Valley Forge High School - Archive Yearbook (Parma Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1964

Page 104 of 208

 

Valley Forge High School - Archive Yearbook (Parma Heights, OH) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 104 of 208
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Page 104 text:

AV CREW AND WVFH KEEP STUDENTS AUDIO VISUAL CREW BOTTOM ROW: Dave Cochran, Rebar,Karen Urban, Al Bachner. THIRD ROW: ,IeffKachelein, Eric Dod,Bob Schmitt, Doug Lichvar, Emi1Mikulas,RichKoharik, Frank Stead, Bill Fixley, Rich Stahurski, Wayne Lukacsko, Larry Coates. SECOND ROW: Rich Martin, Ed Folsom, Roger Henning, Don Gray,Bert Hockenberry. Margaret Grabiec, Joseph Golombek, Richard Schenke, Bob AV crew member, Don Gray, regulates the sound for the morn- ing show. 100 Members of the Audio Visual Crew gained prac- tical experience about the operation of radio and television apparatus as they provided a service for the rest of the school. It was the responsibility of this club to deliver tape recorders, phonographs, and film projectors to teachers for use in class. They were also responsible for producing sound effects for plays, assemblies, and the WVFH morn- ing shows, '6The Patriots' Voice. As an experi- mental project, the crew operated a closed-circuit television camera at all home football games for the benefit of those people in, or near, the concession stands.

Page 103 text:

THE ADMINISTRATION AND STUDE T BODY CLINIC AIDES SEATED: Linda Momie. STANDING: , Thompson, Mrs- Maloch, Barb L0Castr0, Pam Hunter, Marsha Janet Salay. Gretchen Voll. Sue Robbins. Lorra Rose. Karen Kutchk0,Francis SiUIJiHI1SkY- 'B The clinic aides were an important service group at Valley Forge. They were trained to admin- ister minor first aid so that they could care for slight injuries and minor illnesses of the students. Also, the girls kept accurate clinic records and acted as pages for the school nurse, Mrs. Shirley Maloch. The numerous volumes of the Valley Forge library were complemented by the wide variety of paperback books found in the bookstore adjacent to the library. Students, under the supervision of Mr. David Grodhaus, served as clerks in the store. Their responsibilities included keeping the shelves in order, selling the books, and keeping records of all purchases. PAPERBACK BOOKSTORE WORKERS BOTTOM ROW: Linda Tomasch, Marge Synk, Beverly Schwarzmann, Kathy Lynne Jackson, Elaine Bachman, Kathy Juras, Judi Luke, Chris Andrews, Scott August, Betty Synk, Ruth Payne, Linda Kinbaum. Chmielewski, Karen Schulz, Betty Snyder. SECOND BOW: 99



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I FORMED ABO T ALL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Giving complete coverage on subjects of interest to the student body was WVFH, the G'Patriots' Voice on Independencef, Some of the responsi- bilities of the group were the announcing of club meetings and school bulletins, the promotion of school games and dances, and the issuance of edi- torials of school importance. This group was advised by Mr. Paul Kirby. Morning Show announcers, Bob Olive and Ed Folsom, inform the student body of coming events. WVFH ANNOUNCERS BOTTOM ROW: Sue Hostal. SECOND ROW: Sue Ann Pecora, Donna Antonelli, Ed Folsom. THIRD ROW: Bob Schmitt, Bob Olive. 101

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