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Speaking Contests 5092401 SENIOR GIRLS' SPEAKING CONTEST SENIOR BOYS' SPEAKING CONTEST Above, Back Row: Marilyn Newton, Patricia Long, Marlene Base, Above: Ronald D'Alba, Wesley Waldron, Donald Gray, Ronald Joan Nagorniak, Irma Ess, Elaine Osborn. Front Row: Ruth Anderson, Peter Rosone, Lee Breckenridge. Benedict, Jane Balfour, Rosemary Fedrigon, Elaine Knapp, Barbara Ohs. Absent: Myrna Daniels, Barbara Leggett. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SPEAKING CONTEST Below, Back Row: Janet Sumerislmi, Shirley Peters, Gloria Dean, FRESHMANYSOPHOMORE BOYS' SPEAKING CONTEST Joan Koziel, Carol Bulmore. Raw Two: Leaburn Marrs, Carol Below, Back Row: Stephen Gabriel, Wayne Darin, James New- Burton, Gail Bobzin, Lucille Reitz, Jennie Geisler. Front Row: ton, David DiSalvo. Front Row: Theodore Schultz, Lyle Johnson, Norma Bowen, Sharon Brown, Marcia Ashton. Frank Newton. Si 4-Q 45 Bond Us Together
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Oakleaf Staff 'L 'P 9 hr Back Row: Judith Unger, Norma Reitz, James Stevens, Duane Scroger, Richard Chugg, Lowell Marble, Lawrence Klotzbach, Frank Newton, Harley Ess, Donald Gray, Frank Skop, Carl Palmer, Raymond Zigrossi, Anthony Cusmano, James Rossney, Shirley Rademacker. Third Row: Marilyn Newton, Elizabeth Corbelli, Virginia Cranston, Irma Ess, Ida Paolucci, Lillian Scopano, Sandra Carroll, Ruth Weidrich, Marlene Base, Shirley Green, Sylvia Matteson, Ruth Benedict, Peggy Cumbo, Elaine Knapp. Second Raw: Judith Whitney, Jane Balfour, Wesley Waldron, Lucille Zigrossi, Barbara Leggett, Lorna Walker, Joyce Moore, Douglas Paille, Rosemary Fedrigon, Rosalie Lombardo, Mary Thompson, Miss Caborn, Barbara Vania, Jeannette Tamila. First Row: Connie Greene, Helen Mudrzynski, Elaine Osborn, Patricia Long, Myrna Daniels, Barbara Ohs, Alice Rosone, Joyce Snyder, Rhoda Dickens. With a well-informed public being a community asset, the Oakleaf Staff, under the supervision of Miss Caborn, has had a very busy year publishing our school paper, the OAKLEAF. Collecting news, typing, making dummy sheets, stenciling, mimeographing, and assembling the paper give an opportunity to each member to take part in this service activity. This year we put out four issues. The Staff enjoys working hard to publish a paper that all the students like Left to Right: Lorna Walker, Assistant Editor, Lawrence Klotz' boch, Treasurer, Miss Caborn, Advisor, Wesley Waldron, BUSL- ness Manager, Rosemary Fedrigon, Editor, Douglas Paille, As- sistant Business Manager. to read. The Written And Spoken Words
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Students working browsing, and casually reading In our new central school library librarg Club 262 Back Row: Jeanette Tamila, Joyce Snyder, Leaburn Marrs, Patricia Long, Roberta Osborn, Irma Ess, Elaine Osborn, Sharon Smith, Dixie Carroll, Judy Nye, Ann Landon, Joan Merkel, Peggy Cumbo, Yvonne Krause. Row Three: Donna Calnan, Ruth Weidrich, Gloria Dean, Dianne Covey, Miss Schneckenburger, fer ,f' Marlene Base, Sandra Carroll, Mary Calus, Shirley Green. Row Two: Richard Baxter, Harvey Seibert, Alexander Bostrom, Carl Palmer, Gerald Long, Louis Lang. Front Row: Jane Balfour, Patricia Goetz, Elaine Knapp, Norman Parker, Donna Snyder, Brenda Dennis, Sharon Newton, Jeanne Geisler. We are very fortunate to have a large and beautiful library in our school in which to browse, study, or casually read a book of per- sonal choosing. Within our school community, interested senior high students volunteer to aid the librarian in promoting among the student body the daily effective use ot the library. Their assistance is required in the mechanical processing of the books and in the exercise of clerical duties at the imposing library desk. Often these students are asked by other stu- dents tor help in locating library material. Through their activities in the library, these students develop those qualities so es- sential tor smooth public relations. lt is hoped that through participation in a group of this type, the members will be able to become valuable citizens in the larger community in which they will eventually live They Learned And Cast Knowledge 1
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