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CHESS CLUB Mr. Ashby and Mr. Gillen, Advisors Members: Paul Tenberg, Mark Kolodziej, Jim McMath, Gary Sowyrda, BUI Franklin, Bruce Greenfield, Steve Switzer, Alan Goodman, Richard Walsh, Tony Firicano, Kevin Dono- van, Alan Spatrick, Brian Steeves, Steve Cornelius, Harold Loman, Danny Desmond, Steve Kanclerowicz, John Davis, Bill Weather bee, Greg Gagne, Robert Pryor, Jerron Smith, Bernard Hoff, Mark Williams, Bob Hawkins, Arthur Zaiger, Ricky Berger, George Kajos, Arthur Pernokas, Richard Gagnon, Steve Olswang, Kevin Burns, Bill Habelow, Mike Kalfin, HUlary Kmg, Robert Jones, Jeff Richards, Robert Holfman, Gary Winchell, Stuart Altschuler, George Andrea- dakis, Stuart Baratz, Eddie Barry, George Comisky, Billy Dexter, Michael Dbler, Paul Dyer, Daniel Glassman, Gary Greenberg, Ronnie Michael, Peter Mitsopoulos, Daniel Thomsen, Paula Keating. ACTIVITIES: The Chess Club is a very interesting club to be in. It gives the members a chance to challenge and be challenged. All the names are placed on a chart. Each person’s progress is charted from week to week, so that each member can check his progress against the others. The boys usually pick their own partners, but are sometimes assigned to one. In this way the lx)ys play their friends; and, at the same time, meet some inter- esting and challenging new people. All in all the Chess Club is a place to come to enjoy oneself and learn about a truly remarkable game, chess! GLEE CLUB Muriel Brett, Advisor OfiBcers: President, Michael Melota; Vice-President, Joanne Simpson; Secretary, Marlene Liberti; Treasurer, Judith Actis; Librarian, Maria Bettencourt. Members: Lee Ellen Bickerstaff, Rhonda Fritz, Sherry Paige, Lisa Babner, Karen Wronkowski, Anne Marie Endslow, Mary Karakoudas, Susan Pulli, Gregory Diminture, Bonny Stevens, Joanne Mastone, Maria Hebert, Patrice Magnan, Marcia Cipullo, Denise Costa, Eva Mout- soulos, Maria Tsonis, Deborah St. Pierre, Judith Actis, Maria Bettencourt, Louise Pinto, Lucy Mendonsa, Maria D. Silva, Susan Peters, Joanne Simpson, Caroline Spinale, Debbie Parott, Ann Marie Perry, Donna Pappas, Elizabeth Procopio, Karen Rizzo, Marlene Liberti, Michael Melota, Bruce South- wick, William Marshall, Helen Slade, Janet Cleary, Lee LeCain, Denbe Shaut, Susan Greene. Membership in the Seeglitz Glee Club is open to all and any students of our school. Since successful choral work can only be attained by concerned effort, our pupils develop good teamwork at the same time, discovering a musical activity, in which he or she can participate with individual satisfaction and some degree of mastery. We began our year by building a repetoire of folk songs of our own country and those of other lands. In December the club presented at assembly, a program featuring Hanukkah and Christmas songs. Patriotic selections are being rehearsed, in club. The Glee Club thanks the entire student body for being such a good audience; we enjoyed singing to you in December and hope we can have a repeat performance before we leave in June. Thank you! Club Officers, Members, and Miss Brett — 24 —
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CIRCLE D’ART Mrs. Joyce Pigeon, Advisor Treasurer, Michael Ryan. Members: Janis Alder, Sandra Akre, Judy Cockerham, David Cullen, Susan Cullinan, Michael DeMayo, Anthony DiPietro, Dianne Fecteau, Susan Ferry, Michael Fritz, Bartalo Ganzalez, James Guzofski, Stephen Kenny, Joseph Martins, Paul Nelson, Marc Prince, Cynthia Rubano, Gail Walker. The createful students of the Circle D’Art Club worked on such projects and activities as Wire, Clay, Wood, Toothpick Sculptures, Mask Making, Drawing and Painting, Stitchery, Wall-Hangings, Collage and Decorating the Art room. The club also enjoyed an art museum. BUTTONS AND BOWS CLUB Beulah A. Bryant, Advisor Officers: President, Nancy Haig; Vice-President, Pamela Kaplan; Treasurer, Janice Potember; Secretary, Jodi Wilinsky. Members: Cheryl Adams, Ellen Cassidy, Judy Davis, Catherine Delisle, Debra Elwell, Sandra Formica, Emily Karkaris, Andrea Metropolis, Lynne Patterson, Linda Peterson, Kathy Sanborn, Susan Weisman, Cheryl O’Malley, Essy Harsfield, Betty Gilbert. The Buttons and Bows Club, superbly supervised by Mrs. Beula A. Bryant, has been an extremely active club this year. The girls first project was making make-up capes, followed right after by the making of Christmas stockings. To start the new year off, the girls made burlap flowers, and one of their spring projects was making curler capes. LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Lomas, Advisor Officers: President, Aimee Pelletier; Vice-President, Karen Hanlon; Secretary, Shari Goldman; Treasurer, Bonny Cowper. Members: Rosemarie Bettencourt, Noreen Brooks. Sheila Brown, Judi Garber, Isabelle Hartney, Cynthia Hubbard, Kathleen Lyman, Ellen Mandragouras, Pamela Marden, Linda McGray, Randijean Noyes, Susan Rose, Carol Tardy. ACTIVITIES: The Library Club, under supervision of Mrs. Janice Lomas, have learned to file recipes and to pro- duce a reading program. They have also learned up check books out and keep the book shelves in order. — 23 —
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GUIDANCE CLUB Mr. O’Shea, Sponsor OfiBcers: President, Christine McCarthy; Vice-President, Linda Cunio; Secretary, Susan Jackson; Treasurer, Susan Tattan. Members: Susan Tattan, Karen Rich, Mary Kuhn, Glenn Silva, Mark Kulakowski, Daniel Thibodeau, Charlie Kot- siropios, Anne Schimpf, Chris McCarthy, Janine Doran, Linda Cunio, Leonard Romanick, Steven Luz, Karen lacoviello, Lorene Cronin, Rosemarie LeBel, Deborah Larrabee, Deborah Kay, Estelle Kallman, Janice Harrington, Maureen Hyland, Susan Jackson, Mary Ellen Holleran, Pam Haines, Danny Silva, Alan Finnegan, Deborah McClary, Martha Laskarris, Louise Maguire. PURPOSE OF THE CLUB The purpose of the Guidance Club is to encourage more participation in guidance activities by the students of the Seeglitz Junior High and to help and encourage all students. In addition to receiving assist- ance in making educational and vocational plans, the club’s activities promote the growth of attitudes which will help the students in their personal and social development. KITCHEN CRAFT CLUB Mrs. McLaughlin, Advisor OfiBcers: President, Anne Rydzewski; Vice-President, Debra VanBobo; Secretary, Robin Snow. Members: Andrea Block, Donna Price, Leslie Hansen, Donna Blair, Mary Rossi, Kathy Kalavretinos, Cathy Lyons, Rosemary Gallagher, Ellen Donlon, Pamela Theokas, Marie Deslisle, Mary Yasi, Theresa Lewandoski, Kathy Walsh. The Kitchen Craft Club, under the watchful eye of advisor Mrs. McLaughlin, underwent such projects and activities such as taking Veterans Day tray favors for the Jamaica Plain Hospital, Thanksgiving Cookies and Card Holders for Christmas. There are always tempting smells coming from the foods room 209, which attracted many students between jjeriods. i - 25 —
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