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The members of Girls' Chorus begin the year by performing at a Freshman assembly: iback rowl Pat Huff, Gloria Jean King, Julia Marie Allen, Marie Nosalik, Beverly Bornac, Norma Ritter, Joyce Mrowicki, Susan Pricco, Barbara Konieczki, Rita Elder, Mary Lou Pivonski, Mary Ann Downey, Julienne Coulter, Jacqueline Turchi, Jane Eustice, Joan LaFlamme, Csecond rowl Phyllis Hill, Janine White, Donna Noel, Betty Loebach, Sharon Pisa- neschi, Marie Baratta, Sharon Pilarski, Joan Locati, Sharon Way, Bonnie Conway, Mary Ann Kowalczyk, Janice Woodrick, Janice Noonan, Susan Schweickert, Janice Koehler, Georgia Billard, Sandra Auler, Karen Lindenmeyer, Kath- erine Utz, ffront rowl Diane Malahowski, Almeta Knutson, Nancy Sherman, Audrey Ann Pohar, Karen Schoening, Sherry lvlow, Carol Werntz, Anne Sellew, Virginia Sigmund, Diane Walters, Mary Ann Jakse, Ramona Kalnas, Cnot picturedl Ann Jaslcolslxi. . . . . . Chorus Members Work Hard if Advanced Choir Ofticersz Janet Gmeiner, vice- president, Jim Krultz, treasurer, Jack Piano, president, and Phyllis Gearicia, secretary, plan all social activities of the chorus. Page twcnty Carol Werntz, Sherry lvlow, Karen Lin- denmeyer, Kathy Utz, Sharon Way, and Mary Lou Pivonski, members of the Freshman Girls' Sextet, are always ready and eager to sing. They perform at many social functions.
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Mary Ross, Anita Miller, Jean Derango, Sandy Brovelli, Linda Harl, and Diane Schroe- der look on as the coveted crown is placed on Queen, Sharon Richards. Not pictured are Mary Lou Saporiti and Jo Sobkowiak. . climaxes with The Festive Floral Crown During the halt of the Home- coming game the iunior attendants, Diane Schroeder, Jo Solokowiak lloack seatb, and Sandy Brovelli and Linda Harl Cfront seatj, ride around the football Field and wave to the cheer- ing crowd. Maggy H- S .N4M,.4. i E..-rd' 'D--Q N , N42 ,. , ik lBack seatl Anita Miller, Jean Derango, and Cfront seatl, Mary Ross and Mary Lou Saporiti, the senior attendants, are driven around the football field during halftime of the Homecoming game. Page ninetcc 1
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Advanced Choir is the goal of every chorus member. Students who have achieved this goal are: Cback rowl Judy Bufzlington, Bonnie Potthoff, Colleen Brady, Theresa Brongel, Jerry Milaicki, Jerry Jones, Ron Imm, Harold Ward, Don New- burn, Melvin Stevens, George Caldwell, Travis Allen, Joyce Huff, Linda Harl, Mary Pabian, lthird rowl Donna Kay Rottner, Donna Weiden, Marilyn Willard, Janice Carter, Jerry McGeorge, Gary Huettemann, Jerry Swanson, Bernard Wren, Dick Kotz, Joseph Pierski, Barbara Loch, Doris Seppi, Betty Severson, Csecond rowj Joan Piercy, Margo Nieslawski, Mary Ann Werntz, Marlene Klanselc, Jeannie Hill, Don Nowakowski, Curtis Smith, Jack Piano, Gerald Falk, James Krultz, Jo Sob- kowiak, Janet Gmeiner, Andrea Dzik, Judine Donnelly, Ctront rowj Janet Panzica, Barbara Kotowski, Rae Zukowski, Sue Seymour, Carol Mathieson, Darlene Keutzer, Diane Seitz, Nelda Whaley, Dorothy Jones, Rose Mary Krolak, Phyllis Gearica, Judy Oresar. . Reltearse Daily the year 'round . Members of the Fresh- man Boys' Glee Club take , pride in their work. lStand- ingl Dennis Mariani, Ray Ferclig, Wayne Ball, John Arnold, Bill Maier, Louis Assalley, Bill White, fSittingl Howard Gurl-ce, Bill Bertusi, Ronald Wyzgowski, Paul Young, Francis Donovan, and Donald Dwyer are mem- bers of this years' Glee Club. Page twen ty-one
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