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,,, i 3 Rx The Humanities Club was founded for the purpose of providing some satisfaction for those students whose in- tellectual curiosity was focused on the fine arts. There were weekly meetings and guest-lecturers. Mr. Dziezic, the advisor, permitted much open discussion 5 and a casual, unhurried atmosphere made meetings both pleasant and profitable. Our Bible Club did much to rub off the rough edges of our personal sculpture. It was intended to promote spiritual growth and to erase personal imperfections. Meetings were weekly and oFfered speakers, films, and Bible study. Seated: Miss Mary Lou Kunz, Isabel Bar- rett, Sharon Fawthrop, Arthur Fawthrop, Chairman, Gail Sauerbrey, Ronald Gibbs, Leona Fawthrop Standing: John Husson, Timothy Mikels, Robert Adsit, Miss Margaret Simmons Row I Mr. Dziezic, Rose Marie Alexander, Kathleen Foley, Harriet Hatlee, Carolee Fasake, Francine Wybo, Lea Gregoire Row 2 William Husson, Jon Bosworth, Wayne Hed- rick, Patrick H o l o h a n , David Michalowski, Robert Allen, Roger DesForges amaniflea gilt CZK! 'ewmixj'
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Row I Doris Little, Mary La- bonter, S a 1 l y Luse Row 2 Mary L 0 u B o s 1 e y , Jeannette Pierre, Sandra Ruddy, Leitha Sharron, Gail Sauerbrey, Beatrice Cos- tanzo, E l 1 e n Scott Row 3 Mrs. Edith Doherty, R o n d a Lim- bacher, Susan McBain, Lois Jones, Carol Gil- l a m , S u s a n Harple, Edna Liedkie, Theresa Polak, Beverly Ayotte, Janice Jones, M a r y Goudard, Mrs. Rochelle D e - Long al. The Future Far- mers of America added substance to the material being developed in our overall scholastic growth. Interested in up-to-date farming methods, sound man- agement - practices and good leadership, the club accom- plished much for the school and its mem- bers. Their practical projects of selling eggs, operating milk-bar, and spon- soring dances offered them opportunities for real business ex- perience. They held a dignified banquet to which parents of members attended. Q .N . The purpose of this club is to interest students in personal and community health, to encourage them in finding out what nursing requires and what it offers, to help them decide wisely about professional or practi- cal nursing as their career. Meetings were held the first and third lVednesday of the month. The money-raising projects were directed toward providing a scholarship to a graduate who is planning a career in nursing. The members help the School Nurse-Teacher in the Health Room and at the immunization clinics. Row I Mr. Oakes, Albert Bertrand, Leon Teresko, David Peck, l'Vallace Wojtowicz, William Owen, Kenneth DeCerce Row 2 Robert Glasgow, Brian Rice, Charles Bailey, John Lucarelli, Walter Gorski, Walter Roberts, Peter Rieck Row 3 Paul Sicko, Phillip Titus, Ronald Saborin, John Pingelski, Richard Peck, Robert LaValle, Robert Spaugh Row 4 Glenn Swatling, Clifford Hinricks, Donald Cooper. lN'illiam Millington, Kenneth Gorcesky, Robert Swatling, William Gillam. Joseph Dworkowski Row 5 Stanley Kowaleski, l'Vayne LaTulip, Earl Douglas, Joseph Luse, Richard Heckman, Richard Snyder, William Solowski, Robert Harold, David Riberdy, Lee Monis
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Row I Denise Tanski, Theresa Riberdy, Marlene Kessler, Anita Ludzinski, Paula Louprette Row 2 Miss Drury, Advisor, Cheryl Ives, Jean Goudard, Kathryn Meager, Michael Hill, Janet Harple, Sandra Moran, Leona Faw- throp, Candy Fiorino, Jane Huneau, Marcia Roy, Bonnie Reed, Dorothy Clark, Jeannine Pailey, Jamiella Shehadeh, Brewster Paley Row 3 William Hayes, Georgia Subcliff, Mary Gniewek, Margaret Mailloux, Clorinda Cioppa, Stephanie Stahl, Margaretta Beck, Mary Ann Charbonneau, Cecilia Hickey, Karen Noradki, Carol Jean Sheffer, Carol LaPlante, Susan Taylor, Noreen Carey, Diane Mudrey, Arthur Brown Row 4 Marilyn Nosal, Katherine Connors, Susan LaRose, Adeline Sabourin, Nancy DeCerce, Katherine Milkins, Jennifer Marsh, Diane Larmon, Rita Connors, Diana McBain, Elizabeth Hoyt, Judy Fountaine, Karen Ken- nedy, Kathleen Connors, Janice Sitterly, Mi- chael Welch 5 52557.-e2 The projectionists were almost invalu- able. Under the able direction of Mr. Smith, the students were both proficient in the use of all the audio-visual equip- ment, and prompt and courteous in their performance. Nearly all students and teachers reaped the harvest of the work of this hard-working group. Row I John Lucarelli, James Easton, Douglas Stott, Craig Moore, Bruce Tanski, Charles Bailey, Joey Habesh, Scott Morey, James Cowles Row 2 Mr. D. Smith, Robert Shippey, Richard Larmon, Thomas Faureau, Rich- ard VVells, James Dempsey, Richard Mark- owitz, David Huneau, Paul Darmetko 15053 H Row 5 Patrica Macy, Nancy Owen, Christine Fisher, Gloria Millington, Clare Goyette, Kath- leen Lemley, Barbara Nielson, Laurel Male, Joanne Sumner, Linda Palmer, Diane Bailey, Christina Cordsen, Carol Leque, Crystal Rymiller, Joyce Busher, Emily Downey, Richard Lennox Row 6 David King, Sharon Bailey, Marjorie Hatlee, Ellen Philio, Susan House, Kathleen Just, Sandra Volker, Donna Baker, Mary Ellen Keefner, Jean Goman, Cheryl Bethel, Susan Kowsky, Susan Snyder, Sandra Hills, Mary Anuszewski, Martha Donohue Row 7 Edward Wickham, Lee Fountain, Frank Callander, Lawrence Perry, Barry Smi, Robert Abeel, Allen Ayotte, Kenneth Messier, Howard wafzmaf CM W mm, La..
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