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The junior class of Delhaas will be the future leaders of the school.
It is evident that with their qualifications and ability, they will do
a very commendable job when they reach their senior year. Their
contribution to D.H.S. have been many. The class advisors have done
i (eade^dMp. and much to further the efforts of the juniors. Without their officers
and committees, and the participation of the other students the class,
guidance success could not be possible.
Presenting the Junior Class officers and their The chairman of the New York Trip Committee, Kay
advisors. From the left over, back row, Mr. Clarke, Paterson, and her committee consisting of, from left to
Mrs. O’Brien and Mr. McGoldrick. The advisors right: Cathy Oldham, Hazel Himmelfarb, Nancy Furgeson,
watch over the officers and direa them in the Rita Bonaventura, and Jerry Litfon, are looking at catalogs
best field. The officers from left to right are, deciding what sights the class will visit on the trip.
Marie De Donado, Ellen Mulvey, Sherry Polk,
and Donald Brecker.
Here we see the Sr. Breakfast Committee. The
girls and fellows worked hard to prepare a
delicious breakfast for the seniors right before
they set off for Washington. The members of the Hazel Himmelfarb is the chairman of the Jr. Class Ring
group are from left'to right: Bill Lyall, Leona
Committee. The members of this, order the class rings and
Dorsey, Lois Chickowski, Hilda Hart, and Linda prepare for the ceremony. They are from left to right:
Hart. Kathy Oldham, Kay Paterson, Joan Bernot, Lynne Lefkowitz,
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Pat Toster, and Pat Weller.

