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CLASS ADVISORS FOR JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Miss Tompkins , , , . Junior Class Mrs, Blakeslee Seventh Grade Mr. Pinge Freshman Class Mr, Talcach Sophomore Class Mrs, Muth . . Senior Class Miss Sheley Eighth Grade Zeadem Wong The Trail Raising money for class activities becomes important task. Freshman Class Officers, left to right: Ebba Swan- son lpres.Jg Robert Kroah lv, pres.lg Mary Anne Brit- ton Csec.-treas,l. Placque given by Class of 1952 receives recognition, Eighth Grade Class Otticers, left to right: Martha Daugherty ltreas.Jp Flora Brunell lv. pres.Jp Terry Crawford Cpres.lg Judy Scarnati lsec.l. Otticers learn early that class voting is essential to good organization. Seventh Grade Class Officers, left to right: Janet Palmer Csec.-treas.lg Marlene Cazzolli lpres.lg Gary Steele Cv. pres.l.
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Sophomore party is planned by hardworking oflicers. Class Officers, left to right: Ronald Reit1 lv. pres.D, Marlane Franco Csec,7, James Grant ftreas.J, Dorothy Lundberg lpresl. Soplwmorm In September '53 the Class of '56 returned to continue its climb up The Trail. Having waited for three years to become members of the senior high school, they quickly as- sumed their new responsibilities. Without lowering their aca- demic standing, they began to become active in social affairs. ln addition, the boys who had participated in iunior high sports became energetic members of 'the senior high teams. The climax of the year was their class party which was a colossal success. With their fine progressive attitude they are bound to upho.d the finest traditions of our sc'1ool in future Row One, left to right: W. Knight, J. Baku, W. Dull, D, Truesdale, M. Cope, R. Seratini, E. Lundberg, R. lddings, C. Dugan. Row Two: M. Skelley, H. Stone, L. Casaro, F, Buterbaugh, J. Kroah, M. Franco, C, Grecco, V. Jor- dan, P. Lyle, N. Weilacher. Row Three: L. Repiscak, C. Holt, D. Lundberg, D. Munn, C. Lindemuth, C. Lockwood, S. Ambrosia, C. Keith, D. Holt, P. Mas- man, C. Doolittle, L. Wilcox, T. Moody, B, Foeks. Row Four: J. Biss, W. Krem- pasky, R, Quinn, P. Woods, J. Grant, W. Doull, N. McKay, R. Klingensmith P. Pinchock. Row One, left io right: E. Baka, C Salondra, K. Douglas, J. Bell, K. Ab- rahamson, J. Fenstermacher, S. Vin- D cenyo, D. Archibald. Row Two: Calhoun, D. Mowrey, B. Carlini, D. Caruso, S. Novosat, R. Galbreath, V Snyder, D. Jamison, M. Preston, N. Murray, L. Bonavita. Row Three: N Stoneberg, M. Town, E. Knisely, E Askey, R. Miller, V, Petruzzi, D. Mc- Curdy, S. Kelley, J. Rogers, D. Marnati M. Boschini, A. Adams, E. Tobin, E Zuchowski. Row Four: J. Morrison R. Reitz, J. Zimmerman, C. Miller, D Pisarchick, D. Stott, E. Lockwood, R Renwick, V. Steele, K. Grinnen, D Huffman. 28
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?reAlrman From our point of view the Class of T957 has very capably filled their spot along The Trail. Not only has this Freshman Class partici- pated fully in school activities, but has expertly led the Junior High School through a successful year. Judging from their leadership, we feel that it is safe to say that this class will easily fit into the Senior High program. This is the time when the students must pick their course of study which determines the subjects in which they will major. This is good training in becoming good American citizens of the future. Row One, left to right: W. McClelland, A Bruno, F. Beningo, R. Kroah, F, Cooper, L Miles, G. Marshall, J. Heffner. Row Two: S Mackin, M. Bullers, N. Ferraro, P. Esposito V. Armanini, E, Swanson, D. Ruth. Row Three P, Uplinger, M, Yancey, E. Pisarchiclr, C Daniels, G. Ghar, C, Nelson, J. Hynds, J Karr, D. Troyan, M, Connocher. Row Four R. Parolari, R. Baxter, W. Lemmon, D. But fone, D. Eisenman, J. Fiddler, A. Principe, J Pisoni, R. Grecco. ten, S, Hysong, J. McAninch, C. Whelpley, C son, S. Lavella, K. Keister, D. Foradori, R Inzana, E. Yoas, C. Harriger, R, Holt, W J. Varischetti, T. Kelly, K. McKinley, J, Moyer W. Smith, T, Clark, W. Cook, R. Bushley, R Richards, P. Pompeii, R, Boleen. Row One, left to right: M. Johnson, J. Pasi J. Wells, M. Ross, F. Mascaro, C. Painter, G. Sickeri, J. Morrison, C. Zuchowski, R. Witz Schutz, D. Melillo, J, Lundblad, E. Baum, S Lindemuth, C. Lindemuth, B. Plyler, S. Carl- son, P. Gustafson, J. Hutifman. Row Three: D. McKay, C. Hettner, L. Squires, W. Lyle R, Brosky, R. Preston, G, Balca, J, Wanson D. Sloan. 30 Parziale, S. Repiscak, M, Wineberg, M. Mc- Row One, left to right: C. Johnson, G. Car- lini, R. Kearney, J. Berlin. Row Two: J. Hoo- Stewart, M. Williams, M, Britton, H, Ritten: house, M. Sabatose. Row Three: B, Ander- Bonavida, C. Coder, W, Scarnati. Row Four. I I Row Two: L. Harvey, R, Smith, M, Ward, G. I 1
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