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FRANCES ALOI Chicks's hair is like a dream, Her smile is something to be seen. Although she is not very tall, Her lriends are many, one and all. IOHN ANDRIICIK This blonde chap is happy-go-lucky, We've alwayslound him very plucky. He's cute he's slick , he's really tops Nothing he does is ever a flop. ROSE ANTONUCCI Altho Rose is such a little Miss, She's capable ol spreading bliss As through the halls she goes each day, Her smile scatters sunshine all the way. DOROTHEA BAILIE She's tiny and dainty Timid and very shy, Yet when a boy passes her by, She really gives him the eye. THE SENIORS l IOSEPHINE BIALAS Iosie is always so cheetlul And lull ol lung That her friends number Far more than one. ANDREW DORICH Here's a tall, striving, football star Whose career will rise like a blazing star. His height, weight, and love ol sport Gives him the ability to hold the tort. CHESTER DUDZINSKI Looking for a gentleman? Well, here is one, His name is Chester - - - - And his job is always done. MARY IANE FLENNER A quiet senior lass is she, Who strived very hard to get a B When it comes to work, its use- less to lret, For those are the grades she really did get,
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Cfadd .Hia lorg Life is but a stage And the people merely actors . . . SHAKESPEARE. SCENE--East Deer High School CHARACTERS'-C1858 of '46 DmEc'ron--Mr. Rometo Act I-Freshmen: It was our firstyear in Senior High and we were asked to present an operetta. With Fred Iuretig's sing- ing, Fosca Palamidessi's fDinahl jokes, and Margue- rite Marietti's acting, this debut certainly was a hit. We were a rather large class and participated in almost all of the school activities. In fact, the boys, finally, were getting up enough nerve to ask girls to dance at our frequent social affairs. As the grand finale for our glorious year, we, the Freshmen, held an enjoyable spring party. Act II-Sophomores Sophomores! Almost halfway up the ladder to com- pletion of our Senior High education. We now had the new responsibility of choosing a sponsor and class officers. Mr. Rometo, one of the favorites among the students, was unanimously elected to be our adviser. Fred Iuretig was chosen as the president of the Sopho- more Class and Marcella Mortimer was our secre- tary. We started off with a bang!!! We sold red and gray emblems and, with the support of the student body, we were able to begin our financial career. Being ambitious and full of class spirit, we launched our most successful activity-our scrap paper drive. Since Kathryn Kozier collected the most paper, she was awarded the first prize. During this school term the Latin I students visited the Buhl Planetarium to see the Latin Exhibit. At the class party we presented Mr. Rometo with a ring-a token of our appreciation for his helpful guidance. Act III-juniors Another school temi and we were feeling more im- portant than ever. Our spirit and the number of activities remained the same, yet something was miss- ing. Our large class had dwindled by a great number. We chose the newly-arrived Mrs. McGeary as our sponsor. We retained the same officers as in our Sopho- more year. Our biggest money-making scheme was selling magazines, which we did very well. The reward was a five-pound box of candy and a flag of the United States which is on display in the lower right hall. Many of our boys were attaining recognition in the field of sports. Jimmy Fenoglietto, Fred Iuretig, john Andrejcik, and Andy Dorich were capable foot- ball players, while Walter Sobotka and joe Tatm were the basketball fiends. We were sure, however, that our football team wouldn't have been so famous if it hadn't been for the faithful management of Walter Sobotka. The Latin II class went star gazing again, and they saw the exhibit to which they had contributed a large map of Italy. During our Junior year, a gym exhibi- tion was held under the supervision of Miss O'D0nnell and Mr. Heller. We Juniors were in many of the athletic shows including volley ball, basketball, acro- batics, the rhumba and waltz dances. Spring came and with it our first formal dance, the Junior-Senior Prom, which we sponsored. Since it was one of our traits to be different, we held it at the Brackenridge Country Club, which was a fitting end to our Junior year. Act IV--Seniors Our goal-graduation-is finally within sight. Once again, Mr. Rometo consented to be our sponsor, while our capable class officers of the preceding years kept their positions. Since our finances were becoming more complicated, the class elected Jimmy F enoglietto as treasurer. Our first successful activity was the Sadie Hawkin's Dance. Our next job was publish- ing the Antler, the school's second yearbook. We were quite proud of the modem leather covers. Raising funds for the yearbook called for the cooperation of the whole class. Our football and basketball teams did outstanding work this year. The players chosen for the Lion's All Star Team were Fred Iuretig, Andy Dorich, Ducky Andrejcik, and jimmy Fenoglietto. Our basketball team repeated history by winning the section championship. joe Tatm and Walter Sobotka once again were outstanding players. We, however, must not forget the girls. The Senior Chorus members -Evelyn Smith, Fosca Palamidessi, Kathryn Kozier, Marcella Mortimer, Gloria Mazzoni, Marguerite Marietti, Frances Aloi, Dolores Thimons, Rose Anto- nucci, Regina Toaso, Sophie Pierchalski, Phyllis Gardner, and Marian Waugaman sang faithfully at the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises for the three years. None of us will ever forget the memorable Senior Assembly. One of the few Senior Boys, Paul Pugh, left for the Navy in February. We certainly wish him loads of luck. So ends the play of how the class of '46 reached their final goal-gradua- tion.
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PHYLLIS GARDNER Phyllis with her eyes oi bl ue, Is hep to yive and right rn the groove. She like to swing, she likes to sway, She should loin with Sammy Kaye. MARY GRAICAR Our little Mary is quite c ontrary, As most oi you must know, But when you're in need, just visit this gal, And you will iind that she's your pal. EVELYN GRETZ Evelyn is considered bright. All her questions are answered right. She's very dependable, alway true, Futhermore she's a good typist, too. MARY HARDING Little is no word for her, So very small is she, But maybe nhe'll grow up Somedayg then a change you'll see. THE SENIURS if mv, 2 Sill Qi new KATHRYN KOZIER When seen, she is always gayg Likes to study, dance, and play, Her eyes are brown with hairthe same, And she will someday accomplish lame. IDA MARC!-il A girl with hair As fine as gold, Her name is Ida, As you've been told. MARGUERITE MARIETTI She has initiative and ability. 1She's good looking, too. I Girls like our Marguerite Are far too few, GLORIA MAZZONI Gloria is a very pretty girl With hair that has a natural curl. She is well-liked by her classmates And deserves all the credit that she ratel.
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