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Sophomores TOP PICTURE Row l-Sally Hopkins, Claudia Boykin, Lois Diss, Nancy Bard, Millie Clark, Doris DeCenso, Audrey Callen, Delores Baker, Maxine Benneff, Beffy Carriagan. Row 2-Marian Bonesfeei, Pal Chandler, Janina Jarocki, Rufh Hagans, Kaiherine Hunsicker, Barbara Gambaccini, Jean Deen, Yvonne Chris+opher, Olga Boyko, Miss Rankin. Row 3-Tom Evans, Alberf Flogge, Bob Ferguson, Joseph Casamenfo, Fred Humphrey, Terry Beall, Danny Johnson, Jim Brown, Francis Chionchio. Row 4-Jim Henderson, Roy Geri, Bob Bachman, Bill Habraken, Bob Breckenbridge, Tom Gardner, Bill Blair, Jerry Hewifi. Row 5-Danny Babarick, Dick Carl, Bill Bissler, Bill Crow, Walfer Ca+leHe, Jerry Evans, Vinceni De Capifo, Bob Bianchi. BOTTOM PICTURE Row I-Elizabeih Sawyer, Barbara Myers, Caroline While, De'ores McGowan, Sue Waldorf, Salura Merrill, Doroihy Russell, Doroihy Sirayer, Be++y Yacavona. Row 2-Juani+a Marshall, Lola Smi+h, Helen Moon, Joan Slama, Margarei' Shanley, Donna Vaughn, JoAnne Strayer, Barbara VonS+ein, Dorean Pease, Beulah Moore, Amy Johnson. Row 3-Bill S+elmack, Bob Hunisman, Mary Palmer, Frances Lofgen, Mary Sovinsky, Mary Lou McAilisfer, Jackie Weaver, Mary Ann Safranck, Tom Miley, Mr. Robuck. Row 4-Bob Morse, Rusfy Peck, Bob While, Tom Schlarb, Bob Zalewski, Gail Woodring, Jerry Newfon, Bill Syslo. Row 5-Paul Walfers, Dick Kuchia, Norman Simpson, Johnny Sommers, Don Russell, Tom Young, Danny Moon, Raymond Rabb. Row 6-Bob Powers, Charles Thomas, Ed Piasczik.
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Small Fry The Sophomores. reaching the exalted status of the tenth grade could now look down on the lowly Freshies with disdain. A number of their most suc- cessful accomplishments were in the field of speech. Several Sophomores placed high in the various speech tournaments which they entered throughout the year. One of the outstanding social events of the year was a roller skating party which provided them with many thrills and spills. Doris DeCenso represented the class as attendent to the Homecoming Queen. Millie Clark and Gerry Kilbourne were the candi- dates for King and Queen at the annual Band Bazaar. Student Council representatives are Barbara Myers and Jerry Newton. Advisors are Miss Rankin and Mr. Robuck. Pictured are: David Bissler, Vice President: Elizabeth Sawyer, President: Jim Brown, Treasurer: Bob Bianchi, Secretary. ir Freshmen at last! the long-awaited day finally arrived. The Freshmen began their high school ad- ventures with enthusiasm. Even though they knew that they would be the subjects of endless teasing, they accepted it meekly, contenting themselves with looking forward to all the fun they would have in their coming four years. .lean Staufeneger was the Freshman Attendant to the Homecoming Queen and Phyllis Reinker and Don Quier were the Frosh King and Queen representatives at the Band Bazaar. Ten- tative plans were made for a picnic to be held later in the spring. The Student Council Representative is Don Quier. Advisors are Miss Davis and Mr. Andreas. Pictured are: Andy Swanson, Vice President: Mary Alice Sawyer, Secretary: Ronnie Gray, President: Tom Smith, Treasurer. ir The Eighth Graders. after weeks of confusion, new schedules, new books. and new classrooms- at last became accustomed to the hallowed halls of R. H. S., and plunged into the business of studying and having fun. One of their projects was a class party, a get-together to enable all the students to get acquainted. The main diversion of the evening was square- dancing which proved quite popular with the young socialites. They, too, were represented at the Band Bazaar by Madalyn .lo Neff and Clayton Hameister. If their first year at Roosevelt is any indication. they will be one of the most enthusiastic and active classes ever at R. H. S. Pictured are: Madalyn Jo Nett, Vice President: Mar Lou Bentley, Secretary, Dan Donaghy, President, Sarah Jane Russell, Treasurer.
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Freshmen TOP PICTURE Row I-Mary McMullen, Joanne Fal+isco, Lois Gill, Jeannine Frifz, Mary Lou Fliclringer, Lois Hunf, Beverly Durr, Marye Hen- derson, Carol Lowiher, Sue Hinlrle, Francine Gambaccini. Row 2-Cafherine Marquis, Chrysfyne Fedun, Mary Marlrham, LoreHa Kelly, Sally Hunsiclcer, Dorofhy Hill, Beihann Lane, Norma Mandalari, Norma Kinsey, Mary Alice Parlrer, Ru+h Ferdig. Row 3-Jay Myers, Ronny Gray, Phyllis Reinlcer, Milrelann Murphy, Jean Purcell, Martha Meloy, Francis McHone, Donna June Head, Jimmy Harfley, Mr. Andreas. Row 4-Barron Luiz, Ralph Ferreiro, Keiih Kelly, Claude Over, Franlrlin Fisher, Edgar Moore, Roberf Friclr, Jack Hernley, David Johnson, Ray Mansfield, Dale Falor, Don Quier. Row 5-Jon Pounds, Don Priebe, Jim Lane, Wallis Pallas, Paul Oberhollzer, Gus Ferfig, James Edwards, Joe Marxen, Norman Ramicone, Leo Kline, Tom Gal- loway. Row 6-John Ferreiro, Theodore Humphrey, Don Jones. BOTTOM PICTURE Row I-Dremma Lee Bush, Dolly Choumonf, Doro+hy Anderson, Louise Sovinslry, Shirley Tuclnerman, Carolyn Slaier, Gloria Sheppard, Jean Sfaufeneger, Jeanefie Bianchi, Celia Willson, Mary Ann Smifh. Row 2-Verneffa Thomas. Suzanne Daugherry, Pai Arnold, Marie Bonesfeel, Joan Andexler, Janei' Pefrello, Jennie Cimarelli, Theresa Caniglia, Jean DouHiel, Donna Veon, Mary Alice Sawyer, Miss Davis. Row 3-Barbara Darlinq, Mary Baker, JeaneHe Anfionelli, Esiella Smail, Lois Cook, Be++y Williamson, Connie Boyce, Ralph Shafer, Ronny TuHle, Bob Schlarb, Bob Smifh, Tom Smiih. Row 4-Ronnie Danielson, Ronnie Carmen, Don Tucker, Jack Sfonesfreef, Brewsfer Vilirlcox, Norman Thompson, Lloyd Sfanley, Keifh Kelly, Ronald Snowberger, Don Bissler, Andy Swanson. Row 5-Fred Browen, Ronnie Brunner, Alvan Brown, Paul BarreH, Waller Cafleffe, Dale Falor, Jerry Ashcrafl, Danny Valarinos, George Damanic, Earl While.
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