Quaker Valley High School - Quaker Quotes Yearbook (Leetsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1968

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Inherit the Windi' and Take Her Sheis Mine were the 1967-68 hits presented by Thespian Troop 421 under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Koehler. Being a member of this national organization is the highest honor given to outstanding actors and actresses at Quaker Valley. fi? The main purpose of the Entertainer's Club, sponsored by Mr. Iacobucci, was to help its members learn to perform before an audience without fear. Each Week a diiferent student or group of students would entertain the rest of the club by playing musical instruments or singing. Thespiansg Entertainer's Club

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The Knitting Club, under the supervision skill and patience required for knitting. The of Mrs. Koehler, was open to any student, members hope to be able to create sweaters, beginner or non-beginner, interested in knit- scarfs, mittens, and slippers to add to their ting. It has given its members a sense of the wardrobes. 4 .ni-J ' For the members of the newly-formed some task of teaching most of the club to Bridge Club, activity period was a time to play the game, while a few pros formed enjoy learning and playing bridge. Miss foursomes of their own. Stevens and Mr. Simpson took on the awe- Knitting Club, Bridge Club



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A new club this year, Debate Club has done much to develop the forensic skills of its members. Debating was on a variety of controversial topics and was both formal and extemporaneous. Mr. Pelaia, the spon- sor, looks forward to the club's becoming part of the National Forensic League next year. Enthusiasm ran high in the business edu- cation department as the students organized a club of their own. Meeting once a week, the group was host to guest speakers from colleges, business organizations and ma- chine companies. Mrs. Marie Douthwaite and Mrs. Mary Selevos sponsored this activity, but the club was run entirely by the secretaries-to-be. Field trips were planned during the school year to business oilices to acquaint the girls with what to expect when they begin to work. Interspersed with these ac- tivities were discussions on the use of tele- phones, etiquette, and charm - all of which were aimed to give each girl a fm- ishedv touch before going into the world of business. Debate Club, Business Club

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