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Senior High French Club: Row 1: Mary Ann Zachmann, Angela Mathary, Natasha Saje, Alice Turick. Row 2: Mrs. Chiara, Maria Katigbak, Sue Koehler, Cherie Mileham, Joyce Schiele, Gary Van Hassent, Tom May, Randy White, Dorothy Piro. French Club Officers: Mary Ann Zachman, publicity: Randy White, Pres.: Mrs. Chiara, Advisor: Sue Koehler Sec. This year, under the supervision of Mrs. Chiara, the French Club had a busy schedule. This club unites those interested in the French language and encourages them to be- come more involved in the country's customs .ag K L-3 , ,!Ql?Ui:T':H 325, smash, . ,., E- .W an .d yes-7 and culture. Students take part in monthly meetings, field trips, and holiday parties. The A French Club is an enjoyable learning experi- 3 ence as well as a social club. Q- is Qtt , IL. -' at 1: 5 sg 1.12 -:try--X ww- as- :1- Jr. High French Club, Row 1: Cathy Mullhaupt, Caroline Wachtel, Nancy Tartaglia, Jeffrey Morris, Nancy Comerford, Cindy Kopec. Row 2: Michael --g'a,,Li:zgs3.,j1 U E: a , ' 2 E 5 2 ,,,, , ...,, ......, , K ,QE -E ::- its - sv :if 3 Porto, Dana Huber, Mrs. Martin, Sharon 3 D'Atti1io. 2jgg:g',5 ,: 12ii,s 533 Q les, W S' yes: il' ill l'iifi5lii5il5'fiii?E 'fm fiiii i ' ' W il E -A , at Qu: , vga., W ll? , T My f airs F cis-' e is f Waist Mal s if-www M-we--fe-:H VL, ,sg f- -m,- K D W ' .W , -- V '.,,.., W- V 1 li , -li !ES.5lei:E5i.:!l Q at Ein-H i i 'eee 5? 'E V - --M '--, , --Hr .. .-,V .MW-l mx .Q'm ' : i Q Zri' :: ': .-,.i : i .ilftil ff -f :e: M-1 - ':-: l I -,,....tx.m3-Mina.-3'.:2'5'e ,,,...lsl .-': i:.2:.'g ' Row 1: Glen Gunthner, Jeanne Leigh, Liz Mc Mahon, Glen Wilson. Row 2: Ron Cooke, Dave Van Gelder, Regina Turi, Angela Reischel, Janice Ade, Bill Kirschboul, Tom Heerema. Officers: Liz McMahon, Glen Wilson, Janice Ade Jeanne Leigh ' German Club The German Club, under the direction of Miss Sokol, provides an opportunity for German students to extend their knowledge of the culture and literature of Germany. The activities of this year's club include a bake sale and participation in the S.C.A. carnival. E1 E a Sl 3
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Row 1: Doris Maguire, Patty Stasko, Laraine Kelley, Carol Cappomaggi, Lin jeromin, Pam Williams, Shelley O'Connel, Betty Grieve. Row 2: Linda Maas, Debbie Fox, Sue Lottes, Sue Ladolcetta, Eileen Manolt, Lyn Schoen, Miss Shain, Sue Weber, Arlene Hansen, Rosanne Debonis, Maryanna Parszik, Spanish Club The main goal of the Spanish Club is to give its members a good background and insight into the country and people of Spain. The clubls moderator, Miss Shain, and the officers have planned activities geared toward this purpose. These activities have included an inter- club baking contest, the viewing of two Spanish movies, and a party for small underprivileged Spanish chil- dren from Paterson, New Jersey. The club and its members enjoy a year of fun combined with the add- ed knowledge and appreciation of culture. Karen Cook, Ronnie Alsing, Karen Doty. Officers: Shelley O'Connell, Treas.g Pam Williams, Vice Pres., Jan Turick, Pres.g Lin Jeromin, Sec. Frank Flourianz, Mr. Pumphrey Chuck Jann, Ray Masavage. Radio Club The Radio Club, guided by Mr. Pumphrey, enhances its members' knowledge of radio telecommuni- cations and electronics. Its members work to achieve their Radio Ama- teur Licenses and to establish a radio station on amateur standing within the Waldwick High School. Mr. Heidloff judges the Spanish C1ub's bake-off . 5 1 f 5
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FTA Officers: Doris Maguire, Ellen Car- son, Lora Atkins, Eileen Manolt. Future Teachers Under the direction of Mrs. Anne Augus- tyn, the Future Teachers of America Club has set out to fulfill their purpose of ac- quainting students with what is involved with teaching and preparation for reaching. This year they have visited the Waldwick grade schools to view the teachers and their techniques and also to learn of the students' attitudes. Row 1: Ann Varsho, Nancy Comerford, Joan Schaper, Marianne Zachman, Eileen Manolt. Row 2: Ellen Carlson, Pam Rosano, Marianne Mocilenko, Rebecca Abbott, Barbara Porto, Patricia Mc Gold- rick, Carol Capomaggi, Debbie Mc Manus, Doris Maguire, Sue Ladolcetta, Angela Mathay, Anita Tacconi, Lois Calvello. awww M3 ? 7i--wgQ'xl: . ' ......-va P 'i i'f ' ,,,,, '1QCLI...w M Mwfaw-'Sv' K 7- i' ' 9- f 'mt -3 : 'M WA' f3faWHmP7tmtE2 iEfalwg3i 5 ,g:Mggt 'mgQma. g?'.'i?52iii1.. trite.- ...af WWE ..,, M. ..::...,. .M M . ex am: Ra m an ..,, N we ' , ..., --- me M' w'z::1af2:-aze:':: ' MMM ' nc' . 'eww Tm, .,.. W ' We Nsliarreammaif 1-ww..-w t,... 5.-.1tp..,a,,Masa-.aamrai3:.::asmwW . ,.fa1:r..r.W.mawNssExaamm.-....a-an-M m.:g:,m',.n:ma1rsuzaxsfwM A-nmmaalfn ,Mwst aaffm'3 ma Row 1: Arlene Hansen, Frances Daly, Pam Williams, Rosanne DeBonis, Mrs. Vivian Wong Wah, Diane Purcell, Joanne Schumacher, Pat Zachmann, Maureen Copeland, Debbie Leap. Row 2: Joan McConnell, Susan Bladen, Linda Del Bianco, Angela Tringone, Valerie Wong Wah, Elizabeth McMahn, Audrey Wirth, Ruthie Oravetz, Christine Gill, Joanne Allogramento. Row 3: Anna- marie Biancardi, Marilyn Cassella, Deborah Fox, Lyn Schoen, Sue Koehler, Sherri Coerts, Sharon Hermann. Future Nurses Officers: Debbie I-CHP, SCC- Joanne Allogramento, TreaS-S Mrs. Vivian Wong Wah, advisor? Lyn Schoen, Pres.: Rosanne DeBon1s, Vice Pres. The Future Nurses Club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Wong Wah, is for girls who are interested in some part of the nursing field. They invite a variety of speakers to talk about the different fields of nursing. This year they participated in Valley Hospital's Career Day and a trip to Lederle Laborato- ries. W 95
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