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Interesting discussions about great plays, actors, and acting Eechniques added sparkle to the 2lub's program. Row 1 - Sandra Blank, Rosalind Ireenberg, Kathryn Roberts, Row 2 - Suzanne Reinsel, Linda Zehner, ?hyllis DeMarcog Row 3 - Wyona Brison, Doris Penta, Raymond Sch- eckg Row 1, -- Joan Greenberger, Diane Rachmang Row 5--Greta Fritz, Htanding - Rosellen Fisher, Diane Vlorgan, David Walles, Robert Essig, Eugene Bujnovsky, Larry Flood, Ger- ild Simon, Kathleen Langan, John Light Three thespians dramatize a scene of a play before the criti- tal eyes of other club members. Standing - Cynthia Ross, Sandra De- Angelis, Juanita Anderson, Row 1 - Shirley Ebling, Doris Reidenauerg Row ? - Sandra Ziemba, Joan Greenberg- zr, Diane Rachmang Row 3 - Rosa- ing Rothchild, Sandra Sellers, Judy Edwards, Row 1, - Eileen Smith, Rob- :rt Essig, Judy Eshenaur, Jean Gruleg Background -- JoAnn Drobek Dramatics Club Sponsors-Miss Gloria Rodgers Mr. William Burkhart Through reading, discussing, and reviewing various plays, members of the Dramatics Club acquired an extensive back- ground of dramatics and at the same time developed a greater appreciation for the thespian art. Besides learning the funda- mentals of play selection, cast- ing, and make-up, students wrote two original plays and drama- tized another. Biology Club Sponsor-Mr. Fred Luckenbill Examining, identifying, and learning the application of vari- ous biological cultures through study, experience, and analyses constituted the main activities in Biology Club. Club members are busily en- gaged in a number of projects. Standing - Neal De'Biasio, Walter Gross, Howard Quaintance, Jeffrey Hildenbrand, Richard Ellis, Lillian Stouffer, William Anspach, oJseph Stacherski, David Bridegam, Beverly Schlottman, Joseph Bonnano, Linda Bennett, Mr. Fred Luckenbill, Seated - Ronald Lattanzio 143
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Art Club Sponsor-Mrs. Lillian Norton Art Club gave students the op- portunity to express themselves creatively through various art media. Areas of art that received the most attention throughout the year included free hand draw- ings, portrait paintings, and art abstractions. Sonia Samet proved an able model for club members who were interested in jignre sketch- ing. Posing -- Sonia Samet English Club Sponsor-Mrs. Kathryn Kline Determining general areas of English diiliculty and providing means of helping students to overcome their difficulties were the main aims of the English Club. Included in the club's program were activities designed to im- prove speaking as well as read- ing and writing skills. Clockwise - Nancy Geiger, Linda Zuber, Glenn Wolf, Donald Friday, George Pentland, William Bryza, James Civero, Mike Klonis, Randy Ricky Standing - Mrs. Kathryn Kline, George Hipp, Richard Noecker, Fritz Yourkavetch, Robert Pegram im hh.. Individual interests served bases for free hand drawings. Row 1 - Joanne Urban, Debrah Roth, Sonia Sametg Row 2 f Barbara Len- art, Shirley Reich, Judy Stecklerg Row 3 f Linda McGuire, Jane Reich, Rose- lyn Piscitellog Row I,-Mary Ann But- zer, Patricia Butzer, Judy Giftg Row 5 - Sandra Eisenhart, Nancy De- Turk, Gail Dresher, Miriam Soule
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Argyle Club Sponsor -- Miss Arline Winter Well-designed and multi-col- ored scarfs, stoles, sweaters, and socks for gifts and personal use constituted the main projects of Argyle Club. Skeins of yarn had to be pre- pared before actual knitting be- gan. Row I L. Overly, Miss Winter, M. Zerkowski, B. Becker, S. Berger, A. De Camillo, C. Delcampg Standing - - E. Hewitt, P. Roth Deep thought and patience were required in the winning of the elimination contests. Standing - - Mr. Robert Barrett, Barry Hommas, William Bernhart, Donald Eidang Table I - Robert Lyons, Rob- ert Showers, Table 2 Daniel Jack- son, Donald Rentschlerg Table 3 Peter Yatron, Patrick Lillisg Table 1, Robert Ott, Thomas Rutt, Martin Eisenhower, Table 5 f Peter Blum- berg, Irwin Degler, Barry Musser, Michael Rowlewicz 144 33 J' as fm. .6 vw Club members begin to work on .il .mg ying L l AJ., tll- ll A, their indivwlual projects. Row I - M. Pezzino, D, Reed, J. Reb- Q in it ir- l er, S. Redcay, R. Minninger, M. Meckg Row 2 C. Price, M. Moyer, L. Stein- er, C. Kirkwood, L. Rice, B. Henry, C. Truax Chess Club Sponsor - Mr. Robert Barrett A club demanding the utmost in concentration, keenness of mind and strategy was Chess Club. Throughout the year, begin- ners as well as more experienced chess players engaged in numer- ous elimination contests.
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