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Top Row lleft to righfl: S. O'Kane, H. Alcorn, W. Swabb, R. Brown, J. Wolfe, J. Dailey, L. Canham, J. Murray, A. Bradf. 4th lEow:AJ. Gurney, J. Palacios, J. Stucko, J. Zwifka, J. Gurzenski, R. Merrill, G. Engle, J. Telovsky, . D' mico. 3rd Row: H. Soule, H. Townsend, E. Forder, T. Mendolia, F. Sabo, B. Brundish, J. Banker. V 2nd Row: C. Zavilz, S. Kleindiensl, R. Johnson, J. Miller, J. Lewandowski, D. Barber, A. Ferris, E. Salvatore. lst Row: D. Terra, L. Marks, N. Sturges, C. Gavenda, D. Sanford, C. Karls. THE JUNIOR CLASS l President - GREGORY ENGLE Vice-President - MARY ANN IANUS Secretary-Treasurer - DWIGHT PAINE Class Advisors - MISS BRITTON MRS. I IARRIGAN MRS. SCHNITZER Home Rooms 222, 333, 344 OFFICERS 28
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Top Row: G. Howard, V. Chamberlain, R. Sterczynski, B. Caldwell, S. Landauer, J. Tomas 0 D Bu d lst Row: T. Smith, L, Lauren, M. Gurzenskl. THE POST GRADUATES ln the scientific atmosphere of 316, midst lingering odors of chemistry experi- ments, the Post Craduate class reigns supreme, the envy of many an undergraduate. Under the leadership of Lucile Lauren, president, and Cale Howard, secretary- treasurer, the P. Cfs have been slightly more active this year than their predecessors. At Christmas time, they decorated the gym for the Annual Charity Ball, sponsored by the Service Club for the benefit of the Cirl Scouts. Up until the time of this effort, they had planned to have a formal dance on Valentines Day, but when they discovered how much work was involved, they decided that they didnit really want to sponsor a dance. At the beginning of the year the P. Cfs numbered fifteen students. Their fate, however, resembles that of the ten little Indians. After a few weeks Charles Brunne was called into the service. At the end of the football season they lost Dale Burdett and Stanley Landauer. Virginia Chamberlain left their midst at the beginning of the second term. Last, but by no means the least, to leave was Thomas Smitty Smith at the end of the basketball season. The class now consists of Barbara Cald- well, Marie Curzenski, Cale Howard, Lucile Lauren, Don Mansell, Richard Sterczyn- ski, and Ioseph Tomasino. Barbara and Don come only in the mornings, and Marie and Cale come only in the afternoons. The rest valiantly carry on all day. The P. C.'s claim that they have had more fun this year than in any other year of school. They like their homeroom very much and are agreed that no one could have a nicer teacher than their Mr. Monacelli. They will always remember this best year of their lives.
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Top Row ileft to rightlz R. Bloom, B. Jackson, J. Seager, J. Postle, F. Sheelar, D. Paine, R. Young B. Drew, W. Parsons. 3rd Row: G. Albanese, L. Rice, H. Bakeman, G. Salisbury, P. Coffey, D. Cromwell, E. Downey, J. Weaver V. Lowman. 2nd Row: J. Bokman, R. Graczyk, S. Pittman, R. Buckner, I. Sadowski, M. Clementi, S. Telga, L. Sidari. ist Row: N. Hill, C. Licurse, B. Oakes, W. Caldwell, I. Salviski, M. A. Janus. Absent: L. Bennett, K. Burroughs, D. Henry, W. Sigismond, R. Smith, K. Spinks, L. Thompson. Although the junior homerooms are scattered throughout the building, when the juniors meet as a class, their activities are the results of united action and cooperation. Since September, 1942, when they came to Albion High School as seventh graders, they have worked well together and have had many good times. After election of officers, the juniors embarked on the process of labeling them- selves students of A. H. S. Following much debate and consideration, they made their choice of class rings, which arrived before the beginning of the second semester. As is the custom, in the fall they conducted a magazine sale contest to raise funds for class activities. Under the leadership of Greg Engle, general chairman of the campaign, and Lowell Thompson and William Sigismond, team captains, they worked diligently and were rewarded with a profit of over S5350 on a total sale of over 3850. ln january a party featuring games, dancing and refreshments was given the winning team CThompsonisD by Sigismond's team. Throughout the year, juniors participated in rhetorical programs under the direction of Mrs. Schnitzer. Contestants chosen for the Signor Prize Contest, held May 9, were: Geraldine Albanese, Patricia Coffey, Mary Ann janus, Ruth Ann johnson, Haleda Townsend, Dwight Paine, William Parsons, William Sigismond, Lowell Thompson, and Charles Zavitz. The junior Prom, May 16, with its gay decorations, was only another illustration of just what can be accomplished when energetic juniors are back of a project. Climaxing their artistic endeavors, the juniors will gather daisies and decorate the arches for the Senior Class Day program, realizing that in one short year, they themselves will be the seniors marching down the aisle.
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