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Row 'l: Carol Graboski, Linda Cunningham, JoAnn Small- wood, Jimena Ford, Pam Dyson, Sandy Shaner, Polly Ark- wright, Nancy Agostinelli. Row 2: Lois Boots, Ruth Bernd, Alice McWithey, Rosella Thompson, Linda Bowers, Marie Bradford, Brenda Seaman, Christine Schramm, Pam Hysell. Row 3: Mrs. Kalcevic, Judy Pensy, Donna Marr, Debbie Cantner, Maxine Reda, Dotty Krupo, Paula Dockter, Darlene Working in the Beaver Valley General Hospital gave valuable experience to tomorrow's nurses. Diane Rich- ter, Sheri Higgins, Sharron O'Brien, Mrs. Donald Myers. Pavlovic, Linda Shaffer. Row 4: Linda Bishop, Carol Reeder, Sherill Turner, Judy Stratton, Cheryl Price, Lynn Wolfe, Diane Richter, Sheri Higgins, Sharran O'Brien. Row 5: Ethel Schramm, Kathy Farrow, Martha Hodge, Kathy Knight, Cathy Hall, Paula Berger, Linda Hodge, Becky Priest, Sandy Swick. Mrs. Keck of Point Park Junior College explained the ad- vantages and disadvantages of the nursing profession. FUTURE NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses Club endeavored to aid young adults in deciding their future careers. By participating in the volunteer programs at the Beaver Valley General Hospital, the girls were able to see first hand what the lite of a nurse is like. This experience, meetings with excellent speakers, and guidance by Mrs. Kalcevic enabled the girls to reach their first milestone toward nursing.
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SCIENCE SOCIETY l i Functioning under a new constitution and a new name - Riverside Science Society + the ren- ovated Science Club gave students a better op- portunity to cultivate their interests in the dy- namic world of science. Taking field trips to local industries and other places of scientific in- terest was one of the activities of this group The Society also strove to instill in the minds of its members the importance of science, and to give them the initiative to further their knowl- edge of this study. This was partially accom- plished through demonstrations at monthly meet ings and projects presented by the members Society members often used their spare time to work on experiments. Bill Contino, Mike Kuzma, Dale Newton, and Mr. Whetsel pool their resources to solve a force problem. 721331431 Row 'l: Jo Marlene Brandt, Christine Schramm, Linda Bishop, Sherill Turner, Kathy Kinchius, Mr. Whetsel. Row 2: Daryl Safreed, Georgian Vinski, Cheryl Ripper, Jeff Thomas, Kathy Bellian, Sharron O'Brien, Dale Newton. Row 3: Elizabeth Rogers, Parris Jones, Bill Contino, Linda Friel, Ernie Moye, Jim Dripps. Row 4: Paula McWithey, Ken Frisk, Linda Scheidemantle, LeRoy Brown, Terry Caldwell, Bernie Martin, Denny Shingleton. Row 5: Charles Hoetling, Doug Goss, Bob Lotz, Mike Kuzma, Jerry Tyson, Dave Caldwell.
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SR. HIGH STUDENT CGUNCIL Row 1: Linda Bingle, Pom Hysell, Vicki Aaron, Judy Thomp- son, Brad Thompson, Dick Fogel. Row 2: Jo Marlene Brandt, Patty Hazen, Peggy Teets, Judy Stratton. Row 3: Boyd West, Nancy Kasparek, Cathy Miller, Phil Jackson, Mark Jones, Tony Santagata. Row 4: Dave Pensy, Mike Shingleton, Francis Piper, Dennis Shingleton, Row 5: Mr. Lindeman, Mr. Cornell. Riverside's Senior High Student Council worked to further the worthy ideals of scholarship, citi- zenship, leadership, ond sportsmanship, and pro- moted better relations among students, faculty, and administration. Some of their worthwhile projects were managing the bookstore and the information desk, and sponsoring a clothing drive and a United Fund drive. This organization was indeed one to be proud of th roughout the year. Quite a crowd, wouldn't you say? The bookstore does a sell-out Student Council members, Tony Sontagata and Denny business with booster buttons. Shingleton, deliver food to needy families at Christmas- time.
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