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Freshman C First row: Judy Van Tuyl, Marie Gaglione, Carolyn Grochowiax, Martha Thielman, Shirley Leto, Bonita C, Salvo, Lynnette Chamberg, Kathryn Trapani, Second row: Paula Kabel, Kathleen Shea, Carol Alaimo, Joanne Panzarella, Joanne Scibetta, Josephine Mallia, Arleen Oliveri, Third row: Mary Ann Cleary, Beverly Reyner, Jean Sauer, Nora Mc Laughlin, Sandra Drake, Joanne Wolff, Duane Weber. Absent: Patricia Donohue, Barbara Mietus. This Is the Beginning of the End. In introduction to business we took our first steps on our long hard journey to- wards becoming secretaries Veni, Vidi, Vici. We came, we saw, we tried to conquer Latin.
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Freshman B First row: Catherine Philipps, Sharon Dobbins, Loretta Menza, Cynthia Watts, Lucille Grieco, Patricia Schwartz, Andrea Sorgi, Annette Sansone, Second row: Julia Biniszkiewicz, Janet Stelmach, Vivian Lo Tempio, Barbara Adornetto, Kathleen Zielinska, Loretta Giambra, Rose Marie Gregorio, Third row: Norma Colonna, Claire Lanz, Annette Ruane, Beverly Gorth, Joan Winkelman, Lois Ciesla, Patricia Friel, Rose- mary Tirone. Absent: Anne Palermo. Have You Heard that the Freshmen love their general science class, es- pecially the new desks, that put into practice the theory that two heads are better than one. --1iQv-- Take Me Back. Modes of transportation, old and new, helped us to appre- ciate the progress of our e- conomic world.
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3 Cl FMD S is for the sophomores, full of vim and cheer: O is for the originality they've shown throughout the year: P is for the pep they bring to books and work and play: H is for the happy hours of every single day: Q Mary Jo Drexelius Q jp L President 359' M 62 O is for objectives they're trying hard to meet: M is for the memories, the bitter and the sweety Katherine Dolce Vice-President Louise Ahbate Secretary Up straight and tall their green stems grow, They thrive in sunshine warmg Above the choking weeds below Their leaves now brave the storm . 15 O is for optimism shining out when things look darkg R means responsibility that helps them reach the mark: E is for some excellent things in which this class is bestg S stands for some small sorrows that help them meet life's test. Kathleen Meredith Treasurer
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