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MUSIC Music HATH CHARMS TO SOOTHE THE SOPHOMORE CHOIR Row One: D. Pennachio, G. Zampogna, J. Nolf, M. Calvanese, C. Nolf, J. Beilata, B. Hollick, J. Reynolds, C. Baker, D. Troup, I. Reese, M. Pallone, J. Papa. Row Two: R. M. Bougher, J. Rogers, K. Sylak, L. Licata, K. Cepull, E. Brokaw, P. Pasternak, K, Hilty, C, Kelly, B. J. Keller, R. Malaspina, P. Kosky. Row Three: R. Hutterer, D. Mitchell, L. Moses, V. Zalupsky, D. Gelorme, J. Fritzky, J. Watters, G. Frampton, R. Runco, P. Ludwiczak, B. Mangieri, R. Cecchetti, R. Shaw. Row Four: J. Jacobs, V. Costanza, G. Overly, D. Tirdel, B. Gigler, J. Armstrong, M, Ziemianski, J. Esser, J. Garbinski, R. Rich, B. Meledandri, B. Settle- myer. JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHOIR Row One: P. Pellegrino, M. Lamendola, J. Walker, M. A. Piontek, H. Baker, P. Buchanan, R. Bartolacci, M. J. Townsend, J. Beck, S. Katona, J. Mulewich, C. Schultz, K. Abraham, J. Lyons. Row Two: A. DeMao, R. M. Marzullo, R. Moore, A. Singer, D. Mitchell, B. Stewart, J. Richards, M. L. Mock, D. Donati, D, Knee, B. Fleeger, B. Holste. Row Three: C. Kunicki, H. McCracken, B. Premutico, E. M. Hubbard, E. Dominici, P. Tannas, R. Zonarich, M. Waugaman, M. Meyer, P. Paulick, V. Sabow. Row Four: V. Chine, L. Ceraso, H. Rocchi, D. Kestner, O. Singleton, F. Suatoni, D. Mangieri, D. Weisbrod, K, Ross, L. Rich. Row Five: F. Como, R. Tusing, J. Fontana, T. Dickey, J. Martin, L. Hunt, T. Lopushinsky. 60
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AS THE TWIG is BENT, THE TREE is INCLINED. To be chosen for the National Honor So- ciety a student must meet certain require- ments-the first being scholarship. Although anyone in the top third of his respective class may be selected, only 15? of the graduating class are eligible for membership in the so- ciety. The next requirement for membership is service. The student must be of service to his school, his teachers, and his classmates. The third point a potential member is iudged on is leadership. He must possess the ability to lead his classmates-mainly by setting the right example--in a way beneficial to his school and community. And last, but certain- ly not least, the new member must have a sound, clean-cut character-the kind of per- son any school would be proud to have on its roll. This year, as in previous years, the selection of members was made by a board of teachers. They iudged all the pupils on the above points and chose those students they felt most deserving of this award. The newly chosen members have been presented gold pins by the Student Council at a special assembly in their honor. First Row: D. Mitchell, J. Stefunini, B. Holste, J. Korowicki. Second Row: V. Cecchetti, H. M. Taylor, T. Lopushinsky, T. Frickanisce, R, Varesco, M. Meyer, R. Landi, A. Singer. Third Row: R. Moore, H. McCracken, J. Jarczynski, J. Vairo, R. Susa, C. Kunicki, A. Graziano, D. Moore, D. Toney, D. Berkey, J. Sacriponte, J. Barrett, F. Massimini, L. Horn. Missing from picture: P. Fallon, J, Prokopik.
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SAVAGE BEAST Senior High Choir This year, along with a new room tor practicing, this group seems to have gotten a new-found vitality. The Senior High A Capella Choir got o'FF to a royal start with a thrilling Christ- mas pageant, given iointly by them and the sophomore class. With the added in- centive of a success behind them, the choir, again under the able direction of Miss Dor- othy Ferrante, started rehearsals for their next program, this time an operetta, Rid- ing Down the Sky. This, along with various assembly pro- grams and participation in a choral festi- val, rounded out the year for the choir. The choir is to be congratulated for the splendid iob they did. .lunior High Choir If you happened to walk into Victoria Avenue building sometime during the sev- enth period this year, you most probably have heard our Junior High Choir practic- ing earnestly for one of their many success- ful programs. Along with the Junior High Band the group enthusiastically tackled their Christ- mas Concert. Besides their regular group arrangement several specialties were fea- tured. The Girls Double Sextet and a solo- ist shared the honors of a successful pro- gram. The choir's next big proiect was their annual spring concert which, everyone agreed, added another star in their crown. A busy year of activities came pleas- antly to an end with an exchange program and a party. R. Moore, D. Mitchell 61 OCTET L. Hunt, .l, Martin, V. Chine, K. Ross, T. Dickey, T. Lopushinsky, F. Como. SENIOR OFFICERS President ....... .,.... l. ee Hunt Vice President . .. Fred Como Secretary .,..... ..... D iane Mitchell Treasurer ...... ..... R onald Tusing Music hath charms
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