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Lois Larson Pat Dion Millie Giaquinto Dolores White Rose Mary Bradt Gretta Gratton Lois Ganzler Barbara Shahan Bev Hurst Barbara Belfance Friendliest Most Courteous Best Dressed Most Studious Class Diplomats Best Actress and Actor Quietest Night Owls Most Dependable Most Talkative john Macejka Frank Cassidy Dick Wallace Walt Cegelski Frank Grasso Walt Edwards Bob MacMartin Bob Siatkowski Ray Vedder Bob Horstrnyer Jw Jw Did Most For Class Most Musical Marvyn Craig Beverly Closson Dorothy Wilcox Robert Poranski Most Likely To Succeed Margaret Livingstone Kenneth Adams Most Athletic Most Popular George Welch Mildred Giaquinto Beverly Anthony Dick Van Allen Best Looking Harold Borden Eleanore Matzke 1' vi Class Flirts Paul Brozyna Class Comedians Phyllis Case Harry Ritchie Best Dancers ,loan White Dick Wallace 5144 Georgianna Ham 51
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glam In 1946, Draper High School welcomed Q71 into its halls a rather bewildered, slightly amazed troop of freshmen who were, believe it or not, the Senior Class of 1950. Now, looking back, it seems that we have advanced in many ways toward adulthood during our four years of high school. Cur first year we were taken up with making new friends and joining the organizations which were open to Freshmen. The highlight of 1946 was our Freshman play, Comin' Round The Mounf tain. As a class, we thought the Frosh were pretty good and someone else must have agreed with us, because we produced the best actress, by the name of Lorraine Griffith. By the time we became Sophomores we believed we were big wheels and proceeded to haze the new Freshmen. Our class actors and actresses appeared before the footlights this year in Kid Brother. Again we produced the best actress, Margaret Livingstone. By this time many of our members already had established places in the band, orchestra, chorus, cheerleaders, and basketball team. When we came back in September as juniors, the first endeavor was to organize and elect our officers. Marvyn Craig was chosen to lead us through the year with Kenneth Adams as vice' president, Beverly Anthony as secretary, and Walt Edwards as treasurer. We somehow overcame the obstacles that confronted us, and in the Spring sponsored the annual junior Play Contest. The Junior contribution was Blue Jeans Girl. Of course our most important event was the Junior Prom, held on Friday the thirteenth. Here we broke a record by being the first fwell, almost the firstj class to have a prom without having the clouds bring forth rain. Upon arrival the gym was hardly recognizable, and those in attendance were decked in their newest finery. Soon after, we struggled with our regents and earned the right to be Seniors in September '49. Our first class meeting, after a too short summer vacation, resulted in our electing Dick Van Allen as an able president, Dick Wallace, vicefpresidentg Dot Wilcox, secretaryg and Ray Vedder, treasurer. We were fortunate in obtaining the following deans to help guide us in our Senior activities: Miss Sheffield, Mrs. Weir, Miss Chouinard, and Mr. Mullen. Our Hrst activity was a very successful Halloween Dance, Then the Draperian Board, with Mr, Mullen as Adviser and Walt Cegelski as Editorfin'Chief, got down to work at the task of editing the Draperian, We also produced a very wonderful Senior Play, Vifhat A Life, on November 18. It was under the excellent direction of Mrs. june Youmans. We are anticipating a Hnal big event-the Senior Ball, which we expect will be all the Junior Prom was, plus a little bit more. With this Senior weekfend and graduation, when we will be both proud and sad at leaving, our four years of high school will be over-four years which will never be forgotten by any member of the class of 1950.
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E21 PLAINTIFF Ken Adams Jean Alheim Chuck Andrews Pauline Andrews Bev Anthony Dolores Arbour Harry Baker Esther Barraclough Barbara Belfance Marlene Blank Hal Borden Rose Mary Bradt Dick Brehm Paul Brozyna Marie Caputo Phyllis Case Frank Cassidy Walt Cegelski Bev Closson Josephine Cooper Pete Coppola Dick Coton Marv Craig Shirley Crapser Gerald Craw Bob Deats Julia DeCocco Pat Della Porta Vic Della Rocco Rose Marie Denny Don DePietro Annette DiDonato Pat Dion Jean Doherty Walt Edwards George Endries Gordon Endries Bill Faure Florence Feeley Albert Fidler Evie Fink Betty Folke Don Fonda Lenora Frederick Anthony Gallucci Lois Ganzler Millie Giaquinto Glenn Gifford Barbara Girardot Frank Grasso Gretta Gratten Isabelle Groat George Grupe Ernie Gutha Harry Hagarty Til Ham Paul Harding Fred Hopmeier Bob Horstmyer Bev Hurst Shirley Johnston Mildred Jorgensen Nancy Keefer loan Kelly CRIME Business ability Winking Hair Agreeable Athletic ability Petiteness Blond hair Cheerfulness Gift of gab Stubborness Good looks Facial expressions Blue eyes Clothes Quietness Flirting Eagerness Executive ability Selffconiidence Happy disposition Size Height Dependability Curly hair Teasing Quietness Dark eyes Petiteness Silence Complexion Height Charm Her strut Ambition Eyes Dimples Personality Quietness Good excuses Height Friendly manner Blonde hair Blue eyes Air of innocence Dark hair Size Being able to get away with Complexion Her voice Expressive eyes Personality Attentiveness Neatness Quietness Agreeable Constant talking Long eyelashes Height Wit Clothes Agreeable Height Cheerfulness Friendliness murder SENTENCE Ambassador Nurse Undecided Secretary Air Force Mrs. D. Fonda ? ? 7 Secretary Orchestra leader Private secretary Big leaguer Who knows? Farmer Devote his time to women Beautician Telephone operator Photographer Professor Musician Bob Mitchum's wife Man about town Steamiitter College Bookkeeper Psychologist Farmer Secretary Housewife Gridiron great Career girl Musician Beautician Mrs. R. Loeber Career woman Teacher Engineer Doctor Forest ranger Housewife ? 7 7 Secretary Private secretary Business man Horse trainer Basketball star Typist Milton Bei-le's assistant Football star The Met. Doctor Nurse Undecided Pro basketball player Musician Hard to tell Go for a day without talking Farmer?? Actor Radio comedian Commercial artist Executive secretary Stenographer Nurse Get out more I Haw SHO ULD BE 'FRIED FOR Parliamentary procedure Skipping school Coming from Bigsbee Knowing social studies answen Getting along with everybody Regal air N Going with June Bluntness Playing hillbilly music Asking questions Flirting manner Coming to classes late That curly hair Woliing Looking shy Monopolizing the boys Snapping pictures Gettings A's ' Playing in Carnegie Hall Telling jokes Fooling around Easy going manner Style of walking Coming to school with her hair in Driving that Studebaker Shyness Lending paper Combing Florence's hair Playing football Her smile l His accordian solos Studying her social studies Not understanding jokes Biciency His original ideas Looking like Gordon Looking like George Not getting around more Twisting her hair Quietness Square-dancing Devoting her time to Bob Silence Forgetfulness Playing basketball curlers Quietness Constant Hitting Wisecracks Not doing French Details Under-estimating her beauty Walking quietly Being too gentlemanly Playing the baritone Not coming to school Her laugh Smiling Being undecided Remarks in health class Talking in chemistry class Selling Xmas cards Reading books Pooling around Giggling
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