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IUNIOR HIGH BAND . . 'n 3uw,,,y,v,,, W FIRST ROW: Cushing, Minor, Schlauch, Weber, Podgus, Grega, Peschel, Cowee, Kissam, Fisher, Makin, Pinelli Urbano Syracuse, Eide, Malmstrom, Lemlein Ireland ' SECOND ROW: King, Mayer, Atkinson, Croase, Dramis, Larsen Moore, Kalmer Ba Ross Neviackas ,ii Corbitt, Appel, Fransen, Bowden, Stanislau, Fisher, Mr. Reichenthal, Stankiewicz, De Franco, Marlrey l- THIRD ROW: Livers, Young, Wagner, Eder, H'll, Warner, Bunyan, Kleinman, Elliott, Harrison, Wilson Zupco, Robbins, Bernstein, Klingman, Kolumbatovich, Stewart INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Under the superb direction of Mr. Eugene Riechenthal the instrumental program has been an inspiration to both the School District and the High School. Few organizations have worked as hard or put in as much effort as the band, orchestra and baton corps, The terrific support at football games helped and inspired our team on to its many victories. Let's not forget those won- derful half-time shows at the games, the perfect marching and playing exhibited at the Memorial Day Parade, or the terrific representation given at the many band and orchestra competitions. Certainly, these great organizations deserve high commendation. JUNIOR BA TON SENIOR BATON FIRST ROW: Iverson, Tiseo, Grega, Schlauch, Malmstrom FIRST ROW: Mitchell, Young, Eder SECOND ROW: Mr. Reichenthal, Cheslock, Novae, Renn, Holm, Hansen SECOND ROW: Grega, Jacobs, Rogers, Tiklen, Mr. Reichenthal MISSING: Leutz, West, Idtenson, Littlefield, McFarland MISSING: Neviackas, Dyckrnan off? 'U' 40
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DRAMA TICS The Harborfields Players had its start under the guidance of Mr. Baden in March, 1957. The first dramatic production of this novice group was an appropriate play entitled Boys about Bobettef lCan we ever forget this, the beginning of Charlie Ludlam's career?, The industrious group of theatrical people then proceeded to do another comedy, Best Foot For- ward. After that success a change in format was attempted with the dramafization of three one-act olays, The Monkey's Paw, The Doctor, lnspite of Himself, and Sorry, Wrong Number. During the following year three more one-act plays were produced. Each was directed by one of our English Teachers. They were The Trysting Place by Mr. Weiss, The Lottery by Mr. Jacobs and A Young Lady of Property by Mr. Baden, The final production that year was Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson. Pru Wilkes played Joan and her performance was one of depth and finesse. Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest was the first play put on in the new senior high auditorium. The wonderful new facilities of the huge stage, proper lighting conveniences and a dressing room area aided in the success of the play. The last production for the T959-T960 season, was R.U.R. by Karel Capelm. It was one of the most unusual productions put on by the Harborfields Players. THE DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW Feiten Citarella, Jennings, Boeckman, Doherty, Huber, Sims SE OND ROW Geluso Brush, Reilly, Wolf, Gullotti, Quarry THIRD ROW Mr Weiss Moderator, Hulsart, Looney, Straub, Ludlam, Hoesel, Hannifin, Hart, Fields, Bunyan, Coppola ill Mr. Weiss chats with his star performers, Joan Geluso, Gail Gullotti, and Art Bunyan.
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