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ww FORM ONE Sealed-L. Lavan, M. Gross, H. Locke, W. Paul, Gauss, Bateman, Eyslcr, Trcadwell. Pmlrdon, Tnrlov. Sammi' Row-S. Hoyt, Walslm, Johnston, Filwl, dclicixedon. Wutmrincn, McGowan, Brown, Tzmsill, Brashitch, Mr. Coles. FORM TWO Served'-Parker, Lindon, W. Minnis, Hcnriquez, A. Lenzner, Henneman, Borgzinner. M. Starke, P. Starke, -I. Bonbright, Purks. Semud Rau'-Mr. Bullentine, Vance, K. johnson, Marshall, E. Hoyt, C. Hager, Turner, S. Luvan, Bums, Lockwood. Morgan, Mr. Lang- ford. Abwzzl-Bilbao. LITERARY CLUB Sealed-Goodwin, Anderson, Mr. MC- Leod, Noyes, Stillman, Lindsay, Semin! Rau'-H. Stabenau, A. Hager. Marr, Arkush, T. Lenzner, M. Hicks, Kocglcr.
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xQ.W1f mf gall. ,, .V I .J '7,- fda GRADE FOUR Sealed-D. Bonhright, j. Quigley, Wes selman, H. Hamilton, J. Behlke, Rey- nard, Meeker, Novak, Sypher, Powell Second Rou'4Miss Hopkins, F. Clarke J. Rose, Truman, Beelve, Gillam, Mahin Murray, Sobel, Vidal, Krushinsky, K Hannan, Mrs. Oexle. Tbird Rf1u'-Skar- strom, McCullam, Fried, johnson, Bo- gart, Wliitney, Holbrook, j. Mulvey .W11rd, McGregor, Godfrey. Alaxeulf Todd. GRADE FIVE Seafed-T. Blatterman, T. Smith, Lyons Marr, Sifton, Angler, Koegler, Hodges Fulweiler, Temple. Second Rau'-Mr McLeod, Arkush, F. Mayer, Norton Allstrom, A. Hager, H. Stalnenau Hebard, M. Rose, Thorne, de Chatelain Parks, Lazar. Alzrezzl-Biondo, P. Lewis GRADE SIX Seated-T. Elms, Goodwin, Berkson Smyth, M. Hicks, T. Lenzner, Hartney Hower. Secmzd Rau'-T. Lee, Rapp Anderson, Steel, Stark, Hsieh, Piel Lindsay, Mr. Shafer. Third Rau'-Fry Stillman, Noyes, Hand, Newman, Dus tan, Dribben, Kapps.
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DRAMATICS OWER SCHOOL dramatics has been divided into two sections, each of which gave a play. Grades one through four were coached by Mrs. Elliot, and grades five through eight were under the direction of Miss Wright. The first four grades presented a play called The Old Woman Who Lived in the Shoe. The leading roles were played by David McGregor as Santa Claus, john Bose as the fairy godmother, Michael Fried as Mother Goose, john Matthews as Whistling Willie, and Barry Meeker as Goody Greene. No Room at the Inn was presented by grades live through eight, major parts being played by jon Borgzinner, Edward Lockwood, Tony Mar- shall, and Stanley Stillman. Both plays were a great success. We extend our congratulations to our two apt dramatic coaches and the boys who participated in the presentations. BAND UPERLATIVES will have to be used when speaking of the progress that the band has made over this past year. Under the very able direction of Mr. Fraser the boys have learned not only to play their instruments alone, but also to play them together, a difficulty not appreciated by those who have not tried it themselves. Although the band was small early in the year, many Lower School boys have joined and will soon become regular members. An increased interest among the boys of the Upper School has also been shown this year. To the enjoyment of the student body the band entertained in chapel by playing the Beau Sabreur Overture and several marches. The members of the band include the following boys: Trumpets-Evans, Finn, E. Hoyt, Tucker, Clarinets-L. Lavan, Lindon, Millar, Trombones -S. Hoyt, S. Lavan, Gross, Drums-Treadwell, Eysler, Flute-Bonbrightg Sousaphone-Weed. ,All of the members agree that Mr. Fraser has greatly improved the band and are looking for- ward to an even better season next year. K RIFLE HE Lower School Rifle Club under the direc- tion of Mr. McLeod has been steadily improv- ing. Interest has been stimulated in the Club by awarding achievement medals in chapel. Addi- tional measures have been taken to make the range completely safe, and the rifles have been put into perfect working order. Vance and Lindon, both from Form II, hold the record for the highest score this year with a forty- seven, shot from a prone position. ENTERTAINMENT URING the past year the Lower School has had a variety of entertainment, including movies and various programs, presented by the students. The most important events were probably the plays put on by the boys at Christmas, which were heartily enjoyed by the actors as well as the audience. Forms I and II had their annual St. Valentine's Dance on February 16th. To add to the festivities prizes were given and excellent refreshments were served by Miss Stewart. Parents' Night featured the Pageant of Trin- ity School presented by the older boys, and some short plays presented by the lower grades. After a few numbers by the Glee Club, the parents went up to inspect their sons' classrooms and view the various articles on exhibit. GLEE CLUB NDER the able direction of Mr. Harms the Lower School Glee Club combined with the Senior Glee Club and the Lenox School Girls Choir to sing parts of the Merriah at Christmas. Solos were sung by Larry Lavan, Charles Wuori- nen, james Eysler, and Steven Anderson. The Glee Club also sang Oh Holy Night at the Christmas play and a few days later sang at the Carol Service, besides forming part of the en- tertainment for Parents' Night on April 13.
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