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Tllirrl Ron-: Miss Hoyle. M. Sf-hei. l'. Doyle. li. Morton, D. Lindestranrl, J. IN-arson. J. Bevan, V. Morrison, .L Yalacellis, M. Vhristie, A. Kelley Srrmul lfolr: Nl, Yvhile. H. fljertsen, ll, Vali-hills, M. Xvilllgll. M. lYood, ll. Doyle, V. Drnli, D. Yvright, .L Hansen, f'. Par-ilieo, G. Ilruli Fran! lfnlr: M, f'unniugham, l .'lliekey, J, Gallagher. fl. Vl'ilson. C. Matheson, ll. VVhelan, A. 0'Keefe, l.. Fish, M. Yvarren M. liraek. l'l. Sanders Miss Boyle's eluh can he traced hack to 1920 when its charter was granted to Watertown illigh. The Latin motto 'lWhat Now? is a question which the members always keep in mind when they are helping others. ' The important drives of the year were the collection of gifts for Vhristmas boxes, the Junior Red Cross enrollment campaign, and the collection of Vhristmas gifts for servicemen. In January the girls sponsored the March of Dimes drive. Two representatives attend the monthly meetings of the Red Cross where they diseuss activities and acquire new ideas from members of other service clubs. l'The purpose of the cluh is loyally to serve its school and community. Thr' 'tliiyj lIl!ll'l'I'N l Quai XVM l,I'l'SI'll0Ilf Doris Whelan l'1'1'1' l'res1'rlc'11t Vatherine Matheson Secrfflury Lois Fish Treasurer Anne 0'Keefe f ' lflltbi :Z 'l97 l' f-'grlifi ' ,i
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, ,H LJ UIQ L of fe 'JT x Manager 'l homas Theurer Assistant Manager Jean Gonsalo Librarians Cynthia Hamparian Lorraine Nelson QL Uzcieffca Play I 1'rl1ll1', Play The Orchestra, composed of forty-six mennlmers from all classes, had a suc- cessful year under the able leadership of Mr. lllayo. Th Orht lllf th ro ll ill ilt fh. r e c es ra J avec or e va i us assem J ies a lf c ass J avs. ' is vea for the first time in several years the orchestra participated in the lllassachusetts llfusic Festival at Dedham and also the New England Music Festival at Gloucester. The members have Jracticed dili entlv not onlv durin f the allotted sixth ., ., iw period on VVednesdays but also during two homeroom periods a week and one afternoon after school. Among the new additions to its repertoire were 'LThe lYarsaw Concerto, Serenade in the Night, 'Tm Getting Sentimental, and L'The Egmont Overture. The orchestra Jartici mated in the Annual S yrin f Concert. l l ta Fourlh 1t!lIl'f H. Delfeliee, ll. Nlanzelli, J. Johnson, l-I. Fruin Third Roux' R. Feinberg, R. Porter, W. Finnesinlt, J. Porter, D. Hawes, lt. Mayo, C. Thorne, ll. Pascoe, N. Bnrres, lf. Balmoizln, A. Kouyoolujian, P. Pierce, llr. Blayo Sworn! lfolr: li. Fournier, A, llourgoujian, J. Gonsalo. N. Vonnor, IJ. Kelly, N. Perry, V. Thorne, J. 'l'ang.5usso, li. Yillim- hergn, T. Butler, D. Basmajian, Sl. Wood, I.. Snlahinn. A. Vitale Frunl Iiulr: L. Nelson, F. Iallle, l',. Morton, J. 4 hevretle, 1 . Dunn, lt. biramwsrnll, l. l rqulxarl, ll. Haskinn. A. lialgnull, A. lleineeke, J. lfaweell, 5. Krikorian, C. Hallnparinn l96l
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lf! .r' LJ IHHD J --ff . President Charles Clarke Vive President George Howland Secretary Thomas Roche Trcclsurer Francis Harrison 1210116 Czar M lloffn and George drau' II lneml The Rifle Vlub was happy to welcome back. as our sponsor, Nlajor Nleilralli who served twenty-seven months in the South Pacific. The club is composed of eighteen members, most of whom own their rifles. Under the direction of Nlajor lN'IcGrath the members learned the correct firing positions, breathing while firing, sighting, and trigger squeeze. The club has ten cent. weekly dues which pay for the ammunition, cleaning patches, oil, and other small items that are important in taking proper care of riHes. In the future the club hopes to have an arrangement of target pulleys, ai new firing plat- form, and improved lighting facilities, which will enable members to become better marksmen. Sn-and Razr: J. Quinton. F. Naugler. l'. Nigoshian, A. flavour, Maj. Nlellralh Frnnl RUIIZ' li. 'l'oulf-, D. Smart, YY. Hoffniun, fl. Howland. V. Vlalrke, 'l'. Roche, lf. llnrrison. YY, Louuee. lf. llaeon i931
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