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Row One-Marion McCready, Richard McCreight, Harry Mc- Cutcheon, Dolores McNutt. Peg- gy Lon McRoberts. Palmer Means, Marianna Mele, Flor- ence Mesta. George Michael, Al- berta Miller. Row Two-Leonard Miller, Ann Milner, Robert Moffett. Al- vin Mohney. John Mohncy, Rose Monaco, Maude Montgomery, Roy Morfit. Charlotte Moses, Betty Lou Murray. Row Three-llctty Myers, VVanda Namestka. Edna Nemy, Jean Nicholas. Dolores Nichols, Rose Nicklus, Xvilliam Nona- maker, Raymond Nurma, Marie O'Connell, Virginia O,fiesl1. Row Four - Joe O'Hara. George O'Millian, Joseph Orszu- lak, Gertrude Otrcmba, Charles Palle, Nick Panos. Connie Park, Mary Patsakis, Ann Louise Pat- terson, Ricardo Perez. Row Five-Lorraine Phillips, Louis Phillips, Michael Phillips, lictty Porporino. Eleanor Pu- lialla, Jack Raught. Beverly Reani, Mary E. Reed, Thelma Rcedy, Clyde Rhines. Row Six-Jerry Rhoads, Mary- etta Rhodes. W'illiam Richard- son. Roman Rigutto. Patty Rodg- ers, Allen Roltol, Eugene Roifol, VValter Rohrdan. Roy Ross, Margaret Roscnberger. Row Seven - Alberta Ross, Francis Salvatico, Eugene Sain, Milton Sanders. WVilliam Sand- ers. Angelo Santoro, James Schafer, Rose Marie Schall, glichard Schulze, James Shaei- er. Row Eight-George Shaheen, Catherine Shamey, Helen Shand- felt, Eleanor Shemenski. XVilliam Shihda, Violet Shindlcdecker, John Short, Mary Lon Simpson, Elizabeth Skohut, Robert Smelt- zer. Row Nine - Audrey Slater, Florence Smith, Freda Smith, Renie Smith, Mary Solomon, Rose Solomon. Lorraine Sorrenson, Irene Sperski, Frank Stankie- wicz, Norman Stein. Row Ten - Betty Stewart, James Stringtield, Shirley String- tield, Albert Swager, George Swanger, Genevieve Thomey. Ad- ryann Trofka, Mary Ann Turn- er, Harry Tusing, James Valen- tine. Row Eleven--Thomas W'eaver, Rita NVeinberg, Anna VVciss, Thomas VVelsh, Rose Marie Xves- ton, Patricia WVilson, James NVingrove, Letitia VVolic, Patri- cia XVolfe, Bernice VVoomer. Row TwelvwRetta W'yant, Matilda Yanslxak, Gloria York, John Zahradnik, Sydney Zina- mon.
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Row One-Eugene Abraham. Alma Albert, Edward Albert, Roland Albert, Calvin Alter, Dorothy Altmeyer, Chester An' derson. Vtfilliam Anderson. John Andrejeski, Helen Arbuckle. Row Two-Mary Arbuckle, Betty Askin, Gloria Barham. Rita Barnicker, John llazzano, Joanne llenson, Marilyn Rest. Rita lletler, Edward ll inder, M ae Bittcher. Row Three-Mary Rosso, Christine Boyd, Jack Bray, Hueston Bullit, Jack Burkct, Betty Burns, Raymond Camp, W'illiam Campbell, Barbara Cas- sel, Jennie Carnabucci. Row Four-Cecelia Cavaliere, Eugene Ceschine, Rose Cheppet- ta, Samuel Cheppetta, John Ches- mar, Torrance Conley, Betty Connor, NValter Cooper. Thom- as Cowen, Beverly Crawford. Row' Five-Patsy D'Achille, Joseph Deleo, Mary Rose Dem- ma,i Richard Di llluzio, Joan Easley, John Echou, Thelma Ed- wards, Bernice Eldot, Kenneth Erb, Gladys Esper. Row Six-George Factor, Bet- ty Farina, Helen Fazekas. John Fee, Gwendolyn Ferguson, Vir- ginia Fink, Rufus Flood, Dom- enick Flotta, Robert Fontaine, Louise Foster. Row Seven-Jack Fowler, Mary Foy, Irene Fritz. Frank Gardone. Lawrence Garner. John Giato, Mary Girardi, Joanne Goodbread. Betty Greenwald, Sam Haddad. Row Eight-Edward Harmon. Clarence Harris, Eugene Helvy. XVaync Hollicr. Thomas lloward. Mary Anne Hrabczuk, Juanita Hubbard, Hilda Isaac, John Isaac, Arthur Jablonski. Row Niue+Horaee Jarnigan, Mary Johnson, Ralph Johnston, Isabelle Joseph. Lillian Joseph. Marguerite Kaufman, David Keener, Evelyn Kellerman. Marie Kirkwood, Peggy Kiser. Row Teu!Virginia Kokolsky, Helen Kozelnicki, Helen Laur- ito. Pete Lavery, XVilliam Law- ther, Vincent Leech, Flora Mae Leisure, Lydia Lange, Hilda Linza, Dorothy Lott. Row Eleven-Ruth Loucks, Patricia Love, lYillard Lucas. Julia Maglieeo, Grace Mahan, Edward Maier, Milton Malyn, Della Mancini, Emily Marino, Lucy Marra. Row Twelve--Marilyn Mas- cari, Virginia Maseilli, Charles Mason, Evelyn Mason, Joyce McCoy. Not Pictured-Betty Jo Burns. Patsy Christmas. James Haddad, Mary Hancock, Eriska Johnson. Died
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TRI-H I-Y First Row-Finch. Ruppel I u s th a. m, D. Johnson, Hughes, Miss Boucher, Gott, Tack, Iverson, Stockdale, Filer, Horton, Householder. Second Row--Svedi, Retz, XVolford, Perriello, Kaufman, Stokes, VVl1itesell, S c o t t, Hayes, Connor, Buffone. Third Row - Grotefend, Talter, Morrow, Ames, VVil- bur, NVe:wer, NVolk, Robey, Lawson, Shaw, Farah, VVin- ter. HI-Y First Row-Yee, Patton Clark. L. Miller, Davis: Mr. Morris. Patti, Calabrese, Schmidt, Monaco, Cochran, Baker. Second Row - Clements, French, Gasbarra, Greco, Horner, Baumann, Nlngee. De Lotto, Cooper. Fowler, lVein1er, XVnssal, Marr, Third Row-XV. Bowser, Crum, Glendening, Iverson. Ferguson, Rushton, Connor, Shaw, Henry, Fcaron, Benz, Ginntzi. Fourth Row-E. Bowser Murtha, Boyer, Spillers, Don- aldson. Armstrong. Clark, McIntyre. J. Cooper, Little, Vllrable, Bnzzano, Datres, Powers. TRI-Hl-Y CLUB One of The mosr ouTsTanding clubs of Ken Hi is The Tri-Hi-Y. Even Though indusTry has cuT in- To our numbers, The girls have sTuclc TogeTher and come Through wiTh flying colors. The Tri-Hi-Y adopTed Two 'families aT ChrisTmas Time This year, supplying food and cloThing. The girls sponsored a Tea dance for which The Kensylvanians provided The music. AnoTher acTivity was collecling abouT 3.000 magazines which were senT To lvlr. Had- den's sailors and Mr. lvIaxwell's soldiers. To close The year and say goodbye The Tri-Hi-Y girls en- TerTained Their moThers aT The annual lvloTher and Daughl'er banqueT. Orchids To Miss Boucher, our able sponsor, and 'co PorTia GOTT, presidenTg Kay Hughes. vice president and DoroThy Johnson, Treasurer. Hl-Y CLUB One day of The year a selecTed group of boys appear aT Ken Hi dressed in shorT panTs. old shirTs, paTches sewed on boTh, wiTh Their hair parTed in The middle. Everyone knows These boys. carrying wooden paddles and handing ouT cigars, To be new members of The Hi-Y. Once The iniTiaTion is over The club seTTles down and as- sumes iTs pace wiTh school acTivil:ies. They spon- sored a very successful Supper Dance. The Hi-Y has a Tine baslceTball Team which plays againsT many Teams around New KensingTon. WiTh Wil- liam Davis as presidenT. James Cochran as vice presidenT, James Spillers as secretary. Don Was- sell as Treasurer, and Richard Conner as chaplain, This club is a worThy represenTaTive of iTs parenT organizaTion-The Y. lvl. C. A. 1.26.-.
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