Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1976

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Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 128 of 200
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DECA tDistributive Education Clubs of Americal: Top Row: Lynn Cocilova, John Saunders, Cherie Ruff, Lisa Britt, Ginny Garcia, Lynn Belling Lisa Savage, Mary Ann Cullen, Sharon Ellis, Fran Frisbee, Don McArthur, Stephen Borgyon, 2nd Row: Scott Savage, John Hasselwander, Ma Pollock, Jim Saunders, Mary Northrup, Cheryl Grimaldi, Daine Steele, Ray Dobmeier. 3rd Row: Sue Bilak, Debbie LaRocco. Debbie Murray, G' Seidler, Kim Addison, Suanne Murphy, Karen Corey. 41h Row: Kevin Donnelly, Ann Cipleys, Mr. Pettite, Karen Hogan, Lynne Schlemmer, Mendrick, Mr. Schiffman, Rick Borrelli, Kelly Ranches, Mr. Hendel. Bottom Row: Rosie Beaver, Robin Pfeifer, Karen Ritchie, Janet Baily, F LaCagnina, Karen Davidson. D.E.C.A. D.E.C.A. CDistributive Education Clubs of Americal enables students to learn about the many areas dealing with the fields of marketing and distribution through activities. A student has the opportunity of selecting an area of interest to him and could develop that area into a competitive event. In keeping with the philosophy of free enterprise, a student is given the opportunity to raise all the money needed to pay the cost of their state convention - which is held at the Concord Hotel. The Arcadia D.E.C.A. Club has been involved with many outstanding activities and projects this year. Among them has beenthe creation of ARCADEC Industries, which is a corpora- tion formed by D.E.C.A. members to study the principles of production and sales and promotion. Arcadia D.E.C.A. also orga- nized, in conjunction with the Rochester Museum and Science Center, a look at Rochester businesses past and present. This was open to the public for a week. The D.E.C.A. Club started with the opening of Arcadia High School. During the years, the club has been very successful in local and state competitiong and in recent years, Arcadia D.E.C.A. participated in two national conventions. At present, Arcadia D.E.C.A. is recognized as the outstanding chapter in our LIBRARY AIDES Library Aides is not an organized club with a constitution like some other clubs in Arcadia. The students come and help when they are free. This year there are more Freshmen Library Aides than ever before along withthose back from last year. The students do not get paid for their work but, to show their gratitude the Librarians host them at a Christmas party in De- cember, along with parties on major Holidays. The aides' work includes glueing bindings, renewing cards, numbering books, and preparing reserve materials. Along with doing their jobs they also meet people and friends. aI'C3.. . i .. . Y ,E A,,, I - mi -g : 3 . 'gi' 'r V '5ii'f,' 54 - ' :ill 1 2 , . . I, V 5 W, W f l V -7 4 Qi 1 . w ,' .U A 1 'I- .1 f- ' ' ig-5' 4 V .'- Library Aides: Top Row: James L. Smith, Christopher Ehle, Mark Caswell, Ma Kerns. 2nd Row: Sharon Sepe, Carolyn Turpyn, Arthur Smith, David Martin, To Ruiz, Allan Codd, Mrs. Baratt, Media Specialist. 3rd Row: Lorie Hopkins, J Haines, Mrs. Najjar. Senior Teacher Aide, Kevin O'Connor, Cynthina Skrom Bottom Row: Mrs. Mangano, Teacher Aide, Edward Monachino, Randy Allenbau Candace Cochran. l l l

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v: Cathy Ridley, Pam McGregor. Dave Hamblin, Barry Walters, Dave Wiggall, Carl Dunn. Jeanne inifer Saunders, Frank Hilbert, Kim Holroyd, Al Endter, Phil Herendeen, Sue Simpson, Sue Hathaway, Betsy Braun, Joan Elliott. Matt Allen, John Raudonat. Shell Porter, Art Parker, Cindy Ford, Jeanine 'ave Flynn. 41h Row: Lori Brownell, Liz Murray Sue Bliss, Jeanne Tosti, Bonnie King, Garry Sterling, Schommer, Maureen Donnely, Shelly Wright, Jim Hirsch, Brenda Elston. Jane Miller, Jeanne Grout. th Dobbins. 51h Row: Cindy Rust, Lori Edwards, Lynn Ridley, Mr. Terrance Brennan, Julie Elliott. Sullivan, Julie Wright, Ann Lyons, Leigh Ann Spayd, Patti Bower, Charlotte Baybutt, Bonnie Hopkins. zromak, Lisa Lucksingcr, Ann Gefell. Jo Anne Bly. Trina Baptiste. Linda Marra. SQ Q1 UPPER LEFT- Mr. Zec- chino irons out a few of the problems in the play Oliver. LEFT Joan Elliot. Dave Flynn. and Joanne Sangue- dolce sing over parts of the score to Oliver. ACTI G:ABlART ITSELF. Drama Club is a student organized group of thespians who are closely associated with each of the three annual productions. These students have worked closely with Greece Arcadia's Dra- ma director, Mr. Terrance Brennan, to insure successful performances. Last fall, they aided in producing Dracula, one of the two straight plays of this year's reper- toire. Their musical this year was Oliver which was performed spectacularly. Drama Club was also reponsible for two traveling shows which were brought to this areas elementary schools. Many of the active participents enjoyed a vaca- tion together this winter in New York City.



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is LD oe- QKQU-MS Sq Sf? Qpxxg sf GSX as xftlx xg Ex 1-Age Diplomatsjr Standing: Robin Sherry. Seated: Karen Fitzpa- T Q? S LP' Nr A.T.A.D., the Association for Teen-Age Diplomats abroad, is a local organization connected with Y.F.U., Youth For Understanding, a nation-wide organization for exchange students. A.T.A.D.'s purpose is to pro- mote the understanding of cultural differences of oth- er countries and to make students aware of many varied customs. The students that participated in this year's ex- change spent the summer months abroad. Representa- tives for Arcadia were Karen Fitzpatrick, who went to Germany, Doug Bayer, who went to Japan, and Robin Sherry, who went to Sweden. Our foreign exchange student was Ulli Englert, from Germany, who spent one year at Arcadia. F.B.L. . The Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAH had a very prosperous year. Through the sale of 'candy and calendars, they earned money to attend The State Leadership Contests at Grossingers, in the Catskill Mountains. While there, the members participated in contests such as Typing, Business Math, and Business Law. On November 14 and 15 the officers went to Bing- hamton, New York, for a workshop. There they made plans for fund-raising, for publicizing the club, and for aiding their community. The club's project this year was a bowl-a-thon for the March of Dimes. Another club project was start- ing a new chapter of the club at Olympia High School. :rs Of America: Top Row: Anne Loughborough, Rosanne Schulick, Sue Witthoft, Laurie Smith, Gwen Reuter. Caroline lurphy, Kim Mulhern, Karen VanBrantegham, Leslie Kilton, Wendy English, Kathy Green, Janet Emmerich. 2nd Row: Pam illowski, Ruthann Parker, Darlene Corey, Mary Jo Carra, Sue Robeson, Jean Drake, Sue Miller, Lorraine Bednarczyk, Mary n, Deb Curtis, Robin Hurrell, Chris Curatalo. 3rd Row: Debbie Pasquale, Linda Fennessy, Cindy Rothwell, Lauren Derby, Donna de, Sandy VerWeire, Kathy Lonobile, Sue Marlione. Bottom Row: Pam Pasquale, Roxanne Mercer, Sharon Bennett, Michele lrs. McCumber, Robin Williamson.

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Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 150

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Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 136

1976, pg 136

Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 134

1976, pg 134

Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 175

1976, pg 175

Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 13

1976, pg 13

Greece Arcadia High School - Chronos Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 18

1976, pg 18


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