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Row 1: D. Kinsman, C. Tackas, E. Molnar. Row 2: E. Wright, C. Chotkowski, Mr. German, R. Lockwood. GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Last June four Wardites, Carol Terebesi, Bob Kasvinsky, Charles Chotkowski, and Russ Jennings, were honored with the privilege and distinction of attending the Nutmeg Boys' State. and Laurel Girls' State. Sponsored by the American Legion, this annual event is held at the University of Connecticut. It is part of a nation-wide program, the purpose of which is to instill in the youth of today a better understanding of government, both local and state, in order that they may be better able to run the government of tomor- row. Both the educational and social aspects of Boys' and Girls' State are successfully combined in one pro- gram. This program which covers almost every pos- sible interest is highlighted by the Grand Inaugural Ball. C. Chotkowski, R. Kasvinsky, R. Jennings, C. Terebesi. A select group of musicians and chorus members represented Andrew Warde High School at the All-State Music Festival which was held in Hartford on October 24th and 25th in the Bushnell Memorial. This group was only one among the many which represented their schools from all' over the state. The twelve musicians and chorus mem- bers from Warde, along with the members representing Ludlowe, departed by char- tered bus at the early hour of 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning. Upon their ar- rival in Hartford, the students went direct- ly to their respective rehearsal places, where many hours of preparation resulted in an excellent concert. ALL STATE CHOIR I. Zelle, J. Stern, A. Sostowski, J. Hawley, R. Bouchard, S Shapiro, Miss Burgstclller. ALL STATE BAND AND ORCHESTRA
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GIRL 9 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Row 1: P. Turoczi, E. Hunt, J. Patuzzi, K. Garrity, A. Pecker, J. Greenberg, C. Terebesi, P. Fakazas, C. Lauria, B. Reed, N. Clarke. Row 2: B. Kovacs, J. Pastour, J. Schopick, C. Wallitzer, N. Powell, J. Launer,' P. Naverette, L. Geohegan, P. Powell, J. Schneider, R. Fenning, A. Witsil. Row 3: S. Mentes, M. Ciarmiello, B. Haines, A. Penzulli, P. Chanady, M. Sizensky, N. Szalay, L. Goulding, L. Abromaitis, J. Korcsmaros, N. Klein, J. Sternberg, J. Pierce. Row 4: M. Szobocsan, J. Heady, J. Dalton, K. Gilligan, J. Brown, A. Sostowski, C. Demarest, M. Pecker, S. Sheatsley, J. Ellis, G. Clarke. Not pictured: P. McCulloch. Each year, on the hockey field, the bas- ketball court, and the softball diamond, many athletic minded girls endeavor to earn enough points to receive their nu- merals, bronze pin, and membership into the Girls' Athletic Association. Upon reaching fifteen points, she receives medal and chain and silver pin. The next goal in sight is twenty points, for which she receives a white sweater and honored membership in the F club. GIRL 9 GC 99 CLUB For the first time in the F club's history, the members could be seen wearing F 's of both black and orange, and crimson and white. No matter what the color, each member was equally proud of the accomplishments the F stands for. The reward for reaching twenty points, which entitles a girl membership in the F club, is a treasured gold pin and sweater. 64 Row 1: J. Brown, C. Terebesi, J. Pierce, G. Clark, B. Reed. Row 2: P. Powell, M. Sizensky, C. Kopso, L. Abromaitis. Row 3r S. Mentes, J. Ellis, J. Pastore.
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- J THEATER CL B Row 1: P. Roihbard, B. Wettensfein, M. Brooks, J. Scofield, R. Lear, L. Simons, S. Hirsch, E. Meshkin, S. Stein. Row 2: L. Hoffman, P. Danberg, P. Desanli, M. Havery, M. Musanfe, E. Tower, J. Yurdin. Row 3: J. Greenblah, S. Frankel, D. Lieberthal, R. Siereno. HE I TRY CL B Row 1: S. Zimmer, J. Greenberg, M. Zimmer, J. Brown, J. Pierce, P. McCulloch, P. Powell, M. Pecker. Row 2 G. Clark, A. Sosfowski, J. Krawilz, E. Friedman, B. Reed, A. Risisky, B. Greenspun, B. Plotkin, C. Newbold K. Dowling, C. Randall, G. Goulding, M. Day. Row 3: A. Jacobs, B. MacGregor, E. Frankel, L. Yurclin, J Casale, J. Adams, R. Milavsky, J.- Magyar, R. Solari. Row 4: J. Renaud, J. Elwood, J. Zaczek, R. Kiraly R. Bieble, L. Bedford, J. Godman. 1
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