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25 BOYS ' GLEE CLL B FiusT row: p. Webb, L. Carpenter, R. Rice, Miss Reynolds, Roger Howard, R. Loring, P. Sharp. Second row: M. Veiga, D. Roy, D. Staffeld, H. Whittaker, Robert Howard, D. Roberts. Third row: F. Timpany, D. Shea, T. Hennigan, Ronald Howard, D. Garrigus, J. Noble.
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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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26 BAND First row: J. Railcliffe, J. Taylor. C. Macy, E. GJavin, Second row: C. Tilden, B. Burl. B. Sylvester, C. Ren- eurrel. C. Bailey. R. Mitchell. R. Kirwood. R. Prouty. Third row: E. Gunn. D. Donogluie, D. Dwyer, T. Whit- taker, P. Sharp, C. Rodgers, D. Slaffeld, R. Boyle, D. Dooner, F. Gleason, M. Laidlaw, U. Paradis, Mr. Dickinson. BAND Ruth Mitchell, ' 54 THE Scituate High School Band and Orchestra both had a very successful year. The band started its activities by playing at the football rallies and at two of the home football games. On October 24, the SHS band gave an excellent performance at the Plymouth County Teachers ' Convention at Brockton High School. The All-State Band met at Springfield this last year from February 12 to 14. Fred Gleason with his drums and Tom Whittaker with his clarinet were members of this 1.50 piece band. On February 27, six of the band members went to Randolph High School to participate with the All-Southeastern Massachusetts Band. These members were Fred Gleason, drums; Tom Whittaker. Beth Gunn, and David Dwyer, clari- nets: and Coiuiie Bailey and Richard Boyle, trombones. The Scituate High Band played at the Annual Spring Concert at Scituate High School on March 27. On April 8, the band played in the Grand Ball Room of the Hotel Statler for the International Council for Exceptional Children. On May 9, the Scituate Band again made a good showing at the Southeastern Music Festi- val which was held at Norwell.
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