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STANDING, Left to Right: Joan Varisco, Roberta Bertang, Douglas Sobey, Darlinda Kaclen. SEATED: Richard Hupe, Mr. Donald Kelly, Maria Castellano, Mary Jo Beclalia. Kountry Ka pers Grab your partner and do-si- do at the Kountry Kapcrs. A coke sure tasted good gxftery all that stxgenuqqs ex- ercises ' l ' If youldidrft want to dance, it was tollivateli ouril Soph Class- eut Kgpers. L N f x
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SOPHOMORE BOARD: FRONT ROW, left to right: Joan Varisco, Roberta Bertang, Richard Hupe, Mr. Don- ald Kelly, Maria Castellano, Doug Sobey, Mary Jo Bay- dala, Darlinda Catan. SECOND ROPV: Andrea Casale, Dorothy Reynolds, Barbara Horvath, Pat London, Stacey Schneir, Kathy McGarrigne, Susan Frenger, Karen Cly- mer, Mary Ann Lima, Linda Lowenstein, Leslie Leeb. THIRD ROW: Nancy Gianotti, Elizabeth Palazzo, Jane Georgeton, Louise Goodis, Joanne Coffey, Joyce Joan Varisco, Roberta Bertang, Richard Hupe, Doug Sobey, Maria Castellano and Mary Bad- laia Food Drive Committee - collected food for needy families at Christmas. Becher, Susan Kaye, Georgia Kalianis, Lynda Ernst, Karen Brengard, Eileen Dunton, Julie Jones. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Casella, Ginger Gizerian, Jeanne Mur- phy, Dianne Haltigan, Pat Davis, Carolyn Perfall, Carol Young, Linda Solberg, Kathleen Davis, Barbara Lachen- mayr, Mary Colatriano. FIFTH ROW: Pete Zinno, Rich- ard Stein, Bruce Bryant, Phil Patlis, Robert Van Horn, Lee Gordon, Jim Spero, Tommy Postel. Sophomore Board Great enthusiasm was shown this year when the applica- tions for members-at-large of the Sophomore Board were filed. Fifty-nine applications were received for the twenty openings the Sophomore constitution allows. Therefore, the constitution will be amended to allow thirty members-ab large. l ' ii The iiiii So iiiic omnnfiiitteesiii which are the dance, bazaar, and toy drivegcommittees. or This rie y ear the dance conmm. iisigs fttee organizetilretworrfiain dances, the bazaar committee planned the Sophomore Boaz-d's iy. ictei booth .ciet at Bazaar .ti the L ifie' if': c olleiiifed rays for 'the Marinesifdldistribhte t6:ii'iineedyf7chil4ii dren at Christmas. , :J , J ::t:'t ':::t: J :':::i Kellyfg President, B President, Maria Gastellanog Recording Secretary, Mary Jo Baydola, Corresponding Secretary, Roberta Bertang, Treas- urer, Joan Variscog Historian, Doug Sobey. M35 G 'ij Q
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UUH5 lx ' HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW, left to right: Anna May Adamo, Mickey Lowenstein. Diane Gallo, MaryAnn Mocerino, Mr, McAvoy, Herbert Goldstein, Susan Lan- des. Regina Radlowski. SECOND ROW, Carol DiPas- quale, Anna Albarello, Sandy Leaderman, Judy Hoyer, Lois Lourie, Arlene Gorman, Phyllis Hansen, Marilyn Kravitz, Laura W'oodharns, THIRD ROW, Priscilla Honor Society Fine music was provided at the All Men Broke Danceu by Mr. Hubbard and the Senior High Dance Band. Mickey looks anxious to buy a ticket to the All Men Broke Dancea' from Pat and Irene. President Mary Ann reads the list of inductees to the anxious l I audience. Muller, Diane Katz, Eileen Naughton, Marcia Boemio, Carol Thaens. Carole Baxter. Virginia Gold, Ann Gar- pino. FOURTH ROIV, Marilyn Markowitz, Georgiana Galgano. Irene Urwiler, Piret Kutt, Pat Langdon, Karan Keehner, Doris Troccoli, Marilyn Mortara. FIFTH ROW, VVilliam Lancer. Richard Colletti, John Clark. Robert Seaman, David VVanger, Warren Lang. Our Honor Society members have achieved excel- lence in scholarship, but that is not the sole quali- fication for membership. Throughout their high school career, these students have demonstrated ex- cellent character traits, have shown qualities of leadership, and have generously served the school. As a service to the school, this year the students have initiated a tutoring service for the purpose of aiding those boys and-, girls -.who need help in the various subject areas. As a Nservicev to the school, this group sponsors the MAll-Nicn-Broke Dancef' a social event which has always provided a pleasant evening for all who at- tended. Advisor, Mr. William McAvoy, President, Mary Ann Mocerino, Vice President, Herb Goldstein, Secretary, Diane Gallo, Treasurer, Sue Landes, Corresponding Secretary, Mickey Lowenstein, Historian, Bev Leetch.
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