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28 THE TOOT SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row, left to right; L. Love. A. Frank, E. Fankhurst, A. Cone, A. Fiore, M. Fratelli, M. Torna- bene, L. Maula,, R. Tornatore. B. Miles, V. VanDusen, D. Farnach, M. Setticase, E, Mason, J. Phipps, B. Holdridge. C. Snell. Second row; N. Day, S. Stagnitti, D. Simmons, M. Yorton, E, Merithew, R. Berry, C. Bromfield, Miss Furfa.o, Mrs. Fudesco, M. Perry, B. Moore, A. Hilts, T. Carter, O. Smith, F. Ezzo, M, Lomon- aco. Third row: B. Hill. C. Barott, C. DeFazio, B. Burns, C. Koch. W. Schmidt, A. Aquino, J. Spen- cer. R. Prosser, J. Haines, F. Palombi, E. Petrie, J. Fisher, F. Crimi, H. Ennis. We, the class of ’47, entered our second year of high school under the leadership of the following officers: president, Robert Bor- gognoni; vice president, Richard Tornatore; secretary, Lucy Maula; treasurer, Betty Miles, who were elected at our first meeting. At this meeting plans for initiation were taken up and a committee was chosen to have charge of initiation and the black list. Initiation lasted for three days in which the sophomores felt like masters, and the fresh- men like servants. But, all in all, everyone had a positively super time. Later on we held two very successful danc- es. Our second dance, the V-E Dance held on May 11th was one of the nicest dances out- side of a formal, that has been presented at the school this year. The Time Wasters play- ed for us. We also took part in the entertain- ment program for the Freshman Hallowe’en party, in which all the classes participated. Our class has been a very happy and con- tented one after two years of high school, which could not have been possible without the willing and inspiring assistance of our two class advisors, Mrs. Fudesco and Miss Furfaro. —LUCY MAULA
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THE TOOT 27 JUNIOR CLASS Front row. seated on ground, left to right: L. Spara. T. Buttino, J. Lisi, R. Wollaber, P. Scanlan, H. Wilde, B. Smith; second row, seated; L. Sicilia, L. Furfaro, A. DeVito, E. Patterelli, D. Miller, K. Bu- da, S. Tornatore, J. Taylor, Miss Heller, Miss Powers, J. Dawley. T. Randle, C. Parks, L. DePasquale, J. Randle, P. Wuilliez, F. Argentine. Second row: K. Barres, B. Shuler, D. Smith, J. Watson, B. Stevens. H. Scheid, B. Barott. M. Relyea, H. Vreeland, P. Fisher, V. Devine, R. Musacchio, M. Lahah, M. Dean, B. Robotham, J. Burns. Third row: E. Wilde, B. Bargabos, H. Stocker, S. Pexton, R. Loguidice, H. Turner, V. Vecchio, D. Clark, C. Farnach, W. Wilson, S. Tomarchio, G. Bargabos, B. Burke, W. Caldwell, J. Malvaso. We started off an eventful year by elect- ing the following officers: president, Thomas Randle; vice president, Sam Tornatore; Sec- retary, Joan Taylor; treasurer Jean Dawley. In September we held a class party which was so successful that we had another one in March. This time, we invited the seniors. One of the main events of the evening was the three legged race. Early in November we chose our class rings which finally arrived in March. (Our third finger, right hand was very conspicu- ous for sometime.) Our most important event of the year was the Junior Prom held on April 27th. The theme was “Stardust” and the colors were blue and white. Music was provided by Jim Blanchette’s orchestra. We are sure that it was a real social success. Through the co-operation of the class, and the money received from sport dances, our treasury has been left with a substantial bal- ance. We would like to thank our advisors, Miss Heller and Miss Powers for their able assist- ance through three enjoyable years of C. H. S. —JOAN TAYI.OR
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THE TOOT 29 FRESHMAN CLASS Front row, seated on ground, left to right; H. Jequin, M. Caldwell, J. Stevenson, R. Greiner, M. Conk- lin, L. Walters, E. Bowman, M. Kimpton. M. L. Farnam, L. Ditoma. L. Spratt. M. Albanese, M. Farnach, R. Capparelli, J. Devendorf, L. Webb, M. Davis, J. Timerman, C. Barres. Second row: G. Cox, N. Paone, P. Spadter, A. Bonaventura, A. Osborn, B. Lannis, L. Bellinger, B. Brown, S. Wollaber, S. Jones, B. Simpson, S. Farnam, D. Wheeler, A. Beasock, E. Relyea, J. Rinaldo, C. DiVeronica, T. Smith, R. Lamb. Third row: J. Wilsey, L. Ezzo, R. Capparelli, F. Lomonaco, G. Relyea, S. Mitchell. S. Alexander, S. Wilson, P. Cox, Mrs. York. Miss Mackey. J. Taylor. S. Sicilia, H. Doxtater, R. Relyea, S. Tornatore, F. Tucci, J. Tomarchio, K. Vorce, M. Buttino. F. Stokes. Fourth row: J. Galavotti, V. Fusillo, V. Palmer, R. Rousseau. W. Stanton, L. Bertolino, E. Warner, R. Johnson, D. Cerio, A. Farfaglia, G. Allen, L. Pankhurst, W. Case, R. Brewer, E. Benishek. J. Spadter, C. Crandall, G. Warner. On entering high school, the freshman class organized and elected the following of- ficers: president, Robert Capparelli; vice president, Mary Davis; secretary, Joyce Tay- lor: treasurer, Mary Strano. At the same meeting, blue and gold were selected as our class colors. During the week of September 18th we were initiated by the sophomores. Ending up that week, we put on an assembly pro- gram under the direction of our class presi- dent. In October the class of ‘48 sponsored a Hallowee’en party. With the funds received from this occasion, we plan to purchase our class window. We all wish to thank Miss Mackey and Mrs. York for their faithful guidance thru this eventful year. —JOYCE TAYLOR
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