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Firsl row: Koszlowslci, Harvey, Chaully Reed, Clark, Veller. Sec- ond row: l-lewill, Perkins, Owens, Pierce, Cleland, Warren, Rueck- wald. Murphy. Third row: Lundy, Eddy, Arnold, Morse, Miller, La- velsky Forbes. JV- K - 6 1 i T T' ' sf. r ' P . v li , f r i I TH ESPIANS A The Senior high dramalic club, The Thespians, was aclive during Jrhe Tirsl Jrerrn. I+ mel every Wednesday in Jrhe Junior Caieleria and presenlred slxirs, palnomimes, and a one-acl play. Cllicers were President Maureen Murphy, Vice- Presiclenl, Joanne Reed, Secrelary, Diane Owens, and Treasurer, Beverly Reuclcwald. For Their only dramalic venlure The senior class chose The Jrhree-acl play by Lee and Lynde Miller, Sno Haven, a myslery-comedy. The acrors and aclresses were Molly Doherly, Sue Plelcher, Susan Harvey, Barbara Dallon, Donna Welsig, Joan McGraw, Gary Arnold, Charles Ward, George McMahon, Jim McLean, David Swarlzenlruber, Janice Perlcins, Bill Palmer, Dick Powell, Maureen Murphy, Sam Lundy, Sue Landauer, Alice Lombard, and Dorolhy Warren. Mrs. Picker? was direclorg Marlha Amodio was assislanl direclory Mr. l-leim had charge oi The sels, aided by slage manager, l-lenry Rennie. Baclcslage worlcers were Elmer Barnell, Janice Brolherlon, Grovene Canell, Holly Chaufly, David Child, Kay Deilz, Roberl Johnson, Sharon Norlon, Alice Phillips, Beverly Reuclcwald, Kay Robinson, Emery Shaw, Larry Taylor, Deana Ward, and Jean Zahn. g Firsi row: Perkins, Harvey, Flelcher, Ward. Second row: Swarizenlruber, Landauer, Dallon, Wersig, McLean. Third row: Ilsgniyl,rXli1aCIgeg,NlMCuhrL5j11yylxicnlxighcovn, Warren, Arnold, Lombard, k' i I, l if
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fe FirsT row: R. Sixberry, Loveioy, K. Flynn, Jo Landauer, Jean Landauer, SrniTh. Second row: Shaw, Clarlce, Mc- Mahon, Nash, S. Crane, Eddy, Lundy, Taylor, Mc- Nichols, Johns. The ProiecTion Club, newly organized This year, is under The clirecTion oT Mr. Gregory. IT was Tormally organized in SepTember when The members elecTed The Tollowing oTTi- cers: Ron Sixberry, president Jim SmiTh, vice-president Joey Landauer, secreTary, and Jeannie Landauer, Treasurer. The main aims oT The club are To provide audio-visual equipmenT To Teachers and To Train sTudenTs in operaTing and caring Tor Tape recorders, record players, and Tilm sTrip and movie proiecTors. The Junior l-ligh DramaTics Club consisTed oT sTudenTs in grades seven Through nine who were inTeresTed in learning abouT acTing and The various bacl4sTage duTies. While This club was only in exisTence Tor The TirsT semesTer, iTs members presenTed a one-acT play enTiTled 'Billy's FirsT DaTe. Club advisor was Mrs. Picl4erT, and oTTicers were as Tollows: KaThy Finnegan, PresidenT: Judy l-longo, Vice-PresidenTg KaThy Eddy, SecreTary: and PaT Sayer, Treasurer. FirsT row: OverTon, Love, Barker, Bloss, Sayer, Bears, Pluma- dore, Second row: DeForge, Bach, Munger, Finnegan, KOT- schevar, CarpenTer, Johnson. Third row: Hongo, Murphy Babcock. Covey. Eddy. Mulmey. 'JUNIOR DRAMATICS
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f- fi is , Firsl row: Planigan, Munger, Zahn, Weeks Bell, Veller, Kolschevar. Second row: Peebles, Pin- negan, Lombard, Lehman, Plelcher, l-lamillon, Cole, Brown, Tillie. Third row: Meehan, Wilkinson, Cole, Smilh, Bezanilla, Houghlon. Every Salurday morning during lhe sl4i season members ol lhe CCS Slci Club lravel lo Snow Ridge lor slci inslruc- lions and a morning ol spills, lhrills and chills. Prom beginner lo advanced, everyone has a good lime, whelher il is lounging in lhe wax house, loasling loes on lhe wood slove, or a spineflingling run down a lasl lrail. As lhe enlhusiasm lor slciing grows, so grows lhe slqi club. This year's club is lhe largesl yel, and we hope lhal il will conlinue lo expand. The Rille Club, under lhe supervision ol Mr. Daniel Hurley, pracliced each Wednesday al lhe rille range ol lhe new Carlhage Armory. During lhe meelings, conducled by Presidenl Pele Kesler, members leagned marlcsmanship and correcl shooling posilions as well as rille salely. fe if , f 'P if My P ,AZ ZWQTQQW Firsl row: Burns, Pierce, Smilh. Cullen. Second row: Trainham, Johns, Persha, Kesler, T. Clark, Auslin. Third row: S. Crane, Zembiec, Ward, McLean, Rennie, Mclvlahon. iw ili' ' vi fr 4- A X we rw: , lf' ' ., T Q .oy if v -ses-if' f5?,,-'Uf2Q:'F:T,r?a255?!fl L ND? - '15 me-Q..
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