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EDUCATION CLUB: L. to R.: J. Crowther, B. Woodard, E. Minsky, D. Palm, F. Peuler, L. Sweet, S. Gray- brooky D. Manasian, J. Massimo The Education Club was established to help those students who look forward to a Teaching career prepare for their prospective vocation. Atter a series of discussions and lectures dealing with such subiects as individuality among children and major teaching techniques, the members are allowed to visit a grammar school ot their choice. The newly organized Junior Engineering and Technical Society is the 55ist J.E.T.S. club in the United States. Alshliated with Michigan State University, these clubs have a sug- gested list of topic discussion proiects. The primary purpose of the J.E.T.S. is to give un- derstanding ot basic concepts ot engineering to students who possess no ideas on the subiect. JUNIORQIGJNEERING AND TECHNICAL SOCIETY. SEATED, L, to R.: M, Zampieri, G. Moody, Mr. Wagner, Advisorikgla. Tuky,,lT. Thomas, J. Van Remoortel. STANDING: G. Hauser, J. Vasile, H. Chick, G. Waynep A. Thornburgflflfylarp R. Alexander, J. McConkey, S. Hunken. ,G 84
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TRI-HI-Y: Ist ROW, L. to R.: D. Searson, C. Roush, L. Toucher, M. Lathrop, J. Herpst, J. Stitzel, S. Walbrecht. 2nd ROW: H. Daberkow, J. DeMott, K. Demler, T. McDowell, T. Blumenberg, K. Raymond, C. Middlemas, P. Panella, J. Truncellito, J. Mezerowski. 3rd ROW: D. Bloer, P. Peters, N. Stauffer, L. Worfolk, J. Levin, D. Doyle, J. Kilar, A' S, Hoyt, J. Clark, H. Bromberg. 4th F. Sibal, M. A. Fusco, L, Spellbrink. J. Petersen, A. Naidoff, J. Nelson, I. Krodel, J. Trauger, N. Williams ROW: M. Leps, C. Hammer- schmidt, J. Johnston, P. Ussher, L. Lanzendorfer, B. McCaig, P Meyer, P. Clausi, B. A. Stalter, C. Jeffreys. 5th ROW: N. McCullough The Tri-Hi-Y, which is composed entirely of Junior and Senior girls, is interested in cre- ating, maintaining, and extending throughout the home, school, and community a high standard of Christian character. By organizing many and varied activities, the girls gain new and strengthen old friendships, and gain a better understanding of people. Comprised of those athletes who have earned their varsity letters, the Lettermen's Club's chief purpose is to obtain Lettermen's iackets for its members. These iackets are worn proudly and solely by Pascack Valley athletes. As its principal money-making activity, the Lettermen's Club sponsors the traditional Bonfire Dance which is held before the sea- son-ending Thanksgiving football game. LETTERMAN'S CLUB: lst ROW: L. to R.: D. Reisman, C. Molclt, F. Mr. Talamo, Advisor, B. Geizendanner, B. Pelsang, B. Grobel, T. Notarangelo, F, Hauser, B. Kutz, D. Sarvis, J. Stolb, J. Miceli, B. Laakso, B. Fippinger, E. Mason, 3rd ROW: R. Ford, P. Luca, B. Losch- Byrne, T. Tramontozzi, A. Bedford, C. Hough, 2nd ROW: W. Wol- mann, E. Abicht, B. Doerr, R. Rush, B. Wooley, A. Johnson, B, Rit- kenhauer, M. Lohman, B. Carlson, B. Turick, A. Thornburg, B. Smith, zel, B. Franzetti, H. Chick, R. Chick, R. Buck. Q0 83 3.65 -fax. Q0 1 1
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era! in .RMT ..- -x..4g'-' BIOLOGY CLUB: SEATED, L. To R.: E. Whitehillg M. Rosenstraus. STANDING: C. Lee, H. Smifhg T. Whitey N. Weiderman, N. Teitler. MATH TEAM: SEATED, L. To R.: N. Glickg M. Breidenbachg S. Tandy. STANDING: R. Free- man, D. Lebovicig M. Laubg M. Levine. The MaTh Team is The group of sTudenTs chosen by The MoThernaTics DeparT- menT To parTicipaTe in The maTh conTesT sponsored by The Bergen Evening Rec- ord. The sTudenTs meef several Times a year wiTh The sTudenTs of oTher schools in Bergen CounTy and compeTe boTh as Teams and as individuals. i gl i The Biology Club was formed Tor The purpose of providing sTudenTs wiTh The TaciliTies Tor invesTigaTion inTo The field of biology by experimenTa- Tion. ROCKS AND MINERALS CLUB: L. To R S. Eflrosf B. Wagner, J. I-loyer. The Rocks and Minerals Club provide an opporTuniTy for inTeresTed sTudenT To invesTigaTe The field of geology To I greaTer depth Than They Tind possible i The freshman EarTh Science course. Th Club also serves as a medium of corr municaTion Tor Those sTudenTs who co IecT rocks and minerals as a hobby. The FuTure I-Iomemalcers Club sTrives To improve The knowledge and Tech- niques oT iTs members in all areas oT home economics. IT opens This field To all sTudenTs who may be unable To TTT a course in home economics inTo Their daily schedules. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB: SEATED, L. TO R.: Mrs. Jacobson, advisory C. Hook, R. Buf- Ier, M, Volelc, J. Boreo. STANDING: P. Kahnp L. Robinson, B, Kish R. Belskyg R. Franz, N. Nussg N, Becker, F. Di Beradino, K. Felixg N. Williams.
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