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ego Row 1: Tom Denniston, Glen Monturi, Art Fairweather, Rich O'Connor, Tom Herrmann, John Tiddes, Joe Lisbona, Bruce Sankowich. Row 2: Tom Heerema, Al Smananiego, john Fredella, Steve DeNardo, Phil Ciulla, joe Orvetz, Bruce Pawelka, Howard Post, Mr. Goodwin, Ben Mondello, Rich Pease, Roy Klaproth, john Mader, Frank McKenna, Ian Simpson, Jamie Hoctor. Varsity Lettermen What Form! Art Fairweather, Steve Denardo Tommy Herrmann, Frank McKenna The Varsity Lettermen's Club has provided aid to the varsity teams by actively participating in sports and by generating spirit during the en- tire school year. At home football games in the fall they sold pro- grams. Members of the club helped in the selection of the Sports Queen. The Varsity Lettermen have dis- tinguished themselves as a vital ele- ment of school life through their enthusiasm and involvement. Row 1: Mr. Flegler, Howard Post, Tom Heerema, Steve Manley, Tom Dillion Mike Megnin, Randi White, Mr. Danz. Row 2: Roy Klaproth, Rich OConnor B ib Bruce Pawelka, Glen Monturi, Bill Cronin, Bill Vanek, Blb Lasner, Doug Brooks ey u Steve DeNardo, Ken Miller, Terry Sehr, Rich Hankison. Service to the school and the community is the main purpose of the Key Club. Boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes consistently perform these duties un- der the guidance of their advisor, Daniel Flegler. Ready to serve beyond the scope of the high school, the club gathered paperback books for fighting men in Vietnam. Citizen- ship is the primary focus of this club.
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The Senior Chorus Chorus Under the direction of Mr. Dan- iel Schwartz, the Waldwick High School chorus consists of seventy- two members. As in past years, the chorus has provided an integral part of the Spring and Winter Concerts. Their repertoire consists of classical, rock and show music. In addition, the chorus has participated in an exchange program with the Bogota High School Chorus. i w Floyd hard at work Waldwick joins Bogota in an exchange program Q, R . -Q - ,sv Q gm vigil U s i ag' ina E N355 S The junior Chorus
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Row 1: john Graney, Elaine Lochwood, Randy White, Alison Weiss, Pam Williams, Lyn Schoen, Rosanne DeBonis. Row 2: Pat Griffin, Sue Guthrie, Leslie Johnson, Nancy Hart, Angela Reischel, Sharon Wick, Debra Fox. Row 3: Diane Purcell, Jill Mather, Karen Doty, Mrs. Yager, Patty Stasko, Carol Cappa- maggi, Arlene Hansen, Row 4: Doris Maguire, Mary Van Eck, Ellen Carlson, Joan Schaper, Laura Sorenson, Barbara Severs. Row 5: Janis Mongulla, Marianne Mocilenko, Gary Van Hassent, Diane Ross, Lorren Mileham, Becky Abbott, Sharon Hermann. Psycholog Club Folk Club The Folk Club, advised by Mr. Ray DiGrazia, is designed for those who enjoy music. An average meeting consists of listening to music, playing the guitar or having discussions. They have attended trips to experience live groups in concerts, and have sponsored a kite flying contest and other enjoyable events, including the annual Folk Festival. l J! K , i l Q.. STEERING COMMITTEE: Mary Van Eck, Pat Griffin, Mrs Yager, john Graney, Elaine Lockwood. The Psychology Club, aided by Mrs. Yager, probes the fascinating field of the mind. Guest speakers occasionally visit this group to de- scribe professional psychology. In addition to a variety of discussions, films are shown on human behavior and human needs. OFFICERS: Patty Stasko, Secretary, R. DiGrazia, Advisor, Warren Suhaka, President, Beverly Walker, Treasurer. Row 1: Deborah Flournoy, Teresa Hooper, Inger Katz, Mike Caruso, Warren Suhaka, Barbara Love, James Loeffel, john Wollcox, Ray DiGrazia. Row 2: Diane Ross, Pat Griffin, Doris Maguire, John Graney, Elizabeth Wrocklage, Bev Walker, Diane Lenz, Anna Keresztes, Karen Pajari. Row 3: Marilyn Cassella, Connie Rush, Anna Marie Biancardi, Joan McConnell, Laura Mathews, Patty Elwood, Nancy Hart, Kevin Elwood, Richard Wentlejewski. Row 4: Liz Cambridge, Bonnie Laudato, Leslie Johnson, Libby Bell, Tom Augusta, Sharon Wick, Angela Reischel, Ginny Carberry. Row 5: Lorren Mileham, Mary Ann Merrick, Carolyn Borgia, Debbie Kaplan, Patty Stasko, Carol Capomaggi, Ellen Carlson, jim Montag. Row 6: Dan Graney, Karen Hansen, Cheryl Volkart, Teri Kannegiser, Nancy Picard, Cyndi Stivers. 1122, b, , My s 91
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