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1d Talent Unselfishly. The Student Secretaries, supervised by Miss Men delson, are business students who are gaining experi ence by assisting teachers with their clerical duties. Any teacher who wishes to have typing done, or a let- - The Library Aids, under the supervision ot Mrs. - Sarah Reed, help to keep the library in smooth work- ing order. Besides registering students in and out ot the library, they help to care for the books, and also ter taken, needs only to contact a student secretary help the students use the library effectively. who will be glad to help. Student Secretaries Pictured right: Bottom row: Mary Dench, Nancy Kunzic, Hazel Kuskie, Middle row: Sheila Harbst, Marie Shoff, Vera Seliga, An- nette Gillott, Donna Bishoft, Lucille Vick, Top row: Bernie Pasqualini, David Tyler, Bill Pe- trak. Pictured left: Bottom row: Nancy Kearns, Phyllis Spicuzza, Kathy Evans, Judy Merritt, Janet Seybert, Debbie Bracalilly. Middle row: Rosemary Haller, Donna Jacobs, Pam An- drews, Pam Unrath, Kathy Felix, Carol Zihol, Norma Rodino, Lana Baxendell. Top row: Janis Gray, JoAnn Dugas, Claudette Wonderly, Linda Rasky, Sheila Duffy, Shelly Wiemert, Patty Bracaliello, Diane Greselin. Library Aids
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Service with a smile should be the motto of the South High School service groups, whose members are always eager and dependable aids. The multiple roles ot the student announcers in- clude those ot broadcasters, sportscasters, and school reporters. These boys, members of the Key Club, enlighten, warn, and praise the students in the morning and at the end of the day. They not only re- late school happenings in capsule form, but also act Student Aids Give Their rr as the central communications operators of the P.A. system, passing messages from the faculty to the stu- dent body. The boys in the Audio Visual Club must not only be trustworthy and responsible, but also extremely cautious and alert individuals. They, under the direc- tion ot Mr. George Geis, are charged with the care and maintenance ot the school's expensive equip- ment, including proiectors, phonographs, and mi- crophones. Student Announcers ' Pictured at right: Martin Getty, Ken Fisher, Steven McFall. A. V. Staff fi -iiiigss j,,fgg5e,s,gas-fcfgtfi : Q S as ig,-535:23 53 eg ,M s K L rrf, I Pictured at left: Bill Petrak, Craig Eckert, George Kelly, Dave Tyler, John Geary, Doug Diemer, Rob- ert Creely.
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Page 100 text:
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French Club Brings Snoopy to Homecoming! 4131 , Bottom row: Kathie Roche, Linda Kovacevic, Lorrie Schohn, Georgia Hornyak, Eileen Murtha, Pam Troy, Shirley Ray. Middle row: Elaine Pauley, Jody Welch, Sharon Smith, Jean Senn, Ruthann Walker, Louise Lash, Marie Zettl, Monica Vance, Kathy Wallace, Arlene Cherney, Top row: Betty Hakim, Nancy O'Brien, Ken Fisher, Bernie Pasqualini, Scott Burd, Mike Mihalov, John Cornwall, Chuckie Troy, Sally Lemmon, Susie Kufen JODY WELCH - Vice President ARLENE CHERNEY - Secretary TOM BLAKE - President SUSIE KUFEN - Treasurer The French Club, sponsored by Mr. George Geis, elected its slate of officers early in the year. Those selected were Tom Blake, president, Jody Welch, vice president, Arlene Cherney, secretary, and Susan Kufen, treasurer. The club participated in the homecoming festiyities. Members prepared a sign advertising the coronation of the queen, ond also added a touch of color to the decoration of the stands. The members of Le Circle Francais are those students whose interest in the French language goes beyond the class room, and who find that they gain enjoyment from learning more about France and its beautiful language.
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