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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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Corporals ff if ff CORPORAL TECHNICIANS Junior Class Officers Charles Carroll, Treasurer, Raymond Bevan, Vice-President, Richard Chapman, President, William Such, Secretary. The corporals are proud to admit that they have in their ranks, students known to all in our organization. Their commanding officer, Richard Chap- man, has shown his abilities as leader and also as an outstanding football player. Raymond Bevan acts as Assistant commanding officer and one would have to go far to find a person with more spirit. Little has to be said about secretary William Such and treasurer Charles Carroll who made their names on the basketball floor. Franklin Schumaker, John Pollock, and Marilyn Harer helped to make our La Masque Club play, Srnilin' Through, a hit. We have seen James McCormick, Squier Hanni and John Pierce go right to town to make our basketball team a success. Joyce Palmer has been faithful in working on the annual and we will hear more of her when she becomes editor next year. Collectively they're a bunch not to be exceeded by any. twenty-three
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