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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class of “55-56” began their high school years on August 29, 1955, with an enrollment of 27 students, 11 girls and 16 boys. The class held their first meeting on September 1 and elected the following officers: Shirley Vargas President Jackie Hudsick Vice President Katherine Plazenski ................................. Treasurer Patty Rucinski ...................................... Secretary For our class colors we chose black and white; our flower, the yellow rose, and class advisor, Mr. Dardes. The 3 students elected to represent our class in the Student Council were Joanne Miller, Eddie Clinton, and Mickey Maholtz. Some of the students took an active part in basketball as Junior Varsity players and cheerleaders. Three J. V. Cheerleaders were chosen from our class. They were Barbara Gusherowski, Joanne Miller, and Judy Levendusky. Eight boys played on the J. V. basketball team. Shirley Vargas, Jackie Hudsick, Theresa Sadowski, Nancy Feldman and Patty Rucinski are journalism students. Patty Rucinski
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1955, our class held a meeting to elect our class offi- cers, class flowers, class advisor, class colors, class dues, and class motto. The following were named and were elected: President ...........................■,........ Neil Rogers Vice President Patricia Newell Secretary ................................... Edward Seduski Treasurer ................................. Alice Riccadonna Class Advisor ................................. Mrs. Me Fall CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS DUES CLASS MOTTO $1.00 a year “Climb tho the way be Rugged” Also three members of the class were elected to serve on the Student Council. Those elected are as follows: John Zernell Robert Blake Yvonne Johnson Donald Miller Robert Scanish Dolly Longo Ralph Assalone .... Alice Riccadonna Nellie Bundy Linda Riccadonna Marena Cataldo SOPHOMORE PASTIMES .......................... Studying with Alice Pestering Miss Sabbato Dancing Peddling the Press ........................ Cheering and singing ................................ Milking cows Riding the horses ................................. Rollerskating Yvonne Johnson Waiting for sixth period Robert Glass Working for Mitchell Ronald Michuck Peddling the Courier Edward Seduski Fishing fever Thomas Vargas Catching minnows Patty Newell Studying Mary Ann Caroll ........................... Staying home from school Catherine Webb Baby sitting Mary Lou Fava Riding in the G. M. C. Janet Assalone ......................................... Chasing boys John Zernell Loves Algebra II Sally Batterson .. Aileen Nelson .... Marion Kitchen ... Mary Ann Cheslock Robert Blake Neil Rogers ....... .. Writing poetry ........ Cheering ........ Boy crazy Being quiet Davy Crockett fan ....... Tying flies
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EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Kathryn Munn, Shirley Hockman, Vivian Challingsworth, Joan Carroll, Linda Candido. Second Row: Dennis Guido, Karen Winkler, Judy Weaver, Jessie Kitchen. 1 hird Row: George Friday, Harvey Bundy, Robert Plant, LaVerne Van Horn, Leslie Hutchins. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: William Scanish, Betty Munn, Frances Beck, Donna Lucore, Paula Miller, Judy DeSalve, James Assalone. Second Row: Leslie V an Horn, Cleta Alcorn, Rose Gusherowski, Patty Forsythe, Teddy Walters. Third Row: Francis Friday, Dallas Pane, John Vargas, Steve Kovack Charles Hahn, Clifford Plaszenski, Francis Chiodo.
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