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for your generous support and helpful cooperation. HOMEROOM 2 — Row 1, left to right: C. Giorgio, F. Mazzochetti, J. Muskus, P. Laskey, A. Murgia, H. Grzywacz, J. Kriebel, P. Knoeller, J. Graham. Row 2: R. Markoski, P. McCralh, J. Leonard, J. Cryga, R. Hammill. D. Kalinski, P. Palazzo, L. Laskey, S. Omar. Row 3: L. Lelii. F. Maziarz, T. Kijak, L. Mellon, W. MeV'augh, C. Montowski, J. Mundy. R. Poalini was absent when picture was taken. HOMEROOM 5 — Row 1, left to right: E. Chendor-ain, V’. Dc Medio, P. Frey, M. Carpenter, F. Erb, L. Bovell, I). Florcck, R. Bruni, A. Bosco, R. Forlini. Row 2: C. Sithens, C. Robinson, J. Turssline, J. DeVitis, M. Ambirge, P. Bulatewiez, W. Squire, H. Spence. Row 3: P. Slifer, H. Semetti, G. Reustlc, J. Weldon, J. Wodarski, J. Rakowski. J. Smith was absent when picture was taken. 29
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To you, underclassmen and friends, we owe our thanks OFFICERS — R. Hammill. treasurer; J. DeVitis, president; P. Frey, secretary; J. Bowman, vice-president. The members of the Junior Class have been busily striving to accumulate the necessary funds for their yearbook. Under the direction of their class advisers. Miss Crossmore and Miss Erb, they have had several successful money-making projects. During the first semester. they sold Christmas cards and novelty items; and during the second semester, all occasion cards. The Junior Class should be proud of its progress in one of its most important years of high school. March 16 highlighted the junior year. That was the day the students had long awaited — the day of the arrival of their precious class rings. This was a big moment in the life of every junior. We wish the Junior Class continued success in the senior year. JUNIORS HOMEROOM 1 — Row 1, left to right: D. Wertz. B. Sprouse, J. Williams, E. Risell, N. Schrack, R. Ricci, R. Sibole, H. Rozecki. Row 2: F. Giovanni, G. Ciavar-clli, C. Rojjalski, C. Richardson, N. Slavic, I). Frost. R. Jefferies. Row 3; J. Gampi, R, Coscia, R. Jackson, T. Delaney, J. Heffentrcyer, W. Daywalt, F. De Murat, R. Garnett, J. Bowman. 28
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You have provided our class with Late in November, members of the Sophomore Class, under the supervision of Miss Blake, held their first class meeting and elected their class officers. These ambitious and determined sophomores immediately launched the traditional fruit cake drive, which proved to be one of the most successful fruit cake sales in the history of our school. The warm spring days seemed to stimulate the class of ’61 to new activities. Two of their class projects were pie and cake sales, both ot which were successful because of the hard work of the sophomores. May highlighted the year with the sophomore’s annual dance when they played host to the student body. This memorable event, which climaxed the sophomore year, was held on May 22, 1959. OFFICERS — M. Pieone, vice-president; J. Thomas, president; E. Ratkowski, secretary; B. Vandegrift, treasurer. SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 3— Row 1, left to right: V. Williams, C. Rahut, F. Ricci, E. Ratkowski, B. Ruth, P. Zaleski, B. Travagline, R. Riscll. Row 2; R. Frcas, L. Vitocol-onna, K. Riscll, B. Rapine, B. Rowland, B. Welsh, T. Grzywacz. Row 3; J. Botto, I). Connelly, J. DiDonuto, J. Hammonds, J. Blair, A. Graham. W. Ccrmanski, W. Hansel). G. Hanna and M. Smith were absent when picture was taken.
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