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USHERS' GUILD FIRST ROW: L. Pecker, S. Locke, C. Barnett, M. Carlson, J. Larson, A. Canning. SECOND ROW: D. Dimeo, H. Poklemba, M. Hillman, L. Lee, T. Sanson, J. Locke. THIRD ROW: P. Peckar, J. Fenn, P. Goyette, N. Benson, S. Kallay, P. Fabian. FIRST DOWN THE AISLE ARE MEMBERS OF THE USHERS' GUILD. Since Warde can boast a spacious auditorium, the job of the usher at a school production is more than a formality, it is a necessity. The girls in the Ushers' Guild, all of whom volunteered for their job, learned the rules of etiquette and poise which enabled them to be efficient and pleasant assistants to theater-goers. Li0i'i'u'i To HI sl ELWOOD WAHLQUIST AND DAVE LIPS OF THE STAGE CREW PROVE THAT THERE IS NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS. MR. PETERSEN IS ABOUT TO ENJOY SOME OF WARDEIS CULTURE, THANKS TO THE USHERS. THE STAGE CREW AND CLUB WORK BEHIND THE SCENES. It is dillicult to visualize a stage production which lacks stage lights, sets, properties, make-up, and sound effects, but such a lack of theatrical neces- sities would certainly exist without the diligent work of the Stage Crew and Club. This year the group provided invaluable assistance in the house dramatic presentations, the Mothers' Club fashion show, the Fathers, Club Show, and the Thespian play. STAGE CREW AND CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Markoja', A. Cohen, S. Frankel, D. Lips' M. Launer, G. Dolinski, B. Greenspun'. SECOND ROW: Ci Olsen' H Lan C. Citron A Lee S. Bodn r' L cin . . g, , . , a , . S to, C. Popp , V. Damatto, D. Heller, K. O'Conner, H. Scott, J. Szoka', P. Downs. THIRD ROW: N. Mooshegranz , B. Carl- son, S. Boncek, L. Nehring, L. Nelson, J. Mellin, K. Glahn, ' denotes crew. K-All M. Leask, N. Benson, M. Langdon, C. Stodolski. FOURTH ROW: Advisor C. Busch, M. Clevenger, E. Phillips, J. Antka, D. Munson , T. Murphy , S. Carp', E. Sawyer, L. Soley, M. Wallace', B. Lobdell. FIFTH ROW: W. Nagourney, J. Ku- roghlian , J. Weinstein , M. Sorgen, E. Wahlquist ', P. Kavall , K. Sabanosh ', K. Kopsco, S. Kasden', B. Maraczi . pm
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RADIO CLUB FIRST ROW: M. Sicilian, J. Davies, P. Zapotacky, R. Friedland, R. Bashar, R. Beck, A. Barto- lomeo. SECOND ROW: A. Solomon, D. Chotkowski, R. Frohwirth, W. Araza, S. Horen, P. Arm- strong. RADIO CLUB MEMBERS DELVE INTO ELECTRONICS. ' There is more to a radio than just turning a switch and hearing the latest hit tunes, any mem- ber of the Radio Club is well prepared to vouch for this fact. Though this year was the first of its ex- istence, the Club planned a full program. They studied radios and electronics, assembled and dis- assembled electronic equipment, observed factories in which this equipment is produced, and partici- pated in informative group discussions. DUKE ELLINGTON UPTOWN' PROVIDES THE UP- BEAT FOR THE JAZZ CLUB. ALL THOSE WIRES, MOAN RADIO CLUB MEMBERS, AND YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE A PICTURE. MEMBERS OF THE JAZZ CLUB HAVE THE RIGHT BEAT. It is Thursday afternoon at 1:30, and as you pass by the Wolcott Commons Room you think you hear music. You get closer and closer, and you know it is music. But no matter how close you get the sounds are still way out. For these are not strains of just any kind of music, this is jazz and the people listening to it are members of the Jazz Club. This group, on each of these memorable Thursdays, gathered to hear all types of jazz and compare pro- gressive music to other forms, under the swinging direction of Advisor Peter Harrity. JAZZ CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Gross, P. Dimco, J. Lucas, R. Schweitz, B Frankel, M. Cole, M. Langdon, N. Mooshegranz, J. August B. Schiffer, P. Downs, E. Meshken, N. Leech,' B. Johnson SECOND ROW: H. Cetola, L. Nehring, K. Stern, J. Gauthier, D. Yovan, S. Linnen, S. Bien, B. Kose, D. Martin, S. Kessler J. Engelman, R. Windsor, J. Lebowitz. THIRD ROW: L Eskwith, M. Clevenger, D. Feldman, S. Kaplan, T. Kloss, J Schwarz, S. Kirban, B. Lobdell, D. Hampson, J. Weinstein, s 1 A. Stalowitz, A. Kessler, A. Pierce, G. Dolinski. FOURTH ROW: G. Cleary, G. Lasko, J. Pinckney, L. Roberts, L. Roth- bard, K. Goldberg, B. Kaufman, F. Darmos, L. Miller, M. Van Horn, S. Bolten, Advisor P. Harrity. FIFTH ROW: J. North, H. Ratner, E. Brown, J. Medeiros, J. Shaffer, J. Szabo, B. McCulloch, D. Harris, J. Zimmer, B. Pinckney, A. Taylor, G. Brust, A. DiMattia, L. Gill.
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TOILS AND TROUBLESW A MOSTDUNUSUAL SHOW N x :,,- 1' Aw . L . , . EE I I 'Q, , l I .:i:, A -ey! Ikgkgi .rzuf H xml- MR. SANDMAN'S DREAM: FIVE RED-AND-WHITE-STRIPED WARDITES. LINDA SOLEY AND PHYLLIS MALMBERC ARE IN COMPLETE AC- CORD AS THEY ENTERTAIN A FASCINATED AUDIENCE.
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