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Africa who will soon break their chains. Girls' Glee Club-9 Under the direction of Mr. Simpson, the freshman girls whose interest warranted a new club were fonned into the Freshman Girls, Glee Club, which met independently of the upperclass group. Eda Boyle, Mr. Simpson, Twila Toni Holm, Sybil Juechter, Sally Sutphen, Carole Smith, Constance Gargan, and Jeanne Baumul- ler. Gregg Membership in the Gregg Club was a valuable experi- ence for the students enrolled in the secretarial courses. Members improved their shorthand and gained additional skill in typing with the aid of their sponsor, Mrs. Chan-Nui. Certificates and pins were awarded to the members for their accomplishments. In the fall, field trips were taken to several business establishments. Charlene Felix, Janet Pearce, Kathy Haddad, Mary Nathan, Olga Horak, Roseanne Iafrate. Gymnastics The members of the Gymnastics Club used the ropes, rings, parallel and horizontal bars, horses, and tumbling mats. Each boy was allowed to specialize on the piece of equipment he had chosen. With the aid of Mr. Hildebrandt, the sponsor, the boys accomplished feats of skill. As these were perfected, more difhcult ones were attempted. ROW I Tim Piazza, David Batstone, Robert Piazza, Ted Ri- baudo ROW 2 Anthony Boffa, Hank Wessel, Joseph Rodrigues ROW 3 Allen Kerr, Lawrence DeVirgiliis SIDE Alan Campora. 135 3107.2 ' Xi 'lx J 5 LQ., J KW xw ' ' 'A fi om .x ' V QQW77
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when they are joined by their counterparts in 'W- ' ...' A N Freshman Student Council The Freshman Student Council, with Mr. Sheehan as advisor, met monthly. Its officers also served as freshman class ofhcers. The organization, a division of the Student Council, was formed mainly to give the freshmen an op- portunity for their own self-government. President: Mat- thew Hennesey, Vice President: Laurie Guller, Secretary: Carole Smith, Treasurer: George Bellows. ROW I Sally Jo Beddoe, Patricia Lambert, Carole Jean Smith, Matthew Hennesey, Mr. Sheehan, Laurie Guller, George Bel- lows, Elizabeth Wallace, Pauline Roylance, ROW 2 Betty Ann Blake, Susan Beckett, Nancy Gilmour, Patricia Carroll, Julie Fous, David Martin, Stephen Matheson, Susan Tremble, Betty Mariner, Ann Spitzer, Diane Bartke, Judith Flohr, ROW 3 Webb Clason. Peter Clement Henry Ames, Robert O'Neill, Carol D' Amico. :JU 4 iiiuture Teachers of America T F.T,i . was an organization which aimed to foster t desir of its members to enter the teaching profession. e goal of the club, and its sponsor, Miss Trexler, eld. Through guest speakers, discussions, and attend- ance at state and local conferences, these people learned more about the profession. President: Mary Keane, Vice President: John Maxson, Secretary: Susan Foster, Treas- urer: Carol Leohwing. ywasp encourage more qualified young people to enter ,pw l STANDING: Mary Keane ROW I: Ruth Berrian, Gail Astrove, Patricia Grant ROW 2: Carol Frank, Linda Wealty, Glennis Fraser, Susan Foster ROW 3: Anita Perarehio, Sandra Costino. Carolyn Andersen, Paulette Andersen, Madlyn Crimes, Carol Loehwing. Ellen Green. German ' The German Club, counseled by Mr. Kolakowski, was an organization designed to promote speaking the Ger- man language. The club was composed of German II stu- dents who wished to improve their pronunciation and grammar usage. President: Arthur Dolt, Vice President: James Zampino, Secretary: Wally Basidow, Treasurer: Robert Frank. William Humphrey, Albert VVeiss. Mr. Kolakowski and Vlxlly Basedow. Girls Fix-It Under the supervision of Mr. Steckline, members of the Girls Fix-It Club learned to make useful items for the home. One of the projects was the construction of a utility shelf. The girls learned to operate machines in the shop and developed knowledge along with skill. President: Shirley Van Saun. Vice President: Linda Cortez, Secretary: Mary Anne Kowalko, Treasurer: Darlene Zito. Mr, Steckline, Mary Ann Kowalko, Linda Cortez, Shirley Van Saun.
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The weight of population alone will Hi-Y The Hi-Y was a service club which aimed to create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and commu- nity high standards of Christian characterf' The highlight of the past year was the annual Hi-Y faculty basketball game. The Hi-Y also participated in service and brother- hood prcijects. sponsored athletic events, and presented an athletic award. Mr. Ungar was the advisor. President: William Young, Vice President: Stephen johnson, Record- ing Secretary: joe Bob Comfort, Corresponding Secretary: Vincent Dalmonte, Treasurer: Charles Defendorf, Histo- rian: Robert Beecher, Chaplain: Michael Flynn. Michael Flynn, Vincent Dalmonte, Stephen johnson, Robert Beecher, William Young, Joe Bob Comfort. Hospitality The Hospitality Club, advised by Miss Kennally. enter- tained many guests of the administration by serving coffee and refreshments. The girls baked cakes and cookies for special teas and sometimes for their own pleasure. The girls also discussed home entertaining and party ideas. President: Lorraine Lawrence, Vice-President: Elaine Pisarri. Eileen Gaynor, Lorraine Thomson, Lorraine Lawrence, Elaine Pisarri. Hot Stove The Hot Stove Club. under the leadership of Mr. Garbaccio, was primarily a sports discussion group. The discussion topics ranged from college and professional level sports to high school activities. During the year, the group viewed hlms of athletic events and attended per- fonnances of outstanding teams. Robert Piazza, Vincent Dalmonte, Kenneth Mayes, Gary Stewart. junior Math Review A large percentage of juniors take the College Board Examinations in May of their junior year. The function of the Junior Math Review Club, sponsored by Mr. Nardelli, was to aid these students to attain the highest possible scores. Sample problems and their characteristics were studied during club periods in order to enable each student to see his strengths and weaknesses. Theoni Constantinou, JoAnne Rlorahan, Carol VanBuren, Mr. Nardelli, Steven Larsen, Mike Litwinka. 136
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