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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE A dramatic-minded committee combined their talents for the purpose of preparing entertaining assembly programs. Besides their special Christmas and Easter shows, talent programs were presented by the senior, junior, and sophomore classes separate- ly. The Assembly Committee also handled make-up and costumes for the minstrel, Junior Class Play, and Senior Class Play. This year was Miss Hullberg's first attempt as Assembly Director in Ambridge High School. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Row 1: Olearczyk, Shultz, Laman. Row 2: Saludis, Fouse, Moranz, Ditz, Ka- rolak. Row 3: Boschetto, Kurch, Herbine, Wolc- shulc, Garazounis. USHER COMMITTEE Row 1: Marshall, Falkow- slci, Troup, Yaworslcy, Me- gown, King, Carnevale, Olearczylc, Cain, Vagis, Horvat. Row 2: Ulbrich, Lutz, Rubenstein, Hahn. Row 3: Barnhart, Pas- triclc, Rapso, Radwanski. Row 4: Losco, Schermer- horn, Volpe, Maker. Row 5: Oswald, Dunn. Row 6: Sudilc, Olsen, Fulton. USHER COMMITTEE The Usher Committee is selected by the mem- bers of the Student Senate. These usherettes are on hand at the various school programs held in the eve- ning for the public. Among the programs these twenty-nine girls ushered are: the Mid-Western Band Concert, Senior Class Play, and Graduation. Into their hands falls the job of passing out programs and seeing that the public has found seats. -25-
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BOYS' INTRAMU RAL COMMITTEE Organized by the Student Senate, the Boys' Intramural Sports Committee set up a schedule for intramural basketball and football games. They were on hand to referee, keep score, and take care of the equipment during the games. Led by Chairman Al Seaman, the committee was supervised by Mr. Roth- ermel, later succeeded by Mr. Budimir. This com- mittee encouraged good sportsmanship and stimu- lated rivalry among the teams. They drew up rules for the athletic events, and whenever needed, they handed down decisions on protests. In addition to these many tasks, the Intramural Sports Committee also sends write-ups to the Daily Citizen. BOYS' INTRAMURAL COMMITTEE Row 1: Charni, Athens, Cwregoric, Erdelyan, Row 2: Nestor, Bilanich, Mill- er, Seaman, Mr. Rother- mel. Row 3: Hallaman, Whitehair, Sestile, Willis. GIRLS' INTRAMURAL COMMITTEE Row 1: Butcher, Vagias, Maker, Dunn, Klein. Row Z: Petricko, Troup. GIRLS' INTRAMU RAL COMMITTEE It is the aim of the Girls' Intramural Sports Committee to further good sportsmanship among our female athletes. They attempt to clo this by setting up active mushball, volley ball, soccer, and basketball schedules. During the tournaments the girls learn to work together as a team and build wholesome asso- ciations with their teammates. This committee is chosen by the Student Senate and is supervised by Miss Spahr. MZ4...
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Cun achooll plump JUNIOR CLASS PLAY A hilarious comedy entitled Take It Easy was presented by the dramatically-inclined portion of the Junior Class on November 14, 1947. Miss Hulllnerg, director, introduced a dual cast thus giving more juniors a chance to participate in this event. Mrs. Highgate, an eccentric, absent-minded woman, wished to have her portrait painted. At the same time she sends for a man to paint her kitchen. When Tom Lawrence visits Nancy, Mrs. Highgate mistakes him for the kitchen painter and puts him to work. On the arrival of the kitchen painter, she is anxious for him to paint her portrait. The plot was further confused by the entrance of a thief, plotting to steal Mrs. Highgate's pearls. When Mrs. Highgate found her pearls missing Beagle Jones was brought into the picture. All the confusion ended as the pearls were found and Mrs. Highgate gave permission for Nancy and Tom to he married. The juniors took entire charge of the production filling the jobs of student director, prompters, stage manager, stage crew, property, make-up, costumes, ushers, tickets, finance, and interior decoration. Fink 1 Row 1: Fulton, Ball, Panutsos, Vettorazzi, Saludis. Row 2: Jula, Kovacs, Madonna Dorogi Farrar, Fouse. Row 3: Davis, Mazzetti, Price, Bishop, Mauchline. Row 5: Nlagis. HZ6..
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