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Big Sfory 1f5 row, left to right: J. Bender, C. Bvrtscll, N. Oliverio, M. Hensler, T. Benn-n, S. Leone, H. Riley. A. Patti. K. Fnlcomer, F. Shrum, C. Disto- fano. Ser-ond row: P. Cresson, I. Spllon, J. Lanrenzio, J. Chockla, D Sylvester, B. Ritchey, P. Pollard, M. Chamln-rlain, M. Vitale Third row: ll. Henilvrson. C. Smay, P. Tepper, D. Maguire ,l. Klyin. M. Klyni. l.. Romline-lla. A. Bollinger, J. Benton Rnpr-rt. Fourth row: T. Cawoski, D. Cainphvll, C. Waite, D Fowlvr. l'. Kurtz. H. Opatka, A. Calosi, P. Lanza, T. Rizznto lilioxlcs, S. llurik. l 1'fth row: ,l. Rin-nour, 5. Mastrorocco, D Boy:-r. D. Robinson. B. Dillon. G. llrav, ll. Sinclorf J UQ-lsflorf, A. ll. Wagglv. U. Plnnnne-r, S. Wllc'y, S. Sylvvstvr, R. A. llarron, .l. llofinann, ll. 4 , . Nlowry, R. D1-ll, D. cillillIIll4'l'lillIl. lf. Fvrvna. v inger, P. Crcsson. Second - Rvsidcs. M. Cliamlwrlain, v clori, M. Klynl. 4 P' wr al l 7 1 The Librarians are a group of harcl-working girls who make the lilmrary in the high school one of the many ploasnrvs that the stu- clvnts can enjoy. They have efficiently assisted in the library repairing, Catalog- ing, ancl scouring information for the stuflvnt lmofly. The lilmrary is unclcr thc direc- Iion of Mrs. lVlcK0lvf'y. All stumlvnts arc envouragcrl to lalw advantage of tho many op- porlunilivs given in ilu' lilxrary. y First row, left lo right: K. y J. Klyln, D. Maguire, Mrs. Space Pafrol Fnlcoincr, S. Wil:-y McKt'lvcy, A. Boll row: F. Cravvr, Y A. Patti. D. G1-IS ...--r
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Plamclofhes Men One of the must ixnportant :incl efficient 0I'WZllllZilll0IlS in our P school is the Student Cuunvil. The members are aflniittml into the Counvil lay heing vlevtvfl hy their fellow stuclents. The Counvil has fulfilled their responsihilities well for the entire year. They spmisnrefl flames, as- semblies and the selling of ref freshnients at fnuthall and lmskct- ball games. This year they start- vrl the limnn' roll and hull cluty. With the funds they bought sf-lmol f-quipnwnt suvh as a 1'0- rorcling machine. l'0i'01'flS and il chec'k-prntevting lllJ.N'lllIlf'. WH' are grateful ancl give a vote of thanks to the Stutlcnt Counvil antl their sponsor, Mr. Grote. fur helping us enjoy ll year of fun and pleasure.
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Foreign lnfrigue This is one of our newly formed clubs comprised of twenty-eight students from l rf-nch l and French lt classes. The first job was to get permission from the Stu- dent Council and Mr. Landis to start the club. Next came the election of officers: Sam Mastrorocco, prcsidentg Dave Robin- son. vice president: Pete Lanza. treasurerg Norma Olivcrio. secretary. The club met once a month to secure a better understanding of French, and to develop an association between our words and those of France. Ideas flourished and cnj-oyment was had from winning prizes for matching contests and bingo. Witli the students co- operating with Mrs. Tovo. the adviser, the club is will on thc road to success. Left to right: S. Nlastrorowo, presivlenlg N. Uliw-rio. St'!'f!'flIl'y1 D. Robinson. vin' prmia'w11g P. Lama. lrrr1.vurr'rg Mrs. Tovn arlzfiser. First row, left to right: .l. Bender, N. Oliverio, T. Beu- tvn, S. Leone, M. Hensler, A. Patti, K. Fulcomer, C. Bertsch. Second row: l. Sphon, ll. Ritchey, A. Bollinger, J. Klym, Plummer. D. Maguire, D. Celsdorf. S. Wiley, M. Vitale. Third row: P. Lanza. P. Kurtz. S, Mastrorocco, D. Robinson. ll. Dillon, ll. lloyvr, D. tfhambs-rlain. F. Serena.
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