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MR. ARAMINI, ROLL CALL 321 - First Rofw: Nancy Armeli, William Adams, Sharlane Bennett, Barbara Bax, Craig Austin, Cheryl Ashker, Cynthia Bax, Carroll Akers, Joseph Bongiovanni. Second Row: Joseph Gates, Dorothy Anderson, Donna Bennett, .lerrine Brunn Judith Amorelli Anita Baz- zani, Ann Bazzani, Jfudith Baumgartner, Judith Brandon, Cynthia Alleia, George Briggs: Third Row: Barbara Abbolt, Mary Adamo, Mexico Aguilar, Anthony Antonucci, Ernie Antonucci, Joseph Ambrose, Steven Ashby, George Baker, .lack Alessi, Samuel Bettis, Diane Allen. MISS FERMOILE, ROLL CALL 313 e- First Row: Robert Butski, Michele Cain, Cynthia Carver, Walter Campbell, Joel Cain, Alma Coates, Patricia Burnett, Rosemary Ciambrone, Bonnie Caughell, Thomas Carella, Saturna Colavecchia. Second Row: Mary Capio, Larry Bruno, Norman Burgess, Francine Cer- minara, Edward Cieslik, Barbara Case, Allen Cap, John Campbell, Nelson Cirrito, Gloria Chiodo, Sharon Butera. Third Row: Janice Centofanti, Thomas Buftamonte, Richard Coates, John Cobb, Frank Caccia- tore, Tom Burke, Gilbert Bucci, William Clemenger, Louis Cirrito.
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Page 49 text:
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SEVENTH GRADE There were over 400 -seventh graders sitting in the auditorium of Gaskill on the morning of September 6, 1960. Soon there was a deep voice over the speaker and everyone was silen-t, for it was Mr. Abbott, who said, When your name is called, go out in the hall and stand with the teacher assigned. As the principal started to call the names, you could hear the mumble of voices rising in excitement. There were twelve roll calls, and most friends were -separated until after school. After a few days, we seventh graders really had something to talk about. Each of us ha-d to find o-ur own way because we did not know most of the others in our -classes, but most of u-s got along quite well. Some of us had trouble remembering room numbers and the names of teachers. Roll call troubles should be a subheading in this -story because there were so many problems-for instance, locks. The next big thing was the Hallowe'en party at school. One would go up to the other and say, What are you goin g to be, Dracula or a clown? It was a successful party with many different types of costumes, but one outstanding one was two brothers, Danny and Gilbert Maines, one on top of the other as a tall man. They won first prize. Now there i-s one more thing that some of the seventh gra-ders will participate in, and that is the Variety Show. I know this will be a big suc- cess too. JOHN MACKENN A . ',t , sg ,f' E Y 1 lg! J E 5 K . :jg 4.5! ,WN Mu Nwfff. ? y
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MR. FREEMAN, ROLL CALL 318 - First Row: Janette Cochrane, Jeanette DeBacco, Denise Cortese, Beverly Dier, Daniel Dingwall, Ronald Di Ramio, Barbara De Troia, Larry Coty, Ernest Domanioo, Thomas Cutini. Second Row: Carol Coulter, Lydia Colosi, Shirley D'Antuono, Mae Curry, Teryl Brooks, Barbara Dellaree, Francis Culter, Don Cosentino, Vincent DiMarco, Margaret DaIPorto, Debo- rah DiAngelo, James Cunningham. Third Row: Marlene DeGregorio, Juliette Smith, Billie' Cowan, Cheryl Diffine, Teresa Di Joseph, Donna Destino, Don D'Avolio, John Bobbera, Gerald De Munda, Roh- ert Donoughe, Rose Mary Conaway. N MR. LAURRIE, ROLL CALL 320 - First Row: Diane Leffler, Evelyn lnguaggiatio, Patricia Lamb, Richard Kodeski, Beverly Jagow, Constance Kowalski, Robert LeFerre, Anthony Kalita, Randall Joyce, Gail Jolley, Grady Kidd, Carol Lazeration. Second Row: Gary Carter, Mary Jones, Joanne Labosky, Ar- lene Marino, Karen Marcucoi, Cheryl Lang, Jeanette Jordan, Mary Lauzau, Sandra Kresman, Monica Lane, Eric Kuriscak, Lois Knapp. Third Row: Ted Jordan, Kenneth La Gamba, Gary Koch, Walter La- mar, Richard Lauter, John Knack, Ronald Kraucxak,'AlIen Leehan, Harold McGhee, David Ciurzcak, Mark Lazeration, Jan lgras.
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