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SENIOR SCOPE 17 ARTS HIGH NIGHT The Arts High variety Show which was given Wednesday night, June 13, opened with a selection by the orchestra under the baton of Mr. Rudolff. As the first curtain rose the following boys, dressed all in white, took part in a gymnastic exhibition called “Human Apparatus”; Horace Bier, John Burbella, Walter Glenn, Nathan Klein, Bernie Weiss- man, Russel Hinkel, Anthony Robak, Jerry Tobia, William Ray, William Stiles, James Wooten, Charles Webber, Tom Shirley, William Hetman, Wesley Schoendorf, Clinton Growder, Irving Lessin, Leon Miller, Marvin Rosenkrantz, Walter Kountz, Alex Monastersky, Lawrence Johnson, William Blake, Sol Kaplan, Stanley Wyglendowsky, Joseph Bolinsky, Forest Marshall, Ira James, Charles Baretski, Louis D’Ontonia, Albert Lindsey, Fred Nehles, and Tom Lardieri. This was under the direction of Mr. Criswell. i Next on the program was Louis Spada who played a violin solo “Indian Lament” by Dvorak. Puppets followed enacting a comedy, “Hollywood On Strings”. This was an original play directed by Miss Gronheit. The following members of the Puppet Club constructed and operated the marionettes: Nomiki Tsagaris, Phillip Del Vecchio, Norman Tokar, Sam Galietti, William Owen, Louis Benucci, Athena Badogianis, Jerome Reich, Peter Donchak, Rhoda Rosen, Herman Staenberg, Leon Miller, Joseph Bolinsky, Eugene Scher, Sam Penetta, Lena Kugel, and June Dunn. A tap dance was given by Clarence Cohn, and Wiliam MacRae to piano music by William Phillips. The students of the A dramatic class presented a Shakesperian comedy “Pyramus and Thisbe,” directed by Miss Gronheit. The cast included: Ray Lupton, Sol Kaplan, Melvin Grainger, Rose Ehrenkrantz, Dorothy Shapiro, June Dunn, Leon Miller, Rhoda Rosen, Leon Fishkin, Nathan Klein, Katherine De Luca, Dorothy Peterson, Elsie Zahler, and Vivian Rosenberg. After this play there was an intermission of fifteen minutes during which time the audience viewed the exhibition in the art gallery. Fol- inc salle. ' lowing the intermission there was an original pantomine given by Nathan Klein and Ray Lupton. A melodrama, “Two Crooks and A Lady” was presented by the B dramatic class under the direction of Mr. Rich. The following were in- cluded in the cast: Leon Fishkin, Naomi Sobel, Rosalyn Schless, June Dunn, Joe Besch, and Leon Miller. Next on the program were accordion selections by Henry Lecken- busch. Last the members of the girl’s dancing class gave four creative dances: Ceremonial, Resultant Rhythm, Time Double Time, and Rhyth- mics. The girls taking part were: Mildred Rodburg, Sarah Goldfarb, Bette Fraser, Mildred Sussman, Naomi Sobel, Fay Erman, Rose Ehren- krantz, Theresa Williams, Jessie Rosano, Stella Walkiewitz, Ruth Kinney, Letty Watson, Rivalta Di Domenico, Gertrude Brodie,. and Lillian Ins- dorf. The dancing was directed by Mrs. Cross. The program pages were Dorothy Nieman and Hazel Fry. Stage management was in charge of Westney Cummings and his assistants were Tony Sangiovanni, Irving Levitt. Properties were in charge of David Goldstein and Vivian Rosenberg. Scene design was by Nate Klein. The program was the second of its kind to be given and it was enjoyed by all. SCHOOL SONG ’Tho parting tomorrow brings pain we cannot forget From hearts fill’d with sorrow we sing our deep regret. No words have been written, pictures painted, rhymes set to lyric song, That tell of our fondness for you, our school The lessons you’ve taught us forever will guide us on. Your patience has brought us rewards with efforts won No words have been written, pictures painted, rhymes set to lyric song, That tell of our fondness for you our school, to you we'll e’er belong. (RURAL RAISERS ES ATA ATA AAA Ae CARE DAE AE AE A CAAA Red BREA ea Sedat tet cc SoA ehh Adie pes ATTATAN EAN Diath BON VOYAGE! 3A DRAMATIC CLASS Compliments of Mr. AND Mrs. S. ZaBow 251 SIXTEENTH AVENUE Compliments of the i] « « K £3 £3 3 .3 3 £3 x x « 3 . 3 K « « x « « 3 K x « + x «x Junior Rep Cross COUNCIL x x « Compliments of Mr. anp Mrs. H. SHERMAN 8 WEST STREET Compliments of Mr. aNnpd Mrs. RUBEN COHEN 399 CHANCELLOR AVENUE GTO OLDS Lai GeK Rita O’CONNELL RosaLIND ZABOW RosE SHERMAN DOOQIQQOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBOQOOOOOOOQOOO GOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOGOIOOIOGOIOOOOOGOOOSOOOGOIOG OI OOOO OG OOOOOOOOD
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