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The Goldbug is o culminorion of many unrold hours of work gener- ously donored by your fellow dossmores. Ir ' s nor eosy giving up rime ro work on rhe book- bur ir is well worrh ir! We rried ro sum up in rhese hundred-odd poges rhe many personoliries, ocriviries, ond expressions rhor moke life or A R M S. unique from ony orher school. We dedicore rhis book ro rhose who con flip rhrough irs poges ond soy, Ah, yes ... I remember rhor well. So, reoders . . . Enjoy! -Darlene Chisholm: Ediror Goldbug; 1st r.(l-r): A. Smith, fX Dodin, S. Moore, C. Sr. Mary, A Kouff, J Greenspon, J. Flores, I C Stephenson 2nd r.(l-r): C Mullin, A Ljunq, G. Venderre, D Fink, C Goldenberg, D Derby I (od), L Doisseou, Darlene Chisholm (ed), S. Dosch, G. Smith, fX. Sonrner, E. Heorh, D Myren. Horfonol Honor Society: 1st rO-r) T Morlok, P Fosrer (pres), K Hudson, R Dolorin, A DePoode, D Monroe, J. Tolbor, J Chong 2nd rO-r) M Hoffrrxin. J Hofner, D Weinberg (v pres), J Polph, R Von Peir, W Pnrchord. M Tolbor, D Nguyen, D Srowel, J Turner 3rd r -O-r) A Dolton, A Ljung, C HoHortd (sec), 5 Wolf, D Cheholm (Treos ). S ScTiimmel, C Torrey, F Houn D Fobos. D Wilson, A Toylor 4th r Q-r); J Archer, D Adorns. R Li, A Corpir o, N Miller, R Jenkins. A Morbey, C. Gould, M Hd, K GokJenberg, C Mullin, D Fmk, J (Sronnis. R Drehm, S Sosrry, T Timmerman, L Sroffer, A Oowles I This year we, rhe fifry rwo members of rhe fXoberr Frosr chapter of rhe Notional Honor j Society, porrook in peer ruroring, revising our seleCTion process for rhe choprer, and raising it money for o new scholarship. Our president, Pru Fosrer, led us courageously rhrough our difficulties olong with our vice-president Den Weinberg, Treosurer Darlene Chisholm, and I seaerary Carolyn Flollond Theater Compony: 1st rCk) A DeRoode, R Dotonn, M Longley, C Robinson, L Fobel, R Ptout, 5. AAorse 2nd r G-r) J (jronnis, M Gils. G Smith, S Conn, D Wilson. P Gowienowski. K Hudson 3rd r (k) T Dezudx), S Dosch, L Ford, D Adorns, C. Corison, A Morbey, W Prirchord. R Derry, L Srernheim, A Smith, K Ryovec. M Hoffmon, C Longley. C Hollond. C O ' Sf , L Dorber 4th rO-r) L Moss. A Lucas, D Hewitt, A Lehrer, C Nokojimo. S Archer. A Gnswokj. C Scott, J Smith Eoch year, rhe Theater Company grows by leaps and bounds Lost year, some rwo- ninrhs of rhe entire student body found rheir way onstage. This year, porriciporion has surely passed even rhor phenomenal figure We produced our fourth annual Shakespeare, PERICLB. Two students successfuly directed Giroudoux ' s DUEL OF ANGELS, While John Worrhen rook o group of students ro rhe local elemenrory schools ro perform o children ' s musical (about 110 people sow ir). Our great quest for on odequore lighting system come rhor much closer ro completion, with fund-raising contributing S3, 000 roword rhor goal And we prayed and wepr blrrer reors os opporruniries ro see rhe fXSCs NICHOLAS NICKLEDY arose ond then were rh warred For rhe Graphic sroff, rhis was o year of growth. Previously, o projecr of Journolism dosses, rhe 1980-1981 issues were ham- pered by lock of support: rhe firsr issue was nor our unril Jonuory. This yeor, however, rhe headaches of sroff odvisor Jone Price ond editors Jonathan Turner ond Carolyn Drown hove been lessened by o grorifying- ly heavy rumour. Primory gools hove been ro upgrade writing standards, ro produce issues more promptly, ond ro rreor more serious topical subjects. Grophic: 1st r (k) A Morbey, C Corison, C Torrey, C Drown (ed), 5 Dosch, A Dowles 2nd r 0-r) J Turner (ed). F Houn. 5 Schimnrvel, E Corroll, S Hoyword. C Corpino. M Dolozky, S Dobb, D Fink, A Durrell 23
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MUSIC Jazz Workshop: 1sr r (l-r): K. Goldsmirh, T Show, A, Swifr 2nd r (l-r): R Drehm, J. Greenbaum, S, Porrer, N Show, A Kropfr, J, Quinn, J. Mosds, M Poss, D Drown, D, Purcell (dir). The Jazz Workshop has consisronrly brought players of varying obiliry rogerher and provided o common direction for oil. For some it has been o first exposure to Jazz, both trodirionol and conremporory; while for others it has provided opportunity to explore further. Lastly, its players hove enoyed generous support from their director and peers- os numerous cofererio jams con oresr. Symphony Bond: 1st Kl-r) P Swrfr, A Gossmon, A Mukrohy. H Richards, E Moron. K Ross, K Moyer, M Gllis, C HoIkDod 2ndr(k) K Comeron, S Feder, G Thorron.G Dor ohow,T Kosrerowski, J Zfornek, J Durrvjro, K KessJer, P Compbell, D Jennings, K Ooker, J Doyle, E Decker, D Cumnnings, K CorpiiX) 3rd Kl-r) J Asebrook, E Gronnis, S Martens, L Menvio, D Drown, J Fairchild. L Alschuler. L Kolio, J Swift. R Don, J Rodriquez, J Wolf. Z Zjomeck, A LoProde, S McDnde, K Compbell 4th rO-r) J Downing, E Mueoch, F O ' Rourke, D Ziomeck, J Kolio, T Sebosryn, J Miller, C Gomex, T O ' Neil, E Lesrer, R Hort, D Herooemus, M Snow, R Dogonz, P Monen. D Jones. M Mdnrosh. A Au 5th Kl r) M Drown. D Purcell (dir). R Dkxker, J Delknop Wind Ensemble: 1st r(l-r): M Tolbor, A DePoode, A Llllya, D Boynton, K Hudson, P. Vennnon, E Adorns, E Fobel 2nd r(l r) K Dorling, C, Gould, K. Touer, M Morrhews, N Show, M. Jocteon, 5 Moy, P Demerorh, -S. Lowonce, J Duguoy, L. TerrIzzI, C, Kent, D Heoly, D Weinstein, L, Plozo 3rd r(l-r): J Winslow, J Archer, P Vonderlippe, C. Hutchinson, C Lomberr, P Seidmon, C Moeloius, D Purcell (dir), D, Murray, S Moggs, J Errel, E Derr, D Jennings 4th r(l r). E Drose, S Fournier, P. Jenkins, M Denonder, D Weinberg, D DesLesdernier, M Poss, T Agrios, L Pice, J Moscis, M Dlone, L Sllvo, P. Show, N. Mllle, T. Show, D Mitchell. The Symphony Bond is o large wind and percussion ensemble whose mem- bership includes onyone in the High School interested in ploying their instru- ment. Activities include performances or the Bongs Center festivals, and visits to Qteo schools. Membership in the Wind En- semble is my audition only and the members of the ensemble represent the finest wind and percussion musicians or A.R.H.5. Along with their regulor con- cert schedule, the Wind Ensem- ble traveled to Philadelphia in april. 24
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