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SW we 'FN 34 5 8 I. - - When thinking of Ray, it's hard to be sad because he brought so much joy and cheeriness into people's lives, said one of his many close friends. Ray Lenartowicz was truly a special friend to all who knew him. He was loving and outgoing, witty and imaginative. He liked to talk about his uncle, who, he claimed, owned a Moe farm where they get mohair for blankets. Do you know how many moe's noses it takes to make a blanket? He wasn't afraid to yell, I love you , and he never stayed mad. He had a great love for Nature and this was shown by his interests in photography, skiing and scouting. He was photography editor of the Yearbook and Vice President of the Ski Club at school. Ray excelled in music and played trombone in the marching band and pep band. He loved art, and beauty, and laughter, said another friend, and he had a real appreciation for life. He really cared for and valued his friends. We loved him, too. We are such stuff As dreams are made ong and our little life ls rounded with a sleep. Shakespeare 129 DEDICATION
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Fellowship Club The Fellowship Club, whose President is Carl Kmschinsky, with V.P. Sam Andreades, has had many goals set for itself this year. Among these goals is a plan to have an after school assembly with religious speakers and singers. They are also sponsoring the adop- tion of a child and working with a handicap- ped child. Their main goal, however, is to promote fellowship in the school community. TOP - Occasional meetings for Bible study. BOTTOM - Executive board of Fellowship Club. FELLOWSHIP 128
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Marching Band and Band Front Middletown High School South's Marching Band performed during half-time shows in the Football season in addition to a trip to Washington D.C., playing on the Capital building steps and in King's Dominion Amusement Park the previous spring. The Band was led by drum majorette, Linda Schulussler, and Joseph Lawlor, as Band Director. The Band also included Show Flags, Band Front, Rifle twirlers, and twirlers. UPPER RIGHT - The Band playing during halftime MIDDLE RIGHT - Seventy-six trombones to the hit- parade BOTTOM - The Band on the capital steps. OP- POSITE PAGE: TOP - a-one. a-two, and a-three. MID- DLE LEFT - I don't think I can take this much longer. LOWER LEI-'I' - . . . And here they come ready or not. RIGHT - WARNING. Band on the march.
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