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G.A.C. G. A. C. is open to allgirls who enjoy participating in vari- ous sporting games. The club also helps sponsor the annual Twirp Twirl, in November and organizes an act for Varieties, each year. Pres. Deborah Keebler, V. Pres. Denise Dick, Sec. P atricia Norkus, Treas. Georgia Piraino, Team Mgr. Judy Rosser. Thespian ociety The Thespian Society is an Honorary Society associated with, and chartered by the National Thespian Society. Membership is earned by actual work with the troupe in the field of Dramatic Arts. This year the troupe produced Curtain Going Up and conducted a workshop in make-up for the Pa. State Thespian Convention. ll T '-I 3'1l,-iff -fi Tj 'T ' rj .7-' ,H . 1 1 - Q Q A m , , 155
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I ,, , 2 :t a f .Q Q 4 t gui' V 'L Y sf . . , Science Club Science is the up and coming thing and under the leadership of Mr. Ian Smith, Mr. Noel Lucas, and Mr. Richard Pratt. The mem- bers of the Science Club learn the newest methods and facts of today's scientists. The members of this club keep up with all the latest news in their field by conducting experiments and pare tlolpatlng in discussions. These students of today may someday be the great scientists of to- IIIOITOW. Row One: Mr. Smith, R. Steining, E. Winkler, J. Cannon, M. Hauser, Mr. Lucas. Row Two: M. Hines, L. Marcus, G. Augustine, C. Letzkus, L. Otway, C. Simeone, D. Kominskl Row Three: Mr. Pratt, M. Russell, J. Overand, J. Mendelsohn, S. Davis, R. Whitfield, J. Delahanty. 154 Math Club Mu Alpha Theta is a national high school and junior college mathematics club, designed to increase under- standing and enjoyment of mathematics. Members meet and discuss new techniques of various mathematlc principles. Membership in this interesting and worthwhile organization will be of great benefit to the student. Row One: Miss Romano, D. Flaus, K. Tosic, S Marr, J. Overand, Row Two: C. Brown, C. Paul, T. Chou, A. lllig, C. Dumais, S. McKinley, F Hyde, D. Ball, J. Robson, R. Feld Row Three! J. Steele, R. Poole, T. Brakalov, R. Wood, A. C. Letzkus, E. Winkler, R. Sims, T. Welland Ripple, P. Pace, E. Henke, G. Aull. Hertrick, J. Mendelsohn, J. Pastln, S. Kraeuter K. Hanna, J. Herrman, E. Compel Row Four ,K
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156 if ' WY' Row One: J. Pastin, E. Etzi, L. Swegal, C. Miller, D. Andrews, M. Lederman, L. E. Metlin, B. Mann, W. Lewicki, J. Oswald, Markus Row Three: J. Siesky, E. Henke, J. Clarkin, C. Primavera, J. Parise Row J. Winkler, K. Ripple, J. McKinney, R.Slms, Two: D. Keebler, G. Augustine, D. Nicholson, G. Aull Projection Club One of the few service or- ganizations in K.O.H.S. is the Projection Club. From their sponsor, Mr. Ian Smith, these students learn how to operate such classroom equipment as Public Address Club One of the most necessary organ- izations in K.O.H.S. is the Public Address Club. These knowledgable young men, under the guidance of Mr. Ian Smith, operate the P.A. equipment at all school activities held in the high school gym- nasium. Even though they are rarely thanked publicly for their services, the entire student body appreciates all that they do. tape recorders, and film and slide projectors. Their knowledge is an asset to all the teachers and students in the school. Row One: R. Torkazi, Mr. Smith, W. Lewickl Row Two: E Henke, K. Ripple, E. Winkler
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