Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

Page 93 of 152

 

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 93 of 152
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tereszf A newspaper with emphasis on math is tl1e Gov- ernor Livingston Highland Calculator. Mr. George Mackrin is the teacher-supervisor of this interesting publication. Articles in the paper in- clude interviews of teachers, math puzzles and problems, and a roving reporter section. Another highlight is the math honor roll, in which stu- dents gain recognition for superior work in math. A creative writing club headed by Miss Hig- gins in which students are able to express them- selves through poems, essays and compositions is the Scribblers Club. During the year, this cre- ative group published many of their works in the Scribbler's Pad, their own publication. HIGHLAND CAl.CUl.A'l'Oli D. O'Conncr, D. lXlcl.L'ocl, l,ewit'ki, S O'Bric'n, M. Meister, A. -lc-rnstetll, M Gordon. QQ fire Q That familiar envelope . . . 91 SCRIBBLERS CLUB SEA 7YiD: A. Jcrnstetlt, Moore, Pe- terson, A. Benoit, C. Bilder, Crzmker, H. Yang, L. Sgarro. STANDING: Miss Higgins, I.. Goodling, N. Got-ring.

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THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: M. Neal, S. Rollison, C, Hunt. ROW 2: S. Wells, B. Bryan, B. Van Nest, C. Cross, M. Gordon, S. Winans, C. Murphy, D. Locke, C. Kelly, Stori. RON' 3: P. Juvrucl, L. Langhcinz, Stewart, A. Shephard, E. Freeman, C. Rundlct, M, Kacchele, Estoppcy. ROW 4: H. Bimson, R. VVilson, R. Frenchman, Mclack, F. Hcisele, S. Davison. ROW 5: T. Jerow, A. Coty, D. Uhlig, E. Hoc, T. Manger, -'--X 'e'r'f:: i i A Clubjir U - PN - A Q - GINQX 3 'as Suc Winans scans her morning Times. Candlelight, flowers, and robes all help to add that special touch at National Honor Society in- ductions. Twice a year, senior and junior stu- dents receive the highest honor of the school. The society also holds a book sale each year that keeps its treasury in the black. The most familiar duty of the members though, is to deliver the New York Times each day, the print wears oH' their hand by second period. The activities of the club are directed by Mr. C. Robinson. The Debate Club concentrates on National Fo- rensic League procedures. Membership in N.F.L. is granted as recognition to students for achieve- ment in the field of speech and debate. Here, parliamentary procedure and debate technique is stressed. The debate team visits other schools for tournaments and Congresses to debate the topic for the year: Resolved: that nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organ- ization. DEBATE CLUB SEA TED: A. Shepard, S. Matko, P. Ru- bin, D. Lusko, R. Wilhclms, L. Trem- mel, P. Dimmick. STANDING: S. Mc- Connell, Mr. Meeks. 90



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KEY CLUB TOP 1f0H f' Mr. Neddolf. B. Corcoran, A. Cody, D. Condell, Benedict, R Ocls, Mr. R. Duggan. SECOND ROW: T. Alexander, Carver, R. Johnson, A Lennox, D. McKinney. YTIIRD ROHC' P Hof, T. Massa, Devlin, R. Hof, T J D Bogosian, R. Frenelinian, Melaek, S Bisterlielcl, D. Kiebauer, W. Parker, Testa. 130770111 ROM? V. Groppi, Mundy, C. Murphy. if 1536 its Extmcuwiculavf Sires f'The Thingu seems an unlikely theme for a dance, but the Key Club felt it was right in line with its annual '4Ugly Man contest. The club is basically a service organization sponsered by me local Kiwanis Club, and its jobs include running a coat check at school functions. In their off- hours, they schedule dinners, fishing trips, and guest speakers. Mr. R. Duggan and Mr. Neddoff share the supervision. ' Blue shirts, red hats and an abundance of school spirit are all a part of being a member of th Pep Club. The organization was formed to raise school spirit in general by bringing a block 0 students to each athletic game. The chief prereq uisite For membership is a loud voice. Mr. R Duggan is the head cheerleader. xc 5. . W - ..... -..,.....,., .,.f... . 225 .EQEEEEHH .z f....'f, X - X . .,..-.,,,,,.,.......-.-Nw PEP CLUB

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Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 140

1965, pg 140

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1965, pg 69

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 64

1965, pg 64

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1965, pg 44

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 64

1965, pg 64

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 97

1965, pg 97


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