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From the expressions on these faces, the Valentine Dance must have been fun. Raymond Szewell, the old pool master himself, prepares to vanquish any and all apponents who dare to accept the challenge. Page 70 X XX r xv-fl I Og . ' A .iii ' ul Y 'up Food and chatter pervade the teen room during the half of the basketball game. lx . X W N 1--1 ' 3? - l M, W , , Nfl Time out for refreshments during the Christmas dance
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.A l Lu .ui 14 f . nl . A .. 1 '-I F 1- , ,- 3' A 4 J J - Mgmt- lrL 1, A S 5. ' ' f il -'rvrr:7 d q i ,ft W, f H ll' dd V 1 A' ' ltii ' ' 'D--.. lt 1 ' . wavy. if ' , 4 xv '-,n- U S ' -'iw' ' H' ' f .f-fa -.-:-f vw-'QL-f-' hi ' W ,,.L. ,, i 4. fi, A rt A 'tg , . , ga, A Second place float was entered by senior Homeroon D. Ilronbliran- llfflllo ' lf, vrfw. if First place float in the homecoming parade, Room E. Sitting on thc float are Juniors, Joann Drazkowski, Ramona Patzner, Clau- dine Grosscll and Dorothy Hubof. COllEr. Third place was awarded to the seniors from Room C. M41 x, Cotter twirlers, left to right: Nancy Ciszak, Sharon Vatter, Ann Dolan and Joyce Peplinski. , 3.5 P the 4- - , Mary Pellowski MQW ' W 'T c71JZf4 'LJ H' Q ii 555 i,5. William Pellowski Q , -- L 7 355! Page 69
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Climaxing thc Homecoming activities was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Smiling shyly for the camera is Queen Barbara Gappa. Her royal attendants are, left to right, Mary Albel, Judith Hartert, Catheine Small and Donna Brown. The queen and her attendants share the spotlight during the queen's dance. ln the foreground are Mary Albcl, Larry Koll, Catherine Small, Ralph Dorsch, Queen Barbara Gappa and Robert Wieczorek. '45 This beautiful heart provided the theme of the Freshman Valen- tine Dance. Keeping time to the music at the Valentine Dance are, left to right: Margaret Vaughan, John Sanders, Pauline Earney, and Henry McConnon. li Doris Holmay gets behind the eight-ball as Robert Poblocki watches. Page 71
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