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A dashing decor for the facade of D.H.S. is supplied by Homeroom 305. Row 1: Susan Mall, Susan Hall, Judy Hayes, Iudy Scalisi, Pat McClanaghan, Eva Stasikowski, Suellen Winstanley, Georgiana Bosch, Sara Morrison, Karen Zalewski, Row 2: Cathy Kosmalski, Janice Saganski, Mary Lou Bedra, Maureen Comer, Mary Ann Mc- Donnell, Cathy Oliver, Mary Enners, ,loan Rotolo, Ellen Piersanteg Row 3: Lucy Milligan, Iudy Miller, Debby Schoenherr, Nancy Nowak, Suzanne Leskoviansky, Linda DeWaele5 Row 4: Sandra Shrarnski, Suzanne Smith, Sharon Brossoit, Elaine Babis, Lucy Dell'Era, Marilyn Monette, Sandy Gore, Elaine Barth, Sue Andracke, ,ludith Vuylsteke, Sue Sadowski, ,lulie Hamway, and Sue Wieferman enjoy the warmth of a spring day. i 1s Before tackling afternoon classes on a balmy April day, Homeroorn 208 takes a much needed breather on Rosary Field after a strenuous morning. Row 1: Roseanne DeCoster, Angela Lombardo, Gretchen Thiel, Linda Wintergerst, Sharon Salach, ,ludy Farchone, Pat Hastings, Sue Rensel, Ellen Goryszewskig Row 2: Priscilla Hodge, ,lackie Iagels, Nancy Abraham, Palma Allport, Carol jones, Fran Bertotti, Faith Kolly, Terry Smyka, Doris Iodtsg Row 3: Pat Ryal, Ann Bidigare, Marcia Krawcznski, Anne Grillo, Pat Fallon, Margaret Wrosch, Pam Peplowski, Barb Victor, Elaine Gerhardstein, Suzette Meier, and Janet Avery. Kathy Cojacki, camera shy, stays in for some extra study. Informal breaks produce the revitalizing pep necessary to refresh pain-brained scholars. 101
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Zealous uniors Ada' Slbontaneiljf, ViUdCiltjl to D.H.S. all its ' fi? It 1 ts 2 1 E5 z - . Z I 3 ' 1 ' Q 11 iii Stagefright. noticeable in many amateurs, rarely occurs among Home- room 311 because they are the professional hams of the junior class. Row 1: janet Klebba, Connie McDonald, Kathy Hagan, Anne Kardos, Karen Ambrowski, Carol Christensen, Cynthia Demps, Martha Szurkiewicz, Andrea Risteter, Linda Butzier, Ieanine Vacl- nais, Diane Glaeser, Elizabeth Gruneyg Row 2: Barb Osborne, Nancy Rice, Sara Honey, Kathy Van Ryn, Dorothy Karpus, Mary Seven heads are better than one, claim homeroom chairmen Sara Morrison. Rachelle Young, Carol Christensen, ,lean Gilbert, Ann Bidigare, ,loann Cools, anal Sue Blondin, as they outline the junior Mission Project. 100 'J - I Kramer, Mary Youngblood, Peggy Shock, Joanne Garr, Loretta Szul- czewski, Kathy Patterson, Margaret Cianciolag Row 3: Judy Mansor, Paula Stylski, Linda Michels, Camille Wasnick, Priscilla Toth, Diane Miceli, ,loanne Gallagher, Helene Hoegeman, Heather LaRose, Ann Coughlin, Mary Ann Blaska. Camera shy: Mary Allor, Roberta Bielak, Rosemary Boike, Grace Licavoli, and Kathleen Melewicz. Their confident smiles mirror their unconquerable spirits. Stepping up to a higher intellectual level, Fran Burke -utilizes the library.
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Perched on the summit of a paper volcano, Homeroom 303 perceives an eruptive junior victory. Row 1: Beatriceann Antaya, Deanne Bag- ley, Sue Blondin, Marilyn Butkiewicz, Lena Comito, lean Connell, Mary Dean, Judy DeMaire, Rose DeMontis3 Row 25 Roseanne Fan- falone, Ann Gasloli, Sue Goike, Mary Su Goretsky, loann Grossi, Sharon Hachenski,Kathliin Lahey, Pat Moritz,Virginia Mualem, Elsa ,,,:.,,.,Q:.. ,E, , ,,. .., .r.-.,,., A Otto, Sharon Prokop, Rose Russo, Linda Sims, Beverly Smith, Joanne Trupiano, and Rose Zajac. Camera shy: Mary Lynn Addy. With this Everest the juniors easily climb to heights well beyond even their turtle-like hopes, astounding the school with their steaming en- thusiasm. Homeroom 303 - and all six other 1 lth grade homeroovns - believe that junior year is the time to mount all obstacles. jubilant juniors Secure Smashing Paper Drive Victory Amid the cheers and support of the junior class, Maureen Comer, Mary Kramer, and Carol Christensen elevate Beowulf, the perservering turtle, which led the class of '65 to victory. A chem lab doesn't furnish the best powder room, but it serves the purpose for Serafine Saracino.
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