Cody High School - Comet Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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ART CLUB. . .Front Row: I. La- zich, D. Bishop. Second Row: E, Anthonyfsponsory. Third Row: V. Buha, D. Kobylan. Back Row: J. Karhi, I. Pelletier, C. Czuli, B. Soberaiski, W. Paciarka. DANCE CLUB. . .Front Row: B. Higgs fpresidentj, D, Taylor, D, Szostak. Second Row: I. Pnyqocki, B. Reitenga. Third Row: S. Re- naud fvice-presidentj, D. Wheeler. Back Row: C. McNabb, K. Hendra, G. O'Neil. six ty-nine

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Self-expression Ends different outlets in these groups sixty-eight Terpsichorean enthusiasts find modern dance a wonderful medium of self- expression. Audiences of the Mfinter Concert, Bandarama, and various other activities witnessed the leaping, prancing and pirouetting of the graceful members of the Modern Dance Club. Their rhythmic movements proved to be an enjoyable supplement IQ the musical scores of these programs. Other than to provide entertainment, the goal of each member is to learn to express herself more creatively. The various aspects of the theatrical world stimulated interest in the Drama and Art Clubs. Acquainting themselves with acting techniques became the main concern of Drama Club members. In developing latent talents, shrieks of help and cries of amazement were heard from behind closed doors. From this group of dedicated thespians came many successful participants in the school plays. The Art Club which concentrated on stage settings, scenery and costurning, pro- vided opportunities for the artistically inclined to study the rudiments of good design. Other interests were discovered through field trips to museums, galleries and art centers. There, they studied the Hne works of both the masters and moderns. From the violent to the ridiculous, these amateur thespians displayed their hidden talents which were cultivated in the Off-Broadway Club.



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TRI-LANGUAGE LEAGUE . . . Front Row: G. Zaya fFrench division vice presidentj, I. Gustafsson fFrench division secretary, C. Nadra QFreneh division presidentj, E. Yee QFrench division treasurerj, L. Beerbaum fLatin division treasurery, M. Maksyrnetz fLa.tin division presidentj, R. Lada tLatin division vice presidenty, L. Posivak QLatin division secretaryy, S. Shuput fLatin division secretaryj, B. Sheridan QSpa.nish division vice presi- dentj, D. VanLooy QSpanish division presidentj, G. Glaza fSpanish division treasurerj. Second Row: O. Brustad, J. Uozumi, A. Ninorniya, J. Wernette, P. Cook, 1. Davis, F. Frania, S. MacPhai1, C. Uozumi, C. Davis, S. Leyava. Third Row: N. Ellis, M. Obed, P. Pinkowski, R. Marley, A. Brezina, M. Ravitz, N. Orsage, D. Curns, P. Hurd, J. Siegle, D. Brainard, J. Purcilla. Fourth Row: B. Shuput, L. Walunt, M. L. Egan, J. Rilett, S. Hrabar, B. Klos, L. Seaverson, R. Collins, R. Cook, B. Iskra, S. Richie. Back Row: C. Moore tsponsory, I. Rodriguez tsponsory, T. Stirnweis, R. Swan, G. Ferguson, j. Bester, D. Gray, R. Morris, B. Dergis, K. Tait, J. Comp, D. Comp, M. delBarriotsponsorj. Students delve into the world of language and Club Boul' Mich' provides its members with an introduction to lyric and narrative poetry, science fiction, and various other types of literature, which are discussed informally at the bi-weekly meetings. Members were also encouraged to attend art movies and legitimate theater productions, such as, The Lark. An avid interest in languages inspires Cody's linguists to take an active part in the Tri-Language League. Films depicting life in France and Germany and discussions featuring foreign exchange students have helped members to have a better understanding of the languages they are studying. Members of the Quintillian Club became familiar with their future occupa- tion by conducting classes and observing teaching methods while engaged in cadet teaching at nearby grade schools. An interest in children also inspired members to make dolls for hospitalized children during the Christmas season. literature

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