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'iN STUDE T COUNCIL CUMMITTEES I Student Council Committees meet each Tuesday during third period, under the supervision of Miss Bernice Bartlett. The chairmen of the committees are members of Student Council. They select the friends that they can depend on to be on their committee. The chairman of the Social Committee is Gretchen Figley. This group makes plans tor the Sophomore Reception and the New Year's Dance. The Ways and Means Committee is headed by Amy Johns. They sell tickets for plays, and out of town games, and charter buses. The Point Award Committee chairman is Felicia Bongivengo. Students are given points for activities in which they participate. They are given medals at the end ofthe year. The School Improvement Committee, headed by Melvin Schooley, sponsors Intramural basketball and bowling. The Bulletin Board Committee led by Lonnie Eckles posts school events Joe DeVivo heads the Pep Club Committee whose aim is to arouse school spirit. na Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4 5 Sandra Dellaverson, Phyllis Brown, Cynthia Taylor, Gerri Rico, Lillian Gabriel, Melvin Schooley, chairman, Gretchen Figley, chairman, Amy Johns, chairman, Larry Conti, President, Lonnie Eckles, chairman, Joe DeVivo, chairman, Felicia Bongivengo, chairman, Paul Cozza, Sally Marquis, Dorothy Dalton, Bobby Ann Thompson, Renee Goldman. Donna Bordonaro, Nancy Hanna, Rita Retort, Adrienne Lloyd, Chairman: Mary Lou Mele, Elaine Ryan, Joan Diana, Dolly Elisco, Harriette Levy, Judy Anne Dix, Patricia Benigas, Carole Newmark, Nancy Lundy, Betsy Lockhart, Joye Delle Thompson, Vicki Ranucci, Carol Bigley, Connie DeCarba Darla Bennett, Nancy Jane Campbell, Joyce Webb, Rasaliee Clapper, Marilyn Myers, Geraldine Naples. Natalie Colecchi, Priscilla Reed, Mary Ann Travers, Eileen Davidson, Betty Crockett, Jean Cappiello, Marilyn Druschel, Jean Kerr, Lillian Leikvold, Carmie Herno, Judy Figuly. Frank Venditto, Sal Davelli, John Duff, Walter Gierlach, Michael Barletto, Tony Chiaverini, Tony Ross, L. Quahliera, Don DiCarlo, Sandra Polenick, Beverly Hensley, Judy Levine,Goye Laurell, Ann Shretier, Sharon Hoyland, Sandy Richards, Judy Perry. Kenneth Carr, Phil Levine, Alan Greenberg, Ed Dingledy, Kent Mally, Franklin Brown, Dave Alexander, Joe Mancine, Bruce Boston, Warren Kincaid, Joe Morici, Bob Kovach, Jim Have, Jim Kearney, Bob Crow, Ray Conti, Jim Lutz. 21
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STUDE T COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Rowl Amy Johns, Larry Conti, President, Ronnie Mitchell, Vice President, Judy Vclgo, Secretary, Jim Massie, Treasurer, Gretchen Figley. Row2 B. Bartlett, Carol Jenkins, Lonnie Eckles, Nancy Lundy, Felicia Bongivengo, Connie DeCarbo, Tom Hartman, Eileen Davidson. Row3 Joe DeVivo, Jim Lutz, Joe Mancine, Dave Alexander, Rees Flannery, Melvin Schooley. For the tenth year, Miss Bernice E. Bartlett is the sponsor of our Student Council. With the exception of the president, the members are elected by their classes. There are nineteen members in Council, the president, eight seniors, six iuniors, and four sophomores. Council meets every Wednesday third period. At the meet- ing problems submitted by the students, plus school activities, are discussed. The chairmen of the Student Council committees are mem- bers ot Council selected by the advisor and the president. The Sophomore Reception and the Point Award Assembly are two of Student Council's big iobs. 20
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H0 E HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES The Home Room Representatives, which meet the tirst Mon- day of the month, consist of fifty-six permanent members and fifty-six alternates who are elected by their home-rooms. They represent the entire student body. The representatives get ideas or suggestions from their home-rooms and take them to the meetings to be discussed. Some of the ideas were the Intramural Basketball and Bowling. The school championship in basketball was won by a senior home room, Study 4. They received an engraved trophy, and each boy received a gold basketball. Second place was won by a junior home room, Study 2-Mrs. Anderson's section. Each boy received a silver basketball. Third place was won by a sophomore home room, 101, and each boy received a bronze basketball. The school championship in bowling was won by the iuniors, a combination of rooms 319, Study 2, and 310. Each player re- ceived a gold bowling ball. Second place was won by the sopho- mores, room 217, and each player received a silver bowling ball. Third place was won by a senior home room, a combination of 107 and 17, and received a bronze bowling ball. Individual awards were given to the highest scoring boy and girl. Dan Fiorilli in room 17B and Janet Nielsen in room 112. They received individual trophies. The duties ofthe representatives are to collect money for in- tramural basketball and bowling, forthe school newspaper, and to take news back to the home rooms from the meeetings. 22 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Conti, President, Nancy McKib- ben, Esther Anderson. Penny Sumner, Pat Barnes, Carol Bigley, Cora Rosier, Theresa Cop- ple, Cherie Edmiston. Robert Abraham, R o s e m a r y George, Charlotte Gennaula, Betty Malley, Louise Delisio. Ronald DePolis, Jim Headings, Ralph McCormick, John Duff, Bob Brotemarkle, Gilbert Plant. William Reynolds, Henry Krzysik, Chuck Wingfield, Ken Britton, Bud Kincaid, David Joseph, Carmen Cucitrone. Junior Ruthann Strobel, Pat Mehalic, Carol Lee Jenkins, Larry Conti, President, Carole Newmark, Jane Krysik, Barbi Eckert. Jan Gillest, Judy Schuster, Janet Prioletti, Shirley Nativio, Mary Ellen Campbell, Sandra Weiner, Elvi Sacripant, Rosalie Manos. Joyce Catlin, Richard Klugh, Dave Jessel, Bill Tilton, Frank Gillest, Margarethe Zahniser, Linda Es- singer. John Caventer, Jim Mesner, Bob Peterson, Norman Durgam, John DeFeIice. Willard Belknap, Leroy Shepherd, Louis Bosco, Pete Fleming, Sophomore Sue Chapman, Helen Lepore, Mar- sha Drosdal, Larry Conti, Presi- dent, Elrica Scarazzo, Peggy Rob' inson, Margy Ann Wilson. Genevieve Gabriel, Sally Cowher, Wilda Rowe, Beverly McTaggart, Nancy Evans, Carol Armstrong. Bob Dean, Tony Chiaverini, Sam Perry, Daniel Fulkerson, Kathy Parks, Dottie Hite, Marilyn Myers. Ray Bales, Ronnie Wyman, Allan Jackson, Carmen Lamancusa George Vumney. Tom Kyle, Danny Bubnik, Jim Donston, Fred Smith.
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