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ENGINEERS CLUB The E.ngineer's Club this year upheld its new constitution by insisting upon high academic stand- ards for all members, Those who dropped below a B in more than one subject at the close of each six-week period were placed on probation. If the record did not improve by the close of the following report period, membership in the club was terminated. An effort was made to give some training in the social graces and to broaden experiences for the members. An evening of relaxation was enjoyed when a trip was made to Carnegie Music Hall to hear a concert by the world famous guitarist, An- dres Segovia. Other Held trips included a visit ta the Buhl Planetarium to witness the engineering and mathematics displays of the school science fair, and the annual trip to the University of Pittsburgh Engineering Open I-louse. For the school open house displays the boys divided into committees. From the work of these groups, nine very colorful projects were constructed and displayed for viewing, each representing a phase of engineering. The group leaders rated their mem- bers according to initiative, co-operation and quality of work. Members of the Executive Council for the year were: Robert Bastide, president: Robert Lamb, vice president: David Pletincks, secretary: Gary Augustine, treasurer: James Valentour, Wil- liam Tornabene, and Robert Glass, class representa- tives. FIRST ROW Qleft to right? - Mr. Stasko, Earl Hampson, Robert Lynch, Richard Meute, David Pletincks, Rob- ert Lamb, Robert Bastide, Gary Augustine, James Valentour, Robert Glass, Miss Campbell. SECOND ROW - Dale Miller, James Boocks, John Goode, Dwight Henderson, Bernard Kalisz, Charles Lienard, Charles Myers, Meade McKee, Samuel Hennon, Ross Sigley. THIRD ROW - James Donaldson, Terry Holder, Joseph Baier, Lee Bugay, William Hyser, Robert Bernhart, Victor Mazzocco, Martin Schottenheimer, Edward Nadolny, Regis Smith. FOURTH ROW - Joseph Suplit, Louis Rocher, William Tornabene, Dennis Cooper, John Harris, Rich- ard Gaillard, Charles Lacey, James Heron, Robert Farrell.
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FIRST RUXV tleft to riz.:'htt - Karen Palos, Peggy Mcllnwell. Pzttrioizi Oponlvrler, Sully Fnwhill, Marianne Slry. Carole Qniith. .lnvvo l'rnll, David Plotincks. l'linrl0s l.ien:lrd. Mary lieth Hznnpson. .lunot Heron, Annu Marie Sansone. liurtmrn Hinsins, .le-:nn Guin-ns, llolen it nrie Finl, Elizabeth Siry. SECOND ROXV - Dorothy McDowell, Dona Rettintrer. Joyce bee. lnun ltnsovrnns. Carole Bl0l1lfI0ll'l0l'Y. llailo Miller, Ross Slgrloy. Fnrtlun XVebl1, Fnrol Eiler, Putrlvial Capitanl. .lonnn 'l'urne1'. 'unstzmcv llonwicli, Carol Alt-Clnin. l.indu Kendall, Virginian tfillw-rl. 'l'lllHD ROM' - Beverly Cameron. Patricia Hart, Xlnry Ualtlierine ljPSt'lllllt'l', l'nlri1-in Supple. Kathleen SIlll2ll'lNVSkl. Rt-pris Smith. Rnnuld Liebert. Robert llernlmrt, June Hughoy. Pauline liiler, llurlmrn Allison, Mnrilyn Hinds, l40l'OlKll Tyler. .lnyre llnnut. F0l'R'l'H ROW' - Knthy Campbell, luclllh N:1sloln5'. Marion 'l'limn:lssy. Ssunlrn Monlgmm-l'5'. litlythe .luzwi:xkowski, A exule Mvliee, Nvllllkllll Hyser, Robert Lamb, .nnu Mnvcluoli. Dianne Guutlover, l,llll'li'lll l.utini, Ann Carrol lluspodnr, Uynlhlu Hool-toy, Mnry Buheaux. CHOR S The chorus, under the direction of Miss Nan- a musical program for the Woman's Club at the cy Stevenson, concentrated on two major perform- December meeting. The chorus also sang at Bac- ances - a Christmas Cantata and a Spring calaureate and Commencement. Concert. Sixteen members of the chorus furnished County Chorus County Band tLeft to rightl - David Pletincks, Carole Mont- tLeft to right! - Robert Lamb, Richard Meute, Ro- gomery, Mary Beth Hampson, Robert Bernhart. bert Glass.
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FIRST ROW - Mary Beth Hampson, Ross Sigley, David Pletincks, Isabelle Robertson, Marianne Siry. SEC- OND ROW - Shirl Boynes, Judith Nadolny, Joyce Lee, Joan Rosecrans. THIRD ROW - Helen Marie Fini, Joyce Daout, Jean Gaitens, FOURTH ROW - Carole Montgomery, Elizabeth Siry. FIFTH ROW - Gary Augustine. Charles Lienard, Virginia Gilbert. SIXTH ROW - Ronald Liebert, Myron Schwab, Joseph Al- mady, William Hyser. SEVENTH ROW - Robert Stone, Robert Bastide, Thomas Strimel, Meade McKee. CHRONICLE Whicl1 column do l have? Who has club news this time? Now remember everything must be in and typed ready to go down to the 'Record- Outlook' Wednesday after school. William I-lyser, and his assistants, Meade McKee and Thomas Strimel. The other staffs included the editorial, whose members, in addition to the editor and assistant These were familiar questions and comments heard by the Chronicle staff, which is also known as the Journalism class. Somehow the editor, David Pletincks, who was ably assisted by Mary Beth Hampson and Ross Sigley, always managed to see that enough material was written, typed and sent down to the Record-Outlook on time. Publishing the Chronicle gave the staff ex- perience in composition, sharpened its contacts with the public, and its business ability. In spite of all the financial headaches, the bills have all been paid, thanks to the advertising staff, headed by editors were: Elizabeth Siry. Marianne Siry, and Helen Marie Finig circulation, headed by Shirl jean Boynes, assisted by Virginia Gilbert: business, headed by Gary Augustine, assisted by Carole Montgomery and Joseph Almady: art, headed by Robert Stone. assisted by Myron Schwab: Girls' sports, Joyce Lee: and boys' sports, Robert Bastide. The Chronicle staff would like to extend a sincere thank-you to the businessmen of McDonald and surrounding communities for their co-operation and patronage, for without their help the '59 Chronicle would not have been possible.
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