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, I I, f 1 fr, f X- X Xidpgfjfj, V c f af' y qgtl Back, left to right: John Calhoune, Thomas DePatto, Robert Ecroyd, Michael Hoyer, Linda Paul, Josephine Ramundo, Carol Gould, Yvonne Gokey, George Leahy. Second row: Elaine Stewart, Claire Jauntig, Francis Campbell, Joyce Bonneau, Sandra Hicks, Cecilia Bosico, Carol Scozzafava, Mary Brophy, Linda Rosen, Katherine Meyers. Third row: Mr. Michael Rendich, Barbara Maduro, Kathleen Sullivan, Charlotte Bryant, Nancy Callahan, Alice Anderson, Diane Johnson, Mary Dombek, Beatrice Kee, Fourth row: Virginia McCabe, Catherine Dowd, Pamela Johnson, Beverly O'Dell, Barbara Rosen, John Taylor ,gr f Af OFFICERS 'G p,.e,5de,,, ---,,-..-.w,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ..... L e nora McCabe If vice President ....... --'----- M HY l-a'l1'0P al Secretary ................ --'------------ Chllsllne Leahy ij Treagufgf ,,.,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, .........,Y---------------- - R Onald Pump County Representatives ,..... Joseph Camp, Debra Gelman Xu! ' ':N The General Organization consists of all students of H.S.P.H.S. who participate actively in their student government by owning G.O. cards. Home room representatives are elected to participate in all G.O. meetings, but any student is welcome. The main purposes of the General Organization are to co- ordinate extra curricular activities, to promote better relations between the students and the administration, and to give the students valuable experience in self-government. This year the G.O. has set up a new constitution, put into operation of a Citizen of the Month program, and more than doubled its previous membership. The G.O. is looking forward to even better progress next year. enera rganizafion
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l First row, left to right: Mary Lathrop, Joan Catale, Mary liott. Third row: Joseph Camp, Susan McCulloch, Lenora Mc- D0ml39k, Judy lSfBelS0n, Debbie Lynch, Adrienne Tanzi. Cabe, Janet Haher, Ronald Pump, Stephen Perlman. Fourth Second row: Lewis Kantrowitz, Angela Sansonetti, Janet El- row: Michael Hoyer, Miss Ruth Aron, Sponsor, Gene Stecz. OFFICERS President ...........,. Vice President Secretary .....,.... , .,... ,,., . . Treasurer ................... Virginia McCabe Catherine Dowd Pamela Johnson .. Beverly O'Dell County Representative ....., Barbara Rosen Wafionaf .jvlonor ociefy Juniors and Seniors seeking admission to the National Honor Society must possess the high qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. At the conclusion of the third quarter students are selected by faculty committee that reviews each one intensively. The very impressive, solemn induction ceremony and the annual banquet round out the year's events.
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Q4 First row, top to bottom, left to right: Richard Bagby, Robert Evans, William Gunther, Marion Sibley, Barbara Lisewsky, Ronald Schneider, Harvey Zorn, Ronald Maduro, Michael Hoyer, Thomas DePatto, James Cochrane, Robert Ecroyd, Joseph Cacioppo, Joseph Carpenter, Rich- ard Meyer, Cynthia Dresdner, Darryl Zdenek. Second row: Martin Horowitz, Michael Dalton, E. Janet Haher, Claudette Mower, Gayl Muntz, Priscilla Turner, MaryLou Townsend, William Stokes, James Rinaldi, John Taylor, Emil LoPresti, Janet Ferris. Third row: Ronald Pump, Vincent Consigli, Karen Welsh, Louise Paoli, Mary Lathrop, Sandra Burcher, Claire Jauntig, Lynn Craven, Patricia Toms, Steve Perlman, Thomas McCabe, Barbara Rosen, Catherine Dowd, JoAnn Jorgenson, Eugene Stecz, Lenora McCabe, Patricia Gokey, Corlin Hollister, Marcia Townsend, Stephanie Kosto, Ann Marie Sansonetti, Angela Sansonetti, Donna Juett, Marguerite Crescenzo, Harvey Wach- man, Anthony Hoyer, Carol Finnerty, Selene DuCharme. Fourth row: Mrs. J. K. McManus, advisor, Harry Brestolli, Karen Zdenek, Debra Gelman, Christine Leahy, Karen Fuss, Marie Tudico, Diane Johnson, Lucille Adinolfi, Kevin Reilly, Mary Hoyer, Gretchen Lock- ner, Betty Lou Greaves, Frances Giordano, Rosina Zaccardo, Judith lsraelson, Carol Covati, Eileen McCabe, Deborah Lynch, Janet Elliott, Marie Bulson, Adrienne Tanzi, Lewis Kantrowitz, Francis Martino. OFFICERS President .............. ..,............,...... ....... L e nora McCabe Vice President Secretary ,......... Treasurer ....... Ronald Pump Selene DuCharme Eugene Stecz ramafic The Dramatic Club has a registration of 117, in- cluding 92 Seniors who are admitted upon application showing their interest in the club activities, and 25 Juniors who are voted into the club by the senior members after application. The club was founded in 1925 under the sponsor- ship of Miss Jessie L. Wheeler. The club presents a one act play or seasonal sketch in the Thanksgiving assembly, a Christmas assembly for the student body in collaboration with the Music department, and a three act play for the public in the spring. Other club activities include the annual Founder's Day observance in January. The comedy Best Foot Forward was the spring dramatic offering. From the proceeds the club finances the annual Dramatic Club Scholarship and prizes for creative writing in Junior and Senior writing contests.
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