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President ................... Vice President .... Michael Cipalo Secretary .............. Martha Doden Treasurer .............. Marian Weber Press Reporter .... June Markland Miss Morris Sponsor ...................... OFFICERS .Rita Fedor CIPALO FEDOR DODEN WEBER MARKLAND THE MAN WHO CAME TO DlNNER CAST Mrs. Ernest Stanley .....,...................... Joanne Hinds Banjo .............................. ......... J ames Thies Mr, Stanley .....,.,...................... Howard Chamberlain Mrs. McCutcheon ........ ......... I sabella Peck Richard Stanley.. ...... Don Fullerton Maggie Cutter ..........,... ............. R ita Bacha June Stanley ........... ................... J une Smith Dr. Bradley ..................... .........,... J ack Conner Miss Preen .......... ....... P atricia Lebo Sheridan Whiteside ....,... ............. M ichael Cipalo John ........,.......... .... H arry Dawson Harriet Stanley .......... .......... I rene Creamean Sarah ...................... .... M yrna Longest Bert Jefferson .......... ............. R onald Cate Mrs. Dexter ................ ........ M argaret Schaefer Professor Metz ........ ........ D on Chalfant Lorraine Sheldon ......... ....... B everly Alderson Mr. Baker .............. ........ R obert Green Beverly Carlton .................................. William Turns Expressman ........................................ Charles Panno Wescott ...........,........................................ Jerry Phalen Sandy ........................................................ David Pease Choir Boys-Ray Stewart, Norman Satterfield, Ronald McKinney, William Voights, William Cundy, Don Winton. Radio Technicians-Robert Breen, Glenn Dickey. Deputies-Glen Dickey, Charles Panno. Luncheon Guests-Verne Hughart, Ronald Christ- man, Robert Yedinak. HOME SWEET HOMICIDE CAST Marian Carstairs .......... .................... R ita. Bacha Bill Smith ,......,......... .......... R ichard James Archie .......................... ............ W illiam Gibbons Sergeant O'Hare ........ ......... V ernon Hozie April ................,..... ......... M arianne Halfpenny Pete ............................. ........ J ames Hartley Dinah ....................... . ............... Marian Weber Joella ....................... ............. E leanor Leis Polly Walker ............ ......... B arbara Hoffner Flashlight ........ ...........,..,.... P at Uebler Wallie Sanford ......... ............ J erry Phalen Slukey .....,.,.,, ,,.,,.,, R onnie McKinney Mrs. Cherington ........... ................. M ary Rohan Windy ,....... ,....,,,., I va Lou Hagi Mr. Cherington .........,..... ................ C harles Panno Mag ........ ....... M artha Doden Rupert Van Deusen .................................. Don Sabol Jqe ...,...... ,,,,,.,,.,, J ack Conner Frankie Riley ........................ Howard Chamberlain Betsy .......... .,...,... D onna Dorland MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Un Rehearsal, i
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CLUB GROUPI Snyder, P. Row 2: M. mer, J. Tho l l I 4 I Curtain Time . . . five minutes 'til cur- tain time, was a familiar call during the fall production of The Man Who Came to Dinner, an all-school play sponsored by the Dramatics Club and directed by Miss Morris, the club sponsor. Members of all four classes joined the club. At the first monthly meeting offi- DRAMATICS Row 1: S. Smith. J. Smith, A U ebler, P. Plumb, M. J Savage, E. Stephens, B. Thies. Sudoma, B. Smith, S Steczek, J. Solon, J. Sabol, E. Som- mpson, R. Thies Row 3: M. Promenschenkel, R McKinney, W. Hughart, M. A Washko, M. Shaefer, J. Scheffler, Miss Morris GROUPII Row 1: V. Miller, M. Overocker. B. Pikovsky, M. Mollo, M. Morse, D. Munts, M. Mottershaw, L. Mor- lan, B. Mraz Row 2 : W. Ohmes, S. Mee, J. Markland, P. Novotney, M. Marx, K. McCauley, V. Robertson, L. Richards Row 3: T. Palko, A. Moerchen, I. Peck, D. Fullerton, H. Dawson, R. Meyers GROUPIH Row 1 : P. Kacinski, M. Longest, R. Fedor, P. Lebo, S. Gautschy, R. Fisher, R. Groves, T. Hudak, R. Gutek, A. Holzman Row 2: M. Liptak, D. Hinshaw, G. Kasko, M. Heinz, J. Hinds, G. Far- rington, J. Held, T. Golick Row 3: R. Enrich, J. Lehman, B. Hoffner, L. Engle, J. Kelly, H. Eddy, R. Greening, M. J. Egan GROUPIV Row 1 : T. Chergoski, R. Christ- mann, B. Aldenson, R. Bacha, I. Creamean, R. Chergoski, I. Bagy. P. Devero Row 2: L. Anderson, M. J. Baum, M. Dobrik, P. Birtwell, M. Doden, M. Birtwell, A. Cook, D. Durovcik, L. Chapman Row 3: R. G. Carpenter, D. Chal- fant, J. Conner, R. Cate, K. Brix III, H. Chamberlain, M. Cipalo cers were elected. In the fall a Bowery Dance, complete with floor show, was sponsored in the gym, and a Hallowe'en masquerade and Christmas party were held for all members. In the spring the club and the Student Council sponsored another all-school play, Home Sweet Homicide. l24l
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I GROUPI Row one: M. Lesak, M. L. Flavel, A. Ondrey, M. Melvin, M. Mossberger, M. A. Carey, B. Alderson, M. Baietto, D. Dorland, B. Bennett, I. Hagi, E. Leis, P. Sauers Row two: R. Strobel, M. J. Egan, M. Voights, D. Brown. V. Kelly, J. Bacha, J. Conner, M. Hagi, N. Kmetz, D. Adamson Row three: E. Mallory, J. Green, W. Meyers, H. Dawson, J. Andrews, J. Maris, D. Edwards, W. Arrington, R. Drabik GROUPII Row one: S. Kristal, M. J. Barrett, M. Patton, J. Solon, M. Mayerchin, M. Vargovich, C. Armstrong, M. Vercimak, W. Brix, E. Stephens, B. Barackman, D. Freise, L. Engle, Miss Bash Row two: A. Funk, J. Lyons. D. Frappier. J. Applegate, S. McClenning, E. L. Walling, L. Woerner, E. Finger, M. Johnson, C. Rowland Row three: L. Sommer, F. Riss, J. Phillips, I-I. Studnicki, M. Lampson, J. Notman, G. Meyers, F. Neumann, R. Snow, M. Cipalo INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The color and atmosphere of the United Nations Organization were cap- tured to some degree by our own Interna- tional Relations Club, which was newly organized this year by Miss Bash and U. S. History students. Monthly meetings were held, and at these, mock Security Council, Atomic Commission, and General Assem- bly meetings were set up, with club mem- bers taking the viewpoints of the various members of the United Nations in the dis- cussion. The executive branch of the International Relations Club was run in a democratic manner. A steering commit- tee, made up of representative club mem- bers met weekly to plan programs and discuss club policies With the ofiicers of the club, who were: president, Matty Lampsong vice president, Stewart Kristalg secretary, Emma Lou Walling, and treas- urer, Shirley King. The club's first year was very active. It sponsored: an intensive drive for funds for the Friendship Train, a student assem- bly program on the Atomic Commissiong panel discussions on the specialized agen- cies of the United Nations, and a panel dis- cussion on the Marshall Plan presented before various organizations around the city. In April, the club presented to the public a speaker who had traveled with a group of farmers to Europe to study con- ditions there. The money from this undertakng was sent to Care, an organ- ization for emergency European relief. U63
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