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are timulaling . . . STAGECRAFT-Left to right: B. Alex- ander, A. Beck, W. Bishop, D. Raffetto, J. Elfman. I . . 4-w..W,:s W., A, Under the leadership of Andrew Beck as stage- manager, and Beverly Alexander as secretary, the Stagecrafters have handled all the junior High auditorium programs and pep rallies. They have already mastered the operation of the control board and are fast learning the ins and outs of staging. The play Homework was the major activity of the Dramatic Club. The play was given in as- sembly. Miss Errico and Miss Clymer were the sponsors of the club. The Photography Club has been very busy this year, not only taking pictures, but also enlarging and developing them. They elected Peter Westcott as president, Gail Buck, vice president: Shirley Strouse, secretaryg and Mary Lee Nyce, treasurer. l S ig . Light - Action - Camera DRAMATICS-Standing, left to right: J. Foster, M. Marks, R. Bauman, T. Hammett. Seated: S. Bodine, H. Frick, B. Harkreader. 'S PHOTOGRAPHY-Left to right: S. Strouse, P. Westcott, G. Buck, M. Nyce. I
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Rh thm and Grace BEGINNERS' DANCING-Left to right: C. Garretson, P. Ward, B. Bitzer, B. Black, B. Garges, B. Linck, T. Hamilton. ADVANCED DANCING-Last Row, left to right: J. Chew, M. Adomaitis, M. Betta, T. Erwin. First Row: C. Fighera, B. Wells, J. Wood. JUNIOR HIGH BAND-Left to right: P. Cripps, J. Fulmer, S. Bishop, R. John- son, W. McCarran, L. Carlen, F. Shelley. Music seems to come naturally to the talented musicians in the Junior High Band Club. Lester Moyer was president this yearg Stanley Bishop, managerg Judy Fulmer and Frank Shelly, librar- iansg Peggy Cripps, attendance ofhcer, William Mc- Carran, quartermasterg Lawrence Carlen, sergeant- at-arms: Peggy Rothermel, head drum majoretteg joan McG1aughlin, color sergeant. Social dancing became fun in the Beginners, Dancing Club this year. The members, taught by Miss High, Miss Purcell, and Mr. Jacobs, gained poise and grace besides learning the basic dance steps. The Mambo, the Charleston, square dancing, modern dancing, and other types of dancing were taught by Miss Illsley and Mrs. Crowers to the members of the Advanced Dancing Club. Jr. High Club . . .
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M -ft: 4, 7, '74, 'MS 3 w u-.- . . . and exciting LIBRARY-Left to right C. Hirschbuhl, T. Gegan, J. Bensinger, E. Haldeman, C. Connitt, J. Freas. The Might Pen REPORTERS-Standing, left to right: C. Brandes, S. Torgeson, A. Brash, M. Quinn. Seated: B. Fenimore. JUNIOR BUCKANEER-Standing, left to right: A. Hartley, R. Gordon. Sealed: P. Mc- Carthy, J. Calvert, A. Bloom, B. Alexander, F. Nash, V. Mayers. . W - , R W 'wg ki, V y -ni. -V, ....., i'7.t: 32f'ffI' ff'-tie ' ian fi X. ' YI? 14 . , -2 4' -' ff 'A ,. uf... f ,. f Junior librarians spent the year learning about books and the library and helping out in the library in free periods. Their advisor, Miss Kurtyka, took them on two held trips. Their president was Carol Connittg vice-president, Jane Bensinger, and secre- tary-treasurer, Carol Blaschke. Outside speakers and field trips enlivened the year for the Press Club. The president was Betsy Fenimore: the vice-president, Anne Brashg the re- cording secretary, Sue Torgesong the corresponding secretary, Carol Brandesg and the treasurer, Mary Quinn. The Junior Buckaneer completed its second successful year of publication with Beverely Alex- ander as editor. Mr. Mayson and Miss Errico were their advisors. The paper printed special editions for Christmas, Easter and April Foo1's day.
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