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FI-fif Row: Joyce Zavvick, Audrey Ganssle, John Skrip, Janice Koloski, Roger Vlfartman, Diane Zimpfer, John Chegwidden, Ruth Zito, Qlark Gross, Phyllis Haag, Nancy Karch, Mrs. Koplin. Serond Row: Robert Brown, Mary Myers, Barbara Gozzard, Helene Baranowski, Gloria Zamiskie, Nancy Mease, Bonnie Fulmer, Teresa Saks, Cynthia Judd, Gloria lott. Third Row: Dale Silimperi, Doris Tarantino, Patricia Johnson, Catherine Zondlo, Dolores Over, Phyllis Judd, Joan Szakaly, Jacqueline Gall, Nancy Marish, Lona Weaver, Carol Dull, Darlene Johnson, Genevieve Moran. Fourrlz Roto: David Best, Jeffrey loightner, Montford lllick, Randolph Raab, Arthur Oplinger, William Ulrich, Edward Stauflier, Glenn Brown, l,eon Ric-gel, Gerald Savitske, David Boyer. Fifflz Row: Jerome Gall, Alan Kunsman, Robert Kosman, Raymond Somers, David Mindler, George Gall, James Pfeiffer, James Over, 'David l,iglitner, Robert Vylonsidler. CHORUS PRACTICES WEEKLY The Senior Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Koplin, is composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls and boys. Practicing one period Z1 Week, they contribute finished numbers to the Christmas Carol Service and the Spring Concert. OFFICERS Prefidenz' ....... .,,,. R OGER WARTMAN Treasurer .,,, . . . ....... DIANE ZIMPFIER Vfee Prefident .... ..... J OHN CHEGWIDDEN Librarianf.. , ,. ..,. CLARK Gkoss, JOHN SKRIP Secretary, ...... , .... JANICE KOLOSKI flrcornpanifi, A ,.,.,...,,., ..... R u'rH Zrro Edward Schrifert, playinff the accordion, if one of the outftanding perforrnerf at ihe Band Concert. l CDR
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K irhltcn Strzclecki. I V I 4 p p 1 R11 U: Carol ZlIIlDliL'I', lj2lfI'lClIl liutryn, Betty llziucler, Czitlwrinc Small, II1lfI'lCl1l lit-1im'1', lit-clay Ruch, II1ll'lNLlI'2l lxoslowslu, I OFFICERS JAMES Klcr-1l.1N1z Prnridmf Joi-IN SKRIP 1111 Prerifzlfzzf LINDA Bizoww Serrelary CAROL EARICH Trearurfr Mrs. Cowherd, Advzlverg Linda Brown, James Kichline, Carol lfarich, John Sltiip ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPONSORS AFTER-GAME DANCES Perhaps the most popular activity of the Athletic Association is the after-basketball-game dance when, for an admission of ten cents, students may dance for one hour after the game. The purpose of the organization, of course, is to provide reduced admission rates to athletic games for those persons who have joined the organization. ln the month of May the Athletic Association entertains high school athletes, managers, coaches, and cheerleaders at a banquet Where awards are presented. Mrs. Cowherd is the adviser. NINTH GRADERS ORGANIZE Y-TEENS The ninth grade girls, Linder the supervision of Mrs. Kurtz, this year organized a separate Y-leen group. ln addition to several service projects which the girls perform throughout the ear, sneakers on to mics of interest to a teen-a er are usuall invited to the meetin s. Movies y 1 1 s y Q ll are often a part of the program, too. Usually in the spring the mothers of the girls are honored at a tea given lay the cluln. Ul l'ilC'lfRS l'1-111 1'fl1'11l ..,. , . . , , . . . ,l,1N1m RICICIIAIKIJ l'1'1'r l'1-1'i1'1ff11l .filiURIA llu'1'c111NsoN S1'rr1'l11ry ..,, ,.....,. K ,iw I'lUI.MI-IR 7'I'1'II,lll!'l'l'.. .l,'X'I'RIClA C'oi1c:111,1N XIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .. ,. , . . ,, ., . .,,.... IIICCKY Rrcn ri oz: I,lIl'l'lCI1l Coughlin, I,IlNlil Rt-icliz11'd, Mrs. Kurtz, ,'llll lA.ll'l',fIlUl'I1l llutchinson, Kimi' I'lllllllt'l'. 1101111 rr:11: lizirhxnrzi Dzinyluk, Kzithlt-cn fziwick, l3111'lm:11'z1 l't-illia-1', Mmgzurct Vxisszi, Mzirggirct Ruth, liznrlwiirzn Adanns. nl Rn 11: Rosanne Sontzik, glenn IJllI1,'Iil1L'l'l'S2l Svitt-s, l,ois Nl'lllJl'l', Sliirley l.el1c-rlliik, I,0lIISl' Doll, Mary Ann Kulsclmti, C'11rol lay tx Cox, clL'l'2lIllIllL' Koch, ,loan Kudcrzi. lllffl ow: Kzitlilt-cn I'il'2lI1liL'I'I', Sharon l t-hr, Sharon Rcpnsh, l,ouisc' Wzignm-r, Sanclrzi Nl'ISL'IA, Cynlliiar I,2IIit', Illiltwii Srhrnidt, lizutn W nd Susan VVorthington. 1 1 R 1: Rosanne Cirnsic, Connie Ondusko, xloAnnc SCI'Il1L'lLlL'I', l,o1'ettz1 Kicliliiiv, Micht-ls' Nlikiilcc, IILIIIILI Skiho, l'11t1ici11 litmus 1 Mary Yottcr. V p 1411111 Ruta' lfilccn iiruhc, -lean Spzingcnhcrg, Nancy la-ith, Nancy ltiscnhzirt, llonnit- Yzissu, I,2lfl'lCl1l lurck, I,OI'l'lllI1l lvIllxllllC . lik- SN P? t -fxisizsg! 1 lurlith ' - 7 Sus ski?
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l 1'lII',fIl Row: Joan Szalcaly, Dolores Over, Kathleen Brown, lVlrs. Hazel Koplin, Genevieve Moran, Ruth Zito. Serum! Row: Patricia Guro, Judith Duh, Lois Raab, Cynthia Judd, Gloria Zamiskie, Diane Davis. Third Row: Helen Bergstresser, Josephine Brosnahan, Colleen Diehl, Judith Calvert, Gene Sterner, Janice Marshall, Paula Skiho, Sharon lfehr, Louise Doll, Joan Fournier, Lynn I-layes, lVlarian Getz. Fourlh Row: Susan Reid, Louise Wagner, Doris Moyer, Patricia Bowers, Sharon Repash, liileen Grube, Patricia Renner, Loretta Kichline. Nancy Leith, lirenda lrritchman. Fiflli Row: Karyn Barnett, Virginia I-lornyalc, Patricia llaah, Mary Ann Macey, Patricia Coughlin, Rehecca Ruch,Connie Ondusko, Mary lVlt-yers, Susan VVorthington. SIJYNI Row: Nancy flolclherg, lVlarian Unangst, Jeanette Quiet, Rita lfistner, Gloria Hutchinson, Jean Spangenht-rg, Kathleen Sell, Kathleen Strzelecki. Swwulfr Row: Joan Duh, Darlene Johnson, 'lieresa Salas, Helene liaranowslci, Nancy lVlease, Carol II'oodring, Sandra Slarip, Phyllis Judd. GIRLS' CHORUS ENTERTAINS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS The girls' chorus of aluout sixty voices, directed hy lVlrs. Koplin, has provided entertainment for such organizations as the Veterans, the lfastern Star, the Lions, and several church groups. 'lihc perliorniancc the girls anxiously await, however, is the occasion of the Spring Concert for which they have rehearsed many weeks and when they appear in their very prettiest evening dresses. 0l'il'ilQ'lfRS l'nxri'flf11f ..,., , . .KA'rui,iaiaN llltowu 7'rm,iim'r. . . . lil 'I u fi ro 1'ifc 1'rm1'zlm! .... ,.,... l ,mlm liicown l.i!1mrmur. . .Jo.xN SY,XK'XI.Y Sfwv-ff11'v ,....,. . .cil'INliVIICVli Nloimu lloroiu-s lIVl',Il S6I7Z.dl7'fI Knrhmfr if fifflylillg fha' li7I.f7'OCZ7Il6'fl-071 ru the nn'n1brr.r of Ihr .llfiwd t,'lmrn,r flfrlfzi for lhfir rua' ' NL ir. '
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