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New this year, the purpose of SEVENTH GRADE CABINET: FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Frances Zagami, Linda Jirinec, Miss Eileen Grifiin Douglas Freeley, Jeanette Zagami, Carl Falzone. SECOND ROW: Michael Tucci, Christo- pher Lerstang, Anthony Asaro, Dana Harris, Lorraine Abrams, Pat Ballin, Camille Giambawo, Elizabeth Brecher, Andrew Chiarelli, John Kelly, Bruce Salzberg. 7th Grade Cabinet the Seventh Grade Class Council exists for organizing activities and programs for the and has fulfilled this purpose through ini- a Christmas dance, a Sth Grade Cabinet To function as a coordi- nated and organized group, a class must have leaders. The forceful and able lead- ership of the Eighth-Grade Cabinet gave impetus to the many and varied activi- ties and projects of the Class of '64-. A Unicef Dance, sponsored jointly with the ninth grade, enabled the two Classes to make a donation to this or- ganization. The Eighth- Grade Class Cabinet also sponsored Winter Wonderland, class newspaper, and a trio contest. The big class project of the year was the acquisition of a seventh grade, tiating dances, the class. Eileen Griffin, President, Linda Jorenec, Vice President, Douglas Truley, Secretary, Carl Talzoneg Treasurer, Frances Zagomi. Advisor, Miss B t U 5 I contests and publications for the benefit of games. refreshment stand for Advisor, Mr. John Smith, President, Pat Balling Vice President, Carol Cooper, Secretary, Lorraine Abrahmsg Cor responding Secretary, Bonnie Selzer, Treasurer, Christine Smith. EIGHTH GRADE CABINET: FRONT ROW: Roberta Zebliski, Christine Smith, Lorraine Abrams, Patricia Ballin, Jack Smith, Carole Cooper, Bonnie Selzer, Georgia Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Christopher Baker, Carol Capobianco, Janet Lipson, Pam Gallo, Virginia D'Avanzo, Liz Chatterton, Eileen Klee- man, Janis Jensen, Kathy DiCuia, Bob Record. THIRD ROW: Charles Casella, John Kaiser, Mike Tucci, Kenneth Goldberg, Rocky Marcus, Paul Arena, John Breglio, Brian Bleckwenn, Gary Jef- fords, joe Cafiero, Paul Weiss, Peter Smith. the use of the entire student body at fi ' YY
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9th Grade Cabinet In its first year of existence, the ninth grade cabinet has become an active instrument in the planning of its grades activities. The group spon- sored a Halloween Hop, the profits of which were do- nated to UNICEF. Other major class projects were the ninth grade play, a forum composed of students and administrators discussing current school topics, and the inauguration of a junior high service award for outstandingly active students. NINTH GRADE CABINET: FRONT ROW, left to right, Rachelle Dejose, Carolyn Ribaudo, Dorothy Brandewstein, Mr. Richard Barrett, joan Maniscalco, Joan Alter, Natalie Fagen. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bogseth, Alice Galletti, Charles Pearlman, Steve Rush, Louis Dc'Noto, Joann Behrens, Nancy Reiter. German Conversation GERMAN CONVERSATION CLUB: The cabinet is composed of one selected member from each ninth grade homeroom, plus a small number of care- fully chosen members-at-large. The group functions under the guidance of its advisor, Mr. Richard Barret and its of- ficers, Joan Manisctalco, President, Dorothy Brandenstein, Vice President, Carolyn Ribaiduo, Treasurer, and Joan Al- ter, Secretary. Learning through talking, listening, and seeing is the pur- pose of this club. The members speak the language with each other and with their teacher. They listen to songs, records, stories and watch films of Germany and the Gemian people. We were all impressed by the presentation of a Ger- man play and their participation added to everyone's en- joyment of the Christmas assembly. Advisor, Miss Elizabeth Friedrick, President, Joseph Ver- schueren, Vice President, Thomas Stattelg Secretary, Chris- tine Ashton, Treasurer, Janis Jensen. Helaine Goldsmith, Betsy Patton, Joan FRONT ROW, left to right, Janis Jensen, Joe Verschueren, Miss Elizabeth Fried- rich, Thomas Stattel, Christine Ashton. SECOND ROW: Michael, Bonvissuto Penny Dunn, Kathryn Blumenstetter, Rosales, Joan Donnelly, Christopher Baker. THIRD ROW: Ronald Panar- ello, Malcolm Littman, Paul Windeler, Gary Jeffords, Gerry Breeden, Leon Schor, Robert Holloway.
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