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Oi' ws. The Juniors are becoming increasingly aware of their great American heritage. The time has come when the Juniors must begin to think seriously ot the tuture. Not only must they plan tor their senior year, but also tor what is to follow when they are graduated trom high school. ,fx ft l I , '01-l O- Brian Silverthorn, Presidenfg Pat Thon, Secretaryg Shiela Crider, Treasurerg Tom Hursey, Vice-President. 54 Juniors Plan Their Future
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. . . The firsf goal in fheir minds is +he fime when fhey will be seniors 'lhemselves - only a year or iwo 'From now. Bu? +hey are also worlring 'io prepare fhemselves 'For years af+er high school - college 'For some, service for ofhers, 'Full-lime iobs for sfill ofhers. ln addifion 'ro preparing for fheir fufure, fhey mus+ also decide wha+ fheir 'fufure will be. Hence 'ihese years are of fremendous imporfance in fheir lives. The picfure al' fhe 'rop of +he page is of Mrs. Knurelr's sophomore homeroom. I+ shows +he innafe alailiiy of fhe underclassmen fo work en- +husias'l'ically a+ everyihing +hey do. The clock on +he opposife page, in conneclion wi+h +he one shown on +he Senior division page, siands for +he close relafionship befween fhe seniors and +he fufure seniors, and fhe -fac+ fhai' underclassmen are esseniially seniors in fhe making. By ifself, The underclassmen cloclr sfands for 'rhe high qualificafions as s+uden1's af THS +ha+ underclassmen possess: They are hones+, dependable, and cap- able of 'Finishing whafever +asl: rhey begin. I
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il u -.1 X D .' . .A .U 5 46 X I9 l w wh M -f V I Y CL 1, . lx . '99 'Q' vu Y Xe i E Front row: Sharon Baker, Dorothy Bowers, Emma Barron, Judith Angel. Second row: Charlotte Bailey, Lee Adams, Nancy Bernecker, Sharon Bemis, Jeanne Abbaticchio. Third row: Bea Bonovitch, Barbara Baughmun, MR' GRJSWOLDS HOMEROOM Sharon Borrusch, Suzanne Bloomer, Karen Beckett. Fourth row: Wayne Bennett, Arthur Bastien, Gary Begeman, Dave Beer, Don Boisvenue. Not present: Joanne Abbaticchio, Sylvia Abercrombie, Parris Angel, Lois Ball, Ray Barrett, Kathy Beleske, Chester Blondell, Sharon Bradd. xx K F ' 9 N l ee 1' '52-'. sf? 4 ni as hi - t-s' M 2 ' ' S X I D -, kg , if wr, gf MR' RIGHJIS HOMEROOM Bonnie Brown, Carol Catt, Carolyn Case, Joe Buchko. Third row: Oscar Campbell, James Chatell, nobert Coda, Jerry Burbo, Paul Cash, Alan Buchanan. Fourth row: Carol Butterwick, Monroe Coleman, Don Brown, Bill Brockman, David Clark. Not present: Gretchen Cank. Front row: Shirley Burke, Charlotte Colucci, Janet Chapman, Janet Burns, Sondra Brewster, Ruthann Brown, Bette Jo Brubaker. Second row: Kathy Bussell, 55
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