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CHOIR First Row, left to right: Martha Ernst, Linda Pierce, Jill Hoy, Karen Wimmer, Sandra Sofia, Donna Armour, Kathleen Harris, Christine Money, Bonnie Carino, Linda Thies, Angela Muni, Marolyn LaRosa, Donna Eldridge, Nancy Weiss, Lynn Schneeman, Patricia Lathrope. Second Row: Mary Fewkes, Bonnie Oeschlagel, Donna Locker, Barbara Dorfman, Gail Alexander, Barbara Wall, Jane Kelsey, Di- anne LaRosa, Diane Babiy, Carol Walko, Barbara Zimmer, Janice Holleny, Katherine Kaufmann, Claudia Trout, Marlene Goetter Carol Dangro. Third Row: Boyd Fox, Gary Bitters, Edward Pointer: Bill Huff, Allan Connors, John Gulda, Michael DuBrink, John Muller, Roger Lewis, Ronald Hamilton, John Landi. Fourth Row: Mark Wiess, Terry Stadnick, James Pedrick, David Ferrey, Michael Simons, Edward Stover, Robert Calehuff. The Williamstown High School Choir is divided into five sectionsg first soprano, second f soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The section leaders are as follows: Jill Hoy, Diane LaRosa, Nancy Weiss, Mike Simons, and John Muller. The choir has made several appearances in school assemblies and in the township at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Spring Concert was a variety of difficult and fun songs. Mr. DiGiorgio, the director,has worked very hard and long to build a choir of perfection. The Madrigals are a group of select students whose voices are blended together to sing A Capella at its best. I Mr. DiGiorgio rehearses with the choir. MADRIGALS First Row, left to right: Allan Connors, Boyd Fox, Martha Ernst, Jill Hoy, Nancy Weiss, Michael Simons. Second Row: John Muller, Bill Huff. Third Row: Patricia Lathrope, Barbara Dorfmann. Fourth Row: Bonnie Oel- schlagel, Bonnie Carino.
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. ,Ti Kneeling, left to right: Co-Captains, Jill Hoy, Marolyn Laliosa. Standing, middle: Miss B b Best, Carol Walko, Christina Trout, Stover, Advisor. Standing: Karen Wimmer, ar ara Leslie Carpenter, Nancy Weiss, Jackie Money. UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLE DER The enthusiastic J.V. Cheerleaders of W.H.S. started their season by cheering at the Washington Township J.V. football game. During the basketball season we see these cheerleaders promoting spirit and enthusiasm. With long and tedious practices, they improve school relation- ships and help to stimulate Williamstown High School morale.
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CHESS and CHECKER While some people may be interested in a club that may be a form of recreation with great ad- venture, there are others who enjoy passing the time with less adventurous activities. Such are the people in the Chess and Checkers Club. The members of this club are learning the basic moves of chess and checkers, in hope of being able to Seated, Left to right: Mike Miller, Ron Savukinas, Bill Shappell, ,Iohn Nardone.Standing: William Orbaceznski, ,Ion Anderson, John Knecht,Mr. Henry Maddox, advisor. play a fine game by the end of the year. Card playing is a form of recreation that will never cease. Some people even make it their profession. The Pinochle Club will teach the students how to play the game, and for those who already know the game it will help them to im- prove their skill in playing. Seated, Left to right: Linda Gregorio, Rosemary Scar- pinato, Roseanne Sala, Liz Lipsi, Halina Opanowski. Standing: Andre Miller, Harry Waters, John Pflugfelder, Mark Waters, joe Saber, Dave Dantinne, Joe Pace, Dennis Dadak. PI OCHLE CL B
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