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SlENlOlRS CLASS OFFICERS Prcmlent Vue Prendent Secretam 'Treasurer 5 tr mt 15 R mxmofs 5 lell Rlttenlmoue km Shank Lu yn I..lNel1lHll1 C LASS FLOVJER C LASS COLORS Amernem Beauty Ruse Maroon mel Wlmlte Glau Jlaufamf September of 1945 a group of 41 young care ree yet green students entered the portals of high school lnexperlenced but wllllng to learn and thus measured up to the standards past classes had e stabllshed After we had studled the fundamentals of Englxsh Parlmmentary Law we organlzed our class We chose as our class ofhcers four capable energetxc boys Rlchard Horvath presldent Louls Pedrlanl Dewosky treasurer We chose maroon and whlte as our class colors and purchased attractlve class pms Alas' To our Joy and dellght, we were the guests of the Sophomore clas' at a Falr When we ar rned at school we were blmdfolded and led through the so called Fair grounds whlch resulted as our lmtlatlon What a Jovlal tlme we had' Especlally when vue were sold klsses not exactly candy either at one of the falr stands At last the strnvmg year had come to a close We all felt depressed but the renewed antlclpatlon of looking forward to a more successful year was able to console us The openlng of a new school term meant another begmmng for those who had farled and a renewal for those who had won Thls yexr we ehosr as our class ofllclals Edward Urban presldent Donald Zanolm vxce president Stanley Justofln secretary and Arthur Nzcolodl treasurer Our Sophomore year started out wnth a blng' the lnltlatlon of the new Freshles We felt that It was our obllgatlon to welcome the new pupils because we remembered how lost and forlorn we felt a year ago and how merry and unconfirmed we were after someone had made a frxendly gesture and enjoyed by all who attended It At the end of thls year many of us reallzed that two years had already passed and the tlme lost could never be reclalmed No xt couldn t be' But It was yes here we were agaln only thxs tlme as a group of Jubllant Juniors Our class officers were four competent gurls Dorothy Romanofsky president Betty Masteller vlce presn dent Jean Shank secretary and Evelyn Elsenman treasurer Three of our boys Lawrence Dewosky Gerald Troy and Donald Zanollnl helped the Sen ors to produce thelr class plays We shall never forget their ad mlrable acting We selected our class TIDES unanimously and were overjoyed when we received them for Chrlstmas be cause they made a very lovely present We also chose the Amerlcan Beauty Rose for our class flower . , l r . l ' 1 4 Axle' A ' ' it Jag f 1 T l' 4 X , N - ' 1 'A ' A 4 ' f I In - -. . , - . ' 1 f ' E. ' l ' : f , b f 1 . f . , .' . , ' Q ' 1 .- - 4 - . . n . . ' .f .. 1 . . , . .1 ' . 3 . . 3 vice presxdentg Gerald Troy, secretary, and Lawrence glven us a welcome hand. The lHltlBtl0!'l party was . , I i 1 . ' ' . . ' x. ll ' Y! - I -' I - . , . ' v 7 K 1 - i' -f . , ' ' - A ' ... ., ' Q . ' '- ' . . : . . . . 3 l ' ' .' v. ,. y , n . . . I K . ' ' A ' 1 ' . V '- 1,2 U ' u., ,.., ,'..:' . h ', .W . .., X
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