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.,.4 Recreation Eliili Left to Riglitelfirsf Row: ll Froscani, XV. Bare, A. Alex- ander, T. McManus, T. Hu- flock, L. Kimmel, Nl. Relic, E. Ave-rtt. Second Row: P Logan, L. Rozzi, R. Snyder, R. Swctz, j. Lawrence, S Laliatos, j. Salopek, F. Bar- ber. Third Row: V. Elcntri P. Owens, A. Koman, D Franks, j. Zavona, J. Rv- vetta, F. Nieman. FLNNE u In the Recreation Club, the 25 boys from Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grades enjoy stunts and tumbling. Under the guidance of Mrs. Nieman, they build healthy bodies, and develop courage and initiative while learning tumbling. Stunts encourage the individual to make the most of his ability. Club Members are motivated by a desire to present a polished performance at their annual assembly demonstration. Athletic Club Left to Right-First How: A. Rockwell, R. Rhodes, F. Shine, J. Kolar, D. Glover, I. Votuc, XV. Clark, XY. Hop- wood. Second Row: C. Chepes, J. Patch, L. Franks, C. WVilson, -I. Moody, Il, Speelman, Sl. Organt, VV. Cabor, E. Franks, Mr. Pier- attini, The Athletic Club, under the direction of Mr. Pierattini, has 27 boys. YVhen the weather permits, the boys go outside to play football, softball, I3 and other such sports. When they stay indoors, they hold sport discussions. A
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Tri-Hi-Y Left to Right-First Row: P. Parks, S. Myorski, I. Danko, H. XVinters, M. Townsend P. Fagan, M. Dolcha, E Owens, M. Price, C. Hon- sakcr, M. A. Lardin, R Spiker. Third Row: Mrs Brain, J. Krovachcck, S Lytle, M. VVei1ner, C. Ven- turini, C. Sechler, D. Alex- ander, S. Bates, E. ZPIIITIRIY. R. McManus. Second Row- R' -4, m Q The 12 members ot the junior Red Cross Club learn to knit and crochet neck scarves and afghans. These Seventh. Eighth, and Ninth Grade girls have helped pack fifty boxes for overseas, worked on wash cloths for the hospitals, and sponsored the junior Red Cross enrollment. To seek, to find, to show, is the Tri-Hi-Y motto. This organization, consisting of twenty-one girls, has excellently followed these ideals The officers are: President, Shirley Lytle, Vice-President, Gerry Croftcheck, Secretary, Gloria Venturinig Treasurer, Carol Honsaker. Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored activities throughout the year to finance Junior Red Crass Left to Right-First Row: M. A. Erhard, B. Branisel, A. Fmnchi, S. A. Gillis, M. XVarman, J. Denlinger. Serf and Row: Mrs. jones, D. Mayher, D. McCann, R. llower, M. Cunningluuu, ll. Brechun. I 2
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The Junior Chorus Left to Right-First Row: B. Branisel, N. llower, P. Ven- turini, M. Duff H Barber ya - s 1. Danko, C. Diakunik. Sec- ond Raw: R. M. Benford, M. Paice, S. A. Gillis, P. Fagan, E. Franks, J. Denlin- ger, L. Skolnik, M. A. Erhard, Miss Rocks. Third Row: R. XVinters, N. Sechler, M. Townsend, M. Martin, H. Brechun, M. H. Gillis, J. Lytle, B. Elias. Fourth Row: j. Benford, H. M. NVright, M. Standish, R. M. Salopek, S. Kokesh, R. M. Chrin, C. Bowman, P. Brill. Fifth Row: C. Tsoucaris, D. NVhet- zel, E. Bokoch, R. Maglotti, V. Branisel, L. Organt, M. A. Spear. ,- fi, 2525 ,S - Q -we-X'A..J Forty students from the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grades, after tryouts, are selected for membership in the junior Chorus. Numbers in their repertoire are limited to arrangements for treble voices only. In this way preparation is made for future membership in the more select Senior trios. Under the direction of Miss Rocks, their work is motivated by participation in the Christmas and Easter Assembly Program. P Trims Left to Right-Bottom: Owens, A. Salopek, Papandreus, Miss Rocks, Simpson, E. Scarton, West. Top: B. McCann, Marker, B. J. DeBolt, Ste-wart, V. R. VVilson. I4
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