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Gaiety and informality seem to keynote all Iota Kappa Chi meetings. IOTA KAPPA CHI: Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Niaureen Lafferty, Pat lyiina, Susan Methlie, Barbara Boses, Cleo Latorre, Betty Prussner, Carol Pattaglia. Chris Connata, Pauline Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Kravitz, Donna Rappc, Mtirion Gruber, Linda Beeher, Mary Douglas. Eunice Totland, Joyce Sherman. Lillian Toter, Cathy Astrack, Madaline Delia. THIRD Left to Right: Faith Sundheimer. Arlene Berninger, Linda Becher, Myrnalee Smith, Virginia Davis, Jean Pesce, Rosalind fxlarks and Miss Lenore Mosner. ROW: lNIary Lisena, Lorraine Diduch, Deanna Naccari, Peggy Rucb, lNIary Ann Winkler, Edith Schaeffer, Lois DeGregorio, Terry Paulino, Carol Thaens, Eileen Norton, Irene Tunnecke. FOURTH ROW: Josephine Quag- liariello, Peggy Linehan, Mary Ann Valle, Judy Schmidt, Carol Linclernan. Emma ltlarinacci, Carol Neilson, Evelyn O'Neill, Ann Schwab, Joann Trofemuk. ' X X fit H9
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IOTA KAPPA CHI: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Arlene Berninger, Pat London, Rozzy Marks, Phylis Chiavetta, Faith Sundheimer, Miss Nlarion Sciortino, Myrnalee Smith, Ginny Davis, Jean Pesce, Doris Greenwood, Natalie Brian. SECOND ROW.' Fran Cioia, Sandi Feld- man, Sandy Palmer, Maria Tucci, Cathy Davis, Sandy 'SNOW where did those minutes go,'l moan Iota Kappa Chi members. ox KLUBEI . ,VV ir, ,X Breslin, Judy Jayson, Stacey Schneir, Dorlinda Catan, Nina Livolsi, Susan Kaye, Pat Makas. THIRD ROW: Elaine Alper, Roberta Benowitz, Mary Ann Napolian, Leslie Latimer, Leslie Cohen, Arlene DeLeo, Ann Cald- well, Carol Haske, Elaine WVunsch, Nlarjie Parmiter, Judy Pohl. Iota Kappa Chi For the past two years this club,s marriage booth has won the 'iprettiest boothw award at the bazaar, and this spring they once again climaxcd an active year with their marriage booth at the bazaar. To improve relations between our school and the community, and to boost Carey's reputation as a school are the main goals of Iota Kappa Chi. As a result for the third consecutive year they adopted a family for Christmas, and the club was well repre- sented in the Dollar for a Scholar campaign. Several members canvassed the community collecting funds for Carey,s scholarship program. Advisor, Miss Marion Sciortino, President, Myrna Lee Smith 5 Vice President, Faith Sundheiner, Correspond- ing Secretary, Virginia Davis, Recording Secretary. Phyllis Chiavettag Treasurer, Jean Pesce.
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Audio-Visual Many of our classes enjoy the use of movies, rec- ords and television. The equipment is supplied by our Central District and made available to us through our Audio-Visual Club - a service group which also sells tickets for school functions. Advisor, Mr. Ralph Valente, President, John Nel- son, Vice President, Greg Vergag Secretary, Rose- mary Cruzg Treasurer, Roy Musgnug. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SERVICE CLUB: FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Haltigan, Mr. Savas, Mr. Budin, Mr. Thurber, Mr. Skerrett, Mr. Hecht, Eddie Sutton. SECOND ROW, Frank Johnson, Peter Mann, Fred Hartmann, Artie Leif- sen, Cliff White, Frank Lally. THIRD ROW, Joe Aufenawger, Bruce Studier, Eddie Ramm, Fred Watler, Alfred Artale, Lawrence Wrenn. FOURTH ROW, Warren Sqain, Robert Da- silva, Robert Nemec, James Cast, Ed Donnelly. .truss tg rj ' AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB: FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Furino, Robert Dwyer, Barbara Gunzelmann, John Nelson, Ralph Valente, Gregory Verga, Rosemary Cruz, Steve Rush. SEC- OND ROW: Leonard Meyer, Eddie Bonvissuto, Philip Lee, Mark Benowitz, Lawrence Wrenn, Gregory Wahl, Lloyd Stopeh, An- drew Trusz, Richard Sey- fried, Paul Rosenberg. ROW THREE: Stanley Berkowitz, Howard Honig, James White, Vincent Var- bero, Paul Arena, Richard Wathey, Bob Goldstein, Gary Jeflfords, Dennis Frank- lin, Gerry Lautenschlager, Rocky Marcus. Industrial Arts Service Operating as a service organization, the Industrial Arts Club does many things to improve Carey. This year the boys built a planning center and li- brary in the shop area. They keep all shop machin- ery in tip top working condition and do main- tenance work on faculty automobiles after school. One of their biggest projects for the year was mak- ing toys to fill the Christmas stockings of under- privileged children. Advisor, Mr. Edwin Thurber,, President, Ed Sutton.
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