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5 . CLASS FLOWER-Gardenia CLASS COLORS-Red and Blue CLASS MOTTO-Dirige Nos, Domine Officers-Seated-D. Reed, R. Pennington. Standing-J. DeArmitt, J. Mallory. Sponsors-Seated-Miss Morrison, Miss Rhodes, Mr. Foster, Miss Lowther. Standing-Mr. E. Lantz, Miss Rollins, Mr. Strawn. OFFICERS President ...... Robert Pennington Vice President .... Jack DeAr1nitt Secretary .................. Doris Reed Treasurer ........ Joan P. 'Mallory EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-James Cates, Doris Jones, Betty Kline, Roy Miller, Joyce Rutter. DECORATION COMMITTEE-James Gates, Chairman, Ruth Cramer, Marjorie Dilling, Mary Fellinger, Beverly Glunt, Dorothy Hosfield, Robert Mains, Mary Jane Martin, Shirley McMullen, Bessie May Meek, Barbara Norris, Robert Rankin, David Wyrough. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE-Roy Miller, Chairman, Vir- ginia Hammaker, Doris John, Victoria Moses, Joan Pennington, .loan Roy. FINANCE COMMITTEE-Joyce Rutter, Chairman, Julia Astore, Joanne Hamm, Marjorie Hemphill, Patricia Johnson, Joan Mal- lory, Fae Mathes, Shirley Moreland, Robert Zeigler. RECEPTION COMMITTEE-Doris Jones, Chairman, Carol Bill- stein, Lois Miller, Connie O'Brien, Doris Reed, Alice Westbrook, Dorn Yost. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE-Betty Kline, Chairman, Elizabeth Bowersox, Madeline Bravin, Patricia Dumm, Carmela Oualano, Jane Jordan, Pauline Lombardo, Marian Loucks, Betty McNeal, Patricia Merritts, Lucy Piotrowski, Barbara Stewart, JoAnn Weakland, Doris Yingling. Page Seventeen
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Again the Senate led the student body through a successful year. Three times as great as last year--because of the War Bond Drive sponsored by the Senate! That's what A. H. S. reported this year about War Bond sales. After deciding to purchase a Fairchild 4'Cornell,' training plane, members pushed the drive over the top. The students are Mall up in their manners now, thanks to the Senate courtesy campaign held during March. After an assembly program and short daily talks over the P. A., there was a decided improvement. Members of the Senate also acted as guides during Education Week and at P. T. A. meetings throughout the year. The job of selecting paid assembly programs also fell to them. The Senate members, representatives of their classes and activi- ties, feeling the need for a place where high school students could spend their spare time, made elaborate plans for a Teen-Age Club. With the help of several other student groups, the Senate presented the project to various city civic groups and received encouragement and co-operation. After much effort by students and sponsors, a club room located at 1312-1314 Twelfth Avenue was opened on April 15. All in all, it can be said that the student Senate had a full year of activities, in keeping with the current trend. - -... 1 Front Row-E. Gleichert, W. Koush, J. Wolf, S Hart, M. Gift. 1 Miss Heiss 6 'n .feacfewi Shaffer, E. Brumbaugh, L. Second Row-Miss Heiss, R. Rittenhouse, R. Gray, A. Morgan, J. Conrad, S. Morgan, H. Motter, L. Ramsey, K. Clouse. Third Row-R. Moffa, T. Gates, J. Scherrer, C. Whipple, A. Nader, P. Nickola, R. Lantz. Page Sixteen
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Abraham Africa. Albright Alleman Alllson Ardlzzone Ackermann Aiell0 Albright Allemann Altlero Armstrong Adams Ajay Alexander Allison Ammerman Armstrong Adams Albanese Alexander Allis on Ammerman Armstrong 5 Page Eigh Glad., L' n. JOAN E. ABRAHAM Academic CDecember 73. CHARLES W. ACKERMANN Academic CDecember 173. MARY MARJORIE ADAMS Commercial qAugust 203 Tum- bling Club 2g Bowling Club 3. VIRGINIA ADAMS George-Deen fApril 223. SHIRLEY M. AFRICA George-Deen CMarch 153 Bowling Club 2 g Personality and Etiquette Club 3 5 Intramural Sports 2. ' A ARTHUR S. AIELLO Academic QApril 293 Band 1, 2, 35 Spe- cial Orchestra 1, 25 Squad Leader 3.- - ' EDWARD RALPH AJAY General Uanuary 233. V MARY ROSE ALBANESE General fMarch 183 Social Danc- ing Club 19 Art Club 2. FREDERICK D. ALBRIGHT Vocational CApril 293 Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Aviation Cadet 3. RALPH ALBRIGHT Academic CFebruary 283. ANGELO GEORGE ALEXANDER General CFebruary 283 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3: Squad Leader 2, 3. BEN ALEXANDER- Vocational lMay 153 Attendance Di- rector 2, 35 Rifle Club 3. RALPH JOHN ALLEMAN Academic Uuly 53 Intramural Sports 19 Band 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 35 Brass Choir 1, 2. CHARLES THEODORE ALLEMANN Academic fJanuary 223 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. CHARLES J. ALLISON Vocational QDecember 163 Archery Club 2, Secretary 2. DONALD R. ALLISON Academic CSeptember 173 Home Room Representative 1, President 19 Intramural Sports 1: Band 1, 2. RUBY M. ALLISON George-Deen CJanuary 43 Social Service Club 1, Flask and Beaker Club 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2. PHILIP B. ALTIERO Vocational fFebruary 63 Home Room Representative 33 Shop Foreman 3 5 Entered Marines Feb- ruary 5, 1944. ARLENE AMMERMAN George-Deen fNovember 53 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3. , REHILDA PEARL AMMERMAN George-Deen 1September 303 Home Room Secretary 1, Boosters Club 35 A Cappella Choir 1. CARMELLA FRANCES ARDIZZONE Commercial CJuly 133 Social Service Club 3. ALLAN R. ARMSTRONG General CFebruary 253 Home Room Representative 23 Home Room Attendance Director 23 Safety Club 1, 25 Squad Leader 1, Intramural Sports 1, Street Patrol 1, 2. Entered Navy September 11, 1943. NELDA JEANNE ARMSTRONG George-Deen fFebruary 103 Dramatics Club 1, Bowling Club 2, 35 Annual Show 1, 23 English Department Play 1, 2, 37 Christmas Pageant 1, 25 Squad Leader 3: Hospital Aides Club 3. RICHARD E. ARMSTRONG Academic Uune 23 Attendance Director 23 Ushers Club 35 Intramural Sports 3. teen
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