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GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Frank Dogaer, Anna May Adamo, Dick Pokorney, Miss Hetzer, Artie Grey. Pauline Schwartz, Richard Centola. SECOND ROW: Joann Trotemuk, Joann Mugrage, Betty Wallace, Judy Hoyer, Lois De- Gregorio, Barbara Langdon, Carol Lindeman, Maureen Lafiferty. THIRD ROW: Carol Owens, Don- ald Smith, Richard Heinsch, Walter Lachenmayr, Roger Hamer, Henry Goetz, Robert Curran, Rita Farber. German Club Thinking of taking a trip? Germanophile certainly got the urge to do so when the club visited the beau- tiful S. S. Hanseatie, They were delighted to know they could understand and be understood when they spoke to some German stewards. They also traveled to Yorkville to a little German theater where they tried to follow the story of Lud- wig of Bavaria. Later they refreshed themselves at a typical German Coffee House in Yorkville, Although the club is primarily a social club, they en- deavor to have the members enjoy while learning. How do they do this? Have you ever played Twenty Questions, Authors or Scrabble? Scrabble is one of the favorite games of the club this year. Advisor: Miss Hetzer. French Club Seventeenth century drama came to life when the French Club produced Moliereis '4Les Femmes Sa- vantesf' Among its other activities the group visited a French liner and viewed many interesting films on French life and culture. Advisor, Miss Joan Mann, President, Marilyn Mark- owitzg Vice-president, Mary Ann Napoleon, Secre- tary, Leslie Latimer, Treasurer, Elaine Alper. Joe orisuano, Maddy DeLea. g FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW left to right: Marilyn Markowitz Elaine Alper, Miss Mann, Leslie Lat timer, Maryann Napoleon. SEC OND ROW: Rozalind Marks, Steph anie Ethen, Dalinda Catan, Marilyn Lipp, Diane Mercier, Ronnie Ogus THIRD ROlV: Ruth Frost, Maria Tucci, Sandra Russo, Leslie Cohen Maria Colatriano, Sharon McKnight FOURTH ROW: Sue Frost, Ted Suffron, Jay Hecht, Harvey Stone 4
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II Circola Italiano Under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Longo our Italian club provides students with a better understanding of the language and customs of Italy. In addition to listening to several Italian records, Il Circola Italianon has learned two Italian songs and through their performance in the language assembly communicated their enthusiasm for Italy, her people, and her language. ITALIAN CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Josephine LoMonoco, Roseann LaRuffa, Lorraine Santoro, Joseph Longo, Nancy Ann Fiola, Linda Famulare. SECOND ROW, Corinne Nicastri, Joane Cefalu, Barbara Pig- nati, Maureen Pagano, Rose Orso- marso, Annette DePaula, Lucrezia Nasta. THIRD ROW, Gregory Verga, Anthony DeChristopher, Ellen Corson, Carol Kalchuk, Mar- jorie Casella, Barbara Candito, Jos- eph Barbera. FOURTH ROW, Pat- rick Teva, Robert Muro, Vincent Coppola, Jerry Christiano, Robert McKenzie. Los Chicharras Membership in Los Chicharros gives Spanish students the opportunity to apply what they are taught in class, since all club meetings are conducted in Spanish. A very active group, Los Chicharros, this year saw Spanish movies, visited a Spanish restaurant, partici- pated in Mardi Gras, a district language program, had a Pinata,, or Christmas party, had a very colorful booth at the Student Bazaar and still found time to print their n ewsletter. Advisor, Mr. Joseph Longo, President, Nancy Ann i ,A W' Y. Fiola, Vice President, Linda Cozzolino, Secretalxijx V 6, Rose Ann La Ruffa, Treasurer, Lorraine Sa ora LOS CHICHARROS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Leslie Burak, Diane Katz, Sylvia Barracca, Richard X X 4 Adach, Norma Albertini, Eunice Tot- X ' Q R5 K land, Betty Prussner. SECOND ROW: Frances Sparacio, Stephanie Engel, Leslie Leeb, Regina Radlowski, Mary Ann Lima, Eileen Dunton, Carole Goldman, Carol Schernmer, Barbara Spatz. THIRD ROW: Frances Burke, Sue Lilly, Doris Troccoli, Judy Levine, Dottie Montsomery, Joann Russo, Mary Zerucha, Carol Meadow, Sandi Feldman. FOURTH ROW: Faith Sundheimer, Nancy Vachuda, Linda Rochfcld, Alyce Maurer, Carolann Naujokas, Lilian Matos, Linda B. Goldstein. FIFTH ROW: Matthew Zagami, Marty Lazarow, Paul R. Federman. ELUB5 A 0
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Regina Radlowski and Georgiana Galgano attend the K'King'l and Queen of the Football Parade. While Queen Daniellu and her attendants look on, Reggie hands King John the football shoe, which he will present to the winning team. 'W' - Left to Right: Irene Urwiler, Richard Colletti, Priscilla Muller, Bob Kauner, Regina Rablowskig John Breglio, W . ,tiuas ' l I 2 I 3 l 4 8 I 9 l lO el t- . F CAREY J . HIGH SC ' Q. 'ix is i ,. X 3 N I 5,-Q 531 . ' i 5 El i is . Y l NJ! D Ike I X l os, r 1 23 I ' Z 2 I R A it ..... -g GENE , non ncx . ,, R U1 5 . S ,ic gow. M... 17,...-.6.. G. O. In an effort to achieve better coordination and unity among the various student governing bodies of the Junior and Senior High School, the General Organization was formed. It is the goal of this organization to set up a pyra- mid type legislature which will become effective in Carey as of September, 1960. The G.O., at the top of the pyramid, will delegate power to the two student governments who will in turn coordinate the operations of the various class boards. This yearls officers worked diligently with Mr. Wilson to draft the new constitution which was ratihed by the entire student body. School-wide elections for G.O. will be held
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