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UNITED STATES HISTORY II Left to right: Susan Lamata, Shirley Anderson, Carolyn Goldstraw, Mr, William Eberly, Ted Bern- hardt, Geranium Waldron, Bob Tucker, John Lan- ing, John Kuck, Bill Jones. f'l'f1: FAMILY LIVING CLASS Jackie Donovan, Reed LeFebvre, Bob White, Sam Iorio, Nancy Logan, Sis Hurley, Gail Stakem, Mrs. Barbara Boone. 'IW'-L Q tix X xl , sa-s With but one boat in front of us and many waves closer to land, the Class of '56 arrived at eleventh grade, the next to reach her destination on the horizon. Mr. Kenneth Pederson was at the helm, helping with the iunior prom, class rings, and the magazine drive. Mr. John Lacy commanded us in Our Town. LIBRARY Left to right: Joan Fell, Pat Arena. TRIGONOMETRY CLASS First row, left to right: Dave Baldwin, Pot Arena. Second row: Ralph Stout, Rocky Maruca, Dick Gauck, Ralph Blumhardt. Third row: Lou Russo, Herman Meury, Ralph Jemison. Fourth row: Andy Wagner, Jim Cantwell.
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TBA -32, . ' 'N-K-1 A slightly different membership with the same names, but older, more knowing looks, comprised the ninth grade crew. Our class members had lived onthe boot's deck for a year and knew the ropes completely. There were a thousand little things that let us know that here we be- longed. MR. MULLlGAN'S GROUP Joe Kaplan, John Kuck, Mr. Mulligan, Ruth Olson, Edna Howell. MR. LACY'S CLASS Barbara Howarth, Janet Schwartz, Nick Lannutti, Bev Richebacher, Carol Haney, Ginny Inman, Jerry Matcho, Jackie Donovan, Connie Fogal, Doreen Johnson, Mr. Lacy, Gall Stakem, Jackie Rakosi, Lou Scartocci, Joyce Raymond, Carl Rebbeck, Nancy Bair, Jean Cacciatore. ln tenth grade we were older, wiser, still on course, with much ocean behind us, and many knots to go. MR. ZAHLER'S CLASS Janet Schwartz, Barbara Howarth, Mr. Zohler Carol Honey, Bev Richebacher, Arthura Thomas Lane Farrow, Lou Scartocci, Richard Timms. MISS DAVOLlO'S CLASS Nancy Bair, Yvonne Ash, Isabel Brancolino, Doreen Johnson, Marie Albertson, Jean lnverso, Miss Davolio, Ginny Inman, Jackie Donovan, Gail Stakem, Barbara Howarth, Connie Fogal, Ginny Whitlock.
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The last hours arrive in twelfth grade! We prepare to leave ships with memories of all the people and events that made Us a class, including Mr. Arthur Pitifath, ad- visor, the happy hours rehearsing for The Madwoman of Chaillot, the scenery we worked on, the proms, the Washington trip. All these things are unrelated but uniting factors that will someday make us stop and say, Being Midshipmen was fun. SPANISH ll CLASS First row: Marcia Owens, Second row: Elizabeth Bendrot, Barbara Spinelli, Third row: Rebecca Brenfleck, Red Davis, Carol Cubberly, Letha Si- mon. Fourth row: Miss Panaro, John Coates, Ro- berta Kottke, Lois Young. Fifth row: Grace Bas- sano, Bruce Lutz, Gail Coates, Nancy Duthie. Q. HISTORY CLASS First row: Yvonne Ash, Beth Wagner, Nancy Bair. Second row: Gail Stakem, Deanna Nictakis, Joyce Raymond, Jackie Donovan, Third row: Virginia Copner, George Epley, Dick Rynearson, Fourth row: Carol Jean Haney, George Drake, James Van Fleet, Daniel Dansbury. ' I 3' i ' f'T.'Ie:': ski TWELFTH GRADE GYM CLASS First row: Herman Meury, Tom Tucker, Lou Russo, Dick Rynearson, Gordon MacKay. Second row: Reed Le Febvre, Don Clopp, George Dorsett, Al Miller, Richard Nalbone, Ralph Stout, Jim VanFleet, Bill Jones, Joe Kaplan, Charles Apple, John Kuck, Teacher-Mr. Wimberg. Ti SCENERY PAINTING CLUB Betsy Willey, Ruthann Olson, Edna Howell, Isabel Brancolino, Joe Kaplan, Sam Iorio, Abe Vegotsky, Artie Thomas, Judy Gorton, Marcia Owens. 83
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