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WILLIAM HOWARD veu-:AGE July 5, 1932 sau l'm tall, so I have my own look-out on life. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Meddlesome Maid 37 Hellzapoppin 37 SaImon Sheet 3, 47 Tattler 47 Honor Society 3, 47 Dance Committee 1, 27 Know Yourself 27 U. N. E. S. C. O. Conference 37 Hi-Y 47 Scholastic Association Conference 47 College Club 4. - Bill is a boy who actually enioys life and the people in it. ' HENRY ALLEN WEAVER May 23, 1932 Hank Life is good when good use is made of it. Soccer Manager 1. Henry is one of the comedians in our Senior class. He brings humor to every class he attends. MARIE AMELIA WILLIAMS May 23, 1932 Marie Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 1, 27 Volleyball 17 Basketball 2, 3, 4i Baseball 1, 3, 47 J. V. Cheerleader 37 Varsity 3, 47 Usher 37 Prom Committee 37 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Tattler 4. Marie enioys music and cheerleading. She was a J. V. cheerleader and then a Varsity cheerleader. WINIFRED WILLOUGHBY June 27, 1932 Winnie The secret of success is to know what you want-and go after it. Glee Club 1, 2, 3-Vice-President 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 SaImon Sheet 47 Tattler 47 Hellzapoppin -pianist 37 Meddlesome Maid 37 Dance Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Ring Committee 37 Basketball 17 Special Chorus 2, 37 College Club Vice-President 4. Winnie is very fond of music and we are all fond of her music. She played for all school activities when piano playing was needed. -- l slfiiju
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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1950 held its first freshman meeting October 2, 1946 at 10:25 a.m. This meeting was called to order by Miss Marcia Zabriskie, class adviser, for the purpose of electing officers. The freshman officers were Nathan Rome, president, Armand Cal- deria, vice-president, lsabelle Baldwin, secretary, and Ann Nicolle, treasurer. On February 14 the Freshmen had a Valentine's Day party planned by James Bon- vouloir, Barbara Hockert, Harold Jackson, and Nancy Miller. The Homemaking Class provided refreshments. One of the features of the program was a duet Little Annie Rooney by Lillian Roth and Edward Gundersen. During the year, our former gym teacher, Mrs. Faye Benson, gave the Freshmen ballroom dancing lessons. A Spring Frolic Dance for the entire school was sponsored by our class on March 21, 1947. The decoration committee, James Bonvouloir, Richard Burns, Catherine D'Addeo, Virginia Derench, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Prystula, Donald Robertson, and William Velhage carried out the theme of the dance with pastel stream- ers, a maypole and window box decorations. This dance, a success, adding 51.06 to the class treasury, was the final event of our Freshman year. SOPHOMORE YEAR The summer was soon over and we returned to school as sophomores. Our first meeting was on September 26 with Mr. Pearlmutter, our class adviser. At this meeting we elected our class officers and they were as follows: Edward Gundersen, President, Daniel Louro, Vice-President, Alma Davidson, Secretary, Anthony Louro, Treasurer. Our second meeting was held in March for the purpose of discussing our annual dance which was called The Irish Hop. The general committee for the dance was selected. They were Nancy Cawte, chairman, assisted by William Lotz, Richard Burns, Ann Nicolle, and Robert Milvae. The night finally came and the auditorium was gaily decorated with green and white trimmings. The centerpiece was a rock to represent the Blarney Stone. There were prizes awarded for such dances as the Balloon dance, Spot dance, and the Shamrock dance. The music was furnished by the Cavaliers. Our dues were important too. Don't think I have forgotten them. They were 51.00 a year. We had dues collectors in each room for the simple reason that we had a little trouble in collecting money. The collectors were Anthony Louro-room 6, Lois Pinney-room 5 and Armand Caldeira-room 9. Collecting dues was quite an ordeal for the collectors because it was catch me if you can when I have the money. Our sophomore year is one we will remember for many years to come. It is the year when we all think we have grown up to the point of adulthood and can carry on by ourselves. 18
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