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MR. HARRY E. FOX. JR Commercial Department Director ot Athletic MR. RAYMOND N. WEAVER Industrial Arts Department Advisor to Varsity Club and Faculty Manager of Athletics MISS LILLIAN I. ZIMMERMAN Physical Education Department Girls Athletics Coach and Advisor to Cheerleaders and Varsity Club MR. RICHARD TOWN Social Studies Department Advisor to Radio Forum MISS ELEANOR L. VERCOE School Nurse MR. VINCENi J. BONKOSKI Guidance Councelor Varsity Football and Basketball Coach MISS REGINA M. NUGENT Language Department
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MRS. KATHERINE R. LORENZ Social Studies Department Advisor to Junior Class and Honor Society MRS. DOROTHY D. KELLEY English Department Advisor to Blue and Gold MRS. ETHEL S. WEBBER Commercial Department MR. HERMAN E. VONDERHEID Science Department Junior High Football Coach and Track Coach MISS JUNE E. OPLINGER Commercial Department Advisor to Yearbook MRS. ELIZABETH P. H. ATKINSON Social Studies Department MR. BARTON F. HERR Industrial Arts Department Intra mural Basketball Coach MISS CAROLINE M. SCHREITZ Commercial Deparfmenf MR. WILLIAM C. HOLOPETER Art Department
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Junior Class History The Junior Class, in keeping with last year s record, has had a very successful year. Mrs. Lorens gave her very capable assistance again this year as class advisor, along with the new advisor, Mrs. Eleanor De George. The class officers remained the same this year with the exception of the secretary, Rose Marie Altopiedi. The first project of this year was the selling of football schedule pencils which was very successful. Just after Thanksgiving, the Juniors had the pleasant occasion to choose their class rings which were delivered in February. To provide funds for the Junior Prom, held on December 15, the theme being Winter Wonderland, the class sold Christmas cards. Because everyone helped and did a good job, the sales were very prosperous. Without any lapse of time, immediately after Christmas vacation, the Juniors were back to work selling everyday cards for all occasions. The selling of writing paper was also included in this project. To climax a very prosperous year, the class held a Spring Dance on April 13, which also proved quite a success. THE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Augustus Butera— President, loyce Rutter — Vice-President. Rose Marie Altopiedi—Secretary, and Noble Smith— Treasurer. 14
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