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28 dalles KEY CLUB FiitsT Row: R. Clapp. C. aline, R. Prouty, M. Corrigan, J. Kei.-ll. F. Rodrick, E. .Stewart, R. Mitchell. Second Row: D. Roy, N. .Murphy, P. Nord, C. Foriman, J. Nitz-ilic, T. Whittaker, C. Goddard, F. Timpany. Third Row: R. W il. v. N. Towli ' , W. ines, J. Locke, R. Prouty. KEY CLUB Thomas Whittaker, ' .54 A T THE Fi.NAL ineeting of the Key Club last )ear, officers were elected for the 19.51 -.52 year as follows: Jack Kettell. president; Michael Corrigan, vice president: Russell Prouty, sec- retary; Fidelio Rodrick, treasurer; Edward Stewart, Jr., Lieutenant Governor. All members of the Key Club attended a meet- ing and dinner of their sponsors, the Scituate Kiwanis Club. This year the Key Club has been active in school affairs. It combined with Pro Merito to sponsor a record hop. Key Club members helped during the basketball season by selling tickets at all the home games. During Blue and White Week the Key Club sponsored a photo contest. Wso during the week the Key Club presented the Good Sports Award to Robert Dwyor and Judith Bernard. Mr. Stewart has ably advised the Key Club in all its activities this year.
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27 PRO MERITO Fii! T Row: R. Mitchell, S. Lee, J. Bernard, R. Clapp, J. Kettell, M. Dyer, B. Prouty, E. Slewarl. Second Row: Miss Bedell, (i. Baker, A. Dacey, E. Jenney, P. Merritt, M. Corrigan, Miss Harrington. Third Row: B. Rice, J. Bainht-r, B. Hunter, C. Litchfield. PRO MERITO . Bam her, ' 52 All hail! all hail! to Pro Merito, The standards set to make ambitions grow. T iiE true meaning of our organization is found in the opening lines of the Pro Merito song. This club is open to all seniors who maintain an 85 average through their four years of high school. The officers chosen for this year were Richard Clapp. Imperator; Jack Kettell. Ductor; Marilyn Dyer. Scriba; and Judy Bernard. Praefectus Aerarii. Our advisers are Miss Harrington and Miss Bedell. After attending a convention at Rockland. October 17, we were better acquainted with the purpose and organization of this club. In coordination with the Key Club a record hop was held at S.H.S. in November. This was a successful dance. The inid-year induction was held in February, at which time George Baker and Michael Corrigan were received as new members. All who attended enjoyed the inspir- ing services and the special entertainment after- wards. Another induction was held the last of May to welcome the eligible juniors to this organization.
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29 BAND AND ORCHESTRA Fin T Row : B. Pro ity, S. Lee, E. Jenney, M. Stark, J. Taylor, C. Macy, F. Sweeney, B. Rice, D. LaVange, G. Mc- Afee. Second Row: B. Gunn, B. Sylvester, D. Dooner, P. Sharp, F. Gleason, T. Whittaker, C. Rencurrel, D. Mollis, R. Proiilv, B. Burt, C. Tilden, Mr. Dickinson. Tuihd Row: D. Jenney, J. Staffekl, T. Smith, D. Donog- liiie. T. l.iiciifirld, C. Rodgers, C. Nitzsche, J. Fisher, D. Dwyer, R. Mitchell, D. Paradis, D. Staffekl. BAND AND ORCHESTRA Thomas Whittaker, 54 ' X HIS year, under the direction of Mr. Dickin- son, the band and orchestra have shown much improvement. There are inany new mem- bers, and better performance has been shown. At the football games the band was really outstanding under the leadership of the drum majorettes. The band played at all home games and one awa). The band has performed at several other events this year. They attended a B.U. football game and played in the massed bands. They played at the annual concert March 28. On May 14 the band attended the Southeastern Massachu- setts Music Festival at Middleboro, Mass. They also played on Memorial Day. This year Barbara Prouty and John Stafleld attended the Massachusetts All-State Convention at Framingham. The orchestra also has improved. It has played at the spring concert and many assem- blies. This year the band and orchestra will lose through graduation one trumpet player, one tuba player, one violinist, and one clarinetist.
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