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BROADWALK ROW l: Jean Natale, Photographer, Phyllis Onuffer, Editor-in-Chief, Donna St Clair Assistant Editor Linda Rensma and Barbara Yucha, Co-Business Managers, and Thelma Wiler Literary Editor ROW 2 Gwenda Riggs and Janice Wolfe, Proofreadersg Sharon Williams, Art Editor Douglas Jewell Sports Editor, and Sally Atkins. ROW 3: Sharon Devore, Janet Sweetland, Carol Aiello and Ruth Baurle ROW 4: Nancy Martin, Ruth Abraham, Nancy Franklin, Kathleen Schnell and Barbara Coons The main object of the Broadwalk is to help any stu- dents who are interested in pursuing a career of iournal- ism. Instead of producing a paper to be distributed every week among the students, a column is put in the Youngs- ville Courier and the Warren Times Mirror. This year the paper was un- der the supervision of Mrs. Jeanette Massing. HANDING BROADWALK MATERIAL to Mrs Pollard at the Courier office IS Phyllis Onuffer, Editor.
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86 PROJECTION CLUB ALett to right: Vice-President, William Martin, President, Richard Sullivan, Secretary, John Cornelius. The Proiectionist Club is composed of students interested in audio-visual equipment. They serve the school by operating these instruments fo r teachers who want to show films, filmstrips, or play recordings to their classes. These boys must be at least in the 9th grade. They devote m a n y of their study halls to pro- vide this service. The club is under the supervision of Mr. David Hilbert. Left to right, ROW l: Fred Lohnes, John Cornelius, Willam Martin, Richard Sullivan, Richard Bower. ROW 2: Fred Peters, Michael Murphy, Edmund Mulvey, Norman Whitely, Ronald Cressley, Archie Rosenburgh. ROW 3: Frank Kwiatkowski, Thomas Nelson, James Jameson, Robert Humphrey, Douglas Ransom.
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LIBRARY There are sixty-eight student assistants from grades 8-12 who make up The library staff this term. These students shelve books, work at The charge desk, take care ot the fine book, and process books under The supervision ot The librarian, Miss Janet E. Henry. To receive Their certificate of Service, members must score TOOW on The library test and must complete The Morse Units. After serving seventy-two periods in The li- brary, one-tourth of an academic credit is re- ceived, providing all other requirements have been met. Miss Janet E. Henry Librarian Left To right, ROW l: Sylvia Bowers, Luella Anderson, Mary Ann Yucha, Patricia Shannon, Carol Lawrence, Barbara Castile, Joan Palmer, Patricia Taydus, Elizabeth Ford, Mary Ellen Lyon, Miss Henry. ROW 2: Donna ST. Clair, Kathy Graham, Verna Bailey, Lorraine Scott, Mary Lou Smith, Mary Ann Natale, JudiTh Wood, Doris Black, Dorothy Rosenburgh, Carol Rosenburgh, Elaine Brown, Cherri Schwanke. ROW 3: Albert Walton, Richard Reed, Joseph Haehn, Rosemary Stuart, Trudy Howell, Barbara Szewczuk, Martha Wiler, Joanne Zeedar. ROW 4: William Proctor, Frank Mathers, Linda Wiler, Nancy Deshner, Virginia Moronski, Evelyn Bush, Lynnea Henry, Karen Van Guilder, Sue Easton, Janice Rafalski, Peggy Kellogg, Don Flaherty. ROW 5: Virgil Bailey, Wayne Matve, Steve Wachfer, Craig Geigerich, Raymond Hazeltine, Sharon Moniak, Barbara Moniak, William Urbanik, Paul Reed, Ted Olson, Bill Johnson, Dennis Clark.
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