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Page 31 text:
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VARIETY SHOW Most of the Huston High School students participated in a Variety Show that was held in the Huston Gym on May 6. Students in seventh and eighth grades also participated. Mrs. Jameson, music instructor, directed this production. The pro- gram featured group singing, solos, instrumental solos, tumbling, dancing and acts of comedy. Proceeds from the talent show went to the music de- partment, to be used for the advancement of musical and theatrical pro ductions. Following is a program listing the participants in the Variety Show: ON STAGE 1. Seventh Grade 2. Eighth Grade 3. Dance: Hazel and Margaret 5. Skaters 7. Baby Show 9. “Lost Chord” Mixed Chorus 11. Tumbling 13. “Farmer in the Dell” Mixed Chorus 16. Magic Show Francis Guido 17. Style Show 19. Can-Can Dance 21. Finale: “God Bless America” IN FRONT OF CURTAIN 4. Solo “Come to the Fair” Linda Wheeland 6. Piano Duet: Carmella and JoAnn 8. Saxaphone Solo: Irvin Serafini 10. Piano Solo “Malaguena” Jean Thompson 12. Solo “Big Profundo” Ted Chiodo 14. Duet “Old Woman” Ted and Donald 15. Solo “El Rancho Grande Margaret Asalone 18. Clarinet Solo: Irvin Serafini 20. Old Maids
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SEVENTH GRADE NEWS The first of the year we got right to work. Mr. Graham told us we had to have ten book reports or we wouldn’t pass. Most of the class got right to work trying to get them done, but some of the others started later. Everyone except one person from the class got ten book reports in. Later on in the year Mr. Graham started to grow a beard for the Ses- quicentennial Celebration at Clearfield. His beard is still growing. On May 6th the entire class was in the Variety Show. Some of the class had stage fright that night because there were so many people in the audience. We all had fun with Mr. Graham this year and hope to pass. Shirley Vargas PASTIMES Joyce Assalone Going to shows James Beck Watching T.V. Alice Celinski Missing school Arnold Burkett Riding his bike Nancy Feldman Looking out the window Eddie Clinton Making Mr. Graham mad Crystal Garvin Riding horses David Smart Loafing Janice Mitchell Looking at David S. Donald Kear Waiting for 3:15 Shirley Hockman Fixing her hair Merle Johnson Giving wise cracks Barbara Gusherowski Making google eyes William DeSalve Whispering Judy Levendusky Selling gas John Potempa Giggling (tee hee hee) Kenneth Munn Day dreaming Jackie Hudsick Studying Leo Nelson Tumbling Katherine Plaszenski Playing with boys Patricia Rucinski Catching Mr. Graham’s mistakes Charles Pounds Waiting for June 1st Joanne Miller Looking for a certain boy Paul Smith Chewing gum during classes Teresa Sadowski Baby sitting Edward Pretti Eating Mickey Manholtz Showing off in school Guido Riccadonna Playing the guitar Shirley Vargas Getting 100 rds Gerald Smart Going fishing David Rucinski Reading myseries Henry McCracken Biting his finger nails Mr. Graham Eating spaghetti We all hope we will be the Eighth Grade Class of 1954. Mickey Manholtz, Guido Riccadonnr Jackie Hudsick, Shirley Vargas
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VARSITY TEAM First row, L to R: Ted Chiodo, Richard Caruso, Donald Smith, and Emery VanHorn. Second row, L to R: Irvin Serafini, Raymond Levenduski, Bill Ben son, Donald McFall, and Jack Michuck. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM First row, L to R: Ralph Guido, Tom Seduski, Francis Guido, Gerald Vargas, Ronald Brundridge, and Richard Gusherowski. Second row, L to R: Thomas Renwick, Danny Scanish, Donnie Chi- do, and Ronald Hudsick.
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