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Emilie Wilger, left, and Diane Rooney apply make-up before going on stage in Mrs. Thing. Talented T hespians D0 hMcThingh Drama Club, under the direction of Miss Pat Ken- nedy, successfully presented Mrs. McThing in a one- night performance to a capacity crowd. This was a really professional cast which won high praise from an appreciative audience. Club pins were given to deserv- ing members who gave of time and talent during the year; RIGHT: Susan Wellinghoff, Drama Club vice-president, felt dramatic playing dead to Hollis Blase, president. Characters in Mrs. McThing pause for a few moments of correction from Miss Pat Kennedy during play prac- tice. Mc-
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Safety Council Means Business Peggy Bucher, vice-president of Safety Council, is pre- pared, rain or shine. to enforce safety rules. Cathy Adams keeps watchful eye on grade school youngsters as they board bus. Safety Council raised funds for the ultimate goal of paving the parkirg lot; they sold candy and eld several lunches to earn money. The club took part in many G. C. S. L. activities such as the Spring Road Rally. The money earned was finally spent on a surprise party for the school. Safe drivers received awards at the end of the school year. Peg Saunier, presidgnt of Safety Council, directs cars around the school to avo1 traffic jams. She was adamant and fined people for failure to observe rules.
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G.A.A. - A Finger In Every Pie Field Day. ABOVE: G.A.A. OFFICERS, Front to Back: Sally Kokenge, president, Barb Willie, treasurer, Anne Zoellner. secretary. ABOVE: Liz Knee: and Anne Zoellner return for second helpings at the G. A. A. spaghetti dinner. G. A. A. . one of the most popular clubs at Clifton, sponsors many school activities. It is responsible for the traditional spaghetti dinner, school dance, Father-Daughter Dinner, Sports banquet and Enthusiastic students decorated cars, baked cookies, and attended games to win enough points to become members of the club. Only team members receive letters. ABOVE: Chefs Pedggy Saunier and Miss Carolyn Mapes, Club Moderator, ish up spaghetti at the G. A. A. din- ner LEFT: Hungry Students await service; Left to R.: Joan Wilson, Anne Stineman, Miss Nunlist, Martha MC- Daniel, Kathy Rodger. Judy Boiman, Beth Sweeney. 53
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