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Sophomore Class Officers, left to Right: Angela Suffredini, Secretary, Frank Blod, President, Brian Hill, Vice-President, lynn Rice, Treasurer. Miss Bluhm, 105, First Row, Left to Right: Gloria Brannen, Lindo Baxter, Cassia Besson, Joan Bucciarelli. Second Row: Lynne Arnold, Ken Amato, Gary Bach, Robert Brigham, Elise Boeger. Third Row: Mike Bacco, Robert Bach, Eileen Bak, Bob Baker. Fourth Row: Larry Arthur, Frank Blod, John Batey, Richard Bickford, John Nradley. Fifth Row: Joe Andronaco, Ted Benedict, lawrence Bauer, Philip Blasi- us, Ken Arnott, Robin Bimmel. Not Shown: Patsey Bettridge, Kurt Brand. 72 SOPHC Homemade cakes are a saleable item, so the sophomore class went into business at Camera Corner and at the Grand Union ana rainy Sat- urday morning. ,ln addition, this practical class presented a genuine Holloywoodg film, The Littlest Out- law, vrhichiamassedt9S16Q,'greand in March they gave an eerie dance called the Spider's Web, which was very successful. They have even started a class newspaper call News of '62. As you can see, our sopho- mores are an active group.
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Mr. Lewis, 110, First Row, Left to Right: Marty Mull, Carol Lybrand, Ginny Meyer, Gretchen Neal, Betty Ludwig, Barbara McAnulty, Barbara Marsden, Pamela McClure, Terry McCarty, Marcia Mitchell, Geraldine McGrath, Chris Musilli, Sandra Morrow, Warren Mattiello. Sfecond Row: Frederick Loomis, Jim Morrisson, Dennis McMurray, Mi- L Hallett, 103, First Raw, to Right: Frances How- Helene Knight, Patricia lin, Susan Harry, Evelyn nata. Second Row: Patri- lohns, Deborah Johnson, f Lester, Karen Gisinger, r Gray, Dolores Humph- Third Row: James Gil- , Linda Johnston, Pam nts, Loraine Kobbe, Flor- ' Klauser, Christine Kel- Steve Corrie. Fourth : Kasper Liepins, Lynn rel, James Kittle, Louie llo, Bob Killingsworth, 'on Hayden. Fifth Row: Kardos, Frank Hermes, Keller, Kevin Lahey, r Buckley, Jonathan Hall. Shown: Dave Gibb, Art rick. chael Malarney, Ralph Nebbia, Hugh McCaw, William McKay, Floyd Naylor, Ferdinand Miller, Denis Lueders, Jack Navauskis, James Nield. Not Shown: Linda Lucas, Susan Martin, Cecelia Montanaro, Julie Muenchen, Pat Murray. 71
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AORES Miss Ames, 205, First Row, left to Right: Schrade Radtke, Jayne Ricker, Gail Runyon, Betsy Reid, Peter Ruinone, Andrea Romako, Edith Rothman, Phyllis Rosen, Mary Per- kins. Second raw: Gretchen Schultz, Francie Poor, Ellen Shipman, Jim Saunders, Ted Shmidt, Jim Shipman, Donald Mr. Reed, 108, First Row, Left to Right: Barb Natale, Heidi Osborn, Dianne Miller, Karen Keller, Elaine John- son, Sharon Paglialungo, lois Muraro, Judith Jones, Shari Patterson. Second Row: Bonnie loh, Claudia Mat- hewson, Mike Meyers, Brooke Maddux, Bob Kraus, Bev Pantalone, Drew McKee, Elizabeth Kellam, Frank Minelli, Schreyer, Rolf Schaarschmidt, Donald Pollock, Lindsey Sharp, Susan Shelley, Lynn Rice. Not Shown: Elsa Phil- lippi, Marianne Pia, Bobby Pickering, Don Re, Richard Ray, Betsy Schettino, Jennifer Symour. Nick Noell. Third Row: Judy Nail, Gary Liberatore, Andy Mercer, Victor Marinovic, Richard Olson, Peter Murphy, Robert Montgomery, Brian Lueders, Frank Marabella. Not Shown: John Lato, Joe LaViola, John Loyd, John Lust, Bill Morrisette, Dan O'ConneIl, Tom Parks, Dave Pennoyer.
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