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Row 1: Sylvia Klionsky, Ells Pacaluyko, Rae Lord, Toni Laveria- secretary, Anthony Menichelli-president, Katherine Weyand, historian, Theresa Porubiansky, Jean Testani, and Janice Hightower. Row 2: Bob Gitlitz, Sally Breit, Lillian Akel, Nannette Pierson, Clara DiFulvio, Patricia Pearis, Seymour Klionsky. Row 3: Carolyn Abbott, Georgiana Milessa, Shirley Boyd, Karen Groun- sell, Sally Springmann, Rhoda Benensohn, Pat Palmer, and Lucretia O’Neil. Row 4: Sheldon Glass, Arthur Pratt, James Gibbons, Jack Harman, James Grogan, Ed Bronsky, Paul Kernaklian, Ara Kradjian, Charles Anderson, John Keeler, Wayne William Mezzadonna. HONOR SOCIETY A treasured moment in her life-Mary Lou Flavin signs the Honor Society scroll symbolizing her in¬ duction as a member. Students receive recognition for three hard years of tfvork when they are admitted into Honor Society in their senior B or A term. Each spring and fall, thirty-two new members are inducted. They are pupils who have earned at least two awards in one field, or one award in three fields. Among those to choose from are fine arts, school service, scholarship and athletics. Tony Meninchelli was president this fall, while Arthur Pratt headed it in the spring. Honor Society members show slides to new Centralites each term to help them become better acguainted with school. They take charge of the reception and assembly for Honor Society and the honor graduates. Bas¬ kets are sent to needy families at Thanksgiv¬ ing. The ushers for our school assemblies are also members of Honor Society which is always capably assisted by Mr. Richard Schuster, faculty adviser. In short, membership in this organization should be the aim of Cen¬ tralites. Page Fifteen
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Row 1: Pershing Casella, Joan Church, Joan Dickson, Suzanne Galvin, Violet Abashian, Jo Anne Capozzi, Ricky Stella. Row 2: Geraldine Budovic, John Gabb, Wilma Knop. Row 3: Jean Callahan, Joyce Kozak, Mary Brezny, Jennie Moses, Fern Papa Central Day dance in fall was sponsored by L. C. It climaxed a Thanksgiving Day on which our football team was victorious. The Blue and White Dance in the spring term was also successful. Our officers sometimes get the opportunity to confer with representatives of other General Organizations, and gain a broader picture of legislative work. Central’s spring administrators: left to right: Roberta Ray, secretary; Don Balin, treasurer; Art Kachadourian, presi¬ dent; Josephine Schiffer, vice president. Riger, Lillian Sinichak, Audrey Callahan, Carlena Matthews, Anna Soperak, Delores Skrovanek. Row 4: Rosemarie Panicek, Roberta Wray, George Malinich, Donald Werner, Bill Gavula, Fred Goundry, Michael Duke, John Broderick, Murray Heifer, Anne Sweet, Mary Jane Snyder. The visual response of the annual G.O. canned goods drive. Page Fourteen
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Another important function of Honor Society is to honor those students graduating, who have maintained an 3.75 average or over. The assembly is here depicted. It’s a proud day for the parents! Here Charles Lesko and father and Eugene Kirch and mother celebrate the recent honor. IS . v wr 1 % i i ggM| l m Jr 111 3 ■H r--- ■ A | L ‘ . Ski- i JL AM -irrjP ' ■ jft HsT -■ Ww W kmiSml.tS M W ypsm - M§sg v • magm IP pWMp J Mb (Nr J Row 1: Dolores Ondrako, Barbara Barvinchak, Clara DiFulvio, Richard Badertacher, Seymour Klionsky, John Zumawtak, Joseph Galli, Mary Lou Flavin, PatrictfPearis. Row 2: Margie Knapik, Geraldine Budovic, Jackie Covert, Sally Breit, Nannette Pierson, Sylvia Klionsky, Joyce Kozak, Barbara Hastings. Row 3: Lucretia O’Neil, Del Stimak, Joyce Flynn, Mary Brutvan, Rae Lord, Virginia Johnson, Irene Sinchaski, Lydia Payne, Rhoda Benensohn, Jane Bruckheim, Mary Snyder, Pat Palmer. Row 4: Arthur Pratt, Gene Kirch, John Simek, David Pearlman, Ara Kradjian, Michael Duke, John Keeler, Donald Werner, Charles Lesko, John Davidge, John Clune. Page Sixteen
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