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ROW I: D. Van Winkle, B. Chandler, P. Congaware, M. Morasca, Treas. P. Sutliff, Sec. R. Marstellar, V. Pres. J. Heald, Pres. D. Fleming, T. Katope, R. Davis. D. Johns, Adv. Mrs. Bedford. ROW II: S. Hinkson, N. Chismar, N. Law, K. Beatty, D. Curran, H. Powell, N. Schuers, L. Robison, J. Gongaware, B. Dillaman, L. Hayes, S. Kiser, R. Canon. ROW III: T. Henry, J. Bettes, B. Householder, J. Cutshall, L. Larson, K. Adams, L. Shumaker, B. Vivian, D. Schlosser, C. Steiger, C. Boyd. ROW IV: G. McFadden, D. Courp, T. Wood, G. Kantz, L. Snyder, J. Mulligan, B. Olsen, R. Bugbee, M. Templeton, E. Kantz, R. Mulligan, R. Getty. DRAMA CLUB The 1961-62 Drama Club is the first attempt for several years at a definite organization concerned with the high school theatre. The main objective of this club is to make student direction, make-up, acting familiar to the students. By the production of plays these aspects of drama are made available to the members and student body. Mrs. Bedford is advisor and her talents and leadership were greatly needed. UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION The purpose of the model United Nations is to give the participating student an opportunity to observe the procedures and to understand the many accompanying problems. By attending the meetings, and aspects of public speaking, parliamentary procedure, and diplomatic strategy combined with the association with other students, were all rewarding to the 1961-62 delegates. Mr. Darcangelo has been in charge of the Saegertown group for the last three years. Like the preceding yearly meetings, a trip to Erie will be the main event. ROW I R. Davis B. Olsen Adv. Mr. Darcangelo D. Fleming L. Besson ROW II J. McMichael M. Rabell M. Flick C. Gilmore D. VanWinkle R. Williams 29
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ROW I: M. Grinnell, Sec-Treas. J. Mulligan, Pres. L. Jobe, Adv. Mr. Shorts, V. Pres. D. Schlosser, Chaplin. R. Huson, R. Mulligan. ROW II: E. Kantz, R. Getty, D. Morris, C. Micheals, G. Kantz, D. Thomas, L. Forsythe, E. Morceca. Hl-Y The object of the Hi-Y is, to quote the club's constitution, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Being a service organization, it does much to stimulate the interest of the completely male membership in social problems, both local and national. The activities and functions of the club are under the direction of Mr. Shorts. TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is the girls chapter of the Hi-Y. In many ways these clubs are very similiar in that they support the same code and strive to reach the same goal. One of its projects is donating a basket of food to a needy family each year at Christmas. The Tri-Hi-Y, under the supervision of Mrs. Strickler, has done much to further the progress of the school and community. ROW I: S. Hinkson, J. Flick, D. Curran, V. Pres. C. Free, Pres. C. Smith, Adv. Mrs. Strickler, Sec. P. Smith, Treas. L. Robison, Chaplin, M. Templeton, B. Vivian, C. Steiner. ROW II: C. Maurana, B. Brown, K. Wrye, C. Haskins, B. Dillaman, P. Mitchell, S. Ridgeway, N. Schruers, L. Wrye, D. Schlosser, C. Steiger, H. Powell. ROW III: J. Williams, M. Wedzek, M. Daniels, M. Flick, S. Brown, J. Kantz, K. Beatty, J. McMichael, M. Rabel, M. Custard. 28
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ROW I: D. Shoop, Hist. S. Hinkson, Pres. M. Templeton, Adv. Mr. Hall, Sec. J. Flick, Treas. L. Larson, V. Pres. K. Durkee. ROW II: B. George, D. Daniels, G. Slater, M. Flick, K. Doyle, M. McMunn, A. Grinnell. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F.T.A. is a device of the teaching profession. The Saegertown chapter has four basic purposes: to interest good students in becoming teachers; to explore the teaching field; to cultivate qualities of leadership, character and scholarship; and to render service to the school and community. The agenda for this year has consisted of several money raising projects, movies, a field trip to Slippery Rock State College, several social events for the club, and a trip to Harrisburg for two of the members. COMMERCIAL CLUB As one of the members stated, the main object of the Commercial Club is to raise sufficient funds in order to finance a field trip at the end of the year. By selling candy and programs at athletic and social functions, the girls try to raise the necessary money for their trip, while at the same time, benefiting the school in general by providing these services. The school newspaper The Panther Flash is also under the jurisdiction of the Commercial Club. The newspaper is edited, printed and distributed monthly. ROW I: S. Hinkson, C. Lawrence, R. Shea, J. Flick, S. Ridgeway, P. Sutliff, B. Smolinski, B. Vivian, C. Bowes, S. Gibson, N. Schruers. ROW II: C. Haskins, B. Dillaman, J. Gongaware, L. Vaughn, N. Law, Adv Mr. Keba, B. Householder, D. Jones, P. Smith, C. Steiner, D. Schlosser. ROW III: K. Wrye, A. Grinnell, K. Beatty, P. Mitchell, C. Free, C. Smith, D. Curran, L. Robinson, L. Wrye, H. Powell, C. Steiger.
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