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utr First Role: Pauline Maybee. Anna Marie Kotelcs, Georganne Godfrey, Mrs. Hollingshead. Sveonfl Rom: Barbara Banas. Mary Ann Bornes. Cherrie Hopkins. Laura Bell Johnston. Inez Gibson. Carol Hendrickson, Margie Gurgovits. Judi Penninian, Carolyn Tamplin, Judy McKee. if 0 Avywnin va . 5 J fzdiu F. H. A. OFFICERS Inez Gibson. Rita Ellis, Carolyn Tamplin. Margie Gurgovits, Jean Bloss. Georganne Godfrey. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Any Sophomore. Junior or Senior xvho has taken Home Economies is eligible lor the Future Hoineinakers of Aineriea Club. These girls learn to cook. sexv and anything that will help thein when they get married. This club is very active and sponsors bake sales. trips anti various other projects, The advisors are the Home Economies teachers. llllrs. Allison and Mrs. Hollings- head. Forzieri' Joanne VViltinpE. Lois Stein, Betty Zreliak. Jean Bloss. Mrs. Allison. SH izflivig: Dorothy Good. Joyce Griggs. Elaine Dallas. Rita Ellis. Nancy' Joyner. Sandra Fette. Mary Belle Davis Judy Kazimer. Louise Staeeoni, Delores DePofi.
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Mr. Anderson, Advisor: The Projectionist Club is headed by Mr. Orvis Anderson and consists of boys that are interested in radio. photogra- phy. and operating projection equipment. These boys play an important part in setting up the equipment for movies, con- certs. record hops. gym rallies and lighting for the plays. They also are required to do various other jobs. The boys in this group deserve much credit for long hours of hard work. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Tom Antos, Lynn Davenport, Gary Consendine, Kirk Heilman 1 First Row: Pat Nicastro. Judy Kazimer, Judy Wood, Judy Penniman, Elaine Scott Mary Ann Lazor. Second Row: Elsie Kraynok, Delores Linzenbold, Darlene Yanik, Judy Harris, Ruth Rust. Georgianne Achenbaugh, Pat Garfoli. Third Row: Ruth Krivak. Joyce Swartz. Carol Gunsley, Elonore Ledney. Katy Zreliak, Gloria Kopen. Gloria Plazzo, Darla Tice, Pat Allen. Jackie Stevenson, Mary Alene Wudl. - Page 48 - LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Miss Ruth Stewart, Sharps- ville High School's librarian.has a capable staff of twenty-four students aiding her in the main- tenance of the library. These students come from the fresh- man. sophomore, junior and senior classes. Their duties consist primarily of supervising students in the library as well as seeing books are returned to their proper places. The stamp- ing and recording of different books is also a responsibility of these girls.
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First Row: Pat Nicastro. Pat Kroko, Sandra Combine. Karen Templeton. Marge O'Shaney. Susie Cusick, Connie Falvo. Second Row: Judy Caldwell. Delores Woods, Irma Merat. Inez Gibson. Ruth Krivak. Nancy McNally. Velma Lisk. Janet Stahl. Carol Nottingham. Third Row: Elaine Dallas, Rita Ellis, Susan Burdette. Sarah Malsom, Ann Angel, Goldie Bernard. Carol Yurkon. Geraldine Holliday. Chuck McCracken. Toni Molnar. Fourth Row: Jack Ledney. Steve Kusmus. Dave McConahy, Fred Barsun, Alice Connelly, Mary Frances Scott, Connie Rodocoy, Judy Wood, Martha Slovcsko. Phyllis Roberts. Sharon Nieini, Dick Schubert, Paul DeSantis. Fifth Row: Carolyn Tamplin. Susie Sullivan. Mary Ellen Lally, Peggy Maloney. Patricia Moore. Lynn Roux. Judy Imbrie, Anna Mary Nelson, Betty Wade Mertz. Vincent Cerroni, Rosemary Connelly, Allegra Dungan, Gary Steen, Walter Dun' lavey. Si.rth Row: Dick Fuerle, Bill Conlin, Ray Benetto. Dan Taylor. Lynn Davenport. Mary Ann Lucas, Barb Dolan. Karen Horstman. Mary Jean Brown. Janet Kelly. Julianna Pache. Joan Miodrag. Mary Morrison, Willard Thompson. Seventh Row: DeVaux McLean. John Reidinger, Jim Jovenall. George Vasconi. Dave Johnson. Bill Wilson. Rich Perhacs, Betty King, Stacia Moore, Colleen Mahaney. Martha Frye, Linda Horstman. Len Pasco. Ed Williams. LATIN CLUB Vincit Qui Se Vincitzu He Conquers Who Conquers Him- self, is the motto of the Latin Club. The Latin Club ot Sharpsville High School was started eleven years ago and is affiliated with the National Jun- ior Classical League. The ad- visor to the club is the Latin teacher. Miss Mary Hayes. Miss Hayes was originally connected with the club when it was first formulated here at Sharpsville. and she has re- mained the competent advisor since that time. Activities of the club consist of various field trips to Pitts- burgh, formal and informal initiations. and other doings throughout the school year. First Row: Theresa Falvo, Gloria Getway. Dorothy Krivak, Ginger Berkos. Patty Con- nelly, Mary Ann Karsonovich, Myltrcda Palazzo. Francis Petricini. Second Ron-g Shirley Marrie. Carol Mc' Clure, Karen Shaw, Alma Speigal Pat Pet- ricini. Jean Oris. Rosemary Westlake. Judy McCracken. Third Rotrz Barbara Weeter. Cynthia Lu- cas, Kay Dolby, Margaret Heather. Georgi' anne Auchenbach, Judy Morrin. Anna Maria Koteles. Kathy Bresnahan. Dorothy Davenport. Fourth Row: Ray Weston,Ray Cubic. Carol Anellie, Midge Marrow, Becky Difenderfer. Evelyn Mathewson. Rose Mary Marrow, Cecelia Cerroni. Beverly Buzga. Joycc Roux. King Williams. Fifth Row: Joe Scott. Jim Timmerman. Bob Heutache. Duane Carbon, Margaret Conlin, Kathy Waugaman, Chuck Rockwell. John Karsonovich, Bob Fabrey. Fran Fornelli. Bob Velkey, Ray Hittle. Don McVicker. Oren Shaffer. Sixth Row: Dan Walko, Bob Drobncy, Bill Dillcy. Doug Faires, Frank Jovenall. Roger Gill, Ray Stahl. Joe Smith. John Micklos. Tom Biggins. Bud Buchanan, Dave Nelson, Pat Bornes. - Page 50 -
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