Amity Regional High School - Embers Yearbook (Woodbridge, CT)

 - Class of 1957

Page 62 of 128

 

Amity Regional High School - Embers Yearbook (Woodbridge, CT) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 62 of 128
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SAFETY EDUCATION CLUB Members of the Safety Education Club, under the direction of Mr. Franklin Ben- oit, are instructed in forming good driv- ing habits and a better understanding of the Motor Vehicle Laws. They are also in charge of a campaign to improve cort- ridor behavior in our own school. Seated are: Joan Moeller, Linda Anderson, Judy Smith, Marilyn Simpson, Polly Cannon, Duanne Daigle, Ann Eckhardt. Standing are: Robert Gervasoni, James Mel- borne, Marge Williams, Judy Lord, Peter Fielding, and Mr. Franklin Benoit, ROD AND GUN CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Carlton Seybolt, many boys learn the fundamen- tals of hunting and fishing, the proper use of rifles and the bow and arrow, and the art of fly casting and proper usage of fishing rods. The boys are also aided in planning fishing trips for weekends or vacations. Sitting: Chester Perrotti, Paul Horischak, Michael Sa' I. lowski, and Larry Prostano. Standing: John Lambert, Frank lanotti, and Michael Spodick. First row, left to right: Brian McKinley, Dave Mudie, Ed Slater. Second row, left to right: Thomas Gervasoni, Donald McKinley, Herman Rodell, Bill McFarland, Fred Koval. Third row: Carol Wiacek, John Cooke, Walter Brigadiar, Jim Potter, Bob Guy, Bill Seymour, Bob Howard, Larry Kuhn, Ronnie Stronk, Gene Pfeiffer, Dave Young, Pete Kelley, Bill Monroe, Raymond Rastowski, and Mr. Kenny. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB As the movie producers of Amity, members of the Audio- Visual Club are becoming in- creasingly popular with the stu- dent body. The club's twenty- eight members, ably supervised by Mr. James Kenny, belong to various sections according to in- dividual interest. Acting as an- nouncers at home games and assemblies, and running educa- tional films are but a few of the club's numerous functions.

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First Row: E. Martin, R. Terrill, F. Cavallo, M. Kogan, J. Goetschg T. Grandbergs. Second Row: B. Platts, D. Toothacher, P. Crocco, J. Hicks. Third Row: F. Turner, J. Hogan, P. Hogan, R. Schlitter, W. Brigadir, R. Hogan. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This year the Photography Club with their director, Mr. Charles Dunning, has been very active in taking pictures for the Amity Embers and for the other school activities. The purpose of the club is to develop students into capable photographers and to introduce interested but inexperienced pupils to the begin- nings of printing, developing. and enlargements of photographs. THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR LIBRARY CLUBS On Wednesday and Thursday during the seventh period, the mem- bers of the Junior and Senior Library Club are instructed by Miss Mary Baker in the functioning of a well-managed library. Each girl is as- signed to a certain section of the library in which she is to become thoroughly acquainted, then, at a specific meeting, she is to report on her study. ln addition to this, each member works at the desk one period a week. Both divisions of this club function primarily to accustom young people with the procedures of a library. Assistant-during working hours :ff ...-. . f. 1-Q.-tw - . ' 1425555 fat' --ELL . 1.-'Y uifiizfff 'X L1 Q. I by - -. .lx - ' X i A Iss? st , , ., . Y fg fe,-: R . , , .xv - ffl- ' v 1 - q 2.5.3 , .5 35, t 1.-fkxfbftesfe-rr 1 . . 1 ,qt .1 , . . f - Q. ,J ' fl- ' i'ffiiitjE'iI? 2 .f , ' H Q-zg.:f.f.,-.rf 57 ,ix .. A. icuii'



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