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In developing a Mardi Gras theme for the Girls' League dance, Lynn Erickson, Jean Nancarrow, and Kathleen Watson work on decorations after school. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Forti, Kathleen Watson, Mary Jo Malone, Marilyn Malone. SECOND ROW: Sally Clark, Mary Hanmer, Rosalind Lendacky, Judith Zabcnik, Sheila Roth- kopf. THIRD ROW: Judith Shields, Sally Stavn, Margorie Del- Grande, Kathleen Warner, Carole Meittunen. FOURTH ROW: Susan Ryan, Roberta Norman, Catherina Weister, Mary Angeli, Carol LaMothe, Judith Randall. 30 FRIENDSHIP IS LEAGUE'S MOTTO Friendship and service are stressed by ,the Girls' League. Every girl in 'senior high school may become a mem- ber of the organization and be permitted to assist with the work of the League. A Christmas assembly of sacred music was sponsored by the Girls' League. Also the Hollyberry Tea, and the Mardi Gras dance was sponsored by the League. Each year a scholarship is awarded to an outstanding senior girl. The League supports high scho- Iostic, democratic, moral, and social standards. Most of the work of the League is directed by an executive board con- sisting ot the officers and the committee chairmen. Adviser for the Girls' League is Miss Ruth Quigley, dean of girls. H1501 At the annual Hollyberry Tea Mary Jo Malone pre sides at the table assisted by Marilyn Petnck and Sharon Holman
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Varlous prolects were devlsed by tl'1e members of the Science Club durnng tne year Frequently the students would attempt to create scnentlflc puzzles such as the game tree Paulune Krrer and Betty Lou Krler explam to Sandra Koskela the problem lnvolved L Guest lecturers were lnvuted t the Sclence Club meetnngs l formatuve talks about sclence nm undustry and qovernment were given to the vast enloyment ol the members Intormatuon on the use of radar and the methods f anrcraft detectlan was the polnt of Interest at one of the afternoon meet ings Pau me Krler, Betty Lou Krler, Sandra Kaskelo Mr Wnlluam Bryan presented a talk on volcanoes and showed colored slides to augment hIS lnformatlon . . O . . l nn 0 K, . . . x ' , ' t x . . . ax NVQ ' J K . . , ' -I nn . . - L3 t if N 4, .X E ,f f ' -YX I. . . I . W av? '- 29
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EAGER LETTERMEN SYMBOLIZE ATHLETICS Founded to promote better sports- manship and to encourage the develop- ment of athletics, the H Club is indica- tive of the large number of boys who participate in school sports. Any boy winning a letter in any school sport is eligible to membership. Each Friday is H day and all members wear their sweaters on that day. As a money making project this year, the club sold coffee and doughnuts at the basketball games. BOTTOM ROW: William Rogers, Ronald Cerar, Tom Pat. Clemens, Larry Nesla, Major Goard. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Carpenter, Michael McGraw, Larry Bronson, Louis Cannata, Frank Sundvull. THIRD ROW: Mark Sala, Gerald Bronson, Jack Frye, Scott Reinertsan, Mr. Stanley Petersen, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Bizal, Michael Laurienzo, Ted Bispala, Lloyd Korhonen, Dennis Car- penter. SECOND ROW: George Saari, Peter Frantti, Stanley Gruska Clifford Fearin Patrick 1 Q1 Coschignano. THIRD ROW: Wilfred Kirsling, Patrick Furlong, Everett Macy, James Smith, Frank Urbia. FOURTH ROW: Sanford Shanks David Fena, Richard Stanich Richard Whelan. FIFTH ROW: James Anderson, Dennis Petrick Thomas Aslakson, Kenneth Car- penter, Michael Maras, Warren Hel- Strom. 1 1 1 BOTTOM ROW: Anthony Strande, Thomas Checco, David Caucci Thomas Lauber, Robert Fryckman. SECOND ROW: James Hirvela Gerald Fiori, Cornelius Krollman, Michael Enich. THIRD ROW: James Lang, George Vespa, Clifton Rasch, Louis Bovitz, Martin Shuster. FOURTH ROW: Richard Murray Collin Versich, Louis Ahachich LeRoy Anderson. FIFTH ROW- Thomas Cardeski, Robert Lindemoen, Gerald Fena, Leonard Tylla. SIXTH ROW: Ronald Woitel, Richard Monte, Donald Sater. 1 1 1 1
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