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l v tffm assembly committee This committee is responsible for the development of an assembly schedule for the current year and the succeeding year. Its membership arranges for the greeting of guest speakers and per- formers, for the introduction and ac- knowledgment of programs, and for any preparations deemed necessary for a suc- cessful schedule of assembly programs. l N 1 holl potrol This year the Hall Patrol is sponsored by Student Council. The members of this group stand at key intersections for the purpose of allowing the students to move from class to class in a minimum of time. Many a traffic iam has been averted because of the efficiency of this organization. First row, 'from left: Nancy Gibbs, Pat Golini, Sue Kaufman, Eileen Kershaw. Second row: Mrs. Falciani, Glenn Taylor, Harry Klingenberg, Jack McCallum, Carol deRuyter, Arlene Gullo. Third row: Harvey Dawson, Jim Ciarrocki, George Horton, Diane Doughty, Tony Moscufo, Eleanore Ficken. Standing: Glenn Gronlund, John B. Jones, Scott McGuire. folconettes The purpose of the Falconetts is to promote school spirit at games and other activities. The group is the center of the cheering section and gives continued sup- port to the cheerleaders. The club is active during both football and basket- ball seasons. The girls may be distin- guished by their blue and gray outfits and the Falconett's pin. This year the club sponsored the first annual Home- coming Queen Contest which added color and excitement to the Thanksgiving Day ' . football game. First row, from left: Judy Adams, Nancy Ware, Marie Sugden. Second row: Bonnie Johns, Carol Rossell, Debbie Mays, Trissie Stubbe. Third row: Peggy Griffith, Carole Schultz, Dolly Price, Linda Johnson, Betsy Bruckler, Kathy Getty, Karen Hickey. V From left: Rusty Barlow, Mike Mincer, Tom Karrer, Leon Matthews, Robert Jackson, Ira Trocki. 103
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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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school store The workers in the school store give a vital service to the students of Oakcrest High School. They provide paper goods, gym suits, jackets, and other school supplies for reasonable prices. The girls gain valuable experience in retailing, business practices, and salesmanship. From left: Mrs. Mittnacht, Kathy Thompson, Wanda Schweizer, Carol Perri, Barbara Sear, Peggy Reising, Nancy Fleming, Laura Stevens, Chris Culver. 5 'if Q future nurses ond heolth ccireers club This organization brings together stu- dents who are interested in careers in nursing and various health fields. The members have an opportunity to share their interests and to explore the many possibilities in the field of health by visiting medical centers, seeing films, and listening to guest speakers. i Seated, from left: Bill Sistler, Fred Nickles, Miss Marzo. Standing: Mrs. Schilling, Laura Leeds, Darla Marzo, Peggy Reed. 4' - 104 I think this is where it goes.
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