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MATH CLUB The purpose of the Mathematics Club is to provide an outlet for interest in mathematics and to encourage capable students to do individual research in topics which are not commonly discussed in the classroom as specific subject matter. No regular staff of officers has been selected to guide the activities of this organization. Steated, QL-Rl: A. Cerny, J. Camp, R. Bieri. Standing: W. Henning, Mrs. Marjorie Mouncey, S. Havlicek. PRUIECTIUN CLUB Richard Schmollinger Chairman Alan Bickhardt Assistant Chairman Al Cerone Secretary Paul Swensen Treasurer Mr. Thomas Connor Faculty Adviser The Projection Club is one of the most active service clubs in Ridgefield Mem- orial High School. Hardly a day passes that a member of the club is not called upon to operate one of the many fine pieces of visual aid equipment which our school is privileged to own, The boys are trained to use allequip- ment and in some cases to make minor repairs, The many films shown in classes and assemblies have been enjoyed by all including the boys who have had the pleas- ure as well as the responsibility of show- ing films. if GIRLS' SHUP The termites of R.M.H,S. can hardly be classified as unattractive and unde- sirable insects. They are the girls who can usually be found in the workshop Thursday afternoons. Letting the chips fall where they may, this has been one of the most interested group of wood car- vers you can find. Whittling birds, animals, and masks has been their major activity, For a fascinating afternoon of chips and chat- ter join the Termites.' KL-Rl: S. MacPhee, S. Krawiec,C. Voigt, Mr. Thomas Connor, C. Albrecht, B. Boren. Front row, QL-Rl: J. Chamberlain, L. Cusinato, A. Bickhardt,O. Eavener, R. Schmallinger, A. Macllveen. Standing: K. Wind, J. Lihl, Mr. Thomas Conner, J. Cassese, R. Kolwek, M. Cargill, B. Rieser. Last row: T. Pece, R. Alessi, D. LeComte, S. Epstein.
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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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Seated QL-RJ: O. Eavener, K. Weber, R. Schmo llinger, Mr. J. Wilder. Standing: N. Van Leuvan, M. Macllveen, R. Kolvek, A. Tana. ELECTRONICS Kenneth Weber QWAZBDPQ President Richard Schmollinger CKZTICJ Vice President Oliver Eavener QWZTINQ Secretary Si Treasurer Mr, Julian Wilder Faculty Adviser The club meets every other Friday afternoon. The object of this club is to assist members in securing their 'Ham' licenses and to discuss and leam more about electronics. The members are looking forward to several trips to points of particular interest, GENERAL METAL SHOP CLUB Mr. Julian Wilder, Faculty Adviser This club meets every Tuesday afternoon. There is no president as its objective is to give any student in the school, as well as the students taking metal shop or-mechanics, a chance to work on projects. These projects may be special ones fscience, art, etc,jg or projects from home that need the supervision and tools to be found in the shop, or further work on school projects started in class, First row CL-Rl: R. Moller, D. Stroever, R. Heilmann, R. Solar, R. Gaizband, S. Ross, P. Schirico. Second row: J. Bogert, M. Baron, M. Frim, S. DeMercurio, R. Schepls, R. Leo, Mr. Julian Wilder. Third row: P. Klinger, R. Schut, L. Carbone, D. Provost, C. Alessi, E. Cortright, A. Pickel. Seated KL-Rl: L. Bergamo, P. Swatek, M. Kleyla, Mr. Julian Wilder. Standing: R. Keller, E. Aston, K. Wind. NINTH GRADE DRAMATICS CLUB Mr. Julian Wilder, Faculty Adviser The Ninth Grade Dramatic Club meets every Monday afternoon for the purpose of exploring reper- tory theater and learning the basic techniques of acting and directing. The group is presenting LIFE WITH FATHER this term, There are no club officers. 2 Z. i 3 I S s lr Autographs
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