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The Junior and Senior members of P.F.A. ore: Joe Veronesi, Lou Dellaverson, Les Shonnon, ond Tom Whiteford. Row Two: Har- old Stanley, Dave Brunswick, Bob Rowell, Albert Lepore, and Chorles Hovis. Row Three: Roy Mills, Lester Spencer, Frank Pag ley, Randy Leasure, Steve Salomon, ond Danny Hasson. The new members are row one: Neil Goff, David Bernard, Bill Roberts, Gary Glidden, Gerald Hot- field, George Grandy, Larry Kern, Kirk Brennemon, George Manos, and Dennis French. Row Two: Dale Ealy, Wayne Stiger, John Tomlin- son, John Gilson, Cal Shonnon, Rick Taylor, Robert Shannon, John Grinzivich, Gerry Finamore, ond Patsy Genareo. Row Three: Russ Johson, Bill Reebel, John Carbone, Fred Horn- ner, Cecil Smock, Jim Bruno, Terry Vlock, Bill Hasson, and Randy Egbert. F.F.A. The Future Farmers Of America Chapter is very active. This year they placed first place in the regional contest with their demonstration team. This team also placed ninth in the state. The Parliamentary Procedure team placed first in the area and fourth in the state. The Chapter also made a float for the parade, a scrapbook, had an apple cider campaign, had showcase ex- hibits in the school, and sponsored their annual banquet in March. The officers and advisor of F.F.A. are row one: Rondy Leasure, sentinel; Les Shannon, vice-president; and Mr. Seamons, advisor. Row Two: Dan Hassan, parliamentarian; and Bill Ash, chaplain. Row Three: Lou Dellaverson, president; and Tom Whiteford, reporter. Row Four: Joe Veronesi, secretary; and David Brunswick, treasurer.
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On the left is Judy Alcorn, our A.F.S. Student from Australia. Judy's American sister, Lorie Walloce, is shown with her. A.F.S. Club The American Field Service Club is a new addition to our activities this year. It was formed to create enthusiasm toward the A.F.S. program and to make the exchange student feel more at home in our school during his stay. The members of the A.F.S. Club are row one: Mr. Calabrese, advisor, Bruce McKibben. Andy Naples, Karen Collo- han. Marianne Baier, Susan Hunt, Doris Kunselman. Iris Shellhommer. Judy Alcorn. Lorie Wallace. Diane Occhibone. Carol Bernstme. Debbie Siggelow. Maureen Mudrie. Kathy Smith. Becky Rhodes. Marilyn Spisok, Joanie Naples. Row Two: Paul Krueger. Mary Ann Buckley. Joanne Peplowski. Cathy Emery. Carla Nelson. Maryann Melcer. Irene Telesz. Carlene Dengler, Wildo Columbus. Barb Booth, Lorraine Stevens, Judy Finley, Jackie Campbell. Charmaine Pisella. Debbie Wysocki. Ann Squegl.a. Linda Rodgers Row Three: Joe Conti. Clara Germani. Kathy Chiaro, Bonnie Kerr, Kothy Shuler, Pam Tanner. Clara Boron, Roseann Piscuineri. Debbie Egbert, Michele Covelli, Sally White. Audrey Gavroy. Lmdo Kelly, Kathy Stokes. Nancy Boggs. Linda Wotowicz. Carol Fruit. Marlene Semonsky. Row Four Bob Taylor. Bob Michoelangelo. Les Shannon. Denny Michoelangelo, Jack Arblaster, Alan Grimes. Gary Cervone, Rocky Pisciuneri, Chris Roussos, Rhonda Nelson. Laurie Stewart, Marcia Stosko. Mary Ann Adamczyk. Barb Kitchen. Joe Chiafullo, and Joe Berkely. 18 The hard-working officers and advisor of the club is: Mr. Leon Calabrese, odvisor; Judy Alcorn. A.F.S. Student; Lorie Wallace, vice-president; Mary Ann Buckley, trea- surer; Cathy Emery, secretary; and Joe Conti, president.
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F.H.A. This year the Future Homemakers of America attended the production of The Music Man. They also gave a donation to the Crippled Childrens Society, who presented this play. The officers are: Laura Pitzer, pro- gram chairman; Susan Hunt, president; Melba Vesco, vice-president; Marlene Semansky, secretary; ond Kathy Stokes, treasurer. Advisors ore the home economics teochers, Mrs. Draper ond Mrs. Davis. The old members of F.H.A. are row one: Becky Stitt, Melba Vesco, Laura Pitzer, Linda Rod- gers, Marlene Semansky, and Sharon Ealy. Row Two: Donna Clork, Sherry Shoaf, Diana Page. Doris Kunselman, Susan Hunt, and Becky Motejo. Row Three: Cheryl Delaney, Diane Schmidt, Kathy Stokes, Colleen Kelly, Beverly Fusco, ond Lee Dupell. This year's new members are row one: Mariann Christy, Sandy Genereo, Peggy Marmo, Angela Melnick, Sandy Walters, Debbie Scmidt, and Marlene Fusco. Row Two: Sherry Shoaf. Debbie McKnight, Vicki Ambrose, Nancy Williams, Mary Ann Semansky, Nancy Orlando, Lou Anna Smith, Arlene Lawson, and Claudia Wellman. Row Three: Laura Pitzer, Beth Kelso, Sondy Bok, Denise DelPrincipe, Diane Schmidt, Rita Davis, Doris Jean Reis, Su- san Stunkard, and Cheryl Wholf.
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