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if bu' FIRST ROW D Lockwood M Farnham L Rmaldl R Irxsh H Cozzr N Eusepn A Korn S Elroy D Conley P Lrttell SECOND ROW E Shadskln J Kesselman M Wrllxams M Chalumeau W Daly R Dempsey S Cntron S Auerbach L Ganeles D Benslty M Dxllon M Volkmann K McKeever C Stearns THIRD ROW j Gallatzher I' Stearns M Porltzky R Kelly G Morley J Anderson M Crawford G Cerrale G Branmgan L Squlllante L Rudolph C Vogel Mr Mrller FOURTH ROW Mr Gallagher R Manthey M Kornfeld G Martln C Dlngee 1 Carano S Schnenderman B Martm E Heleker R Salvatore B Gordmeer B Dunleavy B Kruse E Duva C Tragash B Tompluns R Lloyd Mxss Stxdworthy FIFTH ROW P Reagan P Kermrg O Peterson G Incremona B Chefalo S Fpstem A Dretz I Holmes N S1Iverstem SIXTH ROW P Ventry B Gordon R Mackay K Patakr H Hememan V Corozrne A Krug P Scherber J Grauhch MISS STIDWORTHY MR MILLER and MR GALLAGHER present THE HISTORY CLUB Pferzdenl, HUGO COZZI Serretary NINA EUSEPI Vzce Prerzdent, RAYMOND IRISH 'Irenmrer ALBEE KORN Openmg the act the Hrstory Club 1n keeprng w1th 1ts purpose of parttcrpatrng rn ZCIIVIIICS havlng to do wrth hlstory and current world events vrslted Phlllrpse Castle IU Tarrytown and got a gllmpse of early Amerrcan c1v1l1zat10n In late fall they attended George Bernard Shaws play Sam: joan and rn the same day vrsrted a more recent nnstntutron the New York Stock Exchange also stoppmg for v1s1ts at The Clonsters and Grant s Tomb A mrd january meetmg of the club featured a program devoted to Indra Besldes a movre on the subyect 1 first hand account of Indn was grven by Mr Kharbunda an Indran studymg rn an Amerrcan unrversrty A mp to the late Presldent Roosevelts Hyde Park home by the club closed a very actrve season seize .L j I ' ' ' u 4 ' ' V 1 .M . 4 4 ' . I1 as - ' ' ' ' . I I ' M H I . I I I , xl I 4 I .. IV.. D I i I . 0 I , v Q . . A 444 44 444-4 4 L H4444 4? AJ . 44 4. A A . . . - -,A ,A , 4 A, A D+, ' 4- f A U ,-s, , . , M . .. , - .......
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FIRST ROW I-I Kramensen W Ellrs I' Colatrne C Cartrsano R Pelara M Kornfeld G Boyce SECOND ROW N Cuomo K Mckecver A Wrllrams J Ludy T Zimmerman 1 Lent N Varl G Bertolme D Colao THIRD ROW I Kelly J Aclter C Craxa L Snngcr T Stapf R Flsch R Ftexdman C Busse D Gambmo M Scarcxa E Hadden FOURTH ROW R Lulnn M Luksm R Schragxs R Vferner J Bauer R Pullce J Meyer Iwi Wrlllams FIFTH ROW Mrs Nardls L Hauck SIXTH ROW C Mason T Horton I' Prorettr M Ixennedy J Klng I Lynch I Mohlsxclc R ODonnell A Korn MRS JOHN HOURIHAN presents WASHI GTON CLUB Pram FRANK COI ACINL Secy Tum JACKIE ACKER Drrected by MR AND MRS MERRITT LINDSEY The scene opened mth the cast of forty frve comfortably seated rn a New Bork Crty Pxrlter Tours Bus As the wheels rolled and the smoke curled the stage was set for our cast as 1' made 1ts way to our natrons caprral The Washmgton troupe of 1957 was drfferent from other years and for thrs reason some thmg unusual had to be done And so for varrety the group experrenced an evenmg sarl on the Potomac In the second scene O h we found the company and Its gurcle at the famous Gettysburg Mn t elf may battleground The play progressed and the Washmgton Players Luksm -T Kmg wound up the finale wrth vrsrts to the monuments and hrstorlcal landmarks rn W8Sh1DgfOH D C I8 I 5 - l- y - I y '- ' 'A 1 - ' , ' ' v - , - - . 7 f A ' 71 1 ' , - s - y f , - , A s - - 3 - Hourrhan, D. Dorsey, A. Kempfh, R. Adams, J. Smith, N. Tomassio, 1. Weaver, E. Pacia, R. Y I l , . , . , . . ' 2 V- . . ' . I ' ' ' 1 ' ' . 1 A .u A U L . , t l . l I 1 . , . , I L . . 7 I . . V . 1 -. A . . . . . . , . .
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MISS BAKER presents SPANISH CLUB Preridevzl, MADLYN VOLKMANN Vice-Prefidedzt, ROBERT MORLEY Secrcmry-7'rea.r11rer. DOLORES GAMBINO This act was set in a South American atmosphere with the Spanish language coming vividly to life. In one scene Miss Ruth MacDuFf gave an enjoyable performance when she described our South American neighbors to the cast. Letters from Spanish girls and boys added authenticity to the Spanish setting of the act. Another highlight of this act was the Spanish Club Christmas party. Spanish games and pinatas made the party a treat for all players. Spanish movies and other information on Latin America added to this south-of-the-border extravaganza. FRONT ROW: Miss Baker. A. Casparian, E. Travis, D. Gambino. M. Volltman. R. Morley. SECOND ROW: M. Gorman, R. Gold- man, R. Lloyd, J. Gage. L. Rudolph, J. Thompson, B. Dunleavy. THIRD ROW: M. Williams, D. Garcia, M. Dillon, D. Colnes, M. Jamison, A. Williams. FOURTH ROW: L, Kagan, J. Valentine, E. LaRocco, W. Daley. E. I-Iellelcer, S. Schneiderman. FIFTH ROW: N. Kuritzlty, M. Poritzlty, S. Elroy, B. Wilcox, B. Martin, A. Franchi. SIXTH ROW: H. Gross, E. Reichel, L. Schaeffer, J. Prout, F. Kleinbaum, L. Bunch, E. Markham. SEVENTH ROW: M. Ross, M. Crawford, D. Lee, C. Vogel, R. Kelly, M. Luksin, R. Lubin. EIGHTH ROW: B. Gordineer, E. Lee, C. White, I. Rosen- baum, D. Benslcy, R. Kohler, S. Fisch, P. Delamater, P. Ventry, C. Affron. MISS SARAH BAKER presents THE GIRLS STUDE T LE UGE Prci., MARCIA WILLIAMS Secy., RAE SCHRAGIS Vice-Paw., BARBARA WILCOX Trear., LORETTA BUNCH The opening curtain disclosed a group of girls inter- ested in improving student relations and in helping young people for the future. Under the direction of Miss Baker, the Girls Student League starred in three big scenes. The hrst was the Big Sister Party, which helped the new girls in school get ac- quainted with the upperclassmen. The second was the photographing of all students for school records. The pic- tures were also sold to the students and this was the major money raising project of the league. In May the third and final scene for the 1951-1952 season was presented - the annual Vocational Conference which helps to acquaint the students with various vocations open to them upon gradu- ation. FRONT ROW: R. Schragis, L. Bunch, M. Williams, B. Wilcox, Miss Baker. SECOND ROW: L. Kagan, Reichel, J. Gage, J. Thompson, D. Gambino, R. Kelly, R. Lubin. THIRD ROW: A. Casparian, E. Haggerty, M. Martin, M. Bleakley, M. Peck, O. Gallucci. FOURTH ROW: M. Crawford, R. Dempsey, S. Elroy. FIFTH ROW: B. Zeliph, E. Nickols, C. Obuhanick, M. O'Connor, C. White. SIXTH ROW: M. Ross, H. Gross, R. Scalzo, G. Cerialle, D. Bondatti. SEVENTH ROW: E. Harbolic, R. Pulice, L. Squillante, M. Valente, D. Colao, A. Bunney. EIGHTH ROW: G. Bertoline, D. Lockwood, C. Dale, J. Jensen, A. Corrillo, V. Feltman I
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