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Student Council Frank Repanchek wishing everyone a Men'y Cluistmas. Serves Man Our Student Council includes junior and senior student representatives under the guidance of faculty sponsor Mr. James Tricolli. Students are nominated and elected by all students during their sophomore year. A civic-minded and community-oriented group of HHS students, our council represents us in its contacts with the administration and the community. Council members began work on the first day of school with their assistance to sophomores. Members were posted throughout the school and willingly helped underclassmen with anything from opening lockers to finding classes. Later in the year, when tragedy struck our fellow classmates, the Student Council led the student body in coming to their as- sistance. Collections were taken once for the family of a student killed in an automobile accident and again for several families left homeless in a fire. On a lighter note, the' Student Council also planned the social activities for the school year. Council members met with West Hazleton High School students to plan the Thanksgiving activities. The activities included a snake dance, the Pre- Thanksgiving Dance, the big game and the Win or Weep Dance. Student Council Officers fl. to nj: Barbara Yamulla, Newspaper Re- porterg Gail Moran, Secretary: Mr. James Tricolli, Advisorg Ronnie Cipriano, Presidentg Mike Conahan, Vice-Presidentg Tony Barletta, Vice-Presidentg Julie Ann Sitoski, Treasurer.
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Student Council: Front Row Il. to r.j: Mary Kay Longo, JoAnne Esposito, Jackie Maddon, Barbara Yamulla, Elaine Tarone, Mary Lou Mussoline, Julie Ann Sitoski, Holly Shuliga James Tricolli. Raw 2: Anthony Barletla, Tom Sc-ation, John Brill, Larry Falvello, Gail Moran, Dolores Laputka, Ronnie Cipriano, Wally Iffert, Frank Repanchek, Jack Temchatin. 3: Anthony Manfredi, George Hess, Teddy Bugda, Mike Conahan, Frank Persico, Dennis Dickenson, Joe Mussoline, Mike DeCosmo. 1 l l ,lk lUM Student Council officers collecting food for the under-privileged. -5 J T-T119 I N..-
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FTA Prepares for Future Profession fl. to nj: Roberta DeMatt, Marianne Durso, Joanne Durso, Miss Mary .lean Turse, Annette Forliano, Joanne Donahue. The teaching profession is a vital field in the world today. Here at Hazleton High School, students inter- ested in teaching may join the Future Teachers Club. This organization acquaints its members with the techniques and attitudes that are required of a good teacher. Throughout the year, the students perform many worthwhile services. The Future Teachers began their activities this year with Apple Day, a day on which the Hazleton High School faculty was honored. Each teacher was given an apple, a token of the students' esteem. To conclude the tribute, a tea was held in the cafeteria. At this affair, new teachers were welcomed and hon- ored, as were the well-established members of our faculty. A community service of the Future Teachers Club was the Easter party given at the United Charities Home. The children thoroughly enjoyed singing and playing games with our future teachers, who also - provided refreshments. Every year the Future Teachers run fund-raising projects to support their activities. This year, mem- bers ran a successful peanut brittle sale. A highlight of the year was the National Confer- ence of Future Teachers held at Harrisburg. Here, Hazleton members met and shared ideas with mem- bers from other Pennsylvania schools. Mary Anne Tamone taking orders for Day. l .l Future Teachers sponsor a tea for
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