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22 ' 4 6 CLASS SONG Four years we ' ve been at Sutton High Four years of happiness We ' ve worked and strived to do our best And hope to reach success. Beyond the gates of graduation Will our hopes all be fulfilled? If we face our problems bravely We can each our fortunes build. Many friends we ' ll leave behind us And the mem ' ries we have shared But tomorrow ' s treasures Offer us new pleasures As we leave dear Sutton High. Joan Moran Marion Marble Eleanor Peterson EXITUS STAFF Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors Literary Editor Advertising Managers Business Manager Circulation Manager .. Art Editor Eleanor Peterson Helen Horne, Joan Morgan Jean LaCoy Robert Brigham, Richard Plante Herman Stienstra Marion Marble Anah Johnson
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21 ' ■4 6 BAND Something new was added this year when Mrs. Crocker organ- ized a high school band. At the beginning of the year the shortage of musical instruments somewhat retarded the progress of the group. Of the 24 members, 16 were beginners. The band marched on Mem- orial Day and also gave a concert at tjie Sutton High School Open House on June 4. The members of the band, and their respective instruments are as follows: — William Baker, trumpet Robert Girard, trumpet Kent Boutilier, trumpet Adelle Smith, trumpet Channing Smith, trombone Eileen Andrews, trombone Edward MacLaren, E Flat bass Norton Clarkson, E Flat alto Betty Horne, bugle Claire Pechie, bugle Ann Stockwell, snare drum Gordon Young, snare drum Dolores Stopyra,, snare drum Alfred Marando, snare drum Nancy Smith, snare drum Pauline Gribouski, snare drum Robert Chausse, snare drum Sidney DeYoung, bass drum Ruth King, fife Richard Hutchinson, clarinet Stanley Cimochowski, clarinet Louise Freeland, ‘cymbals Robert Sanger, saxophone Irene Martell, drum majorette ORCHESTRA A larger school orchestra was formed this year with onb period a week set aside for rehearsal. Time charts were posted by Mrs. Crocker to remind pupils of their regular practice period each day at home. The orchestra played incidental music at the ‘senior play and also played for marching at graduation. The members of the orchestra are as follows: — Marion Marble, piano Ann Stockwell, piano Norton Clarkson, drums Gordon Young, drums Louise Freeland, violin Lucille Currier, violin Nancy Smith, violin William Baker, trumpet Robert Girard, trumpet Kent Boutilier, trumpet Robert Sanger, saxophone Channing Smith, trombone Stanley Cimochowski, clarinet Richard Hutchinson, clarinet Richard Pouliot, E Flat alto
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THE SENIOR CLASS TRIP TO NEW YORK MONDAY: TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Took 9:05 train out of Union Station, Worcester. Arrived in New York at 2:05. Taxied to Hotel Victoria. Visited Empire State Building in afternoon. Went to Radio City Music Hall and saw A. J. Cronin ' s The Green Years and The Easter Pageant . C. B. S. Studio where we saw Eileen Farrell ' s broadcast. Tour of National Broadcasting Company. Tour of Rockerfeller Center. Visited LaGuardia Airport in the afternoon. Went to Paramount Theatre where we saw Road to Utopia , The Virginian and Benny Goodman ' s orchestra on the stage. Returned to the Victoria where a few of us danced in the Candlelight Room. Visited Museum of Science and Industry. Some of the boys went to a baseball game. Others went to the Hayden Planetarium and Museum of Natural History. Went to Hats Off to Ice at the Center Theatre and Supper Club Broadcast at N. B. C. Returned to Victoria. Party in Room 411. Some went to Statue of Liberty. Others went shopping at Wanamaker ' s Department Store. Visited St. Patrick ' s Cathedral. Taxied to Grand Central Station. Took 4:05 train out of New York. Arrived in Worcester at 8:35. Lena Desjourdy George Aspinwall
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