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YEARBOOK COMMITTEE SEATED (left to right) Myron Cooper, Richard H. Marzynski. STANDING (left to right) Gecrge W. Glatis, Donald C. Nicholson, Charles E. Hotton. PICTURE COMMITTEE SEATED (left to right) Robert N. Blakeman, William B. Wharton (Chairman). STANDING (left to right) Michael J. Fucillo, Frazier S. Taylor, Ronald B. Cook.
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ALUMNI COMMITTEE SEATED (left to right) Theodore H. Howe, Arnold T. Howe (Chairman) STANDING (left to right) Thomas J. Myron, Robert P. Noonan, Edmund S. La- Marre. PROM COMMITTEE SEATED (left to right) Robert T. Jenksinson (Chairman), Charles J. O ' Brien. STANDING (left to right) Philip J. Micciche, Louis C. Assad, Richard C. Wolff.
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SONG COMMITTEE SEATED at piano: Joseph K. Fish. STANDING (left to right) Richard D. Sullivan, John G. McCarthy. Class M ist or y FRESHMAN YEAR I had just reached Warren Avenue when I saw a typical E. H. S. student holding on to a tree. What ' s the name of that castle? I asked. Oh, that ' s English High was the reply that staggered me as the walls appeared to grow more immense the more I looked at them. Considering the years and the weather, the building has stood up remarkably well, but one could not help wondering why a fire station had been built just around the corner. Once inside the building, 1 could find no way out. 1 followed the arrows, showing the up and down stairways, literally, and spent many houis searching for the up stairways. To this day, there are still Freshmen look- ing for cross-corridors on the third floor. During the lunch period, we found ourselves amid a herd of famished men. We often noticed empty tables far from the confusion, and proceeded to sit down. Our hopes soon faded when we were told that the tables were re- served for Seniors. Four minutes was not a long enough time for us Freshmen to move from one room to another, especially for the Freshmen who looked at every picture that lined the walls of the corridors. Latin and French were comparatively new to most of us, but we soon planned to buy trots for Caesar and Cicero. Probably the hardest test of high school ended on the day we became Sophomores. We had surely learned a great deal about the castle.
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