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TAGECRAFT NEEDLEWORK reeling, Left lo. Rigbt: Doc Doughtery, Jerry Roberts, Johnny McGin '. Slandmg: Bill Gass, Paul Riggs, Josh Humphrey, Herbie Barnes, Mousley. Not Prexent: Bob Keating. The stagecraft crew works along with the art department and the dramatics club in prepar- ing the sets for dramatic presentations. They are the people who see to it that the sets are up, safe and sound, for assemblies. Sitling, Left to Right: Carolyn Biddle, June Dennis, Christine Berry Standing: Effie Hall, Tracy Wagner, Mary Ellen Emory, Marie Wagner Not Prexent: Margaret Panero. These girls combine talent with fun as they work on their needle-work, knitting and sewing. Their fingers are constantly busy and they have gotten many fine pieces of work as a result. RTISTIC TYPING LEATHERCRAFT ug, Left to Rigbl: .Maureen Ashby, Jennie Lee Weldon, Elva Stroud V , L R'b:B M'h ,D1 M'll,P ll Pff',M, y Roberts. Slandmg: Mr. Howard, Marion Oliphant, Ruth Ann Bifyfefiol-lefgntpegfggn, lc ner cores I er Hsu a ro In r No typing skill is required in this club, how- ever, creative ideas are necessary. With the aid of the typewriter these girls make designs on paper. These designs vary from Christmas trees to complete scenes. The members of this club pride themselves in the fine workmanship they display in their finished products. By making bookmarkers, belts, andhkey holders, the club learns how to tool 1--. ,.-
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HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR HI Y TEENS Sxttmg Bobnliarding, Jeff Schevitz, President: Mike Messersmith, Bob Suhr Standzng: Roger Emerson, Ann Whitman, Norma Buchanan, Charlie Springer, Susan Washburn, Phyllis Morse, Nipper Forster. The Honor Society at Alexis I. is a newly chartered branch of the National Honor Society. Their aim is to honor students of merit, on the points of Scholarship, Services, Leadership and Citizenship. The main activity of this year's group was to raise money in order to grant a scholarship to some lucky senior. AUTO CLUB Sitting: Barbara Bramble, jackie Thomas, Linda Wilder, Presid Standing: Evelyn Garvine, Miss Benzing, Becky Knowles, Secret Carol Harris, Faye Trimble, Treasurer: Pat Hahn, Vice-President: . McVaugh. Community work is the main interest of this club. The girls strive to do good for others less fortunate. They try to carry out their aims by cheering up the sick, making favors for those in hospitals and raising money through drives. SMALL BOATS CLUB Sitting: Leo Rowe, Steve Chapman, Cliff Breeding, Wilson Davis. Sec- ond Row: Van Wells, Bud Gwaltney, Pat O'Bryan, Marty Shannon, Herb Fletcher, Mr. Schaefer, Third Row: Dave Cook, Lester Gray, Bob Rodgers, Franny Armstrong, Ronald Jack. The main purpose of the Auto Club is iust what is impliede-the members devote their time to their cars. To prove their skill the club par- ticipates in endurance tests with their cars. The three main requirements of the club are that members must have a Delaware driver's license, access to a car and they must be safe, good drivers. S'tl'n Richard Chatfield Robert Reno, John Olsen, Mr. 1 g: , Standing: Steve Springer, john Goodwin, John Lloyd, Edward 1 Not Present: Tom Hale, Ronnie Blevins, George Hunter, John D1 A cruise is in the offering for these luck boys but right now they are sticking to land work. They follow the coast guard, practice boating safety and work on small inboards.
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TABLE TENNIS Firrt Row, Left to Right: Bob Hollingsworth, Alan Stephans, Dave Biehn, Bob Hedreen. Second Row: Keith Eurenius, Jeff Schevitz, Virginia Walker, Margaret Riggin, Ronnie Keating, Margie Dunlop, Dennis Goslin, Jan Heermans. Third Ro-uf: Dave Crawford, Phil Ragazzo, Norma Schulty, Myra Perry, Sharon Farmer, Joan Hahn, JoAnn Hall, Ruth Talley, Miss Kuhn. Fourth Row: Paul Ramer, Bill Biehn, Mary Lou Tims, Peggy Cairns, Margery Hallett, Georgia Feist, Bob Burton, Phil Bonner. RIFLE CLUB Anyone who walked into the gym, during club period, this year, would have found a very busy group. In the beginning of the year the members learn the fundamentals of table tennis and then throughout the year they strive to improve their playing. Left to Right: Jerry Greenwald, Peter Eberlin, Frankie Wagner, Jack Barnhart, H. I.. Farmer, Fred Wintzer. Second Row: Bill Radcliffe, Bob Tansley, Anne Copeland, Mary Lou Do- nath, Rosemary Sorrell, Gloria Messina, Bob Smith, Bill Springer. Third 1Raw: Carolyn Walls, Lillian Thomas, Nora Sice, Margaret Panaro, Margie Swann, Barbara Woods, Betty Hahn, Mary Theresa Gallagher, Mr. Hoopes. Fourth Row: john Bourdon, Andy Moore, Janet Hoopes, JoAnne Cohen, Betsy Walker, Mary Passmore, Earl Johnson, Howard Kleitz. TABLE TENNIS The Rifle Club, one of our lz clubs, teaches its members the funda tals of good marksmanship. The 1 bers of the club learn the propei of the sling, as well as the tr squeeze, different positions of firin, rifle and other such fundamentals. First Row, Left to Right: Brooks Laytor DeLaney, Barbara Billingsley, Barbara Dick Grove, Tom Smith, Second Row: liam Chernish, Laura Perry, Carolyn l Jean Whisler, Nancy Hitchcock, Ethel I erty, Treasurerg Diane Thompson, I King, Mr. Magill. Third Raw: Harry Bill Pruitt, Eugene Church, John Bastian Hahn, Robert Stevens, Bill Gass, Paul Vice-President, Deiter Korden. Not P 1 Shirley Halverson, Presidentg Harry Will
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