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First Row: Cathy Vasta, Ellen Mayersohn, Linda Madaris, Barbara Wax, Judy Stone, Donna Mckay, Sue Miller, Kathy Wright, Terry Travis, Gill Lowes. Second Bow: Keith Schwartz, Craig Weiss, Charles Mulch, Linda Newton, Eileen Oakley, Helen Tubia, Sally Thornton, Chris Munford, Neil Middleton, Dick Swan- son John McGrath. Third Bow: Alan Mayersohn, Oliver Seligman, jon Taylor, Mary Wring, Theresa VV1sker, Nancy Scheiber, Andy Schloat, George Martin, Bob Marzelek, Danny Shon. Fourth Bow: Raymond Miles, Kerry Merkel, Peter Mandelik, John McSweeney, Bob O'Keefe, Jeff Milman, Allan Wagner, Bob Moliterno, Tom VVolman. Fifth Bow: Peter Wyckoff. Bob Ryan Dave Koteen Sue Craig Neil Middleton President Vice President Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Once again a group of blundering freshmen entered the school that they have looked upon with awe for so many years. With curiosity the upper classmen watched for the reactions of the various class personalities as they adjusted to life at Pleasantville I-Iigh. Each of them was an individual experiencing something new and different without quite knowing why it was so or just how they should face it. The more experienced classes regarded their heirs-to-be with interest as they began their first year led by President, Bob Byang Vice-President, Dave Koteeng Secretary, Sue Craig, Treasurer, Neil Middleton. How well did they succeed? They proved themselves to be a capable class and were grateful for any help in their first year. It is generally thought that they have made a good start. Page 42 4
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