New Milford Junior High School - Echo Yearbook (New Milford, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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19 THE ECHO .N ...... H... ..- - ,,.. ,.,- -, X . X . , -N V '11 , , .,,, -' 'A . figs , s 2,55 my Q59 l Y 1 ' I 7 X, ' -. ,,f -.. :NJ L...,1 -, L I B R A R Y C O U N C I L The Library Council, under the guidance of Mrs. Stever, our English teacher, met every Monday during the first period. This club consisted of both boys and girls from the seventh to ninth grades. The duties of the council are to check books in and out of the library, mend all books that are damaged in any way, and to show the sixth graders how to use the library as a helpful source of information. Every year the members pick out a number of books which they sort, mark, record the names, and place on their proper book shelves. The members of the council are: Carol Hogan, Barbara Winters, Janet Ackerman, Joann Shook, Arthur Lumb, Barbara Gerken, James Casey, and Robert Barton. STUDENT coUNc1L The Student Council is made up of two elected students from each seventh, eighth and ninth grade homerooms. It meets every Wednesday morning under the guidance of Mrs. Stever, Miss Enright, and Mr. Serio. It helps to solve some of the problems which face the BQXJJ school and homerooms. One of the problems facing the X!! student council and this year was the bus problem, and, after being discussed a long while, it was turned over rf to Mr. Gibbs for solution. ,,f' The Council sponsored a talent show to raise money to ,JJ,fv' adopt a child from a foreign country, and voluntary ,fv ' contributions were also asked from the children to help with this project. with all the money taken in, a little French girl named Daniele LaLevee, was adopted and some money was left over to be used next year. The members of the student council were: From the seventh grade - Robert Barton, James Casey, Evelyn Eifert, Barbara Herrick, Jules Auger, Ronald Lawlor, and Carol Schrammg from the eighth grade - Judy Triolo, Judy Oehl, Laura Klinger, Albert Brust, Helen Krokus, Rene Vesery, Warren Rybak, June Lungren, Larry McKittrick, Robert Morse, and Paul Hartmann, from the ninth grade - Ronald Hart, Jill Zimmermann, Charles Engelhardt, Ronald Vaz, Charles Lewis, Fred Eifert, Gale Wolynec, Val Hart, and Edith Sittig. O R C H E S T R A This year the practice periods for the orchestra, led by Mrs. Schattschneider were changed to Tuesday and Friday mornings from 7:30 A. M. to 8:15 A, M. The instruments and orchestra members were as follows: Violins-- Laura Klinger, John LaPorta, Penny Oteiza, Valerie Berman, Ronald



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9 THE ECHO 49 ACTIVITIES fcontinuedj o R c H E s T R A fcontfd.J Lawlor, Ester Speck, Cellos--Janet Oteiza, Jules Auger, Patricia Harpster, Harold Kimble, Viola - Russell Dermondg Bass - Charles Lewisg Clarinets - Marion Jalbert, Marie Kahnberg, Danny Dransfield, James Casey, Donald Lubbeng Saxophones - walter Spengler, Ronald Lawlor, Trumpets - Harold Sodeurg John Ragusin, Arthur Lumbg Piano - Gale Wolynec, Judy-Oehl, Mellophones - Mary Ellen Altemose, Barbara gergickg Trombone - Frank Altemoseg Drums - Charles Loughman, Harry ea e. The orchestra played at all assemblies and two of the big occasions were at Christmas and the Operetta. Everyone in the orchestra enjoyed working with Mrs. Schattschneider andtwe hope more people will become interested in playing instruments nex year. R I F L E C L U B -,ggpfif Mr. Howard L. Barrett supervised the Qhrvdgziigldliljf' rifle club, which was made up of thirty- two members: Ronald Lawlor, Robert Hartmann, Paul Brimo, George Klinger, Robert Morse, Russell Weber, Melvin Streeter, John Kurtz, Harold Scharmer, Donald Lubben, Vincent Jodice, John Harnett, Paul Hartmann, Charles Lewis, Frank Altemose, Robert Cordes, Gerry Edwards, Roy Blomquist, Fred Fischer, Larry McKittrick, Donald Riemann, John Maziot, Jules Auger, June Lungren, Lenora Egli, Shirley Van Hoven, Joan Natirboff, Judy Oehl, and Janet Seitz. Three boys were members last year also, and they are: Richard Rieken, Walter Spengler, and Fred Eifert. The highest boy scorer was Robert Morse and the highest girl scorer was June Lungren. During October, November, December and January, the club members participated in the N. R. A. Postal Matches here in Junior High. On March 22nd, the members shot in the Hearst Postal Match. May 7th, rifle club members competed in the Teaneck Rifle and Pistol Club Match. In Paterson, members participated in the P. B. A. Match on June 4. On April 13th, the entire club competed in the N. R. A. Club Match. Fred Eifert came out the highest scorer with 186 out of 200. Paul Hartman, Walter Spangler, and Ronald Lawlor, tied for second place. The club had a four position match held in our school. Also, the club match for prone shooting was fired in our gym.

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