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CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Kiselstein, E. Gettler, S. Weingarten, S. Horen, J. Swarney, D. Brier, J. Uhry- nowski. SECOND ROWA: R. Yoczik, D. Peterson, P. Schubert, M. Popp, B. Tashman, B. Chalker. THE KINGS OF THE CHESS CLUB FIGHT A BATTLE OF WITS. This year history was made at Warde as the battle of the kings raged on. No, we did not revert to a monarchy: each member of the Chess Club was fighting to keep his king out of check. Though initiated this year, the club conducted a busy sched- ule including a leader tournament within the group itself and matches with Ludlowe and Central. Formed with the purposes of promoting interest in the sport of chess and organizing a team for inter- scholastic competition, the Chess Club truly achieved its goals. TO GET MORE FUN OUT OF YOUR LIFE, TRY DANC- ING, SUGGEST MARLENE EVERLITH AND GARY KRY- J .J i MEMBERS OF THE CHESS CLUB EN- JOY A RELAXING GAME AFTER A BUSY DAY AT SCHOOL. THE DANCE CLUB OFFERS FUN AND RELAXATION. Whether a Wardite's problem is two left feet, two right feet, or inability to tell one foot from the other, the Dance Club can guarantee a solution. Organized to give instruction to people who cannot dance and to improve the technique and style of those who have had dancing experience, the club members met during Activitiy Bi, periods to prac- tice different steps, to plan for such activities as a STA- trip to Dick Hayes' Big Beat television program, and to en'o themselves. l Y DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW: T. Savage, P. Rydsky, T. Sansone, P. Kavall, Midford, S. Gladstein, J. Mitchell, J. Greene, J. Kober, C. C. McKenzie, E. Sullivan, J. Belknap, L. Voyda, L. Pisan, Mickett, L. Warp, H. Scilagyo, B. Tierney, R. Baker. FOURTH C. Collum. SECOND ROW: S. Denter, R. ,Egeressy, C. ROW: D. Szabo, N. Everlith, G. Krysta, R. Sherwood, D. Bero, VanWagner, P. Vermeulen, J. Vilmany, S. Lagana, L. Godo, J. B. Brashear, J. Zofcak, B. Presy, R. Dezsan, J. Panigetto. Cervone, C. Olsen, P. Bodzon, B. Russo. THIRD ROW: S.
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MODERN DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Benedetti, J, Blankley. V. Addicott. C. Buraick, E. Bernstein. ,I. Delgado. SEC- OND ROW: B. Bernhard, S. Ryan, V. Rogers. P. Ardell. THE MODERN DANCE CLUB ENCOURACES CREATIVITY. Andrew Warde can be termed umodernw in all of its aspects: architecture, equipment, teaching meth- ods. and even its clubs. Progressive in its study of ballet forms. the Modern Dance Club concentrated on the interpretation and expression of emotions which comprise the fundamentals of the latest styles of dancing. Primarily organized for instruction, the group also explored variations of modern jazz, a type of modern dancing accompanied by jazz music. ART CLUB A PAINT BRUSH AND PALETTE- THE ART CLUBS AT WORK. The password of the Art Club might well be 'gap- preciationf, for the thirty members of this group learned to recognize the values of art both as a his- tory and as a challenge to their own talents. The historical and vocational aspects of art were clari- fied for club members by a visit to an art museum, several films. and lectures by various artists. The budding Rembrandts received the opportunity of displaying their own versatility by learning to use lettering pens and ink, by making a mosaic mural, and by working with clay and paints. Because many members did such fine italic lettering, the Art Club helped many groups make publicity posters. FIRST ROW: Mahani, E. Sawyer. L. Whitworth, Ii. Cetina. SECOND ROW: A. Frasco, D. Kun- drath, J. Buda, D. Terryn, J. Szoke. THIRD ROW: B. Shacoski, P. Stral, I. DeLuca, C. Bansak.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FIRST ROW: A. Kiselstein, J. Jiordano, S. Darcker, D. Hamlin, K. Kopsco, B. Chebby, J. Brauner SECOND ROW: R. Yoczik, P. Kasvinsky, J. LeD0ux, V. Jennings, E. Petitti. THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Creativity, composition, and technical perfection are the goals of Andrew Warde's Photography Club. This organization is divided into two groups: one is for anyone interested in photography and the other, for those individuals who are already com- petent in the field of cameras and who are willing 1 'Q fl M' DIANE BERESKY, MARY GILBERTI, AND NANCY BUTKAS: THREE GIRLS WHO REALLY TAKE THE PEP CLUB SERIOUSLY. SNAPS WARDITES OFF GUARD. to become members of a special service program. With the aid of a set of modern photographic equip- ment, the Photography Club produced many of the high-quality pictures used by the Crimson Crier and the Flame.in publicity of school events. THE PEP CLUB MAKES SURE THAT WARDEJS SPIRIT IS STRONG. As the cheerleaders loudly encourage Warde's teams by shouting that we've got not only a coach and teaml' but also pep and steam, Wardites are immediately reminded of the,work done by the Pep Club. Since school spirit is such a great factor in Warde's success, whether athletic or scholastic, this group has been a vital asset to every part of school life. During the year members sharpened their pencils and their wits to write new cheers for the varsity cheerleaders. They also sold crimson and white crepe-paper shakers at football games, helped arrange pep assemblies, and took orders for school banners in the homerooms. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Pecker, M. Butcher, P.- Protheroe, E. Bern- stein, D. Baranik, J. Shapiro, S. Solari, S. Turk, C. Lindahl, C. Benedetti. SECOND ROW: J. Wettenstein, D. Pinto, J. Vidal, N. Fray, M. Bell, J. Belknap, P. Carletti, H. Poklemba, B. Galko, P. Kavall, F. Robbins. THIRD ROW: S. Halligan, P. Pekar, M. Gilberti, M. Cole, S. Buda, S. Vasas, S. Szalay, P. Brennan, C. Mickett, S. Kallay, T. Sansone. FOURTH ROW: G. Kuhn, G. Burtick, B. Balamaci, A. Mapolski, M. Szanicz. G. Cleary, N. Everlith, S. Linnen, S. Pontillo, M. Hamm, K. Faredy, P. Goyette, L. Ometer.
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