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MUT& OF THE APRA, 26, 962 laETII,L
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PRISM: Mrs. Fox Mr. Cobb, Presidin,g
Mr1.1. Litchfield Mr. Poplawski
Mr. Vaughan Mr. Douglass
GUEST: Dr. Francis C. MacDonald, from Concord
ABSENT: Mrs. Fernborger
Mrt Howard
PiTo Gilman
CONCORD
Dr. NaWlonalel reported on Concord celebrazion„, at whftch 725 people marched on the
Isssc Davis trail. Tho Whitcomb Rangers were also presen . Dr. MacDonald suggested
that ne:zt year there be three composite medical comllonies it- the parade.
FLAa
Mr. POplawski brought back the Lexington flag flown by tho '..cterens on the Town
Hall (PPW„ American Legion, Marina Corps League)
MICE CHAPEL
A friction was made and seconded for Mr. Howard to speak with Ar. Goff about the
particioation of the Grace Chapel next year in the morning ceremonies. We received
many comments that the motto encoath of the Chapel are too sectarian and inappro-
priate to our ceremony. The TCC has received letters to this effect, as well as
comments direct to the members.
HAYDEN TWIRLERS
Evidently the Twirlers didn2t an:-,:e only forward movements, as instructed before the
parade, and they were spoken to by the Li-vision Marshal 1.
BCETON ME DEPARTMENT BAND
Mr. William Fitzgerald agrees with the TCC that the Fire Departmenx, Band should not
be poked to participatr another year.
LETTERS
Mrs. Licbflzld will send thara you letters zo Marilyn EcMillan for art work and
peeterup and Miss Norine POITSPay both at Drigh.ams, for their help this year. She
util also write to Paul Namserall for his cooperation and Cole Wilcox (Hanscom)
for his assistance in our connection with the Air Force Druz. and Bugle Corps. We
hope to use them another year.
D5U3LAS NAXNFR
A motion was made and seconded to give Mr. Maxner a recor6 of the Spirit of 176 in
appreAstion of his holp with this phase of the parade.
BILLS
A . bills sere approved, inaludIng one to the Anthony's Drill Team for 427 for
TCti 2
a damaged drum (sli)Igchot from the sidelines) .
agVIEWING
Poplawski is working on plans to improve the revIcAnq stand.
25eth CaMMYTTEE
The commitUe plans now include athletic events (morning kpxil 20) under the
ctairmanship of Bert Oustint and a =Leal pageant (Saturdazi afternoon and evening)
under the new Rape ore Colpeny, with Jean Baits and Boris Pullen acting as
mordinitors.
The pla for the Ball are inflef5mite.
The Lerington Ristorical Society will conduct programs on Sunday.
PAL WERVS HORSE
In respmee to a letter from an 8th grade student in Westford, Joanna Pruitt2
Mrs. Pullen has explained that the naua of Paul Revere ls horse was Brown Beauty,
a tram mare owned by a wealthy Charlestown man.
1,XT NE3TINO
; May 3 meting will bo a discmseion of ThankogivinR.
Eleanor fxuchrield, Acting
Recording Secretary