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WAITING THEIR TURN This year is the first year that the Sophomores may choose their own vocational sub jects. They have had to decide whether they will work for a regents or high school diploma Their only required subjects are English and Hygiene or Biology. Some of the Sophomores worked on the yearbook staff so they would know how to work on the book in future years. The junior Yarsity cheerleaders were chosen from the Freshmen and Sophomore classes and did a very fine job. Many of the Sophomore girls attended playrlays, at XX'eedsport and Moravia. The chose the sport in which they wish to participate. The Sophoniores chose Frank Dalesio, Sharon l.illie, and Laverne Miller, as candi dates for secretary of the Student Council. john XX'enzel. ,lane l.araway, Richard Masson and Robert llicks were elected as class representatives. Row: l: G. liinerson, M. Janes, B, King, F. Keenly, R, liehoski, vl. Smith, R. jordan, M. Isbell, If. X Row 2: K. Denman, M. Richards, j. Laraway, R. Deliois, D. Keller, M. llenn, l,, M'arter, li. Downy, C, Carris, ll. lleliottis, I . Snyder, Lillie. j. Andrews, T. Mazzeo, M. Inskip, rl. lflliot, I'. Marsden. Row 3: li. Tierson, .'X. Robbins, I.. Bates, M. Yan Xostrant. N, Yitale, M. -lenks, 'lf lfaatz, lf. Dalesio, L Miller. ll. casey, vl. Yan Hout, Southworth, R. Saxton. li. XYilson, l'. lfllis. Row 4: lf. Marsh, C. XYarren, F. XYilt, M. Smith, R, Mitchell, R. flicks, ,l. XXX-nzel, C. Marsh, M. Ilall, R Somnierville, R. Becker, lf. XYilson, R. Masson, M. Ball, lf. Schweizer. fills 11 K ffl' ,g:'. Hn ,fa I W' 17 -o A VA 3 J ,, pf fr NCD sfo' 4 N I I J
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CHALLENGING THE LEADERS Row 1: j, Smith, JX. Daly. I. Yan lfleet, KI. Carey, XY. Schweiver, li, Yan Ditto, I. Calkins, M. Ball. Row 2: KI. Rooker, I.. Smith. M. Vitale, vl. Foster, C. Ifrank. I'. Cartner, Nl. Carris, Ii. Shetler, I.. Stone- bnrg, M. Conley. If. Kehoskie, M. XYithers, K, Hogan. Row 3: .-X. Iaekson, R. Burgess, K. Aldrich. XY. Mapley. II. Race. X. Criss. NI. XYright, S. Rifenbnrg, D, X'K'ilczek, If. Connors, G. Hall. fi. Smith, I. Rooker. Row -li J. Shetler, I1 I'arry, R. C-oodell, KI. Ihceiano, -I. Iieaeli, .X. Ciuidone, VI. Irace. G. Yatter, ,l. Cuff, P. Vitale, R, Snyder, If. Stonebiirg. R. Laraway, NY. Young, -l IJel'alma. I-ife is one big jumble of work for the juniors this year. Geometry, XYorld History. lfnglish. I.atin. and l'hysies are all piling up on them, but next year will be the reward for all their work, for then they will be in the promised land. their Senior grade. Before then. however. there is much to do. They must elect their class officers, hold the Junior IITUIII. and pass the eleventh grade. They are in many actixities. many of the boys being on the basketball teams. and the girls in cheerleading. Next year. they hope Io give l'ort llyron Central a good class. Z1 good yearbook, and leaye their record of achievements for all In see. 411 19-111 , -Y 0 5 at ,'a v: ', yys ul u - W f - - -. 1 ,Y V -A-f ' -f..A f ,A,.,- ,ii-, ii. ,.1, ' f ' lf' llllIll lllll lllll 24 I A l o ti , , I A I v , ,, l ,' - , - 'A 5. 1' in 9 i f' if -- gf 'Q-' ., .59 - , ff k 5 E- '
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BEGINNING THE LONG TREK I T 3 Q gifx' K1 of-, V, Row 1: B. Bodner, Il. Conley, l, Thurston, J. Irace, M. Morgan, S. Yan Hout, A. Laraway. Row Z: -I. XYolff, P. Guy. XY. Foster, Y. Xlfilczek, l'. Chapman, C. Hildebrandt, H. Marshall, R. Keenly, IC. Faatz, C, Gregory, j. Young, Miss Krayka. Row 3: E. VVarner, S, Scott, L. Iiorr, G. Herrington, R. joy, J, Adsit, G. Behm, VV. XYright, R. Learo, C. Smith, D. Morgan, J. Connors. Row 4: J. Mack, J. Shetler, E, Osburn, R. Murdock, J. Mapley, R. Stoneburg, H. Davies, 1. Pultz, M. Gould, D. Smith, H. Smith. Beginning in the ninth grade the Freshmen start to work on their sixteen units needed for graduation. They take their required subjects which are: English, Citizenship Education, and General Science. In addition to these, they take four exploratory courses. They have a choice of Mathematics. Industrial Arts, Agriculture, Home Economics. Art, Typing and Language. They take four of these courses for a period of ten weeks each. The boys have a chance to compete for Varsity and Junior Varsity sports and the girls for the Junior Varsity cheerleading squad. If they pass all of their required subjects, the next year they become Sophomores. 1 'S A , ef ' Q' I F, 5 TKU6 N5 Jak ' X l W Q Q
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