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Barker, Dmitscll. Cummins, Kivlson, Cali. Todd, and Liv lint- up in the Monroe Doctorinu. ENLISR Now STAGECRAFT CLUB W . Vg-5, . X i.x1., sl -' -:, M A ,eff-vw1,.6!f,f5 'T First row. I. to r.: R. Nagin, J. Mantel, M. Woorl, C. Wy'dra. P. Shortslef-ye. R. Barduna, J. Clement, Social Chairman: R Barker. llrvside-nl: F. Fishvr. Svwvtaryg M. Cardot, M. Jury, lf. Clenient, lf. Fisvlii-r, S. Bowles, M. Fisrllcr. Sf-fond row 1. to r.: ll. 'l'yle-r. ll. Sc-rls, S. Yr-lrimilv, H. Svllrivlmer, J. Serls. Z. Nz-ill. fl. W:-rinan, l. Knill, l'. llvwitlf. S. Morgan, C Catlin, l'. C4-lsviy 'lf Ueiitsc-li. Thin! row, l. to r.: R. Levy C. Rapp, C. Yelton. B. Wiltsvy, .l. Guttenlierg, C. Shafer, W Paslwll. F. Lindsay. V. Cali, S. Svhrcilier, PL Borhnger, S. Stolli-r. .fibscnz from pivlzzrcz S. Seymour, lllanagf-rg M. lsnvr Vin-fl'vi'si1l1-ri!1 ll. Svhafliunic-r, P. Williams. lf. l.f'itzke,, J. Ilall, ll. Thomas. ll. llunrivk. C. llansvn, S. Alu-rniow, J lloulanil. l,. Su-yinour. Y. l,ilIlilSl!llIigCf, li. Wilcox, R. Carlo, B. Arnold, D, Nussman, R. lllorress, B. lNI1'Quat, ll. Ross ll. l'lvwstm'l'. . . 9 ff x N,-., Shirley Vctromile and Dick Vidale pause in ,linxvd , Nlonroos all ninth grade play. Campaign skit lay Pc-Ck, Penrose, Thomas, Higgins, Birch, and Nlagcrv. li?
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MONROE LIFE EDITORS The Gannett plaque for the best public school paper, Andrew Sabeyls scholarship- winning story, and the ESSPA first place cup for cartooning. top the achieve- ments of Monroe I.ife this year. Seated, l to r.: C. Balliet, Photography Editor: A. Sabey, Editor-in-Chief: J. Weisbond, Sports Editors: J. Van Ostrand, News Editor. Standing, l. to r.: C. Goldman, Business Manage-is: II. Rellucci, ilartoonist: P. Sullivan, Librarian: M. I.apides, Business Mana- ger: Mr. Carver, Adviser: H, Paley, Circulation Manager: R. Black, Publicity Manager: fl. Ilrueckel, Public Relations. Absent from picture: D. Brown, Feature Editor: J. 0'Kcefe, Typing Editor: A. Werman, Exchange Editor: Mr. Matheis, Adviser. MONROE LIFE STAFF First raw. l. to r.: N. Rush, S. Warren, D. Silverberg, M. Isner, C. Scorrano, J. Smith, M. McDonald, P. Fewsteg, J. MacKay. Second row, l. to r.: J. McQuarrie, H. Goldstein, I.. Koval, B. Brown, M. Rock, S. Issacs, K. Barney, J.. Cougen Third row. l. to r.: J. Rogsen, M. Schwartz, H. Ross, E. Rockoff, R. Hand, C, Shafer, N. Robfogel, R. Moress, R. We'instein, K. Weiner, I.. Goldberg, R. Cordon, H. Cwirtzmen, R. I.evy, N. I.au. Fourth ruuv. I. to r.: J. Donovan, R. I.ee, J. Rubens, R. Mitchell, J. Fulreader, J. Kleeberg, W. Gerard, S, Weinstein, R. Wiltsey. J. Mcflorrnark. Absent from picture: J. Clement, ll. Cohen, A. Oelmarle, H. Fink, I.. Finn, E. Fisher, F. Glaser, P. Hallock, I.. He-icklen, I.. Klein, T. Koch, J. lee, B. McOuat, M. Murdock, M. Meyer, N. Ogden, J. Pulsifer, N. Rosenberg, F. Sabey, P. Scott, J. Serbu, R. Terry, J. Van Sa- vage, N. Williams, S. Rosenzweig, D. Ginsberg, J. Moran. KALEIDOSCOPE EDITORS L. to r.: A. Sabcy, J. Clement, F. Sabey.
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First row. l. to r.: M. Ekas, C. Rapp, Vice-Presidentg N. Williams, J. Van Ostrand, President: A. Werman, Secretary: B. McOuat. Second row. l. to r.: E, Fisher, ,l. Vlfasson, A. Sabey, V. Morton, J. Pulsifer, E. Davis, Miss Cum- mings, Adviser: J. McQuarrie. Absent from picture: R, Goldman, S. Dyer, .I. Clement, B. Tepperman, D. Rosenthal, S. Potter, S. Rosenzweig, B. Nusbaum, M. Francis. R. Moress, F. Warner, H. Cummins. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club has flourished this year with a large unmber of interested members. They have taken many trips including one to the Lvniversity of Rochester Bio- logical Laboratories and to a Bio- logical Supply House. The main interest of the club has been in research work. ENGINEERING CLUB This organization gives students who are interested in engineering a chance to meet for informative lec- tures and trips. First row, Z. to r.: Mr. Rose, Adviserg E. Shean, R. Fox, E, Davis Absent from picture: L. Koval, K. Weiner, J. Van Ostrand, M. Francis First row l to ' Miss Snow Adviser' S D'er ,I Pulsifer S Se mour W . , ...y,....y,. Hutchinson. C. Merchant, J. Klein. Absent from picture: T. Davin, N. Rosenberg. GREENHOUSE CLUB Though limited in size. the Green- house Club has contributed to beau- tifying the school by raising geran- -iums from cuttings to plant size for decoration around the flag pole. In addition members grew both vege- tables and flower seedlings for their gardens at home. 20
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