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'CN 1 FRENCH CLUB Row 'lz B. Nunamaker, J. Marcishak, L. Guadagni, D. Colusci, P. Burnside, C. Bobble, M. Coleman, B. Cole, A. Coleman, D. Bethem, J. McGarry, B. Ianarelli, C. Ventresca, E. Har- F. Moody, M. McLean baugh Row 41.1. Orben, B. Voiner, J. Graytok, N. Heisler, K. Row 2: M. Ruse, A. George, K. White, N. Sobolewski, T. Deliere, D. Skowron, M. Verna, J. McNary, B. Mercer, G. Levin, M. Hileman, C. Sklarski, A. Allison, C. Hervol, M. Altieri, K. Rotella, J. Liggett, B. Sykes Kelly, S. Selva, M. Oklesson Row 5: R. Christensen, J. Graham, H. Scott, D. Miller, J. Row 3: D. Shepard, H. Esselstyn, R. Sulkowski, K. Simms, Mclntyre l President: Sandy Selva Vice-President: Lou Guadagni Secretary: Karen White Treasurer: Andrea Coleman Chaplin: Howard Scott Social Chairman: Dave Miller Sponsor: Miss Petika 10 Activities Dominate L French Club's Year The French Club consists ot fifty members. Their purpose is to further the study of the French language and to correspond with French teenagers in France and Belgium. An annual Valentine dance is sponsored by the French Club. The concession stand during a football game was the organization's special service project. These activities, in addition to regular twice-a-month meetings, create a fur- ther understanding ot the French language and culture. 4 Initiation ceremonies of the club were held in the school cafeteria
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3.--v ...V ...-A .-Y .1- 'Ist Row: M. Lanzy, D. Marin, M. A. Kumer, E. Ghelarducci, E. Bozovich, J. Dombrowski, A. McConnell, J. Smith, L. Passieu M. Dayak, D. Barsody, J. Price, B. Popeck. 2nd Row: G. Buyan, K. Bail, N. Lindley, P. Coen, G. Virakis, J. Green, V. Dietz, E. Pagano, S. Patterson, J. Higgins, N. Staniszewski, M Petro. 3rd Row: B. Stinespring, N. Autrey, P. Hohowski, S. Hawkins, B. Cleveland, B. Koch, P. O'Hare, L. Bistarkey, P. Gonglik, S. Terpin, L. Taylor, C. Secreet. 4th Row: P. Sroka I B. Adams, C. Halley, V. DeBlasio, L. Zgarliski, D. Chytil, S. McNutt, D. Grassi, R. Spadaro, S. Skittle, B. Pleskovich. 5th Row: D. Rush, N. Csetter, O. Turk, D. Severin, N. Goodwin, L. Beadling, L. Lee, S. Peterson, P. Powell, J. Crocker, V. Bedison, L. Gohaiki, C. Budkey, E. Kushma, N. Jante. 6th Row: H. Kappeler, P. McGrevin, M. Simms, M. A. Gazvoda, J. Cox, N. Furlong, S. Seward, P. lnghram, V. Kimberland, M. Engel, J. Alveraz. . The Commercial Club, under the guidance of Miss Vera .... ...fp L f s 'J . Leone Neish, is a club designed to give knowledge of the business world to its members. Its motto Study to show thy- self approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed is followed by each girl. The club visits different places of business and invites speakers to the meetings to give sound qualifications and advice in seeking future jobs. Among the club's activities this year was the operation of the concession stand during a football game, and the club also had charge of the Thanksgiving program. . I r t ' 1 :W X :TM X Qi. .Q MQ., I X . I3 Sec.: Juanita Alvarez V.P.: Sharon Hawkins Pres.: Pat Coen Treas.: Patty O'Hare Ad.: Vera Leone Neish Commercial Club Prepares Girls for Vocations Miss Neish assists Leona Beadling .-'. . fr.
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wif 1 mai 'ff' 'lst Row: H. Foley, M. Rinaldi, L. Lesniakowski, H. Subrick, K. Berty, C. Bankus, P. Greenlee, T. Pic- cnom R. Tonsetti, S. Drazick, M. Podrasky. 2nd Row: P. Tirimacco, D. Kotyk, B. Novak, B. lanarelli, W. Reese, B. Blosnick, K. Haight, T. Tuggiero, D. Bout, B. Waters, R. Jicomelli. Spanish Club Established La Cofradia , the Spanish Club, was formed this year with the purpose of familiarizing the members with the customs, the literature, and the Spanish and Spanish-American Arts. After receiving their charter from the Student Council in December, the club im- mediately began preparing for their Spring Initiation. In March they initiated fourteen Spanish I students with B averages into the club. In April they went to Car- negie Music Hall to see Jose Greco and his troupe of Spanish dancers and musicians. The Spanish Club's busy year consisted of preparing their constitution, re- ceiving their charter, sponsoring a dance, and further- ing their interest in Spanish culture. The club is spon- sored by Miss Hull. l. to r.: Secretary, P. Greenlee, Vice-President, M. Rinaldi, President, S. Drazick, Treasurer, T. Ruggierof Advisor, Miss Hull. Treasurer Tim Ruggiero gives report on financial status of club.
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