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Although puzzled . . . We look ahead THE SENIOR STORY Three long years ago the Senior Class, excited, triumphant, and green-as-grass, entered the senior high as insignificant Sophomores. It was the old senior high building, and the Slopmores, as they were affectionately named, were sent on many wild goose chases before be- coming acquainted with the mysteries of the building. The oliicers for the year for the first term were Michael Kraynyk, Robert Boyd, and Dorothy Moore: and for the second term Agnes McCallister, Gilda Stefanacci, and Donald Irons. During the course of the year, this am- bitious class participated in many worthwhile activities, such as the Silhouette, Madrigal, Debate, and Patrol. As the months fiew by, the Sophs acquired a modicum of dignity and respect, and looked forward to the day when they would have-a Junior-Senior Prom! juniors! Halfway up the high-school ladder. More respect from those lowly Sophs',! More activities with the Seniors! The year started off with a bang. The class elected Michael Kraynyk, Alex Kozel, and Don- ald Irons class officers. The change in seasons brought with it football and basketballg the all-school play, Twelfth Night, had many Juniors in starring rolesg aspiring debaters clamored for recognition: the en- semble chorus, the competing art groups, and girls' and boys' sports were filled with a goodly array of up-'n'-comin ' Juniors. And lastly, Seniors. Oh hallowed, revered name! We, the class of 40 -and such like sayin's. As Seniors we paraded, proudly leading the student body after football victories, and as Seniors some of us walked down that golden pathway to opportunity in the installation services of the National Honor Society. Between these two extremes, our Seniors filled many important offices, and participated in many activities. Our leaders for the year were Nick Hlesta, Alex Kozel, and Dennis Carroll. Our debaters placed high in their contests. Our football team became County Champsu, and was runner-up in the W.P.I.A.L. elimination. Losing only one game, our basketball team won Section III of the W.P.I.A.L., the highest honors ever attained in that section. Prominent seniors took part in the all-school play, June Mad, the Minstrel, and the Yale-Princeton game. So at the close of three years, with mingled happiness and heartache, we can say only: Let's go, Seniors! The world is waiting for us! 19 President - Nick I-llesta Vice-Pres- - Alex Kozel Secretary - Dennis Carroll X
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In Classrooms Studying in the Library Ready to Eat Working with Wood Ein, Zwei, Drei, Go Future Draftsmcn Following History Girls at Play Ahead!
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Q WILHELMINA ACHESON Photography Club, Typewriting Club, Short- hand Club. CLYDE ALBERT Science Forum, Glee Club, Chess Club Officer Bowling Club. HAROLD ALSTADT Pres., Lettering Club, Science Club, Bowling Club. 20 We Enter as KATHERINE AMANN Basketball, Library Staff, Silhouette, Auto- mobile Club, Travel Club, Tri Sig Club. HUGO ANTHONY Orchestra, Airplane Club, Photography Club, Automobile Club. MARGUERITE ANTONELLI Book Club Sec'y, Band, Orchestra, Choral Conducting Club, Choral Work, Girls Leaders Club, Opera. KATHARINA BABICH Soccer, Mushball, Backetball, Volleyball, Choral Work, Knitting Club, Penmanship Club, Shorthand Club, Opera. SARA BAIARDO Hobby Club, Opera, Choral Work, Home- room Officer. WILLIAM BARKLEY Penmanship Club, Photography Club, Sli- houette, Homeroom Officer. DOROTHY EARTH Basketball, Cheerleaders Club, College Re- search Club. HERBERT BARTH Chef Club, Stage Squad, Mechanical Draw- ing Club. ANNA BATINA Popular Song Club . JOHN BELEY Chess and Checker Club, Photography Club Chef Club Officer. THEODORE BELEY Bee Club, Chess Club, Homeroom Oflicer. GEORGE BENKO Travel Club, Chef Club, Bee Club, Patrol. M 6 4
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