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The Library Carolyn Paris. Christine Nelson, Karen Snyder. Yvonne Schrecengost, Betty M. Wood. Marilee Dunibravo, Jean Eschbacher. Bonnie Eager, Renie Barbaie Elaine Tanner, Bill Ziegler, Bill Barron. George Metalonis. Rickey Joy. Robert Bastian . Maxine Wassink ' Nina J. Blakeslee. Librarian, standing near vertical file. Dorothy Reynolds . Wendy Richardson . Anne Machinski . Claudia Brown. Miss Dorothy Davies. standing. Penny Lewis. Susan Minor, and Joe Samanka. The students whose names are starred serve Wilson as Library Monitors. A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE The biggest challenge to Mr. Warzeski ' s and Nliss Davis ' Civics students in the spring of 1957 was the systematic study of careers. Eacli jjupil cliose a career which interested him es])ecially and then prei)ar( ' (l a booklet on it. Atti-active covers, illus- trations, iiiteiH ' sting iiit I ' oductions, interviews with people on-tlie-jol), and de- scriptions of tlieii- careers, i-esulting from lilirai-y researcli, combined to give the students a look into their vocational futures. The librarian, Miss Blakeslee, was a friend, indeed as she guided the students to materials which she has been collecting for several years and which sbe and her iiionito]- staff reorganized and filed alphabetically according to Forrester ' s Occiipa- IxilidiKil Lifcrafvre during the winter months. Miss Blakeslee wishes to mention es- pecially the help of Miss Ellen Connell, Guidance Coordinator for the Erie School District, who has sent us so much valuable material.
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SHOWN HERE ARE THE BOYS AND GIRLS WHO HANDLED THE UNITED FUND DRIVE IN THEIR HOMEROOMS: Richard Overdorf, Diane Root, Linda Ahl, Sharley Litz, Mary Bailer, Druesilla Toles, Carolyn Paris. Sandy Day, Karen Snyder, Nancy Goodenow, Marleen Rastatter, Robert Heeter, Barry Williams, Thomas Markiewicz, Gordon Lytle, Chris Baker, Charles Iliff. Tom Coffman, Ronald Porath, Mary Okesson, Dolores Marquardt, Beverly Samuels, Connie Kader, Geraldine Mantsch. Dora Jones, Kathryn Hale, Elmer Woodard, Jerry Ferrier, Charles Russell, Frank Huber, Maureen Sabol, Judy Hartmen, Janice Partington, Jackie Mallory. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL . . . Pictured here are members of the Junior Red Cross Council with Miss Mary Klan, sponsor teacher, putting the finishing touches on bedside gardens collected from Wilson homerooms for area shut-ins at Easter time. In the usual order are: Mildred Litz, Craig Fischel. Charles Russell, Jackie Mallory, Miss Klan, Raymond Morelli, and Audrey Malinowski-
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School Clubs ART run Every Tuesday after school members of the newly formed Art Club gather hi Stu- dio 217 to enjoy their hobby. Shown above are some of the boys and girls working on the projects of their choice. In the usual order, are: Robert Doritty. Ellen Lamb, Virginia Smith. Josephine Moffat. Jacqueline Ciarelli, Sandra Wheeler. Maureen Straub, Miss Funk. Instructor, Judy Gloystein. Pauline Machinski, James Wiggins, and Rita Nelligan. SCIENCE CLUB Showni here are members of the Science Club who meet weekly with Miss Cecho in Laboratory 210 to explore the w onders of Science. Left to right are: Carol Dischinger, Jackie Mallory, Ken Tracy, Helene Meissel, Rickey Joy, Robert Bastian. Wendy Richardson, Ed Hamilton, Anne Machinski, Fay Tanner, Claudia Brown, and Mary Lou Wiercinski.
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