Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

Page 128 of 174

 

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The purpose of this club is to provide an opportunity for talented students to de- velop advanced skills in gymnastics. These students become Student Leaders in the physical education classes and assist the regular physical education instructors during the Physical Education Unit in gymnastics. First Row, left to right: Robert De Blaber, William Callaghan, Joseph Brinn, William Dunn, Mark Popow, Joseph Calvello, Richard Garica, Mr. Welch, Advisor. Second Row: Thomas Richards, James Kellegher, Rene DeBosscher, Frank Mulherin, Edward Gillen, Edward Monahan, Blaine Harris, Robert Cale- huff. Third Row: James Phillips, Melvin Pinckney, Edward Stover, Ralph Cooper, Walter Zarzycki, Joseph Kohn, James Hanni- gan, Salome Bey. BO LIG The objectives of the bowling club are to encourage better bowling, sportsman- ship, and active competition. First Row, left to right: Mae Johnston, Mary Fewkes, Charlotte Kiser, Anthony Pizzo, Mr. Ephraim Fifthian, Advisor. Second Row: How- ard Kochman, Dick Sheppard, Hank Kozek, Harry Beckman, Ken Jones. A VANCED GY YO TH HOSTEL The American Youth Hostel is a club in which the par- tici ant travels under his own steam, b hikin , bikin , P Y 5 g boating or skiing. The American Youth Hostel is an in- ternational club with approximately one hundred hostels in Europe, and even more in the United States. The hos- tels are simple lodgings where the groups stay over night. Left to right: Kathy Beitz, Margaret Burke, John Bonnema, Buddy Karl, Dotty Przeklasa, Mr. Gary 'Breylinger, Advisorg Hay Arvidson, Steve Ball, Diane Miller, Geraldine Jepson. I

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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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First Row, left to right: Helen Bauerle, Carol Keefer, Laura Mscisz, Jeanne MacNicoll, Roberta Robeson, Dianne La Rosa, ,Ioan Brzeczek. Second Row: Vi- vienne Mayberry, Janet Kopp, Gale Custer, Mae Stewart, Joyce Madert, Joann Illingworth, Evelyn Richards. Third Row: Kathy McCoy, Dawn Horn, Betsy Eley, Emily Olinsky, Shirley Edwards, Juanita Carter, Lovie Brown, Brenda Bull. Fourth Row: Sandy Dubb, Carol Polen, Betty Polen, Mary Kohler, Rose Cook, Christena Cribb, Miss Usinger, Advisor. w L The purpose of the Cirls'Athletic Association is to stimulate interest in the girls' sport program. The officers are: President, Jeanne MacNicoll, Vice-President, Janet Kopp, Secretary, Evelyn Richards, and Treasurer, Nancy Lane. G. A. A. sponsers an annual faculty-student body volley ball game. They also participate in the New Jer- sey C. A. A. camping trip in North Jersey and the annual Play Day at Trenton State College. PORTS APPRECIATIO The purpose of Sports Appreciation is to promote interest and to give added sports information to those interested members. Football movies are shown, and sports events are discussed. First Row, left to right: Tony Sala, Robert Thompson, John Stella, David Sagers, Ray Mancinelli, Carmen Dinovi, Levi Snow, Tom Frost, Mr. jenghino, Advisor. Second Row: Joseph Kilroy, Bill Shisler, Rich Keenan, Rich Dantinne, jerry Clark, Glenn Gawin, Robert Keaney, Roger Connell. Third Row: ,lim Cooper, Angelo Marino, Gary Klein, James Henderson, Leon Perry, john Lomax, Stephen Sykes, Dave Champion. Fourth Row: Dan Everwine, Ross Toney, Sherr Kiewel, Mike Reynolds, Gilbert Stewart, Ken Stiles, Clifford Sauer, Carl Bayard.

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