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ORCHESTRA Cornet Louis Perdoni Saxophones joseph Fusco Louis Sell Trombones Carlton Brown Tony Piccerella William Wells Drums William Pellino Theodore Narozanick Piano Kenneth Weisert Eleanor Czapiga Beatrice Siegel Violins William Knowles Peter Kozachek james Mate john Sierco Dorothy Wells it Q5 THE DRAMATIC CLUB President ....... Phyllis Oman . Alberta Breese Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Edith Schoenly Treasurer ...... Virginia Hopkins Adviser ....... Elizabeth Casey The Dramatic Club is one of the most popular clubs in the school. lt was formed for those students who were in any way interested in drama- tics-whether it was acting, scenery, make-up or any other branch of this field. The meetings are planned with all these interests in mind. Half of each meeting held is planned by the mem- bers interested in acting. These mem- bers are divided into two groups,each group entertaining-with reading or some short play-alternate weeks. The other half ot the meetings are taken up with lectures by the students and teachers on the subject of make- up, scenery and so on.
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IAMESBURG GOLF CLUB President ....... Edwin Platt Vice-President . . . . Charles lvins Treasurer . . . . Lawrence Moore Secretary ....... lack Gardner Adviser ...... Vincent Timberman The lamesburg Golf Club under the auspices of Coach Vincent Timberman has been making surprising headway. Since electing officers it has grown in size from seventeen to twenty-eight members, all of whom are boys. lt seems their motto is No Women Al- lowed. Practice during the winter was held in the gym. But with the coming of spring, Edwin Platt has his aspirations toward arranging a team to compete with high schools of surrounding dis- tricts realized. These inter-scholastic competitions, they feel, are most entertaining for players and spectators alike. This is the first time a golf club has been or- ganized within our fair walls. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB President ...... Virginia Mount Vice-President ...... Rose Yanek Secretary . . . . Rose Sabatino Treasurer ...... Lucy Seminara Adviser ..... Mildred Lautenberger Under the guidance of Miss Lauten- berger, the Girls' Sport Club was or- ganized by those who are interested in athletics. Their meetings are held weekly in the gym. Basketball, badminton, and shuffle-board are no longer strange to them. They also brush up on their dancing. The girls also take part in seasonal sports and go bicycle riding, roller skating and ice-skating. To raise funds to buy equipment they obtained permission to sell candy at basketball games. With the money earned, they bought an archery set which came into use with warm weather.
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FUTUREFARMERS President ....... john Zilinski Vice-President . . . .Edward Linke Secretary ......, Calvin Sawtele Adviser ...,.. Wilson R. Livezey The Future Farmers of America has been organized under the guidance of Mr. Wilson Livezey. The club is a part ot a nation-wide organization, which has for its purpose the improve- ment of conditions in rural America. Soil erosion, nutrition of the soil, rota- tion of crops, and care of livestock are a few ot the subjects considered. The club has an appropriate slogan: Learning to do, Doing to learn Learning to live Living to serve. STUDENTSENATE President ....., Melvin McDowell Vice-President ,.... Lorraine Novak Secretary .,..,... Mary Burns Adviser ........ Mr. Coulter Composed of two elected represen- tatives from each home room the Stu- dent Senate is organized to work for the mutual welfare of the school. Through this Senate the students are brought in closer contact and ideas of the classes are discussed. They conduct campaigns tor advanced selling of tick- ets to school affairs. Rules necessary for the benefit of the school are drawn up by the members. The Senate is the instrument of the students, to work for them and the school. MEMBERS jean Southard, '40 john Sierco, '40 Betty Errickson, '40 Bert Ehret, '4l Erma Ekdahl, '40 Betty Combs, '4l john Hurlbert, '4l Bernadine Testa, '4l Herman Berkowitz, '40 Helen Van Aken, '4l lla Hulse, '4l Vera Eler, '38 Teresa Nolan, '38 George Celber, '38 Doris Ely, '39 Norman jobes, '39 Ethel Southgate, '39 William Wells, '39 Robert Mason, '40
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