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F.E.A This year F.E.A. consisted of 27 girls. It was opened to students in the senior, junior, and sophomore grade levels. Initiation entitled new members to join by performing a made-up skit at the ceremony. Selling cookies and cupcakes to the student body was a weekly routine which enabled the club to accumulate money. Faithful members volunteered their services to such activities as working on the Homecoming float, attending meetings, and helping out as hostesses at the annual Open House. The Future Educators in Action also purchased necessities for families during the holidays. 1. Selling cookies is a weekly activity; and P. Piper, ). Bachusz, and J. Zrnchik do their part in contributing by purchasing the last three cupcakes from M. Corcoran. 2. SITTING-C. Bachusz, M. Demeter, N. Michel, D. Paucak, P. Vetroczky, D. Peters, A. Gigac, M.L. Catania, M. Gambini. KNEELING-D. Mahony, S. Augustyn, J. Grenchik, S. Novak, S. Peyovich, E. Hrinyo, P. Danilidis, D. Demkovich, D. Williamson, L. Antic, A. Duray. STANDING—P. Burgan, J. Zrnchik, C. Biedron, P. Piper, M, Corcoran, A. Dado, P. Henry. 24
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BOOSTER CLUB Anxious to support their team, the Booster Club organized cheering blocks and supplied fans with buses to the away events. Freezing and becoming hoarse has always been an experience encountered by these spirited OILERS, who are consistently boosting the team's morale. The members have also painted signs that were used to decorate the players' homes. While under the leadership of Miss Parker, the homecoming parade and Sectional Sweetheart Dance were also organized. 1. OFFICERS—). Bachusz, Vice-President; M.B. Singel, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Curosh, President; Miss B. Parker, Sponsor. 2. Four senior girls decorate M. Singel's home with signs that they painted during the week for a football game. 3. Booster Club members display their spirits by attending pep assemblies. 4. Creative workers devised this hoop which was used at a football game. 23
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1. Melting ingots depicted the F.E.A.'s Homecoming theme. 2. OFFICERS—M.L. Catania, Vice-President; P. Vetroczky, Secretary; A. Dado, Treasurer; L. Antic, Social Chairman; P. Burgan, President; M. Corcoran, Cookie Chairman; Mrs. J. DePeugh, Sponsor. 3. L. Antic slices a loaf of bread mack by her grandmother for the initiation. 4. A candlelight ceremony formally accepted the new members. 25
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