Andrew Warde High School - Flame Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1960

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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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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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DONNA AND PAULA DIMEO: SISTERS UNDER THE UMRRELLA. SUE CLOWRY AND JUDY KMETZ FIND TAMING THE SICK MORE DIFFICULT THAN CURING THEM. Through the hard work of Mr. Michael German, Mrs. Catherine Busch, and Mr. William Bell, and with the co-operation of willing parents and students, Tails and Troubles proved to be the most successful show ever sponsored hy the Fathers' Club. The plot revolved around the escapades of two care- free college students, Luke and Ray, their girlfriends, Monica and Lynng and the efforts of one cantankerous, middle-aged nurse, Miss Dodo, to raise one hundred thousand dollars for the Endicott City Hospital. This happy group provided many hilarious moments for everyone. At Happy Dale Resort, Luke managed to pour watcr down Miss Dodo's hack while he watched his newly found friend, Monica, leave the patio. At the hospital Luke was forced to pose as a patient when he learned that Miss Dodo was head nurse. Recognizing him, she concocted a ncurel' called the Nice-steam treat- mcntf, However, Miss Dodo Hnally relented as Luke reached for a gallon container that she had intended to CERRY AND DENNY BURKE SOUND A BIG On FOR OHIO. CAROL SMITH AND LINDA VINCENTINI PRO- VIDE A LILTINC VERSION OF HARVEST MOON. use for collecting his blood. At this point, Miss Dodo explained to Luke that he had prevented her raising the money she needed for a new hospital wing, Her story was so touching that Hrst Luke, then everybody in the ward hegan to cry! Despite all her dilliculties, Miss Dodo's charity hall proved to he a huge success, for l,ulce's rich uncle, L. P. Pratt, forced his employees to attend the dance, in addition, he personally donated the necessary funds. The curtain rang down upon a happy, if somewhat exhausted, group of actors, who left a laugh-filled, congratulatory audience.

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