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FRANCES NYITRAY Petlte dainty and friendly just llke a real lady Girls chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 Orchestra 1 Cheerleader 1 2 Home Economics Club 4 Stunt Night 4 Year book 4 SOPHIE PEREZ Sophie ls sensible and sincere yet shes full of fun and cheer Stunt Nlght 4 Yearbook 4 Scroll 3 ANTHONY PISCATELLA The most voluble Senior and weve al ways thought the most sensitive Soccer 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Horseshoes 2 3 Senior Play 4 Bachelors Club 2 3 Vice President 2 President 3 Tra k 1 Orator 1c.1l Contest 4 GERTRUDE SCHADLICH Yearbook 4 Stunt Night 4 WALTER SEALE Cock sure and wise really our prize Class President 2 4 Student Organlza tion Vice President 4 Senior Play 4 Baseball manager 3 4 LORETTA SHAUGHNESSY Loretta dld many things and all things well Class Vice President 1 President 3 Chorus 1 3 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Student Organization secretary 3 Dra matics Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Bas ketball 2 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Stunt night 4 Cheerleader 4 French Club 4 Board of Control 3 THOMAS OROURKE We wonder if its the curly halr that does lt Junlor Varsity Basketball 3 4 Baseball 4 'Transferred Junior year QB!! PIGNATARO If you ve mst her youll never forget her Soccer 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Softball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Senior Play prompter PHILIP ROSENBLATT Determination is his outstanding char acterlstlc B nd 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Yearbook 4 JOSEPH SCOTT C I ls losing one of its best athletes and one of its most ardent supporters Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccerl 2 3 4 Captain 4 Track 4 Board of Control 4 VIRGINIA SHAFFER One of the most dependable and em cient Seniors and a good friend to all The school will miss Ginny Salutatorlan 4 Girls chorus 3 4 Drum Majorette 4 Dram-a.tlcs club 1 2 3 4 President 4 French Club 3 4 Presldent 3 Home Eco ncmlcs Club President 1 Senior Play 4 Stunt Night 4 Oratorical Contest wlnner 4 Yearbook 4 Class Vlce President 4 Glr s Trio 3 WILLIAM SHOEMAKER Very quiet shy but humorous . : , - . . , . , , : , : l I I - .. 1 . D n 1 . . 1 P I -V .Y . . . , . . . - ' I . . ' ' : , 1 4. . , , 9 , : , 1 ' . . . - ., ' , ,, ', ' , a , 3 . , I I v 1 V 1 ' A willing worker, and an eager player. ' . . , . I , . I , . . , . I I Z . C ' 2 ' , I I I , , , . z : ' f ' . 3 ' 1 ' I Z v ' ' I . N , - I . - I 2 . I , , I f v I I ' ' , - , 1 2 - ' ' . 1 I 2 3 Z 3 .
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JOHN HOGAN The actor and comedian par excellence of our class Basketball 4 Track 1 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Oratorlcal Contest 4 Stunt Night 4 Secretary of Class 2 Soccer 2 Treasurer of Bachelors Club 3 JEAN JENFINGS Very quiet very demure but a good scout and true blue Basketball 2 Soft ball 2 Dramatics club 1 2 3 Vlce Presl dent 3 French Club 3 Scroll Staff 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 3 Festlval 3 Band 2 Festival 3 Orchestra 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play Advertlslng Committee 4 DONALD LINDQUIST Don believes that all things come to him who waits so Don ls waltlng Golf 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Cross Country 1 HELEN MCMAHON Helens qualities of leadership and frlendshlp will bring to her the success she so richly deserves Valedlctorlan 4 Hockey 2 Cheerleadng 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Vice President 2 President 4 Ll hrary Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Festival 2 Senlor Pay 4 Oratorlcal Contest 4 Stunt Nlght 4 Board of Control 1 Senlor Dance C mmlttee Asst edltor Yearbook FRANCIS MILLER Atch has done much for our schol We hate to see hlm go President of Stu dent Organlzaton 4 Basketball Manag r Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Vlce President nf class 2 Board of Con trol 3 Stunt Night 4 Yearbook 4 Senlor Play Committee 4 VINCENT NADVORNIK Although he has been here only a year Vm has contributed to the success of the Senlor Class Transferred Senlor year Basketball 4 Track 4 Baseball 4 NORMA HUBBS Very quiet very shy but well worth knowing Cilrls Chorus 2 3 JOSEPH KNAPPE Keeps to himself never makes a fuss but ls always ready to help any one of us JOHN MCCAVANAGH John ls very qulet but one of the hard est working Seniors of all Photography Club 1 2 Science 2 3 MAURICE MCTIERNAN is felt Golf 2 3 JEAN MULLER uiet ladyllke emclent Home Ec lub 1 4 Vice President 4 Softball 2 Dramatlcs Club l 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 4, French Club 4 Yearbook 4 JAMES NULTY He sits ln class with a. dreamy look whoever she ls shes not ln the book Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Track 2 - : , . 9 : 1 2 - - 1 . . W v 7 . 3 I , , G ' ' Z 1 C ' ' ' , , : : , E 3 Z C ' Z I ' , . 1 : . ' . 2 2 . I , . I ' I I 1 I , 1 Quiet and unassuming yet his presence 1, U .... ' . , . , , . , . .Q : ' . 4. . I A Q , . . , 4. , . , I , . . 41 - A 1 - C , I ' I 2 I C 1 - , . . . I ' y ' Q . , ' ' ' - - 2 1 .
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JOHN SIMMS John ls tall and very strong our blg silent man Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Soccer 4 Baseball 2 Bachelors Club 3 Secretary 3 Junior Prom committee 3 CHARLES SPIEGELMAN Charles has a jolly grin and a good nature Photography Club 1 2 3 Band 4 Orchestra 4 IRENE SZYPOT Is lt pluck or luck that Irene has We WILLIAM WADDINGTON Willing and true-tries hard to please Seniors know that it is the hrst Home Economics Club 1 Dramatlcs Club 1 3 4 Photography Club 2 Horseshoe Club 3 Ping Pong 3 Airplane Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Chorus 4 JOSEPH WEBER A good student a good friend Scroll 3 Baseball 3 4 Press Club 2 3 Soccer 2 3 4 Jr Varsity basketball 2 3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1937 we entered high school as bewildered Freshmen, going to the wrong rooms, doing the wrong things and then hearing the comment, Will you look at the dumb Freshmenp' But with the help of our class advisors, Mrs Radding and Mr Woodward, we had a successful year We chose as our class officers, Charles Hocker, president, Loretta Shaughnessy, vice president, Mildred Devine, secretary, Bernard Farrell, treasurer Our only social function of the year was a Hallowe en party which proved to be a lot of fun. In 1938 we returned, not so dumb this time, just a little silly. Our class ofhcers were Walter Seale, presi- dent, Frank Miller, vice-president, Jack Hogan, secretary' oseph Fuori, treasurer. Our class advisors were Miss Hammill and Mr. Rogers. We had fun when we hazed the Freshmen but we really enjoyed ourselves when we put on a Get Wise Assembly and proved how green Freshmen could be In 1938 we came back with high expectations. Our leaders for this year were Loretta Shaughnessy, president, ohn Simms, vice-president, ean Muller, secretary and Robert Castillo, treasurer. Miss Person and Mr. Haynes were our class advisors. On une 7th we sponsored our unior Prom which will be the envy of other classes for many years to come. In 1940 we entered school as Grand Old Seniors but with the realization that this was our last year in school. We set about making it a year that will long be remembered. We elected Walter Scale as president, Vir- ginia Shaffer as vice-president,-lean Mullerassecretary and David Eisenschmied as treasurer. Miss Sullivan and Mr. Hynes were our class advisors. The magazine campaign paved our way to glory followed by the Senior Play entitled The Humdinger, which proved to be the outstanding achievement of all our four years in high school. We next undertook to have an Senior dance which was good but not as successful as the Senior Play. During the Easter vacation most of the class took that long anticipated trip to Washington. In May we again proved our originality by starting Stunt Night and walking away with all of the honors. And now as we set out on our own in the wide, wide world, we shall endeavor to make as much of a success of our future as we did of our past.
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