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First Row, left to right: Ezekiel Bey, Francine Snyder, Mr. Charles Shearer, Advisorg Marie Orbanus, James Clark. Second Row: George Adler, Ray Clarke, Thomas Sampson, Richard Ballinger, George Ruppert, James Kennedy. Third Row: Arthur Salayda, William Ward, Robert Rice, Emil Steffen, Bruce Kubat, James Ruppert. ST GE CRE E SCENERY DE IG Throughout the year there are many occasions for which this group is needed. They work hard to grace our stage with beautiful and original scenery. Their work is greatly appreciated, especially in the spring when various dra- matic activities are held. Left to right: Frank Loibl, Charles Lathrope, George Gross, Mike Ward, Elizabeth Katner, Dennis Pihs, Joe Scarpinato. Without the members of this club, many of the assemblies and evening activities would not be so enjoyable. The students supply correct lighting and see that the neces- sary props are in position for the best effects. First Row, left to right: Dennis Buckhalter, Mr. Charles Bussom, Advisorg Mary Ann Madkiff, Bob Weiderspan, Ed Champion, Paul Voge, Carl Bednarski. Second Row, left to right on ladder: Craig Kelly, Wes Edwards. Third Row, by door: Pat Kennedy, Charles Massing.
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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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n l Sitting, left to right: Edie Cru Zoog, Jackie Fuchs, Bonnie Cumminger, Barbara Fields Quaile, Mrs. Louise Starkey, Barbara Gloor. FUTURE HOM MA ER Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of students studying homemaking in high schools. It provides an opportunity for students to have ad- ditional experience in planning and carrying out activities related to the home. Activities consist of welfare projects, such as collecting for UNICEF, making cancer dressings and baking cakes for Christmas baskets. Personal development is carried out by having speakers on good grooming, by taking a trip to a beauty culture school, and by learning to be a good guest as well as a good hostess by giving a Christmas and an Easter party. bb, Jeanne Little, Nancy Fritsch, Eloise Kettle- Becky Johnson, Helen son. Standing: Carol Brown, , Louise Fanz, Jeanne Advisory Kathy Diamond, 1 on First Row, left to right: Donna Flory, Vivian Pickney, Jean Erhart, Cynthia McMillan, Mrs. Margaret Mont- gomery, Margaret La Claire, Lorraine Arnold, Virginia Workman. Second Row: Melody O'Donnel, Frances Cox, Debbie Kania.
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