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Hn. f .A ,.. A fi. S . -veslwsa' JOSEPH ALESSIO Did nothing ln particular and did it very well, Joe is usually seen with the Valley Spa boys. He is inter- ested in sports and plans to enter the service after gradu- ation. Joe remembers Gradua- tion Night and the Senior Prom. His pet peeves are homework and school. Valley Varieties, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football. WILLIAM AMMERALL lf pleasure interferes with study, don't study. Jocko is seen with the Boro Boys at the Spa. He will re- member the day he receives his diploma from P,V. Hs ambition is to join the Navy. S.G.A. Representative, Baseball, Basketball, Safety Council. MANFRED AUGENSTEIN A nice fellow who doesn't say much, maybe that's why he's nice. Manne's interests are soccer, cars, swimming, and money. He plans to enter an engineering college. Manfred's highlights are winning the i957 Lakeland Con- ference Championship for Cross Country, and being inducted into the Honor Society. Honor Society, Cross Country. ,W A. f iv ,,,. pm? f ws? l hear America singing, is X ,. cf' nlgfjx' LYNNORA ALUKONIS ln a still small voice. Lynn's favorite subjects are English and Art. Her rnvain in- terests are sewing, tennis, rec- ords, and knitting. Lynn plans to become a secretary. She is usually seen with Edith, Anita, Elna and Diane. Bowling, Booster Club, SUE ANN ANDRIUZZI A winning way, a pleasant smile. Sue remembers with pleasure being chosen a White committee head and being elected Pre- Nursing Club President. Ameri- can History is her favorite sub- ject. Sue, usually seen with Janet, Pat, Donna, and Gail, plans to become a secretary. Honor Society, Girls' Sports, Girls' Show, Art Service Corps. Pre-Nursing Club, Masque and Sandal, Valley Varieties, Leader- ette, Christmas Concert, Usher- ette. JAMES BABINSKI Haste makes waste, so why hurry? Jim's mayor interest is lunch, and consequently his pet peeve is short lunch periods. After graduation, Jim plans to attend college. Valley Varieties.
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If Lf f MSA Y ,vw ,l l , . wx in HMLSZKM I WQMI' if f? :252 r. ' 9 4 V .,,:,,. MM f .- , 2' . ,lv ff , S , 4' ga , ' 4 -f: 2-ff, f. ' r '- ,, 'Z Nr ' 4 2 1 A 'i .M-1 i A , X' , . an , if Q f J W'f Mf A, We JOSEPH G. PROCOPIO Reason and iudgment are the oualities ot a leader. Joe Pro remembers most his induction into the Honor Society, his appointment to the United States Naval Academy, his part in Charley's Aunt, and the football championship game. Joe enjoys athletics, reading, camping, and math. He is usually seen with Ken, John, and Rich. Honor Society, Senior Class President, Hi-Y President, Youth and Government Confer- ences, SG A. Representative, Boys' State, Valley Echo Advertising Editor, Valley Green, Baseball, Track, Football, Masque and Sandal, Art Service Corps, Camera Crew, Stage and Lighting Crew, Math Club, Class Committees. ROBERT G. SOKALSKI He hath a keen eye that observeth much. Sickle is interested in the band, photog- raphy, chess, math and science. His most memorable moment occurred when he was elected Senior Vice-President. He will always remember the explosion in the back room of the Chemistry lab. His future plan is to become an engineer. Honor Society, Senior Vice President, Audio-Visual Aide, All-State Band, Senior Band, Christmas Concert, Hi-Y, Lab Assist- ant, Lakeland Conference Band, Math Club, Photo Club, Photo Service, SG.A. Repre- sentative, Valley Varieties, Yearbook Staff, Photographer. GAIL SPECKMANN A smile is worth a million dollars and doesn't cost a cent. Gail's most memorable moments are making cheering, becoming Secretary of the Senior Class, and the Proms ot '56 and ,58. She enjoys roller skating, Girls' Show, good music, and cheering. Cheerleader, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary of Valley Green, Hockey Man- ager, Christmas Concert, Modern Dance, Girls' Show, Girls' Sports, Valley Varieties. GAIL PERUGINI Honest labor bears its fruits. Being elected Treasurer of the Senior Class and Associate Editor of the Valley Echo are moments that Gail remembers. She is interested in dancing and records. Gail plans to attend Montclair State Teach- ers College and hopes to always be happy. She is seen with Sue, Ann, Carol, Pat, and Mary. Honor Society, Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y, Treas- urer of Senior Class, Associate Editor ot Valley Echo, Commercial Club, Commer- cial Service Corps, Girls' Sports, Girls' Show, Leaderette, Modern Dance, Valley Varieties. . ', 3 K S' ' . , wi g f S- .-., ' 69 1 SX? gf Qrrfyg l7 A mst:
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ELIZABETH BAKKER Her heart is happy as her face. Highlights of l3etty's high school days are Girls' Show and Valley Varieties. She finds pleasure in swimming, driving and sports. Betty would like to be a success in the nursing profession. She can usually be seen with Jackie. Honor Society, Girls' Show, Girls' Sports, Valley Varieties, Christ- mas Choir, Pre-Nursing Club. EDWARD BARBIERI A combination rare but true, athlete, friend, good fellow too. A fine sense of humor and a warm personality are two big reasons for Ed's popularity at P.V. Ed regards his participation on championship teams as the big moments of his high school days. Ed plans to attend col- lege after graduation. Honor Society, S.G.A. Represen- tative, Basketball, Cross-Coun- try, IRENE BAYDA A quiet conscience makes one so serene, lrene-'s most memorable mo- ments at Valley are becoming a cheerleader, Girls' Show and the Christmas Concert. She enioys sports and cheering. In the fu- ture she hopes to attend college. Cheerleader, Valley Echo, Christmas Concert, Girls' Show, Girls' Sports, Valley Varieties, Class Committees, Assembly Committee. WHITMAN V , n .Q I the varied carols l hear. r A we H V 4ww1w,,,,7 tftbsip, WMV ,ff 5 ' ' ff2ve,..,,,, f-., 1 , Z vip.. l , A -- ., f M 5 'V V '. f , ' r 'V I 43432-11, ,f:,f,,, . af: f' ff fl is ww 9 axis' 7' 'fs - L., Q ARLENE BALDWIN Throw cares to the winds. Really', can usually be heard when Arlene is around. She likes golf, swimming, and other sports. Arlene plans to work for the telephone company. She is usually seen with Angela and Ellie. Valley Varieties. NEIL BATTAGLIESE l like to drum. Neil will always ask, How are ya? His memories include Bookkeeping and Mr. Barr's class. After graduation he plans to attend college. Football, Senior Band, Golf. MANFRED BECKERS He always has an answer for those who want to argue. When, That'll be the day, is heard, you can be sure Manfred isn't far behind. His favorite subject is physics, and he is in- terested in electronics. Manfred plans to major in electrical en- gineering. He is usually seen with Manfred and Alfred. Honor Society, Preparation of Audio-Visual Equipment.
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