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The stage craft club is composed of Senior High art and mechanical drawing students. They try to aid any' group that desires their serv- ices tor scenery, props, painting, and any other such assistance. The club assisted Mrs. Thompson and her grade school operetta, and helped the Seniors with their play, The Brain Storm . Their aim is to be helpful in the area in which their help is needed. Stage Craft Club -avr, Mr. P. Howarth, a student teacher who spent ten weeks at O.A.C.S., is shown here working with some members of the club.
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Romance language Club ev Q' Back Raw: Beverly Mills, Edward Baker, Josephine Corbelli, gfockl Elaine Knapp, Mary Walls, Gayle Bobzin. ROW Two: Donna Ross, Ann Francois, Mr. Olczak, James Newton, BruCe Jeanette Whitney, Wesley Waldron, Ruth Wiedrich, Lucille Scroger, Norma Reitz, Mr. Cerri, Ann Lou Harding, Mary Calus, Reitz. Front Row: Sandra Cayea, Norma Bowen, Judy Nye, David DiSalvo, Douglas Hale, Peter Vendetta. Row Three: Mary Carol Bulmore, Donna Hunt. Ann Cianfrini, Jane Balfour, Josephine Foderaro, Joan Wood- This year has marked the entrance of the Romance Language Club into the family of school activities here at O.A.C.S. The introduc- tion of Spanish into the curriculum has necessitated a merger of stu- dents with Latin, French and Spanish interests. This year's program was highlighted by three distinct national repasts-a Spanish fiesta of dishes indigenous to the land of peons, an Roman banquet such as may have pleased the palate of the Caesars, and a French dinner that would do any native Parisian iustice. In all the club's first year portends a successful future and shows that a good lesson can be learned by students of different linguistic preferences. liz, . in----W ' H' N1 OFFICERS: Standing: Wesley Waldron, PreSldef1f: Ruth Wiedrich, Vice-President. Seated: Mary Walls, Treasurer, Jeanette Whitney, Secretary. Varied Interests Lead 50
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Future Farmers G New Bruce Vania, Stanley' Dudek, Ronald Thompson, Donald Gan- vygtxt shaw, Douglas Dean, Roland Thompson, William Meney. Sec- ond Row: George Baker, Wil- Under the direction of Mr. Messinger, the Fu- ture Farmers have had another educational and constructive year. Nine of our members attended the State Convention at Perry, and our Songbirds won first place in the amateur division of group singing. At the Genesee County Fair, we won S70 in iudging contests. Our of 61 rope entries, we re- ceived 4i first place and 20 second place ribbons. Two of our members also attended the State Fair. Soil Testing Experiment David Keller, Harold Blood, Darrell Green, Darwin Hale, Mr. George Messenger CAd- visorj, Lawrence Bartholf QPresi- dentj, Duane Scroger CVice- Presidentj, Winton Scroger QRe- porterj, David Starkweather lSentinelJ, Richard Ganshaw CSecretaryJ, James Stevens lTreasurerj. Absent: Laverne Underhill. The Genesee County Achievement Day was held at O.A.C.S. this year. Among our other activities, we had a ioint roller skating party with the F.H.A., and also put on a P.T.A. program with the F.H.A. We sold cards, pop, and calendar ads to make money this year. Through this worthwhile organization, these boys are learning better and more productive farm- ing methods. Working in our new Ag. Shop Farm And Home Workers Are Main Threads 52 Back Row: Harold Howard, liam Ruth, Leonard Kingdom, Lawrence Slusar. Front Row:
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