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Center Stage Here we arc on stage for Act II. Eagerly awaiting their cues, our school clubs stand in the wings. Let us see what groups our spotlights find on stage left. Ol' course, we should have known by the various musical sounds that our great band and orchestra are tuning up their instruments. Our second spotlight, radiant with color, is now falling on our Girls' Chorus, whose voices fill the air with sweet tones. XVatch also the gleam of Mr. Si- pola's baton. Our spotlight focuses next on center stage. Here, its piercing blue rays outline the Student Council in executive session, presided over by President Richard Dutton. To the left of the Student Council, our spotlight shifts to a brilliant green and features the sophomore, junior. and senior class officers as they trod the boards. On stage right a battery of pastel flashes reveal our Lookout staff, which has taken care of the publicity for our play. Next, our roving spotlight captures an attractive group of players, the Commercial Club and Director Miss Florence Clifford. H'hat is this group now enteringwone that is speaking in a strange, rhytlnnic tongue? lVhy, none other than our progressive French Club and Cadets featuring lvlademoiselle Cowing and Monsieur Nionakis. Proudly we tune in our Radio Club on the Air, which is responsible for the sound effect in our presentation of The H1lj1j11'e,s'l l'f'ars. Three brilliant spots are now operating to distinguish other players. First is the Sports Club. sponsors of many successful dances and parties. Spotlighted next is the Inter Nos Club with adviser, Miss Elizabeth Upham. and President Joan Coflan as they prepare for another of their popular social events. Our athletic performers, the Boys' Leaders' Club. blink hap- pily in the colorful rays. Places everyone! House lights out! Footlightsl And the curtain rises for .-Xct ll. Ethel Keats Shirley Kondrup Stage Directors Page 'fwcnty-four
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BAND Third Row: C. Putnam. J. Keller, R. Kenney, K. Hanson, W. Scott, K. Hayes, W. Cook, D. Saunders, J. Walsh, D. Sherman, P. Duston, L. Seymour, J. MacLeod, D. Putney, E. Vaters, L. Young, J. Lawrence. Second Row: P. Ober, P, Needham, J. Rich, E. Haladay, M. Iwanowlcz. R. Kerwin, W. Millett, R. Johnson, J. Kassels. J. Cox, N. Hall, D. Munro, W. Sirnoneau, B. Chirone, D. Potter, Mr. Chandler. First Row: C. LeBlanc, R. Larson, D. Fritz, L. DeFelice, R. Donegan, K. Payne, L. Feeney, A. Fairbanks, P. Smith. R. Smith. R. Towse. The Band Xvhen the band members attended their first rehearsal, they were greet- ed bv Robert Chandler, who is replacing Mr. Fanck as director of the band. Under Mr. Chandlers leadership the band prepared itself for the football season. Rain. however, prevented this organization from showing its ability at all except a few of the games. At these few, Drum Major Peter Uber led the members through their formations. in which the band made a good showing. After the football season, Mr. Chandler concentrated on getting the band ready for its Spring concert. The members worked hard to make it a success. Throughout the past year, local groups have been trying to raise money for new uniforms for the band. These uniforms will replace the outmoded sweaters that the members have been wearing. Because of the excellent work of these youthful players, the local groups are showing their appreciation by presenting new outfits. The community and the school itself are glad to recognize the helpfulness of our musicians. Page Twenty-five
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