Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

Page 126 of 174

 

Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 126 of 174
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Page 126 text:

First Row, left to right: B. Femia, J Murphy, D. Popow, R S arks W. Watras R . . p , . Prus, C. Schneeman. Second Row: L. MacClure, J. Snyder, G. Neidig, J. Robert- son, M. Cheesum, B. Valenti. Third Row: Mr. William Carpenter, Advisor, H Christy, J. Sewell, K. ,Iones,M Montgomery, L. Caola, ,I Masin ill, E. Peterman . . g P. Frye, R. Horwich, B. Weed, C. Morgan, R. Marsh, J. Fazzio, D. Douglas: The main function of the Key Club is to be of service to the school and community. Its members are responsible for many improvements made at W. H. S., the most renown being the planting of trees and shrubs to beau- tify the grounds. Their endeavors are also directed towards helping people. Key Club members travel to Ancora Hospital annually to play basketball with the patients, thus providing them with a source of recreation. The event anticipated by its members is the Key Club Convention held in the spring. The Pep Club is organized for the purpose of making colorful signs and posters which will arouse school spirit. An important part of our club activities is the cheering 'section at all sports events. KEY CLUB Officers, Left to right: Joe Fazzio, Dave Douglas, Mr. Carpenter, Paul Frye, Jim Masingill. First Row, left to right: M. Smortz, T. Denk, P. Hanni- gan, B. Johnson, Evelyn Exley, M. Champion, C. Parker, B. Pleis. Second Row: S. Sofia, T. Touhill, J. Turic, T. Hencke, M. A. Gardner, B. Foenig, R. Richards. Third Row: S. Cannon, C. Brizzi, S. Cogs- well, S. Chew, C. Kiser, P. Johnston, C. Sowney, E. Simmons. PEP , CLUB w 4

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4l1.1-. l l The Broadway Show Music Club is primarily a to the variety of musical shows in order to in- B. Troupe, R. Nash, P. DeNaro, L. Mochamuk, P Maul, S. O'DonnalI, C. Knepler. Third Row: B. Baum crease both their appreciation and enjoyment of D. Miller, J. Denk, M. Feeney, B. Mindziak, G. Miller this facet of our culture. BROADWAY HO JAZZ APPRECIATIO The Jazz Appreciation Club, as its name would First Row, left no right: M. Passio, K. Wimmer, D. indicate, spends its time in listening and in ap, Petersen, J. Pizzo, Mr. Ephraim Fithian, Advisorg J. reciatin .azz music Cerigitan, E. Putland, E. Pinckney. Second Row: G. P g J ' Pringle, J. Cahn, P. Robinson, A. Scott, H. Muller, R. McGaughey, C. Walko, P. Louden. Third Row: R. Natali, W. Pringle, R.Szkotak, M. Cropper,E.Lane. First Row, left to right: L. Ormsby, C. Janka, J. 1- t - 1 b, d - d t h b Biggs, E. Parrott Mr. John Dinovi Advisory N. Nolan IS emng C u eslgne 0 expose t e mem ers J. Biggs,B. Schneider,M. A. Scuccimari. Second Rowj



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H HO E DE IG In this club students are given an op- portunity to examine and experiment with some of the problems that are encounter- ed in designing a home. First Row, left to right: William Taylor, Charlie Pcavery. Second Row: Paul Lenahan, John Cogswell, Albert Meade. Standing: Mr. Irvin White, Advisor. O MECHANICS Although students in high school can carry on their education by going to col- lege, there are students who will prob- ably end their education by graduating fromhigh school and eventually marrying. In the Home Mechanics Club such stu- dents learn various methods of fixing things around the home such as plugs, leaky faucets and the like. Left to right: Henry McDowell, Leon Renne- baum, Mr. Stanley, Advisorglfllizabeth Garcia, Russell Calburn, Mike Zaccagni. BLIC SPE KI E2 Although public speaking is not a course in high school, it is a necessary part of the developement of the students. This club provides a good opportunity for those students who would like to be at ease when speaking to different groups. Left to right: Linda Gilmore, James Knepler, Miss Samit, Advisorg John Scheffield, Delores Lee, John Patterson.

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