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SUPHOMOREIS 24 Bottom row: E. Weimer, C. Soubik, M. E. Treese, B. Rutkriw- ski, C. Sager, M. Wojnarski. Second row: F. Stanchick P. 9 Varano. S. Snyder, H, Tumolo, J. Tyson, F.. Shepos, C Snyder, S. Sager. Third row: D. Richie, J. Wolfe, J. Scicchi- tano, J. A. Rovito, M. A. Watral, S. Ryan, J. Markle, T Bottom row: C. Matzura, C. Knauer, R. Kokoles, M. Leshin- skie, R. Kramer, C. Ostroski. Second row: B. Postal, M. Moore, M. Mac-hinski, G. Pedrosa, C. Hynoski, C. Hartzel, C. Miller, M. McCord, A. Klemanski. Third row: J. Kohut J. Kramer, M. Pazicll, R. Mrowka, R. Pedro, D. Kulbacki Stuczynski, J. Slraholsky. Fourth row: J. Vumbico, R. Roma- noski, E. Weinh0H'er, D. Surak, C. Shade, R. Yost, C. Sadoski, R. Zyla. Fifth row: T. Yezerski, F. Roginski, A. Valeski, C. Sherupski. W. Kramer, J. Komara, G. Klemick. Fourth row: J. Quinn, R. Leffier, C. Marcincavage, R. Mace, R, Pullyniewicz, J. 0'Brien, R. Mirack, R. Nacinovich. Fifth row: C. Nasatka, W. Smith, R. Kuczynski.
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Airs. French students A. Wysocki, K. Konetski, B. Bodner, E. Graeber, L. Korbich, and M. Belski are endeavoring to perfect their diction by listening attentively to tape recorded excerpts of the various French irregularities English student, P. Corner, examines our library index cards hoping to find a required Junior reading. L. Pogozelskie demonstrates to the English students the proper way to address envelopes as Sister Margaret Anthony proudly observes the class. Sister Marie Julia moderates the Senior French students as they attempt to improve their pronunciation of common place French words.
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No longer can anyone refer to the Sophomores as that insignificant group between the greenies and the upperclassmen, We have crashed that theory by making ourselves famous-in many ways. We do admit that our beginning days in the new high school found us a hit confused. The long trek between classes seemed to contradict our geometric learning that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Proving this point, we were soon re- routed on our course by an observant faculty member. The nearby woods served as a source for a few of our biological specimens. Our enthusiasm and discoveries overwhelmed Sister Mary Ellen. Not only did we realize that Caesar conquered Gaul, but also invaded our English language with Latin derivatives. 'Whenever an activity was underway the Sopho- mores were represented. We succeeded in hiring Mr, Paar for our Pep Rallyn and even St. Patrick must have agreed that our March 7 dance was the highlight of the year. You could find us participating in sports, too. We supported the Red Raiders all the way in the fight and or in the cheering section. It is an admitted fact-the Sophomores have school spirit. To them, Lourdes is best! Sohphomore members of the Student Council speak for their respective classes. T. Snyder, T. Jucha, C, Hynoski. Standing are E. Roginskie, E. Gilger, and R. Lefller. Bottom row: D. Haggerty, M. DelMonte, B. Dansavage, J. Butkey, J. Caughan, B. Carespodi, L. Balanda, C. Burns, W. Fitzpatrick, P. Costa, A. Dawgert. Second row: D. Bogetti, S. Barke, D. Capozello. Fourth row: J. Brennan, B. Dormer, Gilger, M. D'Angelo, J. Alter, J. Dunaj, E. Gilger, M. Ed- R. Jadlowski, V. Burns, R. Ciesluk, J. Bakovicz, T. Fobia, munds. Third row: J. Durdock, F. Garrigan, D. Bradley, J. C. Betsock. Fifth row: Cladek, T. Jucha, R. Bramhall.
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