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Robert James Abbadini UAbbyl7 Walter Bartko Sparky Alyce Davis Brown Sam Davtovich J aspe1 ' Margaret Drucheck K6Duchll Ralph E. Allen Fancypants Rena Battistoli Fred Bruce CtBuzz!J Harris Dolcini Elaine Marie Faieta Spegetts Kenneth W. Gladys Lillian Jesse Margaret Bachman Ball Bane Kenny Dice,' Jebs Claire Zane Julia Bendis Richard C. Beck --Billie-1 Brandtonies Becky Dick Sundae Dominic Gladys Mae Paul Cupp Cerqua Cole f-Tea Cup-, Hsonnyn ..Gay,, Walter Doman s o s Dorothy Virginia R Flesher -W OF 1 9 4 1 :fl 3 G lyk 'F' l14 1113
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.-YQ After the first year in high school, the following years seem to pass more quickly-they did to us anyway. With our Junior year came newer and greater responsibilities-both in our studies and social affairs. And to lead us through these responsi- bilities we elected Allan. Parrish, President, Kenneth Snyder, Vice Presi- dent, and Vera Kapcar, Secretary-Treasurer. Raising funds for the Junior-Senior Prom was our object, and by splendid co-operation within the class we achieved our goal. We sponsored a class play entitled, Spring Fever, under the able direction of Miss Adams, who sponsors the Drama Club. The cast put on a fine performance and the play went over in a big way. On May 10, 1939, members of the Junior and Senior classes, bedecked in their finest raiment, tripped the light fantastic at the annual Junior- Senior Prom. - We have reason to be proud of this hi-lite. During the year we sponsored many social Hi-Lites and the class was well represented in the various organizations and sports of the school. When we returned to school as Seniors, following summer vacation, we found that the membership of our class had dwindled from 112 upon enrollment as freshmen to 69 Seniors. - What happened to those other 43? To lead us down the home stretch we elected Kenneth Snyder as President, Allan Parrish as Vice President, Sundae Cerqua as Secretary, and Harris Dolcini as Treasurer, which proves that this is a man's world after all. Vera Kapcar became Editor-in-Chief of the Bethescope and Kenneth Bachman editor of the Hi-Spots. Paul Cupp, Joseph Miller, Kenneth Bachman, Walter Doman, Charles Murray, and Harris Dolcini did right by our Football Squad and Murray, Snyder, Cupp, Dolcini, and Wayne Nyswaner held down berths on the Basketball Squad. Early in the year we sponsored the Senior Class Play, Foot-Loose, with Miss Adams once more directing. Again the crown of success was bestowed upon us. Our play was followed by a series of dances and parties, climaxed by the annual J unior-Senior Prom. We bring to a close the Hi-Lites of Our History with Today we fol- low, tomorrow we lead as our motto, navy blue and white as our class colors, and the yellow tea rose as our class flower. We are bound to suc- ceed - successfully. I13l
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SENIORS OF 1 9 4 1 Veronica Ann Kapcar Vera Walter J. Kurtz Dorothy Ann Malinzak Blondie I Lambert F. Keifer Harry W. Leeper Frog John Marckesini rl Mary Frances Garner Fran,' Erma Jean Hawkins ffHawk,y,, Sophie Ann Kimtantas Aleck Lonich Little Abner George E. McGrady l15l Mary Grace 6KM0lly!J Anne Hubick Butch Helen Kovach James Lovetree nJi,nLu Kathryn Marie Miller tKKayl, Fred Grossi nspikeu Lois Jacqueline J enaway Jackie Edward Joseph Kubicar K6Ed!! Anne Malenski Carrie Joseph Miller Mooch
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