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First raw: Denis Farmer, William McGreevy, Vincent Reid, John Kolster, Richard Sequine, John Lanza, Ralph Zampetti, Gregory Kliminski, Peter Belott, John San Giacomo, Arthur Plumstead, Francis Rich. Second row: Charlotte Pizzi, Lois Rizzi, Mary Rose Laricia, Kathleen Weiser and Ellen Scanlon. These students represent the type of study that is necessary at a study period when Mr. Romano supervises it. All eyes are busily preparing some information for the future World History class. ARTHUR PLUMSTEAD Representative ROSE LARICCIA Councilor
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Although George D'hAlois does not have his hand raised 0 answer the question, Ralph Zam- petti is determined to call on him. Francis Murray is paying more attention to the photographer than he is to the lesson, so n yhe Ralph should call on him ne Left to right: Virginia Rimback, Patricia Sheyka, Barbara Williams. Patricia Williams and Annette Szumaski. Second row: Anthony Moreno, James Rhatican, Robert Levien, Francis Mur- ray, Patrick Parkhouse, Joseph Lanfrank, Kathleen Burns. Third row: Henry Prendegast, W'lliam Schm'dt, Elisse Ann Cade and J seph Norton. a Engu M 3 PATRICK F LAHERTY Representative
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wag: ,5 ' ,, A4 .I , H . , I AMAWM , WAJVA , Back row: William Allen, Denis Higgins, Sawrio Fresco and Kathleen Cohrs. Bottom row: LucilIe-DiAmato, Margaret Hanlon; Gabriel Caputo, Ruth Harringt n, Richard Hannon, Elizabeth Doyle, William Cullen and Thomas Drury. ID Although typing was for- merly considered an upper- classman subject, this year Typing I was offered to the freshmen, and also, if it would ht into the rosters of the sophomores, they too, were allowed to take it. Judging from the posit on and attention of this group, the subject is thoroughly en- joyable. A few upperclass- men in the back have re- ceived special electric type- writers in respect to their seniority.
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