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political power tomorrow, Freshman Outdoor The Freshman Outdoor Club, under the leadership of Mr. Cassavell, participated in outdoor activities during the warmer months and spent winter meetings planning trips and viewing films. Plans for the spring included Saturday field trips and overnight hikes, President: jack Rainford, Vice President: Robert Kidd, Secretary, Treasurer: Thomas Wanamaker. ROW I: Thomas Wanamaker. Rirhard Pomponio. George Scheibel. ROlV 2: Jack Cazau, Jack Rainford, Robert Kidd. Freshman Science The members of the Science Club discussed problems that had arisen in their General Science classes. Besides reviewing class work, the students learned more about the phenomena of nature. The club was sponsored by Mr. Grief and Miss Godley. President: Jeanne Baurnuller, Vice Presi- dent: Paul Hanchock, Secretary: jeffrey Thomsen, Treas- urer: Edward Black. Edward Black. Jeffrey Thomsen, Paul Hanchoek, Jeanne Bau- muller. Freshman Sports Discussion The Freshman Sports Discussion Club, advised by Mr. White. was composed of sports enthusiasts who hoped to expand their knowledge of the rules and techniques of vari- ous sports. Freshman games were discussed and movies of each game were viewed. President: David Martin, Vice President: Robert Dickman, Secretary: Wfilliam Rappolt, Treasurer: Stephen Woodward. ROIV I: VVilliam Rappolt. David Martin. Mr. WVhite. Robert Dick- man, Robert Kenny. ROW 2: Edwin Crum. John Alleborn, jo- seph Hodgkins. Brian Coleman. Ronald Kenny. Freshman Stage Crew The freshman boys who wished to learn about the opera- tion of the stage lights and the many other duties of the members of time stage crew had the opportunity to do so as members of this club. Next year. they will take the places of the graduating members of the stage crew. Mr. Pang- bum was the sponsor. Carl Dewhurst. Bruce Jones. Jack Duffy 133
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the balance of economic and Freshman Library Council The Freshman Library Council made it possible to main- tain library functions during the thirteenth period when only freshmen remained in the building. The council, con- sisting of a group of students who had a study period at that time. under Bliss Hastings supervision, checked books in and out and filed them on the shelves. President: Diane Bartke, Vice President: Susan Mautz, Secretary: Lana Eshbach, Treasurer: Lynne Bremer. Susan Mautz, Lynn Bremer, Diane Bartke. Freshman Model Railroad The Freshman Model Railroad Club met with Mr. Dance every Wednesday. With the guidance of the senior group, these ten freshmen worked on the scenery and electrical equipment of the model railroad. Mr. Dance, Raymond Olson, William Zendig, Dennis Hascup, Edward Boyhan, Peter Barrett, Patrick Madill, Ronnie Lichtneger, John Barth. Freshman Newspaper This past year twenty-four members of the freshman class had the opportunity to display their literary talents through the publication of the Freshman Newspaper. This year there were four issues of the paper which contained interesting information about the activities of the freshman class. Editor: Linda Westervelt, Co-editors: Megan Floyd, Susan Snow, Circulation Manager: Susan Beckett. ROW 1: Kendall Hubbard, Frederick Geibelt, Lillian Profe, Sally Jo Beddoe, Webb Clason, Michelle Werner, Linda Westervelt, Ei- leen O'Hara. ROW 2: Matthew Hennesey, Carol Pollock, Inge- borg Krulich, Louise Tauchert, Dolores Koch, Nancy Gilmour, Vir- ginia Parsells, Susan Ann Beckett, Patricia Pedersen, Susan Snow, Diane Castellano, Mr. Cahill. 132
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when they are joined by their counterparts in 'W- ' ...' A N Freshman Student Council The Freshman Student Council, with Mr. Sheehan as advisor, met monthly. Its officers also served as freshman class ofhcers. The organization, a division of the Student Council, was formed mainly to give the freshmen an op- portunity for their own self-government. President: Mat- thew Hennesey, Vice President: Laurie Guller, Secretary: Carole Smith, Treasurer: George Bellows. ROW I Sally Jo Beddoe, Patricia Lambert, Carole Jean Smith, Matthew Hennesey, Mr. Sheehan, Laurie Guller, George Bel- lows, Elizabeth Wallace, Pauline Roylance, ROW 2 Betty Ann Blake, Susan Beckett, Nancy Gilmour, Patricia Carroll, Julie Fous, David Martin, Stephen Matheson, Susan Tremble, Betty Mariner, Ann Spitzer, Diane Bartke, Judith Flohr, ROW 3 Webb Clason. Peter Clement Henry Ames, Robert O'Neill, Carol D' Amico. :JU 4 iiiuture Teachers of America T F.T,i . was an organization which aimed to foster t desir of its members to enter the teaching profession. e goal of the club, and its sponsor, Miss Trexler, eld. Through guest speakers, discussions, and attend- ance at state and local conferences, these people learned more about the profession. President: Mary Keane, Vice President: John Maxson, Secretary: Susan Foster, Treas- urer: Carol Leohwing. ywasp encourage more qualified young people to enter ,pw l STANDING: Mary Keane ROW I: Ruth Berrian, Gail Astrove, Patricia Grant ROW 2: Carol Frank, Linda Wealty, Glennis Fraser, Susan Foster ROW 3: Anita Perarehio, Sandra Costino. Carolyn Andersen, Paulette Andersen, Madlyn Crimes, Carol Loehwing. Ellen Green. German ' The German Club, counseled by Mr. Kolakowski, was an organization designed to promote speaking the Ger- man language. The club was composed of German II stu- dents who wished to improve their pronunciation and grammar usage. President: Arthur Dolt, Vice President: James Zampino, Secretary: Wally Basidow, Treasurer: Robert Frank. William Humphrey, Albert VVeiss. Mr. Kolakowski and Vlxlly Basedow. Girls Fix-It Under the supervision of Mr. Steckline, members of the Girls Fix-It Club learned to make useful items for the home. One of the projects was the construction of a utility shelf. The girls learned to operate machines in the shop and developed knowledge along with skill. President: Shirley Van Saun. Vice President: Linda Cortez, Secretary: Mary Anne Kowalko, Treasurer: Darlene Zito. Mr, Steckline, Mary Ann Kowalko, Linda Cortez, Shirley Van Saun.
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