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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: J. Morton, M. Pecorella, R. Parker, G, Wells, R. Brownell, R. Gillette, M. lngraham, J, London G. Smith, R. Beardsley, S, Lester, C. Wahl, P. Bigger 3rd Row: P. Lake, S. Coy, K, Brust, J. Burroughs, D. Weather, F, Parker, D. Young, C. McGaffick P. Ciarico, D. Dawley, L. Brooks, l. Crawshaw 2nd Row: M. Ludwick, B. Barstow, D. Buckland, I. Long, P. Leigh, T. Grzywacz, M. Stucko, G. Ugorek M. Ranieri lst Row: L. Hudson, M. Beach, J. DeCarIo, A. Page, J. Henderson, F. Hawkins, S. Juliana, R. Smith R. Williams Top Row: B. Bigger, A. Thiel, M. Hill, J. Zummo, R. Markle, D. Snell, T. Kaminski, W. Dale, H. Babcock H. Ford, R. Shawver, S. Stuart, T. Neal, B. Rosenblum 3rd Row: R. McMurray, M. Lamont, D. Gattovi, T. Burgio, L. Atwell, W. Hayden, R. Bergman, E. Banos K. Bloom, C. Petronio, T. Craddock, A. D'Amico, S. Beach, R. Grimm 2nd Row: P. Fraser, S. Monagan, R. Sadler, A, Burgis, E, Coloney, S. Moore, O. Jacobs, M. Monacelli S. Cunningham lst Row. N. Bielinski, J. Starch, A. Baker, K. Rush, S. Wells, L. Smith, D, Sullivan, R. Gibbs, P. Robinson M. Gibbs i 1
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JUNIOR OFFICERS W. NARBURGH, P. FRASER, C. PETRONIO, M. CTIBBS JUNIOR ctass How many did you sell? Come on, we have to beat last year's classf, We did it! We made it! were common sayings. Ycs, we were successful in keeping up the tradition of selling more magazines and profiting more than the class before us in the junior Magazine Campaign. Elaine Coloney and Susan Monagan were the two highest sellers but many people received certificates for salesmanship. Marcia Gibbs took over the full time treasury that resulted from the magazine campaign. As class president, Carl Petronio led the junior class, William Narburgh was elected vice-president while Patricia Fraser became secretary. VVC attended the lee Capades in Buffalo. Although there was a slight mix-up in seating and we were quite a ways up, we could see quite well with the help of our super-sensitive binoculars. Two to tango? A hundred to tango! Mrs. Merkel, a dancing teacher from Batavia, devoted an hour on two Fridays to teaching us the waltz, fox-trot, and rumba. 'iShould Comic Books Be Banned? That was the topic discussed on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Dan Cottovi and Sue Lester were against the banning while Elaine Coloney and Race Bergman were for it. Sue Monagan was chosen for the Varsity cheering squad. Nancy Bielinski cheered for the layvees. Many junior boys played Varsity basketball and football. Both teams were very good this year. A play was put on by the juniors in an assembly. Many took part in Christmas Choir and the operetta The Forest Prince. Now we are looking forward to our senior year and hoping it will be a successful one for all. C O O O O rOQ-.QO4 vC C O C O O O O O O O O O O O
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som-IOMORE OFFICERS SOPHGIVIORE CLASS On stage, curtain going up. Cast in order of appearance - President, john Craddock, Veep, Tom Canale, Secretary, Ann Navarra, and Treasurer, Gerry Pilato. ln this year's show, Mrs. llolt, Mrs. Mahoney, Mr. Hill, and Mrs Schroeder proved to he invaluable props - in all 57's undertakings. Act I of our performance included activities. VVC contributed a sum of money to the Good Will Fund. This has been a practice of our's for two years and we hope to continue doing this in the Future. This takes the place of giving gifts at Christmas. Act II - BUMP, BUMP! BRUISE! BRUISEF The report from our Medina skating party. Act IH - Members of the class took part in many intramural activities. Our boys made up a good portion of the lunior Varsity basketball, baseball, and football team. Charles Derwick was one of our Varsity star basketball players. The junior Varsity cheering squad included Sophomores Mary Anne DeCarlo, Faye Hatch, Bea Leigh and Dawn Minier. Eleanor Minckley was the only tenth year girl to be a varsity cheerleader. Nice going, Tub! Hcurtain on '57! o o o of offs: eric vo -..mf fogbcr o o o o o 0 o o o o Top: T. CANALE, Cimnnocic Seated: C. PILATO, A. Nrxvaimx
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