

KEY CLUB-Front
row:
Mr. Richard
Que~t.
adviser, J. Carline,
pre~ident,
J. Conte, treawrer, E. Syron, secretary, T. Cook.
Second
row:
J.
F'rieman,
J.
:\lue hl. F'. Colone. T. Duffy, W. Kalweit, D.
Magellan.
Third row:
S. Colwell, J. Herring, B. Biche, P. Cerra,
:\1.
Wetn1ore.
Back row:
T.
Parson~.
H. Lampman, J. Zagata, T. llolo–
wach,
:\1.
Banta,
L.
Laterra.
Pep Club cheers; Key Club builds roster board
Conducting a panel discussion on college life at
a tea in December, Key Club invited a group of last
year's graduates to speak with OHSans.
In addition to providing programs for basketball
games and wrestling matches, the club purchased
sweaters and supervised the building of a basketball
roster board.
PEP CLUB-Front
rotc:
R. Steifel, L. Wilkins, J. Hubbard, E.
Rowley, :\1r. Joseph Signorino, advi<,er,
:\1.
Laterra,
:\1.
:\lagellan,
C. Levine,
:\1.
Swackhamer.
Second
row:
V. Leamy, J. DeF'iore, C.
Signorino,
L.
O~trander,
C. Lutz, L. Joseph,
~.
Syron, C. Winans.
Third row:
P. Robson, G. Petronio, S. Cimko, K. Townsend. K.
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Earning money through bake sales, a rummage
sale, and a raper drive, the Pep Club sponsored buses
to a footbal and a basketball game. The girls attended
football games as a group to lead the cheering sections.
Sparking enthusiasm among students, the club
members designed pep signs and placed them
throughout the school before athletic events.
Wilson, J. Payne, B. Whittemore, D. Slocum, K. Duffv.
Back row:
E.
Colombo, treasurer, B. Church, L. Matthews, D.
Bea~g,
N. Latimer,
P. Ludlam, J. Guenette, D. Slocum, K. Hall, secretary, M. Baker,
vice-president.