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THE LEADERS' CLUB helps Miss Harrowell run the gym classes. FIRST ROW, L-R: Marsha Welch, Nancy Tuc- ciarone, Patricia Anderson, Janice Syl- vester, Jane Salvio. SECOND ROW: Oretta Rondina, Carol Graboski, Arleen Bartex, Susan Wasielak, Victoria Les- tini, Judith Goldberg. The officers of the Girls' Sports Association plan the sports program for girls. They are Oretta Rondina, presidentg Jacqueline Gi- anoli, vice-presidentg Kathleen Camosci, secretaryg and Patricia Wysocki, treasurer. A girls gym class plays a lively game of field hockey under the direction of Miss Harrowell The Clrls Sports Association managers are in charge of the various after school sports activities. The managers are Donna Pigna- tella, Barbara Cassarino, Paula Godlewski. Missing from the picture are Sandra Man- gan, Paula Kron, Ann Kinney.
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TRACK mbers of the track team are: IST ROW, L-R: Roger Mitiguy, istant coach: Lee Scott, Rich- Kurnick, Joe Guerin, Walter idzien, William Buchas. COND ROW: Daniel Silver, rid Larivee, Louis Bazarnik, lid Gordon, Russell Percival, .n Nolan, Raymond Michaud. IRD ROW: Head Coach .liam Eaton, Warren Miller, :ster Hale, Paul Havlick, Gary ubowicz, Joseph Mickiewicz, rk Nordgren, Robert Post. URTH ROW: William Metzler, ck Smith, Ken Kowaleski, d Kalita, Wesley Morehead, ig Zendzian, James Kras, odrow Floyd. Pulaski's first track season got oil to a fine start on February 24, 1962, when senior Dick Kurnik threw a twelve pound shot put 57 feet 815 inches. This throw was good enough to tie a New York City schoolboy for first place in the indoor shot put championship. Kurnik, who also throws the discus and javelin, is an established leader along with Lee Scott, who excels in high jumping and broad jumping. When the team, which is stocked mostly with inexperienced sophomores and juniors, competes in the Capital Dis- trict Conference, coaches Bill Eaton and Roger Mitiguy hope that they will make a good showing. CROSS COUNTRY On September 22, 1961, the Cross Country eam had the distinction of being the first team to Jmpete in any organized inter-scholastic sport for ulaski High School. The team elected senior filliam Buchas to lead them as captain. Although the harriers failed to end their first :ason with any victories, they were able to gain luch needed experience. The majority of the luad were sophomores and juniors whom Coach fitiguy feels would show a marked improvement ext year after one full year of varsity experience. RST ROW, L-R: William Morrison, Bruce Walters, Cap- in William Buchas, Frank Washburn, John Niedzwiecke. ECOND ROW: Grant Ukins, Thomas Pacyna, Leonard lellette, Coach Roger Mitiguy, Bruce Dayton, Martin Jtowala, David Brandt. Missing from the picture is Fred- ick Kalita. 1 Q55
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asset to the guidance center to our school are these GUID- CE OFFICE WORKERS who st Mr. Pavano. FIRST ROW, .: Laurie Griffin, Judy Norton, rcia Mieczkowski, Jane Sulya, y Cutowski, Joyce Walczewski. :OND ROW: Elizabeth Trace- Candace O'Brien, Mr. Joseph 'ano, guidance director, Diane mouk, Joanne Bulawa. Missing n the picture are Anne Gould Linda Shepard. 2 OFFICE WORKERS help . Rivkin in the office. FIRST W, L-R: Annette Boissonneault, istine Janowski, Mrs. Ruth sin, secretary, Diane Thomp- Beth Cherpak. SECOND W: Paula Cavallo, Linda Blair, ryl Foberg, Barbara Skoglund. RD ROW: Cheryl Geoffrey, dra Tabellione. Missing from ure are Susan Kennedy, Geor- E Bergeron, and Sylvia Lonero. THE CAFETERIA WORKERS assist Mrs. Wrenn each day. FIRST ROW, L-R: John Niedzwiecki, James Bone. SECOND ROW: Joseph Paige, Thomas Garcia.
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