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311, t a Ftg ,fi Qi Us. Shirley Kobliska models a black velvet and white brocade semi-formal, Doreen McDowell makes her entrance in a gold and blggk broggde with chiffon semi-formal gown. GIRLS' CLUB FASI-HON SHOW GOING PLACES Lynne Blocker appears on the runway in a grey and white sweater, jacket Out-of-school outfit consisting of blue sweater and varied blue striped slacks and skirt outfit. add up to comfort for the model, Barbara Malcom. Large buttons on cuffs and bodice add to the striking red wool sheath worn Barbara Price displays the versatility of a deep blue wool sheath with match- by Sharon Baudo. ing iacket.
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ' ' HARVEY' ' Mr. Wilson lDon Loposinskil tries to utilize his reading Elwood P. Dowd fJames Millerl and Vita Simmons of How to Make Friends and Influence Peoplen upon lLinda Mantheil discuss the proper angle for the por- o weary Myrtle Simmons. fSusan Webb.l trait of Elwood and Harvey. CAST OF HARVEY Maid ....... Myrtle Simmons. . . . Veta Simmons . Elwood Dowd. . Mrs. Chauvener Miss Kelly .... Wilson ...... Dr. Sanderson . Dr. Chumley . . Betty Chumley. Judge Gaffney. Mental Patient . Cab Driver . . Directed by. . Marge Myers Susan Webb Linda Manthei Jim Miller Diane Olcott Rita Lee Don Lopocinslci Jim Hockett Tom Schwartz Diane Toannon Ed March Hollis Fields David Logsdon Mr. Robert Cotter M, 'Ace' lDave Logsdonl, our favorite cab driver tries to collect 52.75 from reluc- 9 tant Mrs. Simmons. fLinda Mantheil. Judge Gaffney lEd Morchl and Myrtle Simmons lSusan Webbj are interested listeners. Two nuts lMarge Myers and Hollis Fieldsl try to engage Mr. Wilson lDon Lopacinskil in an enioyable afternoon of butterfly hunting. '-li my name is Elwood P. Dowd. Here is one of my cards. , says Jim Miller to Mrs Betty Chumley. lDiane Toannonl 7 12 s ry . tj iw, ' xi R s 'Sf aww ,1 ff gl. f. . . . .- r I ff iff ' Q. 4 s fx X fi 1 fa 3 33? 4 M ings .7 ...gg mg it Veto Simmons lLinda Mantheij is relating her embarrassing and harrowing after- noon of adventure at Chumley's Sonitarium to Myrtle Simmons lSusan Webbl and Judge Gaffney fEd March.l . l Z M as for . Q . E33 2 is 5 Q Q fll ' J s P . M. -ft t ',.. rl' 2 .. ,- ' ti ..,. 5.5 f its ,..... ss.. l '
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Carmen is teaching the Spanish Club a Costa Rican dance. Spanish Club officers meet with Carmen Arauz, an honorary officer. lL. to r.l John Shimashita, Sgt.-at- Arrnsg Lolita Carriere, treasurer, Eris Potson, secre- tary, and Joseph Jursa, president. lnot picturedl Sandy Muller, vice-president. l Carmen Arauz and Royce Parks do their homework in the Parks home. OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Harman .Arauz Carmen Arauz came to Dwight D. Eisenhower High School through the American Field Service from Costa Rica, Central America. Carmen left her country on August 27th, l962 and arrived in Chicago on August 3lst. She spent the year at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks andtheir daughter Royce. Carmen is one of a family of eight. Her father is a princi- pal of thirty-three schools. Her mother is a homemaker. She has two brothers and three sisters. During her first few days at school, Carmen was bewildered by the size of the school and experienced some difficulty finding her classrooms. Gradually, she became acclimated, learned customs, participated in activities, andlearnedto speak the English language. Carmen feels her experience here have been very bene- ficial to her. Carmen modelsabrownatoast knit coardi- Piano playing provides relaxation for nate at Girls' Club Fashion Show. Carmen and Royce, H 11' -1.1 if me':s.11'24.f.iws1rsmasKfstI Kali 1 'lil
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