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X ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Robert Melendez, Frank Pizzuto, Stephen Reed, Jan Van Westrop. SECOND ROW: Anthony Contreras, John Regelbrugge, Horace Enea, John Galli, Larry Wood. Hamsters Amateur Radio Club OFFICERS, Left to Right: John Galli, president, Larry Wood, vice-president, Horace Enea, secretary-treasurer. Organized at the beginning of the year, the Hamsters Amateur Radio Club, as- sisted by Mr. O'Hara, QK6SASJ studied code and communication theory. Their plans tor the future include a receiver and a transmitter tor the club mem- bers. Thev will then be able to transmit and have the practical application of operation when properly licensed. John Galli, the president, is the only licensed amateur in the club at the present time. The Hamsters, as they call themselves, have a maior obiective which is to help as many as possible to obtain licenses at an early date. 48
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FIRST ROW, left to Right: Lucibar Jayme, Norton Gonzalez, Tom Coleman, Jess Delgado, Leon Watkins, James Hill, James Funkner, Levi Glasper. SECOND ROW: Jerry Gromacki, Jae Lucido, Vince Darone, Richard Gramacki, Bill Plummer, Judo Exposito, Anthony Aiello, Ken Kovacs, Advisor Tony Knap, THIRD ROW: Marcus Roa, Ed Esposito, Al Hurtado, John Nord, Carl Tackitt, Noel Nellis, Max Basquez, Dan Altaro, Nick Gonzales. Lettermen OFFICERS, Left to Right: Levi Glasper, commissioner of entertainment, Anthony Aiello, vice-president, Dan Alfaro, secretary, Nick Gonzales, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Vince Darone, sergeant'-at-arms, Al HUFTGCJO, Pl'GSidSI'1f- Camera-shy Lettermen After being disbanded, the Lettermen's club was reorganized this year as a proiect ot the Key club. The Lettermen's main purpose is to increase school spirit and leadership. The Key club felt that since the Lettermen were known tor their sports leadership, they could also take active part in school leadership. Among the club's activities was to usher at rallies and assemblies. Any athlete winning a letter in any sport is eligible tor membership.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jacklyn Cornelios, Kathleen Russo, Glenda Haskell, Lindo Mutulo, Willa Davi, Grace Ann Russo, Carole Catolano, Adviser Mrs. Shirley, Ruth Chism, Oveda Dean, An Mari Ericsson, Rosemary Contreras, Dorothy Fields, Bettye Crudup. SECOND ROW: Adviser Mr. Collin, Paul Mello, Kathleen Horan, Phil Lucking, Jude Juniphant, Horace Eneo, Jackie Knap, Jerry Gromacki, Ken Kovacs, Celeste Riva, Larry Wood, Donald Wirth, Norman Simoes, Adviser Mr. Walden, Jimmy LaFleur, Stephen Reed. THIRD ROW: Prudy Russo, Nancy Parent, Joyce Williamson, Dulcy Moran, Marla Rubottom, Earl Boer, Pat DiMaggio, Tony Aiello, Barton Bruno, Frank Pizzuto, Armando Dumlao, lrvine Skeoch, Anthony Siino, Ken Lucido, Len Lucido, Steve Sanfilippo. Newtonian Club ali 1: - ti L T , i iii we 1 s QUE as OFFICERS, Left to Right: Pat DiMaggio, vice-president, Ken Kovacs, president, Marla Rubottom, secretary, Phil Lucking, membership chairman, Paul Mello, program chairman. The Newtonian club, under the supervision ot Mr. John Collin, Mr. Clarence Walden, and Mrs. Dorothy Shirley, is in its second year. The aims of the club are to stimulate interest, understand the importance of and learn the practical application of science and mathematics. Members will take trips to various industries and see movies having to do with science and math. One of the major committees of the club is the membership committee. The iob of this committee is to see it new members wanting to ioin meet the requirements of the club, This committee also sees to it that members are present at meetings. Paul Mello, Paul Kaytetz, and Phil Lucking are members ot this committee.
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