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Sophomore Class This year, with the assistance of Mrs. Balmer and Mr. Copp, the leadership of its officers and members, the Sophomore Class has made a very definite place for itself. The students have enjoyed the numerous activities provided by the school, and have shown interest by joining the school's various organizations. The participation of the class's Peterson, McCu11ey, Logan, Arrington Front row: Graney, Misltl, Knickerbocker, Paganln. Tennant, Lauwereins, Sutherland Second row: Carey, Winkelman, Coletta, Lynch, Baglio, Patti. R.. Stone, E. Stone, Shepard, Logan Third row: Reinhart, Darch, Arrington, Murray, Privitfera, Rizzo, Amato. Barone, Walbridge Back row: Pangrazio, Luttrell, Waffle, Stowell, Ferrara, Falcone, Scott, Panepento, Butera. Hoe
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Eunice Burt vice-president, and Charles Smith secretary and treasurer, all of whom work under the guidance of Miss Anne Messing and Mr. Walter McRoberts. It seems that the Freshman Class has enjoyed a large variety of activities during the year. Clubs, organized during the first semester, have met on Friday morning all year, and often one hears ham- mers being applied to fingers as well as wood in the Girls' Shop Club. The odor of burning food, issuing from the room in which the Boys' Bachelor Club meets, is a common occurrence, and whirling couples, practicing the Big Apple for the follow- ing week's Dancing Club, are a constant menace to near-sighted persons, working through the hall on the first floor. All through the week one can hear much freshman chatter about the Nature Study. Dramatics, Chess and Checkers, Camera and Boys' Tennis clubs. But club programs aren't the only frosh activities. A Hallowe'en party, an as- sembly Thanksgiving program in which Elizabeth Artman, Elsie Heddon, Caroline Howe, Sheldon Tygart and Dorothy Reinhart participated, along with a Forum program taken over by the freshmen who debated on European affairs, all deserve men- tion in this letter of memoirs. A We now ancient seniors, gazing at you freshmen with bewildered eyes, can only wonder if in the future Sheldon Tygart and Clifford Parton will outgrow their love of teasing the girls, and Eliza- beth Artman maintain her high scholastic record, if Rose Bovenzi's, Nancy Mearig's, and Rita M04 Elroy's skill in sewing will continue to growfg whether Robert McEwen and Francis McQuillen will still show exclusive knowledge of prank-playa ing 3 how soon Mary LaBour will shed her baby traitsg and lastly, we are asking whether Eunice Burt, Dorothy Henry and Oleta Calnan will, four years from now, still be the beauties of the class.' The time has come to close this epistle, and to say that every Senior sincerely hopes that the Freshman Class reaches heights of success before unknown, while spending as many happy days as this year's graduating class has done. I A friendly well-wisher, The Senior Class Fic Front, row: Young, MacPherson, Scheuing, Murnan, Heaman, Baglio, Dooley, Garner, McGrath Second row: Kllnkbeil, White, Mogavero, Tabone, Munt, Reamer, Konarski, Argana, Whitaker, Calmes, Shepard, Miceli Third row: Henry, Morgan, Tygart, McQuillen, R. Perry, Ridley, Artman, Panepento, Reinhart, Man- cuso, Green Fourth row: Crocker, Webberj Brown, Howe, Corcimiglia, C. Joy, Campbell, Wright, Carlie, Iannello, L. M. Grlmn Back row: Long, Spillane, Lathan, Pangrazio. L. O'Geen, Jones, J. O'Nell, L. Perry, Anzalone, Machols, Lee m1. af.1 ,. m x ---wrammlt
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members in so many extra-curricular activities in- dicates their ability and seems to promise success for the school's various competitive organizations in the future. Each year Mrs. Balmer and Mr. Copp supervise the Sophomore Speaking Contest. This year they were pleasantly surprised at the widespread inter- est in the contest and the oratorical ability of some of the sophomores. Everyone enjoyed the speeches and pins were awarded to all the participants. Great interest in the weekly Forum has also been shown by the Sophomore Class. Several of its members have taken part in the programs, and some of them promise to be effective debaters in the future. Like all freshmen. the present Sophomore Class was ignored by the other classes during its first year. The frosh were exempt from many of the privileges the higher classes enjoyed, and felt left out. Now. because they have taken advantage o'f the opportunities offered them, the sophs have begun to be a real part of the Senior High School. and can be depended on to go far. The members of the class all have hopes and dreams of a bright future. and if they continue to cooperate and work hard. those dreams are sure to be realized. Good luck, sophomores! Front row: Blood, Hill, Schelber, Russell, Smith, Longhany, Johnston Second row: Kennedy, Maher, Andrews, Battaglla, Tomsett, Brady, Pope, Papp, Snyder Third row: Hall, Cratsenberg, Stone, Antinore, Hammer, Feneran, Allen, Moseley, McCulley Back row: McElroy, Calmes, Coyle, Cheesernan, Cltanovlch, Stoddard, Carmichael, Verancclni, Lamendola.
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