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Hail, Sewickle High School, BETTY ALLEN January 8 Doesn't miss a thing-wherever there is an activity. there you'll find Betty-a very busy little person- always bubbling with chatter-her bright eyes take in everything-a long-time cheerleader-never misses a game-never a dull minute in her neighborhood. ARLENE ASAN December 1 5 Shall we call her demure ?-Ah! but catch that twinkle in her eye- watch those dimples appear-a whizz in chemistry and math-a very capable manager of any duty- just mention folk-dancing or foreign cooking, and Arlene's your girl- planning for a teaching career. BETTY BAUMGARTEL April I2 Under cover of quiet behavior Betty has a way of terrifically en- joying every thing that comes along, especially argument-her eyes spar- kle and her face lights up and she is off-loves animals, has quite a men- agerie of heir own-demonstrates a flair for art-has cute freckles. RICHARD BLOSSER June 16 Dick is the possessor of curly blond hair that never stays combed -the class's friendliest, most ani- mated personality-a real dancer. and listen to his clarinet- Spack is a super square-dancer and actor -competent prexy of student council-loves discussions . ROWENA BRADLEY April IO We prize Liz for her jolly laugh and lively grin-her witty com- ments keep us all alert-trombone happy, she has real rhythm in her music-a wonderful cook-known for original word combinations- strong believer in independent action -her dramatics are priceless. Fourteen GLORIA ALLEN October I3 A very sparkling new personal- ity-Gloria came from California, to a very warm welcome-a nimble performer on the gym floor-cap- tain of our girls' basketball team- has lovely eyes and a sweet dis- position-quite a student, too- Ca1ifornia's loss was our gain. JAMES ASKENASE March 1 How is the weather way up there? Yes, Jimmy is our giant- an amiable personality, constantly entertained-an insatiable reader- always ready with a thoughtful answer or thought provoking ques- tion-considering a pharmaceutical career-Massanutten knew him. DONALD BENGELE June 16 Don is the boy to ask about hunting dogs or guns-a real hunt- er himself, he knows his sport- loves to relax in school-has a noticeably different manner of ap- proach-a regular ladies man-the Colonial Flower Shop finds him in- dispensable. BEVERLY BOVILL April I3 ' Beverly is well-known for her beautiful shining golden blond curly hair-her taste in clothes ac- cents her crowning glory-the friendly shyness of her manner is sweet and charming-she definitely concentrates on what a good busi- ness girl must know. PHYLLIS BRANCATO February I3 Phil may be small. but her size is no indication of her spirit- strolls around with Sue and Rose Ellen-Anderson's find her a useful worker-that shiny black hair goes well with her smooth, creamy com- plexion-has excellent taste in her clothes-rather special.
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The Class Poem GRADUATION DAY Dear School, the time has come for us to leave you, Where not an hour was ever spent in vaing We long to hold you in our hearts forever, For tho' we leave, fond memories shall remain. Each year, our class grew closer bound together, Friendships increasedg we strangers were no more. The things we did will always be behind us, The lagging years now seem like flying hours. So, now, classmates, our days turn into history, In which our lives have been set on their ways. Our hearts are sad, yet strangely, too, are happy, Now, in this hour, our graduation day. The Tune: lily Wonderful One Down deep in the heart of each Sewihi Senior Are mem'ries of days we have known We'll never forget all the friends we have made here Although far from you we may roam. And to you forever, our dear Alma Mater, We owe our allegiance so true. You've shared every trouble, made every joy double, Dear Sewihi, goodby to you. Thirteen Class Song
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ROBERT BROOMFIELD June 18 Our senior class president and a good one-watch the expression that comes over his face in Chem lab-full of vitality which makes him a star athlete--give him the wheel of that Buick and he's happy ---always agrees QFD with Mrs. Wilson-capable in many things. ALBERT BRUNO February 17 Al is Mr. Football in Sewihi- could go far in a gridiron career- an interested and interesting speaker in discussions--gives his opinions straight from the shoulder- King for a Day in the Hallowe'en Par- ade-active in Student Council and Lettermen-a popular hero. BARBARA COOK April II Barbara is one of those lucky ones blessed with striking dimples -watch them flash--a good look- ing blond, who works while she works-casts off her worries-en- joys music of the cowboy and hill- billy--swimmiing a vacation pleas- ure-finds life pretty satisfactory. JAMES CURCIO April I2 Students should be seen and not heard would seem to be Jim- my's motto-star performer when it comes to athletic events-his in- terests run through the season- another line finds him singing with the glee club-he knows what goes on and where. ROSEMARIE DAMASO May II . Jolly little Dolly-full of talk. ready for fun-a real sports fan, you can hear her enthusiasm at most every game-keeps business going at Murphy's most energetic- ally-the music starts and Rosie's dancing-she really loves that pop- ular music-Ross' twin. Fifteen Guide 0 owr youth RICHARD BROWN December 27 Full of dynamic force, Richard is ever on the go-has an unusually good time-excitement moves with him and Al and Eddie-the three inseparables-the Mayor is a tre- mendously active Letterman-does odd jobs for Mrs. Wilson - note her United Nations flag holder. JEAN COOK November 3 ' No question of Jean's gift for business, not withstanding her left hand ways-in any commercial skill she is an expert-some interest carries her off to Meadville for the summers-television is her relax- ation- Hill Billy music makes her favorite radio program. LOIS COOK April I4 Her smiling serenity and quick thinking are the traits we might well envy-outstanding student- her accurate work has been of real service to the school-a real queen. Lois reigned over last year's Prom and the 1950 Hallowe'en Parade- her popularity is genuine. JACQUELINE DAVIES October 28 Jac has a gift for being differ- ent-poster maker deluxe, her work always most original-dares under- take the impossible-worked tire- lessly on the Arrowhead-devotes much time to dogs--leaves the Pon- tiac for the saddle--when the snow falls, a-skiing she will go. ROSS DAMASO May II Now, just cool down. Ross, and everything will be all righ't--buurst- ing with vim, vigor, and vitality which goes to good use in cheer- leading--sorry, girls, but Ross is a woman-hater-usually find him at the center of an argument-Rose- marie's hold on her twin is strong.
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