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H ALTH 0 ICE r These students help in the office during their study hall time. They run errands, help keep the Q office neat, and are available to help injured students get to their classes. g g Front Row: Theresa Ungaro, Mindy Slater, Amy Castillo, Peggy Kenney, Cheryl Mack. Back Row: i, Susan Edwards, Jeanette Mutka, Nicole Curcio. Missing from picture: Vicki Cappara, Terry Baxter, I David Bell. ATTENDANCE HELPERS r Thesetytwoyverylg T dependable seventhgraders girl e e help Mrs. Alleintevery n Q g T morning, oollectingthefi, T absentee, slips from the w,i'1 T l teachers' homeroom doors t t at the beginning ottirst M period. Q Q T Lejg Margaret Strawbrich. Right: Doreen Porpora. T
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ACTIVITIES 5 TU ENT COUN IL This year's Student Council activities include the dances, the Hatloween Contest, the record setting donation to Goodwill i1O,OOOGarticles otclothingl, Dress-up Day, the Carnation Sale, Christmas Spirit, the Canned Goods Drive tor Hoover Beach and Woodlawn, a memorial donation to honor Marie Nice and I Crystal Bradley, and being a cofsponsor of Class Day. I , S rawrw S yi Q Student Council Officers L to R- Jackie Johns, secretary: Ninth Grade Student Council Members First Row QL-Rl G. Boehm, M. O'Connell, K. Ferro, D. Meyer Second Fiow CL- r Fil M. Wahl, T. Puglisi, P. Corsi, J. Johns, M. Baldelll Seventh Grade Student Council Members First Row QL-Rl S. Clancy, D. Patton, J. Vogl Second Row CL-Rl J. Gaske, K. Capozzi, P. Davis, C. Quinn, B. Keipper, K. Stadler, M. Hoak, T. Ward Third Row J. Adrasko 102 Marin O'Connell, treasurer, Mr. Hartman, advisor: Debbie Meyer, presidentg Amy Obstarczyk, vice president J Eighth Council Members First Ftovv.ftLQF3ll K. Connolly, J. Donaiclson, K. Wertz Second Row ll.-Fil J M. May, L. Kitchen, S. Becker, A. Obstarczyk, S. Sullivan
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ACTIVITIES LA ? HOME-Ec CLUB The Home-Ec Club raises moneysthrough the sale of baked goodsand craft items which members makeiatter school: Activities for this yearincluded providing refresh- ments for senior citizen night for the musical. At Christmas time, members made and sold gingerbread houses. A weekend in Toronto or at Darien Lake is planned for early June. Lett to Right: A.,Redrnond, N. Valerio, J. Arkinsl vice-president l, G. Boehm, M. Hawks, C. Greene, D. Shannon fsecretary-tresurer J, L. Comstock, B. Dombrowski i president J, K. Valois, Mrs. Flamzy, advisory Absent from Qicture: T. Wenk, L. Mutka, J.VSzymanski, D. Szewczyk, C. Masucci, S. Edwards. ' 2? SKI CLUB One way to enjoy Buffalo winters is to join ski club. Ask any of the forty-five students who skied at Kissing Bridge this year. The ski club advisor is Mr. Fuerst. 104 i . y
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