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S. Markoja. ALL-STATE CLAIMS THE ELITE OF THE MUSIC WORLD. Each spring the most talented musicians and singers from all the Connecticut schools audition for the All-State band, orchestra, or choir. The chosen few earn a two-day trip to Hartford the following October, where they present an outstanding concert at the Bushnell Memorial Auditorium. FIRST ROW: D. Santino, S. Buxton, C. Olson, J. Tomac Descheneaux, S. Hirsch, L. Savell, ,I. Lucas. SECOND ROW Hetherington, P. Cilligan, E. Canning, A. Bear, P. Hiller, Lyhne, Advisor I. Burgstaller. THIRD ROW: M. Pennell, SUE 55 fa I one io Q 5 3 - rf P ES' ',f,.. Z'. 2? FF! Sqn :UZ as. 5 B BWP if-' E: 55,2 :J o Q74 ffm? '15, EP il- AE Os Sr: '4 as fa gb.. 515 545 f-E gs' 35- 323' F' MODERN MUSIC MASTERS MARK MUSICAL MERIT. The Andrew Warde chapter of Modern Music Masters is one of the forty-six national chapters of the M.M.M. musical honor society. Its purpose is to foster greater interest in band, choral, and or- chestral performances, and to provide wider op- portunities for personal musical expression and service to school, church, and community. Members of this society are selected on the basis of musical and scholastic ability. In an impressive induction at the close of the school year, initiates perform either an instrumental or choral piece. . Johnson, K. Jurgielewicz, D. Allison, C. Allison, L. Hansen, R . Pinkham. FOURTH ROW: E. Sommers, B. Bachrach, J. Stenberg . S. Wysocki, L. Nelson, C. Anderson.
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'11 U11 BU U1 -I 'JU O -U2 W .. 5? ., sv H UI uri. EE 3. ez, NO EES Si O Z2 5.9 Ui 9-O 'm QE 2?- 35 . Ps F000 U rn In rl-J :U E Z C: In -a Cl U rn Z -A U1 3 rx-1 2:1 P? v-1 Magyar, J. . : . Vlantes, L. Hoffman, S. Coventry, H. Zelich. THIRD ROW: . Allison, P. McElwain, M. Sorgen, J. Norris, D. Prescott J urgielewicz. In their junior and senior year, students exhibit- ing exceptional standards of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service are eligible for lifetime membership in the National Honor Society. One of 35,000 in the United States, the chapter at 'Andrew Warde this year was a working body which held monthly meetings. Led by President Carole Magyar, Vice-President John Norris, Secretary Lolly Hoff- 1960 FIRST ROW: J. Scofield, R. Karp, M. Molloy, A. Shallhruch, J. Heske, E. Stanne, E. Soltis, R. Quinn, L. Hansen, P. Robrish. SECOND ROW: G. Gauthier, E. Ginzler, A. Reuther, C Carson, S. Rosenthal, W. Pfeif, R. Pinkham, J. Yurdin, S. Wein- stein, E. Canning, M. Haverly. THIRD ROW: D. Baranik, S Clowry, K. Paget, J. Dommu, M. Brooks, A. Gazdik, M. Kar masin, B. Wettenstein, E. Meshken, S. Beardsley, B. Berecz R. Vasas, S. Hirsch, M. Rosenman. FOURTH ROW: E. Riccio J. Peck, D. Hamlin, R. Cerino, E. Brown, B. Lear, P. Kasvinsky M. Launer, A. Shumofsky, J. Stock, J. Lebowitz. HONORARY RECOGNITION. man, and Faculty Advisor Mr. Gleason, these mem- bers co-operated with Miss O'Dwyer and Mr. Strout to plan an Alumni Tea, which gave college-bound juniors and seniors a chance to benefit from hear- ing the college experiences of previous seniors. Also, many members helped their guidance coun- selors by offering to help any students who were behind in certain subjects. QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY HONORS OUTSTANDING JOURNALISTS. Quill and Scroll is the international honorary so- ciety for high school journalists. Membership, a distinct honor, is reserved for those outstanding staff members and editors of the Flame, Crimson FIRST ROW: S. Beardsley, B. Wettenstein, M. Rosenman, P. Rothbard, L. Simons. SECOND ROW: C. Vlantes, R. Crier, Warde Weekly, or Hi-Lighter who demon- strate to their advisors the high scholarship, jour- nalistic achievement, and loyal service which merit the award. Pinkham, L. Hansen, D. Hamlin, L. Hoiiman, E. Canning, C. Humphrey. MISSING: M. Launer, G. Allison, J. Peck. l
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G Dolinski, KOMIANS FIRST ROW: P. Brennan, G. Randall, D. Pennington, E. Phillips, J August, S. Bodnar, P. Lyhne. SECOND ROW: R. Maline, L. Soley, S. Markoja, K. Sahanosh, S. Bien, S. Stein. THE CAST OF THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON PORTRAY A NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH FAMILY- AN- DREW WARDE STYLE. PRESENTING ED ZELLE, FRANK PALUMBO, AND FRIEND HARVEY. THESPIANS AND KOMIANS ENTER THE SPOTLIGHT. The Thespians, a national honorary dramatic so- ciety and one of the most active clubs at Warde, has indeed earned the respect of the school by its professional stage productions. Aided bylthe Ko- mians, this hard-working group produced a three- act comedy, Harvey, in November, and was largely responsible for the production of The Ad- mirable Crichtonf' presented in March. For this J. M. Barrie play, 'the actors and Mrs. Busch, the advisor, worked long and hard to perfect their British accents. In order to become a Thespian fthe Greek word for 'gfirst actorvl, a student must earn ten points by working one hundred hours in school theatricsg he then participates in an induction cere- mony, takes an oath, and receives a Thespian pin. THESPIANS FIRST ROW: S. Clowry, S. Horowitz, M. Hillman, N. Barthol- ROW: S. Kasden, E. Stanne, M. Sorgen, P. McElwain, J. Kmetz omeo, S. Mischick, C. Damatto, S. Seigel, C. Olson. SECOND B. Maraczi, F. Palumbo. FOURTH ROW: D. Kinsman, P. Kavall ROW: E. Canning, D. Korczakowski, P. Ney, J. Greenblatt, M. D. Busch, B. Lear, D. Lips, S. Frankel, K. Brewster, A. Shumof Wallace, K. Reade, C. Humphrey, Advisor C. Busch. THIRD sky, E.Walquist. Zi . .
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