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Barbara Grace Trumbi.e Freshman Councilor (1); Cheer-leading (1, 2, 3, 4); Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4), Awards (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1,2), Awards (1,2), Operetta (1, 2); Indoor Track (1, 2); Secretary (2); Wig and Rouge (2, 3, 4); Tumbling Club (2, 3, 4); Sports Demonstration (3); Junior Play (3); Junior Party and Prom Committees (3) ; Microphone (3, 4); Lc Cer-cle Francais (3, 4); Senior Play (4) ; Senior Tea and Ball Committees (4); Prize Speaking (4); Sports Night (4); Myndersian (4). Dominic Louis Valenti Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4); Italian Club (2), Play (2); Senior Play (4); Wig and Rouge (4), Play (4); Intramural Manager, Basketball (4). Marguerite Marian Van Ditto Glee Club (1); Library Club (1, 2), Marshall (2); Italian Club (2, 3, 4), President (3), Play (2); Microphone (2, 3, 4), Award (3); Junior Party Committee (3); Senior Play (4); Wig and Rouge (4); Senior Tea and Ball Committees (4). ALMA Albert Robert Vedora Intramurals (1, 4); Commercial Contest (1, 4). Jane Adell West Treasurer (1); Library Club (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Concert (2, 3, 4), Festival (4); Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4), Awards (2, 3, 4); Indoor Track (1, 2); Rotary Minstrels (2); Tap Club (2, 3), Treasurer (3); Junior Party, Play and Prom Committees (3); Physical Education I demonstration (3); Commercial Contest (3); Sports Night (4); Senior Ball and Play Committees (4); Myndersian (4). Ruth Eloise Worden Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Librarian (3) , Operetta (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Tea and Ball Committee (4); Prize Speaking (4) ; W ig and Rouge Play (4); Myndersian (4). MAT E C As we leave thee, Alma Mater, To tread paths, anew, Grateful hearts have we, for Mynderse And her teachers, too. Chorus Mynderse, Mynderse, hear our praises As each voice is raised Glory co the Alma Mater Of our high-school days. 28
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Back Row: F. Russo, Rausch, H. Verzillo, Tcrrusi, Peterman, VVchnes, Sozanski, Swanson, Mart, Vergimini, Peagcntini, Delia, Giovinnetti; Middle Row: Palumbo, R. Sinicropi, Sanderson, Spcigleman, Hess, Clark, Horton, Moll, .Miller, Ayers, Stevenson, Reynolds, Somers, Brancefort, Perdicco, Blawski, Verzillo, Riley; From Row: Pirratto, Peters, Swinehart, Fsposito, Giovinani, Jones, Grahling, Chalker, DeLelys, Ingersoll, Forncsi, Gutherie, Dyson, Baker, Cooley, Pokrzywa, Luckcm, McParland. With gleeful anticipation of many happy days to come, we juniors, ninety-nine strong, returned to school in September to fill our homerooms veritably to overflowing. We wasted little time in electing new officers and emerged from our huddle with the following as triumphant victors: John Marsh, president; Betty Horton, vice-president; June Moll, secretary, and James Van Etten, treasurer. With tempestuous blasts, chill November winds proclaimed to all and sundry the news of our All-School Junior Party. All laughed heartily at the witticisms of Joe Comernisky, who acted as master of ceremonies; and by participating in contests and games galore and intermittently dancing to Prank Tamburrino’s orchestra, everyone appeared to be having the time of his life. To prove to the world that we were possessed with a goodly amount of histrionic-ability, we invited the public to attend our junior play, “The Family Upstairs, in which Julia Sanderson, Helen kemak, Vito Lilia, and Philip Balsley enacted the leading roles. On this occasion, we set a precedent for successive productions bv giving a matinee and evening performance, instead of two evening performances. We juniors have participated actively in extra-curricular activities. CLASS Cf
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