

No corn? Girls loaf.
True animal friends scatter corn.
Having been enrolled in the Conservation Club, stu·
den.ts took an intensive interest in the preservation of wild–
life. With the assistance of Mr. Vincent Coppolino and Mr.
Ernest Hustek, club sponsors, the group achieved desig–
nated goals on interesting and educational field trips.
The members concentrated on revitalizing natural re–
sources in local areas. On their first expedition, the club
journeyed to the New Salem Rod and
G•m
Club. Here,
they traipsed through the woods scattering corn for the
small forest creatures. In the early spring, the group
stocked fresh water streams within the Uniontown moun–
tains. Amateur conservationists aided the cause of refor–
estation by traveling to surrounding areas to plant trees.
The club scheduled a festive outing to terminate the
year's program.
The Conservation Club provided an opportunity for many
students to make new friends and to gain much knowl–
edge about the natural wealth of our land. Realizing the
tremendous importance of conservation, club members
urged and promoted the preservation of all natural re–
sources.
BOTIOM ROW: Mr. Hustek, Frances Rocheck, Eda Pellick, Arlene Mullen, Charlene Rouse, Connie Washnock, Karen Whetzel, JoAnn Coppolino, Cecilia Swift, Anna Stoken,
Barbara Henderson, Mr. Coppolino. ROW TWO: Terral Jones, Rita Spinelli, Theresa Bernot, Pattie Kremposky, Francine Magazine, Jackie Bush, Barbara Wajda, Betty DiDominic,
linda Radovich. ROW THREE: Charmayne Packan, lois Douglas, Belly Sopp, Rita Marcolini, Martha Kulikowski, Starla Sepkovic, linda Voitkofsky, Carol Taffoni, Wayne
Mickey, Clara Pugliesi. ROW FOUR: Karen Burless, Sandi Noschese, Tom lucostic, John Ball, Dolores Witkowski, George Kovach, Roger Marucci, Beth Nelson, Beatrice
Voytovich. TOP ROW: Ron Sheba, Ira Chrise, Jim Kuhoric, Bernard Harvilla, Charles Wolfe, Greg Direnzi, John Kara, Dave Workman, Andrew Suba, William Bookshar.
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