Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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Library Council The Library Council, under the direction of Margaret Whitley, is made up of one repre- sentative from each homeroom. Each pupil sur- renders at least one study hall a week to work- ing in the library. The council members check books in and out, keep current magazines in the rack, and keep the books in order on the shelves. The entire group meets once a month. Special groups meet every Monday to repair, stamp, and type cards for the books. The fol- W lowing are the officers of the council: Marie Al-g bertson, president, Dan Adams, vice-president, and Barbara Vanderveer, secretory. Left to right: Danny Adams, Alice Mellor, Joan Silverman, Ray Crump, Marie Albertson lPresident of the Library Councilj, Robin Travers, Pauline Lauroesch, Mrs. Whitley, Nancy Smith, Evelyn Dunn, Absent when picture was taken: June Lee. Guidance Club The Guidance Club under the leadership of Mrs. Gladys Jensen is made up of students in grades nine through twelve. The main obiective of this club is to acquaint the students who plan to go on to college or who plan to enter a vo- cation with the materials that our guidance of- fice has to offer. The members of this club have various iobs, some of which are: correct- ing standardized tests, typing, filing, arrang- ing materials for the vocational tiles, assorting pamphlets, and many other important iobs. 64 First row: Mrs. Jensen, Jean lnverso, Nancy Logan, June Lee. Second row: Betty Osler, Janice Turner, Marie Preston, Pearl Hopkins, Carol Parziale, Cathy Sneddon.

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.gl First row lseatedl: Mrs. Deborah Kvam, Barbara Smith, Kathy FitzMaurice, Jackie Rakosi, Ruthann Mathis, Sally Conover, Pauline Lauroesch. Second row: Lois Duke, Alberta Laske, Pat Brucoleri, Pat Valentine, Nancy Whitlock, Pan Duncan, Adella Moore, Arlene Froscella, Margaret Titus, Josephine Bran- colino, Janice Pritchard. Third row: Alice Shoemaker, Estelle Phillips, Leslie May, Carol Reese, Pat Vuolo, Ellen Clark, Peggy Griggs, Rose Marie Ferri. Absent when picture was taken: Judy Bennison, Carol Williams, Edythe Spec- tor, Mike Rosenthal, Deanna Delmar. Booster Club The Booster Club is one of the most important clubs in Ewing High School. Under the guidance of Mr. Wil- liom Di George, it is the school's chief money-making organization. This club also helps to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. First row: Kathy Brandt, Jean Lawrence, Eleanor Warman, Joyce Bushnell, Ruth Applegate, Judy Bennison, Josephine Brancolino. Second row lseotedl: Herman Meury, Virginia Copner, Mary Ann Plavchak, Lois Ritter, Mr. DiGeorge. Third row lstandingl: Dick Gauck, Bob Strehlow, Charles Decker, Neal Lenhart, Bill Grafton, Andy Wagner, Maryann Husaczka, Ellen Clark, Janet Movshovitz, Harvey Driver, Barbara Naismith, Carl Wright, Joyce Raymond. Ab- sent when picture was taken: Estelle Phillips, Edna Lenox. F. T. A. The Ewing High School Future Teachers of America Club, under the direction of Mrs. Deborah Kvam, is open to students in the ninth through twelfth grades who plan to teach. lts purposes are to encourage interest in teach' ing, develop teaching ability, and help students choose a career. Activities of this club during the year included conducting installation services, attending conventions, observing in classrooms, listening to guest speakers, and holding many informative discussions. Golf Club The only short cut to acquiring a sound golf game is the right start. Keeping this in mind Mrs. Martin, the club proctor, has instituted an eleven point program which she hopes will achieve this aim. Such fine points of the game as the design and purpose of the clubs, the swing, putt- ing, and common errors encountered by the players, have been studied. This course of study will be oug- mented by practice on local courses. Kneeling: Ed Lugo, Linn Robinson, Neal Lenhart. Standing: Jim Maddock, Lee Talbot, Jack Mycock, Dave Mycock, Mrs. Regina Martin, Advisor. 63 ll, . . III!



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