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Mr. Hall- 212 Front row--Paul Williams, Robert Virtuoso, Jeff Walker, Margaret Wahl, Gilda Ventresca, Theresa Wroblewski, Howard Wilson, Richard Wooley, Horace Whitaker. Middle-Eugene Watrous, Glenda Webb, Patricia Wheeler, Karen Young, Ruby Wheeler, Joanne Vorel, James Westgate, Robert Wynn, James Zacher, Robert Wisor. Back-Henry Zyclzik, Walter Wroblewski, John Zygmont, David Ward, Bobby Washington, Roger Weld, Kenneth Walaszek, Richard Zachary, Ed Walaszek, Michael Volpe. Mrs. Barmore--304 Front row-Haigus Harutiunian, Robert Allen, Richard Baxter, Cynthia Beahen, Henry Bennett, Mary Ardus, Richard Bax, Bonnie Banach, James Bevilacqua, Shirley Archie, John Barber, Cynthia Bax. Middle-Eleanor Harutiunian, Dane Boling, John Bagocus, Gloria Bellegia, Charles Boos, Mary Baio, Eugene Badolato, Patricia Andrzeiewski, Michael Bool, Linda Anto- nucci, Terry Baker, Gerald Black. Back-Margaret Baron, Judith Bernat, Flora Belton, Katherine Anderson, David Barrette, William Askher, Cheryl Betha, Michael Bies, Sandra Bax, Linda Alarez, Matthew Anello. 47
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SEVENTH GRADE Like any other power station, Gaskill must have some type of intake so that it may function. In this case Gaskill's type of intake is junior appren- tices, namely the seventh grades. On September 6, 1961, 414 apprentices signed up for work in Gaskil1's power house of knowledge. They composed 12 of the school's roll calls. The first few weeks were problem ones for these midget apprentices. The tall tenth grade master workmen tripped over them. They couldn't find their way to work through the halls. Also, they had trouble remembering room numbers, foremen's Cteachers' namesl, locker numbers, and combina- tions. Sometimes they brought the wrong tools to work by bringing the wrong books to class. Eventually, however, the junior apprentices started learning their trade and succeeded quite well. For entertainment there was the Halloween Party. All the apprentices wondered what to wear. As a result, many clever costumes were worn. Winners were the following: James Evert Ernest McDougald Beverly Hager Glen Mort Karen Leone Bill Thompson Next came the seventh and eighth grade spelling bee. Contestants who succeeded in surviving the first contest were the following: Barbara Capizzi Jennifer McCoy Francine Dudrick Richard Moses Brenda Maracle Jacqueline' Siudut Edward Matthews Joanne Vorel Today Gaski1l's apprentices are studying at the power station to go from apprentices to journeymen and then to master workmen. Finally, they will prove in the world that from knowledge and then power comes pro- gress, progress, progress. Emilia DeSimone Assistant Editor 46
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Mrs. Condino-315 Front row-Adele Bosso, Roland Booze, Kathleen Calandrelli, Nicky Cafaro, William Caprio, Cynthia Boyle, Ronald Bozek, Jean Bradigan, William Brown, Kathy Brown. Middle-Dominic Bruno, Frank Campese, Eleanor Brooks, Dennis Carella, Paula Brown, William Brodie, Trudy Burtch, Richard Cadille, Linda Buscemi, Sam Caprino, Barbara Capini. Back-Joseph Cafaro, Anna Buscavage, Joan Boyce, Judy Bradt, Ginger Caldwell, Robert Bucci, Daniel Caldwell, Marlene Burns, Joann Burnett, Wendy Callan, William Bowden, Dennis Burrows. y Miss Simons-112 Front row-Paul Caylor, Henry Crum, Linda Clive, Karen Carver, Walter Chmiel, Maureen Carter, Carol Caylor, George Chrisopoulas. Middle-Wesley Clark, Antoinette Ciurczak, William Credicott, Debbie Cortese, David Chambers, Sharon Cicero, Betty Cicero, Joseph Coyle, Joanne Colosi, David Chiodo, Alice Coup, Mickey Carpenter. Back-Bruce Coulter, Diane Condino, Jo Ann Ciurczak, Theresa Cerra, Earnest Colvin, Tom Cook, Cheryl Collins, Katherine Carter, Noreen Clarke, John Clements, Janet Costanzo. 48
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