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dictators or local demogogues. Architects The Architects' Club was composed of boys who had taken mechanical drawing before joining this club. The purpose of the club was to give the students the oppor- tunity to do extra studying or drawing. The project for this year was a scale model diagram of our stage which was duplicated for the use of those who wished to use the stage. President: Paul Krueger, Vice President: james Brockmeier, Secretary: Peter Cohan, Treasurer: Bruce Lar- sen. William Dahle, Bruce Larsen, Todd Schuster. Audio Visual Aides Guided by Mr. Schrock, these boys have been thoroughly trained in the use and care of movie and slide projectors. They could be seen at almost any time transporting pro- jectors and screens from classroom to classroom. President: john Dunn, Vice President: YVilliam Smith. ROW I Danny Troy, Rudolph Schwarz, Anthony Oliveri. ROW 2 Gary Demarest, Ronald Phillips, Anthony Frasco. ROW 3 Steven Larsen, Edmund Post, Gerard Purpura. Auditors Under the direction of Miss Audesirk, this group of girls audited the treasurers' books for all Northern Valley or- ganizations. In addition, clerical and secretarial help were given to the faculty and to organizations other than clubs. The group met at irregular times. ROW I Patricia Moles, Miss Audesirk, Marie Locovare ROW 2 Dorothy Connolly, Theresa Sannlippo, Joann Tusa, Joanne Wil- son, Freyda Eig. Basic Photography The members of this club, under the direction of Mr. Colantoni. developed their skill in photography through group discussion, classroom instruction. and the viewing of movies. The members hoped to improve their darkroom technique and their ability to develop black and white film. President: Richard Rattazzi, Vice President: Alan Cohen. Ronald Kutzin, Jerry Woods, Alan Cohen, Edward Cusick. 125
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:Y fe ew Q954' ufi' ,i ga. 5, fu.. . ff? X I ,iq '49 4- -v I' ' 1 N212-ig T 1- A i P Zig Ee- iii- in 'W 151' , 152, slr, felis X,-2 l K as personified by foreign Advanced Photography The Advanced Photography Club was organized for students who had already mastered the fundamentals of photography and wished to further their knowledge of the subject. Members had the opportunity to use the school equipment, as well as their own, in order to develop their photographic techniques under the guidance of Mr. Ritchie, sponsor. President: Wlilliam Gurtner, Vice Presi- dent: Leigh Rosner, Secretary: Willard Keene. ROH' I Wolfgang Meyer: William Gurtnerg Leigh Rosneri John Eckelg Lawrence Lawn ROW 2 Thomas Pierro, Paul Hostelley, Christopher Campbell. Advanced Science- Under the sponsorship of Mr. Fossa, this club met to promote interest in advanced science among its members. Through trips, discussions, and movies, the members were able to add to their knowledge of scientific ideas and the- ories not available to the average science student. Presi- dent: Robert Frohboese, Vice President: Philip Dobbs, Secretary, Treasurer: Robert Miller. Philip Dobbs. Martin Kern American History The American History Club was formed to supplement the American History taught in class. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. William Newman, the members strived to de- velop various viewpoints on historical topics and current events. Questions or ideas of the club members were dis- cussed at meetings and many points were clarified. The primary purpose of the club was to stimulate interest in history, its allied Helds, and careers in both of these areas. President: Barbara Coulson, Vice President: Jeffrey Val- entine, Secretary: Regina Lawrence, Treasurer: William Calders. Mr. Newman, Genie Lawrence, Theoni Constantinou, Barbara Velasquez, Michael Litwinka, Kenneth Lloyd. 124
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Since I945, more than one quarter Biology This year the members of the Biology Club spent their time discussing biology topics which were of interest to them. Each member of the club prepared and gave a re- port. Pertinent movies were also shown. Mrs. Berryman was the sponsor. President: Stanley XValker, Vice President: Paul Bellingham, Secretary: Terrelita Darling, Treasurer: Roger Boudet. Eileen Loeb, Mrs. Berryman, Terrelita Darling, Roger Boudet, James Lowe. Biology Lab Many students have a keen desire to delve more deeply into laboratory biology than they can in a classroom. The Biology Lab Club was created for the purpose of giving these students an opportunity to develop their interest in the field of biology through use of the laboratory during club period, field trips, and discussion. Mr. Ritchie and Mrs. Berryman were the co-advisors. ROI1' 1: Fred Schmidt. Dong Foster, Dave Ciottn. jerry Purpura. Bob de lklarigny. Larry Leary. ROW 2: Paul Bellingham, Ray- mond Mazza, William Corne, Richard Urban, Larry Davis. Chefs The Chefs' Club was an organization for boys interested in the culinary arts. The boys spent many of their club periods preparing and eating their creations. Members also collected and compiled foreign and domestic culinary recipes. Mrs. Roberts was their advisor. Ricky Hurst, Gerry Santenello, Eddie Kane, Roger Sager, Eddie Filippi Chess and Checkers This freshman club adopted as its motto, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. During club periods the group met to enjoy themselves through playing the stimu- lating games of chess and checkers. Mr. Singer ROW I - Lee jessen, James Hostelley. ROW 2 - Ronald Smith, Peter Fill, Wayne Craven, Mr. Singer, Robert Ecke, Herbert Falkenstern, John Ehli.
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