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Top ROWQL-RJ John Haas, Joseph Fer- rari, Frank Marinello, David Trbovitch, Richard Knochel, Thomas Pruszynski, John Hodnik, John Ross, Joseph Brown, Daniel Podgorski, Frank D'Eliso. Middle ROWQL- RJ William Hall, William Stout, Andrew Barkovich, Robert Duermeyer, Martin Pis- tella, Thomas Blaszkiewicz,Richard Novak, William Sberna, James Warner, Robert Mc- Cauley, Coach Geyer. Front ROWQL-R3 Joseph Palumbo, John Barkovich, Martin Weidner, John Bonifate, Gerald Ricketts, Jack Deleonibus, Paul Schermann, Ray Britt, William Mazzoccoli. LETTERMAN'S CLUB One of the most active extra-curricular organizations in the school is composed of athletes participating in the schools sports program. This organization annually provides funds for the purchase of tickets for all senior athletes. It develops school spirit, annually provides alumnae athletic teams to play, against the varsity. This year they have purchased an automated scoreboard for the gymnasium. All these projects are made possible by funds gained in the Lettermans annual candy sale.
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cn 'U :r UU v-s 5 O sw to F' Fl Q.. E nv f-s CL CL' o v-s 5 'U sw UJ .Q s: sw F4 cn E sw o ,... o o co Front Row: Thomas Eichler, Frank Marinello, Brian Heffernan, Ronald Vuketich, Howard Hartz. Back Row: Charles Schmidt, Frank Mancine, Jos- WASHINGTON PATROL Almost as much a part of our school as it's desks and blackboards, are the faithful guardians of the corridors and student patrol. Excused to assume their posts at the end of school sessions they keep traffic moving through the halls and stairways where students cooperate in the true spirit of school life. Efficient, dependable, and capable-all these char- acterize the boys on a WHS patrol. Stu- dent patrol becomes more useful each year as it seeks to expand its efficiency under the supervision of Mr. John E. Kerekes. 'U sw c P TF' ,... :S Q. U2 CD 'F mh P I cn m Z JP I1 1' FU m 'U P -I T O F' In a school Building as large as Arsenal, one of the most essential groups, is the Fire Patrol. It is their duty, in case of fire or any other un- forseen disaster, to lead students from the school building through the short- est and safest route. In addition they secure all doors and windows before they leave. Mr. Ramage is their capa- ble sponsor. DEDICATION Front Row: Sharon Bonenberger, Katherine Grove, Barbara Burch, Kathleen Wilkins, Audrey Franklin, Roeena Gillum. Back Row: Deborah Glad- ish, Rose Kostrezewa, Mary Tomalewski, Willis- sae Christian, Cheryl Avon, Theresa Switalski. . q f . l
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2-ef if-fr' HE LE N SE AMAN Library Clerk LIBRARY Between our two libraries 10,834 books fulfill varied needs of the students of Washington and Arsenal. With an average attendance of 600 students between the two schools, our boys and girls take advantage of an average of 300 books per week. Our many up to date facilities in the libraries include a pamphlet file, bibliographies, and magazines. There are special collections on Pennsylvania, sports, vocations, and short stories. Marie Swierkosz, Nancy Grejda, Lydia Nadolny, Joann Robinson help to run the library at Arsenal. Andrew Barkovich, Edward Fitzgerald, Frederick Seifert, and Joseph Bill are the library assistants from Washington. , senal Libr ary. Frederick Seifert, and Joseph Bill assist Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Seaman. Library assistants Joann Rob inson, Lydia Nadolny, and Nancy Grejda help keep order in Ar Library assistants Andrew Barkovich, Edward Fitzgerald,
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