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First Row: Clara Miller, ROSE MGVFG Bdiley, Margaret Hoover, Zelda Lutes, Darlene Sibula, Mae Leonard, Elnora Gill, Janet Kinick, Marcia Strausser, Sandy Harden, Francine Dorazio. Second Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Nagle, Nancy Francek, Sharon Smith, Mary Ann Ruscheck, Marma Packrall, Rhoda Kinder, Lorraine Solak, Carolyn DiAndreth, Leah Fowler, Mary Jane Balog, Wilma Teegarden, Mary Korbini. Third Row: The FBLA of Beth-Center Senior High School, Chapter I636, is made up of stu- dents enrolled in business subjects and is sponsored by the N.E.A. and the Eastern Busi- ness Teachers Association. It has National and State affiliation. The group is guided by a Chapter Con- stitution, as well as a National Charter and a National FBLA creed. The group has monthly meetings to dis- cuss items pertaining to business such as: further business, training, the ideal secretary, what other areas are doing for business stu- dents, etc. The local chapter is a part of Region IV of the State of Pennsylvania, and meets with Vis -.'.,...L. Gloria Peters, Donna McCain, Mary Lou Perowski, Dorothy Barger, Sandy Superak, Louise Westich, Mary Ann Lef..er, Elizabeth Lesso, Maxine Post, Helen Ron- cadori, Shirley Zets. Fourth Row: Myrna Kuhn, Rhoada Bodnar, Phyllis Benlock, Bonnie Bitner, Mary Ann Antonic, Andrea Gregory, Dorothea Grachen, Carol Jenkins, Marie Ondo, Norma Jean Shaw, Donna Drotos, Virginia Rhodes. that group in Conference semi-annually. They also meet in State Conference, as well as Na- tional Convention annually. This year we are hostess for the Spring Conference on April ll, at our school. We are also co-hostess at the State Convention on May 4-5, at Bedford, Pennsylvania. The organization gives students an op- portunity to demonstrate their business skills and to compete in the different levels of com- petition for prizes and distinctions. lt gives the member a feeling of belonging to an integral part of business by helping him be- come acclimated to business trends. Many worthwhile friendships and acquaintances are formed here that are long-lasting. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front: Elnora Gill, Mae Leon- T ard, Mrs. Alma Nagle, Darlene lx I Sibula. Back: Ellen Jenkins Patti Wechoski, Rhoada Kinder Donna McCain, Shirley Zets, Zelda Lutes, Marma Packrall Sandy Superak, Louise Westich
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1 Y SENIOR F.H.A. 61.61 Q Q. 0 6 ..,, ,,r-'-s- First Row: Diane Potisek, Judy Detts, Betty Jean Borshick, Mary Louise Perowski, Carol Jenkins, Janet Werstler, Jackie Ruday, Eloise Scott. Second Row: Ellen Jenkins, Mary lams, Elizabeth Lesso, Mary Ann Antonic, Mary Ann Filarskv, Thelma Roupe, Marion Forsythe, Sandy Harden, Rose Marie Skobel, Martha Derry, Sara Stopka. Third Row: Maxine Post, Barbara Morris, Mary Goss, Bonnie Righetti, Mary Alice Stidard, Frances Foltin, Juanita Slovinsky, Marjorie Ondash, Betty Bice. The PURPOSES l Of the F.H.A. Ofei The OFFICERS are: a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- President ,,,s, . ,,,, . , , ,. - . To promote factions of homemaking. . To emphasize the importance of worthy home member- Vice-President . , H. - . - , ,, ,, 2 Secretary ,,,, .. ,,,.. ,H H. A- in 5? I l N ,,, Ellen Jenkins Darlene Lasosky Marion Forsythe W Bonnie Righetti Rose Marie Skobel ,W Connie Garcia , W Peggy Ross Mary Goss Miss Eileen Paler ' 52 Shlp- Treasurer cs, H - 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. Higfgfign ,W Y K 4, To work for good home and family life for all. Song Lender Y WM H 5. To promote international good will. Pqfliqmenfg.-ian Kd NNW, 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home Reporger H V Y zzzg V ,nn ,A and community life. Sponsor YY, W 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. SUPHO ORE F.H.A. is ,J K Y egg. Q- ..1 'WB' 'Q' an A C, ,. . .Q ZW First Row Helen Hardy Nancy Berish Connie Garcia Joyce Kirk Peggy Ross Kathy Greff Lois Wasko Second Row Mary Ann Burgoon Marie Rohaley Mary Ann Savage Rose Butler, Nancy Pysh, Jean Kantorik, Darlene Lososky, Sandy Carl, Kathy Kostelnik.
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S P A N I S H C L First Row Bull Meneskle Diane Gossett Joe Jollick Herbert Caponi John Penszak Mr Sonson Tom Stotka Second Row Judy Pearl Carol Lancaster Jackie Ru Fourth Row Dewey Pellegrini Ferd Matula Homer day Eloise Scott Janet Slosarik Lullian Craggs Judy Duncan Mark Malone John Maslanich John Troyan Ridge Irene Marinzak Karen Roncadori Myra Edwards John Katko Alfred Ricuittl Charles Greskovich Henry Third Row Nick Ramyrchek Gerald Redmond Judy Bartus Duane Palmo Richard Shargots John Nakovich Johnston Barbara Greskovich Peggy Cox Carolyn Hill Robert Gllsta Diane Kalich Bonnie Battaglini Marlaelena Radachy The Spanish Club Los Picaros was organized to create among its members a better understanding of the Spanish language and customs and also to maintain a feeling of friendliness between our country and our neighboring Latin American countries to the south of our border F : l ' I I I l ' .I I ' I 3 1 1 I - 5 4 -1 1 I ' I . I I I I I I D I I ' I -I ' I I I -I . I 5 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 I . I I - ! I ' 1 1 1 4 ll ' II ' ' I I First Row: Annette Ostro, Gayle Ferrari, Thea Grachen, Third Row: Patricia Price, Velma Barnhart, Marion , ' . : ' , ' 'I r I I 1 1 1 . I 1 l , I I I 1 A 1 I 1 , ' l. I I Y T V Y , T' I - V I I , . Christie lsenberg Grace White Second Row Marie Bailey Betty Mercante Nancy Berish Ann Burgoon Beverly Nelson Rose Ann Bado Conelly Delores Girdish Sandra Carl Quin Rossi The purpose of thrs club is to foster sociablllty and well beung among members and to provide for the Beth Center l-lngh School a maiorette group to uphold :ts standards and represent the school when called upon to do so Standards by which future members are selected are good posture neat and pleasing appearance at all times ability to maintain correct cadence to march music co operativeness satisfactory grades and the deslre to meet assignments of twirlnng corps This is the first year for the maiorette club and the membership includes thirty girls Rose Postic Kay Cecchini Barbara Edgar Nancy Ramsey Mary Karen Borcheck Connie Garcia Rose Marie Butler Peggy Donna Packrall Lavern Wilson OFFICERS President Thea Grachen Vice President Christie lsenbera Secretary Grace White Treasurer Annette Ostro
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