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Clarion Staff zmior Literary Club First row: Karen Lajuett, Carolyn Rudoy, Carolyn Robl, Chris Munger, Mrs. Craig Woodcock, Mr. Joseph Maslanik. Second row: Sharon Snell, Nancy Terrillion, Nancy DeForge, Dianne VVood, Cathy Finnegan, Anna Peck, Gene Carpenter, Judie Metcalfe, Joanne Kotschevar, Muriel Raymond, Jean Perry, Alice Murray, Nancy Brotherton, Linda Ure, Kay Russell. The Clarion staff does much to keep students and faculty informed on school happenings throughout our building. The paper is run like a model newspaper. It is attractively typed under the direction of Typing Editors Carolyn Robl and Beatrice Moroughan. Able students work with Editor Chris Munger and Feature Editor Carolyn Rudoy to develop their writing talents. Each month a line lit- erary effort produces an equally fine result. The adult advisors, Mr. joseph Maslanik and Mrs. Craig Woodcock, stimulate interest among members. The Junior High Newspaper, a newly created organization, helps to develop the writing ability of promising 7th, 8th, and 9th graders. Mr. john Butler, fac- ulty advisor, is assisted by Editors Beverly Butcher, Becky Grau, David Chisa- more and Sandra Storms. All meetings and activities are centered around the printing of four issues of the junior High Newspaper. First row: Dorilda Roberge, Sandra Stevens, Diane Johnson, Mr. John Butler, Billy Foy, Becky Grau, Donna Clark. Second row: jackie Conley, Beverly Butcher, Lynda Adams, Nancy Fox, Dave Chisamore, Donna Ritz, Carol Mcllroy. 28
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First row: Roger Draper, Susan Exford, Christine Munger, Donald Morrison, Karen La Juett, Mary Margaret Russell, Diana YVeeks, Second row: Elaine YVard, Paul Petrie, Nel- son French, Sharon Pratt, Catherine Finnegan. Third roiuf Cheryl Rueckwald, Alice Murray, Jean Perry, Terry Myers, Robert Bloss, Dianne Xvood, Linda Kotschevar, Myra Adams, Susan Lehman, Connie Shannon, John Houghton, Carolyn Robl, Stephan Clarke, Virginia Phelps, Judy Lehman. The Future Teachers Club, headed by Mr. Gilbert Malerk, is composed of jun- Future Teachers Library Club iors and seniors who are given the opportunity to explore teaching as a profession. The club tours colleges of our state and meets twice a month to hear panel dis- cussions. Twice a year the future teachers spend an entire day observing and participating in actual classroom instruction. The club members sponsor an annual tea for teachers of our district and annually give a 3525 Savings Bond to an outstanding senior member. The Future Teachers Club members also act as guides for school functions. Its ofhcers are: Roger Draper, president, Chris Munger, vice president, Sue Exford, secretaryg and Don Morrison, treasurer. To aid in routine library services to the school, to develop responsibility and initiative in students, and to act as a liaison between the faculty and students in promoting the increased use of the library are the main purposes of the Library Club. The C.C.S. Library Club has Dennis Swem as president, Sue Brennan as vice president, Sally Ferguson as secretary, and Patsy Flanigan as treasurer. Mrs. Lawrence Zecher acts as advisor to the group. First row: Charles Burns, Donna Jameson, Roberta Place, Patsy Flanigan, Mary Bach, Dennis Swem, Sally Ferguson, Mrs. Lawrence Zecher, Sue Brennan, Shelby Jacoby, Lyn- da Adams, Jim YVaite. Second row: Joanne Johnson, Trenna Tunia, Jan WVoodhouse, Donna Nutting, Janet Wood, Mary Clark, Donald Fargo, Joanne Kozstowski, Noreen French, Kathy Morris, Linda McManaman, Bon- nie Flitcroft, Joanne Hill, Cathy Mealus, Cynthia Aihnati. Third row: Judy Shatraw, Mary Ellen Yousey, Mary Lou Love, Sue Kling, Joyce Yvhitney, Larry Taylor, Mary Margaret Russell, Carol Boni, Sally Bishop, Donna Cani- pany, Donna Babcock, Jackie Conley, Patty Hill, Sharon Verbeck, Jamesene Feneran, John Peck, Craig Brennan.
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Projection Club This club with its advisor Mr. Greg- ory forms one of our school's most valu- able service organizations. Besides pro- viding films for faculty use, members and teachers are instructed in the usage of audio visual equipment. James Gal- loway, Linda Ure, and Diane Weeks are president, vice president, and secretary- treasurer, respectively. The excellent lighting and sound ef- fects used in assembly programs are managed by Projection Club members. Each year Held trips to YVCNY-TV are made to permit observation of profes- sionals at work. First row: Stephan Clarke, Bob Bloss, George McBride, Carl Slate. Second row: Nelson French, Mr. George Gregory, William Shuman, Tim Roberts, Bruce Tiss, Dale Smith. Third row: Linda Ure, Diana Weeks, Jim Galloway, Bill Davey, Paul Kellogg. Many C.C.S. students will enter the business world after graduation, and the Commercial Club, advised by Mr. Glenn Noyes, aids the students in preparation for this field. The students are acquainted with new methods and machines through actual observation and use. Headed by Karen Montgomery, president, Sharon Covey, vice president, Bon- nie Mantle, secretaryg Kay Russell, treasurer and Judy Hongo, Sergeant at Arms, the group's activities have included a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, a fashion show, a picnic and the raising of money for two scholarships. First row: Judy Hongo, Mr. Glenn Noyes, Sharon Covey, Karen Montgomery, Bonnie Mantle, Kay Russell. Second rout: Dawn Stevens, Judy Shatraw, Marguerite Everett. Third row: Mary Lou Love, Sharon Verbeck, Nancy Gates, Judy Orman, Helen Overton, Joyce Illingsworth, Sharon Snell. Fourth row: Anna Peck, Roberta Place, Mary Lee Bach, Gloria West, Linda Boni. Fifth row: Karol Flynn, Kay Flynn, Karen XVard, Nancy MacCue, Sharon Bach, Donna Nutting, Kathy Thomas, Judie Metcalfe, Shelby Jacoby, Michele Boyer, Kathy Eddy, Helen Del- honey, Muriel Raymond, Joyce Shuman, Bea Moroughan.
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