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uzahon Ciaclefa SOPHOMO RES Well. our TirsT year in The Senior l-ligh is over- and guiTe a year iT wasl AlThough The idea oT sTill being The upperclassmen remained in our minds Trom Junior l-ligh School, iT didn'T Take long To realize ThaT we were beginning aT The boTTom of anoTher TlighT oT sTairs. AhfSeniorsl Things looked raTher dark and depressing aT ThaT Time. buT as we look back over The year, who had more Tun Than we? We elecTed Walley STanley, president Boyd Eaglen, vice presidenT: Bill Scallen, secreTaryZ Frances La- Vange, Treasurer and Trom Then on iT was smooTh sailing. Do you remember The TirsT experimenT in Biology ThaT ended in a waTer baTTle, or when lvlr. Clark discovered Two young ladies holding a secreT conversaTion in The lab supply room or when Boyd Eaglen recovered Joyce Logan's shoe iusT when Mr. lvlassing walked in? Good old Science days! Poor Lee lvliller is sTill blushing Trom his nickname Lena or did Bill Scallen blush a deeper red when Sue really received his sweaTer To wear in public? Which caused The biggesT rioT?-When Ed Hanson ac- cidenTally Tell over backwards in his chair and broke iT or when he insisTed sirloin sTeak comes Trom a pig? XNhaT a day ThaT was when Jackie Caldwell was pushed inTo The hall while Trying To Take a showerll WhaT no camera around? l-larry Yaple came Through wiTh a bang aT our sophomore parTy when he opened The pop boTTle . . . who could TorgeT anyThing ThaT happened aT ThaT parTy, especially The endless amounT oT reTreshmenTs7 The girls really danced The boys Tired ThaT nighT excepT Tor Boyd Eaglen who spenT mosT oT The evening Trying To call lvlargie on The phone over Wal- Ter ImlarringTon's sound eTTecTs. Were JoeTTa Nece and RoberT ChrisTianson really playing checkers in The corner? No one ThroughouT The year caused more exciTemenT Than Doris June Hellyer when she came To school wiTh a beauTiTul engagemenT ring Trom her Marine. Remember how proud we were when sophomore Pam' Seiberkrob and her broTher, Dick, sang aT l-larbor Moon and when Josephine Zalenski Twirled her ba- Ton? Charles BreTz, Joe Maille. and Richard McLeod are sTill our Three muskaTeersQ and Wally and Richard YosT sTill our cuT-ups -Bless'Themilll7 A new double daTe Team has developed This year, Dave WiTherow and Tom McQueeney, The resulTs are GK. Tooll We've heard ThroughouT The year Tine reporTs of The Lovejoy Twins and lvlary Jane Trigilio's work in The l'lospiTal, we're proud oT our True Americans. WhaT Sophomore can'T Think oT harvesT moons wiThouT Thinking oT our Tamous hayrides . . . we had good Times, didn'T we, Wally? So many happy Times, iT seemed as iT The only ones who had Troubles were our G E boys geTTing back To school in The mornings . . . Tire Trouble. gas Trouble, hiTch-hiking Troubles . . . poor boys . . . Nol Poor Teachers! We gained some new Sophomores This year. David and Doris XNiTherow. our former Lawrence Park broTher and sisTer Team, Joan Throop and lvlary Ann RudolT Trorn Academy. Emma Scimimi from Greens- burg High and Shirley Williams Trom Wesleyville. Remember Emma's Hbleacher Trouble in The gymn7 ' lT all seems so long ago buT The memories will long be wiTh us. To The incom- ing Sophomores we wish you luck and may you enjoy your lOTh year oT school as much as we did! l - A
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rounc! Cfellf - 7 SEVENTH GRADE The SevenTh Grade. The largesT class in The Junior l-ligh, has been very acTive This year. All The sTudenTs have worked hard in The scrap drives, magaf zine sales. seed sales, and oTher conTesTs. The 7A division sponsored acTiviTies This year . . . a roller skaTing parTy. ice sl4aTing parTy. ChrisTmas parTy, ValenTine parTy, a special assembly, a play. The TC division Took The lead in sporTs wiTh Their mosT ouTsTanding baseball game oT The year. EIGHTH GRADE The 8A division sponsored The CenTral STar , The new Junior High newspaper This year. The class was divided inTo Two sTaTTs under The Two ediTors. Bruce Morgan and Donald Adams. WiTh The able assisTance and co-operaTion oT The ediTors and Their sTaTTs, Tour issues have been published. The whole division sponsored a ST. PaT- riclds Day ParTy which was a huge success. The 85's have been handicapped in carrying ouT acTiviTies This year because oT The TreguenT change OT sTudenTs, neverTheless, They nobly conTribuTed To all acTiviTies in The school. NINTH GRADE The QA class, The Seniors of The Junior l-ligh had many inTeresTing parTies . . . a slcaTing parTy, l-lalloween parTy, hayride parTy, and many birThday parTies. They were aTTended by many oT The 9AIs. and a Tew Triends Trom oTher classes. The QB class, The Freshmen , oT The senior high. kepT busy by The senior high acTiviTies, had only Two parTies ThroughouT The year, a ChrisTmas parTy and a parTy The laTTer parT oT April. The 9B's were The TirsT class To have The Library as Their homeroom and have seT a good example for oTher classes.
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