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THE TOOT 30 FRESHMAN CLASS Front row sitting: left to right—F. Ackerman, F. Hill, M. Cerio, A. Pulverenti, E. Wright, C. Popple, J. Scanlin, N. Capparelli, J. Fults. First row: P. Lagiixza, S. Corona, A. Baldiicci, K. Brown, J. Bowman, J. Kinaldi, M. Sicilia, E. Evans, Miss Furfaro, I). Pexton, Mrs. Brooks, R. Fusillo, S. Rapasadi, T. Pontillo, J. Bertelero, S, Bennett, B. Walters, P. Logudice, J. LaFever. Second row: F. Seitz, »1. Bonaventura, A. Pollard, V’. Wilkinson, J. Vecchio, B. Calhoun, B. Gordon, M. Tucker, M. Capparelli, B. Miller, L Shuler, N. Torrey, I). Middleditch, A. Jones, I). Sicilia, B. IaMouii- tain, A. Tianello, J. James, M. Lombardi, M. Seitz, M. Depasquale, B. Kincaid. Third row: W. Raymond, A. Palombi, R. Fisher, A. Tianello, B. Cox, A. Aquino, B. Pickard, G. Knox, A. Baums, A. Vecchio, T. Wilson, A. Russitano, A. Patane, W. Bargabus, J. Shuler, F. Shuler, C. Di- Veronica, L. Tucker. The Freshman Class started off with a bang, electing as its officers: Don Pexton, president; Fred Shuler, vice president; Ema- line Evans, secretary; Gene Knox, treasurer. After reveling in initiation, we present- ed the first assembly of the year with a Kit- chen Band, Girls Chorus and a fashion show which brought the “new look” to the front of our minds and caused a great deal of laughter. We began to swell our treasury by hold- ing a dance which netted a good profit, and by selling candy at the Senior Halloween party. Our next undertaking, as a class, was putting up the Xmas tree in the auditorium. Our boys spent an enjoyable day at Fisher’s farm cutting down our tree, but the class spent a less enjoyable time trying to get the tree lights to work. The finished product, however, was beautiful. In January we gave a party for our re- spected elders, the wise old Sophomores, and a grand time was had by all. We would like to thank our advisors Miss Furfaro and Mrs. Brooks for their as- sistance in our first successful year. —EMALINE EVANS
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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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1. Junior metric figures; 2. Fred and Jake’s gang; 3. In spring a young man’s fancy......; 4. Watch the birdie! 5. I ct’s go feuding and fighting some more; 6. Soaking up the sun; 7. Lee and Esmeralda; 8. Little Sir Robert; 9. Junior Sicilia; 10. Flowerette Fisher; 11. But you should have seen the one I miss- ed! 12. The future Mrs.; 13, My, what big arms you have! 14. Angie; 15. Miss Ryan, alias Mosquito; 16. The Big Three; 17. Ah, Life; 18. Faculty femmes; 19. The end’s come; 20. Hold your bosses; 21. Tooth- paste Ad.
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