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Freshmen Welcomed The CLASS OFFICERS: SAM BONASSO, president; CHRIS BONASSO, secretary-treasurer; and KEITH SUSSKIND, vice-president. Eager, yet cautious, the Class of '75 plunged into a new school life. On August 23, orientation was held to introduce school life to the new underclassmen. Here they became acquainted with student body of- ficers and the classrooms. Their homeroom teachers, Thomas Dragich, William Lawson, Jean Minutelli, Darlene Boyles, Linda Huber, Charles Snyder, Eliza- beth Rice, Florena Duling, Geraldine Pyles, and Tina Ruggeiro, met them on the first day. As they came face to face with new problems, they also became aware of the need for organiza- tion. Out of this awareness Sam Bonasso, Keith Susskind, and Chris Bonasso were elected as class officers. Homeroom representation to both student and class councils became the duties of Susie Blankenship, Carol Critchfield, Geno Ezelle, Rachel Gross, Brenda laquinta, Donna Massacci, Scott Pol- lack, Kevin Singley, Mike Stone, and Valerie Yoak along with their alternates Dominick Alvaro, Dar- lene Chess, Cathe Dunn, Raymond Gerba, Jim Koon, joe Massinople, Joyce Pitrolo, Joe Slepesky, Terri Tartt, and Mike Yanero. Mr. Thomas Dragich, as their advisor, put forth a great deal of effort in help- ing to make the year a successful one. Required courses, social studies, English, science, math and gym, kept Frosh busy during five periods. For the sixth class, they could have chosen from many electives such as French I, Spanish I, Latin I, Chorus I, Drafting I, Wood Shop, Art I, Band, or Home Economics. The Class of '75 kept active after school with extra- curricular activities. Many participated in French I Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Art Club, Chess Club, Froshettes, Projectionists Club, Froshaliers, or the Polar Bear Bands. This year's Freshmen acknowledged the annual custom of decorating the Christmas tree in the court. Besides this, they worked studiously at their own class projects, making their first year at FSH one to remember. AT LEFT: Studious Freshmen boys Bobby Elliott and George Amos study in the school library. Freshmen 28
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