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Row 1: Bob Bowers, Susan Thompson, Mary Graham, Mr. Freshcorn Sponsor. Row 2: Sandy Stewart, Shirley Cusick, Debbie Kirkwood, Pam Walker, Linda Hodge. Row 3: Donna The Senior Art Club, perhaps the most active club at Riverside, instilled in its members ability, skill, and interest in all aspects of arts and crafts. Composed of truly inspired students of the arts, the organization presented opportunities to gain creative and practical experiences in such diversified .fields as architecture, oil painting, commercial art and poster making, ceramics, and flower arrange- ment. ewicz President Sharyn Taylor, Vice-President Tom Zach , Corresponding Secretary Kera Tincani, Secretary Mary Graham, Treasurer Shirley Cusick. Walker, Jim Mesko, Kera Tincani, Rudy Gaydosz, Linda Belle. Row 4: David Gaydosz, Richard Neyman, Tom Zachewicz, Sharyn Taylor. SENIOR. .A.IEQ,T CDI.-'LTIB Pam Walker pauses to review her work. Students display leathercraft at the annual Art Exhibit.
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Row 1: Barbara Rossi, DeWitt Krepps, Cindy Rose, Karen Wiltrout, Bonnie Kraus, Nancy Agostinelli, Carol Kuss, Donna Sumner, Carol Holfelder. Row 2: Linda Shodd, Patti Martin, Cindy VVolfe, Gretchen Hazen, Linda Kanzleiter, Deborah Burke, Debra Wiley, Lyn Jeffers, Vicky Aaron, Miss Farkas Sponsor. Row 3: Patricia Hazen, Cheryl Allison, Riste Niiler, Mary Grahan, Linda Shaffer, Kathy Bellian, Judy Thompson, Sally Bauder, Jeannie Durco, Marsha Yahn. Row 4: Lynn Wolfe, Susan Headland, Cheryl Anderson, Brenda Quinn, Alice Cowan, Connie Young, Kathie Dengel, Larry Barge, Carole Miller, Norma Kroll. Row 5: Patricia Boots, Michal Ann Bates, Pamela Dorwarth, Trudie Miller, Carol Orr, Patty VViley, Bonnie Haine, Robert Boots, Ronald Miller, Kathy Zamperini. Row 6: Sherry Best, Linda McCrew, Peggy Dobbs, JoAnn Koenig, Arla Wolfe, Sandy Rich, Carol Senior, Judy Shrum, Cheryl Vogler, Sally Caldwell. LIERARY GLUE Their efficient and courteous way of getting things done helped the seventy-four members of the Library Club to asset the library in many ways this past year. As they performed the routine tasks of cataloging books, arranging shelves and magazines, they furthered their goal as an aid to all fellow students. This year an addition to the school was made by the Library Club . . . a student bookstore. It enabled students to purchase almost any paper back book. The profits were used to buy more books and help finance the club's trip to the University of Pittsburgh Press. President Patricia Boots, Vice-President Pamela Dorwath, Secretary Norma Kroll, Treasurer Sally Ann Bauder. 79
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How 1: Debbie Shaffer, Douglas Shaffer, Kathy Farrow, Martha Hodge, Elaine Szabo, janet Frishcorn, Paul Sokoloski, Ann Niiler. How 2: Mr. Freshcorn, Sponsor, Sandy Bissel, Sandy Kriegisch, Cheryl Allison, Gloria Mazzant, Karen Williard, Linda Kanzleiter, Gretchen Hazen, Sha1'i Hume. Row 3: Kent Butler, Bill Knight, Brenda Chuhra, Carol Canterbury, Iudy Ketterer, Teri Pensy, Nancy Barrow, Barbara Rossi. JUNIOR, ART GLUE The Iunior Art Club members, junior high stu- dents new to the field of art, and with the same abilities and interest required of their senior high counterparts, were active throughout the year with school services and instructional programs. Some tangible results of their fine work were dis- played at the anuual art show, providing a cultural background for the community. President Cheryl Allison, Vice-President Gloria Mazzant, Secretary Linda Kanzleiter, Treasurer Sandy Kriegisch.
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