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Lf Q 5 1 gi' '.1.' ,C X' .jxdf xx Girls' Leaders Club Officers discuss activities. L-R: Karen Hartmann, Pres., Lor- . 1 -V, If raine Michels, V. Pres., Marilyn Mincey, Sec., Dottie Ames, Treas.3 and Judy .V f Bonglovanni, S.A. Rep. N XJ,- P. iirls1iiiLeaders Club The Girls' Leaders Club is an organization designed for those girls who are outstanding in both athletics and leadership. President Karen Hartmann, Vice President Lorraine Michels, Secretary Marilyn Mincey, Treasurer Dottie Ames, and S.A. Representative Judy Bongiovammi regulate the activities of the club. The Leaders sell refreshments at home football and basket- ball games, assist in gym classes, take statistics at basketball games, and participate in a minimum of three sports per year. The chief reward of belonging to an organization like the Leaders Club, however, is the feeling that one receives from knowing that one has done something to increase school spirit and athletic proficiency in the school. The members of the Girls' Leaders Club include: I First Row, L-Rl: S. Vardon, B. Dragonette, G. Martin, P. Fisher, L. Hill, C. Horoszewski, K. Hartmann, L. Michels, D. Ames, M. Mincery, B. LaPlante, E. Henry, ISecond Rowl:S. Pred- more, C. Minstrel, M. Regan, D. McKinnon, B. Lindner, J. Bongiovanni, B. Boehm, J. Latsch, J. Daley, K. Carusona, A. Weldon, M. Savinog fThird Rowl: J. Chliviny, S. Morris, J. Albrecht, M. Alessi, S. Sims, L. Doyle, V. Campolungo, J. Lo Castro, D. Curasi, K. Wison, B. Zatlin, S. Blanchard, B. Morgenweckg fFourth Rowj:J. Stein, H. Scoca, L. Riso- lia, L. Briglio, J. Jaffe, N. Kinzey, L. Siegel, J. Wheeler, K. Roberts, G. Schaeffer, E. Lothg fFiflh Rowj: E. King, J Schweithelm, N. McGee, G. Norton, L. Clyne, B. Tonkinson, B. Campell, P. Haney, R. Neuman, B. Broderick, P. Jen- mngs. s 135
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. .95 First Football ueen, Our 1962 football season queen, Pat Dyer, poses with N.B.'s gridmen Bob Casazza, Bob Quintero and Bob Pisano. K, -.I X ' Q f sg x In order to deyelopinirioreq school spirit, and to develop linterest ing our football team, ax tradhhion waslaegun in NQ3. this yeaor. Pf3ttLDyer.YbbecVa15iIe our filjyfoot. ball quegx andreigned successfully and withfiserene grace overt thfejehtire football seasonf UM' K Sliifriiig in th9i'HiJnors ,in 'iobntest that waste ergsfonly to Senitillspwere Bari bara ,Drag nnette, Vicki JFox, JoAnnE LatsclY,' Karen Hartmann, Marsbajdfur chuk, Elsa Lotb, Bobette Boehqhgail Van Buskirk, and Mary Burke. - Football Queen and court fBottom Row, L-Rl: Barbara Dragonnette, Pat Dyer, Mary Burkeg ITop Row, L-Rl: Vicki Fox, JoAnne Latsch, Karen Hartmann, Marsha Turchuk, Elsa Loth, Bobette Boehm, Gail VanBuskirk. I34
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T Varsity lub Q MR. BRENDAN McCANN, Advisor Varsity Club officers, Mark Spelman, Richard Jesaitis, .leff Moore ar Bob Casazza check agenda before important meeting. The Varsity Club, in its second year of existence, was established to provide a social and athletic organization for boys who have achieved a varsity letter in one or more sports. Members of the club serve as hosts at athletic events and ushers at school affairs. They also sell programs at home football and basketball games. The Club has taken field trips to see pro- fessional athletic contests in several sports. The boys who belong to the Varsity Club are to be commended for their high achievement of physical strength and muscular coordination as applied to athletics. First Row, L-R: R. Jesaitis, M. Spelman, J. Moore, B. Casazzag Second Row, L-R: B. Reiger, 1 H. Weisheit, P. Bongiovanni, D. .lonesg Third Row, L-R: T. Withers, C. Wildner, M. Grieco, 1 E.I1l3'rarEis, B. Drylandg Fourth Row, L-R: T. Britt, G. Wolfort, J. Frantzen, R. LaRose, l . ran .
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