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4 4 w f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 r hosiery. Jeff mistakes Peggy for the new maid and Peggy, tired of sell- ing hose and fond of children, agrees to stay on and help out. But Lenore Hudson (Betty Vallero) has Just inherited a million dollars and has commissioned Jeff to build her a new house—which she hopes he will eventually share with her. Hy, the little tomboy, whose passion is foot- ball, hates Lenore because Lenore is building her house on their football lot and is starting to excavate the very day of the important football game. In an extremely funny scene, Hy puts a crimp in Lenorefs plans, but Peggy shields Hy and takes the blame herself. Jeff flares up at her. Peggy leaves thinking she doesn't have a chance competing with a girl who inherited a million dollars. Then Jeff realizes how much Peggy means to him. Hy gets her football squad out, and they bring Peggy back. Peggy, in her vague (but not so dumb) way, pulls a few tricks herself, which puts the million dollar baby out of the running. These players were ably assisted by Violet Ferjanoioh, Olga Motika, Mike Cebra, and Mary Ann Polio. Anna Kasioh acted as prompter. The play was a huge suooess due to the hard work of the cast and of our class sponsors, Mrs. Baker and Miss Gaydos. Together with the money made from the play and magazine subscrip- tions, we gave a delightful banquet. The scene represented an old fash- ioned flower garden with a brightly decorated porch off to one side. This was also the year when an exclusive organization was formed, namely the Six O'clock Scholars . To gain admittance to this organiza- tion one must have specifio qualifications, and if any are interested. Just get in touch with the four original six o'clock scholars or Mr. Marcacci. The next September we came back as Seniors with walking off with a sheepskin in May. the main object of Our athletes, which were outstanding all down the line, had become one of the best teams that ever passed through the school. Because of their hard work, they again brought home the South Central title, and we heartily agree they are tops. Of course, all of the forty-five Freshmen that entered sohool four years ago are not here now. Somewhere along the path we lost August Della Rocca, Walter Komanetsky, Lloyd Jarman, Clarence Rasure, Irene Lukachik, Bob Fritz, Rose Marie Murphy, Matt Katalinich, Faye Anderson, Frances Katalinich, Jim Thompson, Julia Jasinsky, and Paul Kosohak. Al- though the above are no longer with us, they shall always be a part of our class. CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold 4 i r s F 4 4 4 4 4 4 d 4 4 U 1
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