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TOP From row—J. Kramer, B Kruk Bjck row—S. Gitlin. J. Rabkin. CENTER First row—E. Jacob. M. DoIkI, C. Wolfe, D Tci- cholz. Second row—W. Darnell, N. Wolff. D Arnold. BOTTOM From row— S. Moser, F. Ross. B.rci row—A. Bors- dorff, J. Traum. Orthesis, the modern dance club, is composed of girls especially interested in advanced dance techniques. In the try-outs held in the fall, winter, and spring, a girl must execute a series of techniques and compose a short creative dance. For the December holiday program, Orchesis presented its interpretation of a modern toyshop, complete with toy soldiers, beatnik dolls, snids, nutty putt, and Garloo monsters. This year, the spring concert of the dance club was replaced by the musical Allegro. The club choreographed and performed all the dances in the show. For the second year, boys were associate members of Orchesis. They performed in the December holiday program and in the musical but were not required to attend regular meetings. Or- chesis, headed by Miss Staat, meets every Tuesday. Its officers were Judy Rabkin, Sharon-Jean Moser, and Margaret Dolid. 19
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Mr. Gordon Rice JW ART This year's Art Department and Club, both under the direction of Mr. Rite, added new phases and equipment to its program. Students used the new stone polishing machine and slide pro- jector. They silk-screened posters for the Music and Art Festival in the fall. Art facilities were made available to other General Organization clubs, including the Future Teachers of America and the Junior Red Cross. Four ait students received awards of merit after entering the Abraham and Strauss exhibit. Apparently, as an outgrowth of the drive to keep their display case filled at all times, art students completed more three- dimensional work than any other this year. To continue the excellent work of this year and the past, a dynamic new educa- tional art exhibit is being planned for next year. These ex- hibitions enable the student body to keep abreast of all the young artists' accomplishments. Mr. Clifton Urainard I lands speak. 18
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