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A junior is one 'who lives for tournaments, free days, formal dances and class rings. Through participation in the social activities shown here we hope to become more perfect Christians. Counter clockwise: 1. P. J. Moran looks doubtful about the progress of the decorations for the Harvest Ball: Mickey McKen- na seems more enthusiastic while Dorothy Mehrens, Regina Blod- nik. Colleen Drescher and Harriet Spurlock arc busy cutting and stapling. 2. Gathering for a chat before class begins are Helen Smith, Phyllis Anderson, Marybeth Creany. Larry Schmidt hangs up his coat and gets his books out of his locker while Bill Beninger and Gordon Tracy are ready to start for 2nd period. 3. “We’re on our way’’—Trying out the A.C.H.S. bus are Alan Cosens, Tom Doo- han, Andrea Rodriquez and Laur- etta Collins. “Come on in , shouts Helen Peterson from the door. 4. Gene Sajcich doesn’t seem to be interested in driving, and Tom Flynn, Janet Puccinelli, and Bitsy Beausoleil, shout “Want a ride?” 5. Posing for the camera at the Masquerade, Dance are Shirley Mangan, Genevieve Pcpe, Sylvia Anderson and Pat Snider. The mountaineers in front are Percy McCarvel, Art Anderson, and John Pupich. 6. Shhhll! (top to bot- tom) warn Denton Gilmartin, Adele Micbiletti, and Norman Lesb to those entering library. 7. Central’s cooks Ray Hess and Tom Gow think their cookies are “delish”. Warren pours more coffee for Lyle Wilks. Jack Van- isko is too busy eating to comment. —22—
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Thomas Doohan Alan Cardipee Francis McCarvel Marianne Mesenko Treasurer President Vice President Secretary juniors r 11HLSE LIVELY, full-of-fun juniors achieved fame and recognition from the very start. The Harvest Ball with its golden shimmering moon and “Jerry Junior” added color to the school year while the mock presidential election had that “something different” touch. In the first year as upperclassmen their talents as politicians, feature writers, editors, actors, orators, and columnists were rife. The friendly class of ’54 can always he found slaving over term papers, bouncing around at dances and games or just eating. Planning and decorating for the Junior Prom climaxed a year of fun. Looking at their many achievements gives us a peek at what great accomplishments we may expect of these “guys and gals” as our future leaders. JUNIORS, WHO ARE THEY? —21 —
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