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EXCELLED IN 42 B RIGHT TCP PICTURE Standing ai'e:Eva Ranalli, Dorothy Turf ton, -Ioan Ward, Emily Stammitti, Shirley Smith, Yolanda Szatala, Evelyn Tompos, Ann Stigel, June Trimble. Kneeling ave: Janis Van Sickle, Alva Cox Evelyn Smith, Paul Clarke, Marjorie Sluts' ker. SECOND PICTURE Standing are: Edna Eglinski, Mary Lu Bridenstine, Gloria Gorden, Barbara Horvf ath, Irene Horvath, Doris Beyer, Jean Boyce, Catherine Demko, Jeanette Baum, Marcella Bruny. Seated ave: Beatrice Breno, Lillian Georf geff, June Broyles, Barbara Biscan, Lois Gelman. THIRD PICTURE Standing ave: George Yasher, Amelia Samaha, Evelyn Roth, Jack Urban, Dominic Thomas, Barbara Lee Kern, Richard Maloy, Jean Marie Price. Seated: Donald Lowe, Armand Wheeler, William Ellis, Elmer Kanary. BCTTOM PICTURE Standing ave: Rose Kishman, Susanne Pontius, Agnes Radosovich, Lila Moir, jane Raymond, Shirley Meyers, Lena Ryll, Doro' thy Savina, Lillian Kish, Eleanor Katonak. Kneeling: Margaret Moon, Dorothy Roll, Nancy Lee Kent, Dick Koba, Louise Kin. Members not pictured: Dorothy Boulton Loretta Grohoski, Selma Lerner, and Jeanf ne Stough. TwentyfNine
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PEOPLE WHO IN 42-A 'LI pledge myself to uphold the high purf poses of this society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. To be a candidate for membership in the National Honor Society, a student must rank in the upper third of his class in schof larship. Teachers who are familiar with the candidates grade them in leadership and character. Their high school service is an im' portant factor. Those who have the highest composite score automatically become eligif ble to take the National Honor Society pledge, printed above. From the members ranking highest in scholarship, leadership, character, and ser' vice in each graduating class, the faculty may name as many as fifteen per cent for induction into the society. TOP LEFT PICTURE Left to 7'igfltfROlWCft Yonovitz, Leigh- ton Scott, Robert Trinter, Joan Irish, Half lie Dee Smith, Janice Pickel, Catherine Fauver. SeatedfElaine Perkins. SECOND PICTURE Stm1dingfLeonard Nemeth, Edmond Kattas, Lucy Pillari, Marceleen Riley. Seated-Mildred Pakos, Ashley Mum' ford, Athena Raptis, Shirley Ann Young, Kenneth Klier. THIRD PICTURE Standing-Catherine Cau, Velma Adams, james Bond, Mary Bulzomi, Mary Birritf tieri, Jack Englehardt. SeatedfElise Broadfoot, Mary Louise Axelson, Dorothy Bertsch. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE Standing arefI.inda Miraldi, Marion German, Maxine Mauer, Clara Deutschf lander. Seated cwefEmma Chick, Faye Hackenf burg, Lillian Cross, William Harlan, Thomas Humphreyville. fl-VJ5Tlfy'Eigl'Lf
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This class of nineteen fortyftwo B is the largest to have graduated in the history of our schoolffour hundred and two people. Une hundred and ninetyffive of this number were boys, and two hundred and seven were girls. The class boasted four sets of twins plus a brotherfsister combinaf tion. RITA ALAURA GAYLE ALLEN A LOUIS AMBROSIO MALVINA ANUSKIEWI Q Thirty ? 1 E 2 2 X 2 1 5
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