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4th Row: liasye, Danford, Meredith, Scanrlling, lloutk, liekherg, Greenberg, Scalwaroli. Basler, Ilopcraft, Christ, lloxey, Kaman, Miller, Bouton Brigham. 3rd Row: Vl'yn1an, Pugh, Glitch, Ilullocher, Cramer, Fisher, Feeley, Wells, Werner, Yollerisen, Burrilt. Hartman, Hagerman, Tait, Summers, Sutter- while. 2nd Row: Hart, Perkins. Paulus, O'Brien. Beers, Havelwood, Slmw, B. Smith, Wliiiney, Gonssens, Marcellus, Strohmayer. VVillems, Newell, Hendrickson. Lanni, Scott, Luke. lst Row: ii. Smith. Silver. Ailams, Schneider. Cohen, Siolcr, Taylor. Gilbert. Kneelantl. Miss Foley fzulxiserl, Potter, Martin, Toporeer, Tuttle, lie.un:in. Cirawfortl. lieckt-rnu.ui, We-isiuiller. TRAPEZOID Again referring to our theme, we find that a parallel may also be drawn between the progress of our school and that of the school paper, the Trapezoidf' Functioning spasrnodically in its first at- tempt to gain a foothold, the paper has finally evolved into the uTrapezoid of today, a high school journalistic effort of which we are justly proud. Under the editorship of Russell Hopcraft, the laudable accomplishment of earning the general excellence award in a western New York school journalistic conference was at- tained. Again this year the paper took a third prize for schools of its class in the Columbia University Press contest. Illlllll 2 IPAGE THIRTYI
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. 4.17 X! 5' yt. Q5 , Q T rf 1 lieu' 1-s 0 I .- ...Cf XJQ1 1 avvv ff' , Sl 2nd Row: Uoron, Houck, Lincoln. Mr, Gibson Ctlircclorj, Yates. O'lirie-n. lst Row: Kneelzxnnl, Ogden, Miss Knrgcs Ctlirt-crorj, Scrzintom, Kay, S The ancient art of drama is popular at Brighton. The various student productions offered throughout the year under the spon- sorship of the Dramatic Club are eagerly awaited and enthusiastically received by us students. Early last falh as usual, each high school class selected two council members and two alternates to represent it at council meetings. Under the skillful direction of Miss Margaret Karges and Iay Gibson the club presented two one-act plays in the fall and a three-act play in the early spring. All of these plays were above the usual level of high school produc- tions. This year was, undoubtedly, one of the most outstanding in the history of our Dra- matic Club. IW , .. IPAGE THIRTY-TWOI DRAMATIC CLUB
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