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Row I: Bea Di Paolo, Betty Sinowitz, - Bemice Aptowitz, Barbara Browner, Maxine Marcus, Alice Youngerman, Marie Verdirame, Iris Keller, Vicki Custer, Lois Rice. Row 2: Madeline Kolligian, Naomi Feldman, Jane Scott, Diana Kahn, Carole Lancman, . Evelyn Raab, Marion Lachenmayr, Barbara Shulman, Fran Greenwald, Edith Del Giornia, Helen Black, Helen Blutinger. Row 3: Emily Karp, Q Pat Jones, Rosemary Koenig, Nan ' Younger, Karen Gold, Maruta Liet- ins, Judith Sommer, Josephine Besen, Martha Beck, Joan De Filippis, Joan Borowick, Gail Carson. Row 4: Rhoda Fishman, Christina Ziegler, Joan Tram- mantano, Helene Greene, Hinda Greenfader, Karen Koch, Nancy Ahlf, Ieva Rucks, Nancy Flynn, Joyce Levy, Helen Baroway. Members of our C. O. elect their officers direct- ly. Candidates are nominated by their political party, either Green and White or Silver-Blue. Some of the officers, duties are to direct the G.O. Assembly and freshmen orientation, to arrange social affairs. to get student discounts, and to attend borough and city-wide conferences. This main body of the school government and Mrs. Pettigrew. our G. O. adviser, are always working to improve Flushing. Dotti Yu-Vice President, Marie Fiore - Secretary, Meta Cornell - Treasurer, Bill Olson-President. QMN .Qi Tutoring is the chief duty of Arista, our schoolls honor society. admitted on the bases of service, and character. Row I: Al Fair, John DeGroof, J Students are scholarship, ulian Yoselotf, Charles Turner. Row 2: Tony Fisher Phil Press Jack Hemel Louie De Acetis, Dave Kemp, Brian Sher- Ronald Berler, Dave Hurewitz, K man. Row 3: Larry Silver, Bob Charles Locke, Donald Kahn, ohn, Gil Scalone, Rosario Cambria, Frank Jerabek, Ed Barrish. Row 4: Tony Aliano, Andy Wolif, Bill Olson, Rosenthal, Gary Nooger, Phil Kn Bob Gordon, Nick Kazanas. Sam ltzer,
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X. J K , ! f!!,4 C7 The Service League Officers direct the activities of the Service Council. This council establishes the requirements for the three service awards, determines service credits, maintains each student's service record, and assists in school func- tions whenever necessary. Row I: Beatrice Di Paolo-President, Mrs. Bickerton-Adviser, Jane Scott-Vice President. Row 2: Roberta Panebianco-Secretary, Doro- thy Yu-Tribunal Representative, Susan Hors- fall-G.O. Representative. . 1 lv 'Zi 25' lg. 5' 5 ff. .ex . S . , .g if . .fm ya E fig t ,iv-.1-. 7 14 w A -. Au-. wi- 5x -ge ww. 8 - 5,2-Q.. -,,,.A- '. - ',..t'- -t' r - -Writ The administration officers keep our school running smoothly. Row I: Mrs. Roy-Dean of Girls, Mr. Franzen - Principal, Mrs. Duckworth - Attendance. Row 2: Mr. Kiso-Dean of Boys, Mr. Golder- Administration, Mr. Waring, Mr. Smith. The Student Tribunal is the judiciary of our school government. Its functions are to interpret the constitution of the school government and to preside over the trials of the delinquent students. Dotti Yu, Louis De Acetis-Bailiif, Barbara Weigt--Chief Justice, Howard Papush, Barbara Shulman-Justice Clerk, Milton Jacoby.
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, f, f,fff Row I: Miss Powers, Mrs. Gennaro, Mrs. Phalen. Row 2: Mrs. Aronsohn, Miss O'Leary-chairman, Mr. Gor- don. Row 3: Miss Quinn, Mr. Kantor, Miss Carman, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss O'Dowd. Mr. Sealy, Mr. Erdal, Mr. Hemming-chairman, Mr. Paris, Mr. Nelson. The goal of the Commercial Department is to train pupils in the practical application of secretarial skills so that they may start work in the business field im- mediately following graduation. ln order to receive a commercial diploma, the candidate must have three units in either stenography or bookkeeping, and two terms of secretarial training. Specialized instruction is given in the use of the mimeograph, the electric type- writer, the comptometer, the ditto-machine and the Rex- o-graph. The Industrial Arts Department of Flushing High School trains students for a vocation. There are special- ized shops for drafting and work with metals, wood, and electricity. This work serves to familiarize the student with what will probably be his chosen field after graduation. 'F gun' -6 John Hoch, Earl Jones, Louis Philippe, George Dobritz, Vincent Pollina, Walter ll- chuk, Joe Hermalholfer- watch Mr. Erdal demonstrate in the electric shop. il . . 5 'hl' ' '
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