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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Seated Kathy Stnttc 'Kane Oltman Judy Sabo Andrea Sabo Karl Karash Standtng Anthony Massey Mr Barnes Bert Norder Fleldmg Featherstone PHOTOGRAPHY CL UB The Photography Club was formed 1n 1956 to acquamt members Wlfh latest de velopments 1n the f1e1d of ptcture takmg Members are assrgned to take p1ctures of all school events for use 1n school pub11 canons ,J A UD! O VIS UAL AIDE5' Members are respons1b1e for carrymg out the aud1o v1sua1 program wh1ch 1S 1n charge of Mr Paul Muschella New equ1p ment IS used and members are tta1ned 111 IIS care Mov1es are shown 1n the Aud1o V1sua1 room under the gym VIS UAL EDUCA T I ON Left to rrght Don Mazzoltnt Lou Colonna Bruce Wettman Rrchard V1nc1querra B111 Rerd Mark Wood Karen Holmes Carol Schomng Jack Lane Frank Kuhar Mr Muschella Xa,,.,f' Y' I F 1 IP! 49
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THESPIAN SQCIETY AND DRAMA TICS' CL UB Row 1: Kathy Querin, Linda Galati, Carol Hoffman, Jim Shirey, Dave Passerallo, Sally Sarver, Judy Weber. Row 2: Robert Fromer, Mary McCurdy, Pat McClintick, Sandy Lastoria, Marilyn May, Bonnie Steele, Eileen Homing, Barbara Kinter. Row 3: Tom Greene, David Lorah, Bert Norder, Bob Norder, Mark Wood, Bill Wil- son, George Gross, Mr. Lenenski. THESPIAN SOCIETY AND DRAMATICS CLUB The Thespian society is a nation-wide organization whose purpose is to advance dramatic arts in the secondary schools. During the year, the Thespian Society and the Dramatic Club gave two plays, What a Life, a three-act comedy, and The Cur- ious Savage. In addition four one-act plays were given. As part of their activities, members of these clubs also attend plays produced by college and professional groups, and take part in the Drama Clinic at Kent State University. DRAMA TICS CL UB Row 1: Marianne Tretnik, Judy Weber, Sandy Lastoria, Carmen Coladangelo, Bonnie Steele, Eileen Horning, Karen Holmes, Sally Sarver, Barbara Kinter, Roland Little. Row 2: Betty Schoning, Karen Rebner, Sue Rue- ger, Kathy Querin, Theresa Sheridan, Linda Galati, Ann Van, Mary McCurdy, Bob Norder, Marilyn May, Bob Fromer. Row 3: Elaine Williams, Barbara Bestgen, Mary Brinkman, Jane Leske, Joanne Cerino, Mike Santel- lo, Arnold Harting, Mary Pavelecky, Mark Wood, Pat McClintick, Barb Wilson, Virginia Leffler, Mary Jane DiMattia, Tom Sayler, Larry Schiemann. Row 4: Alvis Noe, Carol Hoffman, George Gross, Tom Greene, Bert Norder, Dave Lorah, Jim Shirey, Bob Mekinda, Mr. Lenenski, Bill Wilson, Dave Passerallo, Barb Hew- lette, Mary Lou Haertl. k-J.-.a-hKh--
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.-gg .5 WICKLIFFE HIGH BAND Row 1: Kathy Sintec, Carolyn Kanai, Judy Saunway, Nancy Swartzenberg. Row 2: Mr. Spangler, Mary Pav- elecky, Barb Bestgen, Jean Vinciquerra, Bonnie Bliss, Marilyn May, Albert Olhava. Row 3: Irene Tobias, Jim DiOrio, Linda Turrin, Louise Seifert, Bonnie Steele, Dan Barchesi, Tom Michel. Row 4: Jim Hoffman, Jim Shirey, Bruce Weitman, Arnold Harding, Richard Vinciquerra, Bob Norder, Carol Hoffman. The Wickliffe High School Band is di- Baccalaureate exercises have been some rected by Mr. john Spangler. Marching of their activities. The officers are Rich- at all football games, playing for the ard Vinciquerra, president: jim Shirey, school dedication, the Christmas assem- vice presidentg Bonnie Steele, secretary: bly, participating in the district contest, and Nancy Schwartzenberg. the spring concert, Commencement and MAjORETTE5 Carolyn Kanai, Kathy Sintic, Judy Saunway, Nancy Schwartzenburg. l 3 Q - lf l t J ' -f 5 J ,I fi a fflil. 'ri Q - , . ,fl - 'S L VK f' 1 Q i ' I M if ' y 1 . Xb 5 f I ll nf ' r J S es iifi 5 A ME syst. ll ,. ' Masa i V X , , Jddqffgwcqx 50
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