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9-7 First Row, left to right: L. Reven, V. Pinck- ney, P. Pender, R. Quattrocchi, G. Newkirk, C. Rodjunski, B. Robinson, C. Ormsby, L. Chaney, B. Ormsby. Second Row: M. Popow, E. Rein, W. Boesly, D. Pihs, E. Owens, F. Quinn, R. Savukinas, E. Quinn, E. Parker, L. Rennebaum, E. Price, N. Passio. 9-9 First Raw, left to right: J. Turic, M. Taylor, T. Touhill, K. Smedley, N. Heame, D. Sul- livan, Y. Touni, J. Surran. Second Row: M. Wiess, J. Vail, C. Walton, S. Stinson, D. Walters, D., Williams, M. White, C. Stulz, W. Taylor, R. Wiggins. Third Row: E. Vignola, N. Surran, E. Williams, C. Sykura, M. Waters, T. Zee, D. Washevich. 9-8 First Row, left to right: K. Shubert, L. Saber, J. Sweitzer, M. Scott, E. Scott, R. Scarpinato, M. Smith, L. Smith. Second Row: S. Smyzuk, J. Sharp, A. Simei, K. Stiles, G. Stewart, H. Schleicher, R. Scott,L. Serad, L. Snow. Third Row: R. Scott, A. Strekis, R. Schade, T. Skura. Qt s
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9-6 9-5 First Row, left to right: M. Lentine, J. Lewis, B Johnson, S Krasowsk S Kershaw B . . y, . . Kline, F. Kurz. Second Row: A. Meade: M. Kouser, J. Knecht, P. Lanahan, C. Lathrop, J. Konkolowski, H. Kozek, F. Loibl, B. Little, J. Mendola. 9-4 First Row, left to right: P. Jackson, B. Horn G. Holt, K. Hogbin, M. Green, K. Green, L Horden, D. James, J. Gerigitan, H. Frost, P Hannigan. Second Row: R. Garcis, J. Kel- lagher, W. Joyce, B. Franke, B. Karl, J. Culda, B. Fox, B. Harris, C. Justice, J. Hinze, R. Gratton. Third Row: E. Gillen, J. Holleny, C. Cawin, John Bonnemo. First Row, left to right: E. McBride, P McKisson, J. Money, L. Lipsi, G. Nelson, D Ludwick, L. Malady, S. Miller, K. McCay Second Row: J. Nardone, M. Miller, N. Or baczewski, J. Nelms, E. Monaghan, E. Morris F. Mulherin, N. Ortlip, .l- Mesiano,D. Menna Third Row: G. Miles, J. Nardollili, H. Minor
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TO THE UNDERCLASSM N 4.59 J fix Although it may hold a different meaning for each one of us, success is the basic aim of all mankind. To achieve this goal, we must possess a set of magical keys which unlock all of the obstructions barring us from the accomplishments of our desires. One of these keys, which plays an important part in our future, is a high school diploma. We, the Seniors, stand on the very threshold of success. We are about to place on our chain of experiences our diploma, one of the countless golden keys which will enable us to accomplish our dreams. If we are wise, we will realize that this is only the beginning, for every key we obtain will unlock the way to an ever greater and more important door. The keys of future achievements, which we will add to our collection in later years, will unlock for us the reaches of a happy and successful future. We promise never to cease striving for bigger and better things. Now, however, we must leave the hallowed halls of Williamstown High School to, you, the underclassmen. To you, lfreshmen,you came here completely unaware of what you were search- ing for. Aided by the experience of those who have gone before you, you are now on the way to accomplishing your goals. To you, Sophomores, our wise fools, through the experiences of this year you have grown a little wiser. You are now a year closer to fulfillment. To you, Juniors, you have come a long way. This year has been teaching you responsibility and has been preparing you for the place the Seniors are about to vacate.. You are now but a step away from attaining the precious key for which you have been striving. May you ever keep the standards of Williamstown High School at their highest, may you continue the fine traditions started by the preceding classes, and may God help you and bless you in all your endeavors. The Class of '64
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