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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Left to Right: T. Longo, G. Smith, L. DeGennaro. Bzzzz AVA Despite a loss of its old oflice to the-new German class- room, the Audio Visual Club continues. This hard-work- ing group of boys is responsible for all films, tapes, and records in school, as well as for the stage and the radio music in the' cafeteria. The club emphatically denies responsibility for the clock failures, or the rock and roll slipped into your history class. The club is advised by James S. Kenny. Left to Right: R. Lesniak, K. Garrety, P. LaVorgna, M. Jelasko, M. McKeever, R. Clair, J. Anthes, P. Sorrentino. LIBRARY CLUB The major purpose ofthe Library Club is to be a serv- ice club. Every girl who is a member, donates at least one period weekly of her free time to the library. This one hour, besides serving the school, helps to train the girls. The club meets on Thursdays. The Library Club is a member of a state library association, Nutmeg 020. All of the girls attend meetings of this association throughout the state. During the spring, a Saturday workshop is held where representatives attend all-day meetings. In December the club attended a theater party and saw The Man Who Came to Dinner at Long Wharf Theater. At the end of the year, pins will be awarded to those who have contributed the most to the club. Back Row: C. Goodrich, G. Tegtmeier, G. Bergen, Rec. Sec., K. Froeberg, G. Pulito, Treas., D. Alderman, V.P., D. Tomlinson, Corres. Sec., W. Nathan, Pres.g Front Row: P. Foley, M. Gimple, D. Schwartz, F. Schaeiler, R. Maisonneuve, S. Alderman, R. Czepigia, P. McKeon, A. Durley.
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RED CROSS CLUB The Red Cross Club is well known in this area for the gifts and favors made to hospitals and for the success- ful fund raising drives, for the National Red Cross. This club, under the leader- ship of Mary Blakeslee, performs other services for the community and hos- pitals. The girls volunteer their services at blood banks and chest X-ray mobile units, in addition to the hospitals. The time and effort spent helping others has proven to be very rewarding for all club members. Third Row: D. Sydoriak, L. Murphy, S. Calderone, S. Sandora, L. Cavallaro, A. Fortune, M. Apuzzo, R. Davis, D. Johnson, Second Row: S. Gambordella, G. Harbula, K. O'Connor, D. Rom- herg, J. Circuolo, T. Greenblatt, S. Fellows, J. Reey, S. Maish, S. Dolang First Row: B. Jacobs, O. Bloch, C. Bruno, J.Huber, Sec., S. Zupa V.P., C. Wehe, Pres., B. Arnone, S. Bathgate, P. Sur- priseg Absent: K. Blakeslee, L. Woodward, Treas., H. Charm, L. Barthel. Out to lunch FUTURE TEACHERS This year the Future Teachers Club had many speakers from various schools and colleges. They discussed with the club the pros and cons of teach- ing as a post-college occupation. One of the club's main events of the year was their annual visit to Southern Connecticut State College, where they at- tended classes in student-teacher instruction. Under the supervision of Sandra Ursini, the Future Teach- ers have been able to gain an insight into their pro- posed vocation. Can I have my shoelczce back now? Third Row: S. Read, J. Wickrowski, B. Vespoli, D. Savitska, C. Cuyton, S. Stoddard, R. Blenner- hassett, S. DeMartino, S. Ashelford, B. Diana, Second Row: D. Kelly, A. Solomon, R. Connolly, M. Pierapoli, S. Hlywa, S. Sauer, K. Foster, L. Abraniowitz, L. Kane, First Row: J. Balayan, M. Corso, L. Yorke, J. Naclerio, C. Marshall, B. Adamsg Absent: R. Vespoli. 87
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Fifth Row: K. Rondina, A. Volonino, K. Baillie, A. Kaye, K. Hesselbach, P. Curd, Wright, Fourth Row: B. Mendez, A. Feher, S. Wiegand, D. Pawchyk, D. Blanchard Clemence, M. Fitzpatrick, P. McKeong Third Row.' H. Pike, G. Fiala, J. Loomisl Wright, L. Atkinson, S. Hlywa, B. Schumacher, Second Row: G. Curd, M. Longo, E-F15-QFJUU GIRLS' LEADERS The members of the Girls, Leaders Club, un- der the leadership of Linda Petersen, referee and direct all of the girls' intramural sports- volleyball, basketball, archery, and badminton. This year the girls' leaders have played an im- portant role in our highly populated school, by helping the gym teachers teach athletic skills in class. K .. . . Feldman, G. Loomis, A. Todd, L. Yorke, P. Root, T. Cole, First Row.' L. Williams, Lee, H. Holgate, Sec., B. Parks, Pres., B. Wooster, V.P., B. Cimhel, E. Clark. GuiIIaume! P 'QJQDBQDQGI 5 .fhofvs Scmt6! HOME ECONOMICS SERVICE The Home Economics Service club has been active in school for a number of years. The purpose of the club is to assist in various school activities. The members, under the direction of Elizabeth Cobb, prepare refreshments for dances and banquets. Standing: L. Finsmith, P. Brest, C. Angeloni, F. Dupee, M. Rad- wany, M. Slater, L. Smith, Seated Left: L. Johnson, B. Smith, C. Flaherty, S. Root, M. Ciola, C. Jewell, R. Spargog Seated Right: J. Scilpp, P. Boyne, R. Kasoliticz, S. Gorman, C. Orckis, J. De- Coster, N. Simeoneg Missing: P. Pohlman, J. Tomlinson, S. Gil- bert, P. Buckholz, S. Frankenberry, J. Hunt, S. Ipbach, C. Hoppe, E. Ghent, L. Barthel, P. Donnarummo, L. Hoppe, M. Hubyk, B. rocker.
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