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RADIATOR YEAR BOOK First row:—Smith, Collins, Taitlcbaum, Chisholm, Kelley, Jones, Sumner. Deagan, Pellegrini. Second row:—Fowle, Graham, Bloomer. II. Baratta, Prentiss. Cliddcn, M. Baratta, Mathewson, Hughes. Third rote: Gaunce, Borgati, Squires. Fantelli. Di Guisto, Rogers. Carroll. Fortunati. Armstrong. Card. BOYS’ FIFE AND DRUM CORPS The Boys’ Fife and Drum Corps held their first meeting early in September and a leader was elected. The corps drilled outside as long as the weather permitted and then re- tired indoors to learn new selections. The membership was twenty-four, consisting of six drums and eighteen fifes. Many of the members were juniors and sophomores. The fife and drum corps has played twice in public, on April 19th in Lexington, and on Class Day. The corps has progressed more rapidly than in previous years and the success of the year may be attributed to the excellent cooperation of the boys and the expert in- struction of Mr. Maynard. 127 Edward F. Kelley, Drum Major.
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RADIATOR YEAR BOOK First row, left to right: -Clyde Armstrong, George Daily. Salvatore l)i Russo, Mr. Whittemore, Mr. Hayward. Charles Orell, Ezra Andelman. Second row:—Paul McCue. John Martignetti. Robert Watts. Lawrence Williams. Walter Dewar, Edward Kelley. Third row:—Isadore Larkin. John Noonan. Robert Bollard. Eugene Sanchez. Gilbert Jones. Fourth row:—Harold White, Richard Bryant. Harry Seymour. Herbert Falgren. Fred A. Clark, Leader absent) BOYS’ GLEE CLUB The close of this term gives to the credit of the Boys’ Glee Club a successful and bene- ficial year. Remarkable effort was shown on the part of the hoys who helped in the annual Christmas Play. On Christmas Eve a number of the Boys’ Glee Club went about the city singing carols. This year the club has been under the supervision of Mr. Whittemore, who has helped us immensely, and of Mr. Hayward, whose encouragement and faithfulness arc appreciated by all the boys. 126 Fred A. Clark. Leader 1927.
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PLAYERS’ CLUB First row:—Hope Blaisdell, D. Marble, W. Spear, M. Marshall, M. Carmosino, L. Carboni, H. Manning. I). Gordon. Second row:—Ruth Hodges, F. Connor, R. Kennard, 0. MacPherson, W. Irving, J. Gilbert, S. Christian. A. Taylor. W. Might, S. Brown. Third row:—B. Russell, I). Watkins, E. Robinson, E. Collupy, B. Capodilupo. L. Elliot, J. Yacubian, B. Ross. Si. Page, S. Ciambelli, R. Hanison. Fourth row:—H. Furness, W. Carey, R. Hanlon, L. Carra, L. Tuttle. J. Martignetti, F. Elwcll, W. Hein, F. Polak. Fifth row:—W. Raymond, J. Pierce, Hill, J. Niles, H. Bradbury, E. Sanchez, H. Farr.
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