I E251 is . . J i.v,z:f21 , t -' Q l , . c EBI i...- F at tty ll 1 ,N , its ...el f 2 .55.3 .Q 2 I ' , .1 r -X-' T .p f x W, . - rl 7 'T X x in i ludqinq from this year, the class of SS has a very promisinq future. lt has taken part in many school activities such as the C. L. S., Twirlers, Varsity marching band, and in- tramural sports. Foremost amona the social events was the bia class party held in November. The rain did ,jl 9.'5Al'lfLCLl'L gfdlfif FRESHMEN SWING INTO IT not dampen freshie spirits one bit as dancing and qames provided much fun and excitement. The gymnasium was attractively decorated with crepe paper for the party and delicious and abundant refreshments were served by the com- mittee. Not only have they been active in these ways, but the freshmen have also shown schol' astic achievement, and under Mr. McNulty's leadership they are Working toward becominq better world citizens. Freshman Officers rlicxt with their advisor. Lei! to riqhl-l-iysonq tTreus.J, Mr. McNulty tl-Xdvisorl, Ander- son lSec.J, Mancini tVice-Pre-s.l, Kroh fPres.l.
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QU, 8 Eighth Grade Officers switisty their sweet tooth. Left to right-Thompson tTreas.J, Miss Sheley tAd visorl, Varner tSec.J, Iarnes Amitronsi tPres.J, Greg- orio tVice-Presl. EIGHTH GRADE BEGINS TO SHINE The eighth graders organized early in the Fall, hut concentrated their attention on matters strictly academic during the first semester. How- ever, when St. Valentines Day rolled around, they anxiously shed this air ot sophistication, carne hack to earth, and had a marvelous class party of peppy games, interspersed with danc- ing. The crowning ot their Valentine king tRichard lacohsl and his charming queen Close- phine Lockwood? highlighted the evenings en- tertainment. Yes, snuggly settled in the tangled wonder ot lite in high school, this class has successfully outgrown its junior high infancy and includes most eager participants at school functions. Last year they weren't so sure, but now the eighth graders know they want to stay. Smith, Thompson. Wnisner, Schtiftner, Dull, posito. Ferdi, Pompeii, Varnei. Boschini, lddings, Ptihtilci. Etllitl How 1-left to right-Onoratti, Hiint-s In sion Palo, Lockwood, Robinson C mst Briimherg, Johnson, Prendm must Row 2-Foeks, Starr, Morrison, Buskiik Clank Vinrenyo, Regotti, Greqaiio Adams Row 3-Billock, Matson, Keistei, Piscin ik Atltl trone, Tortorella, Fienier, Pilni F Row 1-left to right-Thompson, Snydcr C hut field, Wells, Franco, Ryden Coder Row 2-Logue, Piscricik, Dm-Suntis, Lindhohn Ghar, McMinn, Heverly, Thompson Row 3-Roddingcr, XNeilat:her, Aniitronc- O losky, Iones, Martini, Gorham Kovtil
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