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hrs Gennaula, j. WVillizuns, C. Hughes, C. Hartman, R Beeson. C. Scattaregia. K. Heavill, S. Paslin. Those Who Serve: Stage Crew, Make-up, lf the Varieties, Musicale, and the Class Play are the flowers and foliage, then the roots and trunk of our school are such clubs as the Stage Crew, Make-Up, Projection and Camera, Ushers and Gate Squad, and Library clubs. The Stage Crew prepares the gym for Mus- icale and Varieties, erects the scenery for the Class Play, and does many smaller jobs, such as erecting the tree at Christmas time. The Make-Up Club is most active during the Class Play and particularly for the Varieties. Creating realistic facsimiles of the many diverg- ent characters of the world, past and present, young and old, is an art, the job of Make-Up Club's members. Because of their overlapping memberships, the Projection and Camera Clubs have this year been combined into one organization. Members of the club show the movies in our school's visual aid program and are responsible for the mainte- nance and care of the machines. Those pupils who wish to expand their knowledge and skill and photography comprise the Camera Club. Availing themselves of the school's equipment, the members become greatly experienced in the handling of the intricacies of photography. The spaciousness, inviting atmosphere, and excellent condition of our library result in a large usage of it, a usage which makes a mainte- nance of its excellence increasingly difficult. YVith sufficient determination and pride, the members of the Library Club and the librarian do keep the library in the condition the users have come to expect as a matter of course. Permeating every member of the Ushers and Gate Squad is the quality of courtesy and polite- ness, this club's basic qualification for member- ship. Their duties include ticket taking, the seating of people, and render- ing any service an emergency or question for aid may necessi- tate. Dormont is justifiably proud of its Ushers and Gate Squad, known for and compli- mented on their successful re- lations with people. Row 8: R. Gillis. J. Montgomery, Anderson, Mr. Reed, G. Gianni. Bryan, H. Brownlee, T. Bryant. Row 1: D. Matthews, YV. XVassam, Houston. I. Thomas. F. Crombie, Ivill. Row 2: YV. Neff, D. Moore, R. Baer, D N T YV
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Tap, G.A.C., and Modern Dance Are The Some organizations which contribute to the physical and mental well-being ol our girls at Dormont High School are the Tap Club, the Girls' Athletic Club, and the Modern Dance Club. ll these groups had a motto, it would probably be, as the twig is bent so the tree's inclined. Tap Club teaches its members the funda- mentals and special techniques ol tap dancing. It helps them to develop poise, so essential in everything they do. The best dancers are chosen in the spring to dance in the cIub's outstanding Varieties acts. These acts display the precision and coordination ol this well-trained group. The Girls' Athletic Club offers lun, work, for example, such games as volleyball, ping-pong, shullleboard, and bowling. During the year some ol the members participated in a play day at Mt. Lebanon High School and were hosts to some schools in the district for a play day at Dormont. C.A.C. also sponsored the Twirp Twirl , an annual November dance. These events were quite successful. lXIodern Dance Club, the acorn of these recreational clubs, is increasing in size and popu- larity. Varieties is the Highlight of this group's intensive work and planning. Each year those Chosen for the Modern Dance act perform in an original interpretive dance. The originality and fine execution ol' this choreography are surpris- and friendships to its girls. Members can play, ing. ow 4: S. Paslin, S. Bell. V. Hafenbrak. C. Leeky, N. Munn. J. xVllllllll'IS, C. Horvath, li. Lorenzini, J. Hoghcn. S .McYay. J. Lorenzini. J. XX'asylik. ow 3: J. Shehah, F. XVilson, C. Faso. M. McNamara. C. ll. Boucher. J. Fassinger. R. Lorenzi. D. Kelly, K. Metz. N. ow 2: li. Harnish. A. Mann. F. French, M. Robinson. D. N. Hite. J. Muno. C. Ziegler. J. Esterherg. M. Higgins. C. ow l: l'. Miller. B. Brown, J. Sala. J. Beiter. A. Mann. R. B. Taylor. S. Edgar, B. lNIcKeith. Kuhiak. L. Vance, C. Cualtieri. Stinner. M. Capitanelli. Burke. C. Jackson. S. Anderson, Kauf, V. Cacicia. Ufilson. iRow 5: I.. Kish, J. Cutla, P. Moore C. Los, M. Yuroeliko, A. Dederich S. Frame, B. Hafenbrak, J. Benner R. Fellahom, L. McDonald. Row 4: J. Hahn, M. Campbell, L Keebler. G. Isaac, P. Farmerie, J Muir, B. Sehopp, J. Kelly, I.. Fedor C. Ralmer, J. Lugaila. Row 3: B. Smercansky, L. Heath, J Smith, E. YVaters, P. Karavas, M' Bonura, J. Stoner, M. lNIooney, S Tambellini, P. Kirsh. Row 2: A. Gnalticri, D. Grabe, P Irvine, P. Los, Xvilliznns, B Northam, P. Foglia, S. Heckler V. Hively, P. lNIcMah0n. Row 1: M. Kelly, C. Morrone, B Laughlin, I.. Hickey, D. Sapsara J. Hlessel, J. Schwamherger, N s YVilliams. Zarotla, L. Parker, M. Sarlorio, E. Dunn, M. L. DelSardo, M. Mc-
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