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MANY ATTENDTil RUT rUAUflALcni onv/wAT MILFORD HIGHMilford, May 3—There was a Jarge attendance at the Live Talent show, a musical review in two acts, sponsored by the Student Council of Milford High School at the Harold C, Bales auditorium. The show was tinder the direction of Mrs Barbara Wilson, who played the piano during the show, and she was accompanied by Forrest Wtight at the drums. The dances for the show were arranged by Mrs Pauline Gordon.The program opened with the overture by Mrs Barbara Wilson and Forrest Wright playing Live Talent,” Restless Heart”, ft's a Grand Night for Singing, and “The Cram. This was followed by Live Talent’ sung by the cast; Patty Pollock, Donald Laurence, Harriet Hames, Dennis Fee-teau, Winston Carpentiere, Mary Ann Babcock, Cynthia Smith, Friiz Wetherbee, Bettina Mace, Calvin Locke, Pauline Gordon and Clifton Gordon. Other selee-, tions included; Fritz Wetherbee, trombone solo: Patty Pollock, song, accompanied by her mother, Mrs Phyllis Pollock; Bettina Mace and Donald Laurence, duet.Everett Reed, teacher at Milford High School, and his Dixieland Rand, consisting of Mr Reed, Derwyn Holder, Denis Footnau, Kenneth Wheeler, Patty Pollock and Forrest Wright, played a group of songs and the male chorus, Calvin Locke, Dennis Feeteau, Winston Carpentiere, Donald Laurence, Frit?. Wetherbee and Clifton Gordon, saife'. followed by songs by Bettina Mace, Calvin Locke and Clifton Gordon.A jitterbug number, 'The Cram,” written especially for the show, was sung and danced by Dennis Feeteau, Patty Pollock, W1 n Eton Carpentiere, Harriet Hames, Frit? Wetherbee, Cynthia Smith, Mary Ann Babcock and Donald Laurence.Restless Heart, was sung by Donald Laurence, with Patty Pollock, Cynthia Smith, Harriet Hamgs, Mary Ann Babcock, Bettina Mace, Calvin Locke, Pauline and Clifton Gordon as rhumba dancers and Fritz Wetherbee. Dennis Feeteau, Don Laurence, and Winston Carpentiere as the band.A song by Don Laurence was followed by a song and dance number with Fritz Wetherbee and Harriet Hames as the dancers and Bettina Mace and Don Laurence as the singers and another song by Patty Pollock, and a duct by Bettina Mace and Don Laurence.Another group of ragtime songs was presented hy Everett Reed and his Dixieland Band followed by a song by Calvin Locke and his men.The finale, It's a Grang Night for Singing,” was sung by the entire cast.Following the show, there was a record hop with Dennis Fec-teau and Fritz Wetherbee as disc jockeys.
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Nashua, New Hampshire, US

Tue, May 03, 1955

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