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Row l-Stelnach, Hagavero, K. Franklin, Gostomski, Greiner, Gallinger, Congdon, Waterman, Schilling, R.Franklin, Miss Patuto.Row 2-Crowell, Militello, Valone, Perkins, Luder, Cooley, Gens, Dillenburg, Frederfckson, Becker, Laemmerhirt, Congdon. Row 2-Lawton, Crane, Sausaman, Schultz, white, Salzman, Spears, Richter, Snow, Blakeley. Row Q-Esler, Davis, Richter, Clark, Bartlett, Bull Huyck, Estee, Tylock. JU IORS President ---- ------------- ------ Kenneth Franklin ViCe-Ppe51dent--- -------- ----- -MiCh8e1 HSQBVGPO Secpetgpy --------- ---------------- -Bruce COn5dOH Treasurer ...------ ---- ----- ---- Dominic Gostomski Student jguncil --------- ------ Hannelore Greiner James Waterman Echo Reporter --------------- ----Sandra GB11iHS9F Advisor-.. -------- - ----- --------- ----- T - T138 Patuto We had a very active year as Juniors. A special event for us was the ordering and receiving of our class rings. In the Halloween parade, we entered a float on the theme of the record nGreen Dooru. The dance which we held in October was a financial success as well as being very enjoyable. We are grateful to the Forestville Hardware for allowing us to hold a Bake Sale there on December 15. The annual class play was given in April.
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U DERCLASSM N Green but growing is the motto sometlmes closen bv underclassmen whlcn symbolizes tne hope which they have to better themselves and to grow with each step tney take, towards the goal of graduation The newcomers form grade school renlnd us of trees as they are transplanted lnto new ground Some take root and develope into fully, grow not only lh stature but also increase their store of knowledge They soon become accustomed to the routine of nigh school life and no longer feel as strangers tnere Those who are determined to progress, will find that time passes iftly and that they will all too soon reach the head of the llne , a senior, graduatlng from high School into adulthood N KJ3 flourishing young treesg others do not. Those who start to grow success- Sw ' ll ' ' H Nl
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Row l-Wickham, Pilon, Mann, Saar, Levandoski, Randall, Gestwicki, Bradigan. Row 2-woodmansee, Spoon, Whitcomb, Gostomski, Kuznicke, Horn, Valvo, Polisoto, Helmburg, Schroeder, Parks, Mr. Aust. Row Q-Gravelle, Dolce, Ruttenbur, Sneed, Dix, Gens, Sauriol, Sage, Bock, Deer ng, Dzuduch. Row -Gruber, Hornburg, Hannah, Johnson, White, Popielarz, English, Ranney, Schweg er. SCJPHOMORES President --------------------------- Beulah Sneed Vice-President ------- ----------- Daniel Hornburg 5eCPet8PY --------------------------- Maureen Sage Treasurer ---------- ------------- Philip Schroeder Student Council ---------- ---------- ---Judy Bgck - Bill Levandoski RePOPteP ------------- --------------- Donna Fuss Advisor ------- ------ - - --------- ----... Mr, Aust As Sophomores we have reached the second step in our educational advance- ment through high school. We used the theme, Heartoreak Hotel, for our float in the annual Halloween parade. We sponsored a most popular boy and girl contest. The winners were crowned at our dance, The Snow Ball, held December l9 in the high school gymnasium. In the spring we sold stationery and held a bake sale. Mr. Ryan helped us with a one act play for the school. All of this was acheived with the help of Mr. Aust, our advisor.
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