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6, 4- -C.. 'A'-' v 1 Y I h 5 E s 2 s i i I P it ill FROlNT ROW Left to Right Rebecca Meagher Alberta Bridges Esther Bufis Patricia Kuk Deborah Walther Carolyn Rhinesmith MIDDLE ROVS Mr Edwin McCormick Shirley Crisman Patricia Hill Marian Fee Margaret Cook Loretta Crisman A1-1a Arn BACK ROW Bertha Schvsechten Evelynlflberle Anne Bostwick Carrie Griggs Lena Meshach Carolyn Erlwein Barbara Stoffels ACCOMPANISTS Grace Schuler Carol Schuler GLEE CLUB ADVISOR Mr Edwin McCormick The Glee Club has become an important part of the school during the past few vears The advisor Mr McCormick has done an excellent Job of training and co ordinating the members of this group This year, for the first time, one of the Glee Club members Marian Fee, was accepted to sing in the All State Chorus. Miss Fee also participated in the Northern New Jersey Operatic Festival. Participating in the Parent-Teacher's Association Christmas Program, working with the band in the annual Spring Concert, and providing assemblies for the high school are some of the activities in which the Glee Club parti- cipates. Carol and Grace Schuler provide the piano accompaniment for this group. Page Thirty-four s s
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Eloise Gebhart, Gloria Bufis, Nancy Brown, Rebecca Meagher, Margaret Cook, Anita Heins, Katherine Schaffer, Josephine Shuster, James Brown Anne Bostwick, Dianne Shuster, Judy Ackerson, Guy Bennett, Virginia Belcher Elaine Burdge, Mrs. William G. Ovens. NOT PICTURED: Arlene Rhinesmith 1 J OFFICE ASSIS TANTS SCHOOL SECRETARY: Mrs. William G. Ovens The office force has become a most important organization. The students who serve as assistants to Mr. Effross and Mrs. Ovens have an opportunity to become familiar with office procedures, which is particularly advantageous to students enrolled in the commercial course. The office force has the responsibility of various duties. Students participating on the force also have an opportunity to gain valuable aid in learning to meet people. Such affiliations are of great importance in leadership training. OFFICE FORCE lst -Elaine Burdge 6th -Virginia Belcher, Monday Judy Ackerson, alternate Wednesday, Friday Anne Bostwick, Tuesday, 2nd -Katherine Schaffer Thursday, alternate Fridays Arlene Rhinesmith, alternate 7th -Guy Bennett 3rd -Eloise Gebhart James Brown, alternate Margaret Cook, alternate 8th -Diane Shuster - Monday 4th -Josephine Shuster Elaine Burdge, alternate Gloria Bufis, alternate Nancy Brown - Wednesday -Anita ffgins Josephine Shuster - Thursday 5th ,Anita Heins Katherine Schaffer - alternate Nancy Brown, alternate Gloria Bufis ' Friday Rebecca Meagher - alternate Page Thirty-three
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SEATED Left to R1ght Terr1 Cornwell Frank Lenkey Margaret Cook James Gladd Donald Klnney James Brown Nancy Mlller Janet Reed Roxanne Mlller Tr1sha Babb1tt John Marc1al Charles Fa1rer Davld Stoffels Ga1l McConachy Rebecca Meagher Douglas Turner Rose Cr1sman An1ta Helns STANDING Ruth Robert Rader John D1nan BAND ADVISOR Mr Edw1n McCorm1ck The Bla1rstown School Band has grown slnce 1ts begmnmg 1n 1954 Under the d1rect1on of Mr McCorm1ck the band has advanced rap1dly th1s year The band takes part 1n many school act1v1t1es Among these are playmg for the Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on Chrlstmas Concert play1ngfor elementary and h1gh school Chr1st1nas Assemblles and sponsormg an annualband con cert 1n the sprlng Page Th1rty f1ve Nolder, Mr. Edvlrin McCormick, ,Thomas Shipps, Eric Arn.. Charles Serpico,
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