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GIRLS' LEADER CORPS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Joan Herrmann, Mary Spero, Judy Hoyer, Sandy Leaderman, Miss Ohman, Claudia Lieberman, Karen Finger, Carol Haske, Joan Robottom. SECOND ROW, Kathy Kreiss, Lillian Totter, Eunice Totland, Gail Han- sen, Beth Robinson, Joann Russo, Helen Dubon, Gail 2 5 if , be Savage, Denise Leschinski, Carol Sotelo, Joy Mugrage, Judy Pohl. THIRD ROW, Alice Toner, Diane Waszmer, Melaine Jacobs, Mary Mugrage, Marilynn Seibert, Catherine McGarrigie, Carol Wehmann, Connie Lowitz, Pat Koch, Josephine LoMonac0, Carol Ciquemani, Jo- ann Trofemuk. Senior High Girls' Leader Corps Members of the Senior High Girls' Leader Corps assist the Girls' Physical Education Department in classes, intramurals and play days. In order to raise money for uniforms, potato chips and pretzels were sold at home games. The ofhcers and all active members received Girls, Leader Corps insignias, and especially active Senior mem- bers, were presented with keys. Advisor, Miss Neta Ohman, President, Judy Hoyer, Vice President, Sandy Leaderman, Recording Sec- retary, Joan Herrmann, Treasurer, Claudia Lieber- man, Corresponding Secretary, Marie Unrath. You lead: we'll follow, say Leader Corps members as Miss Ohman demonstrates a few ballet movements. W, Is President Hoyer going to get a ducking in the shower?
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RETAILING CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Ballin, Sandy Leaderman, Angela Con- sole, Nancy Barwell, Lor- raine Scherer, Mary Ann Obernier, Linda Buith. Retailing Members of the Retailing Club, a Carey service or- ganization, do a variety of jobs in the school store. Waiting on customers, keeping the store's books, taking inventory and learning window display tech- niques give these students a chance to put some of their commercial skills to practical use and get them interested in the retailing field. This interest in retailing is heightened by Held trips and by the talks of guest speakers. Advisor, Mr. Eli Ballin, President, Mary Ann Ober- nier, Vice President, Linda Buith, Secretary, San- dra Leaderman, Treasurer, Angela Console. Future Teachers As the name suggests, members of the Senior Fu- ture Teachers of America are those students plan- ning to teach. Members this year were given prac- tical experience in teaching by working with teachers of their own choice at our school. This proved to be a rewarding experience. The Senior Future Teachers are associated with Life, the Long Island Future Educators, and participated in the sixth annual workshop of this organization. Advisor, Miss Katherine C. Fink, President, Karen Jean Wolf 3 Vice President, Marilynn Lahn, Re- cording Secretary, Lucretia Edreosg Treasurer, Judy Ehrenberg, Historian, Mickey Ehrenkoenig. SENIOR HIGH FUTURE TEACHERS: FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Ehren- berg, Karen Wolf, Katherine Fink, Marilynn Lahn, Irene Weisbrod. SECOND ROW: Carolina Scognamiglio, Max- ine Ehrenkonig, Joann Russo, Phyllis Miller. Marilyn Feigenbaum.
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