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This directed the spotlight on Cal Wil- son, Nancy Garling, Paul Bartholomew, Shirley Rogers and Scott Werner. Actors did not soon forget the fun of being part of this delightful performance. At last we grand old Seniors took part in one fourth and final act of “You Are There.” Again our classmate Katina showed her leadership as our president. Calvin Wil- son proved to be another leader by repre- senting our school at Boys’ State. Together we had worked hard throughout our final act, and soon we would be reaping the rewards of our efforts. To our patient and friendly directors goes the satisfaction of hat ing pre- pared another cast of players to act upon the great world stage. To those classmates left be- hind to fill our places, we leave one small bit of knowledge — work hard, play hard, and keep alert for the knock of oppor- tunity. Place the Face!” — Is it the Werner boy? — Act I Which one needs the doctor? Paul, Cal, Rita, Scott, Nancv, or Shirl? — Act III Page 7
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c YV YOU ARE THERE A fine display of Soph f lop profits! - Act II No! That’s not the mom- bo! — Act II Joe and Tina make a sale! — Act IV The Stars Will Remember our Sophomore Hop, and so will we Seniors, who spent long hours tracing little silver stars and notes. As Act III appeared, the au- dience focused its attention on the long-awaited Junior Prom. Queen Janet Brownlee and he escort, Albert Putnam, captured the limelight as they led our royalty in the Grand March. Most of us were to be in Senior High for our first year. Our problems seemed grave ones, and graduation seemed the only solution. Even this might take us longer than the Board of Education had antici- pated. Early in this year our talented class- mates participated in the Open House pre- sentation of George Washington Slept Here.” The stars of Act II soon became apparent. President Katina Vamvalis be- came our leader. She made it known that gay young Sophomores could be industri- ous and proved it so at our Thanksgiving Dance. During this year many actors displayed their talents in the big show. Boys contributed to the success and the triumph of our sports activities. Music lovers participated in our student assem- blies. The Drama department was well supported by a leading cast of actors. The production of “Gooseberry Tarts” starred class- mates, Joyce Pingrey and Scott Werner. On Drama Night, we were hailed as leading participants in “Thank You Doctor.” Page 6
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V ■ VjLUM OFFICERS Catherine N. Vamvalis Katina HERMES, Class Editor; Class President 2, 4; Com- mittee of Ten 3; Green Echo, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Dra- matics Club 2, 3; Scholarship Club 4; Junior Prom Attend- ant. Leader, friend, and thought- ful too. Trust in her, she'll see you through. Donald T. Marshall Don Student Council, Alternate 3, 4: Class Secretary, 4; Band, 2, 3, 4: Photography Club 2: Music Club, Secre- tary 2; Football 2: Tennis 3: Track 2. As trumpet player Don is great, with tis he'll always rate, Joseph J. Powhida Joe Class Vice-President, 4: Hi- Y 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 4. A merrier hoy was never found; in football, he does really astound. Joan D. Bernard HERMES; Class Treasurer, 4; Band 2; Choir 4; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 4. Joan has the gift of cheer. The lack of friends she need never fear. Daniel C. Allen Dan Football 4: Track 4. Blond hair, blue eyes, Look out, girls, he's wise. Robert W. Armstrong Lip To worry little, to study less, Is his idea of happiness. Page 8
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