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22 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD The Athletic Association Representatives were elected on November 3. Those elected for the position were Gloria Favata, William Francis, and Robert Gilligan. On February 14, 1955, a meeting was held to decide on arrangements for the prom. The following committees and their chairmen are thus: Decorating: chairman, James Lownds; Publicity: chairman, Madelyn Bollea; Refreshments: chairman, Judy Parmelee; Gift: chairman; Virginia Marcotti; Orchestra: chairman, Robert Gilligan; Cleanup: chairman, Arthur Pfeiffer. The decoration committee decided the theme of the prom would be a cruise to the South Sea Islands, and named it An Evening On The Islands.” The prom was held on May 20, 1955. Joseph Racone was host and Rose Bouchard was hostess. On February 22, 1955, a meeting was held to elect a class reporter for the Herald. Madelyn Bollea was elected. Madelyn Bollea ' 56 SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS President .. .....Raymond Marconi Vice-President ..Charles Simonetta Secretary .Roberta Quagliaroli Treasurer ........Moyra McGladrigan The first meeting of the Sophomore Class was held October 6, at three o ' clock. The above officers were elected. Dues were set at a dollar per month. A Ways and Means Committee was formed, consisting of Elizabeth Anderson as chairman, Mary Lou Corrow, James Fitzpatrick, Joyce Micha and Robert Oliva. The second meeting took place on November 3. Raymond Marconi and Russell Jubrey were elected for the Athletic Association Representatives. The Ways and Means Committee on November 11 decided upon a Christmas Hop for December 17. The third meeting took place on January 20 at three o ' clock. A class project of selling sweatshirts, emblems and beanies was decided upon. A committee consisting of Raymond Marconi, Robert Oliva, Roberta Quagliaroli and Moyra McGladrigan was selected. The class profit was made. The last meeting was held on February 8, at 9:15 A.M. Jettie Mae Moorefield was elected Class Editor for The Herald.” James Whitton was elected to the Ways and Means Committee. Jettie Mae Moorefield ’57
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TIIE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 21 SENIOR CLASS NEWS President --- -Wesson Sargent Vice-President ..... Louis Rossi Secretary ......Nancy Fuller Treasurer .... Ann Raccone In September, forty members were enrolled in the Senior Class. A magazine campaign was conducted by the Seniors through the Curtis Publishing Company. Two teams were organized, the Red and the Blue. The Red team came out victorious. The Seniors of ' 55 brought in more subscriptions than any other class since the beginning of the campaign. The losing team entertained the winners with a skit, and the Juniors and Faculty, who were our guests, had a most enjoyable time. Nancy Fuller, the highest salesman, chose the radio as her prize. Thomas Szepanski, the second highest salesman, chose a phonograph. Gloria Becker, third highest sales¬ man, chose a camera set and Peter Carniglia, fourth highest salesman, chose a pen and pencil set. Loring Studio was engaged this year to take the class pictures. Blue and white were chosen for the caps and gowns as well as for the class colors. During the year, meetings were held to organize various committees to sell refresh¬ ments during the voting hours, at recesses once a week, and for the big Senior Food Sale to help pay the class trip expenses. These sales proved to be very profitable. On April 14, the Senior Class held their annual play, Men Are like Street Cars”, a three-act comedy. Preparations for Class Night and Graduation will soon be under way, and we wish to thank everyone who helped make our Senior year a financial success. Rena Piaggi ’55 JUNIOR CLASS NEWS President JOSEPH RACCONE Vice-President . Robert Gilligan Secretary Eleanor Barweri Treasurer .....Maureen Procopio The first class meeting was held to elect officers for the year. On October 1, 1954, the class voted on their ring. The style chosen was the Blue Ribbon
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 23 FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS President .......Charles Sidway Vice-President Robert Lee SflPW -t.tr) Ross Ksumca Treasurer ...Carolyn Kulas The first meeting held by the Freshman Class was to nominate candidates for president. At the second class meeting, the president was elected and also the vice-president. Herbert Steiger was chosen as the A. A. representative. The third class meeting was held to elect the secretary and treasurer. At this meeting the amount of the dues was selected by the class for their present school term. A fourth meeting was called to decide what kind of gift should be sent to David Alfano, who was hospitalized after he had been struck by an automobile. At the fifth class meeting, it was decided that the Freshman Class give a dance to raise money for the class treasury. The dance was held February 19, 1955. At the same meeting Judith Vaitukaitis was elected to the Herald Board. The Freshmen who are on the Wilohi staff are Florence Seaha, Ramon Lecour and Arthur Ntgro. Judith Vaitukaitis ’58
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