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Font row: M A. hcciolo, H Ber•rdo, C. Collon1,

J.

loel, S. Stew•n. A. lenti, P. Wrueo,

J.

Hertz Second row· B. Enni1, D. Mulholland, G. Rerdemeiller,

J.

Campbell, N. Rokof!, 8.

Koether, S. Stewort, W. Zukowa. lhrrd row:

J.

Rowe, A. Galve1, H. Rehman, W. Me,.on,

C. Dauksza; G. Stephan•.

J.

Peterman.

MEDICINE SHOW

Dr. Phillips Medicine Show, an

assemblage of explosions, acids,

terrifying apparatus, and viscious

students toured the county car–

rying scientific phenomenon to

those watching. Requests for

performances poured in at such

a rate that they could not all be

satisfied. The aurora of brilliant

name, the dense clouds of

smoke, and the echoes of the

explosions, never failed to fas–

cinate the audience.

7TH GRADE

DRAMATIC CLUB

The youngest group of drama

enthusiasts is the Seventh Grade

Dramatic Club. These members

meet every Wednesday to dis–

cuss various types of acting and

stage setting.

Main project of the club was

a presentation of a play in assem–

bly. From this they garnered

much useful information which

will prove valuable in future

years.

President of the club is Jeff–

rey Lief. Advisor is Miss Chad–

yeane Paulus.

leh to right: 8. O'Connor, l Klainer, R. Tavlor, l. Suc•v.

(70]

Se1ted

J.

Stockmevcr, Mr. Templon,

J.

l~ebre,

R. Mock. G. lubin1kv.

St•ndrng:

J.

Br.ggo, G. MarQulrt, V. Sivakov, A. Andrev1k.

CHESS CLUB

The Chess Club with Mr.

Warren Templin as its capable

advisor, is divided into two

groups, the beginners and the

"experts". The beginners, who

have played under fifty games,

learn the basic opening moves,

while the more experienced

players study the more popular

opening moves and try to perfect

their games.

Since the club was organized

for sport only, no officers

were

elected.