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The JUNIOR RED CROSS representatives and alter- nates have participated in many projects and have conducted a successful fund raising drive. FIRST ROW, L-R: G. DonAroma, vice-president, A. Zissis, secretary: R. Ahern, president, M. LaCapruccia, treasurer. SECOND ROW: J. Keselis, S. Johnson, J. Norton, M. Mieczkowski, M. Faselle, K. Kulis, B. Skoglund, J. Paige, J. Goldberg. THIRD ROW: E. Traceski, S. Yablonski, P. Lepak, W. Griffin, D. Pin- kus, A. Bartex, K. Srogi, D. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: V. Neumann, R. Tarallo, E. O'Brien, N. Deetsh, R. Bazzoni, P. Ferraris, B. Gorner, P. Rood, K. Col- lins, J. Stevens. FIFTH ROW: R. Oakes, H. Rupow- ski, M. Busheme, S. Deetsh, L. Buden, B. Brandt, J. Duncan, J. Libera, A. Fedash. The GIRLS' LEAGUE representatives and alternates have played an important part in the development of the Girls' League at Pulaski. FIRST ROW, L-R: The officers of the Girls' League. SECOND ROW: S. Kalnik, N. Hartigan, J. Norton, M. Mieczkowski, M. Moorad, E. Traceslci, J. Schultz, K. Camosci, J. Sulya. THIRD ROW: K. Grey, J. Lombardo, Gathered around the tea table are the officers of the GIRLS' LEAGUE and their advisor: Janet Mickiewicz, publicity chairman, Janice Peterson, purchasing chairman, Elaine Karalus, social chair- man, Karen Smith, secretary, Miss Isabel Bosch, advisor, Linda Blair, presidentg Susan Johnson, vice-president, Jacqueline Gianoli, treasurer, Elizabeth Sheehan, welfare chairman. A. Russo, M. Freedell, E. Bromet, V. Koslawy, J. Kanapicki, C. Bowles, D. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: J. Gober, J. Ke- selis, P. Cavallo, S. Banasiewski, V. Ciesynski, N. Rakowski, B. Truskowski, J. Badera, M. Caione. FIFTH ROW: D. Orms- by, D. Domizio, J. Sanford, S. Kalkowski, M. Slysz, B. Cher- pak, P. Kron, D. Piskorski. f l .L , 1 AE, .,.Mh...,,-. ?iT
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Students with an interest in 'gparlant francaisn join in the numerous activities of the FRENCH CLUB which lead to a better understanding of the country and the language. FIRST ROW, L-R: Miss Maria Lusitani, advisor: Beth Cherpak, reporter: Ralph Pignatella, treasurer: Diane Pis- korski, secretary: Evelyn Bromet, presidentg George Piendak, vice-president: Serge Beaudoin, sergeant-at-arms. SECOND ROW: Maxine Pe- ters, Frances Kaplan, Robert Coates, Paul Ziskin, Patricia Stewart, Penny Simpson, Louis Blumen- feld, Carol Levy. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Crown, Ernest Lagasse, Edward Borek, Daniel Silver, James. Day, Richard Curtis. Missing from the picture is Mrs. Doris Jones, advisor. The KEY CLUB, a civic organization, assists in many community and school projects. FIRST ROW, L-R: Roger Leardi, junior class represen- tative, Reginald DeConti, corresponding secre- tary: Larry Lorinsky, treasurer: Daniel Kraut, president: Gary Carlone, vice-president: David Spivak, recording secretary: George Piendak, lieutenant governor. SECOND ROW: Paul Ri- zauckas, Robert Coates, Charles Smith, Mark Wentland, Burton Spivak. THIRD ROW: Joseph Mickiewicz, Mark Gaberman, Richard Curtis, William Buchas. Missing from the picture are Daniel Bradinini, Robert Forestandi, Robert Cohen, Edward Tedeschi, John Staubly. By conducting their meetings in Russian, the members of the RUSSIAN CLUB increase their fluency in the language while they learn the cus- toms and traditions of the country. FIRST ROW, L-R: Richard Pysar, president: Paul Demko, vice- president: Diane Dounouk, secretary: William Buchas, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Crown, Peter Ulisse, James Day, Gary Carlone, Robert Balkun, Susan Majlinger. THIRD ROW: Marcia Metzler, Diane Konovitch, George Ludko, William Dorozenski, Sharon Anderson, Joseph Koniushesky. Missing from the picture are Mr. Wladyslaw Ihnatowicz, advisor: Rosemary Searle, Mary Ann Patterson. An interest in scientific things brought this group of students together, forming the SCIENCE CLUB. FIRST ROW, L-R: Kathleen Collins, Edward Pacyna, president: Richard Pysar, vice- president: Kathleen Camosci, secretary: Gary Carlone, treasurer: Karen Kibbe. SECOND ROW: Carl Tata, James Day, Elaine Karalus, Catherine Christiansen, Judith Simcik, Judith Sheffield, Reginald DeConti, Mr. Robert Rittner, advisor: John Niedzwiecki. THIRD ROW: Thomas Bernacki, Louis Blumenfeld, Emil Deutsch, Robert Forestandi. FOURTH ROW: Robert Anderson, Roger Leardi, Peter Ulisse, Paul Poulin, George Piendak, Paul Demko, Dan- iel Czerepuszko, Burton Spivak.
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in LUE -.wif 1 .Zi 1' 'ITL' 4 Eleanor Cramitt, chosen Sweet Leilani at the Girls, League formal Blue Hawaii , is surrounded by her smiling court: Nancy Maillet, Kathleen Camosci, Andrea Szetela and ,loanne Urlmanowicz. The Queen and King, Eleanor Cramitt and her escort, Alexander Lucitti, interrupt their Girls in their bright colored muu muus add to the Hawaiian atmosphere as they serve refreshments. They are Judith Ohadowski, Gloria Don- Aroma, Elaine Karalus and Judith Anderson. bert Murzyn and Camille Mascinllo smile ppily as they enter the portals of Blue waii . dancing to pose for the photographer. nfl? ' mr HW 3'- Seniors and their escorts pause ln-tween dances to enjoy refreshments in an Hawaiian setting. They are Richard Rampone, Anne Conti, Carol Barrett and Victor Liburti.
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