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li In U SEATED: Bob Winkle, Dave Arnold, secretary, Bill Oaks, president Frank Rambo Jim McCune. STANDING: John Matwiejuk, Mark Shannon, Tom Shafer Cliff Horter Ed Goettman, Jim Logan. ROW Va Ieri ROW Betsy Good, J s l: Alex Vagias, Janet Mastalski, Cindy Kresach, Delbert Lemmon. ROW 2: e McDonald, Shirley Lane, Judy Tucker, Linda Olshesky, Leah Matthews. 3: Evonne Grabner, Janice Fullington, Volynda Mann, Barb Burg, Jackie Walter, Davis. ROW 4: Pat Maclay, Robert Franks, Bill Howe, Bob Kirchner, Clark Linda Kennedy. 4
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-TEENS ROW l: Mary Rose Piccinini, Mary Rubbo, JoEllen Steele, Cindy Porter, Karen Farmer, Donna Hoffman, Debbie Renzo, Emily LaRose, Janet Hartzell. ROW 2: Sue Eiler, Chris Scott, Terri Gerace, Jane Malkoch, Nancy Springer, Anita Molagise, Kathy Hanne, Sandy Ferris, Marie Pingatore, Becky Mike. ROW 3: Karen Coates, Gail Thomas, Janet Siler, Nikki Leon- berg, Debbie McLean, Nancy Burchett, Rene Beatrice, Beverly Skidmore, Melissa Rambo, Vicki Hudson, Tina Crozier. ROW 4: Jani Jean Silipigni, Marla Lane, Ellen Seabolt, Sharon Rosensteel, Janet Spada, Jane Mitchell, Crystal Heckle, Mary Beth McLister, Libby Zells, Anna DePaul, Roselyn Dietz, Barbara Cordes. N ewly formed, Y-teen membership consisted of ninth grade girls. These girls were very active under the sponsorship of Miss Leuhm. 'l'heir first meeting was highlighted by a hairdresser, Gretchen Hillard from Beaver. She talked to the girls on the styling of hair and applications of makeup. The next event was a swimming party: to get money for this, they sponsored a car wash at Bittner's Service Station. At Christmas, the girls held a formal at Southside Firehall, in addition to filling Christmas stockings for the children at McGuire Home. A bake sale at K-Mart provided funds for a lollipop tree to send to the Children's Ward at Rochester Hospital. One of their big projects involved dressing babydolls. Taking old babydolls from the Salvation Army, each girl made two outfits for it, then returned it to the Salvation Army for distribution. At the end of football season, Y-teens sponsored a victory dance in honor of the team. Though ninth graders, the girls contributed much to the schoo1's program and answered the question that has so long plagued the underclassmen: What can we do? Congratulations, girls! 1 13
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PSYCHULUG ROW l. Joe Mavero, vice-president: Ed Clayton, treasurer, Shirley Lane, corresponding secretary: Cindy Kresach, recording secretary. ROW 2: Valerie McDonald, Betsy Crider, April Yeager, Bonnie Ramsden, Pat Maker, Janet Mastalski, Marilyn Nary, Mike Karaffa, Dianne Samchuck, Evonne Grabner. ROW 3: Joan Harvey, Karen Alstadt, Doris Martsolf, Donn Nelson, Tom Pfeiffer, Bernie Welsh, Delbert Lemmon, Diane Tetrick, Diane Dykun. ROW 4: Ron Franks, Carol Russin, Crystal Frank, Loren Lewis, John Palakovich, Larry Musgrave, Bill Murtha, Larry Kunder, Dave Hartzel, Bill Jamieson. ROW 5: Jim Logan, Bob Winkle, Don Adamonis, Gene Salvati, Fred Anderson, Lee Chewning, Dick Roberts, Mike Zupsic. s ' - -i 1 S 3 X i R , Q ROW l: Jeanne Antitomas, Cindy Kresach, Elaine Mastroianni, Patty Maclay, April Yeager, Judy Tucker, Linda Roeck, Betsy Davis. ROW 2: Pam Rogers, Chris Ripper, Kathy Moldovan, Mary Jane Maclay, MaryAnn Keblitsch, Janet Dille, Joey Nichol, Karen Coates, Patty Burkhart, Lois Moorhead, Kim Hall, Sheri Oaks, Bob Kirchner. ROW 3: Clark Good, Janet Bathgate, Andrea Young, Jackie Walter, Paulo Hod- nick, Joe Curra, Cliff Horter, Jim McCune, Keith Hall, Geoff Ross, Jeff Arnold, Jim Slyman. ROW 4: Don Craig, Ed Davis, George Hosko, Bill Howell, Sam Walter, Frank Rambo, Jim Camp, Tom Shafer, Ed Goettman, Dick Brock, Paul Buttermore, Loren Lewis, Bill Oaks, Dave Arnold, Dave Pierce.
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