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I Business Club STANDING: S. Robbins, J. Matts, L. Clearwater, G. Sayer, U. Nuchtar, S. McKeon, P. Villecco, L. Kenyon, C. Williams, W. Illsley, G. Powell, P. Foland, S. McNitt, D. Lance, C. Lusk, G. Parsons, S. Buchta. SIT¬ TING: B. Previte, M. Cook. The main objective of this club is to assist teachers in typing and mimeograph work as well as learning the correct use of machines for future livelihood upon graduation. Included in this year ' s activities were field trips to various business establishments within our community as well as guest speakers within our classes. Business Club officers for the current year were President, B. Previte, Secretary, Donna Lance, Treasurer, G. Parsons and Public Relations, R. Parrotte. ROW 2: J. Knapp, J. Bigart, J. Lat- timer, J. Ford, P. 1 Headley, C. Hughes, M. Fox, J. Spiegel, D. Barrick. ROW 1: M. Crounse, S. Fer¬ ris, C. Welch, S. Wilson, P. Ward, C. Williams, A. Lawson, S. Zwick, K. Hale, N. Hunt. The Senior Red Cross, under the leadership of Miss Sara Squire, serves the community as well as the school. This service organization may always be found being very active. Among its many projects were parties put on for the State Hospital, supplying the Veteran’s Hospital with books, collecting clothing for the needy, sending cards to Old Folks ' Homes and supplying holiday dinners to needy families. Officers were; President, S. Ferris, Vice President, C. Hughes, Secretary, G. Knapp and Treasurer, J. Lawson. ROW 5: L. Meyers, L. Gilmore, M. Wagstaff, B. Lay- ton, Y. Ivey, B. Rogers, S. Perkins, E. Knapp, G. Po¬ well. ROW 4: C. Hughes, J. Lawson, J. Davis, B. Fisher, P. Ingwall, P. Ellis, Q. Caswell. ROW 3: D. Douglass, P. Gee, J. LaRusso, S. McKeon, M. Shaller, J. Aldrich, B. Wallis, K. Meak- er, P. Spak and C. Surakus. Sr. High Red Cross
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Senior Dramatics Club The Senior High Dramatics Club, under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Cornick, provides its members with the oppor¬ tunity of expressing their talents as actors and actresses, wardrobe, make-up, properties, publicity and other aspects of play production. The club annually produces a play for the Civic Theater and one assembly during school hours. Our Hearts Were Young Gay was presented this year. Officers were: Dave Lord, President; Betty Lalley, Vice President; Joy Cooper, Secretary and Jo Ann Biedlingmaier, Treasurer. Key Club Living up to its motto, WE BUILD, the Key Club under the direction of Mr. Miller is one of the most active organiza tions within our school. Among their accomplishments tnis past year were a student address book and helping the Fenton Library. Officers were Joe Nar- savage, President; Jim Cook, Vice President; Ed. Hogg, Sec¬ retary and Mike Scott, Treas¬ urer. ROW 4: W. Pomeroy, C. Shaf¬ fer, A. Cullen, T. Jones, W. Connelly, G. Cook, J. Slaboda ROW 3: C. Brandow, L. Corn¬ wall, W. Morton, L. Gentile, J. Crosby. ROW 2: D. Almy, J. Barber, G. Haulton, J. Lees, R. Fife. ROW 1; E. Hogg, M. Scott, J. Narsavage and J. Cook. W J i f dm | wL.p - ... ; 1 Lsl j ’ ' Wi;, -T: 25
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ROW 2; C. Hughes, R. Fox, P. Wittman, L. Moore, B. Brad¬ ley, L. Galloway, E. Todack, J. Previte, S. Aiken. ROW 1: N. Rod¬ ney, B. Bevins, M. Kane, S. Wil¬ son, J. Gehr, T. Vroman, T. Ward, D. Hillard. ROW 4 : S. Zeg- gert, M. Kovacs, C. Lawson, K. Hollenbeck, J. Forkey, S. Bucci, S. Chape, J. Reid, P. Kelly, R. Green. ROW 3: P. Hoyt, B. New¬ man, S. Keech, M. Bennett, L. Michael, S. Car¬ ver, J. Zinck, J. Fisher. Library Assistants The Library assistants are a helpful group who have volunteered their services by working in the library for their fellow students under the supervision of Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Robinson. These assistants do a great deal of the desk work: signing and checking corridor permits and library passes, issuing library books and taking care of those over-due books. ROW 1; J. Branick, D. Decker, S. Cha¬ pel, G. Knapp, J. Previte. ROW 2: J. Biedling- mier, D. Novak, Q. Caswell, P. Whit¬ man, E. Fulkrod. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America, under the supervision of Miss Martha Millen, is open to girls in grades 9-12. The purpose of this organization is to further interest in Home Economics, develop creative leadership, provide individual and group recreation, and improve personal and social living. Officers are-. President, S. Chapel; Vice President, D. Decker; Secretary-Treasurer, G. Knapp. 27
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