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gi f 1 re Betts' O'Connor Bem' Nlah SECRETERIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Grace Lost- bourne. Hazel Clark. Mildred Pol- lock, Betty Edler, Ollie Jason, June French. Patricia Masella, Betty Moulter, Mary Lou Thayer, Mil- dred McCloskey. ' d if HZ . Q rc 'c 1 . I gp E h C U S T 0 DIA L . , 1, ,K k,kh 13 f lic . I I CAFETERIA STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Josephine Rig- ge , 1 , 1 1 - ler. Hermine Bowen. Odelte Ulrich. Vickie Krivacs, Elsie Lestrange, Eleanor Troy, Mary Barrett, Rose Giacobbe, Peggy Dearacky, Carol Porpora, Carrnella DiPaola. LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael A. Nappe, Leslie Stocker, Herman Dambach, Knud Holmgaard, John Petro, Paul Fischer.
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LIBRARY EXPANDS SUPPLY OF BOGKS This year more students than ever before have discovered what our High School Library has to offer. The library has been a pop- ular place to go, for research, to read a good book or to browse through one of the many current magazines available. The confer- ence rooms and the copy machine are special services provided by the library for students and fac- ulty. In addition to this, the li- brary has increased its supply of books to more than 15,000 vol- umes. JACQUELINE EGAN The school nurse is an integral part of the staff at any school, and Mrs. Egan has done a won- derful job in this capacity at S.P.F.H.S. A. LORRAINE AYRES EARL SMITH Mr. Smith did a fine job this year as Audio Visual Coordina- tor in the absence of Mr. Mal- eski, who was on sabbatical leave. BRENDAN J. CROSBY if X, J' S.P.F program to its cur riculum this year. Under th direction of Mr. Dorosin, each student participating in thi ff! A 4 aqsgiaigtf 31757 program is able to work on his own level of ability. , Mr. Bowman copies a student's notes. MW
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hen the sophomores first entered the high school they had to become oriented to new schedules, a strange building, and many differ- ent faces. As the year progressed the sophomores were able to work together for a successful sophomore hop, and most important, they be- came involved in the activities of the entire school. The juniors had by now become an integral part of every phase of life at S.P.F.H.S. Their first class production, Lumps in the Gravy,', met with an enthusiastic response. Learning how to cope with the Col- lege Board Tests was another new experience for the juniors this year. In the spring, the Junior Prom cul- minated the year for the Class of '70 and proved to be a memorable occa- sion. This year, both the sophomores and the juniors matured and became more responsible as a class and as individuals. 136 N
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