Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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ALL-SCHOOL PLAY FiiiST row: J. Roderick. C. Gomes, L. Norris, A. Misner, Miss Reynolds, Mr. Biggar, P. Cahoon, Miss Gile, J. Turner, 1 . Sargent, S. Bevan J. Cole. Second how: E. Andrade, R. Alves. L. Hodgdon. B. Giinn. M. Garrity, J. Fisher, M. Fitzgerald, .1. Veiga, C. Bailey. M. Bobbi ns, S. .Adler, J. Breen. Third row: F. Bowker, N. Bowser, L. Carpenter, R. Proiity. D. Conant. B. Burnham, R. Mitchell, P. Sharp, S. McEleney, G. Roberts. SENIOR CLASS PLAY First row: M. Stark. P. Cahoon. L. Carpenter, P. Sharp. P. McAiiliffe, G. Clapp. Second row: B. Hare, A. Mitchell, U. Prouty, Miss Gile, J. Denker. Mr. Biggar, R. Mitchell. D. Sherman, B. Austin.

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ALL SCHOOL PRODUCTION .S7; ;7ey Walsh. ' 54 THIS ear the annual all-school production was in the form of a musical revue entitled Keep It Gav. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Phyllis Cahoon. This entertairmient was a huge success thanks to the talent of the cast and the fine direc- tion of Miss Gertrude Reynolds. Miss Eleanor Gile. and Mr. Ra mond Biggar. The theme song, sung by Phyllis Cahoon. was followed by a vocal duet by Lois Hodgdon and Shirle Bevan. Soloists were Nancy Bowser and Pat Snyder, vocalists: Rosalie Evans, playing the accordian: Connie Bailey, the trombone; and Dick Mitchell, the saxaphone. A vocal group consisting of Mary Andrews, Gail Roberts, Sheila McEleney, and Maureen Garrity entertained with many songs. Lee Carpenter. Peter Sharp. Richie Prout . and Harr Driscoll made up the male quartet which sang Dry Bones. A large group consisting of Lois Hodgdon, Shirley Bevan, Mary Andrews, Gail Roberts, Dale Conant, Sandra Adler, Sheila McEleney, Maureen Garrity, Julia Veiga, Edalina Andrade, Beverly Burnham, Connie Gomes, Joanne Fisher, Joyna Roderick. Martha Robbins. Diantha Sar- gent. Rosalie Alves, and Beth Gunn sang an original song entitled Musical Memories. Ann Misner. Deborah Logan. Sonja Fischer, and Linda Morris made up a quartet. The magicians of the evening were Pete Garrigus and David Durrant. From the Junior High came a vocal group consisting of Pat Ford, Judy Breen, Janice Finlay, Maureen Fitzgerald. Faitb Bowker, and Jessie Cole. For the finale the entire cast joined in the theme song. Keep It Gay. SENIOR CLASS PLAY 5 H 7ey Walsh, ' 54 ON Al ' RII, . ' )(). the Senior Class Pla . Brother Goose. written by William Davidson, was presented at the high school auditorium. With a fine cast and able direction, the per- formance pro ed to be a huge success. The cast inclufled the following: Tonnin Whittaker — Jeff, a serious-minded architect PInllis Gaboon — Pegg . a |)ersonal)l( ' house- keeper Maureen Stark — Ihacinth. a tcn- ear-old girl football plaver Diaiuie Sherman Lenore. the sophisticate of the pla Alice Mitchell Carol, a fi fieen- ear-old ounii lad Ruth Mitclu-11 — Mrs. Trinnner. a cr frank and out?-|joken woman of fifl Lee Carpenter — Wes. a 17- ear-old l)o who is girl crazy Peter Sharp — a rough-looking truck driver Pat McAuliffe — Sarah, a Negro maid with the full southern accent Diane Prout — Helen, the very sIojjjjn house- keejjcr (Jlad)s Clapp — Eve, the allractixe Southern belle who is so very completely helpless. The pla was under the direction of Miss Eleanor Ciile. assisted b Mr. Ra niond Biggar. Mr. Johnson was general stage manager, with James Denker, student stage manager. The ushers were directed b Miss Hawkes; Mr. Wilcox was in charge of tickets: and Miss Vinal headed the Cand Committee. The scenery was done 1) Mr. Burgess and Miss Shmauk. assisted b the Pioperties Committee. Peter Sharp was in charge of light and sound effects. Boimey Austin and Barbara Hare served as j)rompters. 24



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Ml L)K. i COl . (,IL FiiisT now : F. Cahoon, G. Clapp, W. Coltun. R. Proiity, Miss Harrington. C. Goclclard. Uamber, Kimalil Kirwood. L. Bcriianl M. Stark. Second row : S. Walsh. D. Oakes. Roger Kirwood. C. Renciirrel. T. Whiitaker. D. Colu n, B. (iiiiui. 1). Parki-r, R .Mitchell. STUDENT Carolyn I THE oliiceis of tlie Student Council for this year are Charles Goddard, president: Rich- ard Proutv. ice president: Caroly n Batnber. secretar : and William Colton. treasurer. As in previous years Miss Harrington and Mr. Froberger are our advisers. At the first Student Council meeting President Charles (ioddard appointed committees for the school vear to perform the duties of the council. The Rally Committee, headed by Maureen Stark, had as other members Gladys Clapp and Eliza- beth Gunn. Shirley Walsh, chairman. Ronald Kirwood and Charles Rencurrel were on the Spec- ial Assemblies Committee. Carolyn Bamber, chairman of the Attendance Committee, was assisted by Donald Cohen and Roger Kirwood. The Ways and Means Committee consisted of Letitia Bernard, chairman. Donald Oakes and Charles Rencurrel. The P. T. A. Committee which helped run the record hops was Phyllis Cahoon, chairman. Ruth Mitchell and Thomas Whittaker. Co-chairmen of the Locker Room Committee were Charles Goddard and Phyllis Cahoon. Four seniors from the council. Ph llis Caho(jn. Charles Goddard. Richard F ' routy, and Thomas COUNCIL inber, ' 55 Whittaker. attended the Fall State Convention at Plymouth High School on October 6. On April 7. four junior delegates, nine representatives and the two advisers attended the Spring Convention of the Southeastern Board of Associated Bodies of Student Councils at Lawrence High School. Falmouth, Massachusetts. The Student Council, with the assistance of the student body, voted to institute a student monitor system at the opening of the new addition to the school. This system will be completely run by the students themselves. The council also voted to prepare handbooks explaining our school. The record hops sponsored by the Parent- Teacher Association with the assistance of the Student Council were a success this year. Many well-known disc- jockeys, as well as our (jwii Key Club, entertained at the record hops. The Student Council, as in previous years, sponsored Blue and White Week. The Student Council welcomes any suggestions from the student body and hopes that all mem- bers of the school take an interest in student affairs. 26

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