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JU IOR CLASS HI TORY Upon returning to j.H.S. in September, the Class of '60 was bent toward making this year as great as our last. The first business of the new year was the elec- tion of oficers. The following were chosen: President .......... .............. D ale Colby Vice-President ..... ....... M arsula Munson Secretary ....... .............. P amela Everett Treasurer .......................... Robert Whitehead Our Class Play, Seven Sisters, was presented on january 31, under the able direction of Miss Myrtle Paetznick. We, the Class of '60, would like to thank Miss Madeline Rogers, Mrs. Ida Childs, Miss Margaret Hook, Miss Helen Sell- strom and Miss Marguerite Van Dewark for their fine work on committees. Our class rings were put on display this spring, reminding us that our happy days at J.H.S. were growing shorter. Rings will be delivered next fall. The finalist in the American Field Service Foreign exchange student program is Marsula Munson. On the athletic side, homeroom 105 carried the class colors against the seniors for the cham- pionship in basketball. Carol Kaminski, Ann Olson, Allen Peck and alternates Carol Joy and Brian Sisak represented the Class of '60 in the traditional Charles E. Hall debate. The members of the Class of '60 would like to thank Mr. Wilson for the fine help he has given us this vear. Donald Manno, Historian. JUNIOR CABINET First Row: lSeatedJ Mr. Wilson, Marsula Munson, R. Dale Col- Robert A. Paterniti. Third Row: George Afmelq Carol hl-6Wl5 by, Pamela Everett, Robert Whitehead, Lynette Carlson. Second Karen E. Culver. Joseph C- galil-NESS. Marcia Marchlando Row: Dennis R, Tetft, Don Freling, Judith Donelson, Marvin R, Nancy Hornsten, Anthony C. Parrnella, Hazel Batt, Julie Erickson Johnson, Kay M. VanNatter, G. Brian Sisak, Carol A. Salcle,
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JUNIOR G Firsl' Row: L. Weinslein, M. Bowers, K. Culver, A. M. Olson A. K. Carlson, C. Joy, H. Sander, S. Leffen, V. Eckslronm D. Brew. Second Row: J. Acker, S. Roberlson, N. Solinger, D. Belles, A. Agare, C. Calamunci, M. Cordner, T. Quisem- berlo, B. Mafhis, B. Brighlman, L. Brown, D. Bull. Third Row: C. Corio A. Glace S. Donch K. Chase J. Va car - , , , , c o, M. J. Den Tico, M. Halsfed, F. l-lagsfrom, G. Nickerson, S. Palmieri, B. Salcli, S. Ralph, J. Sanders. Fourlh Row: R. Carlson, J. Thun- berg, J. Ocoboc, E. Stark, M. Dufron, R. Macaluso, K. O'Block J. Ballaqlia, C. Yocum, G. Cosimano, G. Cochrane, M. Marucci JUNIOR BOYS IRLS Firsl Row: D. Sundeen, E. Wolfe, D. Forbes, R. Colby, R. While- head, A. Prefe, R. Misfrella, C. Vullo. Second Row: D. Lind- quist, J. Todaro, P. Tumminia, G. Armele, L. Farr, B. Mac- Dougall, G. Andersen, J. Vullo, C. Thompson. Third Row: E. Raner, C. Casler, D. Anderson, M. Burns, J. Calabrese, P. Kidder, C. Brunacini, J. Elias, A. Annis. Fourlh Row: C. Glover, J. Buffone, D. Lund, R. Tompkins, W. Rounds, -GROUP ll J. Fofi. Fiffh Row: D. VanArsdale, B. Weber, E. Wealherly, F. Ahlbeck, S. Malm, A. Tilaro, H. Ball, N. Curling, L. Drake, V. Jackson, M. John, D. Jenkins, N. McCann, P. Jenson. Sixlh Row: M. Smilh, J. DuBois, J. Simpson, K. Pelerson, S. Swanson, D. Daversa, M. Cangialosi, R. Dunn, L. Johnson, N. Lilly, M. Hendrickson, C. Kosinski, N. Bauer, M. Kibler, V. .Mina'ri. Sevenfh Row: D. Mazzone, N. Rockman, J. Giambra, S. Hickman, R. Berg, S. Kellgren, C. Salde, J. Breckenridge, M. Munson, M. Oldslrom, J. Nelson, K. Keefe, D. Sleele, L. Woodburn, C. Lewis, D. Johnson, A. Cusimano. -GROUP II R. Johnson, M. Marchiando, D. Smllh, F. Hursl. Fiffh Row: J. Galafi, B. Johnson, R. Myers, N. Swanson, B. Johnson, T. Nel- son, C. Ellis, D. Fredlund, P. Swanson, R. Johnslon, G. Car- vella. Sixfh Row: R. Hedlund, J.Wrigh+, S.Salemme, M. Cosla, ID. ghase, J. Lynch, P. VanBever, J. Olson, D. Sorce, J. Gaefa, .. 'ranzen. i
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V12 ,As F, 'R , , . 5 . 'wr ' 17 co , if-4 or 'wi' -N, iv SOPHOMORE CABINET First Row: Shelly Liberg, Tom Gill, Joan Canfora, Sal Bellavia, Martha Swan, Scheryn Sprinchorn. Second Row: David Kling, Sandra Pnatz, Barbara Hansen, Jonna Sane, Lynn Roberts, Jim lntihar, Linda Malmberg, Margery Carlson, Mr. Wilson. Third Row: Peter Wolfe, Virginia Werner, Karen Dahlberg, David Fagerstrorn, Mary Clinger, Charles G-lace, Karen Sampson, Judith Morgan, lsadore Barlow. OPHOMORE CLASS HI TGRY In our hands, the care of the future, is the motto of the Class of 1961. This motto illustrates the responsibility placed in the hands of our class which entered J.H.S. in September with an enroll- ment of over 500 students. Mr. Robert Wilson, the class adviser, directed us in our first social project of the year which was the assembly presented by the Sophomore Class. On March 7 a Sophomore Class Party was held in the school gym. Jim Roselle was there to provide entertainment with his records, and other acts were presented by members of the Sophomore Class. On April 25 the Sophomore Class Play, Girl Crazy, was held under the direction of Mrs. Judy V. Morrell. All dramatically inclined members of our class were given a chance to help in the production of this play. The Class of 1961 has had a very active and successful year and we hope next year will be even better. The officers which have led our class this year WCICZ President .......... ..... S al Bellavia Vice-President ..... ...... J oan Canfora Secretary .......... ..... M artha Swan Treasurer ...... ............ T homas Gill Historian .......................... Scheryn Sprinchorn Scheryn Sprinchorn, Historian.
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