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FUTURE NURSES For those medically minded members . . . opportunity to meet real ward walkers . . . discussion groups . . . assistants with resistance . . . Mrs. Nurse Berrien . Above: Mrs. Berrien with future Florence Nightingalesg Dot Simon, Cathy Procouc cino, Roberta, Boyle, Shir! Gomaine, Melody McDonald, Ginny Newcamp. Other future nurses are: V. Allison, L. Davidson, B. Foy, C. Gibbons, J. Graham, E. Griffiths, M. Hagen, L. Krasnovsky, D. Kuhn, S. Kiny, M. Landree, S. LeBon, L. Lipski, K. MacNeal, D. McElroy, K. Miller, L. Miller, M. Reed, M. Tomp, C. Tyndale, C. Warner, K. Wheat. ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Pots and pans and dishpan hands . . . en- courages the youth of America to take an interest in community life . . . open to all . . . Mrs. Warriner. Left: Ho1nemakers Bev Bransfield and Alice Budassi read while Mary Buck, Mary Paller and Luba Myronenka cook. Other members: C. Anderson, D. Angelucci, N. Babbitt, D. Boyd, L. Brown, S. Cegledi, B. Cegledi, L. Davidson, P. DiBenedetti, J. Geno- vay, J. Gioscio, L. Hines, K. Jenkins, C. Ken- nedy, M. Kientz, B. Klienman, C. Lacky, C. Nixon, D. Nixon, J. Persioni, H. Panacek, J. gefmde, L. Ruth, N. Spair, M. Spart and K. o a.
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-J 'Hu iff The Steinert Key Club is a school and com- munity service organization sponsored by the Hamilton Kiwanis Club. Throughout the year the Steinert Key Clubbers participate in many worthwhile activities. Some of this year's projects were conducted to raise funds for the Hamilton Hospital. These included two car washes and two paper drives. Other valuable activities, under the direction of Mr. Pivovarnick, the faculty advisor, in- cluded the distribution of football programs, the decorating and cleaning up after large dances, and the lining and painting of the parking lot lines. Another Key Club project was the 2nd annual spaghetti dinner in which all the Key Clubbers participated. Below: First Row: J. Wood, M. Jones, P. Krummins, G. Price, H. Ludlow fTreasurer5, R. Bartlett fSecretaryJ, W. Hoagland fPresidentJ, T. Caruso, tVice-Presidentj, B. Wintle, G. Manu kas, D. Ritter, A. Sears. Second Row W. Radomski, F. Armenni, R. Henker D. Bills, R. Callan, J. McGann, C. Rush, P. DiManno, R. Cunningham, A. Cim- ino, V. Mercier, S. Hawthorn, S. Collis, R. Strickland, A. Allegretti, J. Bain- bridge, G. Strohouer. To thc Right: AfIlV1'S07' Mr. Pivovarnick. Below: Scenes from the year- ly activities of the Key Club. In these instances they are distributing programs at the games and serving at the spaghetti dinner. f . .f f K - . 'sii- ,, ,iss-01' f - gg K
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FUTURE TEACHERS Chalk and ruler club . . . for those aspiring to be a Miss Brooks . . . talks, teaching and trips . . . particularly active on Student Day . . . Mrs. Kelly. Righl: Judy Evans teaches students , Caro lyn Schnorbus, Kathy Gibson, Marcia Church, Christine Cerina, Anne Cubberley. Other prospective teachers: P. Aversano, C. Beard, S. Beyer, L. Boczany, M. Coleman, D. De Falco, S. Dunlap, M. Halliday, M. Hollis, N. Hutchinson, J. lnverso, C. Jackson, L. LaBau, B. Laslo, C. Lear, E. Levin, V. Luozzolo, N. Mac- Guigan, B. Nico, J. Nosari, J. Persiani, L. Powell B. Prokop, K. Rigley, M. Rule, R. Vrai. TRAVEL CLUB Slides and speakers about those far-away places . . . sharing experi- ences and those hand made momentos . . . always pining to get up and go . . . Mrs. Naus. Right: With bags, baggage, cam- eras, travel folders, and smiles, and all ready to go are members, Emily Jo Migliacei, Tony Hrusehi, Gordon Kerlin, Pat Papiez, S. Pitonyalq' and Nancy Hutchinson. Absent when pic- ture was taken: S. Evans, C. F'l'ilce, C. Hughes, R. Ramsey, and R. Waf- son. Qi ,J 'ME li t All f j..JUN1oR RED CROSS A branch of the American National Red Cross . . . to serve the school, community, nation, and world . . . always projects . . . like cookies to Don- nelly and a chest for overseas . . . Miss McCue. Left : Maryanne DeAngelo, Fred Smith and Illar- jorie Rule deliver Christmas cookies to Donnelly Hospital. Other Red Cross members are: A. Biriki, N. Bos- zak, M. Church, R. Cristofori, S. Gomane, E. Grif- fiths, M.Hagen, J. Orvasky, D. Rigelon, A. Roberts, J. Rush, A. Sandburg, L. Searles, A. Silvani, M. Stein, J. Stoker, G. Swayze and K. Wheat. lf
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