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EIGHTH GRADE As we approa-ched Ga-skill in September of 1959, w e anticipated many eventful years ahead of us. Walking up to the closed doors of Gas- kill, we realized -that in the com-ing years we would have to open and pass through many doors. We found, as we entered, a new and more exciting world. Still quite perplexed, in late October we came to a part-ly-opened door. As we peeked through, we saw a gay Hallowe'en party. For their original and colorful costumes, Kathy Kaczynski, Joe Martino, Sam Mus- sari, and Tony Riccuto received prizes. Weeks later our best seventh grade spellers competed in the seventh and eighth grade spelling bee. However, we couldn't mat-ch the skill of the eighth graders. Many of us who had seen previous Variety Shows were delighted to learn that the next door brought that entertaining event. We traveled through rn a n y doors until finally in June we came to the last one of the year. This door brought the obstacle of exams., In 1960 we came to take part in our second year at Gaskill. For their outstanding averages, Margaret Dunlap and Joanne Lepiano re ceiv ed scholarship awards. The Student Council sponsored a Toy Dance. The toys collected as admission were donated to needy children. Mrs. Twardoski dir- ected the eighth grade skit in the Talent Show, another activity sponsored by the Student Council. The main characters were Tom Swalwell, Barbara Leonard, and M-arge Gugino. The next doo r brought the Valentine Party, which con-sisted of refreshments, a movie, and dancing. Again the Variety Show aroused the interest of m-any in our grade. As we look back, we see that we h-ave left many d oo r -s ajar, but ahead of us are more closed doors. BARBARA LEONARD and MARGE GUGINO . ' L, Z r F N il, ., ffqrgifg-bi f W x W ff -R y 'v A yfwgp it L i ..e,. l A Ir:-.,,,. Q A . fi f -We f-fe ' ee af ij.--Q -1f5:,i3'f:- , f-,fu -g Q K .A QAW S? U ,B-I' v-'WW in A 'B T -wg r i M- A A- 3 -9' g g XXX M 11,-3 ...Q h5N Y W1 rv ,, .. s ff! f' SEQ - 'X 4 f MWJWKM
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NINTH GRADE HONORS GROUP GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL First Row: Karen Lloyd, Linda Hoad, Joseph Critelli, Ruby Johsnon, Shari Cole, Shirley McCormick. Second Row: Jill Palumbo, Cynthia Chiodo, Norina Rydelek, Ann Mazza, Sheila Dunlop. Th-ird Row: Thomas Weisflog, Bradlley Smith, Michael Kosuf, Anthony Gruppo, Thomas Carlson, Carl Hriczak, Julius Toenniessen, Arthur Rogers, Richard Wagner, Walter Watson, Francine Schiro. The year 196061 will be the last year at Gaskill for the Ninth Grade Honors Group, for next year they will be attending Niagara Falls High School, which offers a wider selection of advanced courses. Since this will be the first time an Honors group will go to High School for their tenth year studies, everyone wishes them much success in their new endeavor. ' -Louise Scheider
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MR. BERKELEY, ROLL CALL 317 - First Row: Janice LaRocca, Charles La Marca, Thomas Johns, Richard Tucker, Robert Kattman, Michael LaBarbera, Brenda Taylor, Margaret Korzak, Steven Krass, Paul Kaczowski. Second Row: Marcia Kelman, Carol Johnson, Kathleen Kaczynski, Linda Klink, Cyn- thia Jacobs, Angela Laughlan, Diane Krencis , Margaret Knapp, Cathleen Johnson, Gail Laurendi, Cecelia Justiana. Third Row: Beverly Thomas, Florence Jasek, Joseph LaPorta, William Klettke, Claude LaPlante, Ralph I-lolzle, Jerome Kowal, Gary Lamb, Gary Kolpke, George Lawrence, Michael Jakubowski, Karen Koryl. MISS FINLEY, ROLL CALL 204 - First Row: Lawrence Druker, Vincenza D'Angelo, Henrietta Fon- tana, Cynthia Di Laura, Skaidrite Gibelis, Linda Eodice, James Diodate, Susan Fogg, Peggy Ewing, Janel Gaertner, Carol Sue Delloppo, Anthony Gagliardi. Second Row: Keith Gilmore, Paul Tarczynski, Stefano Galvano, Marcella Szarszewski, Cynthia Damiano, John Ferrari, Margaret Dunlap, Karen Szczes, Robert Gee, Rose Drake, John Dochstader, Anthony' DeSimone, Steve Enos, David Gardner. Third Row: Mary Jane Drabczyk, Frances Ferrusi, Shirley Garrison, Anthony Filardo, William Duff, Gary Gage, William F. Gray, Robert Freeman, James Dobbs Catherine Farina, Kaye Forsey.
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