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Klub ron! row - C. Maliltlik, V, Myvrs, l.. lloylv, ll. uitli, l.. Mrusv., l.. Ilu- rtlu, ll. Atlauusg Svvoml rw - l'. Olcllin-ltl, li. uuu, C. Hullu. ll. lieu-r, . I-luamli. ll. llullmo, M, us-lu-r, M. lfiorig Third vw - A. t.urti'r. ll. i-vuriu, il, Ili-rry, N. raiwioril. D, Culliu, l.. uslufr, N. Allvu. S. llo- vllg lhwk row - M. utuuiouo, 'l'. tfruwloril. l. Mngilik. K. llouulcl- un. Miss lluuvy. llvuu-iul1i'r tlu' llt'illllll4lll clllI'lSlIllAlS trvt- iu tht- high school spousilnlt' for alll tht' ill!!llAt'lllt'llflUIlt'1l 1lK'llXlllt'S. Oli yvs. lohlxv uucl tlu- siuullvr trm-vs ou vaicll sitlc' ol' tht- Sl2lgt'? tht-y spousort-tl clzirlws too. ll' vou hun' :artistic :ilmility NVh:it nlmout thc- llushv, pipc' t-lc-zuu'r hlui- clvvils that wt-rv or just ai clc-vp longing for suuh, you am- still wt-lt-umm' to usml us mlm-t-orutious lor tlu- Sports' l uu llzlriqiwt? Vl'ho joiu tht- llupluu'ls zulcl Mit-llzu'l.uxg.fL'los ol' l.. ll. S. wc-rm' ou luuul to In-lp tlu' l,iu1' ol' Scrirrirriaigvn plalx't'i's uuclvr tht- skillful vw- ol' out- ol tht- gl'1':itt'st Xliss gvl tlwii' lllillit'-Ill! ou just so? 'I'lu- Art Clulm llll'llllN'l'S Bom-v, urn' cw-i't:iiulv liusy ln-ux'1'rs, lor thvy urn' tht- ouvs rt'- Nlaurv tluurlts t-:lu ln' gin-u to tlu' Uslwrs Cluh, lor it is 4-rs ut Vctvraufs Mc-iuoriall lfit-ld, svxvrul sophomore- girls tht-v who clo suvli ll woutlm-rlul jolm csc-ortiug pt-uplt' to we-rc also svlc-ctt-cl. This pust yvzu' tlwil' t-.tpulalv atssistum-1' llwir propi-r se-uts alt lootlmull guul lxuslu-tlmll gauuvs. Thi- wus r'm-mlm-11-cl also ut such zlctivitim-s :rs tlul St-uior Class girls, t-luosvu lor t-oilrtvsv, clvpvrlclzllmility. zuul tzlctflilrivss, Play, Balt-t'a1lzllirt'utv, Cllllllllll'llt't'lIlt'lll. uutl other oc- urt- usuullv sf-la-an-tl from tlu- t-lr-wnth :mtl twc-lltli graulvs cxlsious wht-u tht-y wvrt- ru-1-alt-cl. Miss Clurlciu flirt-cts ut st-hoolg hut ln-t-.ux:'v ol' tlu' 4-ulurgs'uu'ut ol thc- lmlvzwlr- this 1-llicit-ut tll'Q3lIlll2lll0ll. 47 Front row - Nl. .-Xutuuiuuo, Y lxlotosivkv. -l. XX'ilkiu. M, Rohm-rt S. Nuouuu, K. lluffiiuiu. ll xvflilllll Second row - IC. Olwr- mlorli. ll. Caiviiligizl, Al. llvvliilluii M. Booth. lf. Burluuclo. S. Gun truiu. 'l'. Cruwfortl. K. Duuulcl song Third row - Al. liipglc, C Ulu-rtlorf, D, Elliott. l. Slu-urvr 1 C. Cauup. D. luglisotti. S, Dv Andy, D. liuvuttal. Miss Clurkin Bark row - lxl. Siuuil. li Grimm. S. Botlu-ll. l.. l.uslu'r. N Cruwfurml. N. Kin-psliivltl. l Smuil, K. .lout-s. ' x
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Front row - F. oody, N. Reefer. C. Fihikg Second row fr Y I NI t Iv s i R. Crihhs, H. l nnleg Third row 4 lik D. Ashliailgli, C. lxtpple: Back row f mhz, mm . gum. Excellent scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the qualifications of the students who are selected to he a part of this most highly-esteemed club in our school, the National Honor Society. The students who are selected for this cluh truly merit their Ill0IIlbC1'Sl1lP. Because of the many extra-curricular activities in our high schools today, some students have given scholarship This cluh was established for any student of L.H.S. who is interested in radio. The objectives of the eluh lnelnhers are quite numerous: CU to increase thir knowl- edge of radio, perhaps to prepare themselves for a future vocation, CZZJ to learn voice and radio code procedure, and C3l to ohtain a hetter understanding of the meaning Q' l Front row -- K. Don- aldson, M, Roberts, II. Defilippi, C. Camp, S. Cihson, S. Dt-Andyg Second row f M. lladel, It. Huffman, lt. Zcigler, lt. Sorisio, li. Crihhs, A. Kroll, L. Grinnn, B. VVei- nier, V. ltichel, P. Grayg Back row - Mr. Slonaker, Miss Clarlcin, Mr. Dzvonik. Mr. Baker. a toss into the hack seat. They have forgotten their pri- mary reason for lmcing in school - to hecome educated. The National Ilonor Society was formed to reestablish the school as primarily a place of learning. Five seniors and five juniors have inet all the require- ments tor the cluh this year. .KM radio has in our lives. The participants of the eluh who have amateur radio operatoris licenses and who have been assigned frequencies are the following: Charles Cihik, Station WM3ZDHg Boh Crihhs, Station XVM3ZDI'g and Ioe Martin, Station VVN3ZDK. Sponsor of this verv recent organization is Mr. Miller. . ar in, R. 'ruse- Allshouse, R. Luc- Miller.
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'iVVhat a Wonderful p r o g r a m ln I never laughed so hard in all my lifelu The assembly this morning was quite educationalf, These are the remarks of the stu- dents after having seen programs sponsored by the assembly committee. Members of the organiza- tion are selected and guided by Mrs. Manning, Miss Knepsbield, Mr. Stahl, and Mr. Allera. Many enjoyable pro- grams were backed by this club, and the variety presented made every assembly an anticipated and worthwhile experi- ence. 1460 ' Front row W J. D'Andrea, K. Seth, M. Lasher, C. Kirk, I. Defilippi, M. WVeimer, M. Roberts, Second row - DeAndy, E. McGeoich, H. Knepshield, L. Castelnuovo, B. Getto, E. Vlliggins, Miss Knepshielrlg Back row - Mrs. Manning, Mr. Stahl. L, Grimm, K. Kilgore. J. Lanffer, Mr. Allera. . JL. J.. Front row 7 Mrochek, M. Lehman, A. Prete, AI. Good, C. Grantz, N. Dietrich, B. Mago, E. Coeclieke, A. Patrizio, C. Magdik, P. Blanch, E. XVilson, L. Allera, I. Steven- son, Second row 7 M. Gray, Cuffia, M. Lowman, C. Bonello, C. Livrone, ll. Clowes, I.. Tesehe, I. Gibson, K. Moitatt, H. Swanson, I. Klingensmith, rl. VVilson, A. Zanottig Third row -Y E. Hritz. M. 'l'ruffa, C. Roppolo, D. Meyer, M. Fiori, L. Logero, C. Pastiva, M, Popovich, N. McTigue, P. Beer, R. Campbell, J. Allen, M. Moore, Back row - H. Clowes, B. Truffa, A. Barisone, C. Lobby. S. Grosso, D. Kulakowski, M. Dobrzynski, I. Breski, K. Shaner, K. Salsgiver, K. Nicolson, C. jagodzinski, J. Smith. 48 The Future llome- malqers of America Club is made up of seventh and eighth grade girls whose ohjeetixe is to pro- mote a better understand- ing of theinselves, their families, and community in order that they may become good homemak- ers and citizens of tomor- row. Its officers are president, Stella Grosso, vice-president, Christine Bonello, secretary-treas- urer, Marguerite Fiori. Our home economics teacher, Miss Thompson, is their competent spon- sor. These girls are cer- tainly getting sound back- grounds to become our future homemaliers.
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