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5 First Row, left to right: Sandy Popow, Jackie Rosen- bloom, Donna Lochergsponsor, Mr. John Muits. Second Row: Betty Pratt, Tony Pizzo, Marilyn Stegall, Joe Savukinas, Rick Bothwell. BOOK TORE A club which offers an invaluable service to the student body of W. H. S. is the book store. Its membership is restricted to ten college prep students who work during lunch hour, study halls and football games. Although their speciality is pocket book editions of different literature, they also dispense such items as school blazers, pennants, car stickers, book covers, and gym bags. Th1S club 1S dedicated to bringing news and in- formation about school events to the student body. The members of this club have to audition before the club sponsor and president previous to being accepted as a full member. These stu- dents give the announcements over the P.A. system and are being trained to operate the Public Address system for school events. Left to right: MaryAnn Giacohbe, Dianne La Rosa, Rich Dantinne, Kathy Knettle, Clara Risica, Mike Simons, Ann Brown, Cheri Weidman, Bobbie Winkle, Linda Spera.Not pictured: Mr. Albert Jacobs, Advisor. ANNOUNCER
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Officers, Left to rignt: John Landi, Presi- dentg Lynn Horn, Secretary, Mr. Phillip Gian- ciulli, Advisorg Mr. :Iohn Levine, Advisor. The ,Iesters Club of Williamstown High School for the year l963 to 1964, is one of the largest clubs in the school. The jesters are striving to learn the funda- mentals of dramatic art by performing in interpretive drama. The group sponsored three one-act plays and co-sponsored the Variety Show in conjunction with the Sophomore Class. Several members attended the plays, Death of a Salesman and Heartbreak House at Towson State University in Maryland. Groups of students also thor- oughly enjoyed three plays at Glassboro State Teachers College. A committee applied the make-up for the English Assembly, Variety Show, Junior Play, Senior Play, and the Operetta. ln the spring, the club sponsored a drama workshop and invited several other high schools to participate, this en- deavor was received with great enthusi- asm. The climax of the club's memorable year was a trip to New York to witness a stage play. The ,lesters were zealously and efficiently directed by our advisors, Mr. Cianciulli and Mr. Levine. JE TER First Row, left to right: Shirley Teaque, Beth Morrow, Joy Davis, Lynn Horn, Bronnie Mel- nick, Loma LaKing, Cathy Jack, Adrienne Epps, Diane Mormon, Linda Kortum, Barbara Winkel. Second Row: Edward Buchler, Man- fred Koschman, Roger Lewis, John Landi, Ronald Terry, John Calhoun, Mr. Ciancuilli, Mr. Levine, Advisors, Frank Remick, Rick Thomas, Al Cippolone, Joe Lanzalotti. First Row, left to right: Diane Fox, Evelyn Rieder, Mary Green, Phyllis Jackson, Mar- vella Smith, Linda Smith, Jeanette Griffin, Lois Harden. Second Row: Gail Freeman, Jackie Oliphant, Kathy Smedlry, Cornelia Green, David Evans, Pat Gallagher, Clarence Cramner, Milton Ellison,Theresa Bey, Valerie Murray, Harriet Elliot.
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