Western Beaver High School - Aurora Yearbook (Industry, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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Western Beaver High School - Aurora Yearbook (Industry, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 84 of 168
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l P. Powell lzeapian ociefy The past two years our Dramatics Club has provided everyone not only with entertainment, but also with training in self-expression which is so important for suc- cess. Through participation in plays, students acquire the ten points necessary for membership in the National Thespian Society. Thespians work to bring out the best in each student, to give him a greater appreciation of drama, and through it all to develop the qualities of co-operation, responsibility and loyalty. Only the participants realize the amount of hard work that goes into each production, but their reward is the knowledge that the show succeeded because of their col- lective efforts. Mrs. Hickey instills in her members a greater interest in the theatre and what it represents. Seated: G. Dawson B. Onuska J. Herter Standing: K. Petchel J. Daniels T. Bomar K. Stephens R. MacLeod J. Siranovich R. Suchanec Seated-' Jl1dS0U HGYICF, vice president, Ruth MacLeod, secretary, Sttmdmgq Judy Daniels, treasurer, Ken Stephens, president, Mrs, Hickey, sponsor. enior .High llralnafica Row 1: E. Allison R. Suchanec P. Davis L Chaffee C Tepsic I Krizan A Daniels B Hammers NI Basta ' ' . '. N' ' fi' y- y- ,- ,in ,.S1lHOIl,P.P'll,D,S - gella. Row 2. Cain, R. MacLeod, K. Ondra, 'T. Mercer, C. Tarbuk, S. McCanna, C. LeMasters, M. Aukscunjas, B. Bilrrouglisevl. Danigllg . Johnson. Row 3: G. Dawson, N. Arlov, L. YV1lks, T. Bomar, K. Stephens, J. Herter. 1 7 i 1 ,, - ,, afaiww ..r,f.4.u1 , f -,m.mmww1f,,

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'N st N ' . K W ,T Q . X J y v tt.. . . . so .as , Q , L , . vp f . ,S . at -if X ...W-.--.... 8-assi .S we ts ,fr 'C' Rau' I: S. Richards, A. LeMasters, C, LeMasters, C. Flasco, P. Aeon, J. YYebb. T. Piquet. G. Caflro, J. Grimm, R. Hendershot, J. XVaida, C. Bailey B. Onuska, M. Brucker, N. Arlov. Mr. Curto. Ron' 2: I.. Myers, R. Dex astatore, M. Lynch, A. Kidder, S, McComlJs, R. Hertel, T. Patton, B Xlatoiich. R. Miller, P. Morris, P. Davis, E. Reid, K. Reynolds, B. Mosura. Siranovich. Rott' 3: K. Turyan. G. Miller, D, XYalton, F. Thorne, H. Lampkin, C. findcrson, C. Thorne, R. Giansito, P. Marron, P. Prince, T. Robinson, M, Elliott. I. Todd. I. Krizan. Rott' 4: K. Yute, T Madish. B. Smith, J. XN'elch, P. Prodonoxich, CQ. Brandt. I.. Robinson, IJ. Secchintti. S. Chambers, J. Patterson, .L Vnletic, B. Xkittilzslagcr Rott' 9: H. Lowery, B. Eckles, J. Rasillo, A. Malloy. I.. Dt-llrito, IJ. XvCI'lCll2l, B. Singleton, I.. Sheets. K. Stephens, I.. McMillin, I,. Herter, S Szyrnanowski. J. Melnick, M. Jones. Row 6: I.. Davis, M. Bert-sic, B. Jonas, P. Rovalesky, C. Tarhuk, S. Crytzer, I. Rossonime, C. George, K Petchcl. S. McCanna, P. Benek, L. Steele, H. Doyle. tlldify Clt0il' . . . Music Hath Many Charms Sweet strains of vocal music emanate from the music suite during fourth period as the varsity choir practices for one of its concerts. The annual spring concert, held this year on April 10, climaxed a year of hard work. The choir later enjoyed a trip to Riverside High School on Monday, April 27. The members appreciate and cherish the friendly, patient tutorage of Mr. Leo Curto. Lois Myers, head zzcmnljmzzistg Mr. Curto, 1Iz'rerlor,' Irene Rossomme, rzssistrzrzt fzirznixt. ,sis 'M-as V a A MID-IVIZSTERN CTHORLS representatixes work-out with Mr. Clurto before going to Rochester in January. 'liliree hundred representa- tives from the schools of IVestern Pennsylxania attended. Oni representatives were Tom Patton. Joanne Siranoxich, Karen Petclrel. Patil Prodonovich, and Elaine Reid. I I 7 Q 4' K ! 1



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, QD 'EG -5 Dave Bomar, jJresirIe11t,' Lois Myers, secreinry-lrerzstwerg Ronald Bas- sar, student council reprexerztalizfeg Mrs. Mcl.ean, sponsor. Ron' I: AI. Brucker P. Rossomme R . Stephens T. Black S. Petruska Ron: 25 I.. Myers - D. Livada F. Prince K. Rice Row 3: J. Ullman I.. Markle D. Cilli D. Bomar E A R. Bassar J. Hlelch S. Milnes V. Preston 'S.s... ,.. 'f Jllailz The Math Club provides an opportunity for members to share new experiences in the Held of mathematics. To be eligible for membership students must take Algebra II, geometry, or trigonometry, maintaining a C average or better. l'Vith the aid ol' Mrs. McLean they have made and sold programs at basketball games, decorated bulle- tin boards, and presented an award to the Outstanding senior in advanced math. The Science Club promotes a greater interest in re- search and experiment. Members include dedicated students ol' chemistry, physics, and biology who probe seientihe phenomena. They perform experiments in the various fields and particularly use the telescope. Other activities included speakers on astronomy and the prepa- ration of plaques of common leaves. 5. cience Cfub Row N I: C. Mcillinton, D. Robbins, E. St. George, D. Patton, P. Stefl, D. Adkins, R. DeMarco, G. Talkington, 2: llr. Mastrovich, rpomm-, Postieh, H. Udick, D. Rodwav, B. Singleton, D. Ve 'llz, l'. Z' N l Mr. Hromanik, sponsor. Row IIL 1 leg er. ' X 3? 4

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