Attica High School - Torch Yearbook (Attica, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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SENIOR CLASS HISTCRY As We, the graduating class of 1947, look back on our freshman year, we are apt to feel a ting of pride and success. For when we entered this high school in the fall of 1943, we dreaded the four long years ahead. To maneuver us through the first perilous year we elected Margaret Beaver as President, Clive Davis as Vice Presidentg Jean Zink as Secretary, Mary Reding as Treasurer, Betty DeVito and Dick Godfrey as Girl and Boy Representatives. That year we held two very successful parties, under the direction of Miss Van DeWark and Mr. Carl. Our Sophomore year again was successful, due to the able leadership of our ad- visors, Miss Kennedy and Mrs. Pierce, and our oflicers, William Bush-President: Clive Davis-Vice Presidentg Elaine Thomas-Secretaryg Joan Reding-Treasurer: Betty DeVito and Jack Spencer as Representatives. This year was enlightened by two very successful dances and a class assembly in which the members showed their talents. Though our first two years were happy and successful ones, our last two were the finest and best days in our high school course. Under the guiding hand of Mrs. Sands, we doubled our treasury, had a swell time and became widely known as a progressive and inspired class. The officers for this year were Dick Godfrey-President, Harlan McElwain-Vice President, Leola Snyder-Secretary, William Bush-Treasurer, Doris Cuddeback and Tom Wilson as Representatives. Our Junior Prom was one of the few in the past that yielded a profit. Our Junior-Senior Banquet was also a splendid affair. The play, The Groom Said No, under the direction of Miss lVIcCarthy was a great success. 'At the end of the year we had a full treasury and hearts full of hope. At our first class meeting in the fall of 194-6, we elected Dick,Godfrey-Presi- dent, George LaWall-Vice President, Fran Bryan-Secretary, VVilliam Bush- Treasurerg Marge Searle and Eugene Carnevale as Representatives. Our Senior Ball and our play, So Help ble, were our main events and our sale of magazines was our biggest money-maker. At this time We would like to thank our Senior Advisor, lVIrs. Ranger, who has so skillfully guided us through our senior year. To our under classmen, we wish the best of luck in their future years, and thank them for helping to make our years in high school the best of our lives. 16



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Perronalitier Charles Baylis Richard Becker Helen Beglinger Frederick Brumell Frances Bryan Doris Bumbacker William Bush Eugene Carnevale Doris Cuddeback Betty DeVito- Marilyn Eley Dorothy Glor Richard Godfrey Rita Harder Ruth Harder- Evelyn Henderson Janice Huber- Elizabeth Kersch- jay Kosseif- George LaWall- Dolores Law- Donald Linsey- Yvonne Lubba- Edward Lyons- Teresa Martin- Shirley Matteson- Harlan McElwain- Richard Moultro Robert Meyer- Ardith Pope- joan Reding- Mary Reding- John Reiner- Sara Reyn- Helen Royce- Roger Schwedt- Margery Searle- Leola Snyder- Alice Sobczak- Frances Alwardt- Pi. Stephanie Sobczak- Dorothy Steele- Elaine Thomas- Leo Wagner- june Washburn- Paul Welker- Floyd West- Marion West- Thomas Wilson- Jean Zink- PERSONALITIES Could You Imagine Not being sleepy. With wavy hair. Having a red head. Speaking back to a teacher. Driving a Buick. Being serious. Unfriendly. Dressed up. Being fat. Doing her homework. With only one boy. Not studying. Not chewing gum. In rompers. Being thin. Being plump. Playing leapfrog. Moving fast. Short and fat. Falling in love. With little ears. jumping rope. With a brush cut. Smoking. Doing the rhumba. Torch singer. Without her rock. Being tame. Short and fat. Loud and bossy. Straight hair. Shy and quiet. Being sloppy. Prizefighter. Not helping Miss Pollack. Standing on her head. Being a hermit. Without Cupcake Shooting pool. Being modest. In a baby carriage. Acting her age. Doing her homework. Falling in love. Bummin g cigarettes. Being romantic. Him a pinsticker. Not smiling. Wide awake. Being on time. U mall y Found In the Vet's Diner. Anywhere. North Java. Planning her dates. Playing trumpet. Flitting around. Helping others. With Mabel. Driving his Ford. Poking people. With Bill Leonard. Writing to Don. Chattering. Looking moonstruck. With Ruth. With Rita. With Charlie. Dreaming of Fritz. Home. Following women. At a square dance. Here and there. With the boys. With Doris. At the pool table. Making eyes. Out with her honey. Showing his muscle. On the farm. Helping the class. Whispering. Dreaming of the Nav With Bud. Close to the ground. Thinking of jimmy. With her steady. Wolfing. Playing accordian. Looking cute. Going out. Up in the air. On the farm. Giggling. Studying. Wheeling babies. Milking cows. Acting innocent. Dressed up. Playing Casanova. Writing to Jack. 18 y. Will Be Tarzan's Mate. State Trooper. Trapese artist. Farmer's Wife. Harry james II. Another Billy Burke. Perfect housewife. Mabel's husband. Grave digger. Opera star. Lovelorn Columnist. Gym teacher. Vera Vague's twin. Lone cowboy. Sunday school teacher. Missionary. Married. Chorus.girI. Homemaker. Comedian. Grown up. Village belle. Deepsea diver. Bubble dancer. Manager of joe's. Another Mae West. Wife. Atlas Maidenswoon. Woman's man. Track star. City girl. Donald Duck's secretary Miss America. Where he shouldn't be Ballet dancer. A cowgirl. Dead Sometime. Settling down. Lady wrestler. Minnie the Moocher. Bare back rider. Around. Mrs. Peanuts. Proud father. Model mother. R. F. D. Mailman. Reckless driver. Congress woman. Swordswallower. Follies girl.

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