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Kenneth Chapis l-iiis Cinrinat Mary Jane Clarke Steven Charles Kdward Cironi Dunna Clemens Sophomore year moderators, Sister Marjorie and Brother An- thony, with two officers from that year, Pat Walter and Jim Stockert Our freshman year was now history, and a new door opened before us. With great con- cern and deliberation, we, the “Sophomores of Sixty,’’ selected as our class officers Pat Walter, Dianne Berbari, Janyne Skidmore, Martha Monnot. Bill Matthews, Rich Noll, Jack Hayden, and Jim Stockert. 16
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The officers of the class were Marty Mon- not. Sherry Skotnicky, Rosie Flanagan, Mary Ann Hollaway, Chuck Feicht, Bob Roden, Walt Hoffman, Jim Stockert, and Ron Barick- man. Sister Marianne and Brother Vincent provided us with helpful moderation for our novice but aspiring class. They helped us spon- sor our first and successful dance, the “Sum- mer Swirl.” Rose Marie D’Aurelio, Bill Moses, Carol Wetmore, and Jim Stockert received leader- ship awards at the scholarship awards assem- bly and Christine Beckert, Rosie Paumier, Richard Wetzel, and Louis Vitangeli were recognized for special scholarship achieve- ments. We were elated with the coming of sum- mer vacation, but realized that much was ex- pected of us in the remaining years at Central. We also knew that these years would be filled with good times and happiness. 15 Patricia Casali Roland Ontrone
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During that fun-filled year, we enjoyed numerous sports events, school activities, and dances. At our sophomore dance, entitled “Fall Frost,” leaves, pumpkins, and cornstalks magically transformed the boys gym to a moonlit countryside on a brisk fall night. Our sophomore year was saddened, how- ever. as two of our classmates, Marlene Tor- nero and John Weston, were called home to God. Hard at work on a reilly poster are Ken Chapis, Pete Kurylas, Jack Hayden, Bill Moses, and George Nicola. As the flames rose at night ral- lies. so rose our school spirit. We went off to the game with great excitement. James Coveli Carol Crum Sue Culp Slip ' Mary Jane Dastolfo 17 Mary Ann Crites Richard Crum Robert Dasco Cheryl Davenport
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