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The Music Club, S ff under the direction 6 of William E. Sch- V :P roeder, has two Q- 1. main goals: to A Y J ' learn more about S' X 'A the history, phases, v and meaning ot iazz and to share QA, their interest with each other. Each X gs week someone re- L ports on a given .l..l, phase of jazz and plays typical rec- ords. First row, left to right: S. Springer, S. Morgan, S. Spurney, S. Lytle, V. Pearson, B. Kennedy, J. Schreiber Second row: R. Sisler, R. Ditto, A. Gaudette, D. Cramer, B. Consolazia, N. Hancock, M. Duberstein, S. Hart, D. Keller, D. Ditmore, D. Nasuti, R. Fisher, R. Grant, T. Leech, J. Faulkner, R. Moncure, Mr. Schroeder, J. Goubleman Hidden: J. Hagerty, H. Wickenheiser Music Club Photography Club First row, left to right: R. Kiger Ctreasurerb, S. Murata Cpresidentl, J. Barnes Csecretaryl, J. Taggart lvice-president! Second row: R. Bessio, M. Wood, J. Mittendort, B. Welfare, D. Karro. 'wwk The main pur- pose of the Photo- graphy Club, spon- sored by William Bennett, is to de- v e l o p individual creative ability in the fields ot art and photography. It is composed of students who take, develop, and print their own pictures. The club takes pic- tures for the year- book, as well as covering every school activity. l -41 ff! 41 ' 0 . X 5 ' - A l
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is 3 ss club ' .P Left to right: T. Sharman, N. Keating lcoordinatori, J. Sanderson, M. Humphrey, B. Roundy Missing: N. Dooley, P. Weinbach, R, Hargett, Miss Brown ol 52 91 J! IG 13 ll as 1:14- Math Coaching Club The Mathemati- cal Recreation Club investigates certain phases of mathematics not covered in class and studies new developments. Ge- ometric and alge- b r a i C puzzles, m a g ic squares, c u r v e stitching, and tlexagons are fair game under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Ellen L, Bortz. The main object of the Math Coach- ing Club is to give those students who need help in math the opportunity to get it in school. Students who are able and willing to help others, as well as those who need help, work with Miss M. Elizabeth Brown, the sponsor. Math Recreation Club .3-if ' li ll Q . vii? Wifi 5 . .. its - l l, ,7s.-- Sc .l..L Left to right: M. Bates, C. Creer, L. VanCamp, N. Donner, B. McDonald, J. Williams, W. Michie Missing: Mrs. Bartz l X
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61 -.- Luk' First row, left to right: G. Yano, M. Liss, M. Klenert, M. Goldstein, J. l-lolzberg, G. Redmond, W. Gadol, S. Webb, J. Bullock Second row: K. Shell, A. Myrup, A. Middleton, L. Hansen, l. Lurie fvice-presidentl, A. Emery, R. Fetzer, P. Roberts lsecortd presidentl, Mrs, Wittman Missing: C. Bielefeldt lfirst presidenti, C. Goodman Csecretary-treasurerb, T. Keys, J, Oliff 5 71-5 1 4 'Vi uf ' x x llllllbgl r E HORA D2 ?lf,5IA For those stu- dents who have a special interest in the lives and lan- quage of the Span- ish-speaking peo- ple, there exists el Club LatinaeAmeri- Cana. Programs in- clude films, music and dress, break- ing a pinata at C h r r s tmas, and dinner at a Spanish restaurant. Founded t h i s year on the prine ciple that one learns best by do- ing, the Reporters Club submits arti- cles to the PITCH staff. While learn- ing something of newswriting, mem- bers help with dis- tributing the pa! per, acting as aux- iliary personnel. Furthering interest in journalism, the Reporters Club has been a profitable adiunct in publica- tions. First row, left to right: Mrs. Eddy, C. Crocker, H. Speiser, A, Griffith, D. Balenger, R Second row: J. Nelson, S. Karont, S. Lomond, D. Hollister, J. Darter, P. Karasz
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