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of New Time Begins About half of the class suffered through biology, just as every other class has done; but by the end of the year they had learned two important things: how to take notes and how to follow directions to the letter. As is the custom, the sophomores gave the Valentine’s Dance, this year called Holiday for Hearts.” At the dance, the king and queen of hearts were chosen. The cafeteria was decorated with hearts and cupids which carried out the theme. A band was obtained for the dance because it was jointly sponsored by the Student Council and the sophomore class. After this, they concluded the year with the usual work and final exams, looking forward to the summer and junior year. A large word of thanks goes to Miss Ca-porusso and Mrs. Thomson, their advisers, who helped them so much during the past year. Mrs. SOPHOMORES 25 t » SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Jay Van Brunt—President; Pat Tancke—Secretary. Standing: Nancy Tomai—-Treasurer; John Penutti—Vice-President. ;iCV
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“Henceforth a Series MISS ANGELINA CAPORUSSO Co-adviser The sophomore class began its year with the selling of refreshments at football games. On the whole the job was fun, even though at times the students almost.froze to death and wondered if their feet and hands would ever thaw out. Many of them were drenched in a rain storm one Saturday. But the addition to their treasury, due largely to the thoughtfulness of Mr. Gullonc, made it well worth the effort. About halfway through the football season, the school’s magazine drive began. The sophomore class came out on top in sales. The money they made went toward the purchase of an organ for the auditorium. They also had the highest salesman for the school, Bob Venables, who received as a prize a portable television set. From the middle of December to the beginning of March, sophomores sold refreshments at basketball games which once again netted them a large profit, this time without the cold and rainy weather. Yearbook Representatives— Judith De Young, Judith War dell.
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