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Q, 13 Jet' Front Row M Wlttmann J Kammer K Gran S Carey C DeFlora C Vnck G Salto M Goldstein Second Row H Schlosberg J Taylor S Smuth J Gegerson B Ippollto J Horchuk P Leavy P ONenIl Back Row M Branley C Wolpmann B Taylor G Bodkm A Parker A Thomas J Monza S 3 ii if 1 M? I ,NJ X54 - , Q 1 1 Q 1'-' ,, J ' - , '5' 1 1 -2 : A S gl- 14-J gf -Q I E I ' 4 l V , I U 5 T ' 5 . . 1 ' ' P 31 f I S Sears-,Y ' ,. 'ffl' F K- -.xt I : . ' , . , . H t, . , . E , . ' , . , . ' V0 jjzl, A340 .--' -V X . ' NCQ, , i , A . .. . . I . . , , . ' 1 I ' . - . , A Hi i P. ...Mi ill . . ay , ' ' x Nw. . . . I l i A . Karen Grant looks amazed at the well guided throw of a contestant at her booth L 0 The Spanlsh student who us ambltuous and eager to learn more about Hlspanlc customs looks forward to becoming a member of Los Plcaros Inter est IS Inspired In each student by samplmg Spanlsh foods by taking part In Spanish conver satlons and by playmg Spanish games ,Aprenda mas de las costumbres de los pauses de habla espanolal Uercle Francal Parlez vous francalsp Students anxious to broaden thenr knowledge of the French language and customs are ellgnole to joan the Cercle Francans The actnvmes nn whuch the members participate Include readmg French stories and plays enjoying French games dmmg at a French restaurant and attendnng a play Front Row G Amato E Broadhurst, L Bnllera, D Hoskuns M McCabe, J Dloszeghy Second Row J lgneIlx,J Grosshandler, J Gray, P Krakow, C Breuer, C Scharg G Suarez B Bogert, L Davies V Budelman Third Row B Turpak,K Struble M Swann M Breuer A Snlverman, G Wiley B Ma8g1,J Folletty, M Harcher, H Clark J McCabe J Dalldorf Back Row T Bacchettl,J Wilson L 'Brlen, A Kohler, C Curtns, R MacKinnon, W Wlnterhoff, H Conklun, D Morgan, J Dabelstem 68
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Q Q5 I ll? : 1 fr Front Row: J. Dunlop, N. Demarest, A. Rigas, J. Williams, N. Warren, C. Scharg. Second Row: D. Smith, B. Heins, D. Brenner, J. Grosshander, S. Sawyer, A. Wingate. Back Row: A. Thomas, N. Diszewaski, L. Westphal, G. Salto, S. Smith. Gena- Selected as the leading citizens of the Fresh- man and Sophomore classes, Gena-Y members endeavor to fulfill the club's goals of goodness, equality, nobility, and ability. Throughout the year this organization visits orphanages and homes for the aged in a spirit of service and good will. To raise needed funds, the members spon- GENA'y sor the Sock Hop after the first home basketball game. Gena-Y's activities are terminated by a weekend trip to the shore where the Sophomores are honored with the annual kick-out party. Else 'laagsyxhexpects the worst as he fakes his position in na' 00 . +I .A HI-Y Front Row: H. Conklin, E. O'ConneIl, J. Howard, T. Bacchetti, A. Rutherford. Second Row: B. Berner, K. Kirschner, J. Dioszeghy, J. Argenzia, J. Degelmann, R. Greenip. Back Row: R. Verdicchio, R. Cella, J. Mulcahey, D. Morgan, J. Peltola, R, Malgeri, 67 G. Amato, M. McCabe. 5
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on Front Row: B. Clauss, A. Krupinski, S. Appelbaum, C. Baldasarra, J. MacMurray, J. Giorgio. Back Row: S. Schaus, K. Formosa, B. Whittemore, L. Fitzgibbon, J. Dalldorf, J. Cordero, L. MacMurray, M, Saenger. Radiating charm and grace, the Usherettes welcome guests to school productions collect tickets and distribute ll 0 programs. Their poise and efliciency lend a touch of sophisti- Front Row: C. Touhey, C. Donatone, D. Ran- dall, J. Giorgio, J Cordard. Back Row R. Wandell, D. For rest, L. Denny, F Pfarnus, W. Billera, A Pedersen. Library Council cation to all W.l-l.S. presentations. ,- x This year. the Library Council Members found themselves with spacious new quarters in which to carry out their customary activities. These activities, which keep our library operating efficiently, include guiding Students to locate books and information, and aiding Miss Tromans, our librarian. in her work. The members create student interest in new books through announce- ments given over the Public Address system.
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