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K. - .tf::rs:.'2t?KQ POSING PRETTILY in an A for Auditorium Club are: Center lseatedj Koch, Segoviao, Torres, Estrada, Cientuegos. CENTER fstandinql, DeMonte-gre, Zapata, Pope, Van Doren. OUTSIDE lclockwisel Sterling, DeLucia, Bluncla, Shosky, Deleske, Martino, Mackey, Iohnson, Long, Rollo, Olsen, Criste, Miller, Duran, Schultz, Trillo, Thompson, Godinez, Baillie, Daugherty, Stewart. INSIDE LEFT Urom bottoml. Morris, McClung, lohnson, Smith, Ponce, Harmon. INSIDE RIGHT lirom bottoml. Grinn, Sanchez, Tang, VVelch, Villa, and Wolfe. Auditorium Club - Masque and Gavel FOURTH AND FlFTH seats over, please is a phrase that constitutes the main job oi an Auditorium Club member. Led by Captain Daugherty, First Lt. Delsucia, Second Lt. Stewart, and Secretary Grimm, they did a fine ushering job. High light: the annual banquet and the spring garden party tor senior members. HAVING FUN is a requirement for Masque and Gavel membership. Preparation for skits and one act plays, assembly productions, and Easter egg sales kept the gang hopping. Carol Estes, Doug McGrath, and Carolyn Miller were officers. Sponsors of these expressive youngsters were Mrs. Halladay and Mr. lacquot. NEVER DARKEN my door a-a-agAlN! thunders stern McGrath in this obviously trumped up tragedy. Mask and Gavel members pictured here include Cirom leltl Gunther, Beuchner, Estes, Altschul, Gonzales, Peila, Riaqs, Robins, Corbin, Christie, Bement, Glotfolty, and Adams. STANDING: McGrath, Mr. Iacquot, Mrs Halladay, sponsors, Miller, Sandell, Newell, Sehaman, Scrignar, and Miller.
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C1137 GIRLS' CHORUS cuties Hopi Bellinqer, lVlcWhirt, Martin, Evons, Ford, Blankenship, Johnson, Schnielf zer, Young, and Meroney hiqhliqht the lunior Tcxlent Assembly, CENTER LEFT: Thdt's Groom ond How These Gals Get Around! Homcm tAd3m cmd Evel, lrene Duron cmd limmie lecm Lonsdale os relics from the wcxteriront, cmd Earlene CTWO-Gun? O'ClGir with Podnuh, Ann Sudekum. CENTER RIGHT: Advocdtinq cleonli- ness are Cain cmd Kirk. LOWER LEFT: Vlfickershom, McCoy, ond Velcxsquez Worble their mothe- mdticczl blues in the Follies. LOWER CENTER: PUHS Rockette Bridget Brddy disploys her Wares in the Coed Follies. LOWER RIGHT: Soph Council members including Lee, Thonen, lVlcElh.dney, Hutch, Mohoifey, Gilliland, Pace, Kulinovich, Humphrey, ond Poppos work on Cr patchwork quilt.
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CCC Club CCC CLUB- Marilyn Sanchez fin centerl puts on vaudeville act for lback rowl Patricia Biggerstaff, Frances Schectrnan, Ronald Naturman, Shirley Phillips, Nick Salerno, liront :owl F-,osalee Sanchez, Barbara Steinfield, Sharon Davies, Mrs. Breckerbaurner, Carolyn Bodge, Gladys Lee. Friendship Always Helps WITH A FOUR-FOLD purpose, CCC Club helped the Crusade tor Freedom by stimulating tree thinking, im- parting information, adding to the general culture, and participating in social and school activities. One inspir- ing talk ths year, Behind the Iron Curtain, given by a former German citizen showed why the Crusade is being carried forward. Other topics included What Makes People Happy, How to Obtain Success in the Business 'World, The Failure of Marxism, and Make Up Your Mind. ORlENTATlON parties, teas, and service projects helped new girls tind friends at Phoenix Union. Led by Marlene Bellinger, president, the Friendship Club was glad to say Welcome FRIENDSHIP CLUB-Top Row: Humphrey, McElhaney, McCarty, Newman, Evans, Ford, Martin, Adamson, Yonnis. Row 3: Mackey, Larson, Loe Nelson, Clements, Kulenovich, Mahaitey, Ortega. Row 2: Burns, Whitmer, Barr, Johnson, Harnmerton, Kapp, Hayes, Miss Stewart, Front Row: Hunt, De-Graw, Bellinger, Ballou, Barbara Wright, Sandy Wright, Best. -IA
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