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JOSEPH ANTHONY ACIERNO — Lotin club prexy . . . eyes that shine . . . RUTH EVELYN ALANKO—short 'n sweet . . . o true friend . . . CHARLOTTE JOAN ALLEN — lover of nature . . . senior chorister. WILLIAM EDWARD ANDERSON—capable stage manager . . . basketball addict . . . HOWARD IRA ANDRUS — 'nary a harsh word . . . always on time . . . PAULINE ROSE ARCARO — gay personality . . . lover of life. RICHARD MORTON ARNOLD — six-footer . . . outstanding in chemistry . . . GORDON HOMER AU — quiet, reserved . . . Amigo espanol . . . THOMAS I. BAKER— baby-blue eyes . . . stor center. HERBERT LEE BENHAM — terrific trombonist . . . stockholder in railroad . . . ROSEMARY JOAN BENNETT — quiet miss . . . vocational gal . . . MAXINE BIHLAJAMA — small but mighty . . . cheerleader. MARYANNA KARNS BISHOP — hails from Conneaut . . . natural curly locks . . . SHIRLEY MARIE BOND — super secretary . . . lucky car owner . . BARBARA ANN BOTTINELLI — wields a mean paint brush . . . loyal. twenty
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Ofj Gslttabula, the The Y-Conteen was as popular as ever. Directing its activities were Mary Ann Siegfried, president; and AHS senior members Elaine Efantis, Jane Ferrando, Norma Loose, Elsie Melaragno, Mary Jane Paulino, and Gloryo Zappa. The Senior Prom and Graduation loomed largest in the eyes of all. Arrangements for their success were entrusted to class committees. Decorotion, finance, program, and refreshment committees were headed by class officers. Dorothy Marshall was chairman of the announcement committee, while the cap and gown committee was under the direction of Sue Koch. Through the year, the editorial end of the DART was guided by Co-editors Corrine Cosgrove and Mary Ann Siegfried. Business affairs were handled by Christine Pedro. Picture one: Firjt semester Senate officers, Ernie Mozza, Carole Meyers, Carmen Rozzo. Picture two- Seniors in personal typirva closs. Picture three: Cofctcno at noon. Tlaticn, the Welld DARTs were sold in senior homerooms during the first semester by Treasurers Maxine Bihlajoma, Elaine Efantis, Virginia Emanuel, Joseph Licate, Harry Mason, Winfield Sill, and Donald Weiss. Finances were handled during the second semester by Maxine Bihlajama, Dale Corbitt, Virginia Emanuel, Raymond Lee, Harry Mason, Winfield Sill, and Maynard Stofan. And thus, with the record of past achievements behind them and the glory of the new ones owoiting them, the class of '49 passed into the dim future, determined to conquer all obstacles in the path of a useful life. nineteen
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Oh Qshtahula Hi jh School, MARY LOU BRENNAN — Irish twinkle in her eye . . . femme fatale . . . BETTY JANE BROOKS — homemoker . . . reserved in monner . . LOIS JEANNE BROOKS — keeper of scrapbooks . . . one of the quietest . . . PHYLLIS LINDA BURMAN — classy newcomer . . . millions of shoes . . . ELEANOR MAE BURTON — super soles girl . . . new short bob . . . WALTER L. BUTCHER — reckless Romeo . . . really lives!! WILMA JESSIE CALLANDER — peppy walk . . . sunny disposition . . . THOMAS ABRAHAM CEVERA — Mr. Fixit . . . saddle oxfords . . . PETER GEORGE CHISMAR brainy . . . electrified electrician . . . JOHN MICHAEL CHURCH — expressive eyes . . . clothes with class . . . JULIE MARIE CHURCH — pearly smile . . . loads of fun . . . EUGENE ALLISON CLARKE — back-stage applauder . . . sporty. Qua 0 . - dr »- 9ft (? £. tfufe i? U . A 0t twenty-one
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