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Page 52 text:
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JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS ART CLUB Whether it's art, sports, or dancing which interests you, there's a club to suit your tastes if you're in the Junior High. Every other Friday, while the Sen' ior High students hold assembly, Junior High pupils can 'oe seen in all corners of the building, enjoy- ing E.I.'s new activity program. In th 2 gym, the boys' sports club finds that athletics is aplcasant break in thc school day. The art club gives its members a chance to display their crea- tive talents. Forfuture secretaries, the typing club isjust the thing, and those who like to vocalize en- joy the meetings of time Junior High Chorus. TYPING CLUB SPO RTS CLUB
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CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: J. Ca pelli, J. Schumacher, M. Rotolo. RowTwo: Goldsmith, D. McOmie, L. Chuber, E. McOrnie. BAS E BALL BOTTOM ROW: F. Lamacchia, K. Hill, B. Wallenqaest, P. Guthke, D. Hoffer, B. New- man, B. Johnson, B. Beran, R. Meyer Nill ROW TWO J Griffiths W Marce . z . . llo B. Satterley, F. Loucka, B. Emerson, B. Chu-1 nyk, J. Benjamin, H. Hlavac, J. Leschik, J. Shokey, Mr. Codispotti. ROWTI-IREE:A. Giordano, G.Byrnes, R. Athey, A. Bernhardt, M. Harwood, J. Tuskan, J. Resch, T. Miller, L. Tonnesson. SPORT Junior High students enjoyed a variety of sports this year. The Freshman Football and Junior High Baseball teams showed promising material. The basketball team hada 14-1 record. This year, cheerleaders were added to enliven the games. BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: T. Whelan, D. Eccleston, P. Guthke, B. Satterley, Mr. Smith, R. Hughes, B. Grasso, B. Scott, M. O'Nei1l, J. Tuskan, J. Resch. ROW TWO: C. Heller, J. I-lalada, B. Von Roch, J. Gallagher, J. Musa, J. Dow, R. Paulik, J., Leschik, L. Tonnenson. ROW THREE: P. Herrle, B. John, J. Stavracos, J. Bond, P. Vahjen, E. Rogoff, R. Behan.
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DRAMATIC5 CLUB AUDIO -VISUAL CLUB The dramzrtics club in rroduc cs iLs Junior High mum- bers ro rhujoys of performing on Lhe stage, and the model plane club is anoLhcr challenge to the crea- cive iulenrs of the students. Since films are he- coming more and more imporram in modern edu- cation, Lhe meetings of Lhc audio-visual clua are of bencfi., bokh Lo its nxcrnbcrs and to Lhc school. Rounding OHL the list of enjoyable activirics is the dancing club. The expanded program of Junior High acLiviLies is rypical of Lhe forward strides made at E. l. during .he pasr year. Nineteen fifty-seven was Lruly .1 banner year in all phases of life at E. I. MODEL AIVLPLANIZ CLUB DANCING CLUB
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