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junior, section one. Row one: jayne Oros, Shirley Wt'ilzind, Carolyn Brilliant, Louise Helnian. Sylvia Shields, Row two: Mr llrunn. Lily Palmer, Eleanor Flute, Ben Henry. George Vv'altermire, Norma Stephens, Mary Novotney, Rita Miller. Rim three: john Vwallianis, jack Lewis. Edgar Holhy. Ken Burger, Denise Partitt, Betty Lou Ratay. Row tour: Frank Huluta, Duane Bowser. Ernest Bertuzzi, Kenny Detwiler, Frank Bathurst, joe Naglich. Ted Augustine. Missing from picture: Vfayne Borini Nancy Clulenski, Alhert Mano, Marlene Putt, james Rizzo. lvhn Viwltindef ln junior section I the following officers were elec- ted: Ronald Elliott, presidentg Mahel Conway, vice- jwresitlentg Kathryn Cfoinpartlo, seeretaryg and Mary lfritlay. treasurer. The class dues were set at thirty-tive tents jwer inonth. Ot' the twenty-one stutlents in our home room, two are in the hand, four helong to the National Honor Sotlety, .intl six are in the thorus. HOME ROOM OFFICERS Standing: Mabel Conway. ll-I vieefpresident: Kathryn Coin' pardo, llfl secretary: Rita Mil- ler, llfl vieefpresitlent: Shirley Weilaiiid, llfl secretary: Ronald Elliott, llfl presidentg Mary Friday, llfl treasurer. Kneeling: john Willitiiiis, llfl president: Eleanor Flute, ll-l treasurer o We chose as projects selling hats and T-shirts, antl having skating parties. The money we made on these projects will he used for our senior trip. Miss lforcellini, our home room adviser. is in- terested in our jwrojetts as well as our school work azitl helpetl us in many ways to make our year .1 success. We hope our senior year will be as SLlL'L'CSSi.Lll ..s our junior year has heen.
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-luniors, section two, Rim one: Uorothy lvlurrxty, Evelyn Bllglflfy, Faye Bllterlmtlplw. .Line Elliott. loginne Stephens, l'ilino lhirr, Gayle XX'ult.-. Row two: Miss lloreellini, Lnrrsnne Vetto, Mzlry Friday. Kathryn Coinpgirdu, Dick l,e.irn. Roni c io lfvelyn ll.inn.ilt. M.iheI Conxxuiy, Violet XX'gilteriuire, Row threet Chztrles Rhine. Homer llmiupson, XK'.iltvr Cunning in M1 c Novak, ll-n l,exx'is, H1ixs.iid Sleppy, llilly Alohn. Tvlissing frornpieture: Dur'utl1y'Holltt.l 41691, QM 14 Lt-ft ru At the heginning of the yetir our cl.tss, under the supervision of our teacher, Mr. Hrunn, got to work. At our tirst meeting we elected four people to represent our tlass, Those elected were: 'lohn XXfilli.uns. presi- dentg Rita Miller, vice-president Shirley vcfblltllltl. secret.iryg .ind lflcninor Flute. treasurer. XVQ have four students from our room in the N.1tion.tl Honor Society. They are Betty Lou Rtltdy, ,Iohn W'illi.uns. Rit.t Miller .ind Shirley XWeilnnd. lfive inemhers represent our cI.1ss in the girls chorus and live in the hoys thorus. There are five students in the hand .ilso. Most of these students are lXlFllL'lIW.lllI1j,1 in county hand, chorus, or orchestra. Two of the largest projects undertaken hy the class were the selling ot' hats and skating parties, Both proved very successful. CLASS OFFICERS right: Roimld Elliott, vice' president: Jayne Urns, secretnryg john Vwfilliuins. president: Evelyn Bugygev. U'Cil5lll'CI'
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