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60 Front row: Miss Lexnora Panaro, Adella Moore, Judy LaMar, Ann lohmann. Second row: Rosemary Taylor, Rayna Small, Alice Lauroesch, Hinda Rubin. Absent when picture was taken: Barry Wolfer,Tom Hobson, Hattie Robinson, Betty Hood. French Club Un Peu de France under the advisorship of Miss Lenora Panoro, flourished this year for students with a particular interest in Gallic cul- ture. The club was limited to those students who are taking or who have taken French. Among the proiects in which the club par- ticipated this year was a trip to Philadelphia. Lett to right: Charles Voorhees, Tom O'Kelley, Regina Kuck, Carol Foster, Lorena Ken- nedy, Mr. George lngenbrandt, advisor, Jim Cantwell, Dick Rynearson. German Club The German Club under the leadership of Mr. George Ingenbrandt is attempting in a small way to familiarize its members with the lan- guage and customs of the German people. In this club the students are taught some ofthe German sayings and conversational expres- sions, They hear German recordings and learn some German poetry.
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Canteen Council This year the Canteen Council is under the leadership of Mr. Jiras. The officers and heads of committees are as follows: President Herman Meury, Vice-President Joanne Johnson, Secre- tary Beverly Richebacher, and Treasurer Jean Cacciatore. Heading the committees are: Liz Martens, decorations, Patricia Arena, entertainment, Bev- erly Richebacher and Barbara Stellies, tickets, and Kathleen Lore, refreshments. Future plans of the club are primarily to pro- mote better canteens. Every Tuesday during seventh period the group meets and discusses ways to make a big- ger and better canteen dance for you, the stu- dents of Ewing High School. The work of this committee is enioyed by the whole school. Once a month they sponsor cl canteen, which they plan and run. Students take care of the cloak room, records, refresh- ments, and decorations. Parents and teachers come to chaperone. SENIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE E Front row, seated: Mr. William Eberly, Herman Meury, Joann Johnson, Beverly Richebacher, Jean Cacciatore. Second row:Barbara Stellies, Catherine Pullen, Virginia Copner, Liz Martens, Barbara Peak, Eleanor Warman, Yvonne Ash, Pat Arena. Third row: Evelyn Lu- kat, Joanne Condemi, Kay Lore, Irene Careyote, Maryanne Castranova, Beth Johnson, Mar- ian Rinaldi. First row: Mary Jane Good, Lucille Dearolf, Janet Schwartz, Second row: Horace Laning, Mrs. Dunphy, Ralph Stout, Fred Beyea, Ruth Olson, Jim Murphy, Richard Rynearson. Assembly The senior assembly committee has en- deavored to fulfill its purpose of presenting educational, inspirational, and entertaining programs for the eleventh and twelfth grade students. They have featured groups within the school such as, the Senior Dramatic Workshop, the Modern Dance Group and others, arranged for exchange programs with Pennington, Prince- ton, and Hamilton, and brought outside per- formers to our stage. Highlights of the season were Mr. Salom Risk and the Lafayette College Choir. 59
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Cooking Club One of the newer additions to the list of Ew- ing's activities, is the Cooking Club for Boys. Under the supervision of Miss Diane Tuttle, three different clubs meet on Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Fridays to learn the basic principles of cookery. The club is extremely popular, en- rolling over sixty members. lt appears that girls are not the only chefs at Ewing. Throughout the year, the boys have con- cocted such savory dishes as apple fritters, Spanish rice, chili con carne, spaghetti, pizza pie, cakes, and cookies. Miss Tuttle hopes some day to teach a minor cooking class for boys as the girls now have. Seated: Mr. Irving Jiras, Becky Brentleck, Ralph Jemison, Drina Coleman, and Kay Lore. Standing: Clyde Johnson, Nancy Jean Smith, Barbara Jensen, Bill Smith, Pearl Tinsley, Rusty Van Fleet, and John Aroniss. Left to right: Al Miller, Jerry Matcho, Ed Miccio, Rich Bellando, Theodore Bernhardt, Art Stoop, Tom Smith, Jack Young, and Miss Diane Tuttle. Junior Red Club The tirst and third Monday of every month is the meeting date of the active Junior Red Cross. The representatives from all homerooms in the school have accomplished much social and charity work this year. The club has chosen Beckie Brenfleck as its president. Mr. Irvin Jiras is the club advisor. Some of the work done in 1955-56 by this group has been a membership drive, a book drive for the children at Skill- man Hospital, writing portfolios for the soldiers at Fort Dix and also the making of checker- boards. 61
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