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S'enivrA . . . AFTER FUUR HAPPY YEARS TUGE-I-HER
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5.01110 THIS IS YOUR LIFE Charles Ross Chuck Crewy Lou Varsnty Baseball Varslty Basketball Varsity Football Sophomore Pay College Club lVlce Presldentl Varsity Club Gym Exhlbmon Maroon and White Follles Academic Course Dolores Salyards Tootle An anlmal lover Sophomore Pay T Hu Y Glee Club Dramatic Club Press Club Yearbook Staff Ureasurerl Commer cual Club Maroon and Whute Follles Commercual Course Janet Scarbrough Lady that s known as Lou Glee Club Press Club Dramatic Club Yearbook Staff Gym Exhlbltlon Maroon and White Follnes Con cesslon Committee Follies Committee Sophomore Pay T Hn Y Commercial Club Commerclal Course Rut1 Sterling Ruthle Cute but quiet Glee Club Press Club Future Homemakers of America Gym Exhubltlon Lubrary Club Girls Recreation Course Joyce Thomas Always busy Chess Club T Hu Y Glee Club Press Club lEdltorl Yearbook Staff Gurls Recreatuon Commercual Club Gym Exhubmon Concession Committee Sophomore Play Com mercnal Course Mary .lo Thompson Our skatmg Whuz Glee Club Future Homemakefs of Amerlca Press Club Fashxon Show Vocational Course June Twardowslu A quick wut Tn Hu Y CPresldentl Miss Tn Hu Y Sophomore Play .lunuor Play Sensor P ay Glee Club Yearbook Staff Press Club Girls Leaders Club Concession Committee Follies Commuttee Maroon and Whlte Follies Dramatxc C ub Vocatuonal Course Wlllnam Wllllams Bull or Sleepy Butcher at the Star Market Gym Exhlbstnon Maroon and Whlte Follues Boys Leaders Club Monroevllle Borough Gen eral Course ii: 18 O I1 rr O I O H H ' H -If - l ri ' ' , I ri ' ' ' - - ff -H - . . , l..- Fashion Show Monroeville Borough Vocational 2 A I C ri ' ., . . HJOHUO - - 1 . , . . . l ' -- -- H-H H H , .
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uninf- Tuning our T. V. set to Channel P. H. S., the junior class could be seen busily participating in all school activities. The class sponsored three dances which were held in the gym following the home football games. A bake sale was held in October with every member of the class con- tributing baked goods. The annual Junior Class Play was held No- vember 2l and 22 in the high school auditorium. Included in the cast of the play were Connie Ian- dimarino, Judy Snee, Marty Loutitt, Pat Halli- baugh, Virginia Bolden, Virginia Heskin, Barbara Heaton, Wayne Briney, William Heaps, Eugene LaMarca, Thora Flack, Robert McCabe, George Murray, Mary Jane Folino, and Rita DeCenzo. A few members of our class were also in the Ma- roon and White Follies. Eddie Howard sang in Love with Miss Logan. Rose Marie Ross had a featured part in the modern dance. One skit entitled Dangerous Dan McGrew consisted njzrn mainly of junior boys. In all the activities the class held, it received the full and welcomed sup- port of Student Council, all of the classes, and every faculty member. The class was very proud of the junior boys on the football field. Those on the football team were of great aid to the squad. They were D. Borst, R. Cepec, R. Dempsey, J. Felton, G. Good- lin, R. Lentz, S, Penkova, J. Saunders, L. Saxton, W. Taylor, and R. Troy. Marching ability was shown by the junior majorettes. They were Sylvia Rizzo, Mary Jane Folino, Eleanor Wlazlo, and Virginia Bolden, Pro- viding the excellent music at school affairs was the high school band. Many members of our class belonged to the band. These members also took part in the Band Concert on March 28. The junior band members were D. Shrader, G. Murray, J. Mento, D. Lentz, B. Booher, W. Briney, and J. Streiner. Once again Virginia Heskin and Pat Halli- baugh helped lead the student body in cheering at the football and basketball games. Student Council representatives were P. Hallibaugh, D. Borst, R. Serra, and R. Troy. They enlisted Stu- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS left to Right: R. Troy, P. Mignogna, B. Heaton, D Bo st dent Council's aid whenever a problem con- fronted the class. On Friday, May 8, the annual Junior Prom was held at the Edgewood Country Club. The smooth dancing music was provided by Jimmy Gamble and his orchestra. The prom decorations were to the theme of starlight. Among the clubs that the juniors partici- pated in were F. H. A., College Club, Dramatic Club, Varsity Club, Girls' Leaders Club, Press Club, Stage Crew, Boys' Leaders Club, and the Glee Club. Many junior class members also took part in the gym exhibition. Leading the class through a successful year were our sponsors, Miss Kenney and Mrs. Crowl, plus the class officers, Ray Troy, President, Dean Borst, Vice President, Barbara Heaton, Secretary, and Pat Mignogna, Treasurer.
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