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Page 90 text:
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ONE DARING DETECTIVE. loe Monday in the person of Elaine Siragusa busily jots down the facts, as the other one. Frank Tuesday. portrayed by Kathleen Alderson, grimly watches the grotesque pro- ceedings enacted by Roslyn Savino, Rosellen Pearson and Roslyn Cosmano in the suspense-filled scene of the tragic-comedy, Frosh- net - produced by the Sophomores as a dire warning to all their Freshman little sisters. Subjects such as Latin ll, Geometry and World History posed many new problems which our wise Sophomores found could only be solved by good old-fashioned study - which they did! However, they found time for a few extras, as you can see. Highlighting Sophomore activities was their Sophomore-Freshmen Day production of Froshnet. This authentic case straight from the files of the Sophomore Bureau of Investigation de- picted the unfortunate consequences inflicted upon a freshman who accidently went the wrong way in the corridor. The Sophs' success in every class and school project from this fun clay on, can be attributed to hard work and enthusiastic response. Climaxing a fruitful year of many new experiences were the gay mood and light hearts which created the perfect atmosphere for the annual Sophomore-sponsored Spring Dance. Everyone has come to expect the best of the Class of 1960, and no one has been disappointed. Gun Qopliowmones grow wisen SOPHOMORE YEAR IS FULL OF FUN! Elaine Siragusa. Rosl n Cosmano Beverl Diamond Mar alice Palmer Dolores Y - Y - Y f Ditrinko, Mary Ann Toscano and Barbara Santore took advantage of the big snow at their lunch time. rv' 86 LEADING THE SOPHOMORE CLASS are officers Kathleen Laverne. Treasurer, Iacqueline Gauthier, Secretary. Iudith Nichols. Vice-President, and Iac- queline Vallot. President.
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HOMEROO 304 lFirst row! Constance Scarclino. Iulie Struble, Carol Rudy. lSccond rowl Vir inia Hammer, Barbara Groh, Diane Doty. Eglaine Yaeger, Suzanne Limner. Io Ann Bambino. lThird rowj Sybil Vosler. Therese Herrmann, Carole Trenkler. Sandra Dennstedt. Ann Stahl, Patri- cia lVlcTaggart. Frances Mastrella. Ioyce Gehring. aQomQ. lllllO RISTUITI Ul - Wfwacnzs mon SGW U lFirst !'OlUl Martha Proud. Rita Neu, Kathryn Kennedy. Ioyce Fici. fSecond rowl Kathleen Cverstner, Karen Callahan. leanne Eismont, Oralee Schum, Patricia Kreckel. fTIzird fowl Alice Czarnowsky, Ianet Skelly, Francine Pellegrino. Iudith Maloney. Barbara Ackerman. Patricia Hunt. Eleanor Osburn, Margaret Briody. 85
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