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REMEMBER WHEN Way back when we were green luttle fresh had to keep her coat on? Those were the days men Carolyn Hall dropped her pue llemon mer ungue at thatll un home ec class on Muss Meug han s brand new stove and Mass Meughan made her puck ut up put ut back unto the pan and eat ut? How four gurls made the same dress wuth cu ruffled trum fCarole Everly Audrey Steftenauer Maureen Sulluvan and Shurley Seamanj? The day Muss Mason slammed the desk lud down un seventh peruoa study hall to get some quuet? How Muss Cochran looked straught at Audrey McMurray un study hall when Audrey had a bug blob of bubble gum expanded all over her face? Rencember the days when the gurls towered ov the boys who were almost mudgets such boys as John Chudlow Jum Butler and Jack Kessler? Then remember how they began to grow luke bad weeds un theur sophomore year? Margue Petrozellu acted as blood bank for buology and donated a drop of blood from her finger to everyone un the sectuon for study under the mucroscope? Remember the bobby puns that the boys used to straughten out fit under the edges ofthe desk luds and then twang untul they went Boung' How Mr Guannangelo un hus first year used to entertaun study hall by readung unter cepted notes? When the decoratung commuttee for the Qophomore Hop CDeep Sea Duvet fouled to stretch the crepe paper streamers and as a result the streamers stretched untul they trupped the dancers? When Mr Lee used to make us go back to our homeroom at dusmussal tume because we made so much nouse? When the unk wells un Room 8 used to steam and bubble over after beung loaded wuth dry uce? When Carolyn Hall s zupper on her gown broke lust as she went unto the Colonual after the senuor play and she Then we became quute the gaunty lunuors We really thought we knew ut all We used to slud down the banusters and sometumes meet Mr Lee at the bottom Remember when Carole Everly asked the Pep Club members to come to the game wearung black skurts only? Mr Saw hulls ruler and hus smackung lunes? When Chuck Mullar put a wad of gum on the end of a cugar ette and then stuck ut on the mouth of G Wash ungton? We really werent bad we lust had a cravung notuon to get unto muschuef' At last we had reached our goal We were the smooth senuors from whom the underclass men patterned theur actuons But lust between you and me cant you lust see John Chudlow the day he dropp d a lughted cugarette down hus shurt the tume he trued to run through a Braun way to the Bethel game at suxty tive mules an hour through a twenty five mule speed zone? When the suxth period gym class for gurls had to stand for five munutes wuth theur feet together and arms held shoulder hugh wuth no talkung? The more or less dusastrous elTorts at haur bleach ung by C Hall P Suruanu and P Sharp also C Everlys use of vunegar? When Russell Klapach took to poetry un hus senuor year and good poetry at that? When Wasyl Pysh began to court a gal by way of poetry? The tume Keuslung made hus one and only appearance un publuc on the wrestlung mat? When Bull Lee started goung steady wuth hus camera? When Earl Bubey and Dan Reynolds had theur bug bustup after a quarrel over a problem an solud geometry? Last but not least when John Kurosky took bets on all sports un every season wuth hus own luttle gamblung racket? 0 O I 1 . . . . H , . . . e . - . I . . I . . I ' ' ' 1 1 - l - - ' . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . ' I . ' cr ' - , , - . . , . . , , - , . E . . . As saucy sophomores, do you recall the time Bakery truck? Also when Miss Mitchell led the , . . I . . , - 1 ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . . I . , . , . 7 . . . . , . , . - , , . . . . . . , . 29
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ANTHONY J TAVOLETTI ,A Fruend of Johnny s nd 9 10 12 Swln and 11 our Glee Club 10 All good thlngs come small packages and we have quxte a treat nn Anthony Dur :ng football season you could always find Anthony rudung to and from band nn Johnny Leone s car He s really a not ance you get to know hum KENNETH ALAN WELSH lPlay A Sxmple Melodylj Camera Club 11 12 Band 9 10 11 12 Student Durec or wung Band 10 semble 9 10 11 Quartet 12 Advertxsung Com mlttee 10 11 Co chanrman Or chestra Commnttee 12 Jr Hugh Bas etboll 9 B Squad 10 11 Semor Play Cost Musuc as the mam Interest of our hot trumpeter Kenny H ns the student durector of the school band a d plays other bonds and orchestras as well Basketball takes much hs tnme and he us ver busy Ken has a way of get hng along with people and wall certolnly be a success wow is in IN MEMORIAM HERMAN JACK BOHNKE 1930 1950 Jack was a frnend to everyone He mtended to graduate wrth the class of 51 but Instead went to serve hrs coun try ln the Unlted States Marnnes Everyone who knew Jock luked htm He was a wonderful frrend and wall never be forgotten by any member of the Class of 51 28 ALBERT A TIMCZYK Remember' See Staff 10 12 Glee Club 11 Sensor Play Panntung We ve had a lnne af urn s but we re nearnng the end of the lane n A ert Al 1s lust as keen S th rest of the family If not keener H IS a terr1f1c art t and we can always rely htm an a punch SYLVIA JEAN JONES KWILLIAMS1 Can t Help Lavm Dat Man'J 12 Frenc Cholr 12 G Clef 11 Basketball Vo a 12 Senror Play Cast Calm cool and collected but we warn you dont tease r you value your me .leannle has a chuckle that happens at the oddest tlmes When shes happy she fulrly bubbles over A favorute of her classmates Jean really has bounce to the ounce Ba , . 11, 1 'Q 1 , ,' B , 127 ch' 11, 12, I A - A , ln czyk in C. H. S., ' , y ' ' i . I A - ' lb . ' ' a . . e ' , ' A . e ' ' is I I I on . Q 1 ' ra ' 'E , 12: S ' , 11, 12, 1 f , En , , , 12: Glce G. A, A. II' , h Club 10, Choir 11, '12, Double . Club 12: pep Club 10, 11, 12: ' ,lp ' ' I ' 10,11,I12g lleybll10,11, ' ' ' ' . as he if l'f, , . e an A ' ' ' , , f X - , , n ln :sp - I I 4 . L f , ' Of i ' , ' Y , ,A L . . . 4 S Le., N :it 'f
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Rogues Gallery ftop leftl Manby, Keis Wittiest ftop riglltl Petrozelli Chidlow Most Likely to Succeed flower ling Pysh, Chidlow. Manby, Casciato. Standing: Brenner, English, Sitting Most Studious ftop centerl: Pysh, Os- Best looking flower leftl: Steffenauer Pelfozelll' taffy Reel,Makar. Manby, Everly, Stawiorski. Most Earnest flower rightl St WHO9 The popularity contest is one of the most exciting events in the school term. The students Rogues' Gallery These four fellows are really the trouble makers on the campus of C. H.S. They're not the only ones, but there wasn't enough room in this small space for about twenty other senior boys. Most Studious When it comes to high scholastic ability, these four take the cake. But they are not as solemn as they look, they too manage to have a good time. Wittiest Always a laugh, always a witty remark can be heard from these four characters. No school, and C. H. S. is no exception, is complete without them. Bibey, English, Sitting: Masie, Double WHO and teachers vote for the senior boy or girl who they think is deserving of the different titles. Best looking What is the first thing that catches the eye? It's the face! These kids are not only good look- ing, but they have the personalities that really make them tops. Most Likely to Succeed In later years this foursome is expected to be found holding top jobs and top honors. They have great ability and likable personalities. Most Earnest These four seniors are the reliable ones. They always have their work completed whether for a dance committee or for a class. They are the answer to any teacher's prayer.
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