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w ter enrolls the actors. Sue Tanner, Mrs. Barbara,Gant, extreme left, keeps order among the speakers Folksong Club continu es to draw and debaters of National Forensic League. noontime audiences. als' largest auditorium func- Active organizations provide outlet for ambition, creativity s Q H Club, made up of select lettermen, provides school with many services. -if-1 ,-,i - ,f Shui Mr. Koslucher, extreme right, rides herd on ETK, Holly- wood's chapter of Scholarship Federation. Mr. Potter, extreme right, has inspired enthusiasm and growth in AFS organization. r. .-rw- 'l iQ x ,, 'sun If fu. Eagawesf. X Y 'wat t f ., N A , .V by X ldfimif- N0 'E gli b Speaking 'cm' Press Club enlists as members all those with an interest in the newspaper and print shop. an in the library. 25 ,f I
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Miss Pointer greets an old friend and former student, screen star Ruta Lee. The Welcome mat IS put out for d1st1ngu1shed guests Hollywood's Thespian Cha 111 the poncho, is president. Broadway star and Hollywood alumnus Iason Robards fr. shares his knowledge with thrilled drama students! Stage Crew keeps my who tioning smoothly. . and awards are made for achievement MZ., Tom Ritter receives Key Club award from Rick Lewis at Organization banquet. Z4 just a small sample of the boys who received athletic letters at a special assembly. Mr. Beck looks on as Pek Gunn names Mr. Potter an honorary Tennessee colonel. Chess Club keeps them concentrating. Leo Thomas is congratulated Hou , . . . ywoods own United by Mr' Beck or wmnwg dents are tendered a recep Times award. b
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wfwfehw Suznkwx Il a uu4a....Au,fWs-J Fall Registration Committee. Row 1: Vicki Harris, Gaye Glazier, Nancy Ralke, Beth Fortmueller, Nancy Knight, Ievelyn Yonchar, Sharon Reed, Cathy Levine, Shelly Zellman, Eki Aiso, Fumiko Kinoshitaf Row 2: Alan Friedman, Starr Kilian, john Tannerherg, wra- 'ii xfu I Ed Lahowitz, Roseyolanda Mayo, jim SooHoo, Tony Leggitt, Eva Anda, Iill Redmond, john Ritter,' Row 3: Don Riddell, Mark Pahuta, Tom Ritter. Service to Hollywood brings honor, prestige to members of Fall Camerhons. Row 1: Nancy Knight, Iudy Sapersteinj Row 2: Roseyolanda Mayo, Ann Wortham, Sharon Reed, Cathy Nolan, Ilene Weinstein,' Row 3: Susie Smith, Rhoda Hess, Pam Ward, Vicki Harris, Emi Aiso, Shelly Zellman, Cathy Le11ine,' Outstanding achievement in service to the school, in citizenship and scholarship is given recognition at Hollywood in many ways: selection for membership in Camer- hons, the girls' honor-service organiza- tion sponsored by Miss Standfastg or in Knights, boys' honor-service club spon- sored by Mr. Becky or in Key Club, a national organization for boys sponsored by Kiwanis Club, and locally under the direction of Dr. Weeks. Registration Committee assists the admin- istration and faculty at the beginning of each semester in the arduous and complex process of registering and enrolling stu- dents in classes. Row 4: Carolyn Sanford, Claudia Cohen, Fumiko Kinoshita, Stephanie Fein,' Row 5: Wendy Stewart, Sylvia McKenzie, lane Marlin, Kay Warren,' Row 6: Debbie Lyon, Beth Fortmueller, Nancy Ralhe, Gaye Glazier, Kathy Moon. M1 s Vx r l Spring Camerhons. Row 1: Barbara Beck, Lily Low, Sue Finney, Cathy Sieling, Treva Slarh, Margaret Barreto, Claudia Norhy, Gail Miller,' Row 2: Robin Nicklin, Gretchen VanSichle, Candy Quickel, judy Miller, Tijanq Ilich, Margaret Loveland, Kathy Miller, Maxine Kaye. Miss Standfast and Camerhon ojicers -4
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