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Cadets Color Guard - E. Newton Street Armory - 1958
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Position number (left to right): Rear Row: 1. _____________________________ 2. _____________________________ 3. _____________________________ 4. _____________________________ 5. _____________________________ 6. _____________________________ 7. _____________________________ Front Row: 8. _____________________________ 9. _____________________________ 10. _____________________________ 11. _____________________________ 12. _____________________________ |
1953 COLOR GUARD MEMBERS
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Across 9. When you're down and out . . . (Great Day) 10. Alec Guiness whistled this tune. (Colonel Bogey) 13. Championship won in 1953 by 27 across. (CYO) 16. Played by Bobby, Steve, and Lenny. (Snare Drum) 18. Shrine and dine. (Milwaukee) 19. You're a grand old _____. (Flag) 20. A hot circuit, especially in August. (Eastern Mass.) 21. Used to play 4 down. (Soprano) 23. They wore Reilly Raider style hats. (Troubadours) 24. Plays a buzzy sound with long notes. (French Horn) 25. The founder of 2 down. (Fr Pennisi) 27. Corps started by 14 down. (Cadets) Down 1. Song played for Louis Armstrong, 4/10/60. (St Louis Blues) 2. Pretty maids all in a row. (Queens Maids) 3. A mom's reaction to her son's performance. (Boy of Mine) 4. A Perez Prado hit. (Cherry Pink) 5. Haul and crawl. (The Turtle) 6. Played by Phil, Kenny and Frank. (Tenor Drum) 7. Used to play 26 down. (Baritone) 8. Straight as an arrow without a bow. (Company Front) 11. It set the beat off the line. (Bass Drum) 12. What we had from riding in 5 down. (Rawhide) 14. Our strength and inspiration. (Fr Carr) 15. Phil, Judy, Ty and Ricky. (Drum Majors) 17. We took these for quite a spin. (Rifle) 21. Shiny and to the point. (Saber) 22. What newspapers should print. (Good News) 26. A Glenn Miller standard. (Marie) |
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Position Number (left to right): 1. Paula Croke 2. Chickie Hayes 3. Rosalie Revan 4. Judy Croke 5. Mary Flynn 6. Mona Qualls 7. Helen Genaris 8. Mary Connolly |