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The Wheels QfG.L.R.H.S. .f TRI-EPSILON E - education stimulates the mind to develop inner confidence. E - ease in social life insures acceptance. E - effort in community projects completes the personality. The aim ofthe Tri-epsilon. The barber pole patterned uniform is a symbol of the Candy Striper. These devoted girls, who relieve the strain of the nurses at Overlook Hos- pital, are a part of the Tri-epsilon. This fellow- ship of girls, which is always ready to act at the call of the community, is sponsored by the Sum- mit YWCA. Swimming parties and Broadway theater trips are a part of the lighter side of their activities. SENIORS SEATED: L. Waterhouse, Keller, C. Schnorr, l,. Seaman M. Kayser, S. Gibson. T. Kayser, N. Rodgers. SYMNDING: Souder, L. Langheinz, V. Hyde, C. Carvellas. JUNIORS SEATED: F. Allen, D. Stengel, C. Danielson, M. Chambe lain, M. Carver, C. Huleattc, P. I-Iunchar. STPINDING: Weiler, L. Fish, C. Brcss, P. Sparks, V. Voigt, K. Christian M. England, P. Simms, L. Mooney, Vincent, S. Geddis- D. Douglas. SOPHOMORES STANDING: S. Serretti, K, Yause. SEA YYSD: S. Walsh, ll Leonard, S. Schenck, G. Richardson, L. Seclerland, W. M Cullen, B. Schenk. FRESHMEN STANDING: K. Hummel, S. Stewart, V. Moore. SEA Tlfl G. Jubanowsky, S. Mathews, Dorrcll, Topps, Y. Andel son, K. Koch, MacFarlane.
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orlc and Learn A ter H0urs.f FUTURE NURSES SYHNDING: K. Hummel, M. Car, K. Heimlich, Keller, Barrett, A. Shields, I. Langheinz, Magno, MacFarlane, B. Blair. SEAYFD: L. Keyes, M. Kayser, L. Seaman, D. Holzcr. STAGE CREW STAINDING: C. Senna, Hopkins, T. Giacco T. DcBue, Keller, L. Martin. SEA TED: B. Lichtvuberger. E. Shuttleworth, Mueller, D Gomula, H. Cluet. 1 AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF STHNDING: E. Blohm, J. Philips, A. Rundfelt, K. Mrozek K. Stiefel, M. Prisco. SEA TED: G. Martiii, D. Hitchcock, B Skutches, .Sal0om. ART CLUB Painter. Easter baskets and Christmas brighten hospital- ized youngsters through the work ofthe F.N.C. Nurse Selma Kaye heads this group interested in knowing more ofthe duties of nursing. Paint-spotted hands mark the members of the Art Club, who create the scenery for school pro- ductions. Long hours of work seem worth it, though, as their backdrops fill with actors. No, the A.V. and Stage Crews are neither elec- tricians nor mechanic, but they manage to co-or- dinate all of the record players, projectors, and other equipment used in the school. 97 fl x D. Kray, L, Stawick, B. Turnbull, K. Faber, K. Ingatc,
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ea' Wz'th . . . Service Groulbsf H li.-X L'l'l'l OFFICE S7iflNDl.X'li' S. Sealnzm. Kulsop. C. Sclmorr. Keller. M. Ncmiselincr. Branson. P. Latclla. A. Stewart, R. Klein- merg, N. Blohm. M. Tronolone. P. Geddis. M. Dcmeo. R. Eornliauser, M. Gellings. C. Hoag. SITTING: L. Boyle. Miss . Kaye. li. z . 'l OFFICE ASSISTANTS ng in, signing out, choosing a college catalogue, .cciving one of our wide selection of attendance you,ll probably be dealing with a girl on one of service stalls. These dedicated kids contribute free periods to keep G.L.R.I-I.S. out from under le of undone clerical work. A specialty of the lance Ofhee staff is putting away piles of college ogues that are ncririefzlbi left on the table. The in Mr. Me1'rill's office manage to find students 'wise hidden away in some distant wing. All in he service groups are a vital part of our school. A'I'I'IiNDANCli OFFICIZ S72 'DI G' S Brown M' B Sands S Kcrmsv Bohm, Uv N. . , 1. - N. Nigro, D. Bogosian, L. Camuso. Smith, li. Rodgers. Musca, G. Clark, L. Nigro, S. Scrretti. S. YN'alrott. K. NN'olk- lin. SECOND RON? D. Parmigiani. N. Clioclaczok. S. Bliwise. C. I-Iuleatte, B. XV2lI1Nl'SI, lf. Miralcli. l., Lonslwrg. TIIIRIJ ROIIT I. Langllcinz, P. Biomli. C. Murphy. C. lklangione. '- --rb- GUIDANCE OFFICE S7Pl.VDING.' Mrs. Mollrieli. Mrs. Simms. C. Campeau. li Freeman. L. Miller, L. Pantano. Ormond, K. lialxcr, C Vvolkin. S. Reichert. Slf.'lTl:'lJ: A. Doll. Barzmoski. S VN'alsli. D. Haase, K. lvlvndolia. MR. MERRlI.I,'S Ol l lCIi STILYIJING' li. Iflill, N. Ising. L. Lynch. D. Slonka, D. Douglas. L. Mooney, P. Moore. Grillin. S. Scrrelli. SEAT- ED: Estoppey. al. Q .
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