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F RESHMAN HISTORY After we got accustomed to our new teachers and schedules, we immediately plunged into our work. Extra-curricular activities absorbed our interests. Many girls became either majorettes or cheerleaders and many boys went out for football and basketball. Other activities that we participated in were: the Revealer, the annual concert and minstrel, the band, and the orchestra. The big event came when we presented a successful Christmas play. Now that we are looking forward to our Sophomore year, we will always carry our Freshman memories with us. Theresa Capitano, '58 SOPHOMORE HISTORY September, 1954, marked our entrance into the Senior High School. After be- coming acquainted with our teachers and subjects, we evenced interest in extra- curricular activities. Some joined the Press Club to write for The Revealer, others joined the band and orchestra. The Art and Mechanical Drawing Clubs held the interest of others as did foot- ball, basketball and baseball. Many Sophomores became majorettes and cheer- leaders. Dramatics likewise caught the fancy of others. With our Sophomore year fast ending, we wish to extend sincere thanks to our faculty and upper-classmen for their help and encouragement. Patricia Harrington, '57 JUNIOR HISTORY As we stepped into our Junior Year, we were both eager and excited. We were determined to uphold our showing as Freshmen and Sophomores. Our football team thrilled us by gloriously defending our colors. We had a good band, cheering squad, and twirling team. Interest in journalism was re-kindled when the first issue of the Revealer was published at Christmas time. Basketball and dances added to our enjoyment. Ad- mission was opened to us in the Latin and Dramatic Clubs. The Mechanical Draw- ing and Art Clubs provided those interested with an outlet for their ambition. We greatly enjoyed the programs and the Vocational Guidance Conference. The final event of our Junior Year was the Prom. We eagerly set to work to make this tribute to the Seniors, whom we soon would bid adieu, one that would be lasting in the memories of all who attended. Lorraine Sobol, '56 28
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