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51092 Qfzem Lefi fo niqm Frank Nlartino, Les Shelnr, Paul Hayden, George Griffith, Bill Cook, Clem Orr. STAGE CREW--the behind-the-scenes men of every school activity on stageg musical or dramatic. They are masters at every artg carpentry, painting, electricity, lighting, sound and interior decorating. Without the valuable help of these hard- working hoys the many dramatic and musical programs at the school could not possibly he presented. Mr. Dearth is the faculty advisor and Frank Martino is the crew chief. Puggv Sixty-Two
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-Q Seaied Ieff io righi V Ray Daylida, Bob Tucker, john Hulan, David Lemasters, john Maloy, Phil Chalupka, Fred Miller. Sfanding Iefi' fo righf Mr. Bailey, Bo Grove, Richard Hanson, Les Sechler, Omar Thomas, Linwood Williamson, Frank Martino. The Hi-Y meets on Wednesday evenings and discusses problems which face young people today. There have been joint meetings with the Warren clubs and also panel discussions. The Howland Hi-Y sold salt water taffy again this year, and organized a basketball team which played teams from other Hi-Y clubs. The Hi-Y purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Officers are: President, David Lemastersg Vice-President, Umar Thomas, Secretary, Richard Hanson, Treasurer, Harold Cleal, Chaplain, Fred Miller. Page Sixty-Une
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em aa DW On the evening of january 18, three one act plays were presented in the auditorium. The first, titled The All-American Boy, was directed by Mr Dearth, and was about a typical American family who take a Polish boy into their home. Balcony Scene was directed by Mr. Isaacson and was a very unusual play, as three of the char- acters were dead, one of them attending his own funeral. The third play '4Winsome Win11ie was an old- fashioned melo-drama, complete with hero, heroine, and three villians. It was directed by Rebecca Price. The night of one act plays was a different form of entertainment and was enjoyed by everyone. Upper Pidure FirS'l' Row-Barbara Kibler, Virginia Hetz, Judy Gleclhill, Gloria Schebig, Shirley Sloas, Glenda Heuston Second Row-Mr. Isaacson, jim Sprague, Joe Pishotri, Jim Kuhn, Linwood W'illiamson, Leroy Luscombo. Lower Pidure Firsf ROWfVincent l.,amlu-rt, Barbara Holmes, janicv l,l'llCll- ard, Sally Jones, Clarence Savelle SeCOlld ROW-Mr. Dc-arth, John Malciy, Mary jo Losen, Jean Snyder Sfanding Dave Ensall, Ruth Wack, Nancy Price, Kay Hauser, Phil Wack, Everett Radcliffe, George Grif- fith, Nancy Wineland Seaied Charles' Winch, Becky Price
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