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Press Club FIIIST IIOXY. left to right: Carol flood, Alanice Iioyson, Roger Zier, Rosalie Cuarnieri. loan liraiico- limo. lI.n'bar.i Nit7berQ. Nliss Klar- ioric Staifcr, Irene Ilernian. Cy llickards. Tony Foresteuko. Bob Sll'lllIIIt'll. Frank llollins. SECOND IIOXY: Linda XYhitehcad. Ann Dennis. jean Barker. Xlichcle Xlann, Alanct Lawrence. Cathy De Flesco, Elaine Stundcl, Elerie Xlcury, Richard Brancolino, Alice Sliocxnakcr. Bill Crafton. ABSICXT: Xlary Stcketcc+-co-editor, Carl Cacciatorc. Judy Levine, Bey- erly Bushnell. A vital organization to any school is the institution of a school newspaper. At Ewing, the school newspaper, The Highlights, is produced by the Press Club. The fact that the school newspaper creates a bctter understanding between the students and the faculty makes it an essential part of the school. At the helm, are co-editors-in-chief, Ioan Brancolino and Mary Steketee. Assist- ing them are news editors Janice Royson, Alice Shoemaker, and Irene Herman. Also, feature editors Barbara Nitzberg and Judy Levine contribute to the final copy of the paper. On the sports page, we have sports editors Cy Rickards and Roger Zicr. This year, under the supervision of Mr. George Ingenbrandt, our yearbook staff has chosen as its theme, All the XVorld's a Stage' Sara Smith, editor-in- chief, along with all the members of the yearbook staff, work to their fullest capacity in order to make this yearis yearbook the best ever. Yearbook FIIIST IIOXY. left to right: Nancy Kintns-r, Nlarion Farina, Barry XYolfcr. lticliard Sicl-des, Nancy lirlxs. Sally Conover. Kathy Fitz- Xlauricc. jackie Rcuss, Sandy Xlor- ris. SFCOXD IIOYV: janet jaspan, Bob Stciinnctz. Sara Smith, Lcslic Xlay, Nlaryann Cray, Nancy Dutbie, Indy LaXlar. TIIIIID IIUXY: Betty' Tackas, Cail Coates, Xlr. Ingcnbrandt. Iilt-.mor Dye, Carol Iiecsc, Xlr, Nlnlligan, llobert NVood. Xlaric Pctronto. FOLIITII ROXY: Roberta Kottke, Pat Bruccoleri, Nlr. Piffith, ,Io Broncolino, Alice Laurocsch, Lois Ritter. Reggie Thomas. Judy Dill, flinny liusso, Vivian Kosofsky, Klary liisolrli. Lois Young, Sarah Innnordino, Shirley Yungcr.
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Student Council FIRST ROXV, left to right: Judy XVaters, Bob Nlosier, Bruce Xlartz, Bob Clopp, Phyllis Shargo, and Mrs. Updike. SECOND IIOXV: Nlike Nlechiondo, Carol YVilliams, Judy Bennison, Beth johnson, Tim YVest, john NVest, Rich Somogyi, Sarah Im- inordino, Sally Conover, Itosie Fer- ri, Vince Segal, Bob Fritz. THIRD BOXV: Bruce Pere-Ili, Tom Steepy, Alberta Lasko, Carol Nay- lor, Bruce Steel, Michele Mann, Barbara Hawley, Kay YVorthington, June Bitler, and Betty Falzini. ABSENT: Estelle Phillips, Phil Bos- carell, XVayne King, Lois Duke, Lillie Hcnnix, Judy XIcTughe, Pat Probasco, and Nlary Steketee. The Student Council, one of the most important clubs in the school, is under the leadership of Mrs. Carolyn Updike. The council is composed of one representative from each homeroom, the editor of the Highlightsv, and the executive cabinet. This year the executive cabinet consists of Bruce Martz, president, Bob Nlosier, vice-president, Indy XVaters, recording secretary, Phyllis Shargo, corresponding secretary, and Bob Clopp, treasurer. The council's purpose is to solve the problems that exist in the school. This year the council sponsored a dance, held a Thanksgiving drive in co- operation with the PTA to help the needy families of Ewing Township, and took charge of an annual Students, Day program. The Booster Club, under the leadership of Mr. XYilliam di George, is one of the outstanding clubs in the school. This club performs many services which aid the various activities at Ewing. The Booster Club is designed to help other clubs of the school which are in need of money, uniforms, and equipment. XVithout this club, it would be very difficult for many other clubs to succeed. Booster Club FIRST HOXV, left to right: Bescha Spector, Iiieharcl Sit-klcs, Lois liit- ter, Larry Rommell, Xlr. Difleorge. SISCOXD NUNY: janet Blyth, Yir- ginia Tbaekery, Clail Commer. Bob -Ianisaik, Sally Ilenclerson, lfllen Clark. ,Indy Simonds, Carol Stout, Kitty Ci-ryasio. TIIIBD HOXY: llichard Stout, Cllarlys Xlahan, Delores Ilagerman, Clay Bunkles, Pat llannish, Bonnie Biehenbacker, Trudy Xlinniek. ABSENT: Pat Coyle, Annie I7i'1k. lid- na Lenox, Pat Matthews, Blarion Stout. 56
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Under the capahle direction of Mr. liawrence Mulligan, the Ewing Art As- sociation meets every Tuesday. seventh periocl. lt is an honor society for art students, to give those stutlents who have art ahility the chance to do more aclvaneecl work. It also enahles them to specialize in areas of their own preference. For seniors. this might mean prepar- ing a portfolio for use as an entrance refpiirement for college. For unclerclassmen it offers a chance to experiment with new media and tech- niques in which they might not have hacl a chance to cover in the regular class, Nlemhers of this group are often callecl upon to help other groups in which art activities are neeclecl. CLOCKXYISIC: Rohert NYoocl, Pamela Koop- man. XI-lI'I4JI'll' Xlcfllintock, Donalcl Jusko, Yvonne Knowles, jaequelyn lluess, Xlr. Lawrence Nlulligan, jaequelyn Cerone, lfrecl Bernharclt, Sanclra Nlorris, Regina 'l'homas, Gail XVagner. I if Hz' Y Untler the clirection of Nlrs. Nlary Lou Decker. the Tri Hi Y Clnh tries to create. maintain. ancl extencl. throughout the home. school ancl community. high stanclarrls of ffhristian character. The cluh is macle up ot ten girls who sponsor mam' activities. inclucling hake sales. dances, ancl assemhly programs. lt is affiliated with YXYCA. FIRST ROXV, left to right: Shirley Green, Laura jones, Sally Yates, Karen Raywoocl, Nlrs. Mary Lou Decker. SECOND ROXV: Kathrine Pullen, Susan Strehlou, Virginia Thaekcry. ABSENT: Delores Martini, jean Lawrence. Ewin Art Association 5 Y 716 Library Council The Lihrary Council. untler the direc- tion ot Xlrs, Nlargaret XYhitley, meets every Blonclay for either a general meet- ing or a work periocl. The members of the council help the stuclents locate hooks and materials they neecl for re- search work. FIRST ROXV: Patricia Ynolo, Carol Reese, Elizabeth Tackacs, Elaine Xleyer. SECOND ROXY: Rarhara Yanrlerveer, Rieharrl Siekles, Nils, Xlargaret XYl1itley, Nancy Foss. B ' we 58
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