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GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS SEATED: Treasurer Judy Lange, President An- gie Pope. STANDING: Sponsor Mrs. Holtz, Secretary Lynda Walton, Spon- sor Miss Enquist, Vice-president Sharon Elstrom. League Recruits Army of Guicletl hy their sponsors, the tour ollieers anal twelve Committee Chairmen have clevotetl their time to aehiev- ing the Girlsl League goal, to involve all girls in a wholesome social organiiation. Big Sistersv startecl off the years program hy helping lost freshmen to liincl their classes. The annual get-together, HZAIOIIZLH offer- ecl new stuclents the opportunitv to get aequaintecl with eaeh other as well as the aetivities of the League. Girls who were interestecl in modeling had an opportunitv to try out lor the liall llashion show. The girls moclelecl the latest in Casual anti sports wear at prices to liit evervone's poeket hook. HYuleticIe Yotlelfl the annual Christmas party, proviclecl entertainment, refreshments, ancl lun to the memhers as the veal' clrew to a Close. Girls, League startetl ott 1964 with a Hhlop Flop? This meeting showetl memhers the appropriate hair styles lor eampus wear. Even fathers were ineluttett in the new vearis pro- gram, as the League heltl its annual clatl-anclfclaughter clate night, Hhlv lleart Belongs to Datltlvf' The League eolleetecl An Army ol Tovs for the Salvation Arrnvf' as their annual service proieet. Bow Vtleekn elimaxect the vearis activities. liivalries eontinuecl throughout the week as Classes triecl to out-clo each other in their pur- ehase ol green, vellow, hlue, or rect hows. The week was highlighted hv the anuual Sock-Hop, NVvl1OOSll'Sl1.,I Toys for Christmas GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD SEATED: Historian Phyllis Castle, Ticket Chairman Donofrio, Tickets Chairman Ricki Miller, Entertainment Chairman Cheryl Donna Quill, Entertainment Chairman .Ierilyn Neale, Proiects and Programs Whiffen, Publicity Chairman Ruta Melbardis, Decorations Chairman Pat Chairman Andrea Klise, Refreshment Chairman Marilyn Bertoncini. STAND- Doerzaph, Refreshments Chairman Jamie Becker. ING: Publicity Chairman Evelyn Cormich, Decorations Chairman Kathy
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JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRE- SENTATIVES Fronl Pow: IEOIJ XVII' cox, JoAnn Hun:-e, Lois Turek. Geri Korpas, Jane Slazyk, Janice Mango, Pal Golden. Row Two: Cheryl Mil- ler, Linda Doman'co, Darlene B 'El: Pam Filson, Juc'y Osberg, Dietliiv' Radlke, Cheryl Brewster, Third Row: Barbara Schaal, Pai Serrilella Pa'ri- cia Wesol, Rila Musgrove, Parcia Ricker. Fourth Row: Sieii Joii, D911 K Sullivan, Dennis Chreno, Carmen Freda, Chuck Dunlop, Tony Aulcn, Jerry Heathcoll, Tom Krause. I SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Row One: Sharon Anton- Belly Farr, Lee Mayer, Dennis Likosar. Row Three: Graham Smilh, George sen, Slarr Ann Gemini, Carolyn Rzemienski, Joyce Corry, Laura Caliguri, Poulos, Mike Slevens, John Schulzner, John Lelz, Don Wharton, Wayne I Beverly Pelc. Row Two: Ronald Kernkamp, Mary Ann Cukla, Dee Walkins, Munday. 1 I
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SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: Cathy George, Deneen Schmidt, Phyllis Lemongelli, Judy DiVito, Sharyn Snow. Row Two: Laura Maze, Barbara Mel- ina, Florence Vozza. Row Three: Cherifyn Powell, Donna Ott, Joyce Kerous, Joan Joshel, Shirley Fairburn, Vicki Zell, Linda Tenebrini. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATITES Front Row: Toni Desfefano, Dorothy DeCarIo, Sue Winter, Sunday Giannone, Barbara Sepnafsky, Kay Larmay, Sharon Kowalczylx, Julie Casfellano. Row Two: Bonnie Jurek, Jaqueline Hunt, Mary Luebkei, Linda Hede, Marian Origitano, Sue Golz, Mary Bren- eisen, Doreen Beck. Row Three: Linda Rueb, Ruth Makrinski, Laurita Urbrock, Sue Chis- man, Carol Elftmann, Barbara Kayser, Eileer Stirn, Linda Weging, Linda Mosher, Row Four: Barbara Smith, Barbara McGann, Caro- lyn Cecil, Cherri Lenz, Eva Poulos. SOPHOMORE GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES Front Row: Peggy Sterk, Anifa Wi'o- sik, Mary Puricelli, Karen Remen, Patricia Ploegman, Zabel Gurdekian, Diane Brocler- ick, Catherine Wonders. Row Two: Linda Kelly, Janet Hanson, Sharon Sheldon, Dian- na Tobias, Patricia Druhn, Carol Shey, Pr's- ciiia Cox, Geraldine DeMaioIo. Row Three: Star Norini, Cathy Moritz, Pat Brinton, Dawn Jable, Sandra Komel, Sandra Connor, Linda Greco, Sandra Austin. Row Four: Virginia Frase, Peggy Hessee, Deborah Kurpiel, Luetta Carr, Laurie McMahon, Susan Lukey. FRESHMAN GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVE Front Row: Beatrice Gayban, Norma Washburn, Nancy Slazyk, Laverne Beran, Janet Decho, Paula Klein, Lauren Proven- zano. Row Two: Barbara Olson, Joyce Hefter, Pamela Stahl, Jeanette Martin, Karen Zeman, Deborah Griffith, June Larson, Pamela Terlizzi. Row Three: Candy Hoem, Jean Yidak, Deborah Pellicori, Susan Pfaen- der, Kathy Carney, Mary Ann Mikolaiek, Sandy Kutt, Diane Fiorentino. 'F -' f . . axe! XI ' Q 5, ., QQ' mu a 3: W 1 we I EL? S .E-E: I I 1 I ..n. ARA nys :I- R rg 1 , .4-I . ' , A . KZ.. in M
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