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ophomores Commence Their High Sophomores Starting its first year at Valley Forge, the Sophomore Class quickly acclimated itself to the tempo of high school life. Inexperienced in the ways of a large high school, the Sophomores were coaxed into buying elevator passes, polishing seniors' shoes, and performing other curious chores. These trials became small payment for the exciting events of the school year. The school spirit contest, the successful J .V. football season, the excellent float for Homecoming, and the Sophomore Dance all have blended into pleasant memories. The experiences of its sophomore year have made the Class of 1968 an integral part of Valley Forge. Preparing for the Valley Forge-Shaw game, sophomore girls encourage school spirit. 148 Sophomore class officers dis- cuss future plans with their advisor, Mrs. Horrigan. Seated are Cleft to rightj Secretary, Sheryl J ansmag Treasurer, Pat Lohmanng Standing are Vice President, Ron Rauthg Presi- dent, Kerry Gubics.
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As each school year begins, new faces appear at the doors of Valley Forge High School. These faces represent the energetic underclassinen who are ready to accept the challenges of becoming Patriots. Valley Forge sophomores and juniors are the lifeline of the school. Through individual and group accomplishments, they form a vital part of the Patriot activity. Valley Forge underclassmen have a special way of meeting the challenges of their roles. They tackle and overcome problems, and strive to attain the ultimate goals which both they and their predecessors set. Juniors begin the process, and sophomores continue in their steps. Each class contributes part of its own character to the Patriot image, which personifies the ideal studentg Valley Forge underclassnien are leaders in emulating this image. DER CLASSME
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School Years HOMEROOM 101 - Bottom Row: Barb Banko, Nancy Bania, Linda Anderson, Kathy Albin, Rondi Barber, Ruth Bacik, Gale Barba- nera, Wendy Adrian. Second Row: Gayle Arnone, Sue Arthur, Denny Baird, Mike Alick, Susan Archacki, Lynda Antall, Clarke Arndt, Joe Barile, Linda Baker, Debbie Balint. Third Row: Linda Baisch, Carolyn Abraham, Sue Ammiller, Tom Andolina, Sam Annibale, Les Balass, Ron Adams, Bill Andrews, Frank Balass, Christine Arendt, Diana Ban. HOMEROOM 103 - Bottom Row: Shari Brew, Nina Bonezzi, Peter Bingley, Arline Brown, Roberta Brown, Diane Bray, Bruce Brake- man, Annette Black. Second Row: Pat Bonfield, Elaine Bodnar, Bobbie Boltz, Pattie Bluett, Jerry Brinker, Mike Bracic, Helen Borowec, Bryon Bombay, Roberta Brenner, Karen Brigner. Third Row: Dennis Boiani, Sue Blocker, Richard Birk, Matt Biscotti, Robert Boltz, Jim Brickner, Ken Brand, Dale Breno, Rick Brent, Robert Borcenk, Chuck Bisesi. HOMEROOM 102 - Bottom Row: Sandra Beck, Carol Bertonaschi, Anita Becker, Stan Bielawski, Margie Bene, Nancy Bergsieker, Jim Bielecki, Lorraine Bedillion. Second Row: Ray Becker, Terry Bemer, Cindy Biehl, Cal Berardi, Steve Bauer, John Bedevelsky, Penny Billo, Carol Bedocs, Karen Basen, Bruce Beifus, Sue Bates. Third Row: Frank Beseda, Helen Bash, Bruce Basehore, Don Barnard, Mike Battaglia, Greg Belz, Tim Barrett, Frank Bartholo- mew, Dale Baughman, Everett Barnwell, John Belskis, Randy Beamish. I-IOMEROOM 104 - Bottom Row: Jane Buchholz, Jerry Bruno, Jean Cameron, Denise Carroll, Mike Burk, Jan Carlson, Jerry Burianek, Bruce Bryant. Second Row: Linda Carr, Mike Bublavy, Bill Cardwell, Andy Bryda, Linda Bucar, Liz Caffrey, Barbara Burns, Debbie Budak, Chuck Bruder, Dave Cala- way. Third Row: Gary Buker, Donna Carman, Frank Butts, Dale Caravona, Jim Caron, Dave Calfee, Dick Burnell, Ben Caroccio, Georgi- ana Buk, Linda Bruski, Tim Cahal.
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