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Mr. Yorwerk, Adviser. Members: John Coburn, Jack Corwin, Horace De- tinis. George Fenshe, Pe' ter Harrison, Frank Hen- dry, Kenneth Hotopp, XYilliam lllge, Fred In- tile, Barry Jacobus, Daphne Johnson, George Kelly, XYalter Kiwior, Henry Magers, Joseph Noflzak. John Nolan, Clit? North. John Percy. Fred Porter, Richard Quinn, Thomas Raney. XYilliam NVolf. Robert XX'olsky, llzirriet Forgie, Joseph Petronaci. VISUAL AIDS The showing of all movies in the school was again the job of the Movie Operators. These boys and girls not only had to pass a test on the necessary operations but also had to learn how to manuplate the slide ma- chines and microphones used in assemblies. During the year the club sponsored a moving picture show to raise money to purchase a school movie camera. Under the supervision of Mr. Vorwerk, all the students did a line job and deserve a great deal of credit. 411 - 1 . 1 .' X. J L I Lili! 1 lf' x' J LOST AND FOUND Xlffhenever an article is missing the place to look for it is in Room 29, where a box is kept for the Lost and Found. Throughout the year, items of every size and description are turned in here, and a list of these items is put in the morning notices several times a year, The Lost and Found Committee under the able direction of Mr. Sharpe has done a fine job and the only regret is that many valuable possessions are never recovered. H tes Wir Sharpe, Adviser: Members: John Dowling, S t e p h a n i e Hickethier, Mary Christine Jensen, Sally Kraemer, Joseph Lutz. 1 'Y
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l64l , ,K UNIOR RED CRGSS This important club carries out the junior Red Cross program in our school. Throughout the year the girls in this club knit various articles such as afghans to send to veterans' hospitals, and they also make scrapbooks for the bedridden. One of their chief projects this year was the packing of gift boxes with many useful articles for the needy children in Europe. Under the capable supervision of Mr.s. Joiner this club has kept up the fine tradition of the Red Cross. Mrs. Joiner, Adviser. Members: Marian Mal- tese, Presidentg Ruth Roussear, Vice-Presidentg Joanne Snader, Secretaryg June Filipow, Treasurerg B a r b a r a Baungaertner, Alice Coppedge, Doris Coppedge, Mary Downey, Mary-Edeburn, Betty Ann Elllffltl, Marilyn Gerber, Emilie Gubernat, Darleen Hatllberg, Rita Hartmann, Lois Hunter, R o h e r t a MOON, Nancy Waddell, Eleanor W al s h, Reita Sarles, Claire Gavan, So- phie Ann Filipow. THE RECEPTIQNISTS Always at your service, on hall duty were the smiling receptionists. Under the guidance of Mr. Wilt, it was their job to direct all visitors, unfamiliar with the school, to their destination. They helped out in the various offices and acted as messengers. These receptionists were posted at, strategic places in our halls and there was someone on duty every period. These students helped greatly in preventing confusion in the halls and they all deserve a vote of thanks. ' s 911. 1 Mr. Wilt, Adviser. Mem- bers: Clorinda Cencioa rini, Betty Cifaldi, Anne Dravesky, Marceline Ebert, Bette Lou French, JoAnne Gentile, JoAnne Heckrotte, R o s a l i n d Lawshe, Barbara Masais, Janet MeVey, Rosalie Pe- trulio, Gloria Schorke, Anne Testa, Betty VVilto,
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