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ROOM 4 First row: Georgia Carlton, Ruth Cook, Ellen Burtt, Joyce Cogswell, Lucille Cardina, Melvo Colgrove, Gertrude Cowley, Pauline Brown. Second row: Erva Brown, Jomes Colgrove, Maxine Cooper, Keith Carobell, Barbara Clark, Joseph Chiappone, Clark Burwell. ROOM 2 First row: Florence Alban, Mary Bottista, Betty Bailey, Avo Bil- lington, Edna Bixler, E d it h Bixler, Joyce Brossington, Bette Brannigan, Phyllis Ahlstrom. Second row: George Beddingfield, Lloyd Barnhouse, Warren Adams, Donald Bickel, Alice Bihory, Ber- nice Brooks, Yvonne Bourdeoux, Bert Bonness, Jock Binns, Maynard Allen, James Beymer. Third row: Frank Boucher, Richard Ames, Robert Benson, Donald Armstrong, Arthur Blum, Joseph Alban, Adelbert Abrahomson. ROOM 24 First row: Marion Popp, Lillian Popely, Beatrice Nelson, Margaret Nordico, Carmella Nasco, Adeline Olmsted, Jo Ann Neeburr, Hazel Reeves, Mary Pomeroy, Marcia Payne, Aleda Newman, Dorothy Roinery, Shirley Purtell, Gloria Price, Gloria Pizzino. Second row: Lois Lockwood, Mor- jorie Haycox, Elner Bowker, Jean Randolph, Mayme Prezioso, Helen Orient, Maranna Shirley Noriss, Miriam Ort Palmer, Angela Pace, Alice Powers, Jackie' Sippolo, Freda Guynn, Mary Pormo. Third row: David Nicholls, Price, George Noble, Sweeny, James O'Berg, Lee William Chaffee, Robert William Merwin Nichols, Sweet, Raymond Hirvi, Richard Hemming, Michael Ondercein, Joseph Pace, Kenneth Plummer. ROOM 26 First row: Martha Woodruff, Mary Widgren, Luro Taylor, Elizabeth Yoe, Norma Widgren, Charlene Whiting, Lois Tucker, Dorothy Thomas, Josephine Zeoli, Margaret Trayter, Peggy Yorber, Martha Whitaker. Second row: Louis Tamasick, Rob- ert Yager, Virginia Webster, Mary Welch, Norma Wolff, Dorothy Wil- cox, Lucille Whipple, Harold Vol- entine, Henry Zolar, Edward Wid- gren. Third row: John Ward, George Tuttle, John Toylor, John Zuzek, Burleigh Walker, Sheridan Winkel' man, Bartlett Word, James Temp- esta, Melvin Yokie, Tony Torre, Q twe
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Privates t ff t PRIVATES FIRST CLASS Sophomore Class Officers James Tempesfa, President: Helen Orient, Secretary: Daniel Nardico, Treasurer: William Kleinshrof, Vice-Pnsidenf. IIP - d b If Il I rivates to ay, ut not or long, thats the 'war cry' of the sopho- more class. Their officers, James Tempesta, president, William Kleinshrot, vice- president, Helen Orient, secretary, with the exception of Daniel Nardico who left to join the Marines, are already Privates First Class, and are leading their regiment forward with flying colors. Of course with such fine representations in speech as Aleda Newman, Richard Hubbard, Jean Smith, Marshall Doolittle, Martin Levitt, and others, you would except them to come out in the lead. Then too, there was the skit for the school party, with George Beddingfield and his three 'newcom- ers' to the army, Richard Lucey, Ted Lehmann, and Carl Neipert. For their future Junior-Senior prom, the privates sponsored a magazine campaign, which turned out to be a huge success. Now these tenderfeet are looking forward to their promotion late in the spring. nineteen
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2' il M X wenty-one ROOM 22 First row: Mildred Luthanen, Jean Howland, Janice Hawkins, Barbara Hutches, Marilyn Holden, Mariorie Johnson, Bernice Hill, Litta Grey Judd, Lena Lucrezi, Inez Johnson, Bernice Hemming, Josephine Lass- nick, Arlene Lockwood, Joan Lucas, Second row: Richard Lucey, William Lawrence, Louis Kish, Richard Kal- lay, Margaret Kovacs, Mary Ann Lipovich, Marguerite Hendershot, Carter Hyde, Ted Lehman, Donald Lewis, Raymond Lynch. Third row: Clayton Johnson, Mar- tin Levitt, Anthony Lombardo, Dale Howell, Richard Hubbard, William Louden, Edward Kruter, Donald Kallay, William Kleinshrot, Elmer Kish, Richard Immel, Wynne Kallay. ROOM 20 First row: Dorothy Ede, lrene Gor- man, Audrey Hach, Joyce Flem- ming, Rose Franciotti, Lavon Died- rick, Mary Dickson, Fay Fitzgerald, Mary Giconia, Elaine Haley, Marilyn Gardner, Mary D'Abate, Jean El- well, Shirley Frank. Second row: James Faranacci, Jo- seph Hager, Donald DeNezza, Florence Endress, Helen Harris, Mary Cramer, Lois Haskins, Gerry Edwards, Joyce Davis, Lorena Dunn, Ralph Fridg, Dewey David- son, Richard Delp. Third row: Leo Davis, Paul Groves, Marshall Doolittle, Allan Doerner, William Duble, Vincent Crosby, John Guerra, Edward Flynn, Neal Davis, Jack Fees, Forrest Glenn. ROOM 25 First row: Mary Shumaker, Helen Smith, Elaine Sheets, Lois Stalker, Christine Salminen, Roseanne Rich- ards, Betty Scheve, Jean Smith, Shirley Stark, Eleanore Simko, Peggy Snyder, Blanche Roberts, Barbara Ritter. Second row: Delbert Slitor, Rich- ard Seymour, Richard Sopko, Wini- fred Such, Carol Shepard, Shirley Smith, Zayle Rust, Mary Romano, Genevieve Sennett, Elizabeth Snod- grass, George Rolfe, Robert Sopko, Third row: Richard Spangler, Joseph Skillthorpe, Edward Sabo, Donald Spaller, Robert Smith, Robert Ryan, Glenn Richards, George Sta- ten, Richard Sopko, Thomas Sund- berg. ,, - '-' rvnf- Ll J ROOM 23 First row: Mary Marana, Eleanor McManus, Irene Martin, Jean Mun- son, Ann Mally, Lillian McGovern, Dorothy Mainey, Mary Morrison, Rita Nagle, Veronica Molnar, Lu- cille Mack, Virginia Mallory. Second row: William Miltner, Mario Murray, Robert McManus, Eugene Milczewski, Ruth Murphy, Lovie Manuel, Leona Maier, Harold Mace, James Marple, Frank McKosky, Patrick Mulqueeny. Third row: Robert Masely, Paul Martin, Daniel Molnar, Joseph Moknack, Michael Mulqueeny, Lewis Miller, Larry McCollister, James Mulqueeny, Daniel Nardico. William Miller, Wynne Muller.
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