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lllgl 7 - in IQ' ' A ' 1... H Fifi! mu-P, Howard. R. Talinaclge. F. Martinez. P, Smith. P. Fredericks, G. Aknwie. Miss Duis. I.. V.1n De Mark. -I. Wfolfe. P. Wfolfe. S. lNIorin. D. jones. I.. Fritchie. Stmiid 11111-M. D'On11fric1. If. Riyiem. UI. Rusgido, C, Rosuclo. B. Schrnick. hl. Pick.1rd. 5, Rodiel-1. B. Meyer, S. Strohsiihl. li. Dnlley. li. F1'itcl1ie. Tlmd mu-S. l.e.1se. M. McKenn.1. I.. Howe. G. Goldner. I. willI't1DCI'. A. Iznlulc-111.1n. 5. XV.1nd. D. C.11scc1, C. Elstiin, E. SIL'I'l ll'7L'l'IlJ. X lllCLl1IIl.ll'1. I.. S.1nznr1e. FUIIIII7 mu ---INI. lNIe.1ge1'. K. Horlsrn. C. Wlclrcl. C. Hlll'Tlt'l'. A. Fenner, N. Morse. S. Piiweis. C, Xxfocmclilhlnsee. Cf. l,.ll'Cll.l. li. Schultz. S. Moore. Ififflv mu-D. V.1lemi.1. K. XX'itk11wslfci. C. Sw.11'tz. li. Horn. N. M.11't1ne1. WI. l'11'11xyn. INI. H11shi'c111ck. N. Cloinfoit. Sfxlfv mn W'illi111ns. S. lieehe. I Iielirents. P. I..lIIL'. V. Goltlner. l.. lhI.lSUD. l.. Spnnn. Y. Dc- Siinone. C,. liillmgs, P. l.11 Ifllxld. Scfituflv wir' ll. lloyd. M. S.1lv.1gione, C. Roselli. l. l.11 linda. 5. Me.1d. .I. Slusser. rl. Accnrdo. RI I, or Recre.1tion IIlLOI'l70l'.llCLl, the latest addition to MHS's club system, is si1nil.1r in purpose to the boys' intr111nur.1l prograrn, Under the direction of Miss Davis, girls interested in sports participate i11 soccer. volleyball. .md lw.1sketh.1ll. Aside from these .ll-ICI'-SLl100l activities. RI elects oflicers, pl.1ns nioney-rinsing c.1111- IUNIOR RED CROSS Hlf junior Red Cross, one of our foremost service org.1niz.1tions, is directed by Mrs. McClure. lf.1cl1 homerooin elects .1 representative to tl1e OI'f.f.lIllZ.lIlOll. Alw.1ys worltiiig with the welfare of others in mind. the ineinlwers c.1rry out such .ictiyities .ls holding .1 Christ- 1n.1s ptirty for the hoys at the State Hospital. gritliering pnigns. and carrries on the llSll.ll club functions. white sheeting .ind other supplies for ch.1rit.1hle org.1ni- z.1tions .ind preparing .1 treasure chest for some needy family. HW? 'f14f,lUyce Berlinski. li.1rh.1i'.1 C.iNllclUll.ll'. ll.lI'l7.1I'.l Bixtens. l'5rend11 Frost. Marilyn Bedford. .IH-H1 M.lI'im1. SLLVHILI fuzz- ,lillQ'l'L'N.l Spisso. Shirley Moore. Rnse1n.11'ie RUflKL1lL'I'll, Iflizaheth Decker. l.yr1d.1 Sweeney. Cariwlyn C-vll.1rd. I.UI'L'If.l iinznne. Mrs. McClure. M.11'y -Line V.1nce. Tlmd iffrx - 'Alex Znld.m, Joyce blnsinski. Gixice Glmwtl. lJl.lI'l1.ll'.l Vander Skilllldf. M.111de M.1urizLio. Ruth C,.1rey. Ruse 'l'.1l.11'1c-1. M.1deIyn BIKCIUXVJIT. -lu-tin M411'rL.1le. I,
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lfiixil mu'-C. Carroll. R. Mcliennett. K. Abt. C. Arkills. li. Ovens. S. Wc-instein. l.. Tompkins. N Hahn. V. Goldner. BI. Dlugatz. R. Lynch. N. Meola. Stcwfd mu-DI. Arfmann. M. Purdue. T. lessen. R. Fulton, C. McNamee. li. Dunn, M. Collins, Miss Hill. M. Tripp. li. Stc-rnherg. M. D'Onofrio, J. Kirkpatrick. J. Merritt. 5. Crookston. 'lfvfrd fuzz'-A. Deisseroth. W. Blanchard. I.. bpano. P. Lane. j, Leighty. E. Cotter. -I. liorenstein. li. liutterlield. C. lflston. K. Wfitlcowski. l. Brachman. A. Vogt. D. Bergamo. F. Schart. F. Frank, Iffiifrrlv wir'-bl, Nickles. K. Mosher. G. 'C'!oodhams. L. Mason. P. Moore. D. Sayer. S. Anderson. T. Spisso, li. Christiana. P. Thoben. M. Aihkenas. M. McKenna. E. Decker. A. Horton. l.. Bull. li. Arbramson. V. Nelson. lfifllv mu -W. Benedict. T. Darcy. W. Francisco. M. Degnan. C. l'lricli. R. Peay, ,l. Tinsman. -I. Berkman. bl. Collins. V. Corbacio. M. Fox. D. Hulseapple. IU ICR CLASSICAL LEAGUE HE junior Classical League, the school's largest club. is open to all Latin students who have ad- vanced beyond the first year. Members pledge them- selves to keep alive in the modern world the vast treasures handed down from the classical civilizations. Under the guidance of Miss Hill, the club engages in charitable work and other activities, culminating in a gala banquet in the authentic Roman manner. s.P.Q.R. P.Q.R., under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hultslander. , is open to all Latin l students. This club, which meets during the regular club period, plays part in encouraging its members to enjoy Latin and increasing their knowledge ol- Roman civilization. Programs in- cluding Latin games or discussions of classical civiliza- ton are presented at each meeting. Among their money- making projects are a dance and a food sale. Fiiif mu'-Susan Gibbs. Teresa Fotino. Peter A. Nickles. Hans Ext. Sccwid :mt -Robert Novig. Nancy Comfort. Carole Hamilton. Lawrence Testa. Tlvim' mu--lNlari.i D'Onofrio. Melanie Dahl. Mrs. Hultslander. Nancy MacKanin. -Ioan Murray. Karen Faller. Patricia Sherrc-rd. l.inda Scott. Ioann Eherts. Ffinrfb mu-Arthur Loder. W.iltcr Francisco. Diane Valentia. -lean Marasco. Sandra Barton. Karyl Salxati. Constance Rosenhlum. Fiffb mu-Richard Wfilliams. Robert Mcliennett. Richard Lvnch. Alan Goldner.
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lfnif wf14fDi1ine De-Russo. Katherine Andrews. Sundial Whind. I.orettg1 V.1n De Mark. Marilyn C,oll.u'd. Altinet Crooks. -ludith Dino, Stl-find mu- Kenneth Mills. Cirol Andrews. Iinrbtirii Fritchie. lov I Fiintc Rib t Do tli S M Hi V te .ivwe. 1 -s 1 ers. ro 11' .giycix .ti'g.ii'et vwgird. ,lovce I..inc.ister. Mrs. McNeil. joseph jusephsnn. Ptiti'ici.i Pntterson, '1'limI mufXX'iIli.un Couch. 'I'huin.ts Steich. Dorothy Wtilker. P.itriciti Ifherts. Cirol Terry. Sus.tn Millnmn. .Iimnne Ifrink. hloiinne XX'ulte. ART CLUB HIS Art Club, directed by Mrs. McNeil. strives to develop among its members interest and tilnility in ,ill tields ot' iirt work. The club is active in jewelry making. prepuing posters for school activities and in the sale ot' itttrgutively printed name cards. The Art Club visits New York each year to view the XW.1shington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit und the Metropolitan Museum ot' Art. DRESS DESIGN CLUB HIS members ot' the Dress Design Club, directed by Miss Scott, gain valuable experience in designing and making their own clothes. In cooperation with the junior Red Cross. the club prepares bed dolls and bed jackets for the Red Cross. The member also make skirts and dresses for chtirittible institutions. costumes for such programs .is the Christmas Pageant and aprons, whose s.tle provides revenue for dress material. Ciludvs R.iiney. Mtirtlm Ivrell. Lilddvs H.iIstc.ul, Rosdlind Iellcr. C,.irnI VC'h1tbv. Miss Stott. limn Nil lstbtll f imthcll Cili 3 I .son. . .. 1 ' , 1ri.i Iintn. M.ii'4u.ii'c-t H.isbi'uuch. Doris Clreulen. -Iu.tnit.i Distel. Dtmrotliv Sllllllll. -Iuilith Kidiltr. M.ii'iett.i finite
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