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1 I Llbrary ' ' ' Perhaps the most well known and widely used room in our seliooluis the Kittredge Memorial Library, ln this interesting realm of knowledge, shelves are packed with fiction, nonfiction, and books for research and reference. Assisted by our professional librarian, Miss Percival, these young helpers not only work diligently to keep the library l d E l d loves our library. neat and in order, but also expertly aid the students in their search for necessary know e ge. very io y FRONT ROW tLeft to Righty: William Van Heynigan, Carol Naughton, Clayton Shipway, Jean Johnson, Joyce Smith, Carol Otis, Hilda Benda, Carolina Cressotti, Rosemary Bercier, Roberta Justin. BACK ROW: Mildred LaBree, Ethelyn Percival, Adviser: Mary Lou Jarrett, Florence Hall. 1 l Debahng ' ' ' Under the capable supervision of lVlr. Marshall, these aspiring young people have solved many problems and become successful debaters. One of the chief objectives of this club is to give students an opportunity to become capable speakers and to enable them to gain a more understanding knowledge of today's problems. Several of these talented orators have been placed in the Forensic and National Debating Leagues. FRONT ROW tLeft to Righty: Arthur Melanson, Denise Rzewski, Donald Marshall, Adviser, Barbara Brown, Margaret Carmichael, BACK ROW: Ruth Frellick, Clayton Shipway, Ruth Iglesias, Jane Zwiesele, Jane Kuznicki, Mary Palczynski, William English Betty Eustis, Ruth Brusco, Margaret Martin, Anne Dight, Harold Bannish, Evangeline Papantones. '
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some interests lie in writing.. Herald Newspaper Staff throbbing, pulsing voice of her press to build up spirit and inform students of her countless activities. ' ' ' WHS has reason to be proud of its Herald Newspaper, which uses the Due to the tireless efforts of Carlton Guild and his staff, our Herald radiates with up-to-the-minute news, sports, humor and gossip from our little friend, Boris. LEFT TO RIGHT fSeatedJ: Gerald McGowan, Margaret Martin, Henrietta Altobello, Maureen Egan, Marion Skerker, QManaging Editorj, Barbara Brown fEditor-in-Chiefj, Jeanne Quimper, Joan Pearson, Jane Hogan, Joyce Cady, Joan Broz, Margaret Car- michael. LEFT T0 RIGHT 4Standinub: Adele Ryan, Jane Zwiesele, Natalie Dickinson, Carol Delehanty, Geraldine Dickinson, Mary Lou Bay- ette, Carlton Guild, Adviser, Barbara Hatch, Elaine Burkott, Joan Enko, Evangeline Papantones, Jean Enko.
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Upper Class Glee ' ' ' By presenting entertaining selevtions during special assemblies creatin an t V . . , . i, , g atmosphere of peace and joyfulness during the Christmas season, and lending their rich tones to the splendid production of Rio Ricofi these wide-awake songsters have been a source of constant satisfaotion to all who were privileged to enjoy their musical performances. FRONT ROW tLeft to Righty: Eleanor Anderson fSec.J, Jane Hogan 1Lib.j, Paul Nobbs tLib.J, Rohert Binder 1Pres.J, Roger Warner tVice-Pres.J . . . SECOND ROW: Lucille Dolinski, Drucylla Densmore, Adele Ryan, Carol Delehanty, Dorothy Beckwith, Natalie Dickinson, Ruth Dickinson, Ann Deveno, Jane Williams, Carol Wood, Jean Williams, Joyce Angell, Mary Lou Bayette, Joyce Smith, Robert Brinkman, Duane Wyman, Robert Wind, Walter Nadolski, Harland Thayer, Richard Rogers . . . THIRD ROW: Sally Conner, Mary Lou Jarrett, Mildred LaBree, Wilma Samplatsky, Sandra Griffin, Wanda Szubelick, Grace Juknevicz, Barbara Brown, Geraldine Dickinson, Sally Harding, Betty Ann Shea, Barbara Anderson, Robert Therrien, Philip Hall, Chapin Shaw, Jack Molten- brey, Hilton Hart, John Morrissey, Robert Humphrey. Freshman Glee Club . Fresh carolers who inspired us at the Yuletide season. By the time these amateurs reach 0 ' Especially impressive in their rendition of the age old Christmas carols were these the age of upperrlassmen, they will have greatly increased our appreciation for good Il'lllSll . FIRST ROW, Seated tLeft to Righty: Turid Rafos, Abelina Rodriguez, Marjorie Tobias, Joan Kondelka, Shirley Therrien, Joanne Tenero, Janet Thayer . . . SECOND ROW: Frances Grigalunas, Barbara Lent, Helen Cross, Jean Johnson, Diane Russell, Madeline Nemec, Dorothy Tebo, Lois Roberts, Lois Robinson, Arlene Porter, Louise Hill, Gloria Renaud, Mary Lou Kantnik THIRD ROW Standing' Richard Brown Neil Keene B tt A Sh . , y, e y nn ea CSeatedJ accompanist, Peter Williams, Robert Rice, Kenlieitli Pease, Donald Desebrais, George Fanion, Victor Krawczyk, James Sullivan, Joseph Ferreira.
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