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UAS ff ING To lv gf Sf, A O Wi-v ? i nn CHARLES ANDERSON 5 Academic- Basketball 1 2 3- Varsity B 2 3' Student Council 1' Class - - B9 ' We Shall Never O I O f1 O . O O 'Z ,-an s I x t . f S 7 9 , J 3 '- l PAULINE ANDERSON Commercial-Twirleris Club 2, 3, Buzzer', Staff 35 Press Club 3, Dawn Typist 8, Majorette 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 8, In- tramural Sports 2, 34 Girls' Clee Club 2, 3, Dawn Solicitor 3. FRANK BIANCO General-Basketball 1, 2, 3g Varsity B 2, 3, Junior Conservation Club 1: Dawxm Solicitor 35 Class Sec. 1g Art Club 1. MICHAEL JOHN BISS General-Band 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, Basket- ball Manager 35 District Band 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3g Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Varsity B 3, Boys, Clee Club 1, 2, 8, Dawn Staff 34 Junior Conserva- tion Club 1g Home EC. glub 35 Dawn Solicitor Vice President 2 3' jun- ior Conservation Club 15 S tu d e nt Teacher 35 Dawn Staff 3, Dawn', golicitor 3, Mad Mixer's ROBERT BENSON Academic -- J u n i o r Conservation Club 1g Class Play 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3: Boys' Clee Club 35 Dawn Solici- tor 3. FRANCES BISHOP Commercial-G. A. A. 1, Press Club 35 Dawn Typist S, Girls' Clee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1. MARK BOSCHINI Commercial - Mixed Chorus 3, Boys' Clee Club 1, 3, junior Con- servation Club 1g Class Play 2, 3, Dawn', Solici- tor 3, Home Ec. Club 1g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Student Teacher 8. Forget The Big Top
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Senior Class Heads Star Performers ..,...,-. V -J 9 n 1 ' 1 AI fl . ,.1 il 1+ 1 Senior class ollicers approve advisors ideas on ycar's activities. Left to right: A. Leuschel lTreas.l, C. Anderson tV.P.D, M. Rittenhouse CSec.l. T. Mancini CI'res.l. Mrs. Nlutli CAdx'isorl. Seniors The talents and skills of the members of the Senior Class are numerous and varied. They have become star performers in many different school activities. Top billing does not come to anyone without hard work and the Class of 1953 is no exception. The members have worked unceasingly as a team to bring about their success. The Seniors have demonstrated their clever- ness at every opportunity. ln music they were the mainstay of the chorus and the band. They proved themselves in dramaties by participating in operettas. assembly programs, and class plays. The Dawn and The Buzxern are examples of their literary talent. ln athletics they exhibited their prowess in football, basketball. baseball, wrestling and intra-mural sports. They partici- pated and held ollices in all of the schools clubs and organizations. The members of the Senior Class demon- strated their organizational qualities by produc- ing the best and most original junior-Senior Prom in the history of the school. They toiled long and hard, early and late, but the end justi- fied the means and they were rewarded with a feeling of deep satisfaction at a job well done. Not only did the Seniors strive for honors in activities but also in their studies. They studied hard and learned their lessons well as they struggled to come as close to perfection as possi- ble in their scholastic standards. The honor roll contained many of the Seniors' names and they were rewarded for their efforts by being allowed to take part in Student Participation Day. Now the Class of 1953 is about to leave the protection of their Big Topf, They must prove themselves and become stars in their own right. They have been well trained to face their prob- lems and they will go to meet this new challenge unwaveringly with confidence in their abilities. Though they will become separated. they will keep their memories of each other and remain a lasting credit to their Alma Mater.
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JOAN CARACCIOLO Academic - Twirlcrs' Clulx l, 2, 131 Art Clulm I, 2, 33 Houic lic. Clulm I 2, 3: Nluiorcllc l, 2, 3. SIIIRLICY CAHLSUN IIELEN CHIONO Academic -- N1 i X c cl Academic - M i x c il Clliorus l, F33 Cirls' Cla-c Cllunrus 2, 33 Cirls' Clw- Vlulm I 'Z' 'l'ri lliY Fluln 9 '3 lig l'l'4-ssiffiilnliig dBllZZl'I'N A Hi I i Years of Activity, Froliit and Fun KAY BOVAIRD RONALD M. Academic - Twirlcrs' BRUMBRRC Clulx 2, Sq Bula-r Staff General-Mixc-cl Clio- 3g Class Play 21 Press rus 1, :Zz Boys' Glu- Clulm Clulw 31 Mixed Cliorus 3: 2: Opcrctta lg F. F. A, 2 Tri-Ili-Y lg Iutraumu'al 3. Sports 31 Girls' Glu- Clulw 3g Sturlcut Tcaclicr 3. CHURCH BRUNO, JR. FRANCIS General - Boys' Ch-v CARACCIOLO Club 2. 3g Mixed Chorus Academic - M ix cd Chorus 1, 2, 31 Boys llllg 31 Cluss Ilay 3 Dawn Solicitor 3. JOYCE CARLSON Academic -- Buzzcr Stull 3: Cirls' Ulm-c Clulm 3 Scuior Baucl Mc-iulicrs pose for Final Picturc. 22 Glu- Clulw 1. 21 NVrcst- . . ,
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