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Junior Twirlers 1 JUNIOR TWIRLERS: Front Row, loft to right: Schultz, Cruz, Luther, McGarrigle, Posternack, McCormick Wooten, Franz, Tortoro. Second Row: Mokos, Hoffmann, Reynolds, Matson, Mrs. S. Boyer, Cholbrock r r Gordon, Lotorre, Hanson, Wagshel. Third Row: Frenger, Davis, Santoro, Hoske, Horten, luamoa, Rollonder Caldwell, Leschinski, Schmick, Pohl, O'Neill, Coultor. Fourth Row: Milisen, Wolpin, Pignotte, Roppe, Seflu, Englert, Berkley, Chimento, Cotan, Muschetti, Miller, Pepitone, DiGiuseppe. Fifth Row: Frost, Beckly, Brandenstein, Schwab, Morinacci, liVolsin, Ruckstel, Wltelmer, Schudde, latlerty, Methlie. The Junior Twirlers are a precision group aim- ing at perfection in the art of twirling. This group might be called the farm team of the Varsity twirlers, as the more proficient twirlers are often brought up to varsity rank. It takes a great amount of patience and practice to become a twirler and the girls certainly deserve credit for their hard work, which is used to boost school spirit at varsity games. Advisor: Mrs. Bayer. Fans of active, fast-moving sports involving a great deal of skill need look no further than the Wrestling Club. This activity is concerned with teach- ing wrestling to interested students in Carey High, for their enjoyment. The wrestling devotees plan to visit wrestling matches in other schools. Advisor: Mr. Wilson, President: Richard Russo, Vice President: Joseph Fallica, Recording Secretary: Paul Sefrin. W tl in g C l u lo WRESTLING SR. Hl: Front Row, left to right: Mr. Wilson, J. Motto, S. Mennin er, B. Studier C. Kell 9 I Y- Second Row: C. Biedermann, P. Setrin, J. Creyea, L Denoto, R. Rueb, A. Meyers. Third Row: W. Mayer, J. Schubach, B. Wengler, B. Tonner, J. Beckly, K. Muller. 2 5 1 , XXXXN 5 T B XXX l Y A S 'I N . ik. Y , L
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Hall Squad E7 HALL SQUAD: Front Row, left to right: Eileen Hollis, Arlene Ehrlich, Miss L. Hofmann, Leslie Latimer, Antoinette Grandinetti. Second Row: Joan Stein, Alan Kornfield, Alfred Weisbrod, Stephen Meyer, Josephine Cascio. The quiet in the halls during seventh period is to a great extent due to the activities of the Hall Squad. Though it is no easy task to keep order in the halls so close to dismissal time, this capable group nevertheless manages to achieve its objective. The Hall Squad is co-ed and includes both the Junior and Senior High Schools. Advisor: Miss Hofmann, Captain: Josephine Cascio, Co-Captain: Leslie Latimer. This organization helps account for the young looking office help in our school. The Junior Girls' Service League aims to aid the school by helping in the offices, ushering at school functions and offering whatever other help is needed. The Junior High may well be proud of this useful organization. Advisor: Mrs. Steinbaugh, Student Advisors: Ann Caldwell, Judy Schmidt. Junior Service League i 5 H R : GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE JUNIOR HIGH: Front Row, left to right: Gordon, Wolpin, Greenfield, Frost, N Q N Kramer, Krcniuk. Second Row: Perl, Kreiss, Haske, Lowitz, Mrs. Steinbaugh, McCormick, Winkler, Okason, Q Q Schwab, Trofemuk. Fourth Row: Ehrenkowig, O'Donnell, Geller, Choprock, Benowitz, Aronowitz, Rosen, Ruckstuhl. Third Row: Harris, Cannato, Koch, Schmidt, Pohl, Finger, Voinis, Caldwell, Alper, Delia, Moritz, Lucca, Wunsch. lssii A it ' 1 - 'Z ' . l I Z I 5 Q. bn T 1
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Senior Dance Club EZ? SENIOR DANCE CLUB Front Row left to right Qultom Ralph Cresclullo Smith Barwell Passero McDonough Vergh Boerckel Second Row Zmno Mackay Lepard Cmllo Lawless Mr Sforza Napoln Skalkos Toner LoMonaco Mrs Howard Third Row Cohen Buccellato Truncale Knapp Vassalo Crank Mendncmo Brandenstem Kontz LaMarca Malcolm Junger Dozuane Fourth Row Lombardo Drecudue Magaracl Daut Thomson Pedersen Marra Bunger Nocella Klotlr Truncole Frfth Row Zengnon Foley Mazzola Lanzaser Jackson Hannldes Wares Surron Strubbe The Rne pomts of Rockn Roll Cha Cha and Z Q 3 rr o Q 'T rn 9. 'fi o 3 5 'Q .. o -9 3' CD 3 ro 3 o' KD '1 Ill o 'fu -9 :T CD U a 3 F1 cn Club Thus group under the lnstructlon of Mr Sforza has learned a number of currently popular dances at thelr seventh peruod meetnngs on Thursdays The club hopes to encourage the proper social growth nn :ts students through dancing lessons Advisors Mrs Howard Mr J Sforza Health nnstructrons and Flrst And measures are an Important part of any school or communlty life The Junror Red Cross brungs the student nearer the work of health orgamzat ons through nts mstructuons an the basnc skulls of Fnrst And The Junnor Red Cross hopes Its actrvltles In thas dlrectlon will help the students realize the importance of being prepared for em rgencres In the Atomic Age we llve In at the present Advisor MrssL Place Mr K Motyllnskl Junior Red Cross v ., r ,lr 14 ll 1 0' Q I' I l 1 RED CROSS Front Row, left to rrght A Rosner, A Adamo, P Larocca, Mr Motylmsku, B Longo, B Nold, C Nlcastru, N Methlle Second Row N Ferrara, C Brodt, J Zelgon, M Bologna, S Thomson, L Messner, E Sonabend,J Lucas, P L'Grady, N Nold, V Versheck Thrrd Row J Lamberson, P Schwartz, M Kurtz, P Braune, S Eccles, C Schaffer, R Burke, A Wolfson, L DeVlta,J Klme, C Greensmth O It l ' j fg f , . 1 ' If A . 'G flifffj: K7 - 1 ' ' ' 2 is ' 1 , -- ' 'J - l 2 , 5 ,T , f I I . . 'fe A r Q , 1 2 -Q 4 5 - 5 ' , ?'H' . i. X X an V 1 , ' : ' ', , , ' , , , I I ' : I r I I I ' I I , , , - - 1 , , , . , , , , , , , , . I , . I I I I I I I I ' : I I , , , , f , - , , . . . . 1 ' I ' I . I . . . . . , . . . c : . , . . . I QPF. , ' 4-3 ,- , 1 .3-3' ft ,
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