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RUTH ANN UMMEL Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 JOHN VALENTE Class President 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Track 3 Sports Club 4 MARJORIE VAN HOOK French Club 2 Home Ee. Club 2, 3 Dramatics Club 3 CATHERINE VERHONIK Home Ec. Club 3, 4 ANN VERZINA Sports Club 4 FRED WAUGH THOMAS WEIR ORA MAX WELLMAN Band and Orchestra 1, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Math Club 3 Dramatics Club 4 LOVELL MARIE WILLIAMS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Sports Club 4 GEORGE M. WINTERS MARGARET YEAGER Cheer Club 1 Commercial Club 2, 3 Dramatics Club 3, 4 CATHERINE ROSE YELICH Commercial Club 3 Sports Club 4 DALE YOUMANS Band and Orchestra 1, 3 Latin Club 2 Art and Sketch Club 3 MARY YOUNG Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3 Commercial Club 1 Cheer Club 2 Dramatics Club 3, 4 MAX ZEMENICK SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lContinued from page 91 We ended the year with a grand flourish with a successful Junior - Senior prom. Seniors! Oh, the word is music to the weary undergrad and music to the former graduates: but oh, the word means trouble to the weary teacher. But seriously, we weren't so bad tqulety. With the largest class to date - 199 - we were a source of pride to one and all. To pilot us safely through the final stretch we chose as class president, Wakefield Kirkmang vice - president, Mary Helen Kanderag secretary, Paul Marietta: and treasurer, Louis Foli. Our sponsors were Mr. Fred Hayes and Mr. A. T. Hays. We had our class party March 8, in the gym. We ran wild on May 15 -Senior Day. Then the Juniors entertained us with a beautiful Prom on May 17 Then at last - caps and gowns. With a smile on our faces and tears in our eyes, we went through baccalaureate on Sunday, May 19. On Tuesday the 21st we tore up to Turkey Run and had a grand and glorious time. On May 23 Commencement was held, bringing our high school careers to a suc- cessful close. Page Twenty
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