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anifaad First row, left to right: Elise Wigfall, Norma Calabrette, Marie Lariccia, Debby De Paola, Toni Di Eulio Thuesu Socash Grace Graveno, Rosemary Baluck, Betty Shackleford, Dorothy Paloski. I I Second row: Mary Ann Hritz, Eleanor Komara, Jeanette Creaseman, Peggy Gough, Margie Conley, Ba,-bam Guidos Ruth Shaffer, Carol Bodnark, Donna Bolash, Amy Badal, Noreen McGuire. I Third row: Dave Si skowic, Jack Birmingham, Jack Uslick, John Ciliberto, Pat Agresta, Dole Schutz, Jim Gentile Dick Dedrow, Joe Perkins, Mr. Grinnen. I Fourth row: Paul Totin, Chuck Costello, Mickey Wilkos, Jim Bryson, Dave Stricklin, Pete Kondela, Don Micenko William Clark, Bob Kapoosta. ' First row, left to right: Louise Petrella, Jackie McClure, Mary Catherine Yurcich, Virginia Stanley, Rita Clemente, Carole Peters, Elaine Pompoco, Gail Ramm, Berniece Hodnicky, Donna Aeppli. Second row: Mary Jane Taylor, Alice Morell, Joan Bencecovich, Dianne Donatelli, Pat Tomko, Carol Ingram, Glenda Knight, June Chambers, Deanne Fix, Carol Ripple, Kay Evans, Barbara Liptak. Third row: Charles Baker, John Watson, Lorene Haas, Rosemarie Massaro, Nettie Aeppli, Peggy Donnelly, Barbara Ayers, Marilyn Sarna, Jean Boye, Don Blough. Fourth row: Ray Anderson, Fred Trucksis, Dave Birch, Bob Spay, Joe Ula, Fred Vidman, Sam Morell, Don Dixon, Ferdie Aey Anthony Perry. HE AD MONITORS The monitors, chosen from all grades, have a great responsibility. They make sure that the halls and lavatories are kept in neat order. The head monitor is expected to help visitors in the building. All the monitors are expected to take charge of a room in case ofthe teacher's being called out. To be selected as a monitor, one must receive approval from both the student council and office. Sitting: Gail Ramm Standing, left to right: Peter Kondela, Don Blough, Peggy Donnelly, Pe!-JSY GO'-'9l'h
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5 4' Slfucfenif Gonna!! First row, left to right: Jo Polito, Linda Wise, Arlene Pasquale, Joyce Bledsoe, Joan Kochis, Rachel Heldman, Rosemary Baluck, Rita Vidman. Second row: Nadyne Stepencevich, Elaine Banofsky, Rita Clemente, Gerry Davis, Peggy Gough, Joan Check, Kathy Meehan Emilie Annichine, Patty Zupko, Joanne Donatelli, Betty James. Third row: Jim Weaver, George Hull, Bob Landgraff, Alice Ann Mound, Marlene Loyen, Peggy Donnelly, Jackie Rowland, Dave Williams, Wayne Reichard. Fourth row: Carmen Marchionda, Dick Cannon, Ben Burno, Tom Mclntire, Bob Repasky, Ronnie Mathews, Lou Jannetto, Fred Trucksis, Eddie Kosek. Fifth row: Nick Gentile, Mickey Wilkos, Dick Jacubec, Harold Ondra, Tom Hosteller, Joe Ballew, Lawrence Bowling, Fred Vidman, John Pavlov. Standing, left to right: Ray Anderson, Mr. Laddie Fedor, Don Dixon. Kneeling: Diane Jacobs, Peggy Needham. The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Laddie Fedor, has frmned a new Con- stitution. Thepurpose ofthe council is to develope interest of the students, pro- mote a closer relationship between faculty and students, and provide an organized program of activities. Each home room has a representative and an alternate to report what business has been transacted at the meetings. Any student may make a suggestion to his representative and it will be presented to the council for consideration. 82
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