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X Top Row: A. Snow, J, O'Donnell, J. Lamb, C. Scaffa, J. Achenbach, D, Brandner, R. Floyd, P. Lockitt, E. Nelson, J. Nutt, A. Bush, R. Toensmann. Bottom Row: F Galbraith, R. Muller, V. Anderson, G. Livengood, J. Pennell, D. Sutton, D. lNITlATlON Partridge, P. Wood, A. McDermott llnsertl. HE TRI-B CLUB with a limited membership ot twenty meets weekly under the leadership ot Miss Dorothy Jones. lt was organized tor the purpose ot promoting sociability and service in any way possible tor the school and community. The three B's symbolize: Break up cliques, Boost the school, and Betriend others. Some of the many projects which the club has undertaken throughout the year are: taking collection at the theater, making favors and stuffed animals tor the children ot Bergen Pines, and assisting as guides on Visitors' Day or during the Vocational Con- ferences. The girls earn money by sponsoring dances, movie benefits, and selling cakes during lunch periods at school. Interesting programs, such as a Personality Quiz, a hand- writing analysis, a Truth or Consequence Quiz, movies, and speak- ers, made up a large share of the meetings this year. OFFICERS ANNE MCDERMOTT .... . . . President JEAN ACHENBACH . . . Vice 'President DOROTHY BRANDNER . . . Secretary RUTH MULLER . . . . . Treasurer R. Muller, J. Ackenbach, D. Brandner, A. McDermott. S6 N
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iff ,,fjr,fl'. Simi? N January 26, at 8:30 P. M. THE VARIETY SHOW scored another suc- cess story in the Westwood High School Music Department. Since the arrival of Mr. Stanley Austin on the scene of Music and our school we heard lt can be done in Westwood and seen it come true in each instance with the focusing of a spotlight upon our stage revealing evening after evening of such carefully planned, meticulously performed, musically living programs that those attending these sold out affairs always leave knowing they have really lived for that short period in the realms of pleasant escape from worldly care. This feeling was repeatedly expressed on the evening of January 26, when our Music Department left the realms of concert and classic sound expres- sion to prove they could also jam and jive if the occasion presented itself. Presenting for the first time such organizations as the sixteen piece Westwood High School Dance Orchestra, a Swing Choir of 40 students, Crooning by Eddy Leddy and Tender Vocals by Helen Blaurock and Pansy Ponton, Instru- mental Solos 'by Alan Sternbergh and his Trombone, Eddy Leddy and his Trumpet, Johnny Burrans and his Clarinet, a Male Choir of 30, Comedy by everyone including Don Thomas, Bill Janton, Lloyd Wittenberg, Jack Linde- man, Roger Kasefangg a glorified German Band, Novelty after Novelty, Swing and Dixieland Trios, Master of Ceremonies chores done by Norman Crawford and so much in such a short space of time we are sure we have slighted someone however hard we try to include everything. All arrangements for this program were made on the same level as for Radio by our teacher and friend referred to for the night as Stan Austin who we learned is a Radio Musical Arranger for name programs. From the open- ing phrase of the M. C. Presenting better than half a hundred Westwoo- dians to the filling of numerous requests from the audience at the end of the show this was a night we will not forget in Westwood for many years. 58 jf05,,,dfv1r6M d I Z J 63,032 zxffifu
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