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lst Row Seated, left to right-E. Pascador, D. Rishel, G. Schultz, J, George, S. Lcxcivita, A. J. Ruckle, C. Premoshls J Zigarovich, A. Kuchta, J. Cimprich, Mrs. Loutzenhiser. 2nd Row-G. Simmons, D. Ammon, J. Dumrn, B. Nunn, B Sono vich, M. Harnicar, K. Burkett, D. Schutz, J. Louderback, A. Wisser. 3rd Row-J. Bartakovich, J. Fike, D. Morocco, M Dil more, M. Nigut, K. Miller, G. Lambeth, W. Jenkins. 4th Row-M, Booher, V. Bush, R. Battles, J. Johnston, R. Ference B Halgas, W. Cardift, R. Bigler. Art Club The Art Club, in its third year, under the able direction of Mrs. C. Loutsenhizer, gives students the opportunity to enioy the theories of art. One of the two maior proiects during the school year was the painting of the backdrop for various activities, such as the Minstrel and Grade School Christmas Operetta. Copper jewelry, the other proiect, pro- vided a means of earning money. The new kiln was used in the process of enameling the iewelry and for other types of ceramic work. Camera Club The Camera Club is an extracurricular activity with Mr. Kenyon as the sponsor. Dur- ing the school year the club took pictures of football and basketball games, assemblies, and other school events. The pictures were used by the Tomahawk, Reflector, some local newspapers, and various organizations. The Camera Club sponsored the annual Sadie-Hawkin's Day Dance and sold pictures as a means of earning money. The club provides interested students with a fully equipped darkroom to develop and en- large pictures, and the two Press Cameras. lst Row Seated, left to right-R. Kocher, B. Garvis, G. Kurtz, D. Smith, M. Dent, W, Wilson, G. Fresch, 2nd Row-Mr. Kenyon, C. Brown, B. Ruckle, B, Ruckle S. Walters, N, Koepka, F. Zimmerman. 'I8
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Chorus CHORUS - GIRLS ist Row, left to right-K. Hopkins, D. Rishel, L. Shawley, N. J. Bradley, L. Ventura, B. Neale, B. Lawson, E. Kain, B. Ruckle, B. Ruckle, K. Simmons, B. Dragan, .I. Graffius. 2nd Row-R. M, Petrini, P. Morocco, S, Camp, S. Graham, P. Gunio, M. Harni- car, S. Walter, J. Garton, J. Dumm, D. Wislocky, R. Rossetti, C. Zeravica, D. Draganac. 3rd Row-J. lovino, A. Paola, K. Ya- nuso, J. Bayko, P. Fundis, A. Zigarovich, M. Doperak, F. Zimmerman, J. Bartakovich, M. Dilmore, D. Morocco, J. Vince. 4th Row-G. Brown, N. Koepka, D, Miller, N. Walkc, D. Schrock, E. Smithbower, M. Cunningham, C. Jenkins, J. Lawrence, A. Wis- ser, C. Stakor. CHORUS - BOYS 'Ist Row, left to right-L. Kemerer, T. Desmond, W. Gorvis, M. Perry, B. Jenkins, J. McHugh, N. Covalancia, R. DeFrank, W Lawson, J. Barsic, V. Bush, H. Norton, D. Wrocker. 2nd Row-P. Bermon, J. Sopko, L. Brown, R. Battle, W. Wilson, F. Urban A. Washko, G. Burkel, W. Morocco, M. Varsafsky, J. Stonisic, C. Fix, Mr. Ferri. 3rd Row-L. Corl, D. Green, J. Johnson, K Mathias, P. Wislocky, R. Ference, W. Daugherty, D. Smith, J. Chiappetti. 4th Row-E. Mandich, J. Kopylcheck, W. Novak, R Hydak, M. Gotch, J. Barsic, R. Sorbo. 'I7
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'Ist Row, seated, left to right-V, M. Smith, A. J. Ruckle, C. Premoshis, K. Simmons, D. Pratt, B. Ruckle, J. Zigarovich, B. Ruckle. 2nd Row-A. Krupar, J. Magiera, J. Graffius, D. Ammon, S. Walters, P. Gunia M. Newman, M. A. Snopko, R. Rossetti, M. Harnicar. 3rd Row-M. Yourcheck, K. Burkett, D. DeFrank 1 1 M. Doperak, F. Zimmerman, J. Cimbora, N. Koeplca, A. Zigarovich, N. Yanuso, E. Smithbower, Mrs. Harris 4th Row-D. Smith, C. Stakor, M. A. Nabuda, D. Cunningham. F. H . . The Trafford Chapter of the Future Home- makers of America started its year off by elect- ing Judy Cimbora, President, Dolores Cunning- ham, Vice President, Regina Rossetti, Secretary, and Nancy Yanuzo, Treasurer. Mrs. Harris con- tinued as our advisor. The two biggest proiects of the year were doing the laundry for the nurse to earn money and making toys, which were given to needy children. Other proiects were the tea for Open House, Tomahawk Banquet and Mother's Day Tea. All members get pins and the Seniors got a special gift. Home Nursing The Home Nursing Class, sponsored by Miss Daugherty, was the largest in a long time. The attendance every Monday and Wednesday for a semester, was fourteen. The course consisted of answering ques- tions, discussing problems and general care for a patient at home. A few days were taken off from nursing the patient to have a Halloween and Christmas party. Aside from the Home Nursing Course being educational, it was very enioyable, and we thank Miss Daugherty for being a very patient in- structor. ist Row--D. Rishel, J. Dumm, C. Brown, S. Camp, S. Graham, P. Morocco. 2nd Row-M. Newman, M. A. Snopko, M. A. Nabuda, C. Jenkins, J. Vince. 19
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