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w 1 Q 14. I 51:44 President . .... Judith Fowler Vice President ...Thomas Tompson Secretery....... .... .Janet Suits Treasurer ......... ....C8PO1 W81PSth if slip- l elle. is ihx fill wr?-3.1-' ui , . . . . . . . . rf, 'K - .... mmf' ssl First Row: Milly Christy, Carol Dockerty, Gail Melick, Carol Walrath, Judith Fowler, Thomas Tompson, Linda Welch, Ann Martyniuk, Patricia Sanguine, Penelope Trumbull. S c d Row: Mr. Klee Gordon Rockefeller Ronald Millington: Kenneth Honey. ozrggd Countryman, Richard Burkaorf, Anthony La Coppola. Richard Austin. Robert T1nk1er, Bernard Kelly' Daniel Nellie. Sally Nellls- During our seventh and eighth grades we had the usual food sales and . canoes. Our trip to Albany when we were in the eirhth prade was one we -l long remember. We also held P. A. dances and food sales in our freshman year. These were most successful. This year we sold megaphones at the basketball Eames and made wreaths to sell for the Christmas holidays.
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X 225351 P' I . Y? A ff , fx! V I in Pres1aent......,..,,...navid Plank , l , Vice-President.........ho2ert Hook ,amqafgawa Secretary..........Nancy lerricola Treasurer...............Joan Perry First Row: Arthur La Coppola, Anthony Circhirillo, Harris Dunlap, David Trombetta. Second Row: Jenny Hudson, Shirley Walroth, Patricia Jacques, Nancy Terricola, Robert Hook, David Plank, Joan Perry, Susan Allen, Lorraine Smullen, P8tT1C13 Christensen. Third Row: Miss Moore, Richard Smith, Paul Flanders, Marcia Plank, Barbara Peruzzi, Jacqueline Kramer, Gail Klock, Ida Hayes, Clara Fitzer, Michael Shannon, Rosario Primer, Philip Walrath. During our Freshman and Sohhomore years we half several PQ A. dancls and food I l 7' sales to help raise money for our class. We began our Junior year by selling stockinns and men's socks. This added a needed sum to our treasury. We also sold pencils with the basketball schedule on them. Again this year as in our Sophomore year we masqueraded at the school Halloween party and won a prize which we contributed to our treasury, The big event of the year was the arrival of our class rings ln November. Every- one was very well pleased wlth his ring. Our annual Junior-Senior Prom was held in May. It was both entertaining ana successful. The much dreaded class night finally arrived and then graduation--with the realization that it soon would be our turnl, ZZ
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F Q ,fi XX If R' D It if , Ex axllf All .w J ' S ee- , -ff 7Ai A'tLpwuxg an President ......... Elaine Walrath President ........... Douglas Smith Vice-President .... Theodore Reese Vice-President ..... Raymond Crouse Secretary ...... Jacoueline Greene Secretary ........... .Donald Groff Treasurer .......... Joanne Zoller Treasu .. .....Gera1d Shannon yt 'sf 54 li' Q 1 N First Rom. fary Stow renee ose William Dockerty, Donald Bellen, Charles Boslet, David Hammond, Millard Snell. Second Row: James Jacques, George Haney, Bernard Haak, Frazier Roney, Patrlck McGee, Richard Sebastian, Douglas Countryman, Donald Groff. Third Row: Mary McGee, Sandra Wripht, Darlene Kraft, Jacqueline Greene, Raymond Crouse, Elaine Walrath, Douvlas Smith, Joanne Zoller, Ann Countryman, Diane .Hoa gg Fourth Row: Mrs. Davis, Claudia Smith, Barbara Doxtator, Bonnie Huff, Joyce Peruzzi, Karen Kardash, Jeanne Christy, Mayme DeGristina, Barbara McKenney, Carolyn Olsen, Suzanne Brown, Karen VanGorder, Martha Fake, Shirley Sponable, Mrs. Rutauskas. As seventh and eirhth graders we held P. A. dances, food sales, and also sold candles and candy. At the end of our eivhth grade year a very interesting trip was taken to Albany and was enjoyed by everyone. During our Freshman year we continued to hold P. A. dances, food sales, and sell candy, All of our Freshman projects proved to be most successful, Thus, another school year was brought to a close. Z4
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