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lulbs Len ll-ll lpfng and 4-Q. 'S MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN S'ITA'FF4Row 1: R. Watson, B. Warfield, D. Taylor, B. Payne, K. Harrison. Row 2: B. Fisher, P. Durm, B. Brashears. Row 3: E. Wojciechowski, B. Widenhouse, D. Gibson. ART OLUB OFFICERS-Janet Bounds, Secretary, Anna Lee Walstrum, Vice President, Lois Warner, President: Pat Bird, Treasurer. TOP 'DEN SALESMWEN--Row I: P. Missel, F. Martin, D. Brack. Row 2: J. Connors, P. Calabrese, S. Cohan. Row 3: J. Newbill, R. Hurlock, R. Durner. Our magazine campaign each year is an integral part of our school program. The students as they work together to attain individual and group goals are gaining in personal confidence and serving their school in a most worthwhile manner. The proceeds from their concentrated efforts are used to purchase such articles as band and visual aid equip- ment and to supplement the constant need for library books. Students who have an avid interest in art may continue this eagerness by joining the art club. This organization is new to our school and is being developed under the guidance of Mrs. Jody Glatt. ln their meetings after school, students who have become interested in a particular branch or tech- nique of art are given the additional time and instruction to Work on special projects. ART CLUB-Row 1: J. Hval, W. McGinnis. Row 2: F. Sebold, Q? Walstrum, J. Bounds. Rofw 3: J. Eaton, G. Nieberlien, L. arner. ' 7 I ' 4 0 at J
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Scitentifieall S ealei :I E F lllllllllllllllllllllll tl for tilt ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE CLUB-Row I: G. 'McPhee, T. McCullough, T. Zamostny, F. Lee, S. Cohn, C. iMaher, W. Starr, A. Torney, R. Graham. Rolw 2: P. Ford, K. Calvert, R. Milhausen, J. Olstad, D. Weihrer, K. Keller, S. Nail, E. Campbell, C. Barker. Row 3: D. Duncan, j. Heiser, P. Hayes, j. Pierpoint, C. Gibson, C. Albright, A. Turc. Row 4: H. Bauer, R. Elling, -I. Schemate, W. Tayman, j. Kressler, F. Bradley, D. Chaney. Ro-w 5: G. fMiller, M. Davis, j. Rouse, R. Dicus, W. Wike, F. Fredman. Rofw 6: F.IMenzel, D. Sullivan, W. Bussey, E. Taft, T. Watkins, F. Szoka, Mr. J. Eakens-Adviser. Row 7: J. Ebaugh, A. 'Miller, M. Caskey, 'C. Thomas. As we enter high school, we start to think seriously about what profession we wish to enter after we finish school. Some of us decide on the held of engineering or the field of Zoology. The Zoology Club and the Engineering and Ap- plied Science Club give those interested an opportunity to ' meet people with similar interests. 'v Guest speakers from colleges :md industries are always welcomed by both. A vast source of information on the -. 'FT different fields connected with Zoology and engineering is distributed to its members. Field trips are enjoyed by the many members who find them eduezitional as well as only a reason for missing Il day of school. These clubs introdu-ce 11s to the terminology and newest discoveries in the fields. We learn to take the scientinc standpoint in important matters and we get a sneak preview of what our life in the future will be like. The future progress and survival of our country depends upon the properly trained men who take a great deal of ser- iousness in their future job, and in their planning and train- ing for the future' ENGINEERING ANfD APP'LI'ED SCIIENIOE CLUB O'F'FItCiE5RS- Frank Friedman, Secretary-Treasurer, William Bussey, Vice- Presidentg 'Ronald Graham, President. ZOOLOGY CULB-Rofw I.' P. Brady, K. Keller, R. Milhausen, J. Disney, M. Keller F. -Sebold. Row 2: B. Barnickel, R. Abbott, V. Conway, D. Day, L. Wolfe, P. Conway. Row 3: D. Smith, K. johnson, J. Waldman, V. Beall, P. Lawrence, IM. 1Ruppersberger D. Beck, Mr. R. Miller-Advisor. Rofw 4: R. Graham, N. Burns, J. Little, P. Byers F. Hartge, J. Anderson, S. Brantley, P. Ford, M. Ebelblute. Ro-w 5: F. Friedman, M Fawthrop, L. Rodway, L. Pumphrey, B. Cook, P. Callaghan, J. Wenzel, D, Sullivan. Row 6: B. Elling, J. Heiser, A. Torney, VV. Wike, J. Pierpont, C. Albright, B. Bussey. 1 r r fi f- ' --ff fi? A, . 1 A , I1 UA Q 1:7 A f L 'fi .My-t fi f. 5,4 ' 1 -t.l I - ,' I S I we Ii! 'ff' 1 -4 ZOOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS-P. Byers, See- retary-Treasurerg B. Bussey, Vice-President, R. Graham, President. it ,ff ... Qui i 4 ll
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Y - I- 2 Q L V. . 1 1' ' - ' Y 5' ,T 5 1 i , , Y 4 Q f 'i E I 1 - g.fei:iaf S- Q-J V X PROJECTION CREW-Rolw I: T. Tilley, D. White, J. Dixon, B. Dunbar, R. Ofiley. Ro-w 2: J. Caslcey, C. Miller. K. Keller, j. Angyelof. Rofw 3: B. Shaden, V. Alascio, W. Holm, C. Bowers, 'Mr. 'MiIler, Adviser. Rofw 4: G. fMcPhee, j. Kressler, L. Antoinetti, G. Ray. Rofw 5: W. Wike, J. Heiser, j. Kelso, G. Easter. N cessa Assistants Without the aid and assistance of the stage crew and the projection crew, school life would be without those many, most enjoyable assemblies, concerts, plays, and programs in general. The stage crew gives freely of their time to do some of the most back-'breaking work in the school. Of course, some of their assignments aren't so difficult, but they should be prepared at all times to do anything. Did you ever wonder who sets the stage scenery, who pulls the curtains, who checks the lighting and the sound effects? If so, here is the answer to your question-the stage crew. They do this and morel With the institution of the audio-visual aids room in the main building, the projection crew assumed a more con- venient way in which to show movies. These students are also prepared to use the audio aids of the school, such as the tape recorder and the record player. Although they work behind the scenes and are seldom seen, the stage and projection crews perform many of the most important duties in the school. STAGE CREW-Row I: G. Wagner, S. McCormack, J. Monaghan. Rofw 2: D. Sullivan, R. Kemp. 4-5 l ,-2 Arranging scenery for plays and assemblies is one of the numerous assignments of the stage crew.
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