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DESPINA ASIMAKOPOULOS Toastmistress, '48-'49p F. B. L. A,. '49: Announcement Committee, '49: Owls, '48: Lamps. '49: Student Coun- cil Representative, '48: Student Council Alternate, '47-'49: Spanish Club. '49, Secretary, '49: Bowling Club, '49: Pen Pals. '49: Girls' Glee Club, '46-'47p Graduation Program, '49. Correct in manner, poise, and diction, The hind of girl you meet in hction. JESSE SZWARGULSKI News Salesman, '47. Suppose your wish is to excel. Before an expert practise well, VELMA YATES History Club: Central Knitters: Dis- tributive Education Club. '49, Even hard work grows easy to the pratical hand. ARTHUR MCFERRON Football, '47-'49, Letters, '483-19: Track. '46-'48: Hi-Y, '48-'49: History Club. '46-'47: Toastmasters, '49g Stu- dent Council. '49. Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. And truth accomplished no virtories without it, LOUISE FRANCES SAWICKI F. B. L. A,. '49, Slight not whafs near, though aiming at what's far. January 1950 LEVI EMMONS Senior Band. '47-'48-'49, A hind of a lad that is hard to find, Easyfgoing, care-free, and kind. ROSEMARY CONNELLY G, A, A., '46-'48, Chevron. '47: C0- C-Hi, '47-'49z Toastmistress I., '49s Public Speaking Club, '49, Vice-Presi- dent. '49: F. B. L. A., '48-'49, Vice- President. '49: Student Council Alter- nate. '46, Representative. '48: Tumb- ling Club, '48: RED AND BLACK Sales- man, '49: Girls' Swimming, '46: RED AND BLACK Staff. '49. The individual charm of the maid, By this girl of today is well por- trayedf' BONNIE HEIDEMANN RED AND BLACK Staff. '49: CQYC-Hi, '46-'47-'48-'49: G. A. A., '46f'47: F, B. L. A.. '48-'49g Student Council Representative '49, Alternate. '47, 48: Senior Prom Committee, '50: RED AND BLACK Salesman. '47-'48: News Sales- man. '47-'48: El Eco- de Espana, '47. ll is better to have one friend of worth than many worth nothing. LILLIAN M. DE ZUTTER G. A. A., '46-'48-'49, Chevron, '47. Letter, '48: Co-C-Hi, '48-'4-9: Club Editor RED AND BLACK Staff, '492 Junior Toastmistress Club No. 2, '47g Prom Committee, '49: Tumbling Club, '47: Junior Achievement, '47: F. B. L. A,. '49: Pen Pals' Club. '49: Owls, '46: Allied Youth, '48. A bit of fun. a bit of thought: A lot of pleasure from life she sought. EUGENE SCI-IAEFER Forsahe not an old friend, For the new friend is not comparable to him.
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January 1950 CHARLES SMITH Toastmasters Club, '48-'50, Treasurer. '49: B-Team, Basketball: Varsity Bas- ketball, '48-'49: Commencement Com- mittee: President New Senior Class, '48: President Senior Class, '49: Presi- dent El Eco de Espana, '48-'49: Presi- dent Stamp Club, '47: Choir, '46-'47- '48-'49i Glee Club, '46-'47: Stamp Club, '46-'47, President, '47: Execu- tive Committee, '49: Baseball, Varsity. '48-'49, A more likeable lad could you see In the pages of history, MARGARET MARY DESIMONE Roller Skating Club, '46: G, A. A,, '46z F, B. L. A,, '48-'49z El Eco de Espana, '47: Student Council Repre- sentative, '48-'49: Toastmistress Club No, 2, '48: Vice-President New Senior Class, '49: Secretary Senior Class, '49: RED AND BLACK Staff. '49: Com- mencement Committee, '49: Executive Committee, '49, A quiet miss yet cheerful too-: Maids like her are very few, BILL GUTH Senior Band, '46-'49: Toastmasters Club, '48-'49, Vice-President, '49-'50: Public Speaking Club, '49, President, '49-'50: Student Council Representative. '47-'49, Cabinet, '487 Boys' Literary '46: Swimming Team, '47-'49, Letter. '47-'49, Captain, '49: Committee of Twenty, '48-'49, Secretary '49: Treas- urer New Senior Class '49: Business Manager News, '48-'49: Prom Commit- tee, '49: Owls, '47-'48: Lamps, '48' '49. He strived on where others paused or failed. DOLORES MALON News Staff, '47-'48-'49, Associate Edi- tor, '48, Feature Editor, '48, Chairman of the Editorial Board, '491 Junior Toastmistress Club No. l. '48-'49, President. '49, Secretary, '49: Junior Toastmistress Club No, 2, '47-'48, Sec- retary. '48: Student Council Represen- tative, '47, Alternate. '47, Cabinet. '47, Vice-President, '48s All-City Stu- dent Council, '48-'49: Co-C-Hi, '47,- '48-'49, Vice-President, '48-'49: Owls. '46-'477 Lamps, '47-'48-'49: Prom Reporter, '48-'49: El Eco de Espana, '47-'48-'49, Vice-President. '49: Girls' Literary Society, '47-'48, Secretary, '48: Pen Pals Club, '48-'49: G. A. A., '47: Senior Prom Committee, Co-Chairman, 49' Not without great labor can great deeds be done. CARL UNDELL TINNON Student Council Representative, '46-'48, President, '49: Toastmasters. '48-'49: Committee of Twenty. '48: Prom Com- mittee Chairman, '49: All-City Student Council. '49. To be a victor he's designed: Hes just the type, the steadfast kind, NORMA Ross Vice-President Senior Class, '49: Ex- ecutive Committee Senior Class, '49: Commencement Committee Senior Class, '49: Owls, '48: Co-C-Hi, '47-'49: Stu- dent Council Alternate, '49: G. A. A.. '46-'47, President. '47, Chevron, '47: Library Club, '46-'47, Treasurer, '47g Mike Club, '47: RED AND BLACK Staff. '49: F. B, L. A., '49, Diligence is the mother of good fortune. BILL BARFIELD Treasurer Senior Class, '50: Finance Committee Chairman. Always pleasant, always cheerful. Of BiIl's future we're not fearful. SHIRLEY JEAN STOVING Owls, '46: Lamps, '47-'48-'49: RED AND BLACK Staff, '49, Editor-in-Chief, '49. Co-Editor, '50z Choir, '47-'48-'49, Letter, '48, Stripe, '48-'49: Co-C-Hi, '47-'48-'49, Treasurer, '49: Telesis Toastmistress Club No. l, '49: G, A. A., '46-'49, Chevron, '49: Student Council, '49, Representative, '49, Cabi- net, '49: Girls' Bowling Club, '49: Pen Pals' Club. '48-'49: Little Theater Group, '47-'48: Stamp and Bond Sales- man, '48-'49: F. B. L. A., '49s Public Speaking Club, '49: Girls' Glee Club, '46: Girls' Literary Society, '46: First Prize. Lunchroom Essay Contest, '49: Second Prize, Clean-Up Week Essay Contest, '49, Fortune is for all: judgment is theirs who have won it for themselves. DON FRITZ Track Team, '46-'49, Letter, '47-'49: Captain All-State Track Team, '49: Football Team, '46-'49, Letter, '48- '49: Student Council, '47-'49, Presi- dent. '49: All-City Student Council, '48-'49, Parliamentarian, '48, President, '49: Central Hi-Y. '47-'49. Sergeant-ab Arms, '47, President, '48: Toastmas- ters, '49: Boys' Glee Club, '46, Treas- urer, '46, Secretary, '46: F, B, L, A., '49, Swimming, football, and track too- ls there anything that Don can't do? PHILIPPINA A. DOHRMANN Glee Club, '46: Choir. '46-'49: Owls, '46-'47: Lamps. '47-'49: News Staff. '47: Co-C-Hi, '47-'49: Toastmistress, '47-'49: History Club, '47: Little Theater Group. '47-'49: Pen Pals. '48- '49, President Announcement Commit- tee, '49, Chairman, '49. Slre's true to her work. her word. and her friends.
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January l95ll LOUISE R. BACON Future Business Leaders of America. '471 G. A, A., '46Z RIZD AND BLACK Stali, '48: Junior Achievement. '-48. RED AND BLACK Salesman, '49, fl maid wilh sweet Ihuuglrts rn her mind. fl frit-nil well worthwhile you'll fini. Tl-'IOIVIAS KCPP Boys' State. '49: B-Basketball. '-17: Toastmasters. '49-'50: Xi-tt'.-z Stall, At- sistant Business Manager. '47, Business Manager. '48-'49: Student Council Rep- resentative, '46-'47-'40: Committee of Twenty. '48-'49: RI:IJ AND BLACK Staff. '49Z News Salesman. '46. II'ilh his laugh and his wit Tum will always make a hil. ARLENE BARBARA SMITH Color Day Committee. '4'7: Pen Pals, '48' F B I A '40' Co K' Hi '47 '-18: Botany Club. '49, Her many friends hold her dear. For she's so thoughtful and sinrert-' GERALD WAl'NI2 RISINGIZR Track, '47-'49s Student Councid, '-Ili: News Staff. '40: Ciliairman of Senior Stunt Committee, 'SIL Tc be merry lest becomes you, CATHERINE GLORIA NIARZUCO Secretary of New Senior Class, '-19: Bowling Club, '49: Knitting Club. '46- '49: F. B, L. A.. '40: Pen Pals, '-491 Library Club, '47: Roller Skating Club. '46: Color Day Committee, '40: Stu- dent Council Alternate. '-19: Stamp Club. '47: News Salesman, '49, Be great in art. as you have been in lhoughtf' RODNEY TETTENHORST Owls, '46: Lamps, '47-'49: Committee of Twenty, '47-'-19: Vice-President Committee of Twenty. '49: Student Council Alternate. '47-'48: Sergeant-ab Arms, '49: Toastmasters, '49, Hfienius. that power which dazzles mor- lnl eyes. If oft but perseverance in disguise. EDNA SCHWARTZ Toastmistress No. 2, '48-'49, Treas- urer, '48-'49: Toastmistress No. l. '49- '50, Treasurer, '49, President, '49-'50: Ct.-C-Hi. '48-'50, President. '49: News Staff. '47-'5O: Student Council, '47-'50, Cabinet, '47: History Club. '47-'48, Treasurer. '47-'48: Chemistry Club. '48--49: Junior G. A. A., '46-'47, Senior G. A. A.. '47-'48: Library Club. '47-'48, Vice-President, '47: Girls' Literary Society. '48-'49: Mike Club. '48: Pen Pals, '48-'49: Skating Club. '46: Speaker on Junior Town Meet- ing of the Air Program, '49: Co- Cliairman of Color Day Committee. Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading st-en: Duty, faith. Ioue. art' roots. and I-:Jer green. CHARLES SCHUFF Toastmasters, '40-'50: Finance Commit- tee Senior Class, '50: News Staff, '48- '5O: Owls. '46, '4-8: Lamps. '48-'49L Harvard Book Award. '49, lf l cannot do great lhings, I can do small things in a great way. CLARA KUNTZ Student Council Alternate, '48: F. B, I,. A.. '4qZ Rilo AND BLACK Staff, '-10: Color Day Committee. '49. Sire did the right thing in the right way. FREDRICK J. BATES Choir, '47-549: Central-airs, '48-'493 Student Council, '49s RED AND BLACK Salesman. '-19: Bowling Club. '49L Finance Committee, '49. An all-around good fellow, A friend, jovial, and true.
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