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..,.,,.,.j,gg-4-3gl,.,...,..,,,-,ft . . .fm stI5WfF-Exim, . SAGA UF THE SUPHU UHES Should you ask us of our first year, Of our early days as Freshmen, In this worthiest of high schools, We would tell you how in August Of the year one nine four two- We assembled in our classrooms To pursue a higher learning. Miss Galante and Mister Davies, Mister Quigg tthree patient peoplel Were our first reporting teachers. Uncle Sam called Mister Davies To the service of his country. Mister Keats came to replace him, But at Christmas time HE left us. We were taught by Mrs. Harvey 'Til our Freshmen days were over. To us these changes were confusing But by New Year's we were settled, And we held our first class meeting. President was Richard Nelson, Frederick Hagberg, his assistant, Lizzie Warner c'lected money. El. R. Bloam was secretary. ln our sports we were outstanding. Basketball brought us high honors When we out-played Sophs and Iuniors. Then came Spring with school romances, Fishing season, and vacation. We have told you of our first year. Now we'l1 tell of our experience Of our thrilling days as Sophomores. We the merry mischief makers Now reported to Miss Wallis- In her science laboratory, In Study Hall to Miss Schreiber. Football season was exciting- Five Soph huskies made the first team. Mrs. Brown, our music teacher, Tested our angelic voices. History classes grew much larger When we met Mister Funair. Change of office in November Brought us Buckskin as our leader, As his side-kick , Richard Brady. Clara M. was secretary. Dues collected-M. Zelehoski In December at class meeting We chose beautiful class colors- Blue for loyalty and honor, Gold for standards high and noble. Now our crew hats, in these colors, Mark us as the worthy Sophomores Social life came to us slowly, But AT LAST we had a party. Iuke-box music, gallant partners, Swell refreshments : gala evening. Some of us, more scientific, Formed a club for Sophs exclusive. Studied we the microscopic Creatures, cells, crystals, algae Half our high school days are over. Soon WE'LL be the upper classmen. Looking backward, looking forward, Now we ask ourselves these questions Were we EVER like those Freshmen? Can we EVER reach the hilltop Climbed by our illustrious Seniors? Iohisoo -- 33
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SUPHUMUHE PICTURE FIRST ROW: George McGonigal, Alfred Feronti, George Iohnson, Kenneth Erickson, Batiste Franco, Patsy Casilio, Frank Carbone, Eugene Pannette, lohn Pistner, Alvin Williams. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Murphy, Anna Casciani, Marilyn lohnson, Ienny Guaglianone, Victoria Carnovale, Angeline Pirman, Ellen Rita Bloam, Mary lane Polaski, Carol Clark, Clara Marrone, Florence Williams, Dorothy Flegal, Louis Imbrogno, Bernard Gapinski. THIRD ROW: Mildred Nelson, Louise Boults, Mary Gigliotti, Elizabeth Warner, Mary McCabe, Katherine Maloney, Theresa Liscinski, Theresa Asti, Arlene Dybowski, Olivia Scarano, Philomena Adams, Annarella Marino, Milne Hoh, Lois Ogden, Teresa Kalinoski. FOURTH ROW: Paula Stewart, Nancy Myers, Dorothy Miller, Mary lane Brechtel, Frederick Hagberg, Theodore Smith, Gilbert Perantoni, Iohn Marrone, Robert Moneta, Mary Ann Zelehoski, Mary Borrello, Dorothy Wachob, Eliza- beth Pasquino, Millie Gillespie. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Manno, Donald Baieroski, Richard Brady, Ernest Condino, Gilbert Gigliotti, Paul Gunsallus, Michael Fedorko, Stanley Czekai. ABSENT: Richard Beaver, Sisto Cicuzza, Pat Dellaquila, Barbara Clinger, Elizabeth Eckert, loyce Feronti, Lois Eshbaugh, Richard Nelson, Lyle Weber, Phyllis Harbot, Virginia Williams. lohisco - 32
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FHESHME PIET RE FIRST ROW: Iohn Szczotka, Louis Simchick, Arthur Farr, Andrew Parana, William Shatter, Thomas Bianco, William Maiers, Vincent Scarano, Don Free- burg, Eugene Feronti, Howard McAninch, Sidney Sprague, Ioseph Pawlk, Richard Iacobs. SECOND ROW: Florence Casilio, Angeline Defranco, Rayetta Beaver, Ruth Calla, Dolores Adams, Stephana LaFarr, Mildred Mowrey, Katherine Parana, Genevieve Smith, Donna Nitsche, Charlotte Bloam, Doris Freeburg, Iackie Williams, Betty Patterson, Eula Gunsallus. THIRD ROW: Louise Flack, Freda Gabor, Angeline Calla, Eleanor Willow, Anna lvIcAlee, Helen Fedorko, Rose Ann Fedorko, Marylu Hoh, Ieanine McAlee, Gloria Cicuzza, Eileen Haser, Mary lane Kowalik, Betty Simchick, Mary Mar- chese, Elizabeth Pavlock. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Straessley, Mary lmbrogno, Ruth Kosmiski, Dor- othy Gapinski, Faye Oyler, Sheila Dorio, Rita Thompson, Harold Pompe, Car- men Cannella, Dallas Minnick, Ioe Mahoney, Pete Chiesa, Iames Riley, William Straessley, Eugene Hill. REAR ROW: Grant Summers, Richard Shippling, Eugene Singleback, lohn Dilulio, William Gay, lohn McAlee, Edward McAlee, Eddie Davies, Glenn Weirick, Patrick Lamari, Elmer Ferragine, Paul Black, George Wolfe, Herman O'lay, William Soule. ABSENT: Sarah Kriegel. Iohtsco - 34
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