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Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ....... .... J oe Polito Vice-President . . . . . Bella Leardi Secretary ..... . . . Angie Nolfi Treasurer . . . . . Bob Morocco Sponsor .. .. Mr. LaCivita First Row, left to right-C. Stefano, C. Infosina, A. Calengelo, C. Casillo, J. Reedy, R. Ciccone, C. Gizzi, N. Colaneri, J. Rotz. Second Row-Mr. LaCivita fsponsorj, J. Scavelli, B. Leardi, A. Nolfi, E. Rich, H. Sheely, D. Churan, C.' Esarco, F. Koletich. Third Row-R. Nero, G. DiMarino, D. Cearfoss, R. Schrader, C. Mangine, Li. Carducci, R. Morocco, D. Rentz, D. Swaney. Fourth Row-J. DeLucia, J. Ribarich, E. Ramunno, J. Alfano, D. Kalcic, J. Edwards, S. Torells, K. Williams, L. Slaven. Upon entering our sophomore year, we immediately set our thoughts to the traditional initiation of the up-coming freshman. After taking our fullest revenge of complete satisfaction we settled down somewhat and concentrated on school work. Football season rolled around with the following boys partici- pating: Joe Polito, Joe Alfano, Jack DeLucia, Chuck Mangine, Dick Cearfoss, Bob Morocco, and Lou Carducci. The same enthusiasm was shown for basketball as for football. Jack DeI.ucia, Bob Morocco, and Joe Alfano proved to be good enough for varsity while Dick Cearfoss, Rich Schrader, Joe Polito, Donald Rentz, Leon Slaven, and Karl Williams supported the reserves. Lou Carducci and Rich Schrader proved to make very good managers. The girls are not to be underestimated for they did very well in the G. A. A. tournaments. We are looking forward to a prosperous and exciting junior year.
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Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ........ . . . Kenneth Haines Vice-President . . ..... Jane Agee Secretary ..... ...... B ill Martin Treasurer .. .. Bernadette Gura Sponsor .......................... Mr. Metzger i f l First Row, left to right-F. Davies, B. Martin, D. Johnson, S. Refers, J. Katcher, L. Faraglia, J. Varacalli. Second Row-P. Mirich, L. Smith, L. Rapone, A. DeLisio, B. Gura, D. Mayberry, R. Sturbi, J. Baird, J. Agee. Third Row-Mr. Metzger fsponsorj, R. Hoffman, H. Johnson, K. Haines, J. Coppola, M. Churan, N. Varacalli, E. Pazek. M. Pitzulo, J. Donatelli. Fourth Row--M. Savon, D. Swaney, F. Rotz, L. Conti, E. Carducci, J. Andervich, M. Yaksic, J. Coppola, E. Fire. A-is for Agee, the first on our list. S-is for the Savons, whom I couldn't have missed. T-is for tiny: Lucille! the one I mean. O-is for osculate which Bill thinks is keen. R-is for Richard, who always stays home. Y-is for yearbook, in which you're reading' this poem. 0-is for 'onestg Kenny'a the one. F-is for Fred, who's so full of fun. T-is for Tina, a nickname for sure. H-is for Harry, with a heart that is pure. E-is for Emidio, and his old snuff can. J-is for Johnson, and Joe, and Joanne. U--is for undying, as is Martha! love for short hair. is for neatness to which Josephine gives great care. I-is for idle, in other words, Pete. O-is for onerous in which homework can't be beat. for Rotz, the sleepiest guy. 2 I l T' B--is for Baird, who likes apple pie. O-is for the odor of Ed's cigarettes. Y-is for Yaksic, as into trouble he gets. S-id for Stun-bi, and Smith just as well. A-is for Andervieh, a fella who's swell. N-is for Natalie, who works at the show. D--is for Dorothy, Donatelli and DeLisio. G-is for Guru, who's always good for a laugh. l--is for impulsive, Elaine fills the staff. R-is for Rogers and also Rapone. L-is for Loomie and Leasong Mr. T0k's very own. S-is for Swaney, the class professor is he. and Since theres no P , closing this list is Marie.
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Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ..... .... J udy Horn Vice-President . . . .... William DeLisio Secretary ..... . . Margaret Andervich Treasurer . . . . . Paula Carducci Sponsor . . . . . Mr. Meehan First Row, left to right-YJ. Colaneri, S. Hvisdak, A. Mariotti, M. DiCiccio, V. Savon, B. Dovich. N. Rapone, R. Agee, G. Kushma. Second Row-Mr. Meehan fsponsorj, M. Mihelic, M. Andervich, J. Sturm, M. Meelich, P. Carducci. J. Horn, L. Rapone: R. Moronti, G. Marcella. Third Row-A. Davanzo. D. Zarlengo, H. Mirich, B. Sylvester, R. Ross, B. Gross, M. Bisconti, J. Fisher, E. Stephens, M. Perry. Fourth Row-W. DeLisio, J. Kushma, R. Arp, J. McDonagh, R. Burns, N. Slaven, R. Williams, F. Noilfi, G. Sheely, J. Pitzulo, D. Wilson. This year we had a very successful dance, which was held Decem- ber 6, 1952. The sophomores did a good job of initiating this year and we will do the same next year. The freshmen girls are runner-ups in basketball in the school and also junior champs. The boys have done very well in athletics, participating in foot- ball, reserve basketball, track and baseball. Our class hopes to have a picnic this year since we are bringing dues each week.
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