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STUDENT INTERESTS CHARLES KEYSER General Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Algebra I, Assistant Principal, Assistant Track Coach FLOYD O. KING Biology, Driver Education SHIRLEY MILLER Shorthand I and II, Vocational Typing, Office Practice RICHARD NESTI World History, United States History, Varsity Football Coach, Athletic Director HAROLD RAYMOND Boys' Physical Education, Business Law, Personal Typing, General Business, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Coach JOHN A. ROACH Industral Arts, Drafting, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach. JOHN R. SAMLIN Chemistry, Biology, Freshman Football and Basketball Coach CHARLES SOUTHARD Choral Music, English I EDNA M. THOMPSON Journalism, English III and IV JULIA ZERNZACH Latin I and II, Librarian MARJORIE WELLER Home Economics I and II Page 21
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FACULTY GUIDE NORAIYN BAILY Speech, English CHARLES C. BAIN Agriculture, General Science DAVID M. BAKER Vocational Shop MRS. VERANA BALLOU Home Economics, General Science, Family Living FRED BENCRISCUTTO Boys' Physical Education, General Science, Varsity Basketball Coach, Frosh-Soph Football Coach EILEEN CONNOLLY English I, Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, French ANTON DEMICHELIS Problems, Civics, Physics, Bookkeeping SHIRLEY DONNELLY Girls' Physical Education MINNIE FENOGLIO English II RICHARD A. FLING Instrumental Music. Page 20
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SENIOR OFFICERS: Raymond Sebastian, Treasurer; George Pistona, Vice-President; Janet Panizzi, Secretary; Lyn Filippini, President; Miss Edna M. Thompson, Class Sponsor. HALL HIGH SENIORS ACTIVE LEADERS Now we are seniors! To the underclassmen we are the school leaders. Let's pause and glance over our four years here at Hall High. As freshmen we were a bit hesitant and inexperienced. We were like little sight-seers; everything was new and different. Would we make good? The answer meant much to us. Our officers for 1951-52 were Rich May, President; Pete McLean, Vice-President; Jim Curley, Treasurer; and Sally Norris, Secretary. Miss Eileen Connolly was our class sponsor. When we were sophomores, we were better acquainted with the routine, teachers, and school as a whole. During our sophomore year we began to participate in various clubs and activities. Sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance was our most important event this year. We elected Rich May, President; Rich Centner, Vice-President; Joanne Greener, Treasurer; and Sharon Buffo, Secretary. Mr. Vincent Urbanek was our class sponsor. As juniors we became very active in extra- curricular activities. How important we felt as upper-classmen! Among our main events this year were the Junior-Senior Prom, Come Rain or Shine, the junior class play, and the sponsoring of a senior farewell hop. This year we also began to work on the HALL TIMES and the HALL LIGHT. Our officers were Ed Ziel, President; Rich Salmon, Vice-President; Mary Jane Magnani, Treasurer; and Mary Theresa Grivetti, Secretary. As juniors, we had Mr. John Roach as our class sponsor. This year as seniors we became leaders and scholars. A great many of our classmates took part in clubs and organizations, music, athletics, dramatics, and publications. Our senior play, Gramercy Ghost proved to be a big success. Our officers for this year were Lynn Filippini, President; George Pistona, Vice-President; Janet Panizzi, Secretary; and Ray Sebastian, Treasurer. Our class sponsor was Miss Edna M. Thompson. Now, with our accomplishments made at Hall High, we are ready to prove our worth to our parents, teachers, and friends. Page 22
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