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L C .C .E -H N Q 20 The Latin Club began this year by getting together with its advisor Ms. Nicholas, and President Shelley Charney. Refreshments were served while outlining futu re events. ln November the club journeyed to Boston to enjoy Greek cuisine at the Omonia. The girls were serenaded by a singer while the boys were more interested with their dinner. A Christmas party was held before the vacation. Games were played and food was served. Later in the year the group planned on visiting the museum of Fine Arts to view ancient Roman relics. Eg is t ,,, . Bottom Row: Greg Hong, Louis Yanakopolous, Pasquale Petrangelo, Mark Berman, 2nd Row: Debra DiGregorio, Holly Marshall, Domenic Borrelli, Top Row: Demetra Nicholas, Adviser, Cheryl Freker, Grace Curcetti, Patty Colangeli, Faye Brown, June Garrity, Shelley Charney, Pres. club an 'KJ GI' SL Audrie Weiner, President, Beverly Olsterholt, Karen Rohwedder, Sandy Swible, Rene Levine.
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As another year rolls by, the Spanish Club continues to charge ahead with its activities. The year was initiated with the performance of Los Cumbianos Cat the annual International Fairy. A Tertulia was then given for all language clubs and this presented everyone a chance to get together. In addition to the Pinata Christmas Party, the club became involved in three service projects. They raised money to build a school in Latin America in conjunc- tion with the Peace Corps. They also had a clothing drive for the children at the Rafael Hernandez Bilingual School, and they started an HERMANOS program which involved working directly with Spanish children. The sponsored the production Cenicienta and sold stationery to defer costs. The Literary magazine Reflecciones Hispanas was published and really showed creative talent. The year ended with the banquet held at a leading Spanish restaurant. el club hispanica 1, Bottom Row: Steven Woodworth, James Collins, George Rodinicki. Second Row: Susan Swartz, Monica Armstrong, secretary, Sherry Gordon, trea- surer, Carol Gallagher, Vice President, Joanne Bean, President, Joseph Conti, historian, June Puleo, publicity manager. Top Row: Esther Fishman, ' ' ' ' ' sst adviser Mary McGonagle, Margaret Woo, Janet Cremone, Ms. Phylis Goldberg. adviser, Cheryl Norton, Ms. Elaine Rivman, a Los Combianos at the International Fair: Daniel Four- nier, Sarah Klime, Juan Alvarez, Joanne Bean, George Rodinicki, June Puleo, and Joe Conti. Joanne Bean, president, at Tortula. l Senorita Goldberg, adviser at International Fair. 19
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ln early September, twenty girls gathered in room 216 for the first meeting of CAM, the Conveximus Ad Meditandum Society. Jane Sasso, president, delivered a warm welcome, and Ms. Lovins, advisor, followed with the customary peptalk. A fudge sale marked CAM's first effort to raise money. In the first week of November, after personal interview of interested girls, 24 new members were admitted. At the first annual CAM-USONA alumni night, held during Christmas Vacation, last year's seniors from both clubs attended, sharing tales of college life. As second quarter marks closed, CAM held a tea to serve as a break for wea- ry teachers slaving over averages and grades. CAM sponsored the Student Facul- ty basketball game on February 27th, and the proceeds from the game were sent to the March of Dimes During the spring, the Mother and Daughter banquet and a cookout were scheduled. The success of CAM's busy schedule proved that the enthusiasm CAM displayed at its very first meeting in September remained the club's unwritten motto throughout the year. is U Bottom Row: Susan Swartz, Patti Meuse, Patti Parodi, Betsey Sasso, Laurie DiNunzio, 2nd Row: Theresa Farren, Janet Cremone, Janis Rattet, Carol Gallagher, Jane Sasso, pres., Sissy Case, Donna Caruso, Top Row: Linda Fin- negan, Jean Didio, Mary Wright, Cheryl Norton, Ms. Lovins, Adviser, Mary Daly, Michelle Miclette. Brenda Dowling, Secretary. Cheryl Norton, an enthusiastic sophomore makesasuggestion.
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