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VISUAL AIDS STAFF...Front Row: D. Bollinger, N. Halusak, G. Cikity, P. Teagan, C. Mikoryak, M. Och- otny, C. Rzepka. Second Row: M. Fasczewski, N. Rusk, T. Kaucic, M. White fsposorj, J. Owens, J. Caimi. Third Row: G. Ptasinski, S. DeVerna, R. Ku- bota, S. Harvey, A. Anderson, F. Polsgrove, D. Curns Fourth Row: S. Sundberg, J. Pieper, R. Makie, H. Yee, S. Stanzak, K. Lahodny. Fifth Row: C. James, R. Pro- vost, W. Lamson, R. Wantin, K. VanCamp, J. Torphy, R. Mancewicz. Back Row: G. Vredenburg, B. Dergis, J. Cuzzort, D. VanLooy, W. Miller, C. Fedoronko, B. Potts. forty-six AD CLUB...Front Row: D. Wilkins, J. Deagen. Second Row: N. Lutman, V. Buha, M.L. Egan. Third Row: M. George, D. Heatley. Back Row: H. Bozzi, J. Stevenson E. Anthony fsponsorl, C. Sperling.
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Efficiency Experts Reach Quotas in CCMET SALES AND AUDITORIUM SEATING With pencils worn down to a stub and battered yellow paper envelopes overflowing with deposit slips and sub- scription cards, the Yearbook Sales Representatives circu- lated through their assemblies. They regularly turned in their subscribers' dimes and dollars and attended business meetings in order to discharge their duties more efficiently. With the arrival of March 28th, the final date for all money to be turned in, each representative heaved a sigh of relief. For a iob excellently done they were rewarded with the self-satisfaction of having performed a vital ser- vice for the T956 Comet, thus enabling a widely circulated publication. Seen during special assembly programs wearing green and gray armbands are the Ushers. They stand apparently unconcerned by the froth of students at the auditorium doors, but actually, the efficiency with which they work has resulted in a minimum amount of worry. ln a matter of min- utes they have handed out programs, collected attendance cards, and directed traffic, etc., keeping our auditorium out of a state of constant confusion. The students we see in formal and semi-formal attire at the senior plays, concerts, and commencement, are the same Ushers, volunteering their own time in further service. USHERS CLUB...Fror1t Row: M. Bergtold, J. Rose, S. Jeffrey, W. Lile fp.m. captainl, P. Michalak fa.m. captainl, S. Dinwiddie fa.m. captainl, C. Christie ip.m. coptainl, M. Alestrs, D. Bittell, N. Joclway. Second Row: M. Svirid lsponsori, J. Dilorenzo, M. Makar, D. Parnis, D. lngland, M. Fancher, M. Spinello, B. Brewer, R. Marx, J. Rozenbaigier, L. Lehman lsponsorl. Third Row: D. Christie, J. Geering, M. Ake, K. Williams, N. Pauley, P. Pinkowski, L. Semmens, D. Mathews, D. Wais, S. Quigley. Fourth Row: S. Stebbins, J. Dinwiddie, J. Hayes, D. Curns, E. Tyszkiewicz, J. Sans Crainte, V. Potter, R. Morley, S. Martin, R. Mat- son, P. McCroy. Fifth Row: D. Brown, A. O'Guin, R. Hibler, J. Landfair, J. Schlack, C. Sperling, W. Baxter, J. Yudt, B. Dodd- ington. Back Row: J. Moore, C. Robiscoe, R. Fobean, E. Hayman, F. Kaiser, G. Grim, B. Keppen, H. Granfeldt, G. Klepach, K. Tait. forty-five
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?3 ATTRACTIONS FEATURE THESE UNSEEN HANDS The eye catching banners advertising plays, concerts, dances, and other social activities seen floating across the halls are the products of the talented Ad Club. They are known for their stim- ulating effects on student supporters of school functions and special attractions. At these attractions dark figures can sometimes be discerned creeping onto the stage preparing it for the next act. These figures are essential mem- bers ofthe Stage Crew. A result of their usual hard work was the superb scenery viewed at both plays this year. Timed curtain pulling and lighting are two more of their seemingly simple but really rough tasks. Variety being desirable in both extra attractions and daily routine, the Visual Aid staff spends hours a day providing such interest to classes through the mediums of movies and records, tape recordings, etc. !UIn'1f!SfLL3'l.l.'S3!SL .mgwm Set construction, stage managing, lights and mikes. . . all are included in the many facets of stage crew work
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