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tts? X Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms IACK HARGETT-Graphic AUDREY PAUL-Architectur ROBERT STORlE-Automo- LOUIS SCOTT-Architectural Arts-Dancing Club: Glee al Drawing-Senior Girls tive-Hall Guard: Intramural Drawing-Basketball: Hall Club: Honor Society: Intra- Council: Architects Club: Basketball: Student Council: Guard. mural .Basketball: .Student Dancing Club: Guide Service: Wrestling. Council: Technician. Intramural Baseball: Rollers: G,A.A. Graduating Class af june 1950 Our class entered in September of 1946 and was the t1rst to 1nc1ude freshmen girls Almost one fifth of our tive hundred twelve graduates are girls and we are certalnly proud of them As our h1gh school career draws to a close we the of ficers represent our class 1n expressing thanks to our sponsor Harold Taylor and to the members possible what has perhaps been the most enloy able of our youthful years We have seen our schools mushroom l1ke growth and have wrt nessed the gradua 1on of classes as small as fifty President RONALD TAYLOR Archrtec tural Drawing Basketball Honor Society Intramural Basketball Lettermcms Club Hall Guard students Ours is the largest class ever graduated. The size of our class has brought up a new prob- lem which at this writing is unsolved. The audi- torium at the Palace does not seem large enough to handle the crowd so we do not know where the exercises will be held We shall take this opportunlty to congratulate the members ot our group upon their contributions to scholastic social and athletic attainment and wish them every future success in the vocations for which they have been trained of the faculty and administration for helping make l - 12
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I , 7 W r sf' ' K fl - I I , f 1 f7,f ' ff XVI V v - I . W fx' THESE HANDS AT WORK GUIDE THE INDIVIDUAL STUDENT THROUGH HIS FOUR YEARS OF INTERACTION WITH HIS FELLOWS, HIS VARIOUS ASSOCIATED GROUPS, BOTH CURRICULAR AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR, AND THE MEMBERS OF HIS FACULTY. IN THE UPPER LEFT WE SEE CHARLES R. MITCHELL, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, CONFER- RING WITH FRANCIS W. FLYNN, SHOP SUPERINTENDENT, WHILE SECRETARY VIRGINIA HONAN KIBITZES WITH THE NOTEBOOK. EDWARD K. KIMPTON AND LOUIS T. COOK ARE DISCUSSING A TOUGH STUDENT PROBLEM QPROBABLY A POTENTIAL ALL AMEHICANJ: ED DOES THE PROGRAMMING WHILE TED HANDLES ADIUSTMENT. BOTH GENTLEMEN ARE MEMBERS OF THE DRAFTING DEPARTMENT. THE GALS THAT DECORATE THE MAIN OFFICE READ FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MARY MOONEY, MARYHELEN RYAN, IRENE O'DONNELL, AND ROSEMARY KATZMARK. MARY KNOWS ALL THE ANSWERS OR CAN FIND 'EM7 MARYHELEN IS BECOMING A GREAT BOWLER: IRENE SECS FOR FRANK DAILY, AND YOU SHOULD SEE ROSEMARY DANCE! FRANCIS I. DAILY AND GLADYS FALAHEY HANDLE THE TRIFLING SOCIAL AND SCHOLASTIC PROBLEMS OF OUR BOYS AND GIRLS, RESPECTIVELY. THEY MEET A FEW PARENTS TOO, AND BOTH ARE MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH DPARTMENT. ISADORE M. FENN, ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, IS OUR REG- ISTRAR. FRANCIS P. SHEA IS PLACEMENT COUNSELLOR. MR. FENN ENROLLS AND CREDITS: MR. SHEA STARTS OUR HANDS AT WORK.
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, Qjff' , ,J f ,ff President Vice President KEN KNUTSON-Electricity- JAMES MILLER-Electricity- Basketball Manager: Foot- Football: Intramural Basket- ball: Honor Society: Intra- ball: Leaders. mural Basketball: Student Council: Leaders. S Secretary Treasurer MARY ANN RAPACZ-Cos- LAWRENCE ELL-Electricity tume Design--Student Coun- -Basketball: Hall Guard: cil: Dancing Club: Honor So- Student Council: Leaders. ciety: Hostess Club: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Band. Graduafzlfzg Class nf january I 51 Ours was the third class to begin its career at the Palace: we wide-eyed freshies came into the most beautiful school in the world in February. 1947, shortly after the Navy had withdrawn its forces. During our brief four years we have seen our comparatively new school triple itself in size. We have seen CVS rise to a point in scholastic standing as well as in athletics that has demanded the respect of all other Chicago High Schools. We have seen our shops and drafting groups compete in national as well as local contests and win many Sponsor M akinq. WILLIAM G. IUST--Cabinet awards. We have seen our Technician win the first place award in a national vocational contest. We have seen city championships won in basket- ball, wrestling, bowling, and golf. Our class has tried to do its small share in making CVS the greatest school in the country. In parting, we offer thanks to our faculty and administration for their help in making our tenure profitable and enjoyable and we trust that our hands at work will show future achievement worthy of their training. 1
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