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Left: Assisting in the library are sophomores Marbeth Kernan, Theresa Dudash, Sylvia Majka, Kathryn Wirtz, Margaret Draper. Theresa Ragazinsky, Anne Marie Brown, Julianne Harach, Judith Redcliffe and Mary Leskowski. One hundred and eight sophomores ire cn rolled in the four class sectlons Because this IS the sophomores first year of actual partlclpatlon ln high school acuvmes, the boys and glrls are 1n a training period for later school lcaclershlp Many, however, have already done excellent work The girls ln the homemalclng course have done exceptionally well in planmng and carrying out well appointed teas and dlnners Linda Senavams recelved honorable mention in a poetry contest sponsored by the American Association of University Women for her stir ring poem The Sea In the field of music ohn Wylie is shovung h1s skill He was the accompan1st for the operetta, Trial By Jury Left Preparing invitations for the Christmas Tea are sophomores Mary Ann Kapusnlck tat wlndowl cleft to right around tablel Sally Macek Anne Marie Brown Theresa Dudash Marilyn Kehler Theresa Ragazinsky and Carole Straka ,SophvmofmA, Jfzam, jo HAMP- l26l The athletic program holds lnterest for many of the sophomore boys Paul Petrucka rece1ved the Most Valuable Player award in football and IS also a member of the varsity basketball team To cheer the teams on IS Sally Ann Macelc 1 peppy cheerleader, and performmg at halftime mth the magorettes is Diane Ambrose Seven of the sophomores received traxnmg in public speaking by active membership in the Forensic Club The time and effort put forth by these stu dents reaped many revsards for them Therr achievements have been many and are sure to nd them in future years at M C H S n 1 n l 1 v 1 . . . . S l 2 s - s L W 1 , . . . ,, H , c ' c L Q 1 . 'c . 1 I 1 , c 1 I ' 1 . . . . . . . . 4 A V - ' !Y ll ' I 7 l , . J y C f u - rs ' - . 4 . . . .
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Right1Nexi' textbooks and new approaches are the constant concern of commercial teachers 'left to rightf Miss Helen Chesko. short- hand: Miss Josephine Ryan. type- writinez Miss Mary Thomas. book- keeping. Below: Taking transcription in shorthand b e c o m e s increasingly simple to this senior section now taking this practical subject for the second year, la '9n. ' Nm
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Svphonwfzna, Below: Top row, left to right: Dennis Dereska. Beverly Bailey. Timothy Creedon. Mary Ann Friel. Charles Diefenderfer. Sally Ann Casserly. Albert Gregoire. Third row: Julianne Harach. Robert Blue. Mary Chilinskas. William Brayford. Theresa Dudash. Michael Burke. Joseph Gober. Second row: Rosalie Fernandez, Richard Blankenhorn. Madeline Evans. Marle Becker. Diane Ambrose. Margaret Draper. John Androsavich. James Brokenshire. First row: Janice Blew. Thomas Eroh. Barbara Beaver. Ann Marie Brown. Judith Demshock. Margaret Aschman, Robert Boner. N,-'sf C7 A Leskoyxsks James Lawlor John Klees Elizabeth Horan Julia Koxyalick Third roxy Sylyia Hasaia Charles Lahouchuc Nancy Hinton Timothy Kluchinskx Patricia Kubilus Andrew Kolibab James Haley Second IOXX William Kazokas Elizabeth Henninaer Jerome James G1 ace Harris Kathleen Lynaeh Robert Homa Tho nas Hillibush First ioxx Rose Vlai ie Kudel Malia Lawrence Marbeth Keinan NI ix Anr Kapusnick Helen Hobbs Ronald Lapinsln Ronald Jones ill flau, nf, 67 3 - i X '4 l 1 l T 4 1 1 1 l fl .fri ,il ., L 5 A-'hw' fl! . - I rf. i 5 I NT ' K, ka . 1: ,v sa my Q !, F 4 Q- 9 I ' Above: Top row. left to right: Jere Haldeman. Marilyn Kehler. Robert Guzinsky. Mary
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