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31 JUNIOR CLASS Front tow. left to right: C. Bremer, N. Thompson. L. Hummel. J. Collins, V. Thompson, K. Montiforte, S. Bonesio. M. Muhlich, J. Costa, J. Calhoun. A. Barringer. P. McNamara. R. Krein. Second Row: A. Dutcher, M. Miller. E. Caruso, J. Madsen, N. Lee. A. Frost, N. Hill, J. Shultis, M. Young, K. Stella. A. Kirk. Third Row: Mr. R. Thornell (Advisor). R. Locke. B. Dutcher, L Spassenko. C. Draper. E. Tisch, J. Buist. V. Walker. J. Tumasian, R. Kowalski. Fourth Row: L. Bolter. R. Buley. J. Quinn. C. Bremer, W. Klitgaard, W. Stein. H. Pearson. With the graduation of the present Senior class this June, the class of '55 will assume their role as Seniors in September. The class consisting of forty-five members has undertaken many interesting projects to raise money for their Senior trip. Led by capable officers and advisors, they hod two successful bake sales during their Sophomore year. In their Junior year they presented the annual Christmas Prom where soft lights and colorful decorations created a pre- holiday otmosphere. During the month of May the Junior and Senior class combined to present the Junior and Senior Prom. Much cooperation ond planning mode the Prom so successful. The choosing of a class ring stirred up interest in the minds of many. The original Indian crest was picked last year by the first Junior class of Onteora. ond the some ring is being featured this year in many colors. The Junior class looks forword to a profitable and successful year next term, and if their dream comes true, next Easter will see them spending their vacation in Washington. Junior Class Officers President .................................................Carl Bremer Vice-President ................................R°b«rt Kr8'n Secretary .................................. Norma Thompson Treasurer .................................Patricio McNamara
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The ECHO STAFF Front Row, loft to right: K. Donovan (Advisor), C. Draper, J. Warnes. M. Osborne, I. Allermann, J. Collins, A. Good, J. Walder. Second Row: C. Draper, E. Tisch, E. Sedlmeier, R. Elefant, A. Minervinl, R. Krein, C. Bremer. In a democratic government such as our own, freedom of the press is not only recognized by national standards, but by the state schools as well. Once a month the Echo” staff makes use of this privilege with an interesting and informative publication concerning school life in every phase. You will find the latest school news in classroom quips, social activities and many other timely topics. Under the leadership of Miss Donovan, the paper is staffed entirely by students. MARSHALLS Editor-in-Chief, Ralph Elefant; Associate Editors, Janet Collins. Charles Draper; News Editor, Ingrid Allermann; Feature Editor, Nancy Lee; Art Editor, Aledra Good; Boy's Sports Editor, Carl Bremer, Girl's Sports Editor, Joan Ann Warnes; Business Manager, Robert Krein; Circulation Editor, Mary Osborne; Mimeograph Editor, Joan Van De Bogart; Faculty Advisors, Kathleen Donovan, Bernard Stahl; Exchange Manager, Caroline Draper. Front Row, left to right: E. Swenson. M. Warnes. A. Minervini, J. Quinn, D. Smith. B. Reynolds, E. Beesmer. Second Row: R. Shultis, G. Whiting, E. Sedlmeier, D. Bremer, R. Krein, B. Bremer. The Student Council initiated the system of Marshalls in order to maintain dis- cipline in the hallways during the passing of classes. At assemblies they act as ushers to help seat the various classes quickly and without confusion. Their first year has been a successful one and they have rendered a great service to Onteora.
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SOPHOMORE CLASJ l' J. Friedman, M. G ®arr' I r yS roni Row, left to riqht: Mr. B. Stahl (Advisor), D. Juliano, M. Staiger, 0 Thompson, P. Farrell, M. Jackson. L. Marlatt. J. Trowbridge, G. Krein. D. Parsons. M. Webster, S. Cange, L. May, A. Every, M. Fennelly. Second Row: Mr. F. Andreone (Advisor). P. Fennelly. W. Caton, W. Simmen, R. Jones, L. Kirk. R. Fuchs, A. Stevens. Gulnac, J. Somerville. D. Williams, J. Gelbert, S. Crisped, H. Biegler, L. Shultis. Third Row: nger, F. Reynolds. R. Aley. W. Baughman. R. Rider. M. Rotella, J. Schoonmaker, K. Purfield. G. Bedell, R. Rossman, R. Hall, D. Leacock, E. Swenson. R. Myers. Fourth Row: J. Miller, H. Downes, C. Persons. J. Yerry, R. Shultis, J. Todd. J. La Rocca, G. Glass. G. Jocelyn, R. Germond. J. Shultis, R. Shultis, V L. Schirmer. J f I -KjJjJt— iAV ■jjAJL f)i Wfl It , L- ■ HAV plr' m The Sophomore Class of 1954 was socially and financially most successful. The officers, with the help of a cooperative group of students and their advisor, Mr. Stahl, earned out the schedule of events efficiently. The Winter Wonderland dance held on December 7 was very well attended and displayed the capability of the class in producing entertainment and adding funds to their treasury. The Pineapple Prom was really the first activity of the Sophomores. We were still Freshmen when we held this dance on April 17. 1953. We are looking forward to another eventful year as Juniors.
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