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EXODUS January ’44 CLASS HISTORY (Continued) After cheering our football team under the captaincy of Ernie Santora, we began to make plans for our senior revue. After considering the small size of our class, we decided to draw talent from all the school. Who will ever forget Bill McGraw as Frank Sinatra,” the beau- tiful singing of Beverly Dame, or the graceful antics displayed in the Fine Arts Number?” The Senior Revue was followed by plans for our dinner dance, but again we were cheated by the war. Because of the rationing program it was impossible to have a dinner, but we decided on a prom at which light refreshments were served. It was held at the College Club on December 1 1. The social climax of our entire high-school life, we made the most of the opportunity, realizing that most of the boys would soon be in the service. After the excitement of the prom was over, we began to make plans for our com- mencement. Again because of our size, we decided to have an outside speaker. After many days of rehearsal, our commencement was finally held in the John Hay High School auditorium on January 27. Our president, Anne Fenton, told us the part our education would play in achieving victory, and Ann Haggerty passed the mantle on to the incoming seniors. None of us will ever forget the thrill of receiving our diplomas, which represented twelve years of educational endeavor. As we left East High School, some of us to go into the armed forces, a few to enter col- lege, and the greater part to enter a world of business, we felt that we had received advantages which only a fine school could give us. Despite all our handicaps and restrictions, we had enjoyed twelve years of education which has helped to equip us to face the varying situations of our troubled world. U
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January ’44 EXODUS EILEEN SHORTSTUFF HOLLI- DAY 854 East 75 Street H. R. President, Glee Club, Rid- ing FLORENCE FLOSSIE” HOLOWINKO 8100 Simon Avenue Whirlo Sec., Riding ERWIN BUCK HUFENBACH 1 0007 Ostend Avenue Hi-Y, H. R. Treasurer, Wrestling, Ha!! Guard Captain CORA CORKY HULBERT 1478 Addison Road Vice-President L a u r e a n, St. Council, H. R. Pres., Chmn. Ticket Comm. Sr. Revue, Sr. Revue GLORIA JO JOSEPH 6801 Edna Avenue Athenaeum, Laurean, German Club, F. N. L. Club, Sr. Revue, Exodus CYRILLE ROSE K KOHN 9326 Amesbury Avenue Athenaeum, Laurean, Sr. Friend- ship, Sec. Jr. Friendship, inter Nos. F. N. L. Club MARGARET SNUFFY KOPREK 9000 Kenmore Avenue Athenaeum, Laurean, French Club, Whirlo, Sr. Revue Script Comm, and Chmn. Publicity Comm. ALBERT AL LANCASTER 1779 East 20 Street Orchestra LOIS JEAN LANCLAND 6614 Wade Park Avenue Jr. Friendship, Choral Club, Glee Club, H. R. Officer, Bank Teller PAULINE PAUL LEMBO 1852 Lakeview Road National Honor, Athenaeum, Laurean, Sr. Revue, Bowling Club, Choral Club DOROTHY DOTTIE LOCKWOOD 5620 Quimby Avenue Glee Club ANNA MAE PENNY LOHMAN 1956 East 79 Street Bookery Clerk, Captain H. R. Sports, Chora! Club, Sr. Revue, H. R. Treas. ! I
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January '44 EXODUS DOROTHY DOT” LOWE 8013 Melrose Avenue H. R. Pres., French Club, Sr. Revue, Office Assistant EDITH “IDA” LUCIC 1036 East 68 Street Student Council, H. R. Treas., 12B Mixer Comm., Riding VIVIAN ”VIV” MADY 6114 Quimby Avenue Choral Club, Glee Club, Exo- dus, Tea Room, Sr. Revue BILL BILLY” McCRAW 1383 East 86 Street Lincoln Club, Sr. Revue, Blue and Cold, Bank Teller, Chmn. 12A Mixer, Exodus, Treas. Whirlo DICK TENNESSEE” McSWEEN 7202 Hough Avenue Football, Lincoln Club, Victory Corps IRENE CINDERELLA” NOCENTE 2187 Murray Hill Road Sr. Revue, Victory Corps, Chor- al Club, Glee Club, Tea Room ARLENE DUCHESS” PEARSON 1 0520 Ashbury Avenue Prom Committee GENEVIEVE JENNIE” PELLO 1835 East 75 Street Blue and Gold, French Club, Sr. Revue, Glee Club, Riding RUTH RUTHIE” PHILLIPS 1 0625 Ashbury Avenue 12A Mixer Committee, Movie Cashier MARY REG” REGAS 11015 Wade Park Avenue H. R. Sports, H. R. Officer Choral Club EDWARD EDDIE” MOORE 1712 East 68 Place
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