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AWARDS ALL STATE Virginia Richards, Donna Lyman, Rita Calvi, Dennis Stone, Kathleen Preece. Betty Crocker Award Sandra Barnes .rf-.3 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Jane Burnett Honorary Members of the Orange Womun's Club Linda Dexter and Linda Boys' State William Amidon John Ma ee Waid V 8' Also chosen: Alfred Letourneau r... f-we NA L, 45? ry 1 X' Representatives liam Amidon Girls' State Gayle Johnson Also chosen: Rexyne Lawson, substituting for Doris Russell Good Government Day Clifford Shatos, Wil-
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l . N. F 5 V , f . 5' ' it t l ' c K! G in , WW' 'F - ' ml ' , , . if if A M' if x 'K i B, THE CAST: First Row, Left to Right: Claire Spaulding, Virginia Richards, Judith Raymond, Mary Lou Tepper, Donna Knowlton, Charlotte Hall. Sec- lmd Row: Frances Donahue, Pauline LaCroix, Linda Bryant, .lane Hatch, Dianne Crosby, Nancy Cloutier. Thi Howard Dodge, John Pralinsky, Richard Robert Perkins. rd Row: Daniel Stockwell, Belsky, David Bryniarski, ONE-ACT PLAYS The senior high cl act plays in the Q asses presented three one- on Friday evening, March 7, at 8 o'clo'k. The and senior bands played between the ing room of tween maids an lers was by Mr. UComes a d An aunt niece would junior coached by portrayed the lives of ai nis and tea parties. The nis Club Mystery. set in the liv- mnic. Love be- and hut- directed that her of the Heart, A very tense mystery was well presented by the sophomore class, Directed by Mr. Culbert, the cast 1 elite group who loved ten- play was entitled The Ten- hun yi' 'ig
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CLUBS THE CLUB PROGRAM The function of the club program has been to create interest in certain subjects. Each club has met two periods a week during: fifth period. The clubs have met on school time so as to give each student a chance to belong: to the club of his choice. Some of the more active clubs, such as the Fish 'n Game Club, have had speakers come in from outside. The clubs that have been operated are as follows: Glee Clubs Listening Clubs Wrestling Club First Aid Club Fish 'n Game Club Girls' Athletic Club F.H.A. Club Boys' Outing Club Photography Club Science Experiment Club Woodwind Club Junior High Dramatics Club Senior High Dramatics Club Sewing: Club Science Club Girls' Outdoor Club Game Club Model Airplane Club Metal Working: Club Newspaper Club Audio-Visual Club Choral Reading and Dramatics Club Radio Club Science Discussion Club Teen Age Book Club Listening Club 1 s Listening Club Photography Club
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