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P055 Ll' emorieri Up from our lamp flash glowing memories: the scene of our band marching in precision with our high stepping majorettes and peppy cheerleaders.. .the heated discussion of plans for our foreign exchange program in Student Council meetings . . . reporters from the Lookout hurrying to meet the deadline... Mademoiselle Cowing animatedly chatting with members of the French Club . . . youthful artists with charm- ing posters for our school activities. . .our Commercial Club working hard to earn money for its scholarship fund. . . Dean Elizabeth lfpham meeting with the Inter Nos Board. What is this? A fading picture? Press harder, and a rosy flame emerges, light- ing our shadow of remembrance: our Boys' Leaders Club perfecting its gymnastic skillsg our new dance band in the midst of an exciting practice sessiong the induction ceremony of our newly formed National Honor Society. whose members are selected for their qualities of scholarship. leadership, character. and service. Our picture is very clear now. . .a meeting of the Activities Council. under Adviser Earle Cromp- ton's direction. ln the clarity of our lamp we see our Clee Club rehearsing for its annual Christmas Concert. How the music thrills us! And then we glimpse our schoolmates assisting in elementary classes. Yes, they are the Future Teachers of America. sponsored by Miss Constance Doyle. Next, the representatives of our Par- ent-Teacher-Student Association flare before us as they work to improve our school life. But wait! Wie turn our lamp and find other scenes: lively Spanish groups enter- taining with plays and games at club meetings . . . the new but energetic Italian group, whose fluency we envy. . .and everywhere we look, we see our audio-visual aid boys and their director. Nlr. John Broderick. setting up machines, working the microphone, and running the movies. Our lamp is dimming now. but in its place leaves with us memories of wondrous days. May they ever glow in our heart! CAROLYN CLINE HAROLD M.u.oxsY Guardians of the Wick Page Twenty-six
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fl, . 1'- J DANCE BAND First Row: K. Burns, K. Boyles, K. DeBenedictis, J. Rich. Second Row: P. Rae, S. Conner, J. Boynton, P. Dore, L. Arnold, W. Derry. Third Row: L. DeFeIice, M. Birch. GHC? Edin! The newly formed dance band has proved to he not only a novelty. hut an added spark of life to the students and faculty. Mr. Jerry Roisen has done excellent work in coaching our musicians in a new field of endeavor. Their popular music was en- joyed at the Senior Play and at the P.T.S.A. Music Festival. Our hats are off to a wonderful ideal Director: Mr. Jerry Roisen. Saxophones: Edward Wiley. Joseph Rich, Kenneth DeRenedictis. Kenneth Boyles, Kenneth Burns. Mr. Jerry Boisen. Trumpets: Robert Kenney. Peter Dore, Mr. Rohert Chandler. Trombones: Paul Rae, James Boynton, Laila Arnold. Drums: Lee DeFelice. Bass: Mary Birch. Piano: Sara Conner. Page Twenty-seven
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