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Pri l OFFICERS lO'APresident . .....Gerald Huffman lO2-President. 7,,, , 7,,, , Sallie Ralston lO2-Vice President, . Virginia Radcliffe 102-Treasurer... Bridgit O'Farrall 102-Secretary Pat Wirick Th this e tenth movement in the Symphony of year has been a very brilliant one-we think.- With the dual conducting of Sisters M. Caritas and Audrey we played os one class, though we had two homerooms. ze winning performances were executed by Joan Mathy, Stephanie Eitel, and Charles Friel. They wrote their way to glory. Our class was active in the Newsark and Yearbook campaigns, winning positions on the staff of the paper. ln- tramural sports found us giving opposition, but let's not talk about that. A brilliant chord was struck by Philip Fischer who had the leading boy's part in Foot-Loose. His scene with the collapsible ironing board still calls forth a chuckle. Page Thirty THE CPHDMORE CLASS OFFICERS lOi-Secretary Judy Bentz lO'eTreasurer Nancy Martin lOl-Vice President Rita Devlin Probably the peak of our movement in the symphony was reached when we gave an ama- teur show to raise money for the Bishop's Fund. At the third playing we felt as if we were hav- ing a run on Broadway. Any minute we ex- pected the show to be interrupted by a talent scout wanting to sign up Linda Van Arsdale and Eleanor Bruneau. The dances we introduced and the bake sale we sponsored swelled our coffers so that we go into the iunior year with a feeling of security. All the chords of our movement were character- ized by the rhythm born of unity. Heigh, ho! It's been a happy year.
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lwlyllf and Day 'C . . we worked and p ayeal together' SOPHOMORE 102 First row-Dora Ruple, Barbara Ronan, Marilyn Johns, Nancy Jo Snow. Second row-Sandra Wilder, linda Van Arsda'e, Phyllis Morman, Virginia Rad- cliffe, Sally 0'Neill. Third row -Carolyn Strigle, Bridgit 0'Fer- ral, Florance McFarlane, Mary Lou Ritchey, Connie Welsh. Fourth row---.loan Woolard, Annabelle Sayatovich, Frances Spaulding, Charlotte Reid. Fifth row-Jimmy Nealon, Raymond Raisbeck, Joseph Oberfiefd, John Thornton, Bill Scanlon, Henry Maas, Tony Sforza. Sophomore 10' First row-Ann Copeland, Patty Glaub, Stephanie Eitel, Elizabeth Cousino, Mary Ann Hushion. Second row-Kay Beal, Anita Bordenkircher, Ruth Ann Hillis, Joan Mathy. Third row- .leanne Emmert, Beverly Kraft, .lucly Benti, Marcella Ghiloni. Fourth row--Susie Heckman, Eleanor Bruneau, Rita Devlin, Nancy Martin, Angela Cecutti. Fifth row-Charles Friel, James Lees, Joe Bobot, Dick Handley. Sixth row-Philip Fischer, Ger- ald Huffman, Jerry Allen, Dick locker, Earl Keck, Paul Cline.
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