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yjfofoyrapfy The Photography Club's progress this year was excel- lent. The school's darkroom was completed with all the basic equipment. Additional equipment will be purchased yearly. The Photography Club takes pictures for other school clubs and organiza- tions and has contributed its services to the Milestone. Officers of this year's club were james Given, presidentg Edward Ladov, viceapresi- dentg Calvin Moyer, secre- tary-treasurer, and Mr. Philip Preston, sponsor. Mr. Preston, P. Stipa, M. Gabin, F. Murray, J. Browning, J. Simons, T. Dougherty, P. Garlick, M. Banski, G. Dunbar, F. Scott, J. Given, P. Mellor, J. Hooper, F. Saravia, E. Ladov, B. Lehmuth, Mr. Jacoby. cgczen ce C116 Fir!! row: B. Murdock, N. Renninger, T. Cook, P. Grubmeyer, J. Loetterle, B. Lombardo. Second raw: Mr. Hagenbach, F. Wilmer, G. Dilks, F. Ammon, W. Arnold, R. Gilmore, R. Hoffman, L. Lake, J. Kean. Third row: M. Wosczyne, B. Eastwood, W. Cording, J. Kline, F. Ammon, P. Rasmussen, M. Moyer, C. Rau. The senior high school Science Club gives students an opportunity to work on the topics of science in which they are particularly interested. This club also trains students to operate the mass of controls in the auditorium. Club officers are William Murdoch, president, Peter Grubmeyer, vice-president, joy Ruscoe, secretary, Don Wichec, treasurer, and Mr. Walter Hagenbuch, sponsor. 69
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QQGCIUA C3116 The purpose of the offi- cials club is to study the duties of the sports officials, to learn rules of the games, and to promote fair play. Officers of the officials club are George Roberts, president, Brian Hanley, vice-president, Wayne Weid- amoyer, secretary, Tom Kraus, treasurer, Dick Kiley, interpreter, and Mr. Walter Peters, sponsor. First row: Mr. Peters, E. Caseino, O. Dinenno. Second row: W. Weidamoyer, G. Roberts, R. Kiley. Standing: E. Taylor, K. Kraus, B. Hanley. wresffby This club conducts wres- tling matches during club period. The finalists partic- ipated in the school's annual gym night. Officers of the wrestling club are Robert Dinenno, president, Ted Passyn, vice- president, Tom Sands, secre- tary-treasurer, and Mr. David Manuel, sponsor. Blessing, J. Prusan. Tom Sands and Ron Blessing demonstrate the referee's position. Fin! row: H. Weller, M. Croak, T. Moscal, R, Thacker, J. Sim- mons, L. Donahue, W. Freas. Second row: Mr. Manuel, J. Joiner, T. Dempsey, J. Fulginiti, S. Dennis, T. Sands, M. Bruno, R.
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Bffrary Firrz 1-ow: R. Dunhum, J. Natalini, I. Rambo, S. Wells, T. Styc, J. Scott, D. Hart, A. Sabre, D. Schuler. Bark row: Mrs. Wells, Miss Shaffer, P. Koval, R. Volpe, C. Evans, P. Marks, K. Pollock. Uoca Members of the Vocation- al Guidance and Travel Club participate in discussions on travel, see films, and take trips. Officers are Sandra Kish, president, Patricia M 0 s s, vice-president, Kathie Mc- Cracken, secretary, Paul Gas- land, treasurer, and Miss jane Reifsnyder, sponsor. One of the most useful organizations, the Library Club, performs such nec- essary services as main- taining the library bulle- tin board, keeping the book and magazine shelves in order, an d checking the books in and out. Officers are joan De Luca, president and Peggy Koval, secretary, and Mrs. Wells and Miss Shaffer, sponsors. fzbzzafguzizzce azzof jraoef Miss Reifsnyder. Seated: J. Loetterle, S. Abbott, P. Moss. Standing: B. Heming, H. Bailey, W. Dougherty. Sealed: P. Owens, G. Bruno, C. Patterson, H. Kurtz, J. Salmons. Smnding: P. Afnholt, R. Montello, G. Martin. 70 C5953 A club for intellectuals is the Chess Club. An an- nual tournament was in- stituted this year. Club of- ficers are Robert Fleming, president, Harold Kurtz, vice - president, William Cavaugh, secretary, Rob- ert Riply, treasurer, and Mr. Samuel Rineer, spon- sor.
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