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DRAMA CLUB Cut! Every week on Thursday and Fri- day, the Junior and Senior Drama Clubs meet with Mr. Sheldon Rose, supervisor. The purpose ot the club is to enlighten young people of the procedures and aspects in the field of dramatics, In the past spring, the play Curtain Go- ing Up was presented by the combined forces of the Junior and Senior groups. JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB SENIOR DRAMA CLUB First row: Lois Loman, Dusty Gustafson, Kathy Schlitter, Lynne Peterson, Virginia Sphar, Janet Smith, Mary Rose Sisk. Second row: Judy Frank, Theodora Moore, Sue Whitlock, Betty Cristiano, Dorothy O'Mara, Sharon O'Brasky. SPRING PLAY
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MMM. At the table are Bobby Esposito and David Williams. Behind them ffirst rowl are: Tom Michell, Richard Bach- elor, Peter Grabber, Tortila Grandbergs, Richard La- russo, Caesar Perrotti, Pat lannuzzi, Richard Ciarleglio, Steve Mongillo, Ronald Pepe, Charles Graves, Robert Vandrone, Ernest Arnold, Eric Lassen, John Stillings, and William Baskins. In back Csecond rowj are: Dick Ryan, Steve Knup, Tim Schmitt, Henry Torcellini, Herb Mudie, and Clifford Peterson. 5:24353 x 4.15: 71' :Sf rr: i P QSC rw 4 'l- Nix? 7 H-V Mfu I ttf' fa Karla' 1 ,aff 3 R' v nw, ,A N-N P1 ,493 lx iff' ras .f , me f- 4, ' uh '. .P I-i 1 , 1'Qff,QfT if, ' 75.. . Q ' . - 4,13 NAM ,I , ,i,1f.,,, :- .fi 4'A:fv 4, : - .-ir:-.dp . -' iffuinii - .rt e-.,.'e-:QA - f- . ' ZX-L.'.1 '-,,j t' X- - ligne., . '- , . .4-1,--i -he If ,-.,1.v.- 1. . '-1.'r'Fg15bj.. it gg ,f ., ' ' ,w 159. ,- z i 31 . 4'R'..-.f-.fn g . -- -1- 4 -- :ww V . 1. '. . 4 ' 1 , fm ' '-.fra ,va - i 1 . LgilZV.,.- Q rl Q ...G . 4 7' 1, ' - , -few? , '- M , -rv-ffeaiizf. w fiat' 5' V XL-L-1,rgiia.gqT,ff wk? ' jg'h':nj , j.5rg.3,I1 jg7, gig' ' ,I 27gg.f?Rgw I-git' 1 'sa-,iii vi. .- .,,wY'tea - 'pw ' 1 'gf 1:51 ixifwp. 4 3 '32 fii . il QS,-5',t:YS?7'zP uf v ' A mu-ig -t.-C -s ei fs -L. -ff .:4..,.-..-.1 1 .Uv g e::9:3w:ff'i-' are . fjffi FLT! -11. ' : ' , :stfsefieffftfwtfs jr ' f i, 5, ' .gc Nr '4., :.5ZQ , -. 'L Zi' 1. .nt 'Wifi'-g'Q? gi' vt 1 ' 'i 'V J we. LE-,.f'E: x t . -,'iQif234.iii'zS? -f ., i 41's-iq1,f' , . f - '-f'f7: F,' 5 ' 1 ?ai':f5'!3:f,r gi?'- kwa 1 lr --rl atm-,1g.-41, .', --.:+mr,1,-'.g. 2- V, sr. . in , THE HOMEMAKING CLUB The Homemaking Club provides girls in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades with an enioyable yet in- formative view ofthe art of modern homemaking. Mrs. Sterling Cobb in- structs these future housewives in the necessary skills of sewing, cook- ing, and even entertaining. Ana- may Clark presides as President and is assisted bythe Vice-President, Hel- ene Redenbach. Betty Pater, as Sec- retary, records the club's events .nm CHEFS' CLUB Those in the Chef's Club have ioined because they like to cook, and because, of course, they like to eat. The officers are: President, Bob Esposito, Vice-President, Charlie Graves, Secretary, Herb Mudie, and Treasurer, Tom Michell. At the beginning of the year, the group pondered over what would be the best eat- ing. Taking top honors were desserts, such as pies, cakes, and e'clairs. Also rating high were the Italian dishes, as rich apizza. But the boys are not selfish in their proiects. They often served coffee and snacks to the teachers on Thursday. The climax of the club's year came in the late spring, when they cooked a turkey dinner with all the trimmings . The boys are first given a demonstration by Mrs. William Baskin, who has made most of their experience possible. She then steps aside and lets the chefs go to work!
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sr W. D... 'K' ,A. Left to right are Claire Sheahan, Ted O'Connor, Mrs. Bendall, Pat Richter, Judy Richter, Sally Malec, Dave Tracy, Dolores Caccavale, and Debby Benner DEBATING CLUB The goal of the twenty members of the Debating Club is to improve the pre- sentation of their ideas, to better speech habits, and to cultivate a genuine interest in foreign and domestic affairs. With Mrs. Kent Bendall as supervisor, the various activities the group has planned are: a bulletin board, and assembly, and a debate with Hillhouse High School in March, 1957. The officers are William Brooks, President, and Nancy De Felice, Secretary. The group expresses its welcome to all who wish to attend the meetings. my ...iq .J i Left to right are: Mary Ann Smith, Dorothy O'Mara, Miss Havrda, Linda Anderson, and Joan Moeller. HANDBOOK The Amity Handbook was again organized this year under the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Havrda. The primary purpose of this club is to provide veteran as well newly enrolled students with an informative account of active clubs and organizations in our school, the rules and regula- tions governing the student body, and the correct attitudes Amity students should have toward their numerous responsibilities. Linda Anderson and Joan Moeller, both sophomores, are the enthu- siastic Co-Editors of the i956-57 edition of the Handbook.
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