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SENIOR OFFICERS Every year an election of senior officers is held, and this year after a difficult choice, since all the nominees were excellent, the officers were announced: President .......,..... ................. J oe Roman Vice-President ....... ..... L ouise Rentschler Secretary ............. .......... P atsy Fahey Treasurer .................................,............ Glenn Rheinhart The duty of the President is a responsible one and the students showed perfect judgment in the selection of Joe, who is also president of the Honor Society. The usual duties of the Vice-President were capably carried out by ambitious Louise Rentschler, while our efficient Treasurer, who was an popular in the classroom as he was on the basketball floor was Glenn Rheinhart. Patsy Fahey took notes during all the meetings for future reference. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH ROMAN PATSY FAHEY LOUISE RENTSCHLER GLENN RHEINHART nulllllllllllll xxoox ' ol: ,xW ,ffl 0, Q X .Snug f 'I Q is 4 M f Z ir w. . '-. -f' 1: s 95 0' 'Q f ' if '-- if '- :Ili Ei 5 Q 5 2 : : :Egg 1 II I 1 'S EAL is 2 1 :Q fn 2 5 z 5 Q : E 4 f Q r 1 v' -. ,-' Q, Q a Ja f . Q 3 N'-.. 1 'Q S 2 J, ---R-- . x s '5 1 'K s' I, i ,Ox I, gl 'Nmnnn-11
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SENIOR EXECLITI E COUNCIL Our Class of 1946 needed capable and industrious leaders more than any previous one. Since we are the first post-war class to graduate from our High School, it was the duty of our Senior Council to pro- vide the programs which were temporily discontinued due to the war. We realized the opportunities that awaited the students if our class was ably managed. In complying with these thoughts, our Executive Council was chosen. Mr. Clyde Boyer, our Class Advisor, artfully guided and helped the council, through the year. Joe Roman, our President, did an excellent job in presiding over all the meetings, while in his absence, our Vice-President, Louise ltentschler took over the post. Glenn Rheinhart held the responsible position of Treasurer, and it was his duty to keep account of our prohts and debts. The position of S'ccrct:1ry was filled by Patsy Fahey. SENIOR EXFCUTIVE COUNCIL Bottom Row lleft to riirhtj Louise Ren -chlei Patsy 14.-ihey Miigueilte Mackechnle Pe1e1.y Anthony Dolores Edwards. Second Row Joseph Roman, Shirley Vllhitehlead Doiothy bhiflei Fsthfi Hlonuh lfloleme Pllhllilx flenn liheinhart. Third Rowe-fM:fu'lt Kulina, Jerry Yakstis, lfianlx f ILIXPI John I ieyoly lxend.-ill Smith
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Pl-IGGY AVERY Pegg Siu-'s neither sh-.' ner bold and has time t'nr lun as well as work, Stardust Revue 3: Yearbook Ed. Stall La'- in Club 2: Biology 2: Frt-'wh Club 3: Swimming Club 3. 4: Girl Reservcsii, 4' Library Club 4: G.A.A. l: lntramura Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Intramural Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tournaments. l ANN BALOGII Red Ann is one of our Honor Society trem- bers. She has time neve.tliele4s to play basketball and be a m--mln-r ni' the or- chestraf' Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Stardust Revue 2. 31 Band 3, 4 : Latin Club 2, 3. -l 1 German Club 3. -1: Glee Club 2: Honor Society 3, 4, Str. 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, l: lll'l'2ID'l1lltHl Volleyball l, Z. .lg G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4. MARIE BANDISH A very quiet girl to 'ln-'msc who mlolfl know her. To those who do, all agree a better fricntl could not be. Newspaper Typist: German 2: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 31 lu- lramural Basketball l. Lf. IRVING ABRAMS Irs Our business man who is :.lr0ad'.' on his way to success. Pan American 3, 4: Biolorry Club 2: Sva- ior Air Scouts 4. LUIS AGN EVY l,0iq Loie tons everyone in her class with that hearly laugh. How could she ever go wrong' with such pleasing: ways? Latin Club 2: Bioloify Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Jun- ior Girl Reserves: Senior Girl Reserves: Receptionist, 3: Intramural Basketball l. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Tournaments 3. WILLIAM E. AIKEN l.uver An active member of the Gym Club. Track 4: Vice-President ot' Enyxinrcrinu Club 3. 4: Gama Hi-Y: Vice-Prf-sident nl' Gym Club: Pi Delta, ALBERICA AMONI Ricky Al's ambition is to be an interior decor- ator. We all wish her sur-cess in hen chosen Held. Basketball 3: Junior Girl Reserves: Senior Girl Reserves: Intramural Basketball 2, if 4: Intramural Volleyball 2. 3: Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Tournaments 3. 4. SlElNlllt0llIR?ZS DOLUIIICS BARON , Hee She never raises hor voice but ws- ltnuw shes around. Yearbook Tyninu' Stall: Girl Rese1'vm-s Il: Intramural Volleyball 2, 3: Intramural Basketball l, 2. RUSSELL BARTLE Bucky Russ can do the maximum of work with the minimum of effort. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3: Pi Delta 4: French Club 3: Hobby Club I: Orches- tra 3. FLORENCE BELLAS FIoss' Blond hair, friendly air, pleasant smile --f-Must we say more? Newspaper Editorial Statl: Ntwvspaper Typ- ist: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Stamp Representa- tive 3, 4: Swimming: Club 41 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 4: Intramural Volleyball 2, IS, DOLORES ANKUDOVICH Her artistic ability will stand her in good stead. Intramural Barketball l, 2: Intrmural Vol- leyball I, 2. PHILII' ANSILIO Smokeye Phil is the ro-captain of thc football team. I-Ie'd rather play than eat. Football l, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2: Star- dust Revue 2: H. R, Pres. 3, 4: Pi Delta. Pres.: Hi-Y, Pres.: Latin Club: Red Cross Rep.: Baseball 4: Lctterman's Club: Intra- mural Basketball 4: Intramural Sofeball 2: Junior Council. MARGAR ' NTHONY , 'I'eggy Pe ry is me of the best in ol?-Acvlass. Her rso 'ty is one of her fine assets. S Revue 1, 3: Newspaper Business Stal : . ou il: Library Club 2, ZS, 4: 'wimmixpr Cl 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2: I'umbli Team , : G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4: Jr. lirl Re rves:'Le Cerrle Francais 2, 3, lg ntram l Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intras ural leyball l, 2. 3: Ollice Aide 2: urn' its l, 2: Honor Society 1, .IUYCE ARNOLD Joy nlligriliell and sedate is this able speaker. Newspaper Business Stall: Biology Club: Home E1-onomies Club 4.
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