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..... 5 Inq... I Row 1: Miles, Berrell, Hitzelburger, Maitland, Leroy, May. SERENADE: Irene Hitzelburger, lane Row 2: Szum, Weinert, Eastin, Rosenthal, E. Schultz, D. Fisher, Dahlberg, Mmllandf Rufh LSROY- Martin. Row 3: Stenglein, Bentsen, R. Fischer, B. Vaillancour, Yount, Bowler, Kentish, Bilotta. GLEE CLUB Lets take it from the top of the page now, kids. From our music room on the first floor burst out the strains of Indian Love Call and im- mediately you know that Miss Hyde's music class is in full swing. The whole school echoes with music that puts the entire enrollment of jones into a happy mood. We Ionesites really take to music. Every year the school puts on a big musical show which is held at one ot the larger schools in the city. This year our production was put on at Schurz High School on May 18. As usual, with the cooperation ot the students and faculty, The Beal Thing was a tremendous success. Marlene Lester and Rosalie Hallo did a teritfic job as the Old Grey Mare. By the way, the mare was the handiwork of our own Iackie johnson who worked for hours, trying to achieve just the right touch. 4255 ir ir 'A' if Marguerite Shaw stopped the show with her rendition of The Lullaby of Broadway, and the long, tireless hours ot rehearsal put in by Dorothea Witt, Carmen Tangaline, Valda Sorce, Shirley Summers, Connie Baron, Gloria Babcock, Barbara johnson, Arlene Gorny, Phyl- lis Curry, Shirley Bruck, and Mary Ann Poc- zatek were not in vain either, for their April ShoWers number was one OI the most out- standing ot the show. It's easy to see that, with an atmosphere as happy and content as we have here at Iones, we just can't go wrong. When the students enjoy their work, hall of the battle is won, and the folks here do enjoy their work. Gosh, there goes the bell. The period is over and here come the kids now. Look, every- one is smiling -- and SINGING. FREEDOM A
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SWIMMING CLUB Marge Sumerdon, Ioan Koscielniak, Helen Scott, Patricia Ward, Sharon Schultz, Dolores Kramer, Marjorie Radas. Marlene Lester. Marge Knap- erek. Miss Gorman and the team admire Marge Sumerdon's perfect Swan Dive. Row 1: Helen Scott, Marlene Lester. Marjorie Radas, Sharon Schultz. Dolores Kramer Row 2: M a r gi e Knaperek. Ioan Koscielniak, Marge Sumerdon, Patricia Ward. 425D
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FIRE MARSI-IALS 'A' 'lr 'A' 'Ir SKATING CLUB FIRE MARSH!-XLS: In the the Iones fire-eaters and their chief, Edward Leach, Whose other role is that of Assistant Director of our school. picture above we see In the first row We see Iohn O'Brien, Casey K . . . azrnierowski, George Beglin, and Bernard Bell listening attentively to Mr. Leach's instruc- tions. Standing behind them are Ronald Fischer, Vincent Saviano, Richard Graykowski, Iohn Quirke, Don Bilotta, Iarnes Nelson, Calvin Konkowski, Don Bentsen, Wayne Bice. PEACE ARE OUR GOALS SKATING CLUB: These decided to have their picture taken in Grant Park Clones campusl. enthusiastic members In the row nearest the camera are Lurene Miles, Ieanette Duncan, Charlene Dahlberg Shirley Ann Krucsler, Ioyce Bridgell, Marion Castronovo, Ioan Weinert, Irene Hitzelburger. ln the second row are Marcella Szum, Bea- trice I-lipkins, Kathleen Pearson, Kathryn Por- cell, Ioan Graf, Iane K oenig, Marilyn Woods. 4275
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