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I !C!5 MJ -61 at 5 i s A w-12? 'm In the first year of High School the class leaders were Barbara Hennessey, president, and her assistant, Louie Vancheri. To keep the minutes intact Mary Peer was appointed, while Betty Witt took care of the financial end of the class. The assembly representative was Duane Albright who helped to plan entertaining assemblies. To raise money the class sponsored a baked food sale. dance contributed to our jackpot for the trip to New York City. In the Sophomore year, Mary Peer was elected as president and as vice-president. Barbara Hennessey kept the records and Onnolee dues. Mary Loquasto and Duane Albright represented the seniors in and Beverly Bassage helped plan assembly programs. To raise money for the class treasury another baked food sale also the Sophomore dance. The annual Robert Mitchell DeLass collected student council, was held and In the Junior year the seniors elected Duane Albright as president and Faith LeVecch1 as vice-president. Pat Schrieber handled the treasury, while Thelma Harris kept the minutes. To raise the money that year the class sponsored the Junior Prom and also the annual round and square dance. Students also sold pop at all the home basketball games all during the year, and stationery to raise the money needed for the trip to New York City. In the Senior year the all important office of president was given to Ken Blind, and to assist him Josephine Catalano was appointed. To take care of the growing treasury Thelma Harris was elected and Mary Peer was elected as secretary. The class sponsored a dance, and the Senior Play was a big hit with its wonderful cast of characters. Pete and Joe were signed up to assist us in raising funds for New York. 8 the trip to
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