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F iii piii ..III lur Sophomore Year Officers - Class of 1960 Rear: Fanning, Gulla. Fhont: Cashen, McGuflf, Zilfi, Eokhardt, Hardy. We Began Our High School Careers with Gusto It was in the memorable month of Sep- tember in 1957 when we, the class of 1960, took up the challenge to prove ourselves in a three-year contest of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. To guide us throughout our infant year on the hill, we elected Ronald Hardy, president ; Madeline Zilfi, vice-president ; Mary Ann Cashen, secretary ; Marcia Mc- Gnff and Charles Fanning, treasurers ; and Helen Eckhardt and Stephen Gulla, A. A. representatives. Our Sophomore Party, which was held on October 24, initiated the class into the social life at N.H.S. Stormy weather could neither dampen our spirits nor keep us away from this gala affair. Group songs and circle dances, directed by Ron Hardy as emcee, put everyone in the happiest of spirits! Entertainment was not lacking, for the performances of Mary Ann Cooper, Faith Lovell, Jean Mala- cinski, Madeline Eysie and Alary Ann Ro- sata received vigorous applause. Throughout the months our class was well represented in the athletic field. Am.ong those who patiently watched and le-irned some tricks from the ' 58 greats were Ed Antonitis, Dave Bader, Tom D ' Espinosa, Steve Gulla, Ron Hardy, Bill riebner. Bob Jesseau, Buddy Lutkus, Joe Ridikas and Mike Scafati. Some fine shooting by Dave Bader, Steve Coakley, Billy Hall, Joe Joy, Dan Laakso and Peter Paul gave the J.V. basketball squad a good season. Our hockey enthusiasts were not to be out done. ' Waj ' back then Eddie Graney showed his outstanding ab- ility on the ice. By June, we had one foot in the door- way of success for we had gained the friendship and approval of both the fac- ulty and the ujiper-classnion. At long Inst, v.e liad grown u]i. [24]
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