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l'II11 11111 Marvanne Moore. Carol XX'a1'd. Susan Antusin. lflizahetli liaker. ,loan Brown. lit-veils Vance. -loannt l'11nk, 34111151 mu- l.ll1Ll.l Mason. Marie fionkling. lfrnestine Davis. Arlene Critelli Sue lirantisto, l'at1'1ti.1 Salada. -l1l.ll'1I1L' Smith. Anne Morris. Stella liovte, Nami R.1sn111ssen vludith DFLIlllllQ'llkI'. Nellie l.ew1s. He-ndrika Duits. Marv Ciline. Pat1'i1'ia Patti-rson. LIBRARY CLUB HE meinhers of the Library Club, serving 11nder the supervision of Miss Ratelitie, devote their study periods to the service of others in the lilzrary. The elli- eiencv with whith the library fulfills its function as a storer and dispenser ot' knowledge is due in part to their work behind the circulation desk, in preparing and shelving hooks and in planning displays. USHERS VIERYONIZ at Middletown High Sthool Certainly has reason to he proud ot' their etlitient, smoothly organized ushers. Under the direction ot' Mr. Stough. these specially seletted seniors see to it that eat-h home room is seated in the proper row for eath auditorium program. These ushers also lend their services at Bae- 1'alaureate, Commentement. Moving-Up Day, and Class Day exercises. l'H'lf muiD11X1d Cohen. l.o111s Munoz. Roosevelt Pardv. .loseph Cooney. Nicholas CLIl'I'.il7.l. Mr. itough. Sttwffd 1011-Daniel Sweenev. Tony Vignola, Fred Kirehner. Ifarl Spiers. Pete XY'eimer. Don Keasel. ,lohn Prize. 'Iifwnl 11111--loanne Frmk. Nellie l.evvis. Sandy Mills. Marilyn Collard. Anne Du Vall. Ann Borland. -loAnn Mirritt. Peggy Hovxard. Donna Hruning. 1?
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The guides are sponsored by the Student Council. and at the beginning of each term a committee whose chairman is appointed by the Council President chooses the guides from among those girls who have indicated X SPRING 'l'lfRlNl Gl'lDliS liirif if ' l,i' da odrich. Catherine'Moslier. lrene lailiocla. Susan Mead. Sccwnf mn- Dolercs llrrutii l.ynLl Ric 'rclso lelly Leo. atricia liredericks. liarbara Shafer. Charlotte Roselli, Sandra Mi . .cisandfliicligbticli bird mu' , slie Meyer. Mary -lane Abbott. .lc-an Marino. Sandra Wfcin- V Nj? stein, Hele other. nne liorland. Lynda Sweeney. l NJ Q Y QR diy-' QQ? X GllllDES Q 'uide 's, situated near each entrance in the -rs oof c ridor, are occupied during each period v 1e A ' b - student guide, These girls. who give up ir ' idy rriocl to aid others, are an important service grou ii HS. Their main duty is to direct visitors to the main 'ce and to make certain that all visitors report to the ottice before going elsewhere. The guides are often called upon by the otlice statf to act as mes- sengers. an interest in the position and assigns them to their posts. An ethcient system ot' substitutes assures that both desks will always be full. Always completely courteous, these girls bear well their responsibilities. Gl'lDliS---FALI. TERBT Ifzrif rffzr-Theresa Papaceno. Pam Salvagin. Pat Patterson. Libby hlabitsky. Charlotte Roselli. Irene lailioda. Barbara Botens. Sue Millman. Helen Rother. Scwfld wzc'-Karen Moore. -loy I.oruenser. Colleen May, Diane Packliisc-r'. liarhara Boyd. Maree Salvagione. Rose Talaricci, Rose Cgrlak, ,lanet Casterlin. Nellie Leo. Nancy Morrison. 'fluid mir---Doltwes lfclsall. Sharon Powers. Sandra Pocliu. Delores l'rrutia. liarbara XX arrc'n. Roberta Tiimpwn. Marilyn Collard. Peggy Howard. .loan XX'heelcr. Beyerly Qhristiana. Mary Ann Novak. l:fllH'fl7 rwu+-Carol Andrews, Theresa lfrcoline. Cathy Depew. Lillian liritchic-. lic-tty Sutton. Sue Braclner. Pat Fredericks. -loAnn Merritt. Anne l5or'ancl. la rcrtta Van De Marla. liclith Rasmussin. Ruth Kuhlman. ,lovce Dembeck. Marioric- None. Ann Morris, .-ifQitf.'ff3l,ine Slufser.
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Sl,mJif1Aq -Mrs. Raymalev. Bette liahntge. Ruth Redner. Gerald Robbins. Ann Mul'er. l'atriti.i liergen. Robert Krntje, Cvnthia Piggiitt. .lamc-s Newsvine, Virginia Duliois, Margaret Meagher, Sandra Pugliese. Cynthia Silva. Mike Diana. H111 mu--Clliarlotte Clark, Mary ,lean liudd. ,Iacqueline liehrent. Semmf mir- -George Mclilroy. Lillian liritchic. Margo lfmstetter, Sandra liherts. 'lfvirrl wztf5andra Xllfinand, Georgeanne Swalm, Muriel Kinne. Rosemarie Moliternor lfuznflv mn----Ieanrie Stewartr Nancy Hollowin. Nantv Hassenmeyer. TYPI G CLUB HE MHS Typing Club is one ot' the toremost clubs in our school. Its advisor and founder is Mrs. Ray- maley. Members of the club include those who are taking typing this year. The clubs purpose is to aid its members in developing speed and accuracy in their every day typing, During regular club periods members take competence tests to develop further their accuracy and to increase their speed and dexterity. SECRETARIAL WORKSHOP HE workshop, composed of fourteen senior girls, has contributed greatly to the speed and etiiciency in which the quantities of paper work have been com- pleted in Middletown High School. Along with helping the business end ot the Epifffglze. these girls have also found time to duplicate, mimeograph, type, and tile data for the teachers. This, ot course, is done in addi- tion to the regular homeroom activities. St,1lrJ---Virginia Sthmicl-c, Rutia Lounsbury. lidith Rasmussen. Alice Darcy. Sf.lllL1jll'Q Roberta lliompson, Virginia lientler, Tlit-res.: Fancy. Ianet Van De Mark. lbI.lI'llll'lL' Rtisman. Xaritv leombruno. Mrs. Gard. Ruth Kuhlman. vltwyce Dtmheclc. ,loan Xwinters. Abtuf--V-lSarb.ir.i Holmviri. - v
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