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HOMEROOM 103 FIRST ROW: Cynthia Burnham, Elaine Cagnola, Elizabeth Can- nington, Marilyn Cail, Marjorie Brown. SECOND ROW: Donna Cadogan, Ronald Buckley, Gary Bugbee, Charles Cacciola, Lenora Burns. THIRD ROW: Peter Camron, John Carlson, Richard Carlow, Frank Cacciola, Gary Bromley, Louis Carlow. HOMEROOM 205 A FIRST ROW: Jane Moreton, Lynne Mossberg, Linda Mi¬ lano, Jeanette Meuse, Gail Nash, Diana Minotti, Sheryl Nicholson. SECOND ROW: Robert Nickerson, Frederick Montgomery, Charles Mul¬ len, Pete Murphy, Joanne Nason, Russell Miller, Mar¬ tha Muse, Ronald Mollica, Craig Murphy, Paul Myslicki, Lylea Monterisi. THIRD ROW: Robert Murdock, Priscilla Mitchell, Barry Newell, Arthur Morrill, Whitney Nichols, Michael Moore, Peter Muse, Eliza¬ beth Mulligan, Charles Nick¬ erson. HOMEROOM 201 FIRST ROW: Beryl Kenrick, Di¬ ane Kelly, Carol Livingston, Lauren Legate, Deborah Litch¬ field, Richard Kullberg. SEC¬ OND ROW: Mary Kenneally, Donna Lamb, Elaine Lantz, Shir¬ ley Leonard, Leslie Long, Gayle LeVan, Margaret Leonard. THIRD ROW: William Kimball, War¬ ren Knowlton, Myles Lamson, Thomas Kelly, Keith Lewis, Peter Kiely, George Longnecker. 23
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Class of 1964 Freshman Class Officers FIRST ROW: President Peter Kiley, Advisor Mrs. Chapman. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Dorothy Richards, Vice-President Stephen Lorentzon, Secretary Laurel Yeo. We, the class of 1964, on the threshold of a thrill¬ ing era, are aware of the excitement of entering a more sophisticated and sometimes more difficult world. We can no longer be little children, for time has challenged us to gain maturity. The first days of school were a bit hectic, rushing through corridors, wondering how we were ever going to make our next class, only to find that older students had given misleading directions. However, we are willing to let bygones be bygones. Our primary task was to elect officers: Peter Kiley, President; Stephen Lorentzon, Vice- President; Laurel Yeo, Secretary; Dorothy Richards, Treasurer. In mid-October we held our first dance, the Freshman Fanta-Sea.” Then during the sports season our cheerleaders were at every freshman game, encourag¬ ing future varsity stars. Now, although we look forward to being sophomores, we know that this formative rewarding year as freshmen will by no means be a forgotten one in our lives. Diligent freshmen learn the value of simulated study.
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HOMEROOM 127 FIRST ROW: Meredith Har- ron, Donna Hardy, Donna Haskell, Priscilla Johnson, Kathleen Hurly, Janice Kamin¬ sky. SECOND ROW: Ellen Horn, Nancy Hinnendael, Robert Hopkins, David Keene, Wilfred Hightower, Richard Kearns, Michael Havel, David Herrick, Nancy Harrow, Patri¬ cia Harte, Lloyd Jacobsen, William Helliesen. THIRD ROW: Donald Hume, Ron¬ ald Hayden, Martin Hanley, Eldridge Hirtle, Gail Jordan, Susan Hubbard, Charlotte Hill, Jeannette Jenkins, Robert Johnson, William Hanson, Daniel Kelleher. HOMEROOM 125 FIRST ROW: Henrietta Ham¬ ilton, Marjorie Gleason, Linda Flodin, Stephanie Fuller, Deb¬ ra Glidden, Suzanna Gray, Judith Flanagan. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Gilligan, Terry Fisher, Joan Gilbar, Nancy Florence, Carol Gissler, Janet Hamilton, Lynn Fuller¬ ton, Jean Floyd, Salvatore Freda. THIRD ROW: Rich¬ ard Hale, Pamela Gill, Eric Groves, Steven Grant, Robert Howe, Wayne Everett, Andrew Gori, Nigel finney, Paul Gowing, Norma Fierro, Rich¬ ard Gritz. The shining faces of tomorrow’s leaders. 24
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