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JUNIORS CARRY HEAVY STUDY LOADS Junior Class Omcers ll. to X r.J: Mr. Abraham, Advisor Stanley Kreminsky, Presi dent, Jo Anne Martin, Treas President Sylvia Farho Secretary, Miss Popovich Advisor. Home Room 'I4 Froni row ll to rj S h A . . : ara nn Englerl, Donna Cheslock, Mildred Plunkett, Helen Rath- bone, Delores Rush, Dixie Ullom, Bill Mele, Bob Ballenlyne, Joyce Green, Brenda Shuba, Second row: Nancy Ayres, Dianne DeWalt, Audrey Crawford, Nancy Treble, Charles DuFfy, Tom Shaw, Earl Marlin, Dan Spingola. Third row: Bernard Diesel, Bob Penvose, Bob Loughry, Richard Cox, Faith Toland, Nancy Liggelf, Pal Spillane. Back row: Kenny Swamp, Mike Kubacki, Don Polls, Jack Waite, .lim Borello, Bob Grcussi, Mr, Riggle, home room teacher. 24 urerp Jim Carroll, Vice-
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TAYLOR, KATHRYN DIANE uKayeu Homemaker Jan. 'I6 Tiny Miss soft, wavy hair, blue eyes dresses neatly smoothie on the dance floor. . . private school bus-Hutty's Ford coupe leaving at noon. TERSHEL, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou Nurse April 25 Also answers to Tersh future training at Presby .. . industrious Buccaneer editor . .. long-time band member very active in school activities . . . popular. TURK, MATTHEW JOHN Turk Millionaire April 25 Happy-go-lucky looking 'for- ward to June 6 crazy man UD usually seen with Tom, .lim and Ray favorite class period is study hall. URBAN, PATRICIA VIOLET upanyn Nurse Dec. 10 Better known as Urbe to 'Friends always willing to lend a helping hand evenings spent mixing milkshakes at White Lawn Dairy pleasant personality. TO YIELD THEIR PLACES 23 WALLO, NANCY LEE ushonyu Self-Employed Sept. 14 Goes steady with Jim dark hair, dark eyes usually seen with Carol lee spends much time in Houston C?l enioys roller skating and hillbilly songs. WEST, DAVID NEIL nFl.xu Happiness Sept. 'I9 One of the West End boys seen often going to Claysville. . . iet black hair dislikes stuck- up girls . . . enioys a good wrest- ling match anytime. WHITESELL, JOHN McMILLAN Whitey Success March 4 Smooth on the dance floor crazy with the horn dis- likes swell-headed people dresses smartly among his pastimes are hunting and fish- mg. ZOFCHAK, THOMAS ALAN 11Tom11 Forest Ranger Dec. 20 Tall, quiet fellow . . . doesn't go for early school hours likes the great out-doors, especially hunting season always in Washington likes customized cars.
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CLASS SPONSORS PROM FOR SENIOBS Home Room 18 Front row ll. to r.l: Frank Bonazza, Robert Smagner, Sylvia Fartro, Ann Doudna, Elizabeth Smagner, Dol- ores Frame, Judy Langley, Maureen Jeffers, Rose Havanis, Carmella Andreolli. Second row: Mary Lou Klages, Leroy Wood- burn, Neil Dorchak, JoAnne Martin, Janet Shober, Sue Snith, Marie Giovannini, Geraldine Dorchak, Rochelle Anderson. Third row: Nancy Morton, Nancy Powell, Mary Ann Shuba, Joyce Bird, Robert Oppenbrier, Louis Grabowski, Ralph Sanders, George Chambers. Fourth row: Robert Lenart, Gerry Taufer, Philip Camden, Bernard Seik, Bill Miller, Lawrence Briggs, Frank Alderson. Buck row: Robert Minor, Ray Bazzoli, Bob Sutton, Allan Watters, Mrs. Nichol, home room teacher. Home Room 'I6 Front row ll. to r,l: Shirley Ferbrache, Dorothy Fisher, Patty Kusky, Donna Prandine, Kathy Fife, Erika Bopp, Sarann Katreeb, Catherine Sitawitz, Rosina Mazza, Carol Bernard. Second row: Carole McClenathan, Claudia Sefton, Bertha Brown, Stephen Setto, Richard Martorana, Jim Bell, Stanley Kreminsky, Harry Glunt. Third row: Bob Garrison, Ron Smiddle, Janet Dorchak, Kathleen Woods, Joanne Grabowski, Karen Wallack, Donna Minnenok, Shirley Weaver. Fourth row: Loretta Craig, Frank Freno, Dave Putorti, Judith Chropek, Gloria Lowe, Henry Luciano. Back row: Jim Hunt, Jerry Phillips, Ronald Hoffman, Gary Rossell, Norwood Young, Jim Carroll, Miss Lawton, home room teacher. 25
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