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With foresight and a spirit of cooperation, class ofticers assume their responsibilities. to right: B. Foeks CPres.J, C. Keith KV, P.J, D. Cal- houn CSec.-Treas.J, Mr. Pinge fAdviserD. Eighth Grade mourn GRADERS Pnoeness rowARo ooAL The footsteps of the eighth graders became firmer and more determined as the year pro- gressed. The school had lost its strangeness, they were beginning to feel like old timers. There was a place for them and they had set out to find it. Although they haven't accomplished any- thing spectacular, they have been well repre- sented in Junior High activities. They have taken one more important step toward their ultimate goal of becoming seniors. Bottom Row-left to right: J. Morrison, J. Baka, C. Lockwood, K. Douglas, L. Casaro, E. Lundberg, W. Dull, C. Grecco, L, Bonavida, H. Stone. Second Row: D. Jamison, E. Knis- ely, C. Miller, S, Ambrosia, M. Town, D. Holt, S. Kelley, R. Renwick, N. Weible, M. Preston, J. Kroh. Third Row: E. Sereno, R. Miller, E. Zuchowski, W. Matson, D. Marnati, D. Munn J. Biss, W. Shaffer, M. Franco, L. Wilcox. Moody, D, Mowrey, N. Murray, D. Hoffman, D. Archibald, R. Iddings, B. Tobin. Second Row: R. Galbreath, M. Boschini, V. Jordan, M. Cope, J. Miller, V. Steele, R. Gricks, C. Salandra, J. Fenstermacher. Third Row: P. Lyle, R. Klingensmith, E. Lockwood, W. Krem- pasky, C. Doolittle, W. Dull, R. Quinn, J. Levis, R. Repiscak, A. Banal, K. Abrahamson. Bottom Row: K. Grinnen, B. Foeks, R. lnzana, J. Bell, C. Shannon, V. Snyder, S. Novosat, 1 D. Truesdale, R, Serafini, W. Knight. Second Row: D. Calhoun, N. Weilacher, V. Petruzzi, F. Buterbaugh, J. Grant, D. Lundberg, N. Stoneberg, M. Miller, M. Skelley. Third Row: l J. Rogers, E. Askey, R. Reitz, C. Holt, N. ' McKay, A. Adams, D. Pisarchick, P. Woods, I C. Keith, P. Tobin. 32 Bottom Row: D. Caruso, S. Vincenyo, T.
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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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Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADERS CREATE FIRST IMPRESSION Patter! Potter! Patter! The footsteps of seventh graders could be faintly heard as they entered the Seventh Avenue Building for the first time. This was the day they had dreamed about. Their footsteps were uncertain, sometimes they even went astray. These students were inexperienced but they became more sure of themselves as the clays went on, adapting themselves to their new sur- roundings. They're looking forward to the coming years full of promise. Bottom Row-left to right: M. Bullers, R Kroah, W. Moore, E. Swanson, C. Johnson R. McKay, D. Troyan, F. Cooper, J. Fiddler V. Armanini. Second Row: F. Beningo, R. Kearney, M. Britton, P. Pompeii, L. Quinn, T. Clark, B. Munn, R. Witz, E. Burtnett, G Grecco. Third Row: D. Eisenman, J. Hooten D. Buffone, D, Ruth, W. Lyle, C. Lindemuth L. Harvey, J. Pasi, D. Melillo, H. Rittenhouse, C. Painter, G. Sickeri. Bottom Row: D. Sloan, P. Esposito, L. Miles, M. Johnson, R. Boleen, P. Uplinger, C. Heff- ner, M. Yancey, C. Stewart, R. Manning, C Baka. Second Row: W. McClelland, K. Keis- ter, K. McKinley, M. Sabatose, S. Lavella, C. Nelson, T. Courson, H. Courson, S. Repiscak J. Hynds, R. Preston, N. Harper, D. Foradori Third Row: C. Coder, B. Anderson, E. Pisar- chick, R. Brosky, R. Bushley, J. Wells, G Schutz, J. Hoffman, M. Ross, W. Smith, R Parolari. Bottom Row: C. Ghar, T. Kelly, B. Williams J. HelTner, J. Chittester, G. Marshall, N. Fer- raro, W. Scarnati, S. Parziale, C. Harrfger Second Row: J. Morrison, C. Daniels, W Lemmon, A. Cook, S. Hysong, L. Runyan J. Karr, W. Bonavida, B. Squires, A Thompson, A. Bruno, J. Berlin. Third Row A. Principe, R. Buterbaugh, R. Richards D. Arnold, B. Stoneberg, J. Lundblacl M. Ward, M. McMackin, M. Wineberg, J. Pisoni, R. Holt, O. Miller, C. Zuchowski. 33 1 1 1 1 Working and planning with their class adviser, class officers have first chance to prove their leadership ability. Left to right: D. Buffone CPres.J, Miss Crawford fAdviserJ, M. Bullers fSec.l, S. Parziale fTreas.l r if in t i
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