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a necessity and ola fas ue eyes n Helen and from line . . whizz blades. . . You're blue-modern ns for her. Leadership (tlbb Secretary (1); Glee CluN(l. 2). . WILSON girls . Hey. is this Hollywood? . . . basketball and hockey are something special. Homeroom Treasurer (1. 2); Junior Varsity Basketball (1. 2); Hi-Y (2. 3); Varsity Basketball (4). ANNA ROSE WOYCHOWSKI May Fourteenth Ann . . . She makes her beautiful clothes . . . every sweater matches those heavy wool socks . . . knitter extraordinaire . . . shyer hhan most women . . . no Ridding . . . small and sweet . . . dressmaker. Varsity Show (3); Prom (3); Traffic Squad (3. 4). MARYANNE R. YAEGER March Twenty-sixth Mac . . . Mr. Frawley's problem . . . future Navy Nurse . . . sports enthusiast .. . Haven't got a brain in your head . . . page out of Junior Bazaar. Leadership Club (1); Pep Club (1. 2. 3); Homeroom Secretary (2); Hop (2); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Pioneer (4). DOROTHY YEOMANS October Nineteenth Dot ... all out for jive discs . . . smile for everyone . . . sweet as they come . . . dancing . . . She'll reminisce about that typing class. % Varsity Show (3, 4); Traffic Squad (4); A Capella Choir (4); Homeroom Treasurer (2, 3); Homeroom Secretary (4); Dance Club (4). RANSOM B. YOUNG December Twenty-third Youngie . . . It's farming for him . . . It's a long way home from Paul's house . . . Get out the gun 'n let's hunt — this time it's for sport . . . Most likely . Glee Club (1. 2, 3); Printing Club (2. 3). SHIRLEY MAE YOUNG September Twenty-ninth Youngster . . . push her away . . . quiet Foxonite . . . It's pitiful . . . pencil pusher . . . young, blonde, and eligible . . . Something about those Madison fellows makes Shirley smile. Bookworms (I); Glee Club (1, 2); Singing Seniors (4); Traffic Squad (4). 26 SENIORS
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F. ROBERT TINARI May Twenty ninth Bud . . . Mighty Mite on the diamond on the court—or in the field . . . Who Me! . . . Super personality . . . future Electrician. Basketball. J.V. (1); Varsity Baseball (1, 3. 4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3. 4). Cocaptain (3); Varsity Football Co-captain (4); Traffic Squad (3, 4). Co-captain (4). RICHARD W. UNDERWOOD July Fifteenth . Dick . j . quiet home comer . . Sear r of the rylptuied duck . . . shy and so polite . . . now, now, g)n$ . . ,. Dg Bet those waves?'f 1 you s? . . railroad That' life -engineer ... on to Purdue ... He doesnN talk much, but when he does, brother! ANNE JUNE VANACORE SefhjfiberlTi typinth I wish . . an r-ho! and trust-black hair . . . Hobbies, reading and bike-riding . . . switch board operator . . . Why hide those legs. Anne. Swimming Club (2. 3, 4). HELEN VAN DER MAELEN September Twenty second Helen . . . Joan's pal . . . cute smile . . . good-natured and neat . . . She's quiet but. watch her girls . . . whiz at sports . . . flash on ice skates . . . hep to the jive . . . can she tumble . . . future telephone operator. Leadership Club (1); Comet Business Board (3). ADOLPH V. VISCUSO January Twenty sixth Adol . . . slick brown hair . . . one of those Foxon Farmers . . . you guessed it, girls, a sweet l’ttle blonde for him . . . hubba hubba . . . Asst, chief usher at Paramount Theater . . . Mike. I can't get the locker open. Glee Club (4); Printing Club (4). ANN VITALE July Twenty ninth Pee wee . . . short herself with short black hair . . . loves football maybe because Frank plays . . . quick with the racket on a tennis court . . . My big brother . . . secretarial job for her. Junior Red Cross (1); Traffic Squad (3). MARYANN WARDLE May fifteenth Mar' V . easy-going Short Jleach miss J o ldn't trade the place 7. 1 a true friend indeecK. . Phil's f cnum . ..y What a brain Ichild . . . take B letter, darling . . . s y. serene and socicftfle .i. . a monotonous ride to work every day. KENNETH O. WETMORE April Ninth Rusty ... oh, for a turkey farm . . . enjoys a good card game his own cards please . . . He's so tall . . . shy and quiet . . . records on his phonograph . . . movies in the spare hours . . . happy-go-lucky . . . helpful clerk. 25 1947
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Junior Class First flow, left to right: P. Acampora, L. Altieri, F. Arpaia, A. Baruffa. G. Bishop, A. Bixby, E. Bowden. M. Brereton. Second flow. leii to riqht: G. Brown, F. Casanova, R. Chamberlaih, E. Clark, P. Clark. J. Clouqh, E. Corbett. D. Costanzo. Third flow, left to right: R. Cramer, A. Criscuola, N. Crosby, C. Daniels, J. Davies, P. Derinq, M. Dooley. B. Dumark. Fourth flow, left to right: E. Farren D. Fischer, A. Ford. J. Fulford. R. Gamache. M. Geremia, B. Gibbs. A. Grimm. Fifth Row, left to right: E. Guest. D. Hemstock, B. Henry. L. Henry. R. Hinckley, J. Hobro, J. Howard, B. Johnson. Sixth Row, left to right: D. Jones. T. Kaczynski, T. Kane. B. Kappeler. J. Kelly. J. Koelle, C. Laird, J. LeGates. TODAY'S CLASS OF TOMORROW These proud possessors of the title Upper Classmen” organized their prom committee early in the year under the leadership of Co-chairmen Maureen Weber and Ronald Prisley. Homerooms 209 and 304 held a basketball game and dance for the benefit of the clock fund. Miss Zita Matthews and Mr. Caryle Frawley, class advisors, were proud of the progress made since the Green Years . Almost every club boasted Junior members. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gloria Swanson. Treasurer; Angela Tinari, Secretary; Maryanne Dooley. Vice-president; Norman McCann, President. 27
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