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THE HUSKY GROWL lEstablished l936j Published five times during the school year by the PRESS CLUB of GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Gloversville, New York Editor in chief ,, ,,,, Mary Louise Wood News Editors ,,,, ,,,, R oxana Brown, Virginia Combothekras Editorial Editor ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, N ancy Barter Ann Ruff Feature Editor , Sports Editor , , ,,Jerry Wood Exchange Editor ,, , ,Patty Stratton Art Editor , , Marsha Schofield Circulation Manager , Susanne Keaveney Business Manager ,,,, H Betty Arnold Photographer ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Ralph Ambrosino Typing Y,,,,, ,,,, C onnie Barone, Tess Crippen The editors and the advisor checked the Chris. Spy with the pink copy to see if all corrections had beet. made. Editor-in-Chief MARY LOUISE WOOD helped finance the paper by putting on social activities. This year the Press Club sponsored two dances which were very successful because of the cooperation among the club members, the advisor, Miss Connors, and the officers: Presi- dent, Fortune l-luntzinger, First Vice President, Carolyn Liberti, Second Vice President, Marion Tauber, Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Clough, Social Chairman, Anne Paul, Historian, Nancy Mulhall. HUSKY GROWL-First rovv, left to right: Jerry Wood, Pat Stratton, Beebe Combothekras, Roxana Brown, Mary Louise Wood, Miss Connors, Ann Ruff, Nancy Barter, Betty Arnold, Marsha Schofield. Second rovv. Rosalind Aulisi, Nancy Mulhall, Marijane Huizing, Connie Barone, Joanne Ruocco, Bonnie Archinal, Judy Clough, Marian Tauber, Carol Frank, Fortune Huntzinger, Gail Queeney, Joyce Haddaway, Susan Mills, Anne Paul, Nancy Gloning, Penny Wood. Third row: Louis Alderman, Nancy Carusso, Lynn Bown, Carole Roth, Josephine Slovack, Gail Leach, Jackie Bowen, Ruth Smalley, Betsy Lenz, Linda Miller, Penny Wor- ley, Patsy Batz. Fourth row: Howard Rubin, Bill Arnst, Pat Shields, Paciolla, Jane Perrone, Betty Dean Parker, Donna Marcus, Nancy Gifford, Karen Olsson, Madeline Ford, Maureen Meagher, Barbar War- ren, Hinda Seroussi, Sue Garonzik. Fifth rovvz Roxanne Ridgvvay, Barbara Hacko, Kathy Ferrara, Pat Yur- kovic, Janice Laurence, Carole Rossi, Harriet Lefkovvitz, Patricia Nicosia, Julia Mascardi, Dianne Gifford, Theresa Vecchio, Amy Rubin, Susin Louis, Louise Tropia, Joanne Risedorph, Joyce Thompson, Rovena Scribner, .lo Ann Ramsdell, Jane Lynch, Carol Schulman, Joan Lazarus.
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PRESS CLUB--First row, left to right: Mariiane Huizing, Connie Barone, Betty Arnold, Roxanna Brown, Nancy Barter, Judy Clough, Carolyn Liloerti, Miss Connors, Fortune Huntzinger, Ann Ruff, Marian Tauber, Pat Stratton, Anne Paul, Marsha Schofield, Barbara Hacko. Second row: Millie Semprevio, Kathie Ferrara, Janice Lawrence, Rose Zambri, Sandra Salino, Madeline Ford, Joan Sanges, Marlene Sweet, Karen Olssen, Patty Batz, Hinda Seroussi, Vrenda Miller, Jean Lynch, Nancy Gloning. Third row: Louis Alderman, Howard Rubin, Meril Mironer, Annette Tate, Katherin DeLiIi, Josephine Slovak, Joyce Thompson, Sue Lewis, Sue Garonzik, Nancy Gifford, Betty Parker, Jane Perrone, Donna Marker, JoAnne Ramsdal, Rox- anna Ridgeway, Ravina Scribner, Carol Schulman, Joan Lazarus, Penny Worley, Jean Barclay, Pat Yurkovic, Fourth row: Penny Wood, Carole Paciolla, Joanne Ruocco, Amy Rubin, Carole Rosse, Gail Leach, Rosa- lind Aulisi, Harriet Lefkowitz, Jackie Bowen, Joyce Hacldaway, Jane Lynch, Carole Roth, Ruth Smalley, Susan Mills, Johanna Bernstein, Janice Ecker, Betsy Lenz, Joanne Risedorph, Louise Tropia, Christine Wes- sendorf, Judy Rese, Barbara Warren. This year the editor-in-chief, Mary Louise Wood, the Husky Growl staff, and the staff's ad- visor, Miss Mary Evelyn Connors developed an excellent eight page school paper that was pub- lished five times during the year. The staff's eagerness to enlarge the paper with new features resulted in such additions as the Growl-o-gram, favorite G.H.S. recipes, a fashion column, and class spotlights. The subscribers re- ceived the above additions and other enlarged sections: the music column, sports' page, and Estee Echoes, with enthusiasm. The editorial page with its apropos topics for every season was in- teresting and enlightening. The editorial page included an artistic cartoon, a guest editorial, and a new column, The Griping Growlers. Another new feature in the last issue of the Growl was the Last Will and Testament of the Class of i956. The Husky Growl was sold on a yearly basis in order to lessen the work of the staff and re- duce the cost of printing. Since the cost has been increasing in recent years, the Press Club has Business Manager BETTY ARNOLD
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KEY CLUB-First row, left to right: David Maxfield, Lester Schlanger, Fred Kunkel, Nlr. Soule, Alan Sch- wartz, Bob Abele, Harry Robison. Second row: Merril Nlironer, Bob Nelkin, Garth Queeney, Louis Ros- marino, Tom Nlassad, Mike Ralbovsky, John Abrams, Dick Santella, Burton Reed, Charles Fox, Ted Horwitz. SER VICE KEY CLUB A club that is deserving of high praise for its excellent service for the past five years is called the Key Club. This organization was organized as the iunior branch of the local Kiwanis Club to perform services to the school and community. For many years now the club has rendered ser- vices in many ways to other organizations of G.H.S. lt offered a sizable donation to the foot- ball team for a moving picture camera and to the high school for the erection of a television an- tenna. Besides the usual activities, in the fall the mem- bers handled the scoreboard for all home games at Darling Field. During the basketball season, the club sold Scorecards to fill their depleted treasury. FELlClTA CLUB Service to school and community played a big part in the lives of the iunior and senior girls who made up the membership of the Felicita Club. The club's motto accounted for the girls servicing the Hospitality Shop at the Nathan Lit- tauer Hospital on weekends selling candy and other articles in order to make the patients more comfortable. This was well-handled by the chair- man of the Hospital Committee, Bonnie Archinal. The Felicita girls also worked for the local chapter of the Red Cross and solicited funds in the local door to door drives for benefits. During the basketball season they were practically in- dispensable at the Park Terrace Gym. The girls were called upon to usher and to sell candy and soft drinks. Mr. Soule scrutinizes a score card for errors while the This is one task, ushering, which is performed by the officers watch carefully. Felicita Club as a service to the school.
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