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1966 crest Frsl row fom left Lynn Peterson, Lyn Paulsson, Joe Guenther, Kathie Ryan. Second row: Ann Mathis, D ane Nett ng Viv Hayes, Jacqueline Sharp, Terry Egitto, Darla Marzo. Students patiently awaiting the arrival of the yearbooks. crest staff cmd typists These workers have played a major role in the preparation of this year's Crest. Whenever help was needed the Crest editors were assured of their whole- hearted support. The typists are respon- sible for typing ali copy and forms necessary forthe yearbook. The staFf has many iobs such as running errands, as- sisting with picture taking, and checking copy. Those yearbook deadlines will get you everytime. 117
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stylus The editorial staff of the Stylus, th school literary magazine, is composed c students who have shown great interes in creative writing. The editors review and edit the material submitted by stc dent writers. They also develop layout and illustrations for the magazine. Cree tivity is even more important now ii an age which craves new ideas and nev methods. These individuals who contrib ute to the Stylus are therefore reaching our challenge. Seated, from left: Robert Hartley, Margie Bolt, Robert Dellanoce, Sherry Hyde, Dave Williams. Standing: Mrs, Rost, Patrick M. Higgins, Leon Matthews, Russell Collins, Angelo Agro, Pete Kubaska, Phil Gullo, Goldie Lieberman. Carol goes anywhere for a story! 116 lolcon First row, from left: James Schroeder, Bill Heckman, Peggy Griffith, Ira Trocki, Mike Mincer. Second row: Mr, Pieretti, Carole Gitto, George Horton, Phil Gullo, Chris Willett, Jean Felsberg, Chip Alton, Sue Levy. The Falcon, our school newspaper, gives its statt the chance to express themselves through writing and to pass on to the student body the happenings of the school. The aim ot the Falcon is to bring before the school an interesting and informative publication.
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iuture teachers ot america Among the purposes ot the F.T.A. Club are acquainting members with some of the aspects ot the teaching profession, promoting enthusiasm for and interest in teaching as a career, and associating with others having similar interests. First row, from left: Angie Giunta, Sherry Mercanto, Second row: Pat Campbell, Mary Lou Thibault, Eileen Kershaw. Third row: Maryann M. Hysler, Evelyn Ling, Jeannie Broker. Standing: Miss Martinelli, Mrs. Guenther. math club Math Club gives the stu- dents an opportunity to in- vestigate material not usually covered in regular classes, thus broadening his mathe- matical background. Topics may range from mathemati- cal puzzles to discussion of the difterential calculus. First row, from left: Anthony Mancuso, Bruce Reeser, Michael Mincer, Angelo Agro, Paul Liepe. Second row: Robert Fender, President, Gwyn Herman, Eileen Kershaw, Vermell El, Mrs. Hughes. Third row: Jean Felsberg, Secretary, Ann Doernbach, Ira Trocki, Margaret Higgins. amateur radio and electronics The Oakcrest Amateur Radio and Electronics Club operates its own ham station which enables members to speak to people all over the world. This club helps members to get their operating licenses and to learn correct operating procedures. 118 First row, from left: Carl D'Adamo, Leopold Wino- gron, Milt Parker, William Berinell. Second row: Jim Main, Milton Conover, Larry Schaffer, Ron Jensen. Third row: James Thomas, Dale Peterson, Chris Willet. Rear: Michael Tillett, Chip Alton, Mr. Cohen, Dottie Getty, Walter Johns.
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