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Top Rowi J. 3rd Row: K. 2nd Row: P. lst Row: G. Top Row: C. 3rd Row: 2nd Row: B. lst Row: A. F. JUNIOR CLASS Cunningham, B. Janus, L. Boyce, W, Neal, J. Gaze, L. Spalla, R. Trolley, K. Klingenberger, J. Penesack, L, Winckley, D. Magner Wilkins, J. Cox, M. Freeman, N. Armstrong, D. Cliff, P. Harvey, M DiPalrna, G. VanStone, M. Smith, H. lreland, A. Quintern, J. Burroughs Knight, N. Coyis, J. Bates, A. De Bbouwt, M. Hicks, R. Miller, A. Fitch, D. Clark, D. Wolfe Kettle, S. Miller, E. Wells, M. Passarelli, J. Coloney, M. Jackson, S. Brownell, W. Batt 'rx Tower, D. Stockton, D. Joslyn, J. Piazza, A. Zicari, R. Afwell, E. Bloom, W. Elsrer, D. Brace, A. Mori Licursi, L. Hill, A. Teloysky, F. Wells, M. Hill, M. Staines, J. Johnson, D. Baldwin, P. Townsend, E, Newlands, M. Leyandowski Axtell, J. Hlnrnan, C. Bell, S. Sands, D. Rook, H. Decker, K. Downey, D. Dawson, E. Tucker Finney, M. Sullivan, N. Hudson, L. Wilkins, M. Draper, J. Collins, D. Grazywacz, L. McKenna 27 lf
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was JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS S. Miller, M. Hicks, S. Brownell JUNIOR CLASS This year's junior Class was both capable and versatile. Try out for cheer- leading? Sure, Sue Sands became a varsity cheerleaderg Ann Finney and Joyce Coloney were on the V. squad. Athletics? Of course! The junior Class was well represented in wrestling, track, football, basketball, and baseball. Money? Perhaps our greatest project in which each junior took part was the magazine cam- paign in which we sold almost S2300 worth of periodicals. With some of our earnings we enjoyed a trip to Buffalo to see the lee Follies. We have had two skating parties and we enjoyed an ice cream and cake party held in the gym. Great success? We feel that our success was brought about by the efforts of our officers, Elizabeth Perry. Presidentg Marcia Hicks, Vice-President, Sydne Brownell, Secretary, and Shirley Miller, Treasurer. Which junior ring do you want? Oh, I wonder who'll speak in Signor Prize? What, you made National Honor Society! Where'll I ever get 1000 words for that essay? How will l ever pass that regents exam? Our advisers, Mrs. Schnitzer, Mrs. Harrigan, and Miss Britton just tell us to be confident. Coming to the end - Regents - Making the daisy chain - Packing up and moving to 238. IN MEMORY OF DAVID DAWSON So we stand silent, having lost so soon The best of us, the high and silver flute. These words are a fitting tribute to the memory of a classmate whose fine character and kind deeds will long be remembered in the halls of Albion High.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS A. Kuhn, M. Durront SOPHOMORE CLASS 'AAnd the vote goes up and up and up! And as the results come in, we find the Sophomore Class President is . . . Arnold . . . Creally JakeD Kuhn!! From that point on the girls went up and up! as Arlene Ciarrizzo became Vice-President and Mar- jorie Durrant became Secretary-Treasurer. A'Boom, Boomlv went the Class of 1955 as it began its series of activities with a somewhat traditional skating party on November 26, and again on March 10. These parties included our best times with everything from spills to the bus ride home. We rate an A for representation in activities this year. Chuckie Plummer, George Hildreth and Dick Griffin did quite well for themselves on the Varsity bas- ketball squad. Several boys made the V. basketball team, while others played on Albionls football and baseball squads. Herb Steele set a new V. basketball scoring record by setting up 29 points in one game. The girls shone in intramurals, besides having Barb Restivo and Arlene Ciarrizzo cheering for the Vfs. Sopho- more boys and girls participated in both Clee Club and Band. Two Sophomores, Mae Saeva and Joe Sacco had leads in the spring operetta, Chimes of Normandy. Robert Kubica can be identified by her baton with which she led the band down the field at many football games. Weire almost past the middle now and next year we will be upper classmen. my 28
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