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(?leu 4 t954 First Row: P. Jones, M. Webb, L Lattero, M. Fenwick, T. Breese, G. Hanff, V. Unander, M. Kiski: Second Row: R. Raynor, G. Rackett, P. Droskoski, M. Trower, S. Thilberg, M. Foster, C. Martocchia, D. Ruther, M. Klipp; Third Row: Mr. Car- ruthers, W. Harrison, J. Tuthill, F. Begora, L. Grattan, F. Shipman, G. Dawson; Fourth Row: D. Clark, R. Corazzini, W. Pell, R. Norkelun, R. Lamb, R. Preston; Fifth Row: L. Moerland, C. Bondarchuk, B. Young, P. Wasilewski, W. Reeves, P. Reyes President — Greta Hanff Vice-President — Vida Unander Secretary — Marjorie Kiski Treasurer — Thomas Breese After two years of fair sailing under the efficient direction of Mr. Carruthers, the Class of '54 began their junior year with continued zeal and enthusiasm. After the election of class officers, Lawrence Grattan, Robert Corazzini, and Richard Cowan were chosen to represent the class in the Student Council. Not long after, plans were made for the Junior-Senior Hallowe'en Party. Joseph Tuthill served as the Master of Ceremonies and did a fine job. A well-planned Chamber of Horrors added much to the weird spirit of the occasion. Participating in the entertainment were Aida Shakoor, Camilla Martocchia, Patricia Droskoski, Marjorie Kiski, Dorothy Ruther, Richard Preston, Robert Corazzini, Frank Swiskey, and Douglas Clark. Immediately following the Easter vacation definite plans were made for the Junior-Senior Prom held on May 8. Food sales and a rummage sale were launched as money-making projects during May and June. Included also on the year's agenda was the completion of a student handbook. This very worth-while undertaking was organized under the leadership of Marjorie Klipp and William Pell and completed through the cooperation and efforts of the entire class. The arrival of class rings closed the year with juniors eagerly anticipating their glorious senior year. — 24 —
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@lcu4 of ?955 Mrs. Drller's Homeroom First Row: B. Kaufer, M. Brown, J. Mul- hall, M. Webb, M. Fiedler; Second Row: K. Diller, D. Thilberg, V. Pirillo, G. Ryder, N. Luce, D. Earnshaw; Third Row: C. Borkoski, C. La Bad, D. Cos- tello, M. Higbee. H. Olson, M. Gloria; Fourth Row: W. Tuthill, C. Beck, C. Krause, J. Becker, E. Skrezec, F. Gagen, P. Proferes; Fifth Row: H. Brown. R. Cervone, A. Ebeling, H. Bubb, R. Campbell The Class of '55, encouraged by a most successful freshman year, launched their sophomore year eager and raring to go. Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Diller and Mr. Levy, it was smooth sailing. The first activity was the election of officers. They were president — Jack Mulhall, vice-president— Sybil Kaplan, secretary — Mary Webb, treasurer — Marcella Fiedler. Chosen to represent the class in Student Council were Nancy Luce, Charlotte Hanff, and Barbara Thornhill. The traditional Christmas dance, with Jack Mulhall as Master of Ceremonies, was highly successful. The sophomores ended their year with a rummage sale and a food sale which added substantially to the class treasury. In the field of sports, sophomores were active participants. Those athletically inclined were: Marcia Brown, Sue Coyle, Shirley Clark, Marcella Fiedler, Charlotte Hanff, Sybil Kaplan, Betty Kaufer, Nancy Luce, Helen Olson, Barbara Rackett, Dorothy Thilberg, Joseph Bush, James Charters, Arthur Ebeling, Floyd Feldman, Charles Krause, John Montgomery, Henry Myslborski, Edward Skrezec, William Tuthill, Reginald Tuthill, and Clifford Utz. Mr. Levy’s Homeroom First Row: M. Raynor, S. Tabor, S. Kaplan, B. Thornhill, C. Hanff, L Ewell, A. Wernikowski, R. Levy; Second Row: M. Shoates, V. Mazzaferro. S. Clark, S. Coyle, E. Nichols. T. Droskoski, B. And rews; Third Row: H. Myslborski, J. Charters, J. Montgomery, J. Woodward, T. Volinski; Fifth Row: L. Ray, E. Boyd, C. Utz, J. Bush, R. Tuthill, F. Feldman — 25 —
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