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Woorlworkuzg Club Thi- XVllOQlXY0l'l'ill1Q' Cluh. cli1'c'c'tCcl hy Nlr, lDon.ilcl l.i1xx'ton. is voinposa-cl main- ly of ninth gi-Lulu stuclunts and those pcoplc who .ire unahlc to fit wooclshop into their I'L'glll.lI' sclivclulc as .1 minor suhjcct. During their mm-kly meetings. the stuclcnts work on inginy projects such as Illlllilllg cliflbiviit pieces of furniture. LIQFT TO Rllililf llohcrt lloxmrcl. Donalcl Riilizlminp, Xlr. L.1wton, Dalvinl Xlills, Boh junccck, Hiclmrnl Hunt, Elisha Crawford, jauncs Hurcly. Archery Club The A1'CllC1'y Cluh is unclcr thc clircc- tion of Mr. Bluvnc-li. The hovs in this cluh lcurn how to iinprovc- thl-ii' shoot- ing, uncl also lc-urn how to inulic urclicry equipment. FRONT HOXY, If-ft to right: Ffilllli lic-lconc, Iloclncy Clilinvr, Ray l'.2lI'llCC. BACK HONY: liicliurnl Willey, Boh Thorwoocl, Don Spraumi, Xlilic Ski-rclick, Huy Rico, john 'l'olJiusz, Huy Soinogyi, Nlilic Curtis, und Hr. Nlucnch. Future Servicemen is Club Thi- main purpose of the Futurc Sc-rx iccmcn's Cluh is to tvuc-li thc hoys tlm lmsic funcluinvntizls of urinj' life. nncl to 15I'l'PLlI'l' the-in for lmsic training upon i'IltL'l'lllQ' ll hmncli of thc' urinccl scrviu Sponsoring this cluh is Nlr. Zuhlcr. NYITII FL.-XCQ: Xlr. Zimllier. l7lliS'l' KUYY, lr-ft to right: 1.11114-s C.u1ty V115 nn NlcClurc. SECOND RUXY: ,lulln rl-lPlJl.lNl, Joi' Kuuvr. RD ROXY: 1.11114-s l'.4lNlllkAl, Boll llulick. 55
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Fashion and Modelzug Club The Fashion and Modeling Club, un- der the direction of its sponsor, Xlrs. Colleen Nelson, meets on Friday sev- enth period, , The club teaches its members how to improve their appearances with little tricks, such as, the uses of proper make- up, the selection of the right color to wear. and proper posture. KIODELING: Thelma YVhite and Kathy Bob- inson. SEATED, first row: Darlene Nliller, Sandy Hagerman, Loretta Parker. SEATED, second row: Carol Lavan, jo.-Xnne Sciascia, Mary Ann Curley, Nladeline Curalski, Janice Turner, Sarah Mills, Lola Jones. STANDING: Pat Cadinust, Gloria XVoolverton, Meredith Wright, Helen Kramer, joan Armitage, Gail Ziineck, Martha Schrader. Nlrs, Nelson. IN BACK: Sue Strehlow, Pain Fish, Beverly Bushnel, Kathy De Flesco. C00 Club Directed by Nlrs. Begina Nlartin, the Golf Clubls purpose is to teach the members about the golf course, the Ian- guage peculiar to the game, and the game itself. On clear days, members go outside to practice. and during inclement weather, the students stay in- doors to hold discussions about the game. FIRST ROXV, left to right: Ron Edwards, jerry Ashman. SECOND ROXV: Don Pringkainp, Rodney Cil- mer, Al Lyon, Nancy Gorton, Betty Dono- van, Pat livanko, Tom Hobson. TIIIRD IIOXV: ltoger Beres, Jerry Nliller, John Frank, George Holland, Pete Notoriani, Charles Foster, Pete Borza, Mrs. Nlartin. FUUIITII BOVV: Bill W'elsh, ,lim Slnnnate, Dick Bitter, john XV:-st, Bob XVoothnan, joe Kochuba Dick Richards, Bob Tilton, Lester Gilbert. Senior Dramatic Club Headed by Nlr. Iohn Lacy, this eluh meets twice a week, on Monday and Thursday. All those interested in acting and those having any ability to act are in- vited to join. The seventh period activities take in learning something of acting, reading one-act plays, which the club may pre- sent in an assembly, and discussing problems of the theatre. Also, nomen- clature is taught to the members. SEATISD, left to right: Barbara Nitzburg, Bar- bara jensen, Zoya Kramer, Roberta Kott- ke, Sherwood Furhrer, Xlildred Daxis, Peggy Blackford, Francis Bitza, Carol Cimino. STANDING: Rosalie Cuarnieri, Patricia Dun- can, Marian Farina, Lewis Littman, Nlr. john Lacy.
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. s.,LM , ,A LEFT TO RIGHT: Sir. L. Mulligan, Ronald Denson, Pam Koopinan, Robert NYood. Construction Club The Construction Cluh does all the construction which needs to he done for the school, 'such as some of the scenery for the plays. Xlr. Donald Lawtdn. the cluh advisor, meets with these hoys on Friday during seventh period. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Hr. Donald Lawton, john Frank, Ken Ridge, Bill Bayer. Twirluzg Club Display Case Committee The purpose of the Display Case Connnittee is to present a continuous series of displays of interest and educa- tional value to the student hotly of the High School. A secondary purpose of the displays is to convey to visitors some idea of the school life. An effort is made to have as inany school organiza- tions participate hy supplying materials to he shown. Students who serve on this coininittcc do so on a completely voluntary hasis. realizing the definite need and service connected with this activity. The Twirling Cluh, headed hy Bliss Kathleen Naus, meets on Tuesday after- noon during seventh period. The cluh is made up of freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior girls. The inajorettes help to teach the girls in this club the skills of twirling. Xleinhers of the Twirl- ing Cluh participate in the annual GA..-X. show. CLUCKXVISIC: Judy Clrama. Judy Kisthardt, Nlarie Bety, Clail Zeoinek. April Fish, joan Kovach, Suzanne Froseh. Pat Prohasco. Sandra Nllislilco, Kitty flcrvosio, Sally Yates, Iucly' Riclcarcls, Rosalie Veuotslcy, Clay' Runkles, Niary Xlaxon. Audrey Law- relice, Pat Richardson. xl-lT2JTCt xlllfdli' son, 'Barham Clorclon, Barham Brower, Judy Simonchs, Barham Bushnell, Lillie Hennex.
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