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r. Hi h Jr. Red Cross Through home room representatives the Junior Red Cross collects donations which are used to help needy people throughout the world. We feel that in addition to the very practical help given by this group, it con- tributes greatly to the understanding between small neighborhood groups, and perhaps even nations them- selves. Advisor, Miss Nancy Carney, Senior Representative, Eunice Totland, Junior Representative, Marion Gm- ber, Sophomore Representative, Wendy Meyers. VARSITY CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Martone, Lee Gordon, Don LaRocca, Don Mekeel, Richie Postel, John Mussachio, Jerry Funk, Andy De- Setto, Roy Musgnug, Eddie Sutton. SECOND ROW.' Lester Ungerleider, Tony Quitoni, Dennis Pluto, Arthur Amelio, Fred Driver, Bill Doig, Mike Stein, Al Baer, Richie Centola, Al Kaiser, Bill Hackett, Tom Creaven. 4 1 JUNIOR RED CROSS, Senior High: FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Donnelly, Eunice Totland, Janice Harris, Miss Camey, Pat Giarrity, Joan Slutsky, Carolyn Schaeffer. SECOND ROW, Joyce Sherman, Mary Douglas, Deanna Naccari, Marian Gruberi, Margaret Lyons, Susan Haan, Pat Koch, Rose Barresi, Nacy Nold. THIRD ROW, Georg- ette Funk, Janet Wagshel, Alice Ha- lee, Sandy Breslin, Marjorie Casella, Stacey Schneir, MaryAnn Lima, Ei- leen Dunton, Sandra Palmer, Wendy Meyers. Varsity Club Any Varsity MCH letter winner may join the Varsity Club since membership is opened and unlimited. Since these boys are primarily interested in sports, they take an active part in all inter-school athletic functions and also engage in leader-type activities. Advisor, Mr. Marc Martone, President, Pete F uhrmann, Vice-president, Vinnie Gasillo, Treasurer, Pete Fuhr- mann. THIRD ROW: Steve Teitelbaum, Douglas Ott, Nelson Capitano, Kenneth Perfall, Fred Walther, Vincent Casillo, Robert Seaman, Peter Fuhrmann, Leonard Gur- etsky, Philip Schlegal, Matthew Franjola, Kenneth Mor- tensen, Philip Savana, Arthur Grey, Fred Kaden, Rich- ard Pokorny, James Warren. . 'f'-- --W as .t.. W, W. .... .M ,,,, ,, .., W, M.. .. . .. .W .r ..,.,.s.,. .1,.J'
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G.A.A.: Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Downey, Mary Lisena, Joan Robottom, Doris Green- wood, Kathy Marcellino, Diane Diduch, Ann Garpino. SECOND ROW: Joanne Zeblinski, Anna Albarello, Judy Hoyer, Regina Radlowski, Sue Lilly, Lois Lourie Arlene Gorman, Mickey Lowenstein, Ginny Davis. THIRD ROW: Eileen Norton, Rita Schrumpf, Arlene Girls' Athletic Association Girls who have an interest in sports join the G.A.A. for some good wholesome fun and exercise. Field hockey, basketball, and volley ball teams are formed to compete with similar teams from other schools in the district. To raise money for a Field House for the school, the girls sold boxes of salted nuts, sold Pepsi at football and basket- ball games, held a Square Dance, and made money on their booth at the annual bazaar. Besides these fund raising activities, the picnic, a student faculty basketball game, an Awards Assembly, and a Playday in Girls' Sports were sponsored by the G.A.A. Advisor, Miss Marie Corrado , President, Sandy Leadermang Vice-President, Josephine Lo Monico, Recording Secretary, Denise Leschinskyg Corresponding Secretary, Jo-Ann Mu- grageg Treasurer, Joan Hermann, Historian, Claudia Lie- berman, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Spero. Denise has got the ball, and after Judy Hxes the net, we'll have a rous- ing game of volley ball. list Berninger, Gloria Schreck, Linda Macaluso, Stasia Sprout, Linda Becher, Judy Gress, Laura Woodhams, Carol DiPasquale. FOURTH ROW. Marilyn Seibert, Carol Thaens, Carolyn Schaeffer, Karen Finger, Linda Rochfeld, Joanne Russo, Nlarie Unrath, Lorraine Hughes, Susan Sekeres, Carol Wehman, Pat Mina. ff!! Above: The G,A.A. refreshment stand didn't lack customers. Below: Denise, Judy and Sandy admire their handiwork, a scarecrow. Ml XXJ ,
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DRAMATICS CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Carolyn Perfall, Julie Jones, Elaine Alper, Elaine Wunsch, Melanie Jacobs, Mickey Lowenstein. SECOND ROW, Margie Parmiter, Doris Troccoli, Patricia Condon, Jack Solerwitz. Marian Sciortino, Marilyn Markowitz, Maria Tucci. THIRD ROW, Rosalind Marks, Pauline Schwartz, Betty Prussner, Susan Landes, Regina Rad- lowski, Gloria Schreck, Linda Broere, Helene Geduld, Ellen Mandel, Carolyn McFaul, Patricia lNIakas, Maur- een Lafiferty, Sandy Saranga, FOURTH ROW, Joyce Dramatics Club Lights! Cameras! Action! seemed to be the motto of our Dramatics Club. Under the guidance of Mr, Solerwitz and with the co- operation of our music department, this am- bitious group gave us the musical comedy, Brigadoon - a production which not only resulted in a wonderful evening filled with singing and dancing but also revealed that we have a talented and an industrious group. We are proud of that group and we look for- ward to an even larger membership next year. Advisor, Mr. Jack Solerwitzg President, Doris Troccoleg Vice President, Marilyn Marko- witzg Secretary, Maria Tucci, Treasurer, Marge Parmiter. Sherman, Lorraine Santoro, Mancy Vachuda, Eunice Totland, Maddi Lazarow, Carole Baxter, Tina Bares, Sandy Breslin, Jean Rollender, Sue Methlie, Patricia Mina, FIFTH ROW, Nina Livolsi. Cathy Crispen, Dor- othy Reynolds, Rose Orsomarso, Nancy Fiola, Roseann LaRuffa, Rita Farber, MariAnna Roccesano, Lynda Macaluso, Carol Thoden, Doris Wass. SIXTH ROW, Ted Sufflon, Richard Stein, Thomas Naidica, Fred Rosenberg, Stone, Richard Colletti, Stephen Auerbach, Lester Ungerleider, Frank Furino, Roy Musgwug. Mr. Solerwitz mulls over a hard spot in the script. Frank, Doris, Sue, Carol, Diane and Marilyn said Mr. Solerwitz overworked them? ' ELUB5
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