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The Bethlehem Joint Youth Coun- cil is a youth group which is a part of the Governing Council of the Beth- lehem Joint Youth Center. The Youth Council is composed of l5 senior high members, 5 from each grade, and 5 junior high members. The purpose of our Youth Council is to plan dances and other activities for the Youth Center. Our meetings are held every Monday in school and the last Monday of every month at the Youth Center. Our activities this year includedz Ronnie Paglia record hops, a Thanks- giving Dance, a Youth Week, and a Valentine Day Dance. 9 4 111'- ,J 5 X fm 1. f ..,A,i Need toothpicks? OFFICERS President D D sscs D - DD D,DD.D DD Judy Pearl Vice-President DD DD Bonnie Battaglini Secretory D D DD Maria Giacomelli Treasurer DDD Anthony Bado First Row: Anthony Bado, Maria Giacomelli, Judy Pearl, Bonnie Battaglini, Second Row: Marion Stagon, Barbara Soladna, Sandy Battaglini, Nancy Kuhl, Dorothy Nonic, Barbara Gregory. Third Row: Charles Battaglini, Mack Christy, John Nakovich, Robert Ruday, Harry Novick, Fred Abbott, John Shimko, Dan Crumrine, Richard Hughes, Tom Chelena.
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Helen Roncadori, Myra Edwards, Judy Hegedus, Rose Janet Darney, Charles Greskovich, Mr, Tselepis, Robert Ruday, Vivian Davis, Mary Beth Cherup, Shirley Gregory, Annette Gaste. Second Row: Gwen Vihlidal, Barbara Pollock, Michelle Hauncher, Bonnie Jean Toth, Kathleen Segedy, Kathleen Barr, Barbara Edgar, Elaine Morosky, Nancy Kuhl, Janet Bartok. The purpose of the Student Council is to establish and maintain throughout the school at all times high standards of sportsmanship, com- pletes teacher-student understanding, co-operation, a high regard for fellow students at all times, and to maintain a school spirit, Two students are elected from each home room to represent the student body. The Student Council, a relatively young organization, is justly proud ot its members and accomplishments, however, it is always striving and working for the betterment of our fine school. TRAINING IN DEMOCRATIC PROCESS Ple-e-e-e-ase Vote For. . . puffy BOSS Slosarik, Terry Shulsky, Sandy Superak, Nancy Darney, Evan Douple. Third Row: Dewey Pellegrine, Melvin Gillis, James Lawson, Charles Sernosky, John Nakovich, Dennis Jones, Bob Broda, Richard Nichols, Jae Katko, Robert Zirkle, Ronald Durdines, Richard Toth, John OFFICERS President ..c......,... Robert Ruday First Vice-President EE Charles Greskovich Second Vice-President EEEE Vivian Davis Secretory EEEEEEEE Mary Beth Cherup Treasurer EEEEEEEEEE Rose Janet Darney Sponsor EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 'Mr. Tselepis A Chicken in Every Pot
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Left to Right by Rows: Rebecca Furman, Martha Baker, Sandy Crurnrine, Barbara Wilhelm, Mrs. Dennison, Carole Knight, Mildred Rabbit, Johanna Giovanelli, Marion Forsythe, Rose Marie Skobel, Ann Crockett, Sandy Harden, Marjorie Ondash, Mary Martha Derry, Elnora Gill, Kathy Moore, Frances Foltin, Gwen Vihlidal, Leah Fowler, Juanita Slovinsky, Carol Wagner, Sondra Hecht, Carol Butera, Laurel Phillipson, Mary Beth Cherup, Peggy Cox, Brenda Hess, Carol Mihalik, Carolyn Watson, Ellen Crockett, Kathy Garcia, Louise Manfredi, Marceille Mathews, Frances Murn, Judy Pearl, Barbara Shargots, Nancy Tedesco, Donna Drotos, Norma Shaw, Carolyn Hill, Catherine Galensky, Alex- andria Abraharn, Mary Goss, Darlene Sibula, Dorothy Nonic, Amanda Ross, Bonnie Righetti. First Row Beverly Burkett Doris Austin Donna DO Distefanis Carol Venick Sandy Keys Sandy Battaglini. man Barbara Saladna Antoinette Santoro Vonda Mize Third Row Bonnie Sloan Mildred Batterby Helen Hill, Lorraine Mares Andrea Radachy Second Row Miss Judy Sosnak Karen Borcheck Janet Slosarik, Kay Cicconi Shirley Giovanelli, Donna Pelligrine, Cecilia Riggle, Virginia Gossett, Helen Hritz,
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