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SOPHOMORE CLASS BACK ROW: Gerald Poling, Tom Barry, Patricia Kemerait, David Titman, Janet Johnson, Mr. Subotnik, Mr. Hengesbach, James Hearn, Jim Herendeen, Dick Hayes, Betty Strickler, Gerald Gress, Xafrie Dodge. 2ND ROW: Ann Gifford, Kenny McDonald, Joanne Toppari, Ralph Downing, Theresa Gruttadauria, Dick Keyse, Helen Bukky, Dan Brown, Barbara Allen, Arlene Eckerle, Ruth Rye I, Bob Warner, Gatha Pudder. 3RD ROW: Dolores Jopko, Ruthella Paine, Carl Hill, Betty Fields, Alvin Krause, Mary Matthews, Roland Titman, Mary Ann McGovern, Donald Wyman, Marilyn Crum, Richard Bender, Doris Hughes, Richard Jackson, Joanna Fuller, Frank Ellis. 4TH ROW:Donald Mah, Norma Hamilton, Bob Signet, Barbara Gibbon, Ruth DeHaney, Rolf Fobell, Frances Brown, Richard Drew, Grace Kehres, Dick Woodworth, Betty Shaffer, Norman Alber, Charlotte Cooper, Dick Fobell, Patty Hubbard. 5TH ROW: Paul Quayle, Bob Jopko, Quentin Himebaugh, Paul Widlets, Bob Luikart, Donald Schmidt. ADVISORS..........................................Mr. and Mrs. Hengesbach and Mr. Subotnik MOTTO: This world belongs to the energetic. 18
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JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES As juniors, we began an active year by electing the following officers: President, jack Lowrie; Vice President, Albert DeHeck; Secretary, joanne Givens; and Treasurer, Bernard Bobitch. We were represented in Student Council by Marilyn Atkin, Marilyn Shiring, Lee Cornell, George Csepegi, and Sam Miller, and several members won places on the Scholarship Club. We began planning early for the junior-Senior Prom by staging a wide campaign for maga- zine subscriptions,—and who won? Maxine's team, of course! Our first social event of the year was a semi-formal dance for students and alumni which was held at the Olde Tavern in Unionville during the holiday season. Movies at noon for the student body added to our treasury, and when basketball season rolled around, you found us selling pop, ice cream, and potato chips at the games. We made a good showing at the Interclass Basketball Tournament, and have begun plans for our junior Play in the spring. Several lettermen on the Football and Basketball teams hail from the junior homeroom, and two of them have won positions on the County All-Star Teams. OFFICERS President, jack Lowrie Vice President, Albert DeHeck Secretary, joanne Givens Treasurer, Bernard Bobitch 17
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SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES Our enthusiastic Sophomores elected the following officers this year: President, Robert Signet, Vice President, Robert Luikart; Secretary, Betty Jusko; and Treasurer, Richard Keyse. Patricia Hubbard and Richard Woodworth were chosen to represent us in Student Council, and several of us found seats in the Scholarship Club. The best dance of the year (naturally!) was our Snowball , held for students and Alumni on January 18. We were sorry to lose one of our advisors, Mr. Hengesbach, in January, when he left for the Marines. We did our best for Interclass Basketball, and we are well represented on the Football and Basketball squads this year. We have shown much interest in Band and Chorus, and three of our band members took part in the All-County Concert last March. In all we feel we have had a very successful year, and we are looking forward to next year, when we return as Juniors. OFFICERS President, Bob Signet Vice President, Bob Luikart Secretary, Betty Jusko Treasurer, Dick Keyse 19
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