Adlai Stevenson High School - Aurora Yearbook (Livonia, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Ambassadoig Sophirts Promethug utlet sgm. -,,,.-1' i N . is --,. . A we Sue Sicklcsteel, editor of the Ambassador, concentrates intently on typing a story in time to meet her deadline. Ambassador Staff: Front Row: K. Campbell, C. Barney, M. iWcLive L. Carroll, L. Orrin, B. Kemp, Rasalc, S. Sinith, Driscoll, M Gatteri. Second Row: C. Hippler, R. Sillfer, T. DeWitt, Hopla A - M2 ug. inazian, S. Blackwell, C. Witala, L. Hough, L. Lahadie, P. Oppen- i 'J l - ... 2-I 3 Any student who felt creative even after having his resources tapped in English class, was offered the opportunity of participating in any or all of Stevensonis literary or lan- guage oriented groups: the Amlaassaolor, Pronietheiis, and the Sophists. For those hudding Joseph Pulitzers and Clark Kents who enjoy basing their master- pieces of rhetoric in fact, Stevenson produced the Aiiilmssaalor. Professionally printed this year for the first time, the Anihassaalor was Stevensonis answer to the New York Times, the Detroit News and the Bentley Echo. For the first time photography could he used to add a professional touch to the stories con- trihuted hy regular staff members, free lan- cers, and, as in the letters to the editor, an occasional irate student. For those whose creativity needed fewer restrictions to Hourish, Prometheus was an apropos medium. An all-school magazine in every sense of the word, it included prose, poetry, music and, thanks to photography, artwork. Prometheus was almost entirely student-produced, from the contributions themselves to the various stages of produc- tion. VVith Mr. Bryant as their sponsor and mentor, the Sophists, a literary discussion group, covered much of the best of contem- porary world literature, from Catcher in the Rye to Albert Camus' The Stranger. heirner, S. Siclclesteel, S. Gazdeclei, B. Rosser, L. Cittleinan. Third Row: Nlr. johnson, D. Dirasian, IVI. Biirnette, M. Strong, M. Kase- now, D. Kuryliw, Chisholm, B. Peterson, M. Gutierrez, S. Mantel, 1. Lahti, C. Iohnston, ill. Fenton, C. Kahrin. Q --.4 J 5. 64

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l L 4. f zz Drama Club: Front Bow: P. Oppenheimer, C. Hawlry, B. Dulimba, G. Covert, B. Mayville, R. Foreman. Third Row: D. Carolan, D. I. Harding, B. Stephens, L. Renard, D. Schoenberg, B. Bettaso, M. Piper, I.. Colstack, K. Taylor, C. Sorensen, B. Greenberg, Paschke, Godfrey, G. Witt, P. Baynton, M. Mattiello, A. Wonnacott. Second C. Larsen, B. Stafford, P. Willianzs, G. Sarut, B. Daniel, S. Ed- Bow: K. Lilly, P. Dabney, Ankerson, D. Comstock, N. Strucel, wards, C. Kofahl, D. Hulet, VanDyk, C. Martin, D. Hamilton, K. Tyre, D. Crain, D. DeBrande, B. Antonishek, P. Sielaff, R.Matherly, T. Lilly, D. Tatti. Kolodziej, C. Kabrin, C. LeBlanc, L. Rowsey, E. Cohen, M. Belt, Masque Acqaaints Students with Theater Arty Not only budding Barrymores but potential Premingers and Diors as well, found a medium for expression in the activities of the Stevenson Masque. And, although all of their activities were stage oriented, the similarities between them ended there. For those with either a passive enjoyment of the theater, or a professional interest in the techniques employed in a Broadway production, the club- sponsored theater party to the musical Walking Happyn was both entertaining and enlightening. Not only did the Masque supply a major portion of the cast and crew for the all school musical, but they also presented the 'lean Kerr comedy Jenny Kissed Me. Extending its activities into the students' vaca- tion time, the Masque provided two scholarships for the MSU summer theater workshops, regard- ing them as an investment in the future. 5 5 sy-- ,,,,,,..4.nui ' Constant research on the parts of jim Chisholm and Stan Bock is neces' sary to maintain their vitally important card files. 63



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