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REFRESHMENT TIME - Ellen Bot- tum, Judy Assini, Randi Magnano and other Yorkers serve members and guests. Mohawk Yorkers Entertain Parents HELEN OF TROY - is portrayed by Kathy Reavey in the skit History Can Be Fun . The Mohawk Yokers held their annual Parents, Night in the auditorium of the high school. The pro- gram included a Hlm and talk What Will You Tear Down Next? by Bernard Forester, associate professor of architecture at R.P.I. Two playlets 4'Agony', and History Can Be Funv were presented by Yorker mem- bers. Included in the casts were Carolyn Sherwood, Paul Vergoni, Kathryn Reavey, Donna White, Jo-Ann Card- ish, Pauladee Larive, Lynn Crable, Mary Ann Perras, Martin Ryan, Thomas Ratigan, Eileen Ceccucci, Judy Drapalski, Michael Santarcangelo, Pat Assini, Denise White and Patricia Mroczkowski. Mistress of Ceremonies and chairman of the event was April Kennedy. Jo-Ann Derocher served as co- chairman, While other committee members included Helen Murray, Jo-Ann Cepiel, Lynn LaCross and Martha Warzala. Yorker activities are carried out under the direction of Mrs. Warren Kelly, sponsor, and the following oHi- cers: Christine Ryan, President, Louis Alexopoulos, vice-presidentg ,Io-Ann Cepiel, secretary, Robert Cehowski, treasurer, Ann Biskin and Donald Vickers, district representatives. In November the group visited the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt mansions, accom- panied by Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Donnelly. They also conducted a mock election which forecast the elcetion of President Johnson and Senator Robert Kennedy. At a district jamboree of the organization in Balls- ton Spa, the Mohawk Yorkers received three of the eight honors awarded. Christine Ryan was elected dis- trict treasurerg Ann Biskin won a trophy as the out- standing girl in the district and Paul Vergoni placed second in the selection of outstanding boy. Other Yorker activities include several money mak- ing projects to raise funds for a trip to Utica in the spring for the state convention. 40 View
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l 4 6 The Physical Education program includes regular weekly gym classes and a varied sports program. The girls classes are held weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday under the direction of Mrs. Lamertsen. At present the only sport activity for girls is bowling. ln addition to gym classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Mr. Murphy directs a sports program for boys which includes baseball. soccer. howling and basketball. FACULTY: MRS GEORGE LAMBERTSEN, BS. M Physi- cal Education and Rowling for girlsg MRS. HUGH MCKEE, R.N. - Nurse f Teacher. Health and Hygieneg MR. ROBERT MURPHY, BS. - Physical Education and Sports Program for boys. gg. Lf E Nxsx LUNCHTIME -- Senior girls, Judy Golas, Mary Fernet Maria Mencurci, and Donna Andrechcck line up for lunch Mrs. Warren Smith, cafeteria lnanagcr. is behind the counter TUMBLING -- The tumbling skills of the girls' gym class are displayed hy Lynne- Levitt, Sandy Stamp, Christine Hogan, Delma O'Hara, and Diane Kingsley. Mrs. Lambertsen and other members of the class look on. ' t 1 -M... ggi. . 'V ' ' 1f1's:?'i 7?1 in fbi: w 15 f ' T4 Q ' v We
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