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eng,- HARHY H. W ALLPTRSTEIN WA1.1.Y C, ton Hfmri I, 2, 4' Glow: Club 4 T k I ruff '.. A liitirm: To ywlfiy lust trumpet in N.B.C. Symphony. in mind. The class has a wealth of 'potential secretaries, typists, stenographers, and booklceepers, and some members aspire to more complex occupations such as engineering, fashion Ide- signing, and occupational therapy, there even being a hope- ful foreign correspondent. Donald Ewing and Ted Weinhold are one up on the others. Buck has signed up with the Giants, and Ted has had a trial with the Dodgers. Everyone is proud of these two, and we are sure the rest of the class can do as well. Although We've spent a lot of time talking about the Seniors, we've not mentioned the really important part of the class, the advisors, Miss Fugill and Mr. Kellerhouse. The Seniors admit that they Wouldn't have all these things to brag about it it weren't for them. They are still, as they did when you were here, giving advice on matters ranging from dances to colleges. What would we do without them!
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dent: loh IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Robert McLellan, presi- n Giglio, vicep 'd t K l ,D tl I And of course there are the IUNIORS, those who have still another year through which to struggle. lt, at any time of the day, you ' fesl en UO feserl f OCIU I Lunoe. Secretaryetreasurer. Sl1OLllCl See Q fdll, ldfllfy, Ied head Wlfll a contented expression and an aim- less air, ambling down the hall, it is Carrot McLellan, the Iunior class president. Besides being president, Carrot has upheld the honor of the Iunior class on the basketball court. He was one of the stars of this year's Varsity. johnny Giglio, the guy with that silent something that seems to get the girls, is vice-president. Ioan Lunoe is secretary-treasurer. Ioan is better known to us as Petunia, the better half of that well-known team of Porky and Petunia. Now that Porky has finished school, Pe- tunia's main interest is the CACS or maybe it's a CAPG. The I unior class can boast of many characters, all of them lovable creatures. There's Bud Appleton, the self-appointed Mr. Anthony, who tells the girls with whom they should or should not go out. Bud, by the way, will be a widower soon. His one and only, Annie, is graduating this year: wonder who it will be next year? There are the Kearsley twins who cause so much confusion by looking so much alike. What is bread with- out butter? And what is Louise Farano without Anna Fappiano or vice-versa, for one is never seen without the other. Of course we can't forget Harry Wallerstein, our music expert and weight lifter. There are many others, far too numerous to mention, but all in all, the luniors are tops. The major accomplishments of the class of '46 were the two dances and the food sale given in their Sophomore and Iunior years. As all future Seniors, they have many plans for next year. The Iunior class advisors were Miss Barbara Baylis and Mrs. Arlene Swanson.
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