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THESPIAN OFFICERS The main function of the Thespian Club is to stimulate student participation in drama. The members are able to practice and im- prove their acting through endless repetition and long hours of practice. This is all done under the direction of Mrs. Edwin Piekert. The members of the Friday After Club, along with several faculty members, partie- ipate in rigorous discussions of variegated subject matter. With Mr. Ellis Martin and Mr. Thomas Gibbons as advisors, the club covers topics from controversial novels to Greek plays to Hippies, There are no elected offi- cers in the club, so that all can equally voice their opinions. However, different students take the role of discussion moderator to keep things in order. ROW ONE: Vice-President, LaDonna King, Treasurer, Kevin Moodyg President, Wade Burdick, Secretary, Ellen Montigelli. FRIDAY AFTER CLUB ROW ONE: Steven Gebo, Michael Rushman, John LaClaire, Mike Gebo, Wade Burdick. ROW TWO: Donna Cory, Tammy Hervey, Lmma Hamnlill, Patricia Huggins, Terri Soper, Rhonda San- tamour, Lisabeth Conrad, Francis Osterhoudt, ROW THREE: Linda Virkler, Brenda MaeCue, Kathy Foote, Gordon Reynolds, Mary Sherman, Charlotte Ferguson, Mary Peck, Mark Gebo, Carl Bingle, David Ballard.
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ROW ONE: Anne Stoddard, Mary Sherman, Sue Tyner, Julie Ellie Burns, Randee Martin, Elaine Felker, Marlene Camidge, Char- Zebney, Marlene Phelps, Shirley Carpenter. ROW TWO: Alison mayne Green, Judy Kline, Gail Gladle, Cheryl Babcock, Marcia Boyer, Debbie Hines, Penny Terry, Miss Waters. ROW THREE: Diggfgll, Catherine Dillon, Elise LeHoux, Patricia Huggins, Donna Corey, FUTURE NURSES Three organizations which give interested students practical background in a vocation are: Future Farmers oFAmerica, Future Nurses and Future Teachers. Members under thc supervision of able instructors in their field, gain an insight into the rewards of a career in farming, nursing, or teaching. FUTURE FARMERS ROW ONE: Advisor: Mr. Dodge, David Johnson, David Swan, Schack, Peter Trip, Glenn Yousey, Don Dorchester, Ron Rowsam, Randy Lamore, Doug Hebert, Mike Hancock, Stanley Meister, Howard Persha, David Rivers. ROW THREE: Bob Cummings, Charlie Hall, Terry Moore. ROW TWO: Doug Babcock, Randy Mike Hanlon, Raymond Cobb, Joe Tibbles.
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STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Lisabeth Conrad, Mabel Bach, Mike Gebo, Treasurer, Rolayne Harvey, Vice-President, Tammy Hervey, Secretary, Mary Miller, President, Lou Flanigang Advisor, Miss Dorothy Arthur, ROW TWO: Claudia Morgan, Deborah Valleneour, James Potter, John Ricci, Jim Rieco, David Ballard, Michele Vincent, LaDonna King, Sandra Chase, Helen Aflinati, Connie Miller, Denise Ritz, Debra Beard, Kevin Bonney, Carol Hancock, Eleanor Wright, Irene Liberatos, Toni Piroli. Undef the leadership of President Lou Flanigan, mem- and Mr. George Gregory as its advisors the Student Council bers of the Student Council represent the interests ofthe is fUI1Y Hppfecifiled by HH- students of C. C. S. aside from forming regulations for The -IUUIOF High Senate, Undef Mr. Benjamin Renzi's other organizations, the council holds various fund-raising difeCU0U, ITSIPS t0 PFCPHYG HS members for future years in projects throughout the year. With Miss Dorothy Arthur the SfUd6I1fC0Ul1CiI. JUNIOR HIGH SENATE ROW ONE: Ted Wright, Duffy Brennan, Robert Norland, Laura Mahon, Carole Rollins, Linda Whiting, Cheri Morgan, Janet Kemp, Livermore, Linda Coons, Cheryl Fargo, George Simser, Lou Donna Perkins, Joyce Davis, Darci Rice, Meg Giblin, Ma.ry Ellen Hervey. ROW TWO: Kristina Sinicropi, Nanette Valleneour, Kim Rushman. Brennan, Dale Dalton, Mike Zecher, Cheryl Coman, Kelli Mc l xc .
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