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5 , I ,Qi X71 3 Front row: Strobel, Maloy, Carmichael, Wilson, Spillane, Beswick, Leone, Darrow, J. Green Second row: S, Joy, Krautwurst, Kennedy, Hargrave, Edson, Calmes, Merica, Bellow, Canaway Third row: Iannello, Frost., Rudgers, Phillips, Sellhorst, A. 0'Geen, Longhani, Blood, Peet, Misltl Fourth row: B. Joy, Peterson, Argana, Scott, Hutchinson. Rogers, J. Coleman, Avery, Schnitzler l Back row: Uskavitch, H. Alexander, Miller, Paganin, Hoffman, Arrington, Mattice, O'Malley, Atkins, , Anzalone Junior C ass The present junior Class, having no definite or- ganization, undertook nothing of importance during its First year g nevertheless its various members con- tributed to the numerous school activities, and re- ceived practice in doing high school work. At the beginning of the sophomore year however, the class organized under the leadership of Robert Daggs, with Earle Coleman as vice-president, Jayne Coleman as secretary, and Mary Jane Frost as treasurer. Mrs. Balmer and Mr. Copp, class ad- visors, gave valuable assistance, especially during the Sophomore Speaking Contest which was the Coleman, Spillane, James Green, Phillips
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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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Front row: Clark, Whiting, Brown, Comfort, Reamer, Ganlard, Scheg, Daggs, Babinski Second row: Goldstein, Shimburske, Levenstein, VanAlst, Cory, Lauer, D. Munt, Cravotta, Anzalone, Cook Third row: Logan, G. Munt, Burrows, Petry, A. Pangrazio, Hoffman, Preisach, Johnson, Campbell, Gross Fourth row: E. Coleman, Gates, Pace, Ball, Fiorit-o, Buchanan, Guarino, Barone, B. Pangrazio Back row: Beadle, Callahan, Kerwin, Skinner, Kibler, James Green, Sexstone, Mortimer, Riesselman, K. Alexander, Roblee highlight ot the class! second year. The group showed its business ability by obtaining' the check- room concession for the basket-ball games, before the other classes asl-:ed for the privilege. There was excellent representation in all extra-curricular ac- tivities and the scholastic records of the class's out- standing members were enviable. Headed by james Green, president, jayne Cole- man, vice-presidentg Helen Phillips. secretary, and Maurice Spillane, treasurer, the junior Class is completing an especially successful year. Miss Booth and Mr. Gaffney are acting as class advisors. and their assistance has been most welcome. The chief social event of the class was the junior Prom. The majority of this year's Larkin Speak- ing Contest prizes went to juniors, with Nancy Barone, Thelma Rudgers and Carmella Misiti cap- turing' :ill the g'irl's prizes and Robert Callahan plac- ing third in the hoy's division. The junior Frolic. a combined play, minstrel show, and dance,- was well received by the public. Phyllis Avery, Beatrice Levenstein. Mary jane Frost, Robert Daggs, and Farle Coleman were elected to the National Honor Society because of their outstanding scholastic achievements. Recently a singular honor came to the class when Gloria Munt was chosen to repre- sent Le Roy at the Apple Blossom Festival. The class has shown note-worthy school spirit in the management of the school paper and in the partici- pation in the Debate Club, musical and dramatic organizations, and sports. The juniors are already looking forward to the Senior year when they hope to prove their worth even more to the school and to the community.
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