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hs... Q, 3, , .W H- H W ' ' A X 1 YEARBOOK STAFF MEMBERS for the ,622 Way include Ueft to riglztj SEATED: Ed Riegler, Ken Steve Csipke, Bob Johnson. STANDING: Denis Hughes, jim Urbauie, Gary Smith, Ed Grinder, and I Ellllllxlv al I , so WS 4,',,,... V Y, LS -Q ff .,f HW. ri Styles, Tim Tulcnko, Tom Tulenko, Louis Mahony. YEARBOOK Yearbook editors Jerry Leyden and Terry Goddard work on page layout for future multiples.
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Te as S 5 be 1, 5 y 2. g Lai- .K X E l 2 I l i E STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROXV fluff 10 rigfztj: .lim VVitt, 101' Fasig, John L1lj.Illill'4llll Richard Toth, Kerry Ahern, XVilliam Prem, Mike Bedell. SECOND ROXV: John Lappin, Cerold Cafarelli, joe Sutter, Carl Gasperak Michael Beaven, Tom Tulenko, joe Henretta, THIRD ROXV: David XValter, Richard Dannemiller Dennis Selriffer Ptit McDonald An gelo Cursio, Tom Hull, Greg Collins. FOURTH ROXV: Joe Biasella, Mark Berner, Dan Howard, jim llllunplo, Robert l'raral, hliktl Urbano, Tim Tulenko. FIFTH ROIV: Joe Lionetti, Ed Grinder, Leonard Nalenez, Ken Darmemiller, jim Mong, Emil Lutz, jim Yareff Twenty-four bars of thc NVOrld's Finest Chocolate were given to each student to sell at the end of the great Chocolate Assembly. Careful accounting of the number f of bars taken to bc sold began at I g - L, the Assembly. ', in I
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ka EX' GETS NEW FACE Starting early in the spring of '61, the co-editors, Terry Goddard and jerry Leyden, and moderator Brother Harold Ruplinger, set to work organizing the staff and format for the '62 YVAY. In mid-autumn, the entire staff was functioning and laying the ground- work for a type of yearbook entirely new to the school. Each week brought more pictures, identifications, and Writeups, and each deadline marked a step closer to the finished product. By the first of the year the staff was busy filling in the body of the already shaped publication. The middle of March saw the finishing touches being put on the WAY, which was ready for printing. This edition of the '62 WAY represents much de- voted time, many late hours, and a lot of hard work by the editors, moderator, and staff. Underclassmen Dave Sinar, Art Wisniew- ski ffronti, John O'Breza, Clayton Sam- els, and Chuck Zodrow back hcl t e I I p yp copy in the yearbook room. Z Brent Reed and Brother Donard print one of the many year- book pictures for the 1962 WAY. t A sg . 1, i K A y i, .QQ 11. EE Ks' ah' 54 . ffl 'Lf Y' if ' r 5 if V .K s X Q '35 'f , , Q . i-551 ...I-
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