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5- emor 641,55 Ahlfory As a community grows, a cultural program will event- ually develop to meet the demand. A great symphony orchestra of world-wide fame may result from simple beginnings. Our orchestra became organized in our Sophomore year',N with our first number,,' the election of conduc- tors', 3Ted Perzak, Larry McConnell, Janice Dubbs, and Dorothy Tatomir. Because We were an inexperi- enced group our program for the year was limited to a dance, The Stardust Swirl. Bottom Row: L. McConnell, H. Sutter. Second Row: D. Tatomir, J. Swartz, B. Wyman. Third Row: M. Bonczek, T. Perzak. d,y5 .IJVLJ 6006 Cel'J PRESIDENT Dexter Hutchins VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Stovash SECRETARY Sue-Ann Powell TREASURER Tom Hodgeson With a year of experience behind us, we stepped into the junior chairs with President Larry McConnell, Vice-President Dot Tatomir, Secretary Sue-Ann Pow- ell and Treasurer Maxine Bozovicher to conduct this concertf, As the soloists', before us went on to fame, we reviewedv the qualifications gained as Juniors: two dances, the Cafe de Paris and the Sock Hop, class rings, our prom, The Cinderella Ballg and a play, It's A Great Lifef, We were now ready to step into the soloists' spotlight Having gained recognition as an outstanding orches- tra, our performances now were sellouts. Under con- ductors Dexter Hutchins, Bob Stovash, Sue-Ann Pow- ell, and Tom Hodgeson, we completed our repertoire with pictures, name cards, graduation announcements.. . We presented two dances, Crystal Capers,', and Bas- ket Ball Q' and our Senior Class Play, Four Flights Up.' We are now prepared for the grand finale. The lights dim and we pass before the eyes of our critics,' and understudies to step into competition with Mas- 9 14 ter Musicians.
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JOSEPH ADAMS Joe Never Look Bac-ku Always seen with IIecbs. Pet Pceve: School!!! Careless and Clowning. Rifie Club. LAVERNE RENEE BEHUN Vern S'posin Likes: Tennis and French Fries. A future model. Oh, the weekend! GEORGE PAUL BIANCHI George Man With A Dream SoP Favorite Sport: being a spectator. Well known for indi- viduality. Hi-Y: Key Club: Hi- Lite: Chorus: Book Club. MARY BONCZEK Touts Friendly Faces Ambition: to make money. Let's not be difficult. Dislikes short boys. Glee Club: Sub-Deb: Pep Club: Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens: Sr. Ways and Means. Q . reaenfing now our Jenior c aw -L Q R5 L .Sf : a il ' X a 55 'Q 'L .i .fm ,,.., , ,, in E53 - 'T' ffl: ,... 4? pf Fi. .If A 5. 1. K . R21 as ' .QJf'ji'i!jQ5' ' I .ll I X BLAIR M. RARNITZ Bud Careless Rhapsody Favorite color: Baby blue, as in Volkswagen convertibles! Always seen with: Dexter, Rege, Joel. Nonchalant, Nifty, Neat. Tumb- ling team: Beacon: Jr. Class Play: Chorus. EDITH MARJEAN BENSON Edie Happy Talk Likes: Spaghetti and Dill Piekles??! Favorite Color: Very, very Red. Ambition: To find somebody who can see over her head! Girls Basket- ball: Jr. and Sr. Y-Teens: Beacon. RICHARD N. BLODGETT Nile Chant of the Wanderer A typical senior boy. Carefree and Casual. Likes sports and spaghetti. Football: Basketball: Track: Var- sity Club: Band: Orchestra: Tumbling Team: Rifle Club. JANICE MAY BOST Jan Crazy Rhythm High-stepping head majorette. Pretty, Petite, and Popular. Usually seen with Helen, Sue or Carol. Head Majorette: Pep Club: Canteen Comm: Sub-Deb: Sr. Y- Teens: Beacon.
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