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. . . A: .azz- MOST HUMOROUS STUDENTS Jean Valentine and Lawrence Ruth M.,-4 MOST POPULAR Augustus Butera and Patricia Golas 'F E ' 1 3 F J-L BEST ATHLETES Joyce Rutter and Kenneth Heist Educated leaders BEST DRESSED Noble Smith and Regina Swetkowski n 1 A 1 Q
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MOSTCHEERFUL STUDENTS Edward Harrison and Claire' DiCiurcio MOST AMBITIOUS Rose Flocco and Russel Gray af!! Democratic BEST STUDENTS Joan Webster and William Kumpf VY , Jennie Giammarco and Joseph D'Annunzio MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joseph Romano and Phyllis Cardamone 1 i
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vfwzaafvoaaq... As we of the class of 1952 prepare to accept the momentous challenge of adulthood, let us pause together for one final retrospect of the past three years. During this relatively short span of time, we have undergone a unique tran- sition, from anxious, uncertain sophomores to eager and assured seniors. The initial stage of this metamorphosis oc- curred in the fall of 1949 when our class was tflicially chartered. Augustus Butera was in- stalled as class president, and his earnest leader- ship throughout that sophomore year, and in future years, thoroughly justified his election. Our faculty supervisors that year were Mrs. Marie Waldman, who advised us until her resig- Seniors taking advantage of a well-stocked library. Class officers: Noble Smith, Treasure-rg Rose Marie Altopiedi, Secretary: Aug- ustus Butera, Presidentg Joyce Rutter, 'e Vice-President. 5 nation at the close of the first semester, and Mrs. Katherine Lorenz, who helped plot a navigable financial course throughout our three-year his- tory. Three major projects-the annual sale of fruit cakes, the sale of football pins, and the sell- ing of blue and gold mittens, enabled us to lay n solvent financial foundation for the future. ln September, 1950, the second phase of our development took place when we began mapping plans for our junior year with the attentive guidance of Mrs. Lorenz and Mrs. Eleanor DeGeorge. Football schedule pencils, Christmas cards and writing paper were sold to further increase our treasury. Winter Wonderland, William Kumpf reading from Cicero's Third Oration Against Catilinef'
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