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The Lettermen's Club is composed of those students who lettered in '62-'63 in any varsity sport or varsity , cheerleading. Those who lettered in '64 gained member- J ship upon receiving their letter but are not pictured. YVith the aid of Mr. Temple, money was acquired to purchase sweaters for those who lettered for two con- secutive years. The awards were presented at the All Sports Banquet on Tuesday, May 19, 1964. 'l ' RC? ENN, L Row 15 K, Pc-tchcl, .if'rr'eInVy,' T. Bcrovich, wire jn'f.sirIer1!,' P. Bcnck, 'lf Nlzldish. Ron' 2: Hcrlcr. I'. Mzlrron, D. Verzelln Ron' 3: D. Chevalier, C. Andrews, K. Stephens, T, Bomar. V X' v. Rozv I: P. Feydo, K. Yntc, D. Robbins, 'll Patton. Ron' 2: G. Brandt, president, B. Dawson, freaszuwr, C. McClinton, J. Camaioni. Row 3. L. Robinson, T. Dawson, T. Troup, B. Singleton, P. Prodonovich. 94
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Qirff aceacferd Ron' 1: CI. lflasco. B. Eckles, C. Zorirli. S. llalser. A. LeNIastcrs, S. Henderson. D. XYalton. S. Kramer, .-X. Zlalovirli. Ron' 2: J. Lee, C. johnson, B. Polce, Al. xlilfllll, R. Madish, I.. Moore, B. Dawson. C. XYhitt, KI. hI2lill'0Yll'll. Rau' 3: C. Nlinehart, CL. Hailey, C. Ingleheld, B. Zorich, M. a il Selzik, S. 'l'u1'lJllk. S. P'i . Mrs. Gonano, sponsorg Shirley Kramer, president. The Girls' Leaders is composed of girls from both junior and senior high. Its purpose is to further the de- velopment of the ability of each member and to better her skills in competitive sports. Members are selected by classmates from their gym classes. Their duties are to lead exercises and to assist the instructor in demonstrat- ing skills. This year the girls took part in many activities includ- ing volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis, softball and gymnastics. They worked with the Boys' Leaders in the behind the scenes action of the gym exhibition. A bowling party and picnic climaxed the year's social events. 93
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X SBE? XXX Q S E 2 X xii.-Q W N. Seated: K. Yute, T. Madish. Standing: E. Reid, H. Doyle, A. Vuletic, N. Rice, K. Reynolds, L. Molchan, E. Zibaila, B. Onuska, D. Sellers. ommercial The purpose of the Commercial Club is to work along with the business course to help the girls develop the good characteristics of an efficient secretary. To gain ex- perience in working for someone, each girl was assigned to do the personal typing of two teachers in the high school. This has proved a worthwhile experience. Their programs have included films, demonstrations of tele- phone usage and application for employment. Money raising projects provided the means for a trip to Pitts- burgh during which the girls toured several business schools. fi Frances Pillar, president, Mr. Cupani, sponsor, Bonnie McDole, secretary, Mary Ann Page, vice president. M Z C ef! 56 gb.: Seated: Elaine Reid, fII'C'SidI?7'lt,' Barbara jo Onuska, secretary. Stand- ing: Kitty Yute, lf7'6fZSllT8?',' Mrs. Braheny, sponsor, Kathie Reynolds, vice president. Iflalnera Club One of the newly formed and active organizations of our school is the Ushers Club. Mr. Cupani and the mem- bers have relinquished their time and service to laying out the welcome mat for visitors at various activities held in the high school. This reception committee of boys and girls from junior and senior high has added a warm touch to the school's atmosphere. Row 1: K. Devastatore, P. Morris, D. Caparuolo, M. Page, P. Prince, F. Pil- lar, M. Onuska. Row 2: F. Thorne, B. Minehart, B. McDole, I. Todd, D. Pekich, G. Mihlbauer. Row 3: Chaf- fee, L. Dunn, M. Loncar, S. YVilliams, P. McDade, B. Beck, V. Carothers. g . of was 35 ss l.,,l,,Jt t 4x .., - .-.f-.ia - --..
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