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jke MLC? lt all started way back in January, 1950, when the stars of neighboring grade schools gathered in the auditorium of Annex 56 to start their high school career. lt was there that the late Mr. Behn gave us a great big welcoming speech. During the cold winter months that followed we met many interesting and important people. In first term we didn't do very fnuch to let people know who we were, but Dick Weick started his career in the stock room and Mr. Poppe let us bring our own lunch and drink his cokes during lunch period. E ln September, 1950, Roberta Vlaun, Joan Maloney and Pat Ford were going to run for class office, but much to the disappointment of all, it was decided that the second termers wouldn't be represented on the Student Board. Karla Brinkmann made a hit with cheer leaders, and was taken on trial squad. Pat Ford started her career off with a bang in third term when she was elected class president. Roberta Vlaun followed as Veep, and Joan Maloney proved her ability with her ,sten and typing as class secretary. Karla Brinkmann as treasurer handled all class money. Maryanne Hague was first alternate. When Pat Ford, Karla Brinkmann, and Maryanne Hague became swimming leaders and Dick Heuwetter made the swimming team, we found that we had some aqua-stars in our class. Under the leadership of Pat Ford we saw our first talent show which starred Frank Cappola. He proved he could sing and Pat proved she could run a talent show. ln fourth term, Pat Ford was elected class president. Maryanne Hague made trial squad and learned her cheers, which she practiced vigorously day and night. Al Foster showed his talent in fourth term by getting on the J. V. basketball team and also on Richmond Hill's baseball team. Bob Barr worked behind the scenes as a member of the stage crew, and Pat Norbury made the cheer leaders. ln fifth term, Bob Famiglia started on Domino and worked his way up to Circulation Manager in his eighth term. Karla Brinkmann popped up again in fifth term along with .loan Maloney and Fran Barone, when all three made girls' leaders club. Al Foster played so well on the J. V, team that Hutch decided he was good enough for varsity. Karla Brinkmann really showed her aqua-ability when she made Dolphins. Don Muller and Maryanne Hague starred in their performances in the play, What a Life. Jerry Dorer was elected vice-president of the Newman Club, while Pat Ford held on to the presidency of the class. Supporting her were Maryanne Hague as Veep, and Bobbie Vlaun as secretary. Joan Maloney handled the money and Karla Brinkmann was our first alternate. Sixth term, and we were upper Juniors, with the Junior Prom and the soft music of Tony D's band iust memories to think back on. It was then that Loretta Quinn, although a newcomer to the class, got into leaders' club. Bob Famiglia not only proved he could write, but was elected vice president of Newman Club. Phil Testa and Gerrie Reynolds ioined us that term. Maryanne Hague was class president during those cold months, while Karla Brinkmann was vice-president. Bobbie Vlaun again took notes and minutes and Joan Maloney
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