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SWMQE 'EAN9' 3 4 anew rnzfling: Cutting, Nlinich. Van Scliairk, la-ster, Seeley, Zinn, Woody llickeox. Sf'f1tea7: Livermore, Matheson, Eliassen, Wolf, Parte ilhert, Angell, Hastings, and Cabot. .A D.A D CHEERLEADER The liancl and tllieerleaclers were principally active in the fall when their presence at lootlmall games adclecl Illillfll ly to the c-olor and spirit of the occasions, or contributed to pre-game enthusiasm at the pep rallies. llncler Nlr. Tisr-hler's superxision, the two groups sharpened their skills in pep-inducing activities. Paul Sing -aclecl the Cheerleaders, who introcluvecl a nurnher of new sight anfl sound effects. This yearis new policy of allowing the student hotly to travel with the team to games away gave a wirler play to hc 1 1 y rr 1' 'lt'CI'lCEiil6I'S CIIOFIS. IUI' they appeared at Deerfield. Cushing, and Kirnlmall Union. ' ' Q. ,fs N- . :z-.,x..,,g4 H K l . . ,.,.,. , f n - tax ,r yu ey M NEM A Q. K .U ,. 5' 3 .Q ' Slnnrling: llraw'l'or1l Swueley and Paul Singer. KII1't'ffl1g.' Woody Hit . ., 1 cox. Kurt xwl'5it'l'tlli0Il, and ll:-ln-r Lrowell.
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Top row: Dowlin, Ford, l,', Mitchell, Taylor, Stagner, Quebnnan, Conipson, Laughton, Ottey, Yeonians, Rose, Seeley, Van Sehaick, Eric Eberle. Third row: Carbine, Lovely, P. H. Johnson, Donaldson, Zinn, Dunn, Hastings, Okie, Toothaker, Woody Hickcox, Vea, A. Mitche Noonan. lllauvclt, Partel, Second row: Bosworth, Swift, Cray, Borcli, Denker, Aulisi, Caswell, Sweeley, D. Brown, Dorman, Steinle, Chas Newcoinbe, Allen, Griffith. Bottom row: Lardner, Noyes, Kilgore, Baxter, Shields, Areson, Mason, Stewart, Einig, MacArt, Cabot, Bri head, Singer, Hubert, WL-stergrcii, Talbert, and Mr. Tischler. fMissing from picture: Gallacar and Yatsevitehl. CLEE CL B A D OCTET Boys in the Clee Club have an opportunity for training in singing, blending as a group, and making public appe: ances. This yearls club was the largest ever, totaling 65 voices divided into four classesefirst and second teno baritones and basses--according to the singeris range. The Club made its first public appearance in the fall on Parents' Day at the morning church service. The prineil appearance before Christmas was the traditional Candlelight Service in December. A joint concert with Kimh Union was planned as a tune-up for the Annual Prep School Glee Club concert at Northfield, as was also a jo concert with the Mary Burnham School Clee Club. ln the spring an enjoyable concert was shared with girls from the Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill School. Penn Lardner was president of the Clee Club, Woody' Hickcox, vice-president, and Peter Mitchell and Ronald Ste art, managers. The V-Sis octet are a select group of boys from the Clee Club who have a definite talent for singing and wht voices blend pleasingly. They sing popular numbers and standard octet numbers, concentrating on close harmol The V-His made a number of appearances during the year, and their services have been sought by the local servi clubs. Left to right: Second tenors Reginald Blauvelt and Ed Stein first tenors -Ronald Stewart and Penn Lardnerg baritones---Pe Allen and Dill lilPSXN'UI'lllQ basses-Peter Van Schaiek and Wot Hickcox.
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Standing: Westergren, P. Mitchell, Noonan, Denker. Seated: Seeley, Cannon, Wallace, Kilgore. LIFE The Life Staff has a two-fold responsibility: to see that the bulletin board edition on the first floor of Fuller is kept reasonably up-to-date with pictures and news, and to provide material for the quar- terly printed edition whose 3000 circulation goes to all alumni and parents as Well as to those at the school. Phil Cannon headed the staff on the editorial side, while Denis Noonan was responsible for the business end of the publication. Paul Butler and Kurt WCSt61'gfCI1 were active in the sports depart- ment, while Bob Seeley reported campus news. Dick Wallace was photography editor. Bill Denker and Jess Kilgore rounded out the top staff.
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