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JjcdirL (flub dtoA, (lfaa)t Bottom Row, I. to r.: M. Mungello, E. Robert, (). Gavazzi, T. Gilbert, C. Panconi, J. Lnkon. K. Jelovich, Mrs. Ptis- ateri, J. Ozimek, J. Johnson, J. Grabsky, J. Canning. 2n l Row: B. Dalvesco, L. Scopel, L. Bundy, P. Williams, C. Pasqualine, V. Buble, M. Cagnon, J. Dluski, M. Sokolowski, C. Gilson. I. Fuller, F. Swartz, S. Phillis. Top Row: D. Petricca, L. Remmert, C. lanetti, |. Latella, W. Smith, G. Koraido, R. Dellapina. The Latin Club, sponsored by Mrs. Pusateri, elected the following members as officers in Sep- tember: Kerry Jelovich, president; John Ozimek, vice president; Janet Lnkon, secretary; and James Johnson, treasurer. At the first meeting the members decided to do something different at their annual dance by making it a semi-formal, stag dance. This dance called the Harvest Ball, had for its main attraction a group of singers, The Shakers. The Harvest Ball proved to be one of the big- gest events of the year. The Latin and Spanish Clubs joined efforts during the Thanksgiving season, and each mem- ber brought food for baskets which were given to needy families. During the Christmas season the two clubs again united, and each member brought old toys for distribution to children. The members worked hard repairing and painting them. Another project at Christmas was the visit to the Day-Care-Training Center to hold a party for retarded children. Both the Thanksgiving and the Christmas projects have been permanently adopted by the club. Harvest Ball 17
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dmiqoA, dsL dL. £. Good deed Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Pus- ateri, the Spanish Club had a very successful year. Success was due to the election of cap- able officers. This year’s officers are: President, James Suica; Vice President. Paul Ward; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Jayne Bable. To start the club’s activities, feathers with Union High School on them were sold to the student body. This sale proved to be a success, for almost everyone bought one. Since the Spanish Club began needy fam- ilies have been remembered during the holi- days. On Thanksgiving, baskets were filled with food and distributed to deserving families. At Christmas time baskets were filled with toys and distributed to the less fortunate children of our area. Since no year is complete without a dance sponsored by the Spanish Club, this year was no exception. Reversed Weekend was the theme chosen for the dance which was held on Decem- ber 6. The Spanish Club successfully completed all of the club’s worthwhile projects. Bottom Bow, 1. tor.: D. Lawson, C. Hamilton, M. Andrikanich, J. Pagasky, P. Morgan. 2nd Row: W. Fratini, II. Horovitz, I). Schiavo, J. Fratini, C. Halfhill, I. Bable, Mrs. Pusateri, J. Suica, P. Ward, B. Wolbert, J. Dluski. 3rd Row: I). Cain, P. Muniz, J. Curtis, 1). Kiger, M. Miller, J. Cappozzoli, J. Marra, C. Launch, P. McClements, M. Worstell, B. Costello, L. Maroni, M. Blaine, T. Garcia. Top Row: R. Selmon, J. Murin, A. Przenkop, A. Prado, A. Plance, B. Hemphill, J. Muscaro, B. Schollaert, F. Mika, S. Samloff, S. Bartolctti, J. Montequin, A. Davis, P. Scopcl. 16
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c ibhaJu (flub cH IpA. VYhim SiudsmJtA.. Bottom Row, 1. to r.: H. Horovitz, J. Fratini, C. Kennedy, C. Pasqualini, R. Lounder, D. Schiavo, J. Presutti, J. Testa. 2nd Row: L. Scopel, K. Young, 1). Mankowski, R. Malone, J. Zahetalds, J. Melnyk, P. Scott, J. Bcr- tovieh, M. Cagnon. Top Row: K. Zemich, S. O’Hara, Miss Scott. Happy moments. The school librarian. Miss Scott, and her librarians did a fine job of charging books to stu- dents and checking them off when they were returned. In October a meeting was held and officers were elected. They are the following: Presi- dent, Helene Horovitz; Vice President, Jo Ann Fratini; Secretary, Callie Ann Kennedy; Treas- urer, Carol Pasqualini. The Library Club has no regular meetings, but a meeting is called whenever necessary. The library is one of the most needed rooms in the school. There students have the privilege of reading books and newspapers and finding information needed for classes. The Library Club held its annual tea party on February 12th. during the eighth period iii the library. The event was well attended by the club members and their faculty guests. The party was greatly enjoyed by all who attended it. 18
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