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HISTORY 07 THE SENIOR CLASS by Juanita Dobransky It was in the fall of 43 that our golden opportunity came. Yea, after slaving away for eight years preparing for high school, forty-five of us were anxious to be admitted to this great institution of higher learning. As we oautiously glanced around the building and wondered how we oould ever find our way to classes, we met upper classmen with that aban- don all hope, ye who enter here look in their eyes. Of course, we didn’t let this bother us (much). We worked hard and contributed our share of students to the honor roll. Sinoe our olass is just chuck full of the tall, masouline type of boys, we naturally produced a fine orop of athletes in the four years that followed. Of oourse, they were only Freshman then and did not make the first team, but they did participate in Freshman-Sophomore games in which they proved their superiority. Before we had time to get ourselves settled and express our opinion as to how we liked high school. May came whizzing by, and May on our social calendar means the Junior-Senior banquet. Most Freshmen were lucky if they could only watch this gala occasion. The summer passed quiokly with registration aay fast approaching, but not all Freshmen returned to claim their titles of Sophomores. The girls who joined the Society of Sewers (S.O.S. Club) were elabo- rately entertained with weiner roasts, parties, and in May a Mother- Daughter banquet was held with Miss Gaydos as club sponsor. Again, as in the previous year our athletes did all right. It was at this time that the reputation of our famous two-some, Lohmar and Con— tratto was brought into the light. But these weren’t the only stars that made their appearanoe. Emil Borgini, Jim Gelmi, Mike Cebra, Jim Riggine, Donald Koohinski, Jack Calderwood, Charles Novak, Edgar Polonius, and Rudy Goldasioh (all' the boys from our class that went out for football ) made names for themselves. Well, it was May again (coming a little slower this time). The girls sewing class modeled the clothes they had made during the year before the assembly. Preparations were in the making for the annual Junior-Senior ban- quet. This year we not only watched but also were asked to serve the banquet. Sohool was closed for the summer, and we all began to enjoy the va- cation which we needed so much. Our Junior year was highlighted by the usual activities of a Junior class. The following election notices were flashed the length and breadth of our school: President-Louis Audi, Vice President-Mary Ann Polio, Secretary-Betty Vallero, Treasurer-Jack Calderwood. This was the time that olass officers were really necessary as a lot of work fell upon their shoulders. To meet the expenses of the Junior-Senior banquet, the Junior olass gave a play—a gay comedy called Brother Goose . The synopsis is as follows: Brother Goose who is really Jeff Adams (Louis Audi) is an archi- tect by day and general cleaner-upper in the evening for his orphaned brother, Wes (James Gelmi) and sisters, Carol (Jeanette Jasinsky) Hya- cinth (Marilucille Tannette). Into their hectic midst comes Peggy Winkel (Delores Mazenko), a delightfully vague girl, who is supposed to sell
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