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First Row: Lewis, johnson, Nord, Derewicki - Pres., Hilton - Sec., Palombi - V. Pres., Armani Treas Burke Sickles, Grandinetti. Second Row: Fox, Fantone, Boyle, Bres, Bolan, McGinnis, Sarsfield, Glatz, Bennett, Windon, Carilli Lindner Mey ers - Rep. Third Row: Kandravy, Geisler, Crocenelli, Spolnick, Zawoyski - Rep., Amstone, Lamb, Posner Homeroom 206 The homeroom teacher of Room 206 is Miss Boyle. Miss Boyle received a B.A. and an M.Ed. from the University of Pittsburgh. She teaches senior English, business arithme- tic, and office practice, she sponsors the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. Room 206 is represented in Student Coun- cil by Barbara Meyers and Charles Zawoyski. Gloria Hilton and Donna Bres are majorettes. Some officers in other organizations are: ,Mar- guerite Sarsfield - president of Progressive Tri-Hi-Y, Charles Zawoyski - president of the Junior Class, Raymond Posner - treasurer of Future Engineers and Scientists of Amer- ica, Carl Amstone - vice-preside-nit of Future Engineers and 7 Scientists of America. The Future Business Leaders of America are well represented by 'the following: Barbara Mey- ers - vice-president, Carole Fox - secre-tary, Donna Bres - treasurer, and Sandy Windon - recorder. Pat Sickles sings in the Girls' En- semble. Miss Boyle
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Homeroom 205 Miss Mason is the homeroom teacher of Room 205. She graduated from Duquesne University, where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Miss Mason teaches the corn- mercial subjects. She is the sponsor of the See which is turning out a fine school paper under her sponsorship. One may always find a member of the See staff interviewing people, writing about social and sports events or running to Room 205 with his assignment in order to meet the deadline. There is one cheerleader in Room 205 - Pat Carusog two of the girls are in the -Girls' Ensemble - Judy Komrada and Joyce Dun- levy, Betsy Barnett is the 'treasurer of the Drama Club. Room 205 is well represented in Student Council by Pat Caruso and Gary Zwyotko. Miss Mason First Row: Ribeau, Barthen, Kortz, Fedunok - Pres., Drinkhall - V. Pres., Caruso - Rep., Dunlevy - Sec., Zywotko - Rep., Schade, Snee. fecgnzi Row: Franc, Barnett, Bracket, Mascellino, Komrada, Sparbanie, Lewis, Troha, Miller, Harbaugh, Rag- an , yons. Ighirfikliowr Linkus, Rush, Yurchak, Molinaro, Malizio, Sheppard, Lane, Jordan, Balchon, Bevilacqua, Sgro, Klein, owic 1.
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Library Mr. Van Arsdale The library has just this year become a homeroom with Mr. Van Arsdale as the home- room teacher. Mr. Van Arsdale has obtained a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Ed- ucation degrees from Duquesne University. He is the brave soul that teaches Drivers' Educa- tiong he also teaches general math and is the sponsor of the Novus Hi-Y. Barbara 'White and Jim Clements repre- sent the library in Student Council. So-me of the officers of other organizations are: War- ren McCu1lough - president of the Rifle Club, Lora Masciantonio - treasurer of Bio- logy Club, Arlene Janas - secretary of the Junior Class, and Barbara White - treasurer of Future Teachers of America. Lora Mas- ciantonio adds her voice to the Girls' En- semble. First Row: Walker, Kleer, Kinney - Pres., Kramer - V. Pres., Stack - Sec., Turney - Treas., White - Rep., Clements - Rep., Russell, Masclantonio. Second Row: Taylor, La Sota, Janas, Miller, Upcraft, Stys, Davis, Volk. Third Row: Pappas, Black, McNavish, Prozzoly, Bregon, Grandinetti, Nowicki, Mox, Kraus.
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