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AW V f ALBANESE, FLORENCE Flo She's goi if-what? Spiriil BAIOCCO. JULIE Ain'I She Sweei . . . BA1iA, MICHAEL Mike Our All-fmerlcan Guy . Iibxx f VN 1152.1 I vl1'J2fSrfn.l .l4 HF!-XLIMIWT, ALLEN, ROBERT Bob He hopes his curls afiraci the girls. 0 f BAIOCCO, PHYLLIS Nexf goal, the altar. BAUMGARTNER, ERICA Ricky A sweel Swiss Miss . . . rs I-. nf, N Il i 'I,v BADALAMENTI, .IOSEPHINE Jo They call her Jo for shori. BARONE, PAUL He's funny someiimes. BERGER, RICHARD Rich Syossefs answer fo character, leadership scholarship and service . . . ' I ! fM T ,SIR-' Q 4
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,4 5- i eye' 'N M Batza Comptroller R Rella, Secretary, R. Berger, Governor S Rose Lt Governor. ALL CUR YESTERDAYS The illustrious history of this our first d ' , gra ucltlng class, has been characterized by varied and unusual events. It all started as classes began in the red brick turreted building on the turnpike. There, going over the hill to lunch d everyday routine. The following year in I956 an gym was part of the , , we inherited three acres of building-draft, wet concrete, no lights, stray ladders, falling workers and a seventy acre sea of the be t s mud Long Island could supply. We did, however, progress to the finished state. In our iunior year, the facilities for faculty and students were enlarged. In this ear t y , oo, we were introduced to the College Problem and What To Do After High School Characteristic f . o our iunior term was the attempt to initiate the traditions that are a necessary part of every high school. Many of us were fortun t a e enough to march on to our senior year with hopes of fantastic frivolity- gay, mad, wonderful: college, applications, scho- lastic f ' ' ' rustrations, and privilege deprivations.
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