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First Raw, L. to R.: Livermore, Boehlert, Dunn, Babcock, Pitcher, Mazzulo, Hyland. Second Row: Galen, Clements, Cox, Meli, Howe, Lohr, Schlotzhauer, VanPatten. Third Row: Cuiffo, Zimmerman, Snyder, Widger, Nero, Sheehan, Frey, Otraviano, Rice, G. Pitcher, Ranz, Quain. Fourth Row: Alder, Camuao, Ridley, G. johnson, Malone, Olin, Smith, Landers, Green. Fifth Row: V. Johnson, Brennan, Hatch, Twomey, Tubbs, Cacchione, Corona, Patnode, Schon, Ridgeway, Borgia. CLASS OF I954 September found us up and coming citizens, ready to take an active Part in the affairs of Our Town. Clubs, sports, and the ever present class work were just a few of the functions that have benefited by our class participation. Every class has its special financial difficulties, and ours proved to be no exception, as junior Prom expenses confronted us. Suggestions for various proj- ects, which were offered by our newly organized Ways and Means Committee, proved to be a profitable solution to our problem. Paving the way to success were the Christmas Dance, the hilarious junior Basketball Game between the girls and boys, a bake sale, and the Basketball Dance which closed the season. Now, june finds us anticipating the greater responsibilities we must assume as Senior citizens. 35
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First Row, L. to R.: Ready, Wood, Zaia, Tierney, Brennan, johnson, Altamuro. Second Row: Freshman, J. Boyd, Dunster, Anthony, Anguish, Saamer, Miss Hildreth, Miss Beck. Third Row: Aronson, A. Boyd, G. Dahn, Leo, P. Dahn, Myers, Costanza, Cook, Van Wie, Carney, Gaines, Shetler. Fourth Row: Zeppieri, Kitchen, Fellows, Gilbert, West, Smith, Rogers, johanns, Heysler, Lavery. Fifth Row: Szlachtowslri, Mason, Spellicy, Tucker, Coulthart, Schuck, Ziorgen. OH 3 1 Al' Z OFFICERS john Galen President john Clements Vice-President Ann Freshman Secretary Dave Hatch Treas urer Miss Beck, Miss Hildreth Advisors L. to R.: J. Clements, H. Landers, J. Galen, D. Hatch, A. Freshman. OFFICERS 34
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C ASS OF I955 In the autumn of '52, when we moved into Our Town and took up our residence as its newest citizens, we had much to learn from our friends and neighbors who had resided here before us. Showing our ability and interest in the various town activities, we soon became a recognized part of many prominent civic organiza- tions. Anticipating the expenses of our Spring Dance, we engaged in an ambitious project of selling campus jackets in the traditional orange and blue. Our large and energetic Scholarship Club holds promise of brilliant scholastic records for the Class of '55. The end of our first year finds us loyal and enthusiastic citizens of our thriving school community. First Row, L. to R.: Behr, Kilroy, Trapasso, Brown, Arnold, Happle, Lucas, Graham, Kolm, Brophy. Second Row: Van Strander, Whalen, Freshman, Ackerman, Harris, Getman, Nelson, C. Smith, jaeger, Inger- soll, Collier, Hope, Winchester, Peters, Garofalo. Third Row: Allen, Carello, Anderson, Corbin, Hunney- man, Howe, Moore, Santora, Egan, Major, Krumm, Bolton, Whitcombe, Yeman, L. Cox, Fluri. Fourth Row: Read, Aubeuf, Mancuso, Brennan, Goldstone, Havens, Craig, Burns, Carmola, Eddy, McKay, Sholtz, Tumer, Harrington, Tiller. Fifth Row: Wick, Catching, Graves, Vadala, Clark, Roehm, Mann, Lloyd, Folts, French, Mather.
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