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Due to the crowded Student Council agenda, the freshman class - the largest in the history of West Babylon High School - has not had much of an opportunity to schedule activities. Nevertheless, it has be- come apparent that there are in the class many good workers, who contributed to the success of their cake sales and skating par- ties. The Class of '64 has a great deal of potential, and everyone will be looking for great things from them in the future. Obliging the photographer for a mo- ment are the members of the execu- tive board of the Freshman Council and their advisor - Ralph Rienzo, president, Frank Catalanotto, vice- president, Rosie Rinaldi, secretary, Phil Caputo, treasurer, and Mr. Sal- vatore Mangone. '64 Largest West Bah lon Frosh Group Ever
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M47 FRONT ROW: julie Gomez, Mike Kane, Eric Kraft, Jean Geoghegan, Serain Martin, Janet Litwa, Fred Hall, Mary Manzi, Mr. Payne. SECOND ROW: Linda Wendt, Tina Pachla, and Elaine Forand. DiBartolo, Grace Beinert, Kitty Rienzo, Peggy Armour, Jane tudent Council Sponsors . . . Under the supervision of Mr. Payne and its officers - Eric Kraft, president, Michael Kane, vice-president, julie Gomez, secretary, and Jean Manzi, treasurer, Student Council this year has had an unusually busy schedule. It can proudly boast of a successful first in the history of West Babylon High School. In order to promote top school spirit for the last game of the foot- ball season, a non-league tilt with arch-rival Babylon, the Council organized a motorcade from W.B.H.S. to the Babylon field. This proved a big boost to morale and was well received by all. At Christmas time, Student Council collected money from the student body and bought gifts for a needy family. It is also engaged in raising money for the foreign student fund. During the winter season, it sponsored a Roaring Twenties Dance to raise money for an Alumni Dance, which was held during Easter vacation. It was open to past graduating classes and this year's senior class. The dance proved to be a wonderful opportunity for re- newing old friendships and making new ones. All in all, the Council has accomplished much in the line of bringing our students together in educational and social activities.
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