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LIBRARY Left to right, ROW 1: Elaine Brown, Carol Rosenburgh, Ruth Bene- dict, Craig Giegerich, Richard Wilcox, Virgil Bailey, Wayne Matve, Jo Ann Zeedar, Miss Henry. ROW 2: Lynnea Henry, Martha Wiler, Verna Bailey, Margaret Kellogg, Janice Ratalski, Barbara Wolfe, Gwenda Riggs, Michael Schillinger, Andrew Zolko. ROW 3: Doris Black, Carolyn Ross, Linda Wiler, Karen Van Guilder, Connie Gar- ber, Lorraine Scott, Kathy Graham, Nancy Deshner, William Ur- banic. ROW 4: Carolyn Lefik, Virginia Moronski, Barbara Coons, Donna St, Clair, Marilyn Jukes, Sharon Moniak, Patricia Mathers, Sandra Peterson, Shirley Wolfe, Andrea Lefik. ROW 5: Frank Math- ers, Bruce Matve, David Turner, Paul Reed, Edward Mulvey, Wil- liam Johnson, Dennis Clark, Donald Flaherty, Thomas Riggs, Donald Morrison. MAKING SURE THAT LIBRARY BOOKS are in the correct order is Joan Zeedar. OPENING the MORNING MAIL, in the library, are Miss Henry and Donald Morrison. lsr- V 0.14 , if I :ryW-iwwemwzisiaiiezlffe'AiQer.:.Qm1m1em wx,: M H
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Even though washing cars is work these boys make it enioya- ble. lback to frontl James Sample, Robert Byers, and Mr. Miley. IN ORDER TO BECOME A MEMBER of the Key Club the students are nominated by the otticers and elected by the members. Each year there are seven new members added to the club. It includes two tenth graders and 5 ninth graders. The new mem- bers tor next year are as follows: Eric Johnson, grade lO, Douglas Phanco, grade TO, Chuck Sam- ple, grade 9, Steven Meleen, grade 9, Leslie San- ford, grade 9, Richard Peterson, grade 9, Brent Borton, grade 9. iwrsxfizmsssszasafiazvrvfs lAt Rightb Ronald Young, Lt. Governor ot District l of Pennsylvania area Key Clubs He has five clubs under his iurisdiction they are Youngsville, Corry, Cambridge Cranberry, and Meadville. WHEN UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS occur during the school day It neces sitates the Key Club to call a meeting after school Picture at the right was taken at an informal meeting of several members solving THE KEY CLUB has already elected their next year's officers. They were initiated at a Kiwanis meeting before the end of the school year Lett to right are: James Sample - President Ronnie Young - Secretary James Carlett - Treasurer Mike Wood - Vice-President Cnot present tor picturel
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ROW 'I: Gary Gruttaria, Alan Nelson, Donald Hockenberry, Rodger and Norbert Whitely. ROW 3: Larry Fitzgerald, Thomas Nelson, Gibson, Gale Stuart, and Mr. Matthews. ROW 2: Richard Sullivan, John Cornelius, Ronald Cressley, Paul Jukes, Norman Whitely, and William Martin, Archie Rosenburgh, James Jameson, Richard Bower, Paul Mourer. PROJ ECTIONIST CLUB STAGE CREW THIS ORGANIZATION is made up ot boys who are interested in audio-visual equipment. The Advisor is Mr. Matthews. THE PURPOSE of the Proiectionists is to handle the audio-visual equipment in classes, assemblies, and special meetings. The members also do maintainance and repair work on the equipment. SETTING UP THE PROPS for our iunior and senior plays is hard work which requires skill in the field of industrial arts. The boys on this crew are under the direction of Mr. Johnson. ROW 1, Ilett to rightl: Paul Jukes, Larry Eastman, Paul Mourer, and Mr. Johnson. ROW 2: Fred' Carter Ivan Johnson, and Norman Brown.
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