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15 ....,...,.,..... .,.,...........,... wah .,........ E556 ...,..........W.... mania ACTIVITIES CContinuedJ G L E E c L U B fcont'd.J The ninth grade girls in the Glee Club were Janet Oteiza, Edith Sittig, Gloria Triola, Marilyn Lenoir, Jackie Orlino, Claire Schatz, Betty Dwyer, Dorothy Prachnaik, Emma Rieken, Barbara Richardson, and Gale Wolynec. O P E R E T T A The New Milford Junior High presented an operetta entitled uAn Old Spanish Customn, under the direction of Mrs. Shattschneider, on March 30, l9M9 for the benefit of the Music Fund. The entire cast was composed of Junior high students. Sixteen out of a cast of sixty-three were ninth graders. They were: Charles Engelhardt as HDon Josen, Edith Sittig as NBilly Dayu, Gale Wolynec as HMaggie Murphyn, Charles Lewis as 'Stan Darlingu, Carole Hogan as HKit Darlingu. The ninth graders who participated in the chorus were: Gloria Triola, Janet Oteiza, Jackie Orlino, Emma Rieken and Betty Dwyer,f The ninth grade dancers in the operetta were: Gwen Michels, Jill Zimmerman, Dorothy Prachnaik, Carole Buschbaum, Marilyn Lenoir and Evelyn Bellow. B E R G E N C O U N T Y M U S I C F E S T I V A L The fifteenth annual Bergen County Music Festival, held on April 8th and 9th at Teaneck High School, was a decided success. New Milford was well represented on both nights. In the High School Festival on April 8th, the pupils participating were all in the orchestra. They were as follows: Violins - Laura Klinger and John La Porta, Cellos - Janet Oteiza and Jules Augerg Bass - Charles Lewis. On April 9th, in the Junior High Festival, New Milford had many ninth grade people in the chorus. They were: Gale Wolynec, Edith Sittig, Gloria Triola, Dorothy Prachnaik, Charles Engelhardt, Ronald Vaz, Jimmy York and Ronald Johnson C A M E R A C L U B The Camera Club was started in January under the supervision of Mr. Serio. There were eleven members who tried to learn the funda- mentals of photography and experimented in taking pictures. The officers were: President, Le Roy Dietyg Secretary and Treasurer, Barbara Dermondg and the membership included Albert Bolter, Warren Neumann, Bob Chester, Albert Brust, Shirley VanHoven, Marilyn Pelton, Robert Lyle, Edward Dunay and Rene Vesery.
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19 THE ECHO 49 ACTIVTTIES fcontinuedy H A L L P A T R O L The Hall Patrol members were chosen three .dl Adhd times during the year. The homeroom teacher gyms - mc U?4fEf. selected two people from the class, and then ,,. 2? the class voted for the one who would serve. Gigigia The main purpose of having this patrol was W.amf f7gM3,. for the safety of the people walking in the halls. The Hall Patrol did a good job in eliminating much of the confusion such as running in the halls, skipping steps, shouting, slamming lockers and dropping waste paper, which not only spoils the standard of good conduct and appearance, but safety for themselves as well. O U T S I D E P A T R O L The Outside Patrol certainly deserves a hand. Gwen Michels, Gale Wolynec, James Demarest, Robert Barton, Peter Blattner, Ronald Hart, and Richard Rieken patroled out of doors in all kinds of weather, and gave up a lot of their time and extra activ- ities to do this. These boys and girls supervised the grades and made sure that everyone obeyed the outside school rules. They kept the kindergarten people out of danger and trouble and tried to keep traffic running smoothly. There were supervised by Ronald Vaz, chairman and Mr. Serio, sponsor. T H E D R A M A T I C C L U B The sponsor of the dramatic club was Mr. Smith, and his helpers in this club were the officers. First term: Val Hart, President A and Sally Koehl, Vice President. Second term: Frank DiMinno, Presi- p dent and Russell Dermond, Vice President. Third Term: Madeline Kendel, President, Barbara Breece, Vice Presidentg Helen Garefelo, Secretary and Jean Chester, Treasurer, Some of the members of the club went into New York on March 19, 191-L9 and saw the show Little women . The whole club sponsored the Election Day Assembly by presenting a convention with the speeches by the nominees and the band-wagon and everything else connected with a convention. The ninth graders in the club were: Val Hart, Gwen Michels, Carole Buschbaum, Madeline Kendel, Barbara Breece and SallyXNoeh1.a?gW K 1 : ' O U R N A M E N T ' . , S ETH. Y 1?',IQ:' The tournaments were a result of a series was H5 U CJ of ping pong and badminton games that were ,gagsas 'gan played in April. The people who took part in may these games were slowly eliminated until there 'X l
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