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SENIORS REIGN IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The senior class of a school is always looked up to by the underclassmen. They sit back with satisfied smiles and watch the juniors tOi1 away on plans for the prom which is given each year in honor of the senior class. Much to the envy of the lowerclassmen, the seniors have taken honors right and left. Barbara Lazarus was selected for the D. A. R. good citizenship award. Outstanding seniors admitted to the National Honor Society were: Louis Terkla, Joan Schwartz, Emil Kovacevich, Barbara. Lazarus, George Remington, Kay Ma- honey and Ted Lyon. Custom provides that the year book be edited by the senior class. As always, the class of '43 has done its best to make this undertaking a success. This year it was edited by Louis Terkla. The Girls' St-ag, managed each year by the senior girls, was directed by Margie Monaco, chairman, and a staff of able assistants. Senior class officers for the year were: Pat Morris, president, first semester: Dick Tolan, president, second semester, vice president, first semester, Pat Mor- ris, vice president, second semester, Margie Monaco, secretary, first semester, Alice Dire, secretary, second semester. Elena Sliepcevich, Edna Marie Kelly, M. F. O'Leary and A. M. Munson were the senior class sponsors. The senior girls that were athletically inclined were: Peggy Kerns, Bette Mae Sanders, Doris Axelson, Flora Ceccone, Frances Foley, Margrette, Stokke, Janet Ivankovich, Helen Davis, Verna McAuliffe and Jean Maudlin. Outgoing football lettermen of the senior class are: Stanley Blaz, captain, and Louis Sneddon. . Outgoing basketball lettermen are: Urban Kershul, Dick Tolan, captaing Stan- ley Blaz, Eugene Kriskov and Sam Davis, manager. Majorettes of the senior class that added much color to the football and basket- ball games were: Margie Wartens, Flora Ceccone, Tina Menicucci and Billie Jean Andreoli. The Literary Edition was edited by Eugene Kriskov. Sadie Hawkins day was originated by the G. A. A. last year. It was held March 5 this year un-der the chairmanship of Flora Ceccone, This year Senior Week was held April 1 to April 3. On April 1, a free matinee dance was held, on April 2, the senior assembly was given, in which all senior stu- dents took part. Senior Week was concluded with a Senior Ball on April 3 given in the Daly gym. Eminent journalists on the Copper Glow Staff were: Editor, Lucille Domitro- vichg Ted Bixler, George Verlanic, Janet Ivankovich, Eugene Kriskov, Sam Davis, Jean Maudlin, Stanley Blaz, Billie Jean Andreoli and Louis Terkla. 12
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SENIOR ADMINISTRATION Richard Tolan, vice president, first semester, president, second semester, Patrick Morris, president, first semester, vioe president, second semester, Margaret Monaco, secretary, first semester, Alice Dira, secretary, second semesterg Edna Marie Kelly, M. F. O Leary, Elena Sliepcevich, A. M. Munson, sponsors. 11
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AGOSTINELLI, VERGIL MICHAEL Zoo - General Course: Span- ish Club, 10, 11: Prom Commit- Ee, ll: Military Victory Corps, ANDERSON. LILLIAN LORRAINE Lori ---General Course: Glee Club. 10: Art Club, 10, 11: Prom Committee. ll: Demon- stration, 10. BARONE, JACK DOMINIC Flash -General Course: Bi- ology Club, 10: Bowling Club, 12: Prom Committee, 11: In- terclass Sports, 11: Military Victory Corps, 12: Gun Club, 12. BIXLER. FREDERICK RAYMOND Ted -General Course: Thes- pians, 10, 11, 12: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Big Stack Photogra- pher, 12: Copper Glow, 12: Na- tional Thespians, 12: Stage Manager, 12: A, H. S. Rifle Club, 12. BLODNICK, FREDERICK JOSEPH Freddie - General Course: Interclass Sports, 10, 11: Vic- tory Corps. BRUNER, DOROTHY JEAN Dot -Commercial Course: Transferred from Jamestown, N. D. CARLSON, WARREN DONALD Wa -Scientific Course: Band, 10. 11: A. M. S. A., 10, 11: French Club, 10. 113 Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Interclass Sports, 11: A. H. S. Rifle Club, 12' Northwest Music Meet, 10. ANDERSON. JOHN ROBERT Andy -Scientific Course: Civ- ics Club, 11, 12: Bowling. 11: Ski Club. 10. 11, 12: Interclass Sports, 10, 11. ANDREOLI, BILLIE JEAN Billie -General Course: Or- chestra, 10, 11, 12: A. M. S. A., 10, 11, 12: Art Club, 10, 11: Op- eretta, 10: Copper Glow, 12: Student Council, 12: String Quintet, 12: Music Meet, ll. BECKMAN, RALPHA LUCILLE Rally -Commercial Course: G. A. A., 10, 11: Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, 10, ll: Drill Team, 11: Manager. 11. BLAZ, STANLEY ALBERT Stank -General Course: A Club, 11, 12: President: Copper Glow, 123 Interclass Sports, 10, 11: High School Sports, 11, 12: Student Council, 11, 12: Vice President: All-State Honorable Mention, 11. BROLIN. WILLIAM ARTHUR Bill -Scientific C o u r s ei Band, 10, 11: A. M. S. A., 10. 11: Ski Club, 10, 11, 12: Spring Play, 10, 11: Prom Committee, ll: Student Council, 12: Class Administration, Vice President, 10: Thespian. 10, 11, 12: Presi- dent, 11: National Thespians, 11, 12: Northwest Music Meet. 10: Cheer Leader, 12. BURKE, REGINA MAE Jean -General Course: Span- ish Club, 11: Bowling Club, 11. CECCONE, FLORA CECELIA Scotty --General C o u r s e: Flag Twirler, 113 Majorette, 12: A. M. S. A., 11. 12: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12: Charm Club. 12: Demonstration, 10, 11: Prom Committee, 11: Girl Stag. 12: Gridiron Party, 12: Car- nival Committee, 11: Sadie Hawkins Dance. Chairman: Quill and Scroll, 11. 12: Copper Glow, 11: Big Stack, Assistant Editor, 12: Volleyball, Basket- ball, 11, 12: Literary Edition, Editor, 11: G. A. A. Play Day. 13
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