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CLUBS SMEDLEY At a Smedley House assembly the Smedley club presented Father of the Year, a one-act comedy. Row 1: S. Olsen, S. Reed, A. Kantrow, R. Pinkham, B. Bell. Row 2: S. Feld, Pres.g J. Turoczi, S. Carp, Sec., B. Petro, Mrs. Altman, R. Adensredt. Row 3: M. Byiteck, J Kronmel E Kenned C Bansak C Glantz Row 4: K. Brewster, A. Schmofsk.-i, . , . y, . , . . B. Elander, L. Soli, S. Deschenaeux, S. Deschenaeux. Row 1: C. Brenin, S. Kanrrow, M. Hillman, S. Siegal, S. Jacoby, C. Humphry. Row 2: A. Newbold, Miss Emery, L. Votre, G. Randall, J. Stern. Row 3: D. Korczakowski, C. Kranyik, E. Kiamos, P. Ney, S. Knarr, J. Pecker, S. Kapln. Row 4: P. Karbovanec, P. Marcinko, S. Wokanowicz, E. Staane, D. Kinsman, M. Pennell, E. Munsen, D. Foster. WOLCOTT The Wolcott group presented sketches from Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, The Diary of Anne Frank, Arsenic and Old Lace and Annie Get Your Gun to an evening audience. Through the efforts of each group, expression and speech skills as well as correct inter- pretation have been obtained by the individual members. 113
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BARLO The main purpose of the House Dramatics Clubs is to provide experience for those young actors who wish to become members of the honorary dramatic groups- Komians and Thespian. The lack of male members caused a serious problem for the Barlow Dramatics Club. A solu- tion was finally found in two farces which called for all female casts. Row l: S. Rosenwald, E. Meshken, P. DiMayo, F. Osborne. Row 2: Miss Ogalin, B. Kennedy, Vice Presidentg A. Carlson, Presidentg S. Mischik, Clerk, J. August, Representative. Row 5: J. Milavsky, J. Dommu, S. Bodnar, B. Edmonds, L. Rosenzweig. Not pictured, H. Dornieka, Secretaryg J. Norris, Treasurer. DR MATIC Row l 1 B. Jestreby, A. Emrie, S. Horowitz. Row 2: H. Zelich, D. Beresty, L. Borkowski, Miss Falkowski. Row 3: D. Pennington, K. Reade, J. Kmetz, P. Lyhne, R. Maline. MASGN A At an afternoon performance, the Mason House Dramatics Club presented a character play and an old-fashioned melodrama, com- plete with villain and railroad tracks.
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FUTURE TEACHERS GF MERICA Row 1: P. Hidu, P. Pavoni, C. Brenin, B. Sirotnak,, Gi. Schempp, L. Buedinger, B. Berecz, S. Buda, S. Bearsley, R. Etrio, C. Kish, B. Schiffer, R. Vasas, B. Navarette, C. Cerutti, M, DeLorenzo. Row 2: C. Matarazzo, E. Siavrakas, M. Cole, M. Buzas, S. Zeisler, R. Szost, C. Lagana, M. Fekete, Pro- gram Chairman, C. Carson, Secretary: P. Hill, President: S. Hobson, Treasurerg M. Harrington, Vice-President: B. Gadowskas, P. Trenck, A. Krantz, A. Zuzick, R. Alpert, A. The year 1957-1958 was a highly successful one for the Future Teachers of America. Perhaps the most beneficial thing the Future Teachers of America did was to give its members the opportunity to observe Stilson, C. Bansak. Row 3: E. Thomson, J. Palmoski, P. Bodie, C. Bishop, N. Northcott, P. Navarette, S. Eriksson, J. Launer, B. Berson, J. Ingham, B. Petro, B. Toman, J. Varaljay, P. Sayles, P. Danberg. Row 4: Miss Rice, Advisor, J. Peipher, P. Karbovanec, K. Ember, C. Walsh, E. Zelle, E. Carlson, S. Terebesi, C. Takucs, M. Kranyik, S. Buturla, I. Mailloux, R. Figlar. elementary school classes in session. By visiting classes the members of the F. T. A. were provided with one of the best opportunities to learn what teaching is truly like. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row l: L. Hidu, L. Short, D. Finsinger, M. Fulop, M. Niznanzky, M. Musante, R. Molnar, J. Corbett, M. A. Brooks, F. Cappellieri. Row 2: S. Phillips, P. Weaver, N. Knott, D. Brewster, Secretary, J. Brown, President: D. Brewster, Vice- President, R. Re, Treasurer, E. Molnar, E. West, N. Powell. Girls interested in being the Future Nurses of America are being gudied down the right path by the F.N.A. of Andrew Warde. The F.N.A. helps these girls to be aware of health problems and to understand Row 3: C. Ostrowski, M. Godo, G. Bodie, L. Leffel, C. Hether- ington, B. Lobdell, N. Pihonak, D. Janesky, N. Lindahl, M. Blais. Row 4: C. Wiggins, E. Agonis, A. Ashby, K. John- son, P. Marcinko, D. Snyder, F. Vetto. fully all the branches of nursing before they choose one Held as their career. The members of the club have enjoyed such club activities as films, speakers, and a visit to Bridgeport Hospital.
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