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NEW FACES BROUGHT INTO THE LIMELIGHT BY Another of the bard's characters comes to life through the talent of Mr. Rank . . . the drunken gateman from Macbeth, Evidently the sound of the auctioneer's voice did not agree with this lamb . . . Barry Flinchbaugh does his best to return order! Susan Watkins, as a messenger from above, inspires everyone with her message at the Easter Assembly . . . the result, those with worldly interests-Amelia Taylor, I ane Poif, Ann Rosenberger, Nina Hannigan, Treva Grim, and Mary Smith -accept their given responsibilities. 14
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ENTERTAINING, OTHERS BEING ENTERTAINED . . . all join forces in providing our high school with a wide variety of social affairs. One can find anything from a record hop to an afternoon tea offered by the ambitious friendly members of some of the school's clubs. For our Student Council there's nothing like a good dance for diversion from work. The admission to Pot Luck, the Council's dance, was a matter of pot luck, as is inferred by the title of the dance. The Varsity Hop, contribution of the Varsity Club, had disc jockey Wayne Trout to brighten up the affair alittle bit. The Future Teachers joined a group of our present teachers in a wholesome breakfast, and the F.F.A. boys joined their parents in an equally salubrious Parent and Son Banquet, with entertainment provided by the students and visiting speakers. These activities were complemented by the annual tea held by our competent library force in the libraryg for their guests -punch, a talk by Miss Shorey of the York Library, and special numbers by some of the musical groups within the school. It has been quite a spring socially! Carol Steckel and Leona Grim enjoy the tea part of the annual Library Tea by helping themselves to some of the appetizing refresh- ments . . . they enjoyed the rest of the pro- gram equally well. Taking on a festive air, the school's cafeteria finds itself in use by F.F.A. members, as they entertain parents and guests at the Future Farmers' banquet. Finally a chance to relax for Gloria Newcomer, F.T.A. hostess who's been busy serving a pretty hungry faculty. Mr. Zerbe, Mr. Hangen and Mrs. Baerreis seem to find the F.T.A. a group of good cooks. 13
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ASSEMBLIES, CONCERTS AND A NIGHT OF MUSIC . . . these make for a more interesting year of activities. There was the Easter program in which Dramatic Club members, assisted by the chorus, presented a play symbol- izing the mistaken ideas of discipleship. Guestwise, we had Jack Rank in a professional assembly, portraying charac- ters in scenes from Shakespeare. Our Future Farmers also took the stage to outline their activities by skits and com- mentary. Spring is the time for concerts which have become more or less traditional. The Sunday afternoon band concert scheduled for the park was rained into the auditorium, and the audience exchanged outdoor atmosphere for comforta- ble chairs. The big moment for the department came on April 30 when the Night of Music gave all our young musicians a chance to shine. The program featured choruses, instrumental groups, several solos, and was topped off with a majestic combined number. Coming down the platform from the white arch and vine-covered arbor are Gloria Gipe and her wee friend . . . in their assembly, the F.H.A. girls model the clothes which they have made in home ec. The Mixed Chorus on the risers and the Girls Chorus on the left and right stage aprons blend their voices with the band in the grand finale at the close of the long-to-be remembered Night of Music. 15
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