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CODY THEATER GUILD . . . Front Row: M. sorj, S. Kraus, C. Sinnett, G. Swanson. Third Rudick fstudent directorl, J. Kucharski Ctrea- Row: G. Olszewski, F. Kosbab, J. Banket, S. surerl, M. Bednarski Csecretaryl, Y. Capone Clifford, J. Henderson, S. Faist, L. Pindzia, B. Cvice-presidentj, R. Granfeldt Cpresidentl, J. Shuput. Back Row: I. Roberts, P. Piro, M. Will, Probe, K. Beck, B. Hunter. Second Row: P. Mc- T. Sarzynski, J. DeLora, D. Roberts, J. Karhi, R. Kay, J. Kinonen, M. Pronyk, H. Goldstein Cspon- Kocher, B. Mack. Student performers interpret dance and dramatic roles Once again Cody students were entertained last year by performers from the Theater Guild and the dramatics classes in the one-act play festival that was presented on Cody's stage in an arena atmosphere. Members of the Theater Guild and Junior Drama League found interpretation the key to a good performance. Students spent hours searching for the correct interpretations of the characters they portrayed in this year's productions. Although they started the season with a new cast, the Theater Guild rated top billing for their spring, fall, and one-act plays. Work was also begun on a series of orientation movies about life at Cody. The Junior Drama League understudied the Theater Guild, preparing themselves for the time when they would take the stage on opening night. An interpretive performance took the form of dance movement for the Modern Dance Club. The melody became a story as they performed at the city wide Children's Christmas Concert, High School Dance Concert and Bandarama.
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MODERN DANCE CLUB . . . Front Row: G. Smith, G. Nalepa, T. Bilicki. Second Row: J. Foris Cpresidentj, J. Chapman. Third Row: K. Ninomiya, B. Koitsits, D. Paterson. Back Row: M. Cipolla, C. McDonald. Last November an outstanding master dancer Gertrude Lippencott demonstrated her technique at a clinic to modern dance students from seven west side high schools. Eighty-eight A , JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB . . . Front Row: S. Cos- sey Cpresidentj, M. Cetnar Csecretaryj, S. Carter Ctreasurerj, F. Ross fsponsorj. Second Row: M. Ozier, E. Schang, D. Barclay. Third Row: D. Omo- dio, B. Treglown, M. Thompson, S. Svoboda. Fourth Row: J. Bickley, L. Terry, R. Van Gorden. Fifth Row: C. Mitchell, L. Curtis, A. Bates, C. Barton. Back Row: B. Hadley, D. Schwalm, J. Hamilton.
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Ninety Quintilian Club members fulfill one of their ambitions of becoming a future teacher by practice teaching at the Everett Elementary School during their free hours. Coed clubs attract interest in feminine Vocations Often Cody students look for an interest which will benefit them now as well as in the future. The fields of modeling, homemaking, and teaching offer assets which attract mariy students to the Models, Stitch and Stir, and Quintilian Clubs. The possibility of making themselves more attractive and poised excited girls in the Models Club from the start. Although some might have dreamed of themselves as a fashion model, most were concerned with their immediate problems as a teenager. A visit from a professional model guided the girls in caring for their hair, skin, make-up, and dress in the most attractive manner. As they participated in Stitch and Stir Club activities, members found many ways in which to work for their Junior Homemaking Degree. The requirement of extensive kitchen work was met when the girls planned and prepared the faculty and Book Fair teas, baked cookies for U .N.I.C.F ., and hosted a luncheon for the National Future Homemakers of America ofjicers. By visiting schools for the crippled and the deaf, Quintilian Club members were made more aware of the patience and understanding required of them as teachers. They then found teaching small children at Everett Elementary a rewarding challenge. QUINTILIAN CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Quinn Cspon- sorl, J. Miller Csecretaryj, A. Bassin Cpresidentj, K Ninomiya Cvice-presidentb, J. Sopt Ctreasurerl, I. Rod- riguez Csponsorj. Second Row: M. Yee, J. Higgins, C Pudney, J. Foris, R. Bowbeer, D. Hawken. Third Row J. Larson, P. Szewczyk, L. Babcock, C. Anderson, C. Gorski, L. Hendra, I. Manzi .Fourth Row: K. Rohen B. Chopko, D. Bergen, T. Begin, C. Moore, J. Steggall Fifth Row: M. Eklund, L. Pindzia, J. Larson, P. Hamill ton, B. Hudson. Back Row: L. Solms, R. Saydak, J Mack, C. Thompson, V. Dohring, E. Haapanen.
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