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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Lagenor, Secretary; Valvano, President; Celso, Vice-President. STANDING: Mr. Munson, Miss Brown, Advisers. CLASS HISTORY The yeor 1956 brought a new group of bewildered students to the corridors of Newark High School. These students were to become the graduating class of 1962. Gradually our fears and insecurity became a thing of the past and we settled down to the general routine of our school. Since the new Senior High School opened its doors in the fall of 1958, we freshmen were left behind to exercise our prerogative over the under-classmen which made us feel very superior. That year we put a great deal of emphasis on our autobiographies for English. Our main social event for the year was our freshman donee, and the faculty selected Roger Vanderbrook and Barbaro Hutchinson as our King and Queen. For our class officers we elected: Anthony Volvano, President; Roger Vanderbrook, Vice-President; Bonnie Sova, Secretory; Pat Monje, Treasurer. Our color guard and standard bearers were Borbora Wildridge and Parker Royfield. We were all very excited in September of 1959 at the thought of entering the splendid new Senior High School, but again we were somewhat bewildered by the new building, the new teachers, and the new environment. Our Sophomore year was rather uneventful, probably because we were all trying to become acclimated to all of the new surroundings and the new courses of study. That yeor we elected Anthony Valvano os our President, John Celso as our Vice-President, ond Jack Dubler os our Secretary-Treasurer. The color guard and standard bearer for that year were Janet Wrench and Parker Royfield. Our Junior year was one of mony notable events. We had important reseorch papers to do for English ond history. Some of us were already thinking about colleges ond our futures. Those students who were interested took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests and the College Entronce Examinations. We chose the cast and committees for our production of the Junior Play, which was The Diary of Anne Frank. The highlight of the year was the Junior Prom, which had as its theme A Thousand Stars. The band chose Janet Wrench os our Queen and Tisha Torontelli as her attendant. Our Junior class officers were Anthony Valvano, President; John Celso, Vice-President; Pat Monje, Secretary-Treasurer. Our color guard ond standard beor-er were Janet Wrench and John Admiraal. We have now entered our Senior year and we hope we have prepared ourselves for the future. Our main project for the year was our United Notions Theme. A great deal of time was spent taking scholarship examinations and filling out college applications. For the first time in the history of the school, our class elected for the fourth year Anthony Valvano as our class President. Our Vice-President was John Celso, ond our Secretary-Treasurer was Janice Lagenor. Our color guard and standard bearer were Janet Wrench and John Admiraal. We will be graduated on June 22, 1962, with a great amount of joy and sadness in our hearts. We shall leave these halls with the amount of knowledge which each one of us has acquired and hope that we have prepared ourselves for the future years. 20
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