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Sophomore Class Alert and active class ofticers lead their class through first year in senior high school. Left to right: J. Lockwood fSec.J, Mr. Flath fAdviserJ, R, Reddinger lPres.D, J, Patton CV. PJ, J, Baka lTreas.J. LIVELY SOPHOMORES IMPRESS SENIOR HIGH The Class of 1954 has made a distinct mark in scholar- ship, athletics, music, and in the social life of the school. lts participation in all extracurricular activities has not af- fected its scholastic achievements, for many sophomore names have appeared on the honor roll throughout the year. The Hallowe'en Party with its goblins, witches, and cats was the outstanding social event of the year. In addi- tion to that party, the class enioyed various other social events. The good will, friendship, and cooperation of these sophomores will guarantee them success in their last two years of high school. Bottom Row-left to right: R. Lyle, D Schaltner, J. Lockwood, B. Brumberg, M son. Second Row: D. Billock, S. Regotti M. Lindholm, H. Anderson, L. Weilacher L. lddings, M. Ghar, R, Starr, T. Coder, K Morrison, I. Robinson, L. Thompson, E Dull. Third Row: P. Pisarchick, D. Wells E. Snyder, D. Buskirk, H. Jones, J. Patton R. Nester, R. Jacobs, G. Keister, D. Miller H. Palm, L. Foeks, D. McKay, C. Adams. Second Row: R. Koval, G. Boschini, D. Carlson, l, Thompson, P. Orlosky, J. Ami- trone, D. Gorham, B. Vincenyo, M. Clark, S. Bundy, M. Miller, R. Reddinger. Third Row: B. Ferdi, A. Tortorella, M. Freemer, R. Martini, T. Hynds, J. Amitrone, G. Loughman, A. Pompeii, R, Esposito, D, Gregorio, P. Weisner. 30 Preston, K, Franco, R. Himes, A. Castro- dale, J. Anderson, E. Matson, I. Thomp- I I Bottom Row: J. Logue, E. Onoratti, J. Puhala, P. Johnson, M. Ryden, V. DeSan- ris, H. Lockwood, D. Pisarcik, J. Bako.
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Botiom Row-left to right: Ella Mae Hooten, Donald Trunzo, Jane Hileman, Shirley Morrison, Edward Ferrara, Betty Fye, Margaret Stewart, Harry Chittester, Shirley Petruzzi. Second Row: Louise Strishock, Judith Whelpley, Sara Marshall, Leslie Ruffner, Donald Moberg, Charles Anderson, Charles Graybill, Mark Boschini, Joan Caracciolo, Rose Shaffer. Third Row: Sally Curry, Charles Keenen, Ardell Leuschel, John Schutz, Thomas Wine, Ernest lnzana, Ronald Brumberg, Donna Steele. Bottom Row-left to right: Richard Olivio, Patricia Winders, Frank Bianco, Ronelda Weilacher, Kenneth Craft, Dixie Stott, Leo Freemer, Mary Ellen Kroh. Second Row: Jean Morrison, Margaret Rittenhouse, Paul Lyle, Samuel Gallo, Patrick Taylor, Edmund Tortorella, Janice Hysong, Marjorie Karaffa. Third Row: Donna Miller, Rita Dugan, Lois Holt, Francis Caracciolo, LeRoy Preston, Carl Marnatti, Paul Schlemmer, Shirley Shannon, Helen Chiono. 29
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Freshman Class Freshman class officers are destined to be competent leaders in the future. left to right: B. Pavick QTreas.D, J. Mooney KV. P.l, R. Paruso CPres.J, D. Wineberg CSec.J, Mrs. Marshall fAdviserJ. Bottom Row-left to right: B. Pavick, K. Hottman, A. Pierce, E. Baka, R. Trunzo, J. Hayes, D. Bower, J. I.allo, J. Carnahan, T. Musantry, C. Kennedy, R. Pisarchick, D. Stott, R. Morey. Second Row: L. Shaffer, M, Marshall, V. Madalena, J. Lundberg, E. Chittester, F. Grieneisen, J. Mooney, M. Taylor, R. Lougee, P, Ceriani, B, Leuschel, R. Wine. Third Row: R. Anderson, J, Greenalch, T. Anderson, M. Kearney, V. Jones, J. Charlton, J. Murray, J. Dugan, N. Ward, O, Heverly, R. Paruso, P. Ritten- house, J. Askey. Bottom Row: M. Jamison, T. Fremer, R. Harper, R, Hook, D, Wineberg, Y. Swan- son, F. Mehall, J. Renwick, J. Wachob, C. Bovaird, F. Lavella, J. Thompson, F. Luke, M. Shindledecker. Second Row: J. Smith, M. Kearney, D. Town, J. Lindemuth, W. Cribbs, D. Hoffman, R, Stubbs, M. Van Norman, F. Miller, B. Pisarchick, M. Fora- dori. Third Row: F. Resosky, B. Painter, S. Abrahamson, J. Lehner, R. Pifer, D. Marnati, L. Witz, J. Scarnati, M. Morrison, M. Ward, J, Gaetino, E. Petruzzi. DYNAMIC FRESHMEN LEAD JUNIOR HIGH Typical freshmen-yes-and all that the term implies for there are the studious, the vivacious, the industrious, and the lazy. Over eighty students claim the proud title of freshmen. Thirty-one are enrolled in the academic course, hoping to enter college in four years, twenty-seven are starting their commercial course, expecting to 'rind places after high school in the business world, while twenty-four are enrolled in the general course. These students gave the junior high an example of their dramatic ability in the St. Valentine's assembly and at several other assemblies during the year. 31
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