Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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This council. under the supervision of Miss Staudenmaver. plans, decorates, and does all the work necessary for the success of the cantecns. There is much preparation needed before one of these monthly dances can begin, and the members of this council devote not onlv one seventh period a week, but also after school time to this task. DANCING: Priscilla Strack, Evelyn Thomas, Elaine Meyer, Pat Kane. FIRST ROXV, left to right: Miss Staudenmayer, Toni Cortina, Beth Johnson, Judy Mc' Tighe, XVilma Thackery, Marge Merritt, Marlene Hutchinson, Carol Stout, Bar- bara Bushnell. SECOND ROXV: Maryann Parziale. Mary Murdza, Faith johnson, Carol Dcnow, janet Taylor, Gwen Toter, Loretta Heune, Marge Damiani, Sheila Painton, Barbara Feilo, jackie Bowker, janet Sherr. THIRD RONV: Mary Lou Maxon, Pat Lynch, Barbara Reese, Frances Hewitt, Rosalie Catarinicchia, Theda Bushnell. Communzeatoriv Club The purpose of the Communicators' Club is to help students to improve their speech. Its members learn the principles of public speaking such as proper pro-- nunciation, proper annunciation. good resonance, and proper breathing. They also practice plays to give them practice in using expression in speech. STANDING, left to right: Sheila Bloom, Miss Nochumson. SEATED: Bob Zahn, Audrey Everson, Alice Lauroeseh, Mary Felcone, Pam Coane, Bob Mosier. Canteen Council Plzotograplzj' Club The Photography' Club is under the direction of Miss Judith Lehn. The stu- dents who join this club learn the prop- er methods and the tricks of taking pictures. FIRST ROYV, left to right: Xliss Lehn, Mitzi Tettimer, Bonnie Le Febvrer, Carol Dc- now, Penny Seltzer, Tom Macaulay, Tom Minit, Bob Schmidt, Tony Percihilli, Bill Berger, Bob Zahn, jim Baucham, Bill Mitchel. SECOND ROXV: Carol Laven, Carol Garsky, Pam Koopman, Linda Maashen, Bev Jen- sen, Mickey Mikuliac, Sue Gobeli, Emma Locaca, Arnie Gervasio, jerry Palinski, Dick Hunt, Sally Yates. THIRD ROXV: Bob Meyers, Tom Yates, George Kopezynski, Ralph Pagano.

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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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' X HF' 2 5 - 4 4 V nf 1 LEFT TO RICIIT: Janice Pritchartl, Sue Kli- ginnis, Nancy' XYhitlock, Sylvia Strothcr, julia Bihisi, Loretta Parlufr, Klrs, Boone, Pat ljyanlqo. illlilfll 1LlIIS6lllbl6 Club Thv invinlwrs of this c-luh y'ril11ntt-til' to stay' alter st-liool on YU-clncsclay' to prxlcticv for the cliflvlwiit music pro' grams thirinq thc- yvar, Tha- stmlvnts in this chili arc- sc-lvctccl for thcir voic-1' qnlility' antl rc'liahility'. lt is an lirmm' to hclrmng to the inixvcl vnscinhlc. FIRST ROXY, lf-ft to right: Clltmria Alu. Kath- crinv Xlartin. Nancy' lfoss, .Ioycc XYhitt'- lwatl, Xlr. lflstmm Husli. SECOND ICOXY1 lt4mst'in.u'y 'l'.aylrmr. ,liiclith Dill, Clarwl Naylor. K.1tln'1'inc XYc1rtl1in:- ton. THIRD HOXY: llicharcl Smnnoqyi, lfclwartl Yan Dc1rt'11, rlqlltllll-iN Stll1iLlt'X'.llli, Slicrywmtl Furlirur. FHA. and Sewing Club The goals of thc Future Hmncinakors arty to prmimtv he-ttcr family' living, to ht-Ip inemhors nnclvrstantl the ficlcl of hmnc cconoinics. to linclorstancl tht-ir llC'lglllJO1'S both at lirnnty ancl ahroacl. anal to proy'icle training for each incmhvr for partic-ipatifm in hmnc-. school. ancl vom- munity' activitivs, They cluh carries out these' goals hy' planning activitit-s that will he-nc-fit thc- scllool. its stuclc-nts. and tcaclicrs. The clnh is now working on two projects. Uno of those is tht- making of organdy' aprons for girls in tht- Cook- ing Class who art- to sv1'y'0 at llIl1C'lll'Ol1S. The other project is typing covers. Girls: Llnsemblc The Girls' lfnscliiililv mvcts varly' in tht- morning lwftm- sclurmrml at 7:30. on XYL-cliiostlays. lt has CUllil'll7llil'il to that music inwmgiuriiis spoiisrmivcl hy' sc-liriol tnigtiiixtiticiiis. .incl has alsu yisitvcl many' cliflorvnt sc-limils in thci arva. The chih is also rim on a voliiiitt-4-1' hasis hut tlw Qirls art- thun st-lt-c-tt-tl lrmn this group of y'riliiiittfv1's. Flllbl' ROXY. ltfft to right: Rusviiiary 'liaylwr Louise Cullvn. lflln-11 Clarlz. ,liitly Dill Kathip Xlartin, Nancy' lfwss. :lily XYhitt-- lltgltl, kay' Xytiitlilngtmi. Xlr. ltlstwn lliisli SECOND HOXY: lflixalnftli Yrning, ylucly Hun- 68 l niwii, Cllwria Alu. Carol lit-1-sv, Caro Naylor, Nancy' Dutliiu, l'ilUfL'llL'l' Natoli

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Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 100

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Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 104

1958, pg 104

Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 105

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