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THE SCRIBES: (seated) Mrs. Dorothea Welling, Linda Spencer, Donna Rossi, Sally Ross, Beth Perry (stand- ing) Joseph Brennan, Dana Farrell, Stephen Moorehouse, Peter Messinger, Paul Trusten, Kenneth Lazdowsld. Creativity And Talent Displayed In 3 Original Plays The Scribes and Drama Guild were united into one closely knit group of students this year. They combined originality and talent and the result proved very rewarding on the night of the three orig¬ inal one act plays. Under the careful supervision and guardianship of Mrs. Dorothea Welling, the students spent many hours in careful writing and prep¬ aration. Then the actors were chosen for the various roles in the plays and once again the students were hard at work perfecting their individual acting abilities. The overwhelming turn-out on the night of the plays gave evidence that the students involved in this activity have great potential and much to offer as both writers and actors. RICHARD THOMPSON and David Lentz display their acting prowess. 72 CANDID Camera???? . . . Henry Scipione, Richard Turner, William Foley.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB; (first row) Richard Schwartz, John Roberts, Leslie Bradley (2nd row) Virginia Kenny, Gloria Phalon, Julia Goldberg, Eilene Mahoney, Janice Bonnadio, Noreen Louglman, Dolores Pestana, Diane Silva, Helen Finnerty, Cathy Ramasci (3rd row) Frank Carrabino, Ste¬ phen Tringale, Henry Scipione, Diane Lewko, Barbra McDon¬ ough, Victoria Cusolito, Jacki Powers, Mary Beth Slater, Jo¬ seph Martel, James Tuzzollo, Mr. Charles McCarthy (4th row) David Kenniston, Eric Hakanson, Ronald Neal, Paul Mclntire, James Howe, Robert Foley, Robert Turner, Paul Johnson, Gary Hinson. Focus On World Problems Formed to provide its members with a better understanding of the world in which we live, the International Relations Club focuses attention on the problems con¬ fronting the many and varied societies that make up the world community. This year the members of the club attended a day-long seminar at Reading High School which was attended by representatives of over fifty high schools from all over New England. Guest speakers included representatives from the State Depart¬ ment, the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America, and the assistant to roving American Ambassador Averill Harriman. Pertinent questioning after each presenta¬ tion aided the members in clarifying their concepts of the problems facing our country. Math Team Has Successful Second Year Since 1967 was a successful year for the Math Team, Woburn High was advanced to a higher division in the Massachusetts Mathematics League. Despite the more intense competition, the ten members of the team aid extremely well at their monthly meets. The four seniors, four jun¬ iors, and two sophomores were able not only to test their mathematical abilities in competition with nine other schools, but also to socialize with the other students. Meeting after school many times during the we ek in preparation for the contests gave the members valuable practice which culminated in many individual and team honors. MATH TEAM; (bottom) Janis Koski, Alison Ring, Nancy Nelligan, Valerie Murdza, Lana Molica, Miss Virginia Hall (top) Ernest Gonsalves, Bruce Murison, Wesley Lord, Paul Musto, Richard Delery, Peter Messinger.
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HI-TEEN FASHION CLUB: Janice Payelian (sec.), Elaine Mentas (Vice Pres.), Susan Redfern, (Treas.) Judith Spencer (Pres.), Carolyn Lynch (Attendance Recorder), Miss Barbara A. Dunbury (Adviser). MISS DUNBURY gives pointers on sewing. Fashion Club Fosters Poise And Good Taste Poise, fashion techniques, and self improvement were the aims of the Hi-Teen Fash¬ ion Club this year. All senior girls who take the Home Economics course are invited to join this interesting activity. Various speakers informed the girls of careers in fashion, the business world, and the airlines. Tips on proper beauty techniques were presented by representatives of differ¬ ent modeling agencies. The Simplicity Fashion Show demonstrated the latest in fash¬ ions, presented to the club members with twelve members of the Hi-Teen Club as models. (left) JANET and friend model while Denise and sister watch. (right) HASMIG models at the Fashion Show. 73
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