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Senior Dance Band The problem of finding a band to play at our dances is no problem in Carey, thanks to Mr. Hub- bard, and the Varsity Dance Band, which this year alone, played at least six of our dances, in- cluding the Senior Winter Dance, and the Student Council Dances. Comprised of six saxes, three trumpets, and three trombones, the band has a rep- ertory of over forty selections. Advisor, Mr. Charles Hubbard, President, Fred Maurer, Secretary, Warren Lang. H, FRANK CAREY S E R V I C E C L U B: FRONT ROW, left to right 5 Pauline Schwartz, Anna May Adamo, Susan Lilly, Margaret Lyons, Maureen Laflferty, Leslie Burak. SECOND ROW: Carolina Scognamiglio, Nancy Zaeff, Kathy Kreiss, Nancy Nold, Susan Heitz- man, Pat Davis, Kathy Buechner, Nina Sammar- tano. THIRD ROW: Karen Wolf, Linda Becher, Vicki Abt, Marilynn Seibert, Eva Strauss, Annette Hakki, Karen Matson, Janet Bros- chart. FOURTH ROW: Caroline Barina, Teresa Mc- Gloin, Peggy Rueb, Arlene Burke, Helen Dubon, Leslie Latimer, Carol Wehmann. was O SENIOR HIGH DANCE BAND, FRONT ROW, left to right: Jeffrey Dubin, Joe Barbera, Vincent Bar- bera, Frad Maurer, Roger Reynolds, Doug Hennig, Robert Seaman. SECOND ROW: Steve Auerbach, Richard Wildermuth, War- ren Lang, Noel Greenstein, Frank Daddino, Dennis Roth, Charles Sack, Doug- las Rollender. Service League The lives of the clerical staff are hectic enough, but life would be even more hectic without the help of the members of the Service League. Wfhen the members of this club have a study hall, they willingly offer their time and service to the Main Oflice and the Guidance Department. These stu- dents run errands, type, gain experience in the use of the intercom, distribute supplies to teachers, file, assist with the switchboard, alphabetize attend- ance cards, and leave more time for the clerks to do other more important work. Advisor, Miss Marion Ellingwood.
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JUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA: FIRST ROW, left to right: Anne Lautenbacher, Karen Feinstein, Micky Car- nasquillo, Denise Lirnber, Denise Loewenthal, Frank Luchynsky, Leni Frumkin, Paul Landes, Anna Senchy- shyn. SECOND ROVV: Gilbert Horn, Patricia Baua, Judith Loefstedt, Robert Maurer, Dorothy Melzer, Ron- ald ToporofT, Mark Penchinar, Steve Wieczorck, William Plaut. THIRD ROW: Arnold Rudman, Jan Sokobin. Junior High Orchestra JUNIOR VARSITY ORCHESTRA: Under the able direction of Mr. James La Marr, the Junior Varsity Orchestra composed of seventh and eighth graders played for some Junior High assemblies, the Junior High Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. Beverly Smith, Gail Fishman, Ruth Frost, Judith Loef- stedt, Dianne Tobitsch, Alan Spindel, John Kaiser Priscilla Arvani, Diane Tobin, Linda Smith, Jean Clark- son. FOURTH ROW: Mike Speranza, Philip Gucrcio John Briganti, James Poccia, Charles Casella, Mr. La- Marr, Manuel Chagoll, William Scott, Douglas Rollender, Virginia DlAvanzo, Rosalie Valenti. Mr. LaMarr directs the Junior High Orchestra at the Spring Concert. was O 9
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RETAILING CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Ballin, Sandy Leaderman, Angela Con- sole, Nancy Barwell, Lor- raine Scherer, Mary Ann Obernier, Linda Buith. Retailing Members of the Retailing Club, a Carey service or- ganization, do a variety of jobs in the school store. Waiting on customers, keeping the store's books, taking inventory and learning window display tech- niques give these students a chance to put some of their commercial skills to practical use and get them interested in the retailing field. This interest in retailing is heightened by Held trips and by the talks of guest speakers. Advisor, Mr. Eli Ballin, President, Mary Ann Ober- nier, Vice President, Linda Buith, Secretary, San- dra Leaderman, Treasurer, Angela Console. Future Teachers As the name suggests, members of the Senior Fu- ture Teachers of America are those students plan- ning to teach. Members this year were given prac- tical experience in teaching by working with teachers of their own choice at our school. This proved to be a rewarding experience. The Senior Future Teachers are associated with Life, the Long Island Future Educators, and participated in the sixth annual workshop of this organization. Advisor, Miss Katherine C. Fink, President, Karen Jean Wolf 3 Vice President, Marilynn Lahn, Re- cording Secretary, Lucretia Edreosg Treasurer, Judy Ehrenberg, Historian, Mickey Ehrenkoenig. SENIOR HIGH FUTURE TEACHERS: FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Ehren- berg, Karen Wolf, Katherine Fink, Marilynn Lahn, Irene Weisbrod. SECOND ROW: Carolina Scognamiglio, Max- ine Ehrenkonig, Joann Russo, Phyllis Miller. Marilyn Feigenbaum.
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