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is their problem and ours. Pencil Pushers The objective of the Pencil Pushers, a freshman club which met every lVednesday under the sponsorship of Mr. Czirr, was to study the art of drafting. These boys became familiar with the various types of drafting tools which help make mechanical drawing enjoyable. Vincent Gallipoli, Robert Para, Charles Smith, Alan Jacobs. Peter Clement, Henry Ames. Pep Sales During the football season, the upperclassmen were accosted during their lunch periods by peppy freshmen sell- ing catchy-phrased booster tags. The club, sponsored by Mr. Dotson, sold the tags to augment the freshman class treasury. John Alleborn, Harriet Leopold, Mr. Dotson, Bob Kenny. Sybil Juechter, Sally Sutphen. Russian Language To learn the fundamentals of the Russian language was the main purpose of the Russian Club. Its members con- versed, read, and wrote in Russian on an elementary level. This club was newly organized in 1958 and has been super- vised by Mr. Stanewick. President: Sara Moody, Vice President: Joann Pullen, Secretary: Janet XYitschit-ben. Lynne biiskell. Sara Moody. Anne Brinqsjord. Janet Witschiebcn, Joann Pullcn. Nancy Evers. Burlanm Railo. X KIX 4 IWQ. W! my l I 'sy , Q
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Conversely, overpopulation, Math Contest The Math Contest Club prepared the math team to participate in five contests during the school year with the aid of its advisor, Miss Reece. The members of the club were assigned to Five teams. Each team was composed of two students from each of five schools in the county. Timed mathematical questions were used in the competi- tion. ROW I: Miss Reece, joan Bcrtinclli, Jean Fitzsimmons, Judy Stu- baus. Gloria Moore. ROW 2: Leo Cardillo, Dave Richards, Larry Southam, James Brockmeier, Paul Krueger, Richard Adamcf. Joe Warner, John Ralston. Math Review Under the leadership of Miss Reece, this group met every Wednesday. The purpose of the club was to practice solving mathematical problems in preparation for College Board Examination. The members learned the value of efficiency, accuracy and speed in solving mathematical problems. Marshall Lynn, Ellen Williamson, William Tomlinson, Elsa Schreibman, Barbara Railo. Model Railroad Club With the direction of Mr. Dance, the Model Railroad Club met every Monday. The twenty members learned to construct and develop a small-scale railroad modeled after life-sized ones. President: Thomas Doyle, Vice President: Douglas Mayes, Treasurer: Holbrook Cauvet. Brook Cauvet. Doug Mayes. Chris Campbell, Tom Doyle Nurses The Nurses' Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Stonner, was designed to interest girls in nursing as a career. The members gained information about different nursing schools. Speakers acquainted them with the various special- ties in the diversified field of nursing. President: Carol Rogers, Vice President: Joanne Pitt, Secretary: Linda Loh- mann, Treasurer: Linda Frank. Jennifer Silvers, Constance Grenier, Linda Spencer, Toni Paschak, Anna Miller.
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Prosperity and plenty cannot exist in America Safe Driving The Safe Driving Club. under the direction of Mr. Shine. fostered a healthy attitude toward driving among the students by making safety posters. The members carried courtesy cards which helped make the club known and re- spected. The group'sponsored the parking lot registration system and field trips to auto shows and assembly plants. Discussions about safety and traffic problems were also part of the club's activities. President: Arnold Iversen, Vice President: Ewald Harksel, Secretary: Robert Piazza, Treas- urer: Thomas Hurley. Ted Ribaudo. Arnold Iversen, Thomas Hurley, Alan Campora, Ewald Harksel, David Dunn. Sales Under the supervision of Mr. Simon, this group met to discuss activities of the student store. They learned and practiced sales techniques and added to their knowledge of merchandising, display, inventory, and record keeping. Members gained valuable experience through the manage- ment of the store. ROW I: Carol Bogert, Mr. Simon. ROW 2: Bette Bogert, Myrna Lowry, Frank Bruttomesso, Deborah Smythe. ROW 3: Richard Varian, Ronald Craven, Warren Lea. Senior Secretaries The purpose of Miss Audesirkis Senior Secretarial Club was to acquaint its members with the many business positions or secretarial schools which would be open to them after graduation. These girls aided the school by work- ing on the magazine drive receipts and by auditing club books. President: Joanne Tusa, Vice-President: Carol Frassa. Secretary: Theresa Sanfilippo, Program Supervisor, Olga Horak. ROW I: Olga Horak, Lorena Wohlgemuth, Miss Audesirk, Frances Jurik, Eugenie Chevalier, Joann Tusa. ROW 2: Nan Koeng, Au- relia Capri, Carol Frassa. Service The Service Club was dedicated to the principle of service to the faculty, administration, and students. Through usher- ing, serving for banquets, assisting with administrative clerical jobs, and decorating the show-cases, the Service Club helped to make the school a bright and smoothly running operation. Bliss Huber was club advisor. President: Jill Cooper, Vice President: Irene juechter, Secretary: Margaret McLean, Treasurer: Janet Cafarella. Connie Grenier, Nancy Greene, Bonnie Lidston, Dotty Collis, Linda Erb.
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