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NANCY IRENE ALLAMON NANC' There's not too many like our Nanc Who's full of laughter and romance. Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Chaplain 25 Between- Acts 35 Basketball 1-2-3-4, Lettergirl 3 Majorette 45 Chorus 2-3-4, Pres. 4 Forensic5 Press Club 45 Safety Club 4. W RITA MARIE BAKER REE Here's a girl that can't be beat, In her dress she's always neat. Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-45 Forensicg Chorus 2-35 GAA 3-45 Press Club 3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Bethescope 45 Class Play 3-45 Latin Club 1-2, Secretary 2. 4' 1 5 gy at BETTY JANE BARTOK JANIE MILDRED LOUISE BENN MILLlE Betty with her eyes of blue, The work she does is the hardestg Has many friends and we like her too. It is done by Millie, our artist. Basketball l-2-3-45Chorus2-35Forensic5 Basketball 15 Latin Club 1-25 Alpha 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 GAA 3-45 In Between Acts Press Club 3-45 Bethescope 45 Between 35 Safety Club 45 Press Club 3-45 Library Acts 3-45 Band l5 Chorus 2-3-4, Club 3-4.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICER S SENIOR CLASS HI TORY After long months of hard work, play, and fun, the Class of 53 is preparing to do the same as so many classes before have done leave the door of East Beth. Before leaving though, let us bring to memory all the happy, sorrowful, and delightful things that have taken place during our four year stay. Remember the sunny fall morning in '49 when we first entered E.B. High as timid Freshmen? Up to date, we had the largest Freshmen Class ever to enter E.B. The outstanding event, of course was the Freshmen--Sophomore Party, held in our honor by the Sophomores. Everyone really had a wonderful time. And remember our Christmas Assembly? Miss Crumrine really did a swell job by helping us to make it a success. Then tragedy struck!! Every one was shocked to learn that one of our dearest classmates, Mary Ellen Croft, would no longer be with us. ln our Sophomore year we selected as our class officers: Charles Carl, President, Gene Saladna, Vice President, and Marlene Marconi as Secretary-Treasurer. In October we ordered our class rings. That period of waiting from October to December sure was uneasy, but when they finally arrived, you never saw so many hands flying around. Next came the party we held for the Freshmen. It was a real success. Our only real activity was the Thanksgiving Dance we sponsored. By now, we were Juniors. Selected to lead the class this time were: Gene Saladna, President, Paul Rapach, Vice President, Shirley Bruce, Treasurerg and Margie Elosh- way as Secretary. We can't forget our first class play, under the direction of Miss Crumrine, entitled Seven Sisters . It was a very good play-. In our efforts to raise money for the prom we held bake sales, and sponsored dances after basketball games. After months of hard work, we held our prom on May 9, with music furnished by Ray Vingle. Chosen as prom queen was Alfreda Lamo, Senior. As her attendants Shirley Ross, Junior, and Nancy Hughes, Senior were selected. Again the hearts of our class were saddened by the loss of another dear classmate, Elmo Kee. By our Senior year the class was just humming with activities. As our leaders for this year we chose Gene Saladna, President, Michael Gross, Vice President, Jim Sheets, Secretary, Flora Queen, Treasurer. To start off the year, we began by running the con- cession stand during football games. We were the first class to use the new field house, too. ln November we held our Senior Class Play, Archie Andrews . On November 14, you could see everyone looking their best ----- today was the day we took our class pictures. We held the Snowball on December 21, with Frankie Barr, furnishing the music. In January we chose our class motto, flower, and color. Invitations for gradu- ation were ordered in February. Last, but not least, we are publishing the annual year- book, the Bethescope . After stopping to think about it we surely were active those four years, weren't we? President ---- ------ G ene Saladna Vice President- - - -Michael Gross Secretary ---- - -James Sheets Treasurer- - - - -Flora Queen
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ANN MARIE BERDAK CUZ A sweet girl is our Ann, She's always around with a helping hand. Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Pres. 25 Chorus 2-3g GAA 3-45 Latin Club l-2, Chaplain 25 Forensicg Press Club 3-4g Bethescope 45 Lettergirl 2-35 Majorette 43 Basketball l-2-3-4. CLARA DEE BERTELLI DEE Clara's pranks are always gay, She is the comedian of the day. Basketball l-2g Safety Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ALFRED MERLE BOYD MOE LEWIS EDWIN BOOZE LOUIE He always has his work well done, He doesn't have to walk very far, But it never affects all his fun- Because it seems he always has the car. Hi-Y 4g Between Acts 4. .
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