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SHAKESPEARE SUCIETY 'aul Hofsess President Iincent Baldassano Vice President Jlarilyn Brauer Secretary Eric Heinrich Treasurer vlrs. Bernice Levine Adviser The Shakespeare Society was formed is a natural outgrowth of the genuine in- :erests in William Shakespeare devel- Jped by the senior students in their Eng- ish classes, The c1ub's purpose is to earn about Shakespeare and his times, Jromote interest in his works, view the .atest Shakespearean performances, and Jresent productions of its own. Seated, QL-RJ: B. Ruby, L. Sciacchetano, J. Parmentier, M. Brauer P Hofsess, V. Baldassano, E. Heinrich, A. Chamberlain, Mrs. B. Levine Standing: J. Marr, V. Kleyla, R. Bieri, A. Matthews, A. Cohen, M Schlinger, D. Uhl, B. Yood, S. Havlicek, E. Borella, J. Eibl. PT FUTURE TEACHERS UE AMERICA John Camp President Rose Rizzo Vice President Dorothy Unlandherm Secretary Lind Passman Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie C. Mouncey Adviser The Future Teachers of America Club is an interesting organization in which its members may explore their own abilities and interests as related to opportunities in teach- ing. Seated, CL-Rl: M. Marr, S. Munitz, L. Passman, R. Rizzo. Standing: D. Unlandherm, W. Brownstein, V. Kleyla, Mrs. M. C. Mouncey, J. Camp. FUTURE NURSES UE AMERICA Barbara Mazula President Margaret Townsend Vice President Regina Dederick Secretary Judy Cerra Treasurer Miss Irene Carrara Faculty Mrs. Ruth Carbone,R.N. Advisers The purpose of this club is to in- terest students in personal and com- munity healthg to encourage them to find out what nursing requires and what it offers, and to help them think wisely about nursing or other branches of medicine as careers. The activities of this club in- clude hearing speakers, taking field trips, and seeing films. First row, QL-Rl: M. Townsend, B.Mazula,Mrs.R. Carbone, D. Deder- ick, J. Cerra. Second row: P. Zampella, J. Spinozza, C. Pescatore, P. Sokolik, J. Negrelli, L. Wexler, P. Phelps, L. Pensel, Miss I. Carrara, C. Solar, C. Mucha, G. Sheridan, G. Rivers, S. Malek, P. Swatek.
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Seated, QL-RJ: R. Rahner, J. Albers, R. Fairweather. Standing: L. Cusinato, E. Aagesen, Mr. Weiss, R. Tomlin, R. Horton. ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB Stephen Havlicek President William Henning Vice President Merrie Schlinger Secretary Marilyn Brauer Treasurer Mr. George Leiderman Adviser The purpose of the Advanced Science Club is to provide students with an op- portunity to gain scientific concepts which extend beyond the high school curriculum, and to offer the individual the means to develop and present ori- ginal ideas and projects. NATURE STUDY CLUB The Nature Study Club, under the supervision of Mr. Melvin Weiss, is organized for those students who want to broaden their knowledge of plant and animal life, The club takes care of a variety of animals which are collected throughout the year, This club provides enjoyment for those interested in wild life. Front row, QL-RJ: V. Kleyla, A. Cohen, M. Brauer, M. Schlinger, R. Tomlin, Mr. G. Leiderman. Back row: S. Havlicek, W. Henning, J. Marr, T. Cerbo, E. Heinrich, E. Bandazian, A. Cerny. ASTRDNDMY James Schwarz President Mr. James Norton Adviser The Astronomy Club, under the able direction of Mr, Norton, is one of the most active of the extra-curricular ac- tivities in school. The members meet twice a month and have taken several field trips to such places as Hayden Planetarium and Newark Airport. Front row, QL-Rl: R. Horton, J. Schwarz, W. Panachyda. Back row: K. Mlllman, V. Montalbano, Mr. Norton, R. Loeffler, L. Biehler. 'l
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First Row, QL-RD: Mrs. N. O'Connell, J. McRae, J. Wilson, N. Burros, A. Matthews, R. Klausner, M. Schlinger, B. Montagne, L. Sciacchetano, Miss. B. Green. Second row: R. Kammerl,M. Wanamaker, P. Forrest, D. Unlandherm, S. Krawiec, C. LoCascio, J. Morrell, C. Brunner, E. Rubin, P. Huebner, M. Kunovsky, J. Goetz, B. Mazula. Absentees: E. VonderLeith, G. DeCristoforo, B. Crowell. The newspaper staff publishes The Crown, RMHS's newspaper. Journalistic knowledge and experience obtained while working on the newspaper are two of the benefits received by staff members. The newspaper offers publicity for organiza- tions, worth wh i l e projects, students' achievements, and serves as an outlet for creative talent, UBRARY BUUNCIL Richard Haase President Evelyne Forster Vice President Eleanor Epner Secretary Bob Lang Treasurer Mrs. Lucy Squitieri Faculty Adviser The members assist in circulation, processing books and periodicals, typ- ing, filing, shelving, and arranging dis- plays. Special activities during Library Week included a tour of Prentice Hall publishers in Englewood Cliffs, and presentation of badges to members meet- ing club standards, 'Librarians-of-the-month' and dele- gates to the New Jersey Student Library Council convention, as well as officers, are elected by members. Fifi Seated, QL-RQ: J. Nichols, L. Passman,K.Heilman,D. Troike, D. Buch- ner. Standing: Mrs. L. Koch, W. Brownstein, P. Sokolik, E. Forster, J. Hammell, L. Bergamo, P. Swatek, R. Rizzo, A. Cornelius, D. Unland- herm, Miss Audrey Burkart. 090 NEWSPAPER Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Audrey Matthews Rynda Klausner Merrie Schlinger JoAnn Wilson Nelson Burros Feature Editors News Editor Judy McRae Head Typist Barbara Montague Business Manager Louise Sciacchetano Production Manager Eric von der Lieth Sports Editor George DeCristoforo Circulation Manager Barbara Crowell Production Manager Raquel Kammerl Art Editor Mrs. Nancy O'Connell Miss Bettye Green Faculty Advisers First row sitting, QL-Rl: J. Hammell, C. Mucha, M. Kleyla, E. Epner, E. Forster, Mrs. L. Squitieri, R. Haase, B. Lang, D. Troike, D. Buchner, A. Cornelius, A. Halperin. Middle row:P.Soko1ik, J. Waibel, I. Boettch- er, W. Brownstein, V. Landgraf, J. Pecora, J. Landgrai, A. Straub, B. Burzenski, R. Saporito, K. Czarnecki, S. Rubin, P. Maley, N. Marcus. Last row: R. Hamlet, P. Ensign, D. Pecora, M. Rhode, G. Bieri, A. Salomon, C. Croce, M. Pieja, J. Tomka, B. Lohse, G. Loeb, P. Sbar- atta, B. Sammartino, K. Konopacki. Missing from picture: P. Huebner, J. Morrell, C. Heyman, G. Reinertsen, E. Eyerman, L. Bergamo, C. Cinque, D. Buoncristiano, C. Jury, L. Farrell, S. Ehrlich, P. Block, B. Gahn. TRlHlY a Dorothy Unlandherm President Peggy Sokolik Vice President June Hammell Secretary Diane Buchner Treasurer Dorothy Troike Chaplin Leslie Bergamo Historian Miss Audrey Burkart Faculty Adviser The objectives of the Tri-Hi-Y are to serve and promote a better relationship between the school club and the COIIIITIUI1- ity. The group's activities include assist- ing in community fund-raising cam- paigns, attending various meetings with other Tri-Hi-Y groups, and promoting and executing projects within our school for the enjoyment of the student body.
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