American School - Kawayan Yearbook (Manila, Philippines)

 - Class of 1960

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, ,.g.,gS.i.s :iw .fi fa Sgr 2.15 ,, fgi??g,.g,,gs2.g'f5S'l . - '-1 ,.- g 2 W ,, ge' Q K :W 4 -KA ,',- fi N si if .s - - . Xb.' Speakers on various careers await their turn during a January assembly. This year the Assembly Committee was more active than ever. Under chairman Linda McJennett, a variety of programs were arranged. Dr. Zipper gave a concert early in the year. There were several rousing pep rallies which further boosted the improved school spirit. The U.S.I.S. Film Library loaned us two documentary films on the Philip- pines. The Drama Club presented a witty, sophisticated play. The year was not without its disappointments ftake the elusive Ateneo Glee Club, for examplelj, but on the whole the committee worked hard to present interesting and entertaining programs which would be positive, not empty, points in the students' day. Members: Chuck Har- rison, vice-chairmang Leata Thomasg Ann Daniel, Echard Bullg Marcia Floriog and Vicky Schultz. WM :ww-...ef':1'+f:. wf we .asvwf,,s.-nealfwfaare . f ' ff: 'wevefigs'f1se,v:g2f1sq4.er2rgffmszsfaeai.w'Q,calf ffi'f'??S3iW'7 5 im I fy .. ' J ff 'iff , A 2 e- ,X A list of suggested acts for the A.S. Revue - l96O', is read to an attentive committee. The Athletic Committee began the year under the chairmanship of Susan Jones, and with Bill Stovall as vice-chairman. Treasurer Noelle Ayres was appointed to take care of the committee finances. The first project was to clear the debt left by the previous com- as mittee, which was accomplished by means of a cake sale. Then the com- mittee took charge of the tickets for M.A.A.S.S. League games. To in- crease support of the basketball team, the Athletic Committee organized the Pep Club which achieved its goal. Through the efforts of the com- mittee and the support of the students the American School received an award for enthusiastic attendance. During the second semester, the committee sponsored and organized the A.S. Revue - 1960 , under the chairmanship of Bill Stovall. Members: Steve Malchow, Gil Cepeda, Dave Smith, Linda McJennett, Nancy Howe, and Jeri Fisher. ,. ,, .Q Y f f 1 . f 4 . M f X v t , , ff H , , 1 s .. f P 1 1 L st' 532412123P2-areAsw:msagweaseV.1.ss?1,fi..,.4,.f51pe.1:.f J: ff 1 .Q - . f-1-ff..-eggs., lb P mv e..',,,af.,.w.l.,.,,7 3 r'-- 9 fs--H-Y .... , M... ,y v-:Q-:agp W., we ' R . Linda Pratico doesn't look too happy with the roll she's eating during recess in the canteen. K . as f:' 12i.sa4z ffezwa42lifg'f15m ' Z- ' an ff-' N W fb Jw- me e - ff if 1. The late t rock 'n' roll hits, candy bars, peanuts, sandwiches, and different types of pastries were the industrious Canteen Committee's accomplishments for the year. The varied menu offered during recess and after school provided hungry students with wholesome and delicious food. Adding to their gastronomic enjoyments was the redecoration of the Green and Gold Canteen under the direction of the Publicity Com- mittee. School banners, pictures of athletic teams and art cla s work were used to decorate the freshly painted walls. Among the cheery faces seen behind the counter during recess were Candace Gibbs, chairman, Nancy Howe, co-chairmang Anita Awadg Marie Anderson, Gretchen Schulz, Susan Jonesg Gisela Wegnerg and Edwina Litwin.



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. F5 5, Q ' - . I iff 5 . aft X if c mga as'54ldizifiw-mi1f1eff1e2'2---ref he f-f as -V ra, - .Qs ,nfs 1 ,afszimf .,s..,,', at I., 5 6-s.,t.f4.sr.f A Qs 5 ,L -fa rs ss X f , QL sa.. During the 1957-1958 schooi year, head- master J. P. Malach asked for volunteers from the High School to form the American School Safety Unit. The purpose of the unit was to aid the police with the con- gested traffic from 12:30 to 1:00, and, thus, to insure further the safety of the Lower School students. That year the Patrol was commended by the Philippine Safety Council for its good work. Since then no major accidents or personal injuries have occured near the American School. The Patrol may truly be proud of this record. The American School Chess Club, founded in 1951, has now finished its ninth year as a major school activity. It has grown in size and equipment each year. It is interest- ing to note the shift in the average age of the club members - it is now ten. There is an amazing interest among the lower school students to learn to play chess - and to play it well. The students trained this year will be the champions of the years to come. The officers were: president, Ronnie Har- gravesg vice-president, Dewey Yapg and sec- retary, Helen Klar. Chuck Harrison gives Dewey Yap some pointers while Paul Hoshall, Bill Lockwood, Sandy Lock wood, Peter Muilenburg and Joe Gordon prepare to direct the congested traffic on Donada, Menlo, and Taft. Engaged in a game of chess, occasional visitors Lee del Pan and Edgar Priestman match Wits while interested members watch. Chess Club Mast M . K fb -' A if Q if . 1 1 f wwf y 1-f - W' '- 'PV : I ., -4--was W - Kf--if - 9 an 3' , f v M 'ff' w.:f?azfas9ff-T,g.m f W5- f mage W- W -,gf M' f A, ,fp ' ff-M 1 Q ff p We H H sg,-Z7 --5 . ,f af -aa: .J , W, , . ,,., 4 , , 7' , K f-' .1 ' in-1 , .Jef ,1 1 'W 'A 2 ' .t , 5 W an A .Q er r rane, however, is the man to beat

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