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RALPH RICCI JOANNE DINTINO Those not in pictures who also helped in making the Class Book: Beatrice Hobby Joan Potas Mary Sargent Lorraine Schwartz Eila Wallat Conrad Zumhagen THE MEMORABILIA • Executive Staff Seated, left to right: Ralph Ricci, Joanne Dintino. Second Row, left to right: Alice Henighan, Marie Vaghini, Liz Valeri, Claire Henighan, Patsy Harrington, Bonnie Co- lombo. Third Row, left to right: Lorraine Potas, Irene Kulis, Ann Mill, Frances Fortugno.
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the Class Hook business Managers PAUL SADOWSKI ANDREA JOHNSON THE MEMORABILIA • Business Staff Those not in pictures who also helped in making the Class Book: Diane Ashjian Joan Ambrosi Judith Coccione David Dunn Neil Fadgen Barbara Gamarsh Seated, left to right: Andrea Johnson, Paul Sadowski Second Row, left to right: Mary Beth Constantino, Pat Devaney, Nancy Mitton, Patty Jones, Kathy Kerrigan. Third Row, left to right: John Valerio, Bob Latini
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OUR FRESHMAN YEAR The girls ' side of Guidi ' s Bakery. As our four wonderful years draw to a close we pause and look back to September, 1956 when we entered the halls of CHS as con- fused and timid Freshmen. We marched through the corridors bravely facing the upperclassmen with their teasing and age old pranks. Finally, after getting into the school routine we settled down and undertook election for officers, our first task as a class under the guid- ance of Mr. Francis Nolan, our newly appointed class advisor. We chose the following to lead our class: Francis Fitzgerald, President; Paula Sorel, Vice-President; Richard Czermak, Treasurer; and Dorothy Ryan, Secretary. The months passed quickly with the excitement of being present at and participating in sports events, assemblies, Thanksgiving Show and Interclass Dramatics. Soon the dread date approached . . . Mid- Years . . . and somehow after long hours of study, we managed to struggle through the longest week of the school year. As June rolled around we turn- ed our backs on our first year ' s happy experience at CHS and looked forward to the long summer vacation and to returning next year as confident Sophomores. Nice weather . . . for ducks! A Senior English class. OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR September soon came, familiar faces and sights engulfed us. In- stead of being pushed around, we went merrily about our business. We were no longer the inexperi- enced Freshmen, we were now superior to at least one class. To guide us through our sopho- more year, we elected as officers: Robert Latini, President; Claire Henighan, Vice-President; Elizabeth Valeri, Secretary; Neil Fadgen, Treasurer.
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