Fay Bissell Nancy Gilley Mary Ldti Corrigan Patricia Goddard Virginia Day John Stewart Florence Zalenski 12TH GRADE Joy Hamlin Honorable Mention Dorothy McPherson Josephine Foniri Nancy Litchfield George ISIitchell Elizabeth Murrill Susan Anderson John Cahir Virginia Cole Pauline Hunter Roseanne Kane Harold McAvenia Joyce Bamber Judith Bernard Madeline Browne Robert Browne Lois Call Richard Clapp Ann Dacey Marilyn Dyer Barbara Hunter Evelyn Jenney Kenneth Brebner Elizabeth Grassie Dorothy Kane Ann McAuliffe Honors Jane Nord Penelope Rich Barbara Short Donna Vickery Charmaine Witt Honors IITH GRADE Honorable Mention Velma Ahola Forrest King Nancy Breen Robert Lee Ronald Duval Carol Stearns Patricia Hobson Clifford Tyler Joan Kettell Clara Vespaziani lOTH GRADE Honorable Mention Lois Merritt Robert Morrow Mary Jane Stewart Ida Vespaziani Fannie Whorf Bruce Wyman Honors Sara Lee Carol Litchfield Priscilla Merritt Robert Mitchell Helen Murphy Russell Paul Barbara Prouty Dale Richards Edward Stewart Carol Walsh Honors Neil Murphy Peter Palmer Dooley Sciple Suzanne Tasaart George Bearce Mary Lou Brow Robert Burbank Eugene Cohen Geraldine Gleason Marlene Lopes Charles Mitchell Muriel Nichols Scott Roberts 9TH GRADE Honorable Mention Joseph Alves William Bonomi Michael Corrigan Liicinda Stanley 8TH GRADE Dickson Fitts Helen Hatch John Kettell Rosemary Manning Peter Nord Joan Perry ii Turner Honorable Mention Aram Brazilian Judith Bongazone Mary Goodnow Donald Jenney Towle 7TH GRADE Maureen Baker Martha Burrows Gladys Clapp Elizabeth Craig James Denker Charles Goddard Jane Graham John Locke Mary Marsh Bessie Mayo Margaret McNally Honors Thor Ruth Mitchell Yvonne Mongeau Sara Paul Diane Prouty Gail Purslow Priscilla Rand Barbara Ryan Dianne Sherman Maureen Stark Mildred Sylvester Nancy Taggart Whittaker Honorable Mention Robert Bonney Phyllis Gaboon Linda Corcoran Fred Gleason Richard Green
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