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ARCHERY Row lf A. Stier, R. Burch, Mr. Raulli, advisory P. Tortorello, G, Bolia. Row 2: D. Churchill, R. littleboy, R. littleboy, J. Pictrowski, R. Willis, E, Pawlewitz. A newcomer to the club program this year is the Boys' Archery Club. Led by Mr. Raulli, the aim of this group is to further interest in archery and familiarize students with the proper care and handling of archery equipment. Spring activities of the club include contests and Archery meets with other clubs from neighboring schools. RIDI G CLUB Row lg D. Tooly, N. l.cRorux, M, Kappeaser, J. Schaertl, J. VanSlyke. Row 2: F. Maloney, B. Katzung, M. Cook, Mrs. Ropacz, advisor, J. Hopp, D. Hickok, R. Burch. One of the new activities in the senior high organizations is the Riding Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Rapacz. The purpose of the club is to promote enjoyment in riding and developing good horsemanship. Riding instructions are given beginners. The experienced riders receive advanced lessons in jumping and showmanship, The club meets each Tuesday and Thursday at Velasko Stables, Syracuse. Membership and enthusiasm are increasing among the students with each meeting. 124
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-N an 4 ' V. ,, , 7 jr -A tx M . 'N w GIRLS' SHOP CLUB mffbri 9134, vs J ' , , ,,o',.-. MI.. fl ff.: . Q u', ' 'H 4 o o ' o o 1-ef 'F' 'KT' Row 1: S. Coastes, treasurer, Mr. Laiewski, advisor, T. Hagan, chairman, J. Beebe, co-chairman. Row 2: F. LaMountain, J. Bakeman, R. Drillo, L. Ahrens, J. Alt, J. Palmer, J. Zautner, J. Smolsey. Raw 3: J. Waters, S. Salomon, S. Miller, C. Debes, S. Foster, M. Casolare, J. Komrowski, A. McMahon. The Girls Shop Club, led by Mr. Loiewski, has been organized for three years. The purpose of this group is to familiarize the girls with shop tools and materials. To insure conti- dence, each girl is given an individual project to complete, thus gaining experience in working with metals, acids, and woods. PROJECTIGN CLUB A.M. ,, . G. M, l .-, an L 1 ,MX ,, Row lf J. Fennessey, B. Squires, Mr. Ferguson, advisor, W. Rogers, president, P. Lukas. Row 2: J. Lcmgenmayr, P. Brennan, D, Smith, R. Gillette, J. Cowles, B. Noble, B. Carson, vice-president, D. Wheatley, L. Switzer, J. Wall, D. Austin. The Projection Club, led by Mr. Ferguson, has been organized for three years. The members serve the entire school by supplying qualified audio-visual operators. They also practice showing movies and demonstrate the use of the equipment. 123
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JU IOR CHORUS A D GLEE CLUB Row lr M. Yuill, S. Bullett, M. Spear, D. Buflles, Mr. VanDitto, advisor, P. Therre, R, Moleski, M. Flower, J. Edwards. Row 2: J. West, P. Hales, B. Edwards, J. Norlon, P. Doss, S. Fecht, A. Folger, C. Allen, N. Zinsmeyer, J. Muller, G. Reichard, M. Wesl. Row 3: S. Dreschneck, E. Dorn, M. Cardinal, T. Demorr, R. Reddick, J. O'Dell, J. Fonda, M. Wilson, S. Martin, D. Young, E. Bielaski, J. Garling. Row 4: K. Gillelle, C. Tracey, M. Maxson, J. Fordon, C. White, R. Vadalo, J. House, D. Hibbard, E. Ouderkirk, B. Rolince, D. Wymon, J. Mueller, J. Fonda, E. Dailey, J. Cross, N. Palmer. PROJECTION CLUB P.M. Row 1. G. Bullard, E. Clobridge, G, Knapp, R. Winks, Mr. Ferguson, A. Cosla, H. Wernn, J. Sluienson, C Abulencia. Row 2. R. Guslke, D. Babcock, R. Lougnol, C. Hubbard, B. Jaeger, J. Rader, G. Ewald, R Salller, P. Merrill, R. Adams, C. Ungleich. Row 3. R. Coon, K. Tickelf, J. Hotelling, H. Binder, R. Davern, R Caville, M. Breh, J. Tackley. 125
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