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v',1 :Y -5 LII 'M' ,ll 142, TA fl., OI' '51 Some of the less publicized activities of the class of 1951, Mr. Forty-niner, were the jobs done by student helpers who aided the regular staffs of the various departments. Our cafeteria help aided greatly in speeding up the difficult job of providing us with our lunches in the shortest time possible. Here, also, we have our student library helpers. NVithout their assistance, the job of Mrs. Tierney would have been much harder. Another example of student help, old- timer, is the job done by the students wlxo work in room 7. This is indeed appreciated. Our president is james Labusheskyg vice-president, jerry Skiver, secretary, Charles U'Brieng and treasurer, Douglas VVerth. Next on our trip, Mr. Forty-niner, is our French club, which is a credit to our school. l,ast on our journey, we shall visit the start' of our school paper, the REVIEVV. llnder the guidance of faculty advisers, Miss 'lihiele and Mr. Parske, the RHVIICVV has become a very popular publication. Arlene Stocki, a member of our class is an associate editor. W1 Mft!! HELPERS lh-lp, Drake, li1t lJiX'irgilifv, Ronda, Bucciztrt-Ili. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Skiver, Labushesky, O'Brien, Wt-rtli. FRENCH CLUB -h'ltlVlllfflg.' Schultz, Luke. Scaled: Tobin, Lavvy. REVIEW STAFF Raw -I: Stcrritt, lJiX'irgilio, Genet, Gocrss Iiggcrt, Marriott, Schutt-icliel. Rnwi: lD'Agostino, Carney, Luke, Lzivey, liuchhardt, Helf. Raw 2: lhicciara-lli, Cormier, jenzen, Stocki. Raw I: Konarski, Kzihle, Renda, Cart-ri, Bush, Braun. 1
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f CLASS Well, Mr. Forty-niner, if you are ready for the second chapter of our story, we will fcontinue on to our sophomore class. J This is our band. They did a splendid piece of work throughout the year. Their busy schedule called for playing at football games, assemblies, dances, and even a con- cert. Uur band of this year was looked upon as one of the best in VVestern New York. Now, here is our orchestra. Under the capable direction of Mr. Shearer, who also directs our band, this group proved itself worthy too of particular attention. During the past year, they showed that our school can produce a line orchestra as well as a fine band. There can be no better follow-up for these two groups than to visit our glee clubs. First on our trip is our boys' glee club. This year, old-timer, our boys proved a credit to our school with their line group vocalization of familiar songs. However, we can't leave our girls' glee club off the list, Mr. Forty-niner. Their interpretations of nearly every type of music provides a fond set of memories of our sophomore yearf' BAND Row 4: Boehm, Mariotti, Cary, Eggert, VVerth, Kahle- Row 3: Globe, Pietak, Smith, Freck, Sterritt, Clark, Peterson Row 2: Butzbach, Vllendt, Galassi, Bridge, Bowen, Di Rocco Row 1: Merletti, Osadnik, Bucciarelli, Zobrist, Mazzuchelli Wilczek, Strong. 1 ORCHESTRA Sanding: Mazzuchelli, Merletti, Harrington, Buchhardt, Globe, Galassi. Seated: Braun, Bush, Slevener, Yankovich, Peterson, Ford. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Goodrich, Roloff, Ganley, Egger! VVrazin, Urbaniak, VVurl, Lane. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 3: Ellman, Genet, Lavey, Bowen Sroclawa. Row 2: Hurdiss, Cribbs, Zellner, Harmon, Helf Row l: Durick, Konarski, Battisti, Luther.
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v-N' 1 fr , Mr. Forty-niner, We Want to take you a step higher and introduce you to the junior clzlss. The oilicers are Gary Gilmore, Julia Huzzelli, Dick Stilwell, and K. glcil U'Connor. 'llhese and some lucky others are going to he future leaders in N1 the hlationzil Honor Society. Next, is the group that is helping to make the lllil IEW 21 success. Last are the outstanding juniors who Hparlent francais, OFFICERS l3uzzelli,Gil1nore, O'Connor, Stilwell REVIEW Rat: -I: Norris,Kreger,Duwes,DiBernardo Row 3: Marlin, Yzmkovich, Giurclino, Mulligan Schulmeislcr, Meisner, Schulz. Row 2: Osinski Shively, Giuseppclli, Pinkowski, Buzzelli, Holland Row l: lX'lielcurek, Solmocinski, Lowden, Broecker, llromowyk, lVIlllIIU2lI1. HONOR SOCIETY Row 2: Szmtorri, O'Connor, Dempster, Norris. Raw 1: Mr. Craglron, Taylor, Werner, Buzzelli, Hromowyk, Millimun. FRENCH CLUB Risius, Unferzlross, Sherman. X
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