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me Q 'ii 3 5 .... A Sr 3 r 2 junior officers - Chuck Auerbach, Treasurerg Mike Lotzkar, Vice-President, Richard Schiff, President, Barbara Harris, Secretary. - JUNIOR COMMITTEE llth graders mark time, anticipate senior year Achieving class unity and preparing for graduation were two important goals of the junior class. Activities were planned with this in mind, enjoyment came naturally. Aided by faculty advisers, Mr. Springer and Mr. Barber, the junior class vvas able to maintain its financial success of previous years. The class continued the after-school candy salesg it constructed a wishing well to help students during exams. Next year means graduation and other activities for this year's juniors. They are looking forward to a class trip and a separate Senior Prom. tra i i l
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FRESHMAN COMMITTEE Fund raising becomes first ninth grade goal The new freshman class, not to be outdone by any other class, got organized quickly and elected officers for their class committee in November. After getting off to an early start, the committee concentrated on ideas for raising money at the first meetings. They really got off to a good start in establishing a fat treasury and in insuring funds for future activities. Encouraged by their committee, the freshmen attempted to outdo the other classes in school spirit, athletic achievement and financial success. Sophomore officers - locelyn Dean, Treasurer, Connie Caffes, Vice-President, john Papuchis, President, Debby Robinson, Secretary. Freshman officers - Robert Guttenberg, Secretaryg Lloyd Sussman, Vice-President, Mark Griffin, President, Ron Cart, Treasurer. S OPH OMORE COMMITTEE Class reaps proiits from harvest dance Early this year, the sophomores elected officers and began making plans. Under the leadership of President john Papuchis, a successful Autumn Harvest, was held in November. With a large, spirited class behind them, the committee and class officers were able to undertake plans for washing airplanes and taking a class trip. With two more years at Kennedy, the class can look forvvard to many more fruitful and successful events.
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Above: Gift - Rebecca Kotvan, Alan Proia, Paul Lewis. Below: Breakfast and Graduation - Beryl Gordon, Betsy Shuey, Kathy Whittaker, Lise Goldberg Class President. 1 EH! Ll iff 4 ltltifxlll W 5? 'B A 4'-Le kkky- .e,t. l 88 f Above: Prom - Row 7: Carol Yaden, Kathy Shaffer. Row 2: Karen O'Mara, Terry Schum, Sandy Smith, Beverly Whitehead, Harriet Lublin, Lynn Shapiro, Joyce Shushan. Row 3: Marc Vilkaitis, Paul Lewis, immediately above: Will - Sue Levine, Eddie Harney, Arlene Zemsky,
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