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,K 'T We luniors can be found everywhere making our contributions to high school life. Each six weeks we are well represented on the honor roll and the distinguished high honor roll. It seems we tried extra hard in our studies this year so that we might be one of the lucky seven who would attain the privilege of being taken into the National Honor Society at the end of the year. When it came time to put on assemblies or our big event the lunior Class Play, you'd think we were professionals. Choosing the play, The Boarding l-louse Reach, we set out unior . . . ROOM 10 Row I. leit to right-Palumbo, Hobie, Pennesi, Krinock, Leary, Marie Hudalc, Martha Hudalc, Shwan. Row II--Vlfhite, Kozar, Hart shorn, Gess, Lewis, Mag lich, Vlfaqgle, Miss Nicol. Row III--Lanio, Wiatrak, Siko, Dorko, Carlson, Brubaker, Zidalc. Row IV--V i t a l e, Shumalcer, Paul, Malnofslci, Vasil, Bar- ron, VVilson, Kozar, ROOM 7 Row I, left to right-Gibbons, Krawtit, Kellerman, Short, Myers Pringle. bauqli, Shiineiolter, Kozem- rhcik, Brcivis, lVlvlVlalivn Clawsfwn. Row Ill-lolllsori, Catnip lu si ll Roman, Polinsky, Belson Bonifazi, Kinsey, Sinemus. Row IV--Koutsky, G u n d ei to make of it as big a success as the Senior Class Play. Diane White, Louise I-lalula, and Ronald Carlson were cast in the leading roles. With the money acquired from the class play and our Christmas card selling campaign, we financed the big social event of the year for the seniors and ourselvesrf-the Iunior-Senior Prom. To us prom night was the loveliest night of the year, and our memories of it will never be forgotten. But the Prom wasn't the only dance where we shone. ln Ianuary, at the annual Snowflake Coronation, we saw one of our members, lovely Diane White, reign as The glamour and Bard, Blankenbehler, Row Il-lrwin, Savanelli, Al- Diss, fiobinslcy, Mr. Caputo.
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ROOM 8 Row I, left to right-K o z a r, DeCario, Riftle, Siko, Moore Randall, Stromock, Kahl. Row ll-Neighly, Sowers, Di shong, Knupp, Clawson Shrum, Angus, I-lofirek Miller. Rowlll-Sedlak, Rich, Pan izzi, Schall, Berkey, Hudak Spillar, Kovac. Row IV-Kozenko, Barberich Meidinger, Gelsdorf, Mrs Lattanzio. ROOM 9 Row l, lelt to right-Oleyar, Cackowski, Olmizzi, Saba Coffman, Kraynak, Ankney, Gelston. Row Il-R e V i c k y, Kubistek Smith, McCracken, Petrarca Durasky, l-lalula, Yacobush Crocker, Iohnston. Row III-Cinibulk, Peterson, Dunlap, Sheppard, Fagan, McGuire, Zook, Leacock Thomas, Weatherton. Row IV-Keslar, McCracken, Carlson, Betts, Irwin, Diven Taubler, Crocker, Miss Kas perik. 1 queen of the ball with Carolyn Shwan as her pretty attendant. ln the athletic world at Derry Township the juniors have quite a few letter men repre- senting them in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Every junior is proud of the record of Bruce Betts and Carl Thomas Who hofd letters in football, track, and basketball. Leading the cheers at all these athletic events are four of our class, Regina Crocker, Diane White, Marie Sabo, and Shirley Albaugh. Next year these girls will be the backbone of the squad and in- struct our new cheerleaders. ln summing up our class activities we can't overlook the extraordinary musical talent of one of oufgirls, Eileen Fagan. Eileen's piano playing has been of invaluable service to our school and has won an accompanist's seat at county chorus. With Mr. Weber guiding our endeavors, we have had a wonderful year and have added many Worthwhile pages to our book of high school memories. ledge of Atudent Jaap . . . Zlndercldmfmen
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