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Pauline Dawes, Sharon Ring, Edyse Katz, and Susan Freeman tend the monetary end of the Red Cross Club’s bake sale. 28
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Katara presents Black interludes covering history Katara presented “The Black Truth”, a play by Mr. Delman Sailor of Weaver and Mr. Wayne Williams at the University of Hartford in March of this year. Club members saw video tapes of a previous per¬ formance during their study halls. The play covered a variety of scenes from pre-Slavery Africa to Contem¬ porary America. Katara also spon¬ sored a dance. “Beat HPHS” read the tags which the National Honor Society sold on two tag days. Proceeds of the sale will go towards a scholarship to be pre¬ sented to a graduating senior. An airplane wash will provide the re¬ mainder of the scholarship fund. Members of the Debate Club learn to organize their ideas and present them. Organized thought and listen¬ ing comprehension play a big part in the success of a debator. In addition to learning these skills, members be¬ come interested in world as presented in debates. Far left: Honor Society consists of (Row 1) Teresa Rozek, Diana Kelly, Marcia Katz, Jeanne Klein- man. Marguerite Zamlauski, Shirley Hudson, Mar¬ gery Jess, Miss Belisle, (Row 2) Gloria Oliver, Sylvia Fox, Debra Koret, Zelda Geyer, Arlene Sheketoff, Irene Grossman, Cara Schweitzer, Laura Carabillo, Nancy Gaylor, Mary McKinney, Steven Mastronarde, (Row 3) Kenneth Berg, Sidney Bur- stein, Peter Demos, David Walczak, Steven Spanier, Alan Barth, Edward Lazer, Milton Johns, Joseph Perlman, Neal Katz, Ethan Unger, Cary Wasserman. Katara members include (Row 1) William Clark, Winifred Murphy, Jessie Matthews, Sandy McGar- rah, (Row 2) Joseph Carey, Stephen Cephas, Robin Deane, Jackie Cooper, Debby Green, Edris Ken¬ nedy, Gloria Taylor, Juanita Matthews, Wallace Claity, David Johnson, Clarence W eatherspoon, (Row 3) Tony Means, Gloria Ware, Lavern Walker, Joyce Lewis, Sharon Mounds, Joyce Edmunds, Law¬ rence Williams, Frances Bingham, Brenda Joiner, Sonja Hooker, (Row 4) Mr. Delman Sailor, Pauline Dawes, George Clopton, William Taylor, Juanita Matthews, Roy Greaves. 27
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Equador receives TAKITS from Red Cross Club Red Cross Club includes (Row 1) Teresa Rozek, Sharon Lewis, Laura Carabillo, Debbie Dahlman, (Row 2) Edyse Katz, Helen Charlinski, Randie Handleman, Pauline Charlinski, Beverly Feldsher, Irene Grossman, and Miss Buckley. Both the Red Cross and Future Teachers’ Clubs are affiliated with national organizations and are for special interests of Weaver students. The Red Cross Club is for students interested in becoming nurses or working in an allied health field. Their major activity of the year was Oper¬ ation TAKIT. The students got together, making posters and educational materials on first aid for underprivileged people in Ecuador. The Future Teachers’ Club also had a suc¬ cessful year. Its members meet to discuss the problems and rewards of the education field. In order to raise funds for a trip to Washington, D.C., members sold five-cent candy bars, much to the appreciation of the whole student body. The Future Teacher’s Club includes (Row 1) Mary Ann Sampson, Diana Kelly, Pauline Charlinski, Gretchen Hughes, and Angela Mrs. Gubitz, Yvette Ford, Lydia Barnette, Sue Freeman, (Row 2) Thomas. Irene Grossman, Helen Charlinski, Sharon Lewis, Elinor Sherman,
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