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I i The Eighth Grade Front row, left to right-Anita Mirto, Denise Lawler, Carol Dc Groat, Martha Sullivan. Back row, left to right-Judy Frank, Janet Barnes, Mary Louise Hutchins. President-Martha Sullivan Vice-President-Anita Mirto Treasurer-Mary Louise Hutchins Secretary-Judy Frank The Eighth Graders returned in September to find thrce new classmates. We immediately started planning for the annual Halloween Party, which was enjoyed by all. A few weeks later we started work on the Christmas Cantata. Petit Noel. We joined forces with the seventh grade to sing the three Part songs without the assistance of the Glee Club. ' Denise Lawler joined our class a little after Christmas. Our next musical program was the Spring Concert in which we sang four songs directed by Mrs. Stewart and accompanied by Debby Waters. Three of our classmates participated in the Ballet. We were happy to do a Morris Dance and the Maypole. We look forward to mounting the hill next year as Freshmen. Thirty-one
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The Sophomores First row, left to right-Judy Knudsen, Vilma Connolly, Judy Spose, Nancy Wells, Donna Barron. Second row, left to right-Judy Pascale, Evelyn-Lee Zandri. Third row, left to right-Lorrie Fleming, Roseanne Abbadessa, Annette Mongillo Corinne Ohslund. Fourth row, left to right-Margery Taylor, Carol Ward, Dorothy Gearing. President-Judith Knudsen Secretary-Evelyn Lee Zandri V ice-President-Nancy Wells Treasurer-Lorraine Fleming Student Council Representative-Annette Mongillo Class Reporters-Rosanne Abbadessa and Carol Ward Our class returned to school full of enthusiasm to welcome two new members to our class, Margery Taylor and Donna Barron. In February we sponsored the traditional Barn Dance which we entitled Cupids Swing. We are very proud to say that the majority of the class is in the Glee Club. Our special contri- bution to the Glee Club is our outstanding pianist, Judy Spose. Donna Barron and Carol Ward took part in the instrumental quartet in the Spring Concert. Carol Ward, Nancy Wells, and Dorothy Gearing, our sophomore Trio, gave an excellent performance also. We took part in the folk dancing in the May festival and con- tributed a large number of our class to the cast of the ballet. With great anticipation we are looking forward to returning to The Gateway in the fall as Juniors. Thirty-three
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