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Dale De Letis, president: Mr. William Mackin. sponsorg Joe Carlucci, secretaryg Duana Ross. treasurerg Cary Wood, vice president. Seated: Miss Marguerite Tigue, Sp0llSOI'. fa , As you of the junior class ended your sopho- more year, you realized the many new respon- sibilities with which you were faced. Not least among these was the need of funds to help you in your sponsorship of the annual Junior-Senior Prom, the highlight of your year. Starting off early last summer, you worked with a will and put out the biggest and best football program ever at Struthers. Then you worked with the determination necessary for success selling them at the game. The end result is one of which to be proud. Also, you led the school, in a Hpride in Our School Campaign which included daily devotions. Your list of achievements will serve as a precedent for many years to come. Lynn Beers and Ruth Hudock display sales- manship which pushed junior program-sales highest ever. z as
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.lohn McComish, presidentg Randy Defendiefer, vice presirlentg Donna Rearick, treasurer: Kathy Semonza, secretary. Seated: Mr. George Kerleck, sponsor. You, the members of the sophomore class. early this year discovered a secret of vast im- portance. All this year you carefully guarded this valuable secret. However, somehow it leaked out and now everyone knows the secret for suc- cess. What is the sec1'et?Shard workg that is the formula for success. You sophomores certainly made use of this formula for winning friends, fame, and fortune. Working very hard on every job before you. Soon, even to your own amazement, you saw how easy it is to accomplish your objectives when you work with a willingness to co-operate and to get the job done. So. at the end of this year. you sophomores can look back and say with pride, one more job well done by the class of 1960? 20 After one year of background. you the fresh- man class faced your first year of high school. Realizing that there was much to be gained dura ing your four years here at Struthers you set your goals high. Following the examples of per- severance and hard work set by previous classes, you strived to reach these goals. Under the leadership of the new class officers and spon- sor you got off to a good start working very hard to make your activities for this year a success. The desire to do a good job which you have shown this year will be a great blessing to in the future. Bud Smith, vice president: Toni Traficant, secretaryg ,lim Walters, presidentg Esther Yauman. treasurer. Seated: Mrs. Grace Wilcox. sponsor.
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