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23 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY First row: C. Locklin, J. White, J. Taylor, Miss Reyn ilcis, P. Calioon, D. Jenney, Miss Gile, G. McCarthy, P. Clark, C. Macy. Second row: R. Gahoon, F. Bowker, D. Proiity, P. Sharp, D. Staffeld, C. Gocldard, R. Howard, M. Fitzgerald, L. Bailey. Third row: J. Bongarzone, A. McAidiffe. R. Mitchell, L. Stone, A. Pratt, C. Merritt, P. Newcomb, L. Hodgdon. SENIOR CLASS PLAY First row: M. Glavin. R. O ' Hern, D. Jenney, S. Taggart, J. Taylor, K. Virtue. A. Breen, D. Staffeld. Second row: J. Bongarzone, J. McEleney, D. Hollis, A. McAuliffe, W. Vines, L. Newcomb, E. Hatch, K. Roberts, Miss Gile.
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22 ALL-SCHOOL PRODUCTION Sue Tag art, ' 53 THE annual all-school production was Waltz Time, by Charles George. The success of this musical comedy was due chiefly to the fine cast and to the able direction of Miss Gile and Miss Reynolds, with the assistance of Mr. Hands. The cast included Donald Jenney ' as Kirby ' Stev- ens, a young musician; Phyllis Gaboon as Sue Oliver, who believed in Kirby ' s ambitions; Jack- lyn White as Lilac, the colored maid; Diane Prouty as Mrs. Lucy Stevens, mother of Kirby and Jefferson; Ronald Howard as Gilmore Scott, a young man-about-town : Carolyn Macy as Patri- cia Summers, a young old-maid; Patricia New- comb as Gretchen Dale, the girl next door; Donald Hollis as Jefferson Stevens, Kirby ' s older brother; and David Staffeld as Lester Temple- ton, a music publisher. Friends of Kirby were played by Judith Taylor. Peter Sharp, Carolyn Locklin. Charles Goddard, Gail McCarthy, and Maureen Fitzgerald. Credit should also go to stage manager, Charles Goddard: and prompters Judy Bongar- zone, Ronald Howard, and David Staffeld. Scenery was by Miss Shmauk and Mr. Burgess, and costumes were supervised by Mrs. O ' Donnell. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Sue Taggart, ' 53 Cast: Sue Taggart TITLE: Mother Is A Freshman — a three-act comedy by Raphael David Blau Where: Scituate High School Auditorium When: May L 19.53 - Mrs. Abigail Abbott, a widow Judith Taylor — Susan, her daughter Donald Jenney — Professor Michaels, zoology teacher Donald Hollis — Dean Gillingham. Dean of Pointer College Evelyn Hatch — Mrs. Miller, a house- mother Ann McAuliffe, Carolyn Macy, Lois New- comb. Joan McEleney. Maureen Glavin, Ann Breeii. Karl Virtue. F avid Staffeld, Bobb) 0 Hern, and Bill Vines — stu- dents at Pointer College Scenery : L nder the direction of Miss Shmauk and Mr. Burgess with the help of the Properties Committee Stage Manager: Kemieth Roberts Prompter: Judith Bongarzone Lshers: Directed by Miss Harrington Tickets: Directed by Mr. Wilcox Director: Our Miss Gile
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24 GIRLS ' GLEE CLLB FiliST now: P. Dwijilil. L. Nt-wcomb, F. Squire, V. Rineliait, F. Qiiinn, S. Dauphinee, J. Barry, J. Radcliffe, J. Taylor. L. (Jalljreath. M. Stark. P. Calioon, R. Mitchell, C. Bumpiis. Second row: P. McAiiIiffe, J. Roderick, 5. Walsh. ,1. Petrie, P. Gleason, R. Alves, N. DeMello, G. McCarthy, P. Fleming, S. Cole, E. Holland. D. Brigham, L). Prouiy. R. Ryan, B. Foster, A. Nichols, Miss Reynolds. Tiimn now: D. Costa, F. LeMoine, M. Claflin, C. Locklin. C. Merritt. L. Hodgdon, M. Blanchard, D. Burnham. P. Newcomb, M. Fettig, G. Collier, E. McElroy. C. Macy. J. Graham, B. D ' Amelio. Fourth row: 1. Gleason, Y. Mongeau, M. Ryan, C. Bamber, M. Curran, K. Andrews. N. Lopes, M. .Sylvester, B. Mayo, M. Riordan, J. White, J. Bongarzone, A. McAuliffe. J. Muller, S. Taggart. D. Sherman, E. Turner. Fifth row: E. Hatch, A. Mitchell, L. Stearns, M. Ryan, A. McEleney, M. Staf- feld, J. Agnew, J. Veiga, P. Clark, P. Clapp, J. Fitzsim nons, M. Smith, C. Grassie, C. Bowker, K. Rice, B, Short, G. Purslow, G. Clapp. GLEE CLUBS Shirley fValsh, ' 54 THIS year the Girls ' Glee Club had many new members, and there were twenty-four in the Boys ' Glee Club. The girls were divided into two groups as usual, the Freshmen and Sophomores comprising one group and the Juniors and Seniors, the other. Each group met every Thurs- da for two periods. Last summer Miss Reynolds, our director, at- tended the Fred Waring Workshop at the Uni- versity of New Hampshire. She returned in the fall with many new songs and ideas. On the last day of school before the Christmas holidays a group of girls sang Christmas carols in the corridors. All of the senior girls sang at the Christmas assembly program. Both boys ' and girls ' groups participated in the Spring Con- cert. They will also sing at the Baccalaureate Service and Graduation exercises.
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