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Page 108 text:
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All that in this little box? exclaims Linda Eisen- stein to Jan Cribbet and Mary Ann Dixon while Linda Schleuning and Therren Baggett are busy packing. Dear International Neighbor write Sharen Arent, Judy MacFarlane, Peggy Segalbaum, and Leilani Paisley. The letters are sent with the gift boxes. Red Cross Symbolizes Help Carrying soap, pins, marbles, and pencils, students responded to the request of the Jr. Red Cross during their annual 'ihelpv project. The Red Cross Representatives serve as chairmen in their homerooms during the Red Cross Member- ship Drive and the Filling of gift boxes. The aim of the members is to stress the importance of brotherhood and to make others less fortunate, happier on special occasions. Boxes, letters, and membership charters load up Bessie Reynolds Gladys Yale, and Lucy Van Dyke. 104
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All the World ls a Stage The night before opening night! Last minute rehearsals for K'Shubert Alley , with cast: Sandee Herrington. Joan Sharp. SEATED are Nancy West, Sylvia Mage, and Linda Falk. Lightsl Camera! Actionl' screams the direc- tor as everyone, stage hands, promptors, and actors scurry about into their places. The scene is set for a play titled l'Shubert Alley' The presentation is by the drama department under supervision of Miss Pomroy. Oh! Suppose I for- get my lines- cries stagefrightened Lynn Campbell to promptor E l a i n e Simon. Hammers tap, and p a i nt splashes to build the scenery for th e p l a y. T h e behind - the - scenes men are Mike Bee- man and Irwin Katz. 'IO3 Some other features of the drama department were Come Out of the Closetf, a Christmas Assembly, another play entitled g'Success Story, and a group of uOne Act Playsw directed by the advanced students. Over at last - the play a success! Re- becca Welch a n cl Rita Norton are dead to the world. What a mess: think J u d y McCaughan and Bill Jack Rivers as Sharon Wheeler le ri d s a helping hand.
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o Blue Mondays for Y-Teens Potato Chips Anyone? The annual potato chip sale is carried on nationally as well as locally. This year Y-Teens tapped new members and held a candlelight initiation ceremony. The membership of Y-Teens has groxm so that it beats all past school membership records. Among their many Hfirstsl' for the year may be added the wearing of the blue shirt-waist dresses which the girls made. Dresses are to be worn on the days of the meeting. h' ? S t'n records for a dance are Any records by Johnny Mat is. or1 g d B ne, Barbara Crumpton, Stella Gore, and Sandy Gibbs, Ju y oo Connie Des Rocher. ff 7 ,, NZ 'V A jg .- ,fff ' f . . . . To grow in the love of God, as ideally presented during initiation. New members include, ROW I: Sharon Gibney, Charlene Bogert, Margaret Smyth. ROW 2: Carol Nettle, Alma Shissler, and Jerry Jarvis. Seen here is a typical Y-Teens meeting at which President Rose Villalba is otliciating. Members include Connie DesRocher, Ricki Hoedl, The- ran Bagget, Brenda Gans, and Harriet Murphy. 1 ,L- ' I Stitch and sew every seam straight, as these Y-Teeners, Brenda Gang Margaret Smyth, and Theran Bagget work on their dresses. 105
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