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Decinno Mcitheny Tries To look like somebody's mofher ond ci gdl's dor- miTory housekeeper QT The some Time, while Lindo Hughes, C1 Trus- TrciTed young sTudenT, seeks her help in o Tender liTTle comedy The SToge Dwellers produced lc1sT Toll. 5 gg PF ESENT Don'T Tell onyone, buT This vvois recilly high-cldss dromo - much cis Carole PeroTTi lvvho pldyed The seCreTolryl seems To loe Turning her bock on The whole Thing. The ThoughTTul young ddughTer, Alison Heed, Tries To comfort her oiling moTher, Shoron Thomgs, in This Troigic liTTle iTem The SToge Dwellers presenTed in The Toll series. ln ci Who-Done-IT .of hilorious pro- porTions, our hero, Corl Conger, helps policevvomcin, Loroine Morris, keep ThoT psychoTic monsrer, Ronnie Bell, from Trying To kill his childhood sweeThegrT, Hdrlie Judy. This wos Comedy No. 2 of The Toll series pre- senTed by The STcige Dwellers. 71
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, 4 rw: r-I-yy:-'lr-rv Q fa-XSL: J ll:-.--czr Q Back row: Mr. Callander, P. MacFarlane, J, Gorisek, L. Conklin, A. Heed, V. Tusa, L. McMeen. Middle row: C. Kirin, D. Matheney, C. Sherrard, S. Johnston, L. Hughes, R. Bottorff, S. Thomas. Front row: R. lpsen, H. Judy, S. Skelley, B. Palmer, A. Zacccro, C. Perotti. Bob Callander 70 Drama Adviser A combination ot various talents made up the Stage Dwellers ot Temple City High, under the direction ot Robert Callander. Each mem- ber was allowed to participate in different activities offered in his field, such as: stage design, music, makeup, lighting, costuming, dance, choral speaking, and other phases. Everyone had an oppor- tunity to compete tor the lead roles. The otticers were: President, Ronnie Bell, Secretary, Karen Kirste, and Treasurer, Ann Zaccaro. The date of their tirst debut was November 5-7, when they pre- sented the first of a series ot three one-act plays. Throughout the year their obiectives of poise, cooperation, leader- ship, and participation were tultilled.
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BUSINESS CLUB If you had started out quite early on The morn- ing of October ll, l956, feeling rather hungry, and walked into The Clock Broiler, you would have been among several others, in the same boat, all Trying to get waited on, served, and make it back to school in order not To get that additional tardy. lt was on that day that the Business Club had its first breakfast meeting of the year. Since then, there have been several other breakfast meetings, including an outdoor breakfast held at The Temple City Park in March of l957. Tray favors for hospitals was a special project of The club held during December. They had a float for the Camellia Parade in February, spon- sored a Career Day for the entire school, and gave an Awards Banquet for the Business De- partment. They also went on an excursion to a business office, as the last project of the year. y Sponsoring the Business Club are: Mrs. Edith Conklin, Mrs. Emily Fuhs, Mr. David Horsley, and Officers Back row: C. Sherrard, Vice-President, B. Fessler, Mr. Charles Uevsoy. President. Front row: B. Milano, Historian, L. Mentze, Reporter. '--:1.g...-fr N 4 - , T. f, .N r-' .12 . ' uf '- T fr r . -- 7 w-w.1..i1 .- Back row: Mr. Horsley, Mrs. Fuhs, B. Johnson, M. Christopher, C. Sherrard, B. Fessler, B. McCrory, H. Velenosi, J. Hill, J. Beckner, M. Brown, K. Bonney, S. Grueter, Mr. Lievsay. Middle row: M. Siders, S. Skelley, L. Jackson, E. Forsyth, L. Drake, S. Rigg, B. Milano, C. Kirin, M. Carlson, J. Glick, J. Furin. Front row: S. Shellabarger, J. Barrowman, P. Wanamcxker, K. Hornback, M. Kammer, H. Judy, C. Grueter, J. Blakely, L. Mentze, R. Hanson.
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