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They Served Us Well 7 if liirbara Letfert Marion Pugh , aledictorian Salutatorian M i .V I ni 1 L Topping a class of 109, Barbara Letlert and Marion T Pugh took highest scholastic honors as valedictorian Lf :fb and salutatorian respectively. Barbara, with an aver- age of 95.775, and Marion, vvith an average of -1 112i 95.4LZi, have been very active in school ahfairs in- cluding the publications and various clubs. Both girls plan to enter college in the fall. Responsible lor the success of the senior party, Senior Ball, and graduation activities vvere the ollicers and advisers of the Class of '42 Elected by their classmates to direct the year's activities were Betty Kneeland, president, Enrico Caruso, vice-president, June Eppinlc, secretary, and Bob Predmore, treasurer. Acting as advisers vvere Miss Ruth Shattuck, Mrs. Norma Fox, Miss Marian Perrin, and Leonard Smith. . Q Kneeland. 31 Standing: Predmore, Mrs. Fox, Miss Perrin, Miss Shattuck, Mr. Smith. Sealed: Eppinlc, Caruso,
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, , H 325933: ' five ,fy 5 VW 0-J ,J .9 Watts Webster We .0f hitcomb Whitne Dorothy Alma Watts, 9301 Clover Street, Dot,-Camera Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 'I , Q ..... Robert Webster, E25 Southern Parlcvvay, Archie -French Club 3, 4, Forum 3, Band 'l, Q, Dramatic Club Q, Hirapezoidn 'l, Q, 3, 4, Journalism Scholarship to Syracuse University 4, Assistant Manager Football 'l, Q, 3, Manager 4, Assistant Manager Baslcetbali 'i, Q, 3, Manager 4 ..... Leah Weterrings, 'l5'l Sunset Drive, HBunny -Band Q, 3 ..... Paul Whitcomb, 96 Oakdale Drive-French Club 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Science Club 'l, Q ..... Patricia Whitney, 75 Fairhaven Road, Hpati'-French Club 4, Art Club 'l, 4, Library Club 4. 1 yaaazzlmame of Peter Willems, 9826 Monroe Avenue, Pete fl.atin Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Hirapezoidu 'l, Q, 3, News Editor 4, Stamp Club 'l, Q, 3, Varsity Soccer Manager 4 ..... Sanford Wolin,135 Edgemoor Road, Sandy - French Club 4, Camera Club 'l, Q, 3, 4, Science Club 'i, Mixed Chorus 'l, d 'l, Q, 3, , Drum Major, Monroe County l-ligh School Band 3, 4 ..... Paul Zaenglein, 191 So ern I W y U eusn-French Club 4, Forum Q, 3, 4, President 3, Mixed Chorus .Q- Bancli 2 3' All-Co n V -U oid 'l Q 3 Editor-in-Chief 4, Associate Editor Crossroads',, Xitygalketball Reserve 'l, , ' I as etb 4, Varsi Mcer 3, Varsity I I I d 3f l I 'llraclc 'l, Q, 3, 4, Third Place Q Vyd ti nals i V Z, St Beare A . 1 X y, 5 .A Q. .. Qjyy Hs 4 4 5' V ,iff M ,saw A 4i'i4 , E i 3 Q 3 I if
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Our Record of Four Eventful Years OUR FRESHMAN YEAR We enter school as pea-green freshmen. Initiated into General Science with Mr. ConnerC What's your name, Susie? D Confused-Five different seats in one study hall. Pin pong our strongest sport. Still! recovering from skinned knees after roller skating spree. Ivanhoe is popular hero. Broke after freshman banquet. At last-we're actually going to be Sophs. CLASS OFFICERS BOB NEEL .....,. President DON NIVEN . . . . Vice-President PAT SUNDRE .... , Secretary MURRAY BECKERMAN ..,. Treasurer JIM I-llLL, MILDRED HORST Student Council Representatives OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR Started French-Would Latin have been easier? Geometry would be fun if there weren't so many numbers. Graduated from Study Hall 'IO to 'l'l5. Caught chewing gum-Treated like a freshman. Father Hynes demonstrates wind-up at picnic at Ellison. CLASS OFFICERS PAUL ZAENGLEIN ..... President DOT MATTHEWS ,... Vice-President BOB TAIT ..... Secretary-Treasurer PAT SUNDRE, JERRY KNAPP Student Council Representatives ln our Junior year we were saddened by the loss of our classmate and friend, Lawrence Spangenburg. OUR JUNIOR YEAR Taking one week oFf to get used to new surroundings. Walked out front door-No, never again, Joe. Black eye from swinging blackboard. Repress urge to sit in niches in Library walls. Disappointment-Mistook Mr. AlIen's voice for favorite sports announcer. Serenade to a Star -Junior Prom. Standing: Gilbert, Goossens, Leffert, Matthews. Seated: Mollendorf, Sundre, Kneeland. CLASS OFFICERS JIM I-IILL ....... President DON SMITI-I ...,. Vice-President ERNESTINE BLAUW ,,... Secretary DICK GRONINGER . . , . . Treasurer JACK BROUGHTON, DOT MATTHEWS Student Council Representatives OUR SENIOR YEAR Find difficulty in acting the dignified CPD senior. Take no chances-apply to 'I5 colleges4also search want ads. Deflated ego-Too young for Navy-Join army of Sugar Rationers. Tumble through snow to school-Classes dismissed- I-lurrahl Startling discovery-No senior essay4no diploma. Senior get-together-with Juniors. Senior Ball. Climax and Finale-graduation. CLASS OFFICERS BETTY KNEELAND ..... President DEKE CARUSO .... Vice-President JUNE EPPINK ...... Secretary BOB PREDMORE ...,.. Treasurer BILL Cl-IURCI-I, RUTI-I MOLLENDORF Student Council Representatives SENIOR POLL-CHOSEN BY POPULAR VOTE Each year the Senior Class conducts a poll, giving each class member the opportunity to select the senior boy or girl who he thinks are the best in each of twelve classifica- tions. This year, some of the results were determined by only one or two votes, while others were decisively chosen. Winners of the Senior Poll of 1949 are: Boy Girl Bill Church Dorothy Matthews Paul Zaenglein Emily Gilbert Bob Predmore Pat Sundre Bill Church Ruth Mollendorf Don Smith Betty Kneeland Tom Forrest Barbara Leffert Dave Roberts Dot Matthews Most Popular Best Scholar Best Dresser Most Interesting Best Athlete Best Musician Best Looking Most Active in School Affairs Most Likely to Succeed Best Dancer Makin s of Best I-lusgand and Wife Bill Blauw Marianne Goossens Best Line Paul Zaenglein Betty Kneeland Paul Zaen lein Emily Gilbert Bill Churcg Ruth Mollendorf Don Snyder Ruth Mollendorf Standing: Zaenglein, Blauw, Smith, Snyder, Roberts, Predmore. At Piano: Forrest.
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