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CLASS OF l964 President ,,--,-,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, W . ,.,, .,,,,,,..,.. J ohn SOflll4CI Vice-President ,..f -en f,f,f ...,- ..Wff--ffff ..f-- J erfy T0mk0 Secretary --.Y,n,,,,,,,-,gA.,F..,, W ,a,,,, ,,a-Carol Ann Folta Treasurer ,-A,---,,----,-,,,,,,,h,..,,,,.... Suzanne Macola We, the class of 1964, were organized under the guidance of Miss Francks and Mr. Gondorchin in our sophomore year. We began immediately to prepare for our senior year by having a magazine campaign which proved very successful. To further increase our treas- ury, we also sold stationery in the spring of our sophomore year and this was our last project as sophomores. During our sophomore year we selected our class colors, flower, and motto. Our junior year proved to be even more demanding than our sophomore year, not only academically, but in extra-curricular activities as well. As juniors, we started off by electing new officers for our junior year and we also received a new class advisor, Mr. Kubeika, who replaced Mr. Gondorchin who left at the end of last year, So for this year we have had many worthy projects such as another maga- zine campaign, a dance, and soap sale. Among the extracurricular activities was our school newspaper, the Courier, of which we are very proud. We are now planning for our last achieve- ment of our junior year which will mark the beginning of our reign as seniors-the Junior Prom. This year will pass too quickly for many of us, and we will go into our senior year with the determination needed to fill all our expec- tations and hopes in our senior year. I We sincerely wish the best of success to all seniors.
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