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The exquisite art cf Mary Handlan's GIFT SHOP is the choice of the junior class officers. Left to right—Sheila Donahue, secretary; Shirley Schibley, treasurer; Mary Ann Handlan, vice-president; John Wyatt, president. Freshman officers went to David's Mink Farm to study FUR NEWS. Left to right-Paul Snyder, treasurer; Betty 17 Davids, vice-president; James Lawlor, president; Beverly Placito, secretary.
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Seniors at THE JUNIOR SHOP with Mrs. John Maher, Manager. Left to right-President, Peter Arthur; Treas- urer, Frank Consolie; Vice-President, Theresa lannopollo; Secretary, Robert Maher. Geneva, prosperous, progressive, and growing is the largest city and the trading cen- ter of four counties in this rich area of upstate New York. Class officers of OUR TOWN have had their pictures in connection with parental business. The sophomores go to the candy concession at SMITH'S STORE, operated by Mr. Shalala. Louise, his daughter, is president. Martha Sullivan, secretary, and Donald Ninestine, vice-president, purchase for a sophomore party.
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FRESHMEN CLASS-ROOM 4 Row 1, left to right—C. Feligno, J. Bertino, M. Bell, B. Ricci. Standing—F. Galgano, E. McGuire. • Row 2, left to right—J. DiAntonio, S. Goodenow, V. Calabrese, R. Lemmon. Standing—R. Biesenback, J. Legott, W. Hefferon. SISTER BERNARD Chemistry Biology General Science Moderator Room 7 18 SISTER CONSILIA Religion 1 English 1 Latin 1 Moderator, Room 9
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