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girls' key club As Key Club's newly formed better half, the Girls' Key Club is committed to the same goal of service to the community and school while developing character in the participant. They promise to add a brighter and better dimension to Key Clubbing in the coming years. l First row, from left: Sharon Suprun, Patty Wood, Mrs. A. Reed, Nancy Wood, Rosemary Benson. Second row: Sue Kaufman, Carol deRuyter, Carolyn Neumann, Mary Ann Giunta, Lolly Cirigliano, Sara Lifshin, Linda Weber, Third row: Jean Felsberg, Linda Montecalvo, Gay Dagrosa, Priscilla Doernbach, Charlotte Dockery, Barbara Fink. Fourth row: Dottie Shepherd, Laurie Nash, Sherry Hyde, Peggy Fox, Jacqueline Storhaug, Ruthann Mohr. Y XQJQQI lm Wo.. ,H 0 Hey! This one's gotadratt card in it. Joe Oleinik, President of Key Club, presents Mr. Neumann with a flag that flew over the Capitol in Washington.
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key club Key Club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Clubs, is a boys' organization with two basic purposes: service to the school and community and development of character in the participant. With a continually widening scope of activities that range from Scholar- ship Fund to Flag-Raising Ceremonies, the Key Club is always prepared to serve. Mr. Martin Sharp Director of Oakcrest Key Clubs key club officers From left: Max Tabak, Treasurer, Joe Oleinik, President: Glenn Gronlund, Vice-President: Joe Casciano, Corresponding Secre- tary: John Budde, Recording Secretary. First row, from left: Ronald Jones, Max Tabak, Glenn Gronlund, Mr. Sharp, Joe Oleinik, Joe Casciano, John Budde, Robert Hartley. Second row: Gregg Franklin, Matt Bruckler, Gary Franklin, Gregg Chapman, Bruce Reeser, Nick Zocchi, James Mohr, Torn Nace. Third row: Samuel Mufferi, Ralph J. Hundley, Michael Dixon, William Duberson, George Fleming, David Tillett, John Hartley, David Baden, Bernie Herzberg. Fourth row: Jeff Wood, Michael Taub, Gene Jensen, Jim Ihomas, Michael Sandberg, Bruce Gronlund, George Senn, Elwood Williams, Missing from picture: Joe Duberson, Greg Lister, Charles Milton, Mark Harrison, Angelo Agro, Jack McCallum.
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First row, from left: Paul Steck, Kenneth Smith, Robert Walters, Richard Scamoffa, Mr. Rouse, JoAnn Branca, Margaret Ireland, Second row: Eddie Brown, Tom Lowndes, Norman Adams, Robert Bartus, Richard Lamkin. audio-visuol oides The purpose of this club is to stimulate interest and use of audio-visual equip- ment by both students and teachers. Members are trained in the maintenance, repair, and operation of the equipment. Career opportunities in related fields are also explored. First row, from left: Emily Gompert, Kathy Getty, Janice Wood, Carolyn Herrick, Sue Layton. Second row: Arthur Petrella, Chip Alton, Marta Hahne, Dorothy Getty, Jim Alton, Jay Morton, Dennis Flath. Third row: Nancy Getty, Mr. Cohen, Barry Wester- gom, Jim Main, Michael Tillett, Bowen Higbee. i First row, from left: James Owen, Normon Gasko, Michael Leary, Mr. Kelley, Ed Muller, Norman Wim- berg, Phil Guerrieri. Second row: Richard Kaskus, John Breder, Jim Ciarrocki, Mary Alice Foster, Gene Suchanolil, Ralph Rogers. Third row: Bill Ricci, Bob Hennessy, Joseph Haubrich, Alan Brown, Ernie Winter- bottom, Bobby Reed. 102 photog rciphy club Through the Photography Club inter- ested students may learn about proper use of camera equipment, darkroom techniques, lighting, composition, and posing of subjects. Members provide photographs of Oakcrest activities to be used for publicity purposes. In time the facilities of the club will be able to handle almost all photographic assign- ments within the school. coleterio aides This organization gives students an opportunity to help maintain the type of decorum and atmosphere which the school and students feel is best for a lunch area at Oakcrest. They assist as well in aiding the flow of students to and from the cafeteria.
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