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lun rl li Home Room No. l: Joseph Lynch, prcsidcntg Sam Girlicns, vice prcsi- prcsidcmg lilainc Lalnri, sccrctaryg Donn.: Rodgcrw. trcniurcrg Gary Browncllcr, program chairman. Home Room No. ZX: Clmrlcs Gan- oc. president: Mary Ann Hixcn- baugli, vice prcsiclumg Kay Autlicr, sccrutnryg Vic Hussnr, trcasurcrg loiw Annu Slmcplmrd. program cl1.1irm,1n. lnxx row ltnpp lufr Lu right: ll.u'ry Anilmony. Phillip Anllmny, lxny .-Xutliur, Rnlagrz Asllu. 'l'lmm.u Asllc, Rzrlmnl lhluuli, llnlnrcs liamliiii, Norycc juan llulfonl, K.lIl1CflI1C licris. xlunlllli Bcrliliuusu. Sccnml rim: 'lilmiims lilaxnili, -Indy l5r.17.lcli, Uorotliy Brown, Gary limwnullcr. B.lI'l3.ll'.l llulgir. llarnlnl liuxli, l,nuix ci.ll!'llll0, Donn.: Clinipbull, bcurgc Camplucll, Marlene C.1rn.ikovic. llnrd rim: ,Iolm c.iO'il.l!1lll1U, llucillc Courxin, Gail Crmnwr, Janice Crawford, Slxc.l.i linux. Iillnw l7ck.il.11l.1, Phyllis llclinc, .-Xuilrcy Dcvcrs, Diane Duvussc, Nlnriu Ilnrcon, row: Ciarnlc l7slrwy'll1L', ,l0yc l'I'-lIlCk'3Cl1l, illmrlcs imnnc, Vlxinn li.u.11n. Rnlwri Cinlicnx, 5.1111 Cnllivns. llulcn liixulm, Nl.iry Ann Uml1.im, Slwila L,ir.1n.xw, Paige Grant. lilll1 Row: Nlillard ll.1rc, .lane ll.lI'j.1L'F, lllartlm Hawk. Blllly Ilcla, Cjcorgia lliswm, Nlary Ann llxxunlmugli, l'.1ul llofl'm.in, Vic lluxsqr, Alex lI1gl.l'1Ll, XVlll.lrd hloncs. Sixlli row: Iorcim l.lCllI11.'lI11 ,lack l..inuc G xE S 6 1 lflninu l..u1.iri, AI dey, .Iuscph Lackncr, .Innes Lori, Andy Lurincluk. 'Q af' f 'I 1 L x 5 f' . -A Q ? 1 'V Tk 'f w .s 1 - za .J -N., . , 4 Q a 2 . T ' M XX4 i n u. . 2 Q -.y N , Y-:Q if Aix . . - Q g ef 5. ' N 'Iv Q C. Q . sb 5 I X K i l il canncttc l..11l.1ri. -l.llll W' Y J 1 i o. A. -Q. qi l 6 . g,, Nl gc lxillinlil, XX'ill1ur lcwcllcn. C.l1.u'lnHc l.in- 63 G R I i ' z. Q Q0 3- 5 in K 4 SN V .1 5 at Q - ' -fix 5 1 1 .X fix 's 'V . K X tx lx il, 'x l 2 . ,I u .a xi -L44 K ,1 X. , N 14. XX! xx X . . ', 'x . 4... .
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CSDFAOWQOPQ5 A group of versatile sophomores, some 161 students, bristling with energy and talent, entered the domain of Bellmar High School, labeling themselves as the class of '5S. Their ticket of admission was a promise to excell in school, scholarship and in the many extra-curricular activities. Spreading over a network of five rooms, the sophomore class worked its way into the hearts of the upper elassmen, faculty, and administrators. Already a recognized symbol of accomplishment, the elass of 'SS has proven its worth to Bellmar. The sophomore boys were well represented on our successful foot- ball team. Among the many boys that were on the football team, Bob Githens and Richard Babich were the only two to receive letters. Watch them in 'S3. In basketball, the sophomore boys also led the junior varsity through a favor- able season and occasionally experienced varsity action. Baseball, too, was well represented by the aggressive and agile sophomore boys. The sophomore lassies also displayed their talents, refusing to take a back seat. As cheerleaders, members of the band and orchestra, they brought out the real school spirit at games and assemblies. Among these were the person- alities of Lucille Coursin, Janice Crawford, Sheila Davis, and Wanda Winters. In other activities-Commercial Club, F.H.A., Art Club. Tri Hi Y, and the Science Club, the sophomores are heavily represented and always display the attitude of ready, willing, and able to cooperate. Scholastically, 66 entered the academic field, 66 the commercial, 27 the general and 2 chose the scientific. Of this group, 35 students continued to make the honor roll. Even highest honors Were bestowed upon S students. There are many other things that could be said about this class, but to sum them up in a few words is futile. They have learned to build for the future, working on the framework of their lives. They have laid a strong foundation and will continue Now it can be told, the of confidence and is without ship and scholarship. They endeavor at Bellmar. Their with the finishing touches in the years to come. class of '55 strong and aggressive, deserves a vote doubt capable of taking over the reins of leader- will further their laurels in the many fields of motto, We will concentrate on our efforts to achieve the most in the shortest possible time, is an appropriate one. CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Left to right: Mr. Raymond Helterbran, Mrs. Margaref Russell, sponsors: Sam Githens, vice president, lilaine Lazzarl, secretary, Joseph Lynch, presidentq Barbara Bulger, treasurer, Mr. Alex Trush, sponsor. First row Ctopb left to right: Janice Ackinclose, Lynne Aldridge, Vinccnvo Ambrose. Second row: Marlene Biagini, Janet Bialon, Samuel Bitonti, Third row: Marelee Ceccarelli, Fleanor Chilton, Fugene Conn. Fourth row: Judy Driesen, George Fedora, Delores Flowers. Fifth row: Tom Hackenson, Dale Hamer, Marilyn Hamer. Sixth row: David Krivda, Jeanie Krivda, Mary Krosoff. s F 4- 'N X-X s ....,, 5 ' r ' ff X 1 . 1 ss i-.il g ii X ,l ii Pi I i A , ,B 1 '
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llumq Room Nu. IS: Robert Gith- cns, prcmlcntg Mallard Harm yicc PI'CNldCHl1 ylackic Morgan. wcrctary: Barbara liulgcr, mrcasurcrg Lynne Aldrxdgc, program ghairman. Homo Roxana Nu. 271 .Ianicc Craw- fm-ll, prusldcmg laxuls i:.lIl1Il1U, yacc prcsidcnlg Wanda Wanlcrs, accre- laryg Kay Burns, lI'C.lSLlFCI'1 .loc Sarra, program clxaxrnman. .1443 foray 626455 5117111 55 can fm I-'nrsl rmy tlupj Icfz um nghl: Anna Mac Lubinxkl, IUNCXHII l,yncl1. lamrrainu I,y llll. Second rnw: lion Mitchcll, Dur- otlay Mntclwll, Jackie Morgan. 'lllnrd row: Anne Randall, Bcity ,lane Ralhway. Amclla Ranando. IQULIYIII row: Dorothy Sands, I Sarra, liyclyn Scalabr llll. lou lfnflll row: Lorrainu Sutra, ,Inlm Spun. -luwplxinc Suppa. SIXIII row: -lack Vargu Waste, Mary Vfclcll. X af 'K o. 4 . -. V f Q.. X A v llorullly 0 'X
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