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H O U E COUNCIL AND DRAMATICS WOLCOTT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: S. Locke, F. Mendelson, G. Randall, B. Schif- P. Trenck, S. Moore, E. Borona. THIRD ROW: S. Bolten, .I fer, L. Savell, D. Santino. SECOND ROW: J. Fenn, S. Kessler, Settani, B. Nicola, D. Foster, P. Scott, M. Unger. If unity is an indication of strength, Wolcott is and contributing to the House Council Workshop. an ideal Charles Atlas model. The spirit sparking A continually buzzing group in Wolcott House is the growth from a 97-pound weakling was gen- the Wolcott Dramatics Club, which meets under the erated by the activity of the industrious Council direction of Miss Moorin and capable leadership and Dramatics groups of the house. of President Sally Buxton, Vice-President Wynne Wolcott House Council, as its official duty, serves Pfeif, and Secretary-Treasurer Susan Weinstein. as a medium of communication between the student This club presented an entertaining production of body and faculty. Under the leadership of President Thornton Wilder's The Happy Journey, a play Tom Dardani, Vice-President Susan Weinstein, which, lacking scenery, calls for clever character Secretary Sharon Kessler, Treasurer John Madeiros, interpretation and the imagination of the audience. and faculty advisor Mrs. Ronai, the Council met The talented cast included Virginia Damato, Fran- regularly during activity period A. By virtue of ces Mendelson, Robert Ryan, John Staron, Irna such committees as Publicity and Attendance, many Weintraub, and Martin Friedman. In order to im- valuable projects have been accomplished by the prove their acting ability and dramatic understand- group: among these are writing a Constitution, as- ing, the members of Wolcott Dramatics also worked sisting in the direction of the Pre-Christmas toy on writing and presenting monologues, on which drive for the benefit of cerebral-palsied children, the group gave suggestions and criticism. WOLCOTT DRAMATICS FIRST ROW: L. Pecker, F. Mendelson, L. Savell, S. Wilson, McCulloch, W. Pfeif, C. Stodolski, C. Popp. FOURTH ROW: S Kantrow, S. Turk, S. Buxton, D. Santino. SECOND ROW: C. Margitay, R. Brustein, J. Kuroghlian, S. Rudolph, P. Scott, D Richer, M. Makrai, K. Terrifay, I. Weintraub, S. Moore, V. R. Staples. Damatto, D. Heller. THIRD ROW: L. Manso, E. Borona, J.
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OLCOTT FIRST ROW: M. Rosenman, G. Pulito, A. Reuther, J. Paul, S. Smuckler. SECOND ROW: W. Pflief, N. Northcott, C. Panda, J. Ro- man, C. Risley. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, J. Reed. W. Schubert, E. Shook, S. Nelson. MISSING: A. Pareles, I. Pecker, R. Pierson, J. Presy, W. Reagan, A. Rudolph, K. Sayles. FIRST ROW: J. Chanaca, M. Dowling, J. Fenn, V. Damatto, Ginzler, A. Carpenter, P. Downs. SECOND ROW: J. Bennett Chitwood, M. Epstein, B. Burden, A. Baranowski, J. Engleman THIRD ROW: F. Beres, G. Brust, E. Descheneaux, T. Dardani, S Adams. MISSING: R. Barske, F. Cappellieri, N. Coughlin, J. Del Luca, J. Feher. MRS- JAYNE MR- MEAD W-7 W-13 I ':'- -:': , il . ,j j ., an lag '-1 . ,Q S be , ,kkl K I .,:. , MR. BUSCH MR. INGERSON ,..... . .. . FIRST ROW: T. Levy, G. Mastrorocco, L. Johnson, B. Kamph, S. Kantrow, P. Hidu. SECOND ROW: B. Grywalski, S. Kirban, R. Karp, P. Harrington, J. Kober, M. Hillman. THIRD ROW: R. Dampf, C. Baumgardner, J. Hyde, J. Magdon, C. Mazas, J. Halasz. MISSING: H. Jimmie, A. Kranyik, S. Locke, E. Ludvinko, J. Ma- deiros. 82 Q sa iz 2 2 2 1 FIRST ROW: K. VanWagner, B. Sirotnak, F. Wensky, S. Weinstein M. Voltre, H. Scott, P. Vermeulen. SECOND ROW: C. Stodolski, S Wokanowicz, C. Wiggins, M. Stevens, L. Tennant, J. Vezina, P Trenck. THIRD ROW: J. SwarneY, J. Williams, P. Sellevaag, J. Zim mer, J. Vige, S. Terebesi. MISSING: H. Somley, .I. Toth, S. Wein garten.
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SOPHOMORES QUEEN GABY BOLTEN AND PRINCE CONSORT HOWIE RAT- NER PROUDLY LEAD THE GRAND MARCH AT THE HSWEETHEART SWINGF' PRESIDENT , ,.., ,....VV , . . WILLIAM KOLESAR VICE-PRESIDENT ..I.. VIRGINIA LASKO SECRETARY ., ,,I,. . . , BEVERLY LUCIANI TREASURER ,I,. CARY FLEISCHER Emerging from the depths of the freshman status, the Class of 1962 revealed itself as an important asset to the accomplishments at Warde this year. Firmly resisting the germs of Sophomoritis to which it was constantly exposed, the class kept up its immunity and strength, responding to the treatment offered by President, Bill Kolesarg Vice-President, Ginny Laskog Secretary, Bev Lucianig and Treas- urer, Cary Fleischer. In addition to collecting class dues, the sophomores, using rolls of red paper, transformed the gym into a myriad of hearts for the beautiful Sweetheart Swing,', a dance spon- sored annually by the sophomores. With this project as its piece de resistance, the class of 1962 showed its many versatile capabilities and gave the prom- ise of two more enterprising years. B. Luciani, Secretary, W. Koleszar, Presidentg V. Lasko Vice Presidentg C. F leisher, Treasurer.
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