JUNIORS JUNIOR OFFICERS President ............. Dennis Kupets Vice President...........P aul Knight Secretary........ Rose Marie Rondelli Treasurer ..........William Sabarese Sponsor ......... . .. Mrs. Ellen White Edward Alberts Thomas Bator Paul Becka Helen Berisko Mike Bemot Patricia Bidish Paul Bilko Mike Boskovitch Carolyn Brocco Charles Brocco Dorothy Bryner Henry Bush Mary Jane Ca6ni Carol Coletti Sam Calvaresi Marcia Capriotti Dorothy Cardine Stephen Catalano Rita Cetera Frank Check Bertha Chisler Constance Churna Dwayne Clark Louis Coletti Sherry Crapp Joe Crnkovich Susan Daniero Jean Davidson Kenneth Davis Vincent DellaMea Diane DeMichele Nick DiLuzio Marie Dorazio Eileen Dorsey Beatrice Durant Once upon a time we were timid and hesitant but with the passing of years we gained poise, confidence, and friendship. Now, determined to be success– ful in our quest for knowledge, we returned to Redstone as jun– iors with open minds and happy hearts. Since we assumed the posi– tion of upperclassmen, this was the year to think seriously and academically. Countless num– bers of fireside chats were held with parents, faculty advisor, and our own consciences. Immediately, we assumed re– sponsibilities as officers, chair– men, and workers for various clubs and publications at Red– stone. Super-salesmen, Section 11-A, led the class in the Maga– zine Drive. Dramatically, we attracted attention with the production of "Pigtails," a three-act comedy. When we received our class rings, confusion and excitement reigned. Beaming from head to toe, we proudly displayed our newly acquired possessions, for they were a symbol of advance– ment and belonging. Now, entering the final chap– ter in our story, we look forward to a future in which we may live happily.
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