Burrell High School - Buccopia Yearbook (Lower Burrell, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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Burrell High School - Buccopia Yearbook (Lower Burrell, PA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 111 of 168
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Chess Club Do you know how to play chess? Not many people can give an af- firmative answer to this question, but members of the Burrell Chess Club have become competent at the skill required in the game. Each session of the Chess Club involves the pairing of individuals for matches; at the end of a series of matcnes the top players are chosen. Futvre years will find the club com- petins with other schools. Radio Club Mr. Accai, sponsor of the Radio Club, directs the members in the transmitting and receiving of pro- grams from the radio station at Burrell, While most of the mem- bers have already obtained their “ham” radio operator's license, the others expect to be licensed some- time during the course of the year. Interest runs high in the club, whose members own their own equipment. Community Library of me wee See. SSeS Se ee mm CHESS CLUB f First row: F. Bayster, D. Anderson, C. Young, D. Taylor, D. McArdle, S. ens j: Mandarino, S. Tingle. Second row: J. Pellegrino, R. Faith, A. Yockey, R. Hill, CG Schultz, A. Leezer, R. Downey, R. Flick, D. Martin. Third row: D. Hand, J. Sims, G. Pituch, C. Terrano, D. Scandrol, D. Damcott, R. Ryba, M. Flynn, R. Rearick. RADIO CLUB ow 4 H. Davis, D. Hausler, J. .Sipes, K. Campbell, J. Drake, T. Armstrong, J. JOP ™™ Piecka, W. Brem. { sil Alleaheny Valley Tarentum, Pennsylvania 107

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LIBRARY CLUB First row: B. Hilk, D. Such, D. Rotto, K. Madison, L. Ankeny, P. Reese, K. Kooslcy, J. Parkhill, D. Kline, I. Shremshock, T. Sampson, D. Himes, S. Dickerson, S. Hardy, J. Sabulsky, T. Scanga, Mr. Papurello, Advisor. Second row: P. Dunbar, P. Kelly, B. Kusenko, E. Scott, K. Thomey, P. Orkwis, P. Silliman, R. Walter, C. Tabacheck, M. Brown, P. Adamsky, G. Talbot, C. Mastile, L. Bauman, V. Beers, A. Hauser, D. Lanzino, a J. Hecker. Third row: S. Borland, J. Chovan, S. Gordan, J. Tackett, E. Reese, C. Shrum,« ' L. Plasczynski, J. Waltz, M. Zanotti, S. Hotalski, M. McClure, S$. Smail, S. Sladisky, M. ' Cornmesser, D. Reed, M. Pietryka. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB First row: Mr. Papurello, Advisor; E. Brem, D, McArdle, A. Piecka, B. Rygelski, T. Armstrong, c. Minick, T. Dumez. Second row: D. Salvaterra, D, Pierce, R. Obidowski J. Sipes, J. Minford, D. Hausler, R. Ryba, R. Twigger , 106 Library Club The Library Club, under the di- rection of Mr. Papurello, do much more than merely stamp library passes. These girls spend their study halls in the library performing such duties as accessioning books, plac- ing pockets and cards in the books, and placing plastic covers over the volumes. The club also takes care of the periodical room, the guid- ince and professional library. It is ugh these student librarians at library is kept running Audio-Visual Aids The members of the Audio-Vis- ual Aids Club are taught the op- eration of much of the special equipment used in our daily classes. The boys learn to operate the movie and opaque projectors, to prepare transparencies and to keep the equipment in good operating or- der. Each morning the assigned boys distribute the desired equip- ment to the teacher who is sched- uled to use it. At the end of the day the equipment is returned to the library and stored for use the following day.



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GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row; B. Morran, L. Ankney, K. Zawrotny, K. Furyk, C, Motson, D. Himes, D. Archibald, R. Sivak, C. Maier, K. Muir, S. Shaffer, M. Becker, B. Denning, J. Smith, L. Croyle, N. Fantuzzo, P. Dunbar, L. Edmunds, T. Marin, P. Woods, J. Timblin, J. Smith, Miss P. Forshay, Advisor. Second row: B. Stepano, C. Croyle, C. Rearick, R. Zack, R. Sobolak, L. Aftanas, S. Potocnak, K. Knosky, D. Katusin, J. Ripp, J. Kurtik, M. Taylor, P. Dreakford, K. Langstaff, M. Korenowski, P. Stepano, N. Dickerson, B. Kusenko, L. Meyers, D. Dubik, J. Barkasi. Third row: B. Martinek, L. Suvoy, M. McClure, D. Brandt, C. Phillips, V. Spiering, C. Shrum, J. Johnson, M. Leonardi, S. Dunbar, R. Martin, M. Ross, M. Rowe, M. Widmer , D. Henry, D. Baker, D. Hotalski, C. Shank. Sturdy recreation and compe Pypy ie GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION V. Smetanick, L. Pietryka, N. Beck, A. Palazzi, S. Creevey, J. Baronie, J. Scheid, C. Bryan, J. Resch, V. Linder, J, Swartz, B. Lesho, S. Sokol, T. Samson, B, McIntyre, L. Fleming, Miss P. Forshay, Advisor. Second row; G. Talbot, J. Makara, J. Mid- dleby, N. McCoy, A. Rea, J. Estep, G. Cooper, S. Leslie, M. Davis, C. Thur, L. Fassett, K. Refalko, S$. Truver, D. Zelley, D. Martin, J. Prior, C. Weitzel, N. Horwatt, D. Slaugenhaupt. Third row; 8, Coy, D. Hauser, P. Acre, C. Gordon, N. Culp, C. Watters, J. Waltz, M. Nee, M. Duplinsky, M. Widmer, G. Drag, M. Cornmesser, B. Chronick, K. Haines, G. Davis, P. Miller, N. Stewart, P. Orkwis tive spiri? Girl’: Athleti« Association The purpose of the Girl's Ath- letic Association is to promote ath- letic programs for the girls of the high school, create an interest in the physical fitness programs, and to regulate the intramural activities. The membership consists of any: sophomore, junior, or senior girl who has a desire or interest and will take part in athletic activities. An election of officers is held at the end of each school term, At this time aypresident, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and director of intramurals are chosen. It is a rule that each officer chosen must be an active member. Also appointed are standing committees of five mem- bers each. These include the execu- tive committee who organizes meet- ings and plans activities, the pro- gram committee who sets up meet- ings and carries them through, the points committee who regulates the points to be given to the members for the activities, and the constitu- tion committee who makes up and adds any amendments to the con- stitution.

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