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ROBERT BABICH . . . Head . . .Indus- trial . . . liked science but not English.. . has a special interest in 88 Olds . . . most handsome of senior class . . . will join service soon. He that has friends has no worries. I-IAZEL BECK . . . Haz . . . Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN . .collects souvenirs. . . a friendly smile . . . a future stenographer. fi real treat. FLORENCE DUNCAN . . . Fla. . . Cleri- cal . . . this girl could coax a laugh out of Scrooge himself. . . fun to know . . . en- joys being around people . . . has a dislike for history. Be carefree and happyg worry is a burden. GERALD CHARLES . . . Yerry . . . Gen- eral . . . Bach Choir . . . Vice Pres. of Senior A-Class . . . collects opera records main interest is women and dancing. . . J. 251 L. laborer. Give him his music and he's as happy as zz fark. RI-IETTA CLARK . . . Spot . . . Commer- cial. . . M..-X. Tri-Hi-Y . . . QCIPPIAN . . . known for basketball and chewing gum . . . to be a stenographer. .ifways mrin' to go. STEVEN CRXKOVICH . . . Industrial . . . main interests are cars and Patty . . . a good friend to everyone . . . would like to be a carpenter. The simpfe joys in lje give the great re- ecards. VIOLA DAVIS .... -lddie . . . Clerical . . . . , . Qt'ii-riax, NIA. Tri-Hi-Y. . . favorite pastime, talking and chewing gum . . . to be a secretary. .Vhy is .r1,f,i,'i' fLfpi'm1sar1t anefdotes. 20 CARNIELLA BASILE . . . Charm . . . Commercial . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . QUIPPIAN . . . favorite subject, office practice . . . loves to dance . . . undecided future. Speerh is greatf sifence is greater. IDA BRUNI . . . Home Economics . . . Future Homemakers of America . . .quiet and very sweet. . .likes to read and watch 'I'.V .... future undecided. J sweetness of nature is more priceless than ruhies or gofd. PAIQLINE CELICI-I . . . Pie-0 . . . Cler- ical . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . collects miniature dog statues . . . best dancer. . . a hearty laugh . . . to be a secretary. Dancing is the hjtiesl, the most heaulyul arlg it is life ilsey. JOHN CINDRICH . . . Yohrzny .... A uto Shop . . . Mr. Biehler's favorite OJ stu- dent . . . enjoys girls and sports. The cheerful man is a helping man. LORAINE COSBY . . . Squeak . . . steno- graphic . . . QUIPPIAN . . . M..-X. Tri-Hi-Y . . . enjoys dancing and talking about boys . . . a future stenographer. xl merry hear! goes all the day. ELAINE DAVIS ...Laine .... Academic . . . Mask and Dagger, Bach Choir, Y- Teens, Red Cross, Qui-i-LAN, N.H.S .... talkative... touttendI'itt. .i7fti:'r1'v is an art. ,IAYNE EYNIAN . . . jayne . . . Home Economies . . . here's a girl with a hello for everyone . . . enjoys dancing and, of course, swimming .... A llen's girl. In lflz' hearts of the happy 1fIr'7': .f 1lf'I'11'Y,f zz qmig.
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Commencement . . . anuary 17, 1952 Soon we became sophomores, chose difTerent courses, and the shop boys ieft us. Do you remember the big lockers we got and how angry the juniors and seniors were because ours were bigger than theirs? In ourjunior year our class was organized, and we started to pay dues. . . became active in various clubs Cwe especially enjoyed getting social sponsors . . . many ofus started to go to socials . . . some were honored with election to the N.H.S. The top- notch event, our prom Snow Swirl, was a great success. The year ended on a happy note, for the next year we ould be seniors. QThe greatest cheers came from the academic students who had served their two year Latin term.j Seniors at last! It finally happened! VVith the class divided, we January grads held elections, and colorful football programs were sold for the first time by our class. There was so much to do and so little time to do everything that we had to exchange pictures and name cards in Mr. Garing's class CNew occasions teach new dutiesfj. The bang-up party at Oddfellows' Hall, the banquet, and the senior prom, Old Fashioned Ball, flew by. Remember our Color Day? How can you forget? Com- mencement arrived all too soon. We sat together, gazing at our classmates around us, and wondering when we would meet again. 4 ff n- , e, 'i5 SM ' -4 F Q'
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S 4' 'h , g 'V 14 ., y 1. ge , , ee . A f- - . fi iife fi? S. , 5 1 a jg.: .gr L Q . ' 'E 4 , i 'f at of ' W r , ' e - ' . I Ts ,- 5 -1l.'4cf',,at, . 4 1 43' 1 I f' Evanko Evans Frank Frey gfilzafano Glad Glenn Green Hayden IUCS JOHN EVANKO . . . Yohnny . . . Elec- trician . . . likes to play pool . . . non-talk- ative . . . plans to buy a car and leave town. Take timefor all lhingx. HOWARD FREY . . . General . . . fa- vorite subject, mech. drawing . . dislikes English . . . future undecided. Silence is golden. RAYMOND GLENN . . . Ray . . . Indus- trial . . . likes math but not history.. fond of skating and pool . . . plans to be an industrial instructor. Laughter is the spice fy' lye. HARRY HINES . . . Industrial . . . makes the girls' hearts flutter with his good looks and charming voice . . . hopes to be a professional singer. Song is the true expression of the Joul. JANUARY CLASS ROBERT EVANS . . . Bob . . . Industrial . . . favorite subject, machine shop . . . likes to tinker with automobiles . . . a great hunter . . . wants to travel as a tool and die-maker. Worthy ambition: denote a man of charac- 167. DOMINICK GALZARANO . . . Dom. . . Industrial. . . V.C.A.C .... main interest, cars and Margaret . . . the quiet type . .. future undecided. A quiet man ha.: rich thoughtx. CURTIS GREEN . . . Bubble . . . Indus- trial . . . likes to build airplane models and would like to be an electricalengineer. Wine, women, and Jong. ALBERT FRANK . . . Frank . . . auto shop . . . V.C.A.C .... main interest is anything that runs . . . school is just another thing. Time will tell all things. CARL GLAD . . . Chuck . . . Machinist . . . Vice Pres. of V.C.A.C .... intramural basketball champ . . . favorite pastime, shooting pool . . . will join the Navy. He that can have patience can have what he will. BEATRICE HAYDEN . . . Bee-Bee . . . Academic . . . Masque and Dagger, Red Cross, Y-Teens . . . Mistress of Cere- monies at senior banquet . . . always happy-go-lucky . . . a future woman in white. Lauglzfor today-Tomorrow ix yet to come.
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