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1962 |

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Class Colors - Rose and Silver
Motto - "We Are Put Here To See"
Flower - Rose
Dedicated to Miss Emma Emanuel
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Class History |
In 1956, eager and wide-eyed,
we, the class of 1962, entered Nesquehoning Jr. Sr. High School. We
acclimated ourselves very quickly; and by the time our seventh and
eighth years were completed, we had become an enthusiastic part of the
student body.
In 1958 we entered our freshman year with Mr.
Mezza and Mr. Roscoe as our class advisors. For our class officers we
selected Stephen Gazdick as president, Joseph Morgan as vice president,
Josephine Aquiar as secretary and Wilbourn Cox as treasurer. During our
freshman year we purchased our class jackets and whore them proudly. We
also began to take school more seriously.
Mr. Mezza and Mr. Roscoe were our class
advisors during our sophomore year also. For our class officers we chose
James Drosdak as president, Gerald Farnsworth as vice president, Thomas
Puschock as secretary, and Anthony Molinari as treasurer. As sophomores,
we chose our class colors, rose and silver.
Entering our junior year, which proved to be
very interesting, we had as our class advisors Mr. Bonner and Miss
Evans. Our junior class officers were Stephen Gazdick as president,
Gerald Farnsworth as vice president, Thomas Puschock as secretary, and
Carmen Serignese as treasurer. This was a banner year, and exciting
year---class rings and our Junior Prom. Our beautiful class rings were
the envy of the school and our Junior Prom, with its "youth"
theme and its fountain of youth (Do your remember the coins we tossed
into it?), will always remain a poignant memory. This was an especially
happy year.
Then, all too soon, our final year---our senior
year. Mr. Bonner and Miss Evans continued as our class advisors. We
elected for our class officers John Sehar as president, Anthony Molinari
as vice president, Theresa Digilio as secretary, and Frank Stefanick as
treasurer. This was a very busy year with class plays, yearbook,
athletics, dances, parties, and, of course, studies keeping us on our
toes.
As our final high school days approach, we can
look back and treasure the memories of our wonderful school years. We
are loath to say goodbye to our fellow-students, our teachers, and our
school; yet we are eager to go forward into the future with confidence
and high hopes.
However far we go into the future, we will
always remember our teachers and our school with gratitude. |
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