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P56 3 hm Glbb treasurer Ioan Orllch presldent Iohn McGu1re secretary fnotm pzcturei Terry Sproull V1CGPl'9SldeI1l Life Begins Lrfe usually begrns at brrth but for these green young teen agers hte beglns rn thelr nmth year of school We call them freshmen Walkrng 1n cmd out of mob games are the freshmen Wllh eyes l1ke saucers ever watchlng the upper classmen w1th the leadmg parts Classes were also mterestlng and d1ff1cult What 1n the world does x and y represent? Have you ever worked that horrlble machlne housed 1n the pnnt shop? It really has a name the lmotype your C Q 'P And above everyth1ng else those 1nexper1enced fresh men seemed to know all about C Q After observ1ng the upper classmen 1n school and at school act1v1t1es they declded the school needed a courtesy dr1ve C Q your courtesy quotrent All types of suggest1ons and mottoes were sent out to be used for class room d1scuss1on Recogmtron at last Those beammg httle prxres walkmg around the halls rn May were freshmen For the hrst week rn May was Freshman Week A celebratlon 1n form of a party was held on May 7th Not only fame but fortune was ga1ned 1n May Garden Dreams the yearly Freshmore dance was held on May Zlst Only a few more days and those httle players who learned stage bus1ness whrle do1ng mob scenes and walk ons w1l1 enloy vaca t1on and then come back do1ng b1t parts on th1s same stage l t ' ' S. : ' . ' : ' . O I C.Q., C.Q., everywhere we turn there is the poster, How is I ll ll
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CLASS 34 Lett to Right, Lust Row: Hannah Odisho, Martha Moore, Nathan Mirza, George Pappas, Angeline Palvas, Ioann Muffoletto, Ianet Nordstrom. Third How: Iay Meyer, Dorothy Mikelja, Robert Muller, Shelley Rian, Melvin Pekarsky, Iames Pupillo, Barbara Raines. Second Row: Patricia Huthertorcl, Ierry Pennack, George Peters, Andy Praschak, Carolyn Pictor. First How: Ann Russell, Caranne Rose, Beverly Renri, Alice Rothschild, Iohn Milligan. Quietness!! Unusual, but it's there in class 34. Mrs. Schiess, the register teacher, allows no visiting during the meeting. Six pupils from this group are in band, and two take orchestra. Seven pupils have participated in special programs. Something more unusual. one member oi this class does free lance photography for a magazine. CLASS 35 Top Row: Iim Yurchak, Frank Salerno, Philip Turner, Byron Spangler, Mary Saika. Fourth Row: Carmen Thureanos, Phyllis Williams, Bessie Spiros. Barbara Wilkinson, loyce Sparkman, Fern Weiss. Sophie Sekerez. Third Row: Suzanne Strom, Rita Ycrlowitz, Danny Sayles, Bill Sami. Charlotte Sparks, Laura Westbay, Pat Smith, Susan Shapley. Second Row: Mary lane Stefan, Garden Shoneider, Iames Underwood. First Row: Elizabeth Tompi, Barbara Tarkelley, Victor Shneider, lack Wishart. Class 35 should know a great deal about business by the time they graduate, for their home-room teacher is Miss Brown. She presides at the meetings as there is no home-room president. This class is an average class, showing special interest in participating programs which require individual skills. Page 7
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