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- - - Me 42644 alaay aid! unjalcb fConrinur-rl from page 6, There is something tense in the raising of the curtain on the final act of any production. Only a short time remains in which to bind all loose ends in bringing about a satisfactory conclusion. Once the CSISE scatter, its members will never be brought together again in just the same manner. Seniors sense the finality and they draw closer together to present a well-knit unit to all observers. Consequently, on September 15, 1952, we banded together to launch our first senior project, the magazine drive under the leadership of our officers and advisers, Mr. Barton Herr replacing Mrs. Jean Murphy. Success attended the sale, the most profitable ever conducted. Before leaving for Christmas vacation we credited a candy sale, the Senjor Class Dance and a Pie and Cake Sale to our account. After mid-year exams the final scenes came crowding fast. W'e planned to dedicate our year book to Mrs. Hippleg We chose the Who's Wlio of our class. The climax of this great production remained. On April 1, 2, and 3, 1953, we gaily made our class trip to Wiisliingtoii, D. C. This was an experi- ence never to be forgotten by any of our cast, I am sure. Our Senior Play, presented on April 25, 1955, gave members of our Senior Class an opportunity to display their dramatic abilities. Mardi Gras the theme of our Senior Prom on May 22, 1953, made school history for its beautiful setting. Class Day was soon to follow and our class participated in classes for the last time on May 29, 1953. Baccularcate Services on May 31, 1953, gave us inspiration to guide us on the stage of life. Having decreased to 92 we took our final steps at Commencement Exercises on June 5, 1953. Thus passes '53, with the-fondest memories of the past, the highest hopes for the future, and the most sincere wishes to succeeding graduates. Most Cheerful: Adele Martinelli, RussellGraham Mast Helpful: Kay Phillips, Anthony Nasielski Most Humorous: Edith Hottenstein, David Brasher 1 f a -- -- ff l 1 Most Popular: Patricia Griffith, Matthew DiPaolo I3
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Min June E. Oplinger Commercial Department, Yearbook Adviser Mr. Herman E. Vonderheid Science Department, junior High Football and Basketball Coach Miss Dolores N. Pagliaro English Department, Director of School Play, Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. Raymond N. Weaver Industrial Arts Department, Faculty Manager of Athletics and Assistant Coach, Boys' Varsity Club Adviser Miss Phyllis Jonel Secretary to Mr. Landis Miss Lois Clark Secretary to Mr. Oermann Miss Caroline M. Schreitz Commercial Department Mrs. Ethel S. Webber Commercial Department Mr. C. Lester Shade Music Department, Assistant Principal Mr. Herbert S. Webster Industrial ' Arts Department, Iunior High Coaching Stai Miss Eleanor I.. Vercoe School Nurse Misa Viola E. McCord School -Librarian, Library Club
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. What could be lovelier? f 'K ii - L W is F5 if F xr ' s t i f 5 Q 5 5 s A , :fi Nancy at her best. Tired so soon? P It was on the clear, beautiful night of December 12, 1952, that we danced to the music of Tlx' Blzmbirds at the Junior Prom. The decorations were very appropriate for the theme, Winter Fantasy, with the ever favorite White Christmas as the theme song. Frank Campi was general chairman. His assistants were: Mary Lou Balzano and Arthur Andrey, decorating, Anna Verguldi, programs, and Althea Lewis, music.
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