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Left to Right, First Row: Mary Ann Kauneckas, Audrey McCaffery, Margie Romanowski, Pat Lindsay, Karen Audioim, Barbara Tuthill, Mary Kreh, Sally Davis, Nancy Newell, Kathleen Reiter, Mary Ann Riechman. Second Row: Sidney Bail, William Kauneckas Ann Marie Krupski, Joan Ann Rolfes, Betsy Gerhardt, Edith Pyne, Fran Pendzick, Jean- ette Lakowitz, Robert Olmsted, Robert Mahoney. Third Row: Lionel Reiter, Paul Pylko, Charles Coutts, James Wolbert, Charles Gremler, James Mazzaferro, Wesley Simchick, George Fazio, Frank Gumper, James Tyler, Peter Swahn. Fourth Row: Richard Wood- hull, John Miska, James Wyche, Joseph Zuhoski, Eugene Raynor. Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.: Margie Romanowski, Secretary; Richard Woodhull, Pres- ident; Barbara Tuthill, Vice Presi- dent. We made it! We have suffered through three years of homework, studying, and getting along with our teachers. But we have made it. During our Junior year Mr. Muir has been our homeroom teacher. Our class officers were Dick Woodhull, President, Barbara Tuthill, Vice-President, and Marjorie Romanowski, Sec- retary and Treasurer. Thanks to these people our class meetings were of great value to us. Our Student Council representatives were Ann Marie Krupski, Jim Tyler, and Peter Swahn. Peter and Ann Marie held the offices of Vice-President and Secretary, respectively. As Juniors we accomplished many things. A panel discussion assembly on Educational Guid- ance was given. The traditional blue and gold class rings were received with much enthusiasm. Last, but not least, our Junior Prom was the success of the year. We soon learned that within our large class of thirty-nine there were many boy athletes. Joe Zuhoski, Wes Simchick, Jim Tyler, Paul Pylko, Jim Wyche, and Jim Wolbert made the soccer team. Peter Swahn was manager. Wes Simchick, Jim Wyche and Joe Zuhoski, also made the basketball squad. The Junior girls won their laurels on the playday teams in volleyball, soccer, basketball, and tennis. Many members of the Junior class were active in bowling, band, Glee Club, cheering Nurses’ Club, Radio Club, twirling, and many other school activities. We, the class of '60, would like to thank all the people who have helped and guided us through the Junior year.
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F reshmen Left to Right, First row: AUston Palmore, Larry Crowell, Russell Alderman, Robert Ruthinoski, William Newallis, Edward Moisa. Second row: Janet Wolbert, Clara Reeve, Susan Truskolaski, Mary Jane Sidor, Arlene Maynard, Louise Goodwin, Barbara Scholtz, Karen Cox, Kathy Loper, Carolyn Ruthinoski, Venette Flippen. Third row: Clarence Brown, Fred Elliott, John Cryan, Janina Decker, Gloria Jefferson, Diane Rose, Emmanu- ella Fiore, Jeanette Proctor, Ann Sidor, Victor Gumper, Hull Chew, David Cooper. Fourth row: William Wells, Charles Price, Claude Woodhull, Robert Milowski, Herman Strickland, Krupski, Allen McCaffery, Nathan Jefferson, Charles Tyler, John Simchick, Kurt Klotzer. Sophomores Left to Right, First row: Rae Lane Sawyer, Carolyn Ficner, Antionette Kopack, Barbara Schade, Georgia Tuthill, Doris Bolling, Myra Dixon, Sonja Palmore, Marilyn Bittner, Diane Lenahan, Mary Brown. Second row: Leonard Llewellyn, Robert Hildeshein, Les- lie Phillips, Ruth Ann Cooper, Rose Marie Zuhoski, Judy Tyler, Pat Haupt, Ann Marie Hall, Mary Ann Posnanski, Mary GWynne Penny, Ronald Ormond, Walter Maynard. Third row: Robert Sherwood, Joseph Krupski, John Sawicki, Edmond Baumann, George Hughes, Gerald Curran, George Lomaga, Fred Hasslinger, David Moore, Richard Sabat, Thomas Frazee, David Tuthill. Fourth row: Donald Strub, George Penny, Paul Mansell, William Gildersleeve, Arthur Fanning, Ronald Oliver, William Granger, Stanley Fliss.
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