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Room 2 - Row 1: F. Graham, M. Mazzochetti, D. Lawrence, A. Milakeve, K. Carpenter, S. Lamon, J. Horn, J. Benedict, J. Kolbasowski, B. Bensinger. Row 2: C. Flowers, W. Lightkep, T. Montowski, J. Mangum, B. Landy, C. Daywalt, R. Altopiedi, B. Ingles, S. Earl. Row 3: J. Mullen, K. Hissner, J. Bruno, G. Kripak. JUNIORS Room 5 - Row 1: J. Smith, F. Voutto, N. Scott, D. Ricci, B. Rodenbaugh, B. Vogelbacher, M. Serafin, J. Mathis, A. Murray, J. Mathis. Row 2: R. Stewart, S. Stingle, L. Smith, R. Macrina, P. Nobel, K. Zinger, J. Mattson, M. Nickerson, W. Smith, J. Szymanski, D. Smith, O. Watkins, V. Moore, J. Pizza, S. Sibole, R. Wood. 29
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JUNIOR CLASS Officers: J. Bruno, Vice President; J. Horn, President; S. Sibole, Secretary; K. Hissner, Treasurer. As the doors of the school opened for another term, the Juniors could be found preparing for a very busy year. The class of 62 held an election of officers and Judy Horn was once more elected to the office of President. The Juniors then started right in on their class projects, beginning with a pie and cake sale, followed by the annual class Christmas card sale. Always seeking new ways to earn money for their class, the Juniors launched a sale of rope animal toys, cuff links, and perfume. After many months of anticipation the class rings finally arrived and every Junior could be seen going into Room 2 on February 24, to receive their priceless treasure. 28 Solving Archimedes Principle? C. Flowers Graham, S. Earl, K. Zinger, J. Bruno.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: James Squire, President, Maria DiDonato, Secretary, John DePalma, Treasurer, and Albert Omar, Vice-President. Under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Crossmore, the Sophomore Class elected their class officers at the first class meeting. With the traditional sales campaigns outlined, the Sophomores, ambitious from the start, made a success of the cookie sale. The next project, the sale of fruit cakes, was just as successful. Projects carried on for the remainder of the year were: a bake sale, sale of cakes for Mother's Day, and the Sophomore Dance. The enthusiasm shown by the Sophomore Class is proving that they will be a class worth watching in the years ahead. Sophomores busy at work in the biology class with Mr. V. Miraglia. 30
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