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FIRST ROW tleft to right! - Ann Carole Hospodar, Beverly Cameron, Dorothy McDowell. SECOND ROW Dennis Cooper, Meade McKee, Robert Lynch, Pauline Eiler, Marianne Siry, Elizabeth Siry. THIRD ROW Mr. Anestis, Jean Gaitens, Janet Heron, Judith Nadolny, Dale Miller, Carole Montgomery, Carol Eiler, Karen Purdy. FOURTH ROW - Cynthia Hookey, Mary Beth Hampson, Helen Marie Fini, Edythe Jozwiakowski William Tornabene. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers Club of America, spon- sored by Nlr. Anestis, helps to prepare its mem- bers for their future professional life. Through the club the 20 members have the opportunity to do substitute teaching and to become familiar with the duties of a teacher. ln order to be a member of the club, a B average must be maintained. The officers of the club are Helen Marie Fini, president: Cynthia Hockey, secretary: Edythe Joz- wiakowski, vice presidentg William Tornabene, treasurerg and Mary Beth Hampson, historian. The projects of the F.T.A. through the year include informal talks given by former members who are now attending college, a trip to the Pittsburgh School of the Blind, a visit to WQED, and a dance.
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The '59 cheerleaders, dressed in traditional red and white, ustrutted their stuff during foot- ball and basketball seasons and at pep assemblies. Their vigor and enthusiam have helped to keep high the loyalty and school spirit which are traditions of McDonald High School. Under the leadership of head cheerleader, Isabelle Robertson, the girls practiced diligently, learning new cheers and perfecting their routines. Mrs. Campbell, their capable sponsor, has in- spired the girls to do their best. PEP CLUB UFFICERS SEATED lleft to right? - Isabelle Robertson, Mrs. Campbell, and Shirl Boynes. STANDING - Beverly Cameron and Marion Thomassy. CHEERLEADERS KNEELING - Isabelle Robertson, head cheerleader. STANDING Cleft to rightl - Ann Carole Hospodar, Sandra Montgomery, Patricia Latini, Karen Cook, Judith Albertini, Edythe Jozwiakowski.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America had a very successful year. Under the leadership of Miss Ammons, head of the Home Economics Depart- ment, the club engaged in numerous activities. The installation of officers was held early in the fall. The officers are Patty Hart, president: Sally Sawhill, vice president: Cynthia Hookey, secretary: Marianne Siry, treasurer: Virginia Gil- bert, historiang and Sandra Hoffman, degree chair- man. The club raised money by selling candy at the home basketball games. The most important activity of F.H.A. is the annual Mother and Daughter banquet. This event is held each year in the spring. At this time, the daughters honor their mothers. F.H.A. closed the school year with a picnic held at a nearby park. FIRST ROW tleft to rightl - Miss Ammons, Cynthia Hookey, Marianne Siry, Virginia Gilbert, Patricia Hart, Sally Sawhill, Sandra Hoffman, Elizabeth Siry, Helen Marie Fini. SECOND ROW - Mary Catherine Descutner, Barbara Cousins, Dona Rettinger, Patricia Openbrier, Ruth Ann Little, Ann Lamb, Frances Zom- beck, Dorothy Harris. THIRD ROW - Linda Kendall, Carol Eiler, Jo Anne Rosecrans, Judith Albertini, Joyce Lemon, Sally Hoffman, Sandra Crowe, Dorothy McDowell. FOURTH ROW - Janet Heron, Anne Carole Hos- podar, Beverly Cameron, Edythe Jozwiakowski, Mary Ellen Senovich, Anna Marie Sansone, Mary Zirwas, Marion Thomassy, Patricia Sappie, Sandra Almady.
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