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Drama Club Members: Connie Peery, Miss Beaupre, Mrs Mango, Daryl Maurer, jill Poillot, Pauline Rouehai, Ann Pieciak, Karen Fox, Sue Lupien, Pat King, Susan Fox, Tom Gilmartin, Chris Ciosek, Dave Ewing, John Wilson, Gerry Kennison, Iohn Thibodeau, Tom Steubing, Dave Lawson, Ronnie Myers. .V. Club One of the most modern features in Corn- prehensive High School is its closed circuit television station. CCHS-TV enlarges the scope of education in Comp by giving the students a chance to see programs that would otherwise be missed. Although most programs originate in the A-V Room Studio, CCHS-TV has facilities to televise from ten other locations in the building, making possibilities unlimited. CCHS-TV is operated by Comp's own TV Staff, a closely knit organizration of boys and girls whose talents range from the highly technical to public relations. TV training can be of help in the future. Top row, Steve Scoles, Carl Kuyper, Bruce Hangs, Ken Boucher, joe Harackiewicz, Gary Beaudry, Dave Rathbone, Ray Delisle, Dan Kislus, Walter Manijak, Ralph Pa- quette. Middle row, Reed Parker, joe Towler, Paul Thibodeau, james Watson, Kirt Dolphin, Don Libby, Ioseph Bartosek, Eugene Bednarz, Dennis Bayshore, Dave Pol- verini. Bottom row, Mr. Zemba, Constance Filiau, Linda MacDonald, Lorraine Be- langer, Donna Charette, Ken Kostek, Carolyn Hartzell, Charles Landry, Chris Er- ickson. 122
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Debate Club The Debate Club The Comp Debate Team, advised by Mr. Stephen Iendrysik, has had a suc- cessful year as a member of the Con- necticut Valley Debate League. Throughout the year, the Comp team debated the 15 teams in the league. Also the debate team attended many independent tournaments. In Decem- ber 1966, the Comp team played host to the 15 teams in the league. The final meet of the season consisted of a banquet honoring the top three teams in the league. Front row Tina Poplowski, Susan Lupien, Ann Crowley, advisor-Mr. jendrysik, Back row Tom Gilmartin, Mike Kozik, Fred Sujat. Chess Club The Chess Club is one of the larger and more enthusiastic clubs at Comp. Many of the members are excellent Chess players, but there are members who are new to the game. The Chess Club has Won many victories over oth- er schools, giving the club itself merit and recognition. If you would ever like to learn the game or play with more advanced players, the Chess Club can provide this experience. Front Row-Carol Rudolph, Evelyn Chemilis, Bryan Auler, Mr. Checkiewicz, William Weslowski, Bernice Chmiel, Deborah Gibbs, Ann Marie Gagnon. Second RowfKarl Kyper, Susan Tanguay, Beth Schimke, Cenelle Huff, Kerry Duame, Constance Filieau, Patricia Chmiel. Third Row-Bruce Daigneault, Gregory Holmes, Clay Rullman, Larry Bush, Mark Holmes, joe Hamel, Dennis Brodeur, Joe Harakiewicz. Back Row-Bruce Hangs, Andy Lynch, Bob Dengler, Richard Hamel, john Gajda, Robert Nolan. 121
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Bowling League Members includeg Dave Ewing, Bill YValkins, Dan Reed, Paul Thi- Ewing, Gary Strong, David Cote, Norman Rivet, Clay Bullman Steve bodeau, Pat Hutchinson, Debbie Ewing, Beth Schimke, Becky Sim- 500105, Ed Valego. Mike Merrymen, Dutch Merrymen- mons, Adviserg Mr. joseph Perlik, Gary Ewing, George Fredette, Gary lst row-Maureen O,Neill, Cindy Underwood, Mrs. Costello, Miss McDonald, Nancy Szomny, Darlene Orioli, Debbie Bradley. 2nd row- 'loyce Underwood, Simone Therrion, Gail Taylor, jane Neff, Marsha Moyer, Ioann Page. Art Club The Art Club enables students who have a great interest in art to spend more time on the art work of their choice. lt is a time when they can work freely and at their own pace. Besides being able to paint, sculpture, and print, they also travel to various places of art interest. Pep Club The Pep Club lives true to its name. It is responsible for aiding the cheer- leaders in spreading school spirit at football games. Its members, mostly girls, are interested in the vieweris side of sports. In the past this organization has sold shakers, held bake sales, and has generated a feeling of school spirit throughout the student body. This year the club was under the guidance of Miss MacDonald and Mrs. Costello. lst row-Roberta Godin, Cheryl Wright, Miss Borowiec, Debra Brown Elizabeth Whiteman. 2nd row-Robert Normand, Alan Lageunnesse, David Lageunnesse ohn Kulig, Gary Petri.
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