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irirrii 1? ,ca .fx -' Hes W Ph ICP4 ,I Club: Front Row-President Marlr Opsitnilr, Assistant Treasurer Gina Petrella, Secretary Patty Terlecki, Publicity Rick Zanni, Treasurer Barb Elash, ViceePresident Peg Evanson, Miss Fimognari. Row 2-Andria Cania, Janet Diane Dubaj, Margaret Popovich, Doreen Constantine, Joy Bloomberg, Karinda Lind, Connie Hale, Luann Gregg, Shuluga, Lana Gallo. Row 3-Tom Delsignore, Dee Cibulas, Sandy Colarossi, Briget Tucker, Barb Zoldak, Judy Visin- Kandace Becker, Vicki Floryianski, Paula Mendozzi, Cassy Chudik. Row 4-Lynette Pirrung, Roslyn Johngrass, Karen Peggy Elias, Sheila Gutierrez, Greg Owens, Ron Skebo, Kevin Williams, Patty Galida, Judy Atana. Row 5-Debbie Kathy Cebak, Freddie Bowling, Caryl Allan, Beth Stevenson, Dom DiGiacomo, Bob Yallech, Greg Spatholt, Don 41' aegis 2 555235 ?ieE? rab your brush and palette and come with Miss Fim and her crew-the Art Club. From the money-making pro- jects lthe rock-a-thon and hustling light bulbs, candy, and postersj came the purchase of a sign press machine, and Cbetter yetj a field trip in April and a banquet Cwhich are stories within themselvesl. ROM THE DESK OF MRS. FRANCES MARRNDO: To all my Drama Club mem- bers-past, present, and future: Rewards for the hours spent in dili- gent, demanding, and sometimes frustrating rehearsals which begin with the applause and end with your last hour on stage. Mastery of the body and mind, pride in oneself, awareness and respect for others, acquaintances that blossom into friendships- these are only a few of the rewards that you earned as an actor or a stage hand upon that stage. For me, as your director, the rewards came in seeing you, with eyes glowing, take a bow on that stage. Rewards that come when l see you coming back year after year to see and to help in other productions, in knowing that you have achieved a measure of success in this love of yours-the stage. Rewards come in knowing l had a small role to play in opening the curtains which will remain with you until your last hour on stage. Pastime!79
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S. Drama Club: Front Row-Robin Young, Joyce Balogh, Cindy McMillion, Janice Hudzik, Laurinda Drabenstadt, Vicki Verbanovic, Cheryl Wildes, Janet Yasechko, Monica Basista. Row 2-Karen Basista, Michelle Carbone, Mary Beth Ramos, Anna Stecewycz, Marcella Menold, Kelly Becker, Mary Beth Bobovecz, Cheryl Tablack, Irene Ginnetti, Row 3-Historian Kim Higgins, Lisa Pacella, Deanne Hittie, Kathy Cola, Lynn Lawrence, Sandy Delsandro, Jill Draiic, Jamey Brosko, Colleen Pastula. Row ll-Valerie Marinelli, Patty Navy, Penny Williams, Mary Jo Slavic, Diane Dubai, Mary Crytzer, Steve Atkinson, Barb Walko, Publicity Chairman Nancy Vasel. Row 5-Annette Voytilla, Lori Bryant, Karen Landry, Amy Livengood, Joy Bloomberg, Karen Chuhanich, Lori Bunolsky, Mary Jo Moretti, Lynnette Pirrung. Row 6-Jamira Ellis, Kathy Koren, Denise Gorby, Chris Mondora, Mary Soldo, Sheila Gutierrez, Pam Edwards, Sue Edwards, Brenda Klem. Standing- Bill Higgins, Jim Gallney, John Stanchin, Debbie Lesko, Sandy Colarossi, Virginia D'Altorio, Sally Ellis, Barb Granchie, Janet Cochenour, Crystal Rowe, Rochelle Conway. Thespians: Kneeling-Steve Carmendy, Gary Galletta, Tony Marchionda. Row 2- Sherry Creed, Carol Clemente, Pam Christy, Patti Williams, Chrystal Murray. Row 3- Greg Sedlacko, Steve Atkinson, Mary Urban. Drama Club: Front Row-Rick Zanni, Tony Marchionda, Greg Sedlacko, Nancy Stromp, Monica Cebak, Nancy Nolte, Cindy DiCioccio, President Mary Urban, Treasurer Pam Christy, Carol Clemente. Row 2-Mary Frank- lin, Greg Owens, Jim Folino, Secretary Sherry Creed, Gary Galletta, Ken Goist, Janet McCleery, Publicity Chairman Patty Williams, Bill Andrews, Vice-President Steve Carmendy. Row 3-Gregg Riddle, Jeff Burch, Terry Bilas, Bob Zanni, Sharon McMillion, Barb Zoldak, Christa! Murray, Kandace Becker, Joe Bowling, Carol Kunce. Row 4-Megan Evans, Polly Crytzer, Sheila Patrick, Mary Vasel, Patty Elias, Tina Morell, Karen Kuprus, Diane Urban, Mimi Tablack, Rochelle Terry. Row 5-Tom Basista. '-,,.,in- 78!Pastime
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Ei? SEE? W5 vi..-7 Y7 fi N 4f:? yl it ff' 'su-1 is--A Lab Assistants: Front Row-tKneelingj: Mike Bledsoe, Tom Durick, Bob Durick, Greg Owens, Joe Finocchio. Row 2-Roslyn lohngrass, Liz Grcevic, Rosemary Klim, Marianne Petrek Mary Lynne Vasel, Doreen Bolha, Beth Brownlee. Row 3-Chuck Slabe, Renee D'Agostino, Diane Novotny, Gina Petrella, Nancy Vasel, Linda Corvino, Karen Galida, Sharon McMillion Tammy Minor, Carl Clemente. Back Row-Tom Cole, Greg Sedlacko, Bob Parker, Tony Marchionda, Cindy DiCioccio, Cindy lavorsky, Sandy Bokros, Monica Cebak. rs. Naples wants the lights out. Who does she call on? A Lab Assistant, Miss 0'Neill has to have sawdust for the micecages. Again,- the Lab Assistants come to the rescue. Yes, these are the many dangers that a Lab Assistant must face and the risks he must take each and every day of his life, along with watering the plants, grading papers, putting out fires, cleaning up the supply room, taking inventory, or helping a Biology I student to dissect a frog. r. Patton is no ordinary teacher. But then, DECA is no ordinary class. Their fund raising pro- jects sent seniors to various seminars in the state. Juniors receive one credit, whereas Seniors receive two credits, one for classes, one for work. Seniors are excused for the afternoon to work part- time and earn money. DECA-it's a good deal. .V. Boys make life much easier for teachers by supplying pro- jectors and recorders. Maintenance and up-keep of machinery is a daily chore for our A.V. Boys. Their effect is felt by everyone. 80!Pastime bf ,A Bob Durick protects Dean, his hamster, lrom falling ofi the edge.
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