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Sixty-Seven roduce Our Town 4 ' I , Q i . 2 4 oi 4 fi I Rollie Wolfe is caught portraying the nonchalant character of the Stage Manager. Emily, played by Marie Kracl, and George, portrayed by Bruce Davis, chat in the village soda shop. The name of the town is Grovers Corners, New Hampshire- With these words the 1966 all school, prop-free play Our Town moved into full swing. The production, rehearsed for six weeks, contained 67 characters with no lead parts. The talk-of-the-town choir director, played by Jerry Chudomelka, directs his choir at George and Emily's wedding. ami.
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'ws 6 Students Worked, Walked, Waited John delliso, Pat deliiso and Duane Roucka are pic- tured filling out a common item to students--tardy slips. Students often lingered in the gym for studying, laxing or passing on news of the day with friends. From the time a student first walks through SHS's entrance till the last time he passes through an exit, he partakes of many activities. Students signed their names to tardy slips, activated the new candy and pop machine, took walks or manned the lunch- line at noon, or just casually lounged or studied in the gym. Students found that the library offered solitude and the halls offered sociability with students waiting for the l5 till buzzer to sound the alarm for class time. lf a student prefers staying at school for noon he has the inevitable wait in the lunch line with fellow students. X ,
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Christmas Scenes for Winter Ball Christmas trees, reindeer and a sleigh climaxed the ending of Christmas vacation at SHS's traditional Winter Ball. The Pep Club, armed with aluminum foil and Ivory Snow flakes, created the winter Dashing Through The Snow theme for the January 4th event. Denise Pekarek and Mary Jo Havelka pin paper for table decorations for the evening's event. The Winter Ball dance provided music bythe Echoes while students danced among paper snowflakes.
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