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Peek, PucjA,, fylcm nA, and - - - - l t Row: (left to right) C. Schulties, R. Mo- drowski, J. Plum, I. Baseggio, C. Kravetz, B. Kupka, Miss Lola Lemon. 2nd Row: P. Hoyle, M. Duteau, B. LaMasters, C. Bobik, M. J. Teeter, J. Szymanski, B. Fenchak. 3rd Row: C. Bachinski, R. Kujaca, S. Rush, R. Folsom, G. Fauver, J. Hydo, J. Holler. 4th Row: T. Largura, W. Forgey, G. Dolby, M. Babich, A. Burchett, B. Dalrymple, R. Broshears. To stimulate and further an interest in biology, many scientifically minded students enroll in the Biology Club. Their interest in our school grounds was furthered by the purchase of $300 worth of shrubs to help beautify our campus. Audibon Society programs were promoted and dele¬ gates were sent to the Junior Academy of Science meetings. The sales of note-paper and candy helped raise funds for the club to further its interests in science. Students who earned sufficient points for service were awarded biology pins on Activity Day. The officers were president, Joan Plum; vice president, Charlotte Schulties; treasurer and assistant, Ida Baseggio and Rita Modrowski. Carolyn Kravetz was in charge of publicity and Betty Kupka served as social chairman. The club is sponsored by Miss Lola Lemon. Pwcj ieAyi U Oui M U ' JmpXf tant Product Klub Kern chemists are the scientists whose high school experiments may lead to future scientific discoveries. The members of the club stimulate their interest in chemistry by learning new formulas for cold cream and perfumes. They operate the laboratory efficiently and keep bottles and chemical compounds well labeled. Field trips taken, demonstrations given, and news re¬ ports on scientific improvements were part of the year ' s work. Socially, the club members enjoyed a Christmas party and a spring picnic. The present chemists were led by Tom Magdich, Bill Geisen, Donna Buller and Verne Trinoskey. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Mackenzie. 1st Row: (left to r ight) V. Trinoskey, T. Mogdich, B. Geisen, D. Buller. 2nd Row: Mrs. Helen Mackenzie, J. Setlak, J. Mattingly, L. Lyon, M. Bartosh, L. Me Daniel D. Forber, D. Yates, R. Pampalone. 3rd Row: A. Janjecic, N. DeVilliers, C. Dill- ey, R. Regal, L. Richiger, E. Stark, L. Major, J. Ivancevich, R. Yamtich, E. Green. 4th Row: H. Fisher, C. Brckovich, J. Juer- gensen, A. Bulza, R. Falatic, M. Burcham, M. Brown, A. Day.
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Vke hositacj Will $ mn £nd 1st Row: (left to right) J. MacGowon, S. Eyears, R. Jones, C. Dawson, C. Uskert, L. Richiger, V. Goluch, S. Mills, Y. Stazinski. 2nd Row: A. Grecco, G. leuca, C. Triplo, A. SteflF- us, M. Galanos, S. Flynn, B. Corns, C. Arras. 3rd Row: A. Klosowski, J. Reed, M. Michalski, B. Kupka, B. Hattabaugh, J. Zanoni, B. Armes, A. Odum, M. Mantz. 4th Row: P. Aimutis, J. Pritchard, J. Schutz, S. Teleky, G. Gregorczyk, L. McDaniel, R. Haberkorn, P. Robinson, R. Bencie. 5th Row: S. Predaina, J. Kaminski, R. Wilson, S. Magdich, F. Kisylia, J. Bulza, R. Robbins, J. Sheptak. 6th Row: M. Magura, P. Sansone, P. Lasky, P. Gordon, J. Kocevar, P. Wilson. 7th Row: R. Laco, E. Ortosky, M. Sarandy, A. Novak, G. Adams, N. Tolpa, E. Coady, S. Renner, S. Zoladz, F. Wukich. 8th Row: C. Sofiak, R. Steffens, P. Haberkorn, C. Wimsett, J. Hansen, M. Zanoni, N. Berglund, S. Yamtich, P. Dudek. 9th Row: C. Schulties, S. Emery, M. Horan, J. Zubrik, R. Vukobratic. Prospective nurses who will further their nursing careers in the medical field enroll in the club known as White Caps. Their in-service training at school includes the making of gifts for children and adults confined in the local hospi¬ tals. Visiting shut-ins, bedside students, and hospital pa¬ tients take up some of the girls ' after-school time. Each year they also go Christmas carolling. Social activities included a formal initiation, a mother- daughter May tea and a year-end potluck. The officers of White Caps were Carolyn Dawson, presi¬ dent, and Charlene Uskert, vice president. The secretary was Linda Richiger, and the treasurer was Valerie Goluch. The sponsors of the club are Miss Lois Bjelland, R.N., Mrs. Fern Kirtland, and Miss Shirley Crumbaugh. £ esivice With a £mile Services performed in the senior library by Auxilia Club members help maintain a comfortable and attractive li¬ brary for students and faculty. Sales of candy the year round provide sufficient funds for the purchase of needed additions to the reading room. This year ' s purchases included bronze busts of Abraham Lincoln and Albert Sweitzer. Book Week activities and bulletin board displays were also promoted. Social activities were varied and included a Halloween party, a potluck, a Christmas party, initiation, and a formal May tea for mothers of members. Sharon Fulton was president, Veronica Pillman, secre¬ tary and Yvonne Dailey, treasurer. Rose Scelsi was in charge of publicity. The sponsor is Miss Frances Kraft. 1st Row: (left to right) S. Fulton, T. Bauer, V. Pill- man, Y. Dailey, R. Scelsi. 2nd Row: B. Emery, L. Jonushaitis, J. Palmer, C. Kozrowski, B. Harris, R. Jones. 3rd Row: K. Sullivan, H. Wolf, M. Randon, S. Kobza, S. Eyears, Miss Frances Kraft. 24
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Homan Roaming Vkene 1st Row: (left to right) D. Mucci, J. Per- rotta, C. Hodurski, M. Gannon, J. Jak¬ ob, J. Palmer, J. Krchel, P. Bruno, B. Szabo, B. Geisen, C. Triplo, B. Bianco. 2nd Row: S. Myers, C. Tokosh, I. Nick- sich, J. MacLennan, P. Gruenberg, K. Kaminski, R. Wilson, J. Farkas, J. Fred¬ erick, P. Chlopek, J. Bulza, R. Seils. 3rd Row: A. Wozniak, M. Yovanoff, J. Camarata, A. Novak, C. Ihle, V. Pill- man, C. Schulties, C. Johnson, P. Gor¬ don, J. Kozenchik, P. Wilson, S. Mills. 4th Row. R. Szabo, C. Fagen, C. Yelu- sich, R. Stanczak, L. Deckter, T. Scecina, A. Milteer, J. Stewart, B. Geisen, J. Hersth, E. Smosna, C. Janda. An interest in the cultures of Rome and Greece pro¬ vides a worthwhile goal for members of the Latin club. They try to do everything the Roman way, including a Saturnalia at Christmas time. The club is affiliated with the American Classical League and they are participating members in the city wide Latin Conference. Each spring members also help acquaint future high school students with the values of Latin. Sales and dances provide money for the purchase of Roman costumes and fees for contest entries. The most coveted Latin award is given to an outstanding member on Activity Day. In keeping with Roman tradition the officers were Con¬ sul Supremus Carol Tokosh, Consul Secundus Merri Gan¬ non, Quaestor Rita Wilson, Scriba Judy Perrotta, Aedile Pat Gruenberg and Princeps Cibi Artie Milteer and Sharon Mills. The club is sponsored by Miss Agnes McLean. ' ' 6 Gomo tneb elia bien l fd, meAoi!! Asking a question in French and getting an answer in Spanish might seem unusual, but not to members of the Sprench Club. They further their interests in the romance languages by developing conversational skills. The club is primarily social and evening meetings are held at homes of the members. Movies and imaginative guided tours to places in France, Spain, a.id Mexico were sources of entertainment. The officers who planned the activities for this year were George Bone, president and Joyce Gritton, vice presi¬ dent. Social co-chairmen were Carole Shearer and Pat Coady, and Dick Clark program chairman. The secretary was Janet Huettner and the treasurer was Carol Golbesky. The club is sponsored by Miss Eloise Brooner. 1st Row: (left to right) M. Melvin, N. Lobo, S. Yamtich, l. Deckter, C. Dawson, C. Golbesky, G. Coican, M. Melvin. 2nd Row: D. Jansen, M. J. Murray, K. Eaton, J. Huettner, D. Maly, R. Deckter, J. Mattingly, J. Smith. 3rd Row: J. Kozar, J. Imboden, Miss Eloise Brooner, P. Coady, J. Gritton, J. Mahaney, G. Stathakis, J. Moore. 4th Row: S. Saliwonczyk, J. Bokash, G. Bone, B. Konzelman, S. Sorbello, R. Sarudy, M. Rukavina.
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