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ORCHESTRA The orchestra attracts many students who have musical talent. It was established ten years ago under the supervision of Mr. Adelhert Morse, our present director, and plays for many school activities and local entertainments. The flass of '39 wishes the orchestra continued success in their performances. JAZZ ORCHESTRA The jazz orchestra is directed hy Arnold Davis, a Senior and also pro- fessional pianist. This orchestra is greatly appreciated since it plays for noon- time dancing in the gym. l49l
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THE SENIOR PLAY january 14 will long be remembered as the night of the Senior Class play, at which time A Good Egg, a threeeact comedy by Mr. Robert Schimmel, was presented. This play was well received by a large audience. Francis VVashy Silvestri. was inimitable as the blundering junior. Barbara Goodrich played Junior's slightly stage struck sister, Vivian. Ered Layton and Thelma Packard, the kindly Ur. and Mrs. fllayton, performed as parents of Junior and Vivian, supported by Foster Tucker as Bumps Bicknell, junior's pal. Shirley Alger, as Lorraine Maynard, played the part of Jur1ior's teacher. Celia Jurge- levich and Ruth Kelly performed to perfection as Pert Bicknell fthe flirtl and -lean Gillespie, tlunior's crush. VVanda Geigle acted as Laura, the maid, and Eugene Scammon, as jimmy, the villain. Robert VVight added dignity as Gillespie, Jean's brother. john Egan and Thomas Mahoney, as policemen, and Bob McKee, as fireman came to the rescue of A Good Egg. VVe wish the future classes even greater success in their presentations. l 43 l
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SPORTSMANSHIP BROTHERHOOD The Sportsmanship Brotherhood is considered one of the most valuable organizations in VValpole High. Its purpose is to stimulate and encourage the spirit of good sportsmanship in school and in everyday life. It is an international organization. The aim of the organization is to follow the Code of Sportsmanship which includes: Keep the rules. Keep faith with your comrades. Keep your temper. Keep a stout heart in defeat. Keep your pride under in victory. Keep a sound soul, a clean mind, and a healthy body. Play the game. Membership is awarded to students Who, in the opinion of the faculty, practice the code of a sportsman. We hope that the Sportsmanship Brother- hood will become an active organization in the future. l50l
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