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,Scanlin, Lynch, Pedini, Bond Row 1: Sandra Humphrey, Judy De Sisti, Lorraine Albert, Sandra Albert, Joyce Ashley, Patricia Daddona, Lucille House, Beverly Johnson, Penny Harshbarger, Marie George, Marilyn Kepner Lois Kinney. Row 2: Paul Lattimer, Clara Annobel, Ann Campbell, Betty Blake, Evelyn Gorey, Janet Horn, Sandra Bond, Sandra Huntzinger, Virginia Johnston, Sally Erle, Patricia Goodall, Nancy De Witt, Mary Faltisco, James Carroll. Row 3: Wayne Billings, Robert Dawson, Richard ' W L2- 'Si' Dim., , ,
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JUNIORS SPEND ACTIVE YEAR With but one year remaining in their high school car- eer, the Junior Class particip-ated in many new and im- portant activities. The project that received the most emphasis was the selection of a class ring. The ring committee, along with the class officers and advisers spent many hours in se- lecting a number of sample rings to be shown to the class. From these the class voted on one which was proudly received in the spring , Their first big adventure in the field of dramatics also came in the spring of the year, the annual Junior Play. With many weeks of practice and anticipation behind them, they made a splendid performance on the night of Saturday, April l4. E The social highlight of their eleventh year was the Junior Prom. ln a beautifully decorated gymnasium many couples made this night, May 4, indeed one to remember. The Juniors engaged in various money-making ven- tures in order to boost the class treasury to a sizable sum. lncluded in these were candy and bake sales, in- formal dances, and concession stands at the football and basketball games. Assuming the positions and responsibilities of leader- ship in the class were the following officers: Raymond Nobles, President, Leon Park, Vice-President, Margaret Murphy, Secretary, and Joan Mullaly, Treasurer. Work- ing with the advisers, Miss Mason and Mr. Beagle, the Junior Class had a prosperous and momentous year. Sea of upturned faces root for the team ROW 1-Jacqueline Wolcott, Shirley Walker, Betty Reynolds, Mary Lou Schlier, Joyce Petrocco, Ruth Palipkonich, Mary Zimmer, Sharon Murphy, Nancy Moore, Alice Shoe- maker, Sophie Pryslopski, Joan Mullaly, Patricia Miller. ROW 2-Car-ole Wolcott, Susan Talada, Kay Teeter, Mary Vanderpool, Evelyn Yingling, Donna Sitzer, Elizabeth Saxe, Margaret Murphy, Ma-ry Kay Scanlin, Viola Rolls, Joan Stevens, Barbara Squires, Doris Sitzer. ROW 3-John Merrick, John Potter, John Woods, James Scholtz, Judy Miller, Linda Rogers, Russell Rose, Richard Vail, James Nittinger, Roger White, Paul Sutton, Thomas Whitmoyer. ROW 4-George Ryck, Barry Noone, Ray Nobles, John Smith, Wilfred Langley, Joseph Solowiei, John McConnell, Thomas Randall, Glen Snyder, Sam Williamson, Leon Park.
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SOPHOMORES LAUNCH SENIOR HIGH CAREER The past year has been a milestone in the high school career of the class of l958. From the be- wildered group of individuals who entered several seventh grade homerooms only a few years ago, has emerged a class conscious of its unity and purpose. During the seventh and eighth years, much of the activity centered around the homeroom, but in the freshman year various members became part of the athletic teams, musical groups and other school-wide organizations. The annual freshman banquet was planned and brought to a successful conclusion by the class. g A homeroom on the upper floor has been one of the major changes coming with the sophomore year. The highly successful Sophomore Hop, the annual Sophomore Play, and different fund-raising activities have occupied the time and attention of the lOth grade class. Miss Ruth Tozer and Mr. Max Cooley are class advisers, the class officers include Gerald Pedini, President, William Scanlin, Vice-President, Veronica Lynch, Secretary, Sandra Bond, Treasurer. Row 1: Madeline Lorgan, Lesley Scott, Elizabeth Taylor, Wilma Sitzer, Mary Rumble, Frances Lorenz, Janet Willson, Linda Spaulding, Judy Thomas, Nancy Pryslopski, Sandra Sloat, Jeannette Welch, Juanita Mclntire, Marcianne McKee, Sandra Soprano. Row 2: Ronnie Lynch, Marion Stockholm, Donna Worblewski, Ether Simonds, Maxine Miller, Carmela Miceli, Francine Pietro, Joyce Tuttle, Diana Snyder, Norma Woods, Mary Murrelle, Jane Welch, Eleanor Shellard. Row 3: Busy corner in 203. Robert Lilley, Daniel McCracken, Louis Quatrini, Jack Nittinger, Alvin Waltman, Mary Jane Merrick, Nancy Saxon, Richard Wayman, William Scanlin, Gerald Pedini, Joseph Roberts, Stanley Maxim, Jack Mullen. Row 4: Fred Satterly, Bart Mandarano, Lowell Potter, Richard Lesher, Lloyd Richcuds, John Stevens, Michael Murphy, Louis Martin, Charles McCutcheon, Robert Sutherland, Anthony Rassillo, Edward Wertz, James Nobles.
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