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tudent Council: First: Lori Huntowski, Anne Tliton, Nancy Carpentler, Joanne Huntowski, Larry Hipschman. Second: Lisi Pollack, atalie Bruno, Dana Cooper. Jane Hegarty, Patty Colangeli. ivan Kessei. Third: Pete Escandon. Helen Rosner, Lenora DeGirolamo, -iIIy Tucker, Jackie DeRosa. Lisa O'Connell, Mary Ellen Hegarty. David Flshman, Mike Gitten. Peter Coakiey, Kelly Rose, Advisor rs. Campanile. Fourth: Tom Mahedy, Richard Tilton. Linda Carpentier. Jody Russo. Jeff Neumann, Alice Madden. Tanya Klein, evin Churchill, Ed Finley, Scott Page. The Student Council sponsors almost all of the school's activities. From Almost Anything Goes to Blood Donor Day, Flower For a Friend Day to Student Varieties - they supply us with beneficial as well as entertaining functions. he Student Council is an integral part of our everyday school life. Whether the student body recognizes their nresence. they are always there. 197
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196 Model U.N.: Carolyn Baldacchini, Ricky Vineburg, Elizabeth Clay, Mark Shebell. Missing: Jeff Fishman, Lisa Karasic. The Key Club had another successful year. The past year under Pres. Bob Hintze, V.P. Chris Swenarton, Sec. John D'Esposito, and Treasurer Doug Richter, it sponsored projects such as working with ALANON and the March of Dimes. With the election of John D'Esposito as President we are looking towards a great future. Key Club: Front: Tom Mahedy, Mitch Ansell. Doug Richter, Scott Ansell, Mark Cook. Middle: Greg Gilson, John D'Esposito, Haskell Berman, Advisor Mr. Ercolino. Back: Mike Marchetti, Frank Fiorentino, Ivan Kessel.
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The Music Department fosters two voice ensembl The Chorus provides students with a broad and gener musical background. It performs all types of music ran ing from the Beatles to Bach. Chorus also creates ma team situations. Different fund raising and performing a tivities serve to pull the group together in one large all to do a job. The Concert Choir. an exclusive group, performs on somewhat more sophisticated level. Semi-classical a classical selections help to expand the abilities of ch: members. Daily scale exercises and varied music styl promote flexibility and versatility. The choir joins the ; forts of the chorus in its fund raising and performing a tivlties. The chorus and choir enjoy working together in a ways. BELOW: The Concert Choir A.V.A.: First: Lisa Passlnelli. Ed Finley, Alan Kobb. Second: RIGHT: The Chorus Terri Fox, Scott Goldenberg, Advisor Mrs. Stroln. Scott Van Bavel, George Chernetz. BELOW RIGHT: The Audio Visual Aids Crew 198
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