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CHRONICLE STAFF, FIRST ROW: Mary Davis, Linda Becker, Patrick Nalbone, Marie Terrano, Linda Heck, Christine Jarosz, Marcia Mo- solf, Ann Ewalt, Janice Goodman, Sally Madei, Marilyn Lampmun, Joan Lynch, Shirley Seals, JoAnn Basso. SECOND ROW: Patricia Toni, Lillian Williams, Mary Long, Joyce Talarico, Margaret Zecco, CHRONICLE Our highly praised school paper, The Chronicle, aFforded an opportunity for all those interested in iournalism to gain valuable experience and provided the student body with accurate news ot school functions and personalities. Joan Lynch and her Capa- ble staff, under the guidance of Mr. W. Brady, succeeded in putting forth a publication worthy of the merits it has received. The facts and fun presented were appreciated by the many subscribers. CHRONICLE REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST ROW: Maria D'Angela, Pa- tricia Bates, Richard Haick, Julianne Griggs, Betty McGhee, William Lops, Gretchen Rice, Cheryl Brown, Arlene Falzone, Lucia Ven- turelli, Karen Olsen, Charlene White, Karen Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Carol Zanghi, Teresa Pietras, Kathy Pasco, Priscilla Ashley, S wa Joy Colucci, Lorraine Ponzi, Susan Kadykowski, Teresa Pietras, Vic- toria Delill, Lorraine Sunicki. THIRD ROW: Donna Skrlin, Louise Hooper, Dorothy Hughes, Susan Stack, Ronald Brooks, Bob Gellman, George Courson, Gretchen Mess, Rosalie Dangelo, Adulia Talbott. A vote of thanks to Joan Lynch, Editor-in-chief, Lillian Williams, News Editor, Ma-rie Terrano, Feature Eclitorg Joy Colucci, Sports Editor, Louise Hooper, Editorials and Adulia Talbott and Lorraine Sunicki, Business Managers. LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: Marilyn Lamp- man, Margaret Zecco, Dorothy Hughes, Joan Lynch. STANDING: Marie Terrano, Louise Hooper, Lorraine Sunicki, Adulia Talbott, Lillian Williams, Joy Colucci. Norma Josey, Marilyn Leone, Linda Heck, Ann Ewalt, Patricia Toni THIRD ROW: Susan Kaclykowski, .lane Schroeder, Eileen Brooks Frank Giancola, Anthony Scrufari, Louise Hooper, Sally Landes, Alice Perry, Donna Skrlin.
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GOVERNORS - FIRST ROW: Kathy Ligamarri, Pamela Legg, Donna Stephens, Bill Lops, Sandra Fields, Donna Skrlin, Gail Andres, Joe Genovese, Janet Militello, Brian Talbot, Mary Cardamone, Dennis Morgan, Carol Buscemi, Cheryl Taylor, Paulette Whittle, Marie Meierer. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bhagwat, Bob Anderson, John Goodfellow, John Viso, John Zankowski, Stan Cole, David Winker, Chuck Harding, Dianna DiCamillo, Bob Woicik, Elyse Olearczyk, Craig Finger, James Lemkei THIRD ROW: Pat Robertson, Bob Ins- keep, Ralph Minervino, Frank Carter, Rick Havens, Tom Dominski, Charles Glover, Roger Fabin, Bruce Semans: STLIDE T COUNC STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Joe Hurst, Curtis Bol- den, Mr. A. Chille, Advisory Gwen Mackenna, Joe Genovese. Every homeroom at Niagara Falls High School is a state represented in the Student Council by a governor and a lieutenant-governor. The governors meet weekly to transact business pertaining to stu- dent activities. A record of the meeting is sent to each homeroom in the form of an agenda sheet. Thus the students are informed of what's up. The Student Council this year sponsored a Spud-nut sale, the Sal- vation Army Christmas baskets, and dances after home basket- ball games, The proceeds from the dances go to the general stu- dent fund, part of which will be used for a Block N dinner hon- oring our athletes. The dances also promoted school spirit. An innovation this year was the Tri-School Council, consisting of the officers and two representatives from each of the three high schools in Niagara Falls. Three times yearly this council met to ex- change ideas and make suggestions for better coordination of ac- tivities and proiects. Student Council officers for I96l-1962 are: President, .loe Hurst, Vice President, Joe Genovese, Secretary, Gwen MacKenna, Treas- urer, Curtis Bolden. Mr. A. Chille is their advisor. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS - FIRST ROW: Richard Siegel, Alberta Previte, Carol Maturani, Anne Cale, Rene Phillips, Marian Farella, Carol Zanghi, Charles Granata, Sandra Rangatore, Bridget Walsh, Rose Rizzotto, Judi Conierti, Mary Davis, Shirley Seals, Joe Critelli. SECOND ROW? Frances Leardini, Norma Josey, Mary Ann Rinaldo, Tom Rinallo, Edward Barter, Richard Briand, John Scavulli, Martin Sawma, Louis Muzzillo, Thomas Martin, Daniel Shapiro, Carolyn Hager. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Sunicki, David Graff, Edward Cec- cato, Michael Colucci, Clarence Pace, Phillip Keller, Gary Falsetti, Allan Keicher, Michael Panepinto, Gary Martin, Bonnie Lutz. ford 96.-,
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MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Jill Jordan, Margie Pavlisin, Rosemary Valenti, Beverly lngrasci, Jean Burmaster, Barbara Munger, Bar- bara Henderson, Elaine Shaw, Robert Porreca, Karen Tata, Joan Lynch, Arlene Falzone, Margaret Adams, Patricia Bates, Judy Ed- wards. SECOND ROW: Wesley Szalach, Pat Haynes, Mark Siegel, Charles DeFazio, Margaret Zecco, Geargine Rosatone, Linda Ta- mala. Priscilla Grant, Crerar Douglas, Sandra Fields, Bill Corsaro, Tannis Valley. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Rinaldo, Dorothy Hughes, Pamela Gwozdek, Joe Hurst, Jeffrey Guehring, Ted Worosz, Diana DiCamillo, Bonnie Lutz, Jim Colosi. HONOR SOCIETY A high scholastic average, plus the combined qualities of character, leadership, and service make any student eligible to membership in the National Honor Society. This group promises to supply many of the leaders of tomorrow. The members maintained the first floor book store, the profits ot which provide an annual scholarship tor an HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Barbara Henderson, Secretary, Jeftrey Guehring, Vice-President, Miss E. Mitchell, Advisor, Mary Ann Rinaldo, Treasurer, and Crerar Douglas, President. outstanding member. Besides being active in at least one other outside activity, the students are kept busy with two induction programs, the Victory Dance alter the Student Council election, an excursion and ioint ban- quet with the three other senior Honor Societies in the city. BOOK STORE, STAGGARD: Ted Worosz, Bill Corsaro, Joan Lynch, Chuck DeFazio, Barbara Munger, Jean Burmaster, Peggy Adams, Diana Di- Camillo, Pamela Gwozdek. . - ll H'-1. Q I
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