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Entertainment is its iob We enjoy a large variety of assemblies during the school year. Some of these are annual affairs, such as the Christmas program, but most are completely new. The types of assemblies held each year, how- ever, are somewhat constant. Each year a band as- sembly is held, each year we have a speaker on current affairs, and each year's program generally includes a choir program. This year has seen some new inova- tions. A notable one was the fashion show assembly, in which members of the Assembly Club itself modeled clothes from The Village Store and from Princeton Prep. A second example was the science assembly, put on by our own Ascentia. ln this the members of the Club demonstrated their own projects to the school. Thus are Seaholm students informed as well as enter- tained. The amount of work that each member of Assembly Club does for the school cannot be estimated, nor can it be evaluated. The results are priceless to the student body with respect to providing a welcome and needed break from the monotony of classes. Striking a pose for the spring fashion assembly are Fred Muenchinger, Karen Smith, Midge Palubin, Bill Driver, Gail Lopata, Hap Dunne, and Marlene Jacobs. Flanked by assistants Emily Edwards and Janis Paige, show chairman Pauline Craig looks on. V if if ff .. WS --1 W5 Q 11 y 1 X ..- v -542. ff, ' .fl ,rl I Tfttff' af! 'P 4 . V i V Q ' N ,- ' 4 av- Q ' f , i , A , AMuch behind-the-scenes planning goes into each assembly. This is especially true when the program is put on by local talent, as in the case of the fashion show. Making some pre- liminary arrangements for this exhibition are Assembly Club members Pauline Craig and Bill Driver, Miss Charlotte Koser of The Village Store, and Mr. George McGlinnen of Prince- ton Prep. ' Village . . ,. , 1, 71 - v t Q gg i 5 1 4,M,f ,.....-v-4 454723
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Cne club s thlrty members benefit two thousand N2 x w-3 ll tl Q! AA substanttal part of Assembly Club mtome 15 derxved Thursday a new shipment of candy arrlves and must be put away m the candy counter Taltmg care of thns Job are Stewart Harley the Clubs presldent Judy Reilly vtce prest dent Stephanle Smlth Nancy Louls and Dcnnts Hurd Assembly Club has only thlrty members ten from each class but the acttons of IhlS orgamzatton benefit the enttre school Thetrs IS the job of selectmv and schedulmg the many assembhes whlch we enjoy durtng the year Under the able gutdance of MISS Allen tts sponsor Assembly Club members mvestxgate pos s1ble programs from hypnottsts to tumblmg teams Cost, appeal to the student body as a whole avatla blllty at a requlred ttme all these must be considered before makmg a final selectlon It mvolvcs much hard work but the results tre mvarmbly worth the trouble To finance the assemblles ts also the problem of Assembly Club It receives a percentaee of the amount taken m from sale of ACllVlIy Tlcltets and supple ments this by sellmg candy durmf' the lunch perlod m the cafeterna By strlct budaetmg they thus buy Hood assemblles and stlll st ty out of the red 4 Beaverlng to complete show props are Marty Allglre Jean Buchanan Barb Chapman Sharon Stokes Don Wrlght Betsy Schmmk Sue Atkinson Blll Bramblett Judy Lucas Vtrgtrua Grlscom and Laura Smith I 0 5, l 4 0 . , ,ny Q 'ht' , k l K -11.9 1' X Xemmpw If 4 ....-.1--'Y , ARK -L Z W 5 1 - - YE 5.5, Y Q ii, 3 .: t, 5 Y 4 c 1 - , - ,f'-- ., Q .y from the fourth-hour sale of candy in the cafeteria. Every 1 - , ' 5 - . 5 ' o - . , - , - 7 'Q L . . U . ' , z ' 1 . , , - ' 9 sf ' 2 . . I . , . 7 . Y- I , ,- . . . 7 V . R 'I 7 I , .
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Cur clubs render service 'ro us In many ways Ji ge ABeh1nd the scenes of the Fall Sports Banquet Mxke Morden Barb Herrmann and Brtan Gtvens keep acttve constantly re iilltng the plates of a group of healthy and hungry athletes Movmg down an assembly l1ne their trays are loaded wtth roast beef mashed potatoes and gravy and fresh home baked apple ple When thelr work ts done they wtll partake of the feast too Though lmported from France Gftrcon ts not a word foreign to Seaholm For SIX consecuttve years Garcon Club has played an active role by servmg at a varlety of banquets under the supervtston of Mr Rlch ards When the work IS done and the tables cleared each member IS rewarded for his servxce wlth a sattsfied appettte and a dollar to boot Hold lt' Thus ftmllrar exclamatlon can be heard ttme and agam from Seaholms nosy camera bugs Wlth ltchy forefingers and an lnterest 1n photography Photo Club members assemble weekly under the dtrectton of Mr Klsh to learn the trlcks of the trade Bestdes bemg ready to cover any school event wtth the cltck of a camera Photo Club prepares an exhtbxt tn the sprlng tackles color processmg and plans several field trtps Arttsttcly arrangtng stnll llfe objects for the dtvtston pages of the Pzper Photo Club members are now ready to shoot Boom ltghts photo floods and spotlights are only a few pteces of equipment necessary to achteve picture perfection Stand mg by wtth cameras cocked are Robert Adams Gall Davrson Joan Gregory Allan Remp Gtl Kanat Wllltam Shlppey Joe Scllla Charles Irvm Kathie Helper James Holland Dan Nlcholls Jlm Emmett Warren Readtng and Sarajane Fores man 0 O C t L ., s . .1 . . . . . , I K . , . ,M A G4 ' 77 . 2 .. . . , . . , U , .x . . -1 . . ' . , . , L ' f , Z 3 3 7 . . . ' y , ' ' , , . x ' ' ' , - ' U ' I D - D , -. ' , , , . Y . 3. I 3 7 U . y . L , , , - ' S ' y .9 W ' In I ' ! 7 ! . L , C 'W , ' J Q' xx fl rf 5 Le 1 Rss l' . 128
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