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SOPHOMOKK 1$ CLASS Lo, even now, sire, is the time that I unwind to thee the tale of the younger simple wise ones. They had as emir one called Anita Torrioni who had in her offices Brian O'Rourke, vizier; Yvonne Counts, keeper of the treasury; and Bridget Ascolese, keeper of the scripts. Sadie Carollo, John McCracken, Mario Teixeira and Theresa Tayler were the notables who attended the meetings of the People’s Council. There was aUo in that city persons with woundrous music talents: Joe Colicchio, Ralph Tubelli and Richard Leake who played the instruments; and songster Donald Moore. Among the artists were Richard Bolland, Howard Slansky, William Portington, and Patricia Delli Sante, who very willingly rendered their art services to the school. Those artists who excelled in the making of pottery and ceramics were Edward Kierstead and Sylvia Jenkins. The athletes of that city were Herbert Marshall, Donald West, David Morris, Richard De Palma, Turner Roberts and Walter Hightower. A maiden who led the cheering for the sportsmen was Leona Osterweil. SOPHOMORE A CLASS
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L, Vwore ®r “ asses T 4 e have thrown off the vestments of young travelers and donned in their stead new cloaks of brighter colors, even as the opening hyacinth buds show their hues. We have discovered that while we are here we should visit the gayer resorts of the realm, for they will add to the knowledge we gain from books and the workshop.’’ 21
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SOPHOMORE B CLASS In the divan of the more advanced of the simple wise ones sat their grand viziers: Kathy Ehret, Stephen May, Mae Johnson, Marian Fortino, Joe Carangelo, and Ray Abrams. Philip Sadio and Ralph Torlucci were viziers of the public bath. In the khan of the Red Cross were Lois Samartin, Sally Durando, Will Nagengast, Tom Kropilak and Jacqueline Luciano. The singers Wynne Kurak, Mary Argast, Eugene Reese, Mary Mulrenan, Robert Jones, Ann Favorito, and Kathy Brady were accompanied on instruments by Richard Burke, Shirley Deitz, Peter Potosky, Pat Senatore, Harold Taylor, Dolores Val, John Weber, Anthony Prockelo, and Gerald Zabinski. Such agile sportsmen as Rick De Palma, Jack Danzis, Joe Simons, Ben Saunders and Joe Domeraski were cheered on by the lovely maiden Dolores Domenick. The news scribes were Henry Crump, Tommy Natalini, and Terry Freiman. The art work of Lorraine Geissler, Adelyn De Gregory, Mary Davenport, Casimera Urban, John Jones, Carter Bennett, Raymond Magill, Joe Carangelo and Grace Dorfman were exhibited throughout the city. Tending the scroll room were Ella Mae West, Ethel Glover, William Webster, Pat Moran, Alice Pylypyshyn, and Barbara O'Brien. SOPHOMORE A CLASS
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