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Contributing much in the line of effort and hard work
to the school and class was SUE SAFFER. A graduate
of Parley Coburn and an active member of the
academic department, Sue has served on Student Council
and was Vice-President of her Freshman class. She was
on the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders' Squad for two years,
be coming Captain in her junior year, and as a senior
made Varsity. Besides these activities Sue was in Spanish
Club, Cheerleaders' Club, Footlighters, National Honor
Society, and on the El-So-Hi Literary staff, The Senior
Day committees claimed much of her time.
Another St. Mary's graduate, ROSALIE SAGINARIO,
a commercial student, participated in class activities.
Rosalie took part in both Freshman and Sophomore Parent
Nights as well as Junior Day and the Christmas Assembly.
She was also a member of Cheerleaders' and Ushers' Clubs.
A member of the Library Staff, BARBARA SCHONHER,
graduated from George M. Diven School. After
enrolling in a general course, Barb began participating
in the activities of G.A.A., Cheerleaders' Club, and
Ushers' Club. She also had a part in Freshman Parent
Night.
Coming from Hopkins Street School was homemaking
student JUDY SEYMOUR. Judy enjoyed the activities
of G.A.A., Scribblers' Club and Ushers' Club.
MELVIN SHAW, who is a transfer student from
Academy, has been active in athletics at SHS.
A member of the junior varsity wrestling squad in his
sophomore year, Mel moved up to the varsity squad in
his Junior year and made quite a name for himself in
the 168 weight division. Mel also contributed his efforts
to the varsity football team in his Junior year. A representative
to Youth County in his Junior vear, Mel plans to join
the Navy after high school.
NORMAN C. SHAYLOR, a graduate of Hopkins
Street School, has made his mark here at SHS in
the field of athletics. In football, Norm was on the
junior varsity team for his first three years; in his
final year, he was a member of the varsity squad. During
the winter season, Norm was on the wrestling squad in
his sophomore and junior years; while during the spring,
he worked out with the track team. A member of Lettermen's
Club. Norm also was on the bowling team for three years
and was a member of his homeroom basketball team. Norm
served also on the stage crew for the Junior Play, "Where's
Charley?"
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