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f ' il ' ie ( lub Left to right: Mr. Lewis, Dick Ellis, David Burnham, David England, Thomas DeHart, James Keister. Ljlee x iut? ■ ;r » ! ■ ■ « ! ■ ■ i i ■H ' P ' -- sj t K — ' f ' 1 ' ' I ■ ■■ ' ■■ ' K m %m m 1 mn-W i M i| L ' J ■ 1 1 i i - K ' 1 r j Members: M. Libman, D. Burnham, T. Fullenon, T. Clarke, R. Zamer, Lee Maas, D. Alexander, J. Roseborough, M. Field, J. Anschuty, W. Loekle, J. Hildenbrand, D. Judson, G. Herndon. D. Camp, D. Preston, J. Blick, T. Phares, F. Roat, D. Wine, D. Minor, A. Roys, J. Seekins, S. Horstman, Mr. Haynes, Director. 57
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S eruice ( lub Left to right: Mr. Phillips, D. Camp, T. Lyons, John Rose borough, Dick Starr. Steve Kaufman, David Fcrber. Each year the Club has increased the number of duties it performs. When first organized, members only showed movies to the bimonthly assemblies. Now educational movies are shown almost every day to the extent that in an average week more than 15 movies are shown. This year besides movie projection and related duties such as the ordering of films and the filing of film catalogs, the members have operated the school P. A. (Public Address) system at assemblies and basketball games. They have arranged chairs for school programs, designed the scenery and created the lighting for the Lower School Christmas Play. The club is especially interested in those boys who can assume responsibility and follow instructions readily. Mechanical interest or experience in operating the various items of equipment is welcome. Those who are willing to serve and learn the duties without injury to their academic standing are also welcome members. However, club membership is limited to ten and is therefore competitive. The aim of the members has always been keynoted by the idea of service to the school. All the mem- bers participated actively this year; however, at least two desetve citing. President Wayne Starr for his untiring efforts in arranging movie schedules and in teaching new members how to operate such equip- ment as the movie projector, the slide projector, and the P. A. system. Steve Kaufman for the many hours he spent projecting educational movies to various classes. Members have shown more than 200 films this year to classes, clubs, and assemblies. Many services too numerable to mention have been p erformed for the faculty, student body, and administration. Truly, we have accomplished much this year. 56
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( Sowllnci i tub 9 Left to right: Mr. Parnell, Dick Starr, J. Harn, Ray Lupo. Ti)m Phares, Dan Wine, Mike Lihman, Harry Hall, John Shubiak, Kim Stevens, Dick Curtin, Chuck Corbett. The Bowling Club is an active one which meets under the supervision of Mr. Parnell in the Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys every Friday after school. The aims of the club are to offer a place for its members to relax informally after school, to further friendly relations among students, and to teach sportsmanship and a sport which is a social asset. Members of the Club include John Shubiak, Ray Lupo, John Harn, Richard Curtin, R. Zamer, A. Fullerton A. Rupley, Dan Wine, Michael Libman, Joe O ' Regan, Charles Corbitt, Richard Ellis, Harry Hall, Wayne Starr and Kim Stevens. Their individual landings are: Harn 98 Corbett Zamer 98 wjne P ' y 95 F,„,„„„ Starr 94 , C: Hall Lupo 94 Ellis 86 ' Stevens 84 Shubiak OReagen 84 Libman 83 81 81 80 77 70 70 58
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