Lincoln Sudbury High School - Dyad Yearbook (Sudbury, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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Martha Henry °65, Queen of the Junior Prom, Members of the Court, and their escorts pose on the lovely seashell throne. Left to right: Elliot Smith, Linnea Borg, freshman attendant; George Tarbell, Sandra Spaan, sophomore at- tendant; Queen Martha Henry, Christopher Langton, Nancy Allen, senior attendant; and Mark Worden. A Crown for the Queen JUNIOR PROM OU SaG MER, Friday May 8, 1964. Mr. Mark G. Gulesian, junior class advisor, Mrs. Roger H. McCoy, advisor to Prom Com- mittee, Mr. McCoy, Cathy Mahan, Co-Chair- man of Prom Committee, her escort, Donna Briggs °64, William Clark, junior class presi- dent and Co-Chairman of the Junior Prom. “iP oie oa ni Lek hd Streamers of purple, blue and white created the illu- sion of ocean waves; suspended fish, and a glittering seashell throne carried out the theme of the prom. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mahan, Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, Miss Deborah Noyes, Mr. Philip Lewis, and Mr. Mark G. Gulesian. The grand march was led by the class president, William Clark. Dana Haden, vice president, Janet Gayer, treasurer, and Deb- orah Chadsey, secretary assisted with arrangements as members of the prom committee.

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SHAW'S ARMS and the MAN pe TA vy « 7 7) 86 Od rt ce Oe Fe fe oe se 04 44 he Na 4 Peeve be eieial ¢ — ted 2 ut ; i : ; Setvevetededetesnees = + FS Sie + : § : oe 2 a Raina (Lynette Gedrim), Captain Bluntschli (Joseph Rogers), and Catherine (Maria Ruocco) in a scene from the Little Theatre Players production of Arms and the Man. “As Raina, she of ‘noble attitudes and thrilling voice,’ Lynette Gedrim was excellent. Her fiancé, the heroic ‘apostle of the higher love’ was given a dashing portrayal by Donald Gerson as Major Saranoff.” “Joe Rogers as Captain Bluntschli, the choco- late cream soldier, sustained a low-key, con- trolled performance and made the practical Swiss most appealing. “Maria Ruocco was energetic and vivid as Catherine Petkoff and Alan Mirse was a suitably bluff Major Petkoff. Randall Kindleberger was fiercely independent as Louka, the maidservant, and John Cumberford played Nicola, the servant, with cool detachment. Robert Avery as a Bul- garian officer completed the cast.” Set crew sets stage for Act II. Cyclorama in background. Spring Production, May 14, 15, 16, 1964 “The real hero of the Lincoln-Sudbury Little Theatre Players’ performance of Arms and the Man was play- wright George Bernard Shaw. His brilliant satire on the romantic notions of war and love entertained the audi- ence. Director Richard Jeter deserves our thanks for se- lecting this funny play and serving it up in sparkling style.” « Director Richard Jeter adds dash to Saranoff’s uniform. Catherine Ruocco was assistant director, Charles Barnaby was in.charge of set construction, Peter Temple of lighting, Tam Hall of sound, Mary Lee Ton- seth of properties, Carol Ton- seth of costumes, Cynthia Ny- strom of set painters, Rosalind Riordan of makeup, and Deborah Chadsey, publicity. “The scenic demands of the play were handled very well. Of particular note was the painted cyclorama showing the minarets of a Bulgarian village and the towering Balkan mountain peaks, which was designed by John Lincoln.” Quotations are from Mrs. Virginia Kirshner’s review of the play.



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CHILDREINS?Baerizos Lincoln-Sudbury seniors entertained 75 underprivileged children who are in the care of the Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement, in observance of the sixth annual Children’s Day, on June 3. Peggy Siegars, class secretary, and Georgine Dugan were co-chairmen; class president Jack Rogers, vice president Doug Schultz, class treasurer, Don Shay, and class adviser, Mr. Joseph Krol as- sisted to make it a gala day for the chil- dren. Rich Scogland ’64 and small guest enjoy cook- out lunch. a Rte ae an Donald Burgess, professional magi- cian and custodian at Regional pre- sents a magic show for the children. Bob Hickler ’64 assists in a vital way. The big treat of the day fire engine. Away From It All and Friend) a ride on a Sudbury (Barr Jozwicki Shy (Joan Floyd, Dan Carter)

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