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28 THE TOOT JUNIOR CLASS First row: left to right—I- Palmer, V. Fratini, G. Wright, J. Tornabene, II. Holdridge, J. Phipps, B. Lannis, Mr. Rynders, G. Cox, Miss Daniels, S. Laguzza, N. Burke, M. Pankhurst, T. LeBlanc, B. Costan- zo, E. Reiyea, E. Wuilliez, S. Vella. Second row: L. Ezzo, G. Fratini, M. Smith, D. Cerio, M. Simmons, M. Farnam, J. Runfola, V. Bur- ton, M. Vreeland, J. Stone, C. Scherrer, M. March, J. Heintz, F. Patterelli, L. Bertolino, M. Buttino, J. Luccarelli. Third row: J. Bonaventura, 1. Masucci, F. Tucci, F. Vecchio, D. Chapman, G. Wilkinson, M. Mil- moe, I). Clark, C. Bloss, E. Fisher, G. Warner, J. Pafka, J. Hallagan, K. Reiyea, J. Verro, C. Barres, S. Pixley. The Class of ’49 entered their third year with the election of the following officers: president, Gerry Cox; vice-president Shibley Pixley; secretary, Nancy Burke; treasurer Donald Clark. We sponsored three successful dances thruout the year along with several activities at the annual Halloween Party. When our class rings arrived in Novem- ber, after two months of impatient waiting, they were greeted with oh’s and ah’s from the entire student body. Many inquisitive glances were given to the “Seventeens” that we carried as we par- aded the halls weeks before the final produc- tion of “Belle” on March 5th. We hope that the students enjoyed watching it as much as we enjoyed putting it on. April 2nd gave us our biggest event of the year, the Junior Prom. Freddie Vare’s or- chestra was engaged to provide the music. Green and yellow were the colors chosen to go with the theme “April Showers.” We are all still reminded of the fun we had on our picnic which we sponsored for the seniors last spring. We join in thanking Miss Daniels and Mr. Rynders for their patience and able as- sistance thruout the year. —NANCY BURKE
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THE TOOT 29 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: left to right—J. Keville, T. Merithew, P. Patterelll, D. Barres, B. Pavone, D. Fox, J. Tim- erman, Miss Powers, S. Andrews, Miss Schroth. J. Finocchiaro, E. I.omonaoo, N. Caldwell, B. LeBIanc, J. Barres, B. Witchley, P. Aquino. Second Row: J. Monte, E. Wright, J. Buttino, M. Haynes, M. Smith, B. Orr, D. Conley, A, Fisher, L. McConnell, J. Denmuro, F. Strano, C. Smith, H. Baucus, A. Dunn. Third row: F. Miller, C. O’Hara, R. Knox, T. DeFrancisco, P. Harney, D. Seitz, R. Creek, C. Keville, A. Wrigand, B. Cunningham, D. Gardinier, I. Donald, R. Fox, J. Dawley, E. Whitmeyer. On entering C. H. S. in ’47 we took great pleasure in initiating the freshmen. This went on for three days with lots of fun for both freshmen and sophomores. At our first meeting we elected our class officers as follows: president, Sally An- drews; vice president, Joyce Timerman, sec- retary, Darrell Conley; treasurer, Concetta Finocchiaro. In October we put on a dance and had another planned for March but gladly gave up our time to the W. A. A. We sponsored a sport dance late in May. In January the freshmen gave us a de- lightful party which everyone enjoyed. We plan to return their kindness before the Sophomore year is ended. We wish to thank Miss Powers and Miss Schroth for their helpful advice thruout the year. —DARRELL CONLEY ❖ Don’t worry if your job is small and your rewards are few, Remember that the mighty oak was once a nut like you. i'.i sje »Jc $ Mr. Rynders: What is a one cell animal? Charles O’Hara: A convict.
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