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Page 48 text:
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Z1 The underclassmen are the students in which the future of our school depends. Next' fall the present iunior class, will be seniors and will provide the leadership in our maior school activities. They will realize, as we do now, that school is the best years of our lives. The sophomores, are the ones, who really are beginning to appreciate school and its activities. They realize now how much studying you need to do for school. Studying now, the sophomores can always say life is easier when one studies, then when one loafs. The freshman having iust decided what course to take are still a little puzzled about school. They appreciate the understanding of the upperclassmen and are getting good advice from our teachers. The grade schools have sent us some iunior high students who are beginning to understand why Struthers High has schedules, class-changing, different teachers, monitors, and too many confused rooms. All of the underclassmen of Struthers High look up to the seniors and appreciate friendliness. We have selected Most Courteous Seniors' and pictured them on the opposite page. 44
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Page 50 text:
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1..- First row, left to right: Marion Shaffer, Mary Jane Taylor, Carol Peters, Kathy Meehan, Elaine Pompoco, Elaine Sokol, Theresa Socash. Second row: Loreen Haas, Beverly Calvin, Dianne Jacobs, Sally Hilderbrand, Mary Ann Mattingly, Eleanor Jacobson, Janet Fitzpatrick, Carolyn Gentile. Third row: Joe Macejko, Bruce Parker, Bob Repasky, Marilyn Sarna, Roseanne Ghisleni, Loretta Lewis, Carmen Marchionda Jerry Katcher. Fourth rom Richard Cavlier, Albert Caparso, Leroy Collingwood, Jim Chrapcynsky, Joe Camerot, James Ercole, Dante Centofanti, Tom Unich. u-niafut, uniafzd, Man rqflluef First row, left to right: Joan Wilkos, Norma Calabrette, Mary Catherine Yurich, Gail Cannon, Carol Leonard, Ann Giancola, Barbara Guidos, Carol Ripple, Kay Evans. Second row: Marie Lariceia, Debby Di Paola, Toni Di Eulio, Pat Crittenden, Beverly Cox, Margaret Christ, Barbara Eyster, Violet Colangelo, Joanne Yerian, Catherine Centafanti, Mary Ann Brindisi. Third row: David Homley, Nettie Aepple, Beverly Yauman, Richard Heisley, Barbara Hull, Judy Katz, Nick Amendola, Billy Vespacion, Kon Rosensteel, Mrs. Sylvia Scholl. Fourth row: Jerry Donnelly, Dick Disbrow, Bill Lenhart, Tom Casciaro, David Staff, Bob Zorn, Tom Liptak, Dick Marzetti, John Ciliberto, Frank Fire.
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