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nr5:awwwanryawn:nvbmazarwzsava T H IE Q U I V IE R 44444444444444444444ccqqcccccccccccccczcacc Orchestra Notes One! Two! Three! That's Mr. Grady starting the orchestra off on another stirring march. Our school orchestra offers an excellent opportunity for Thomas J. Grady students who are musically inclined. Many former orchestra members have secured positions in the world of music. Director of Music Not only can our orchestra play classical music but they can also swing outv in the latest fashion. Many members hold positions in local orchestras and some of the more courageous members have started orchestras of their own. ORCHESTRA Top R0-uf: George Arsenault, Gaston Verhulst, Paul Joyce, Robert Wikstrand, Harold Maynard, Alfred Legure, Arthur McMurtrie. Secona' Row: Stephen Teper, Lawrence Cote, Albert Tonassico, Robert Jones, Richard Bennett, Albert Lessard. Tbiffly Row: James Gould, Agnes Robillard, Aurora Graziani, Beulah Larson, Evelyn Jones, Meredith Manning, Marilyn Dursin, Evelyn Berlow, George Levine. -20-
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..' I , ,4 ' , ' 1. I ' A JKFI. ' ide. rt J , . , p - ,M ,av ssnssssnsnsssssssnisssssssssmssssssm - H ' Q IU I V IE R 4444444444444444acccccccccccccc444444444444 4 3 ,-L BAND I Top row, lef! fo riglof: Kenneth Bonge, Stuart Jencks, Charles Dubuque, George Taylor, Robert Rounds, Robert Jones, Robert W'ikstrand. Sreoml row, left to right: Walter Sczenger, Thomas Robey, Harold Maynard, Lawrence Mailloux, Gaston Verhulst, Paul Joyce, Roland Paquin, Kenneth jencks, Walter Haczynski. Third row, Iefl I0 right: Robert Aubin, Joseph Zito, Marino Peripoli, Robert Moran, Edward Poirier, Arthur McMurtrie, Richard Bennett, George Arsenault, Albert Tannacio, Arthur Tetreault, Robert McClure. Fourlb row, Ivff fo rigbl: Steve Teper, Albert Lessard, Henry Krawczyk, Grover Vacher, Ruth Degnan, Evelyn Kirsch- baum, Norman Mailloux, Gordon Miller, Marilyn Dursin, Pauline Morin, Thomas Barker. liifib row, lvff lo rigbf: Pearl Holgate, Doris Eknoldt, Robert Cote, Eugene Teper, Lawrence Cote, Charles Bousquet, Arnold Tew, Baxter Kane, Linwood Smith, Muriel Bedard, Arthur Lecuivre. Sixllz row, Iefl lo riglal: Michael Kornicki, Rene Robidoux, James Gould, George Levine, Barbara Shevlin, Sofia Pierannunzi, Clare Cote, Helena Desjarlais, Evelyn Coutier, Leo Dubuc, Joseph Rowey, Gerald Laforce. Mujorvlles: Monica NVytral, janet Goddard, Elizabeth Williams, Yoland Cavedon, Rachael Beckwith. Band Notes In trim navy blue and white uniforms, with every foot in step, with every instrument in tune, our band marches on to capture more honors for the school. Supported by the entire student body, the band held a successful tag day on October 12. The proceeds were used to buy more uniforms. The Boys in Bluev went to Connecticut where they presented a joint concert with Buckley High School and Williams Memorial Institute, winning the acclaim of numerous music critics. After the concert the band members attended a dance given in their honor, where they made many new acquaintances. On December 9, in the Junior High Auditorium a similar concert was held with the Buckley Band as our guests. A dance followed in the gymnasium where the band members tripped the light fantastic to notes supplied by professional musicians. Here friendships, platonic and other- wise were renewed. On May 13, the Rhode Island Festival was held in Woonsocket. True Woonsocketers can be justly proud of the showing our musicians made. Under the able tutelage of Mr. Grady the boys and girls immaculately attired demonstrated once more their ability to meet and conquer the keenest competition. The lion's share of awards were given to Mr. Grady's pupils. The band was presented at all our football games. Their stirring airs embodied in the student body that spirit to urge a fighting team to the top. The trim drum majors did their bit in adding color to the band as it paraded and drilled between the halves. We are sure that our band and the bands to come will always bring to Woonsocket High the highest of honors! ! ! -19- l
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mywasm3mynwnnmnxaawrmnm 'I H IE Q 'LU I V IE R 4444C444444444444444444K44C4444C444444C444C Villa N ovan The Villa Novan is out! ! At this, pupils can be seen scurrying down the corridors to be first to get one. The cafeteria at noon appears to be a reading room rather than a lunch room. Study teachers can see black and white sheets protruding from the books of pupils who appear to be buried in work. Wfith many feature articles, sport news and humor, Miss Jones and her competent staff have held the interest of the student body throughout the year. Walter Winchell has nothing on the news- hounds of our Villa Novan who can discover the most secretive facts Serene F. Jones about school life. ' boy were ably filled by seniors. May the Villa Novan staff continue its fine work and bring English to Woonsocket High recognition in the field of journalism. VILLA NOVAN STAFF C11-mlilw' ,..,. ...... A nna Dumais '40 fxlllfllflf lizlifor, Janet Krasowska '39 Ami, Blix. Mgr. ,... Stella Zariczniak Cu-ezfifor ....,.,.,....,..., John Gray '39 E.Yt'llll71gl' Edilor. Anna Przybyla '40 f:iI'L'IlItlfi0lIlVI!1Il1lgf'V ...,. Mary LiBassi Drift Ifllilor '.... ..,.,. L ucille Riley '40 Sporlx Eilifov' Milton Birenbaum '40 Axxl. Cir. Mgr .... Philomena Gesauldi Axxf. Desk liififor' Beulah Larson '40 liililorial Defi! ...... Lois Murray '39 Auf. Cir. Mgr. ..., Margaret Pasch Axxi. Desk lidifor Helen Bardell '41 Business Mgr. ,... W'arren Fellows '39 News lftlilor' ..,.. ..,.. W arren Greene I f'tlfIl7l' Eifilm ',.,. Evelyn Berlow '39 REPORTIZRS Blanche Kirschbaum '39 Mary Gagnon '40 Anne Kerrigan '40 Evelyn Stenson '39 Carl Klockars '39 Blanche Guilbeault '40 Lionel Guerra '41 Janet Beauregard '39 james Kelley '39 Jane McCarthy '40 Josephine Savini '41 Kathleen Bradley '39 Rena Karczniarclyk '39 -Ieanne Mathieu '40 john Pirani '41 Marie Gawrada '40 Mary Dybala '39 TYPISTS Rena Andreoni '39 Doris Pariseau '39 Dora Vampa '39 Elizabeth Andry '39 Frances Blankstein '39 Olga Popescu '39 Mary Kubaska '39 Josephine Ruszala '39 Mary Nulty '39 VILLA NOVAN Firsf Row: Evelyn Berlow, Warren Fellows, Mary Liliassi, Warren Greene, Ann Dumais, john Gray, janet Beauregard, Milton Birenbaum, Lucille Riley. Senmd Row: Lois Murray, Blanche Kirschbaum, Helen Bardell, Frances Blankstein, Mary Kubaska, Stella Zariczniak, Anna Przybyla, Janet Krasowska. Lax! Row: james Kelly. -21- In May, the senior issue of the Villa Novan made its Hrst appearance. Positions on the paper from the editor down to the copy
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