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and freshmen! We had completely forgotten how green we had feltAa few years before. We knew a lot, too. At least we thought we did. Then suddenly we were seniors who found ourselves caught up in a mad whirl of activity. Besides accepting many responsibilities inside school and out, we began to enjoy life and to have more good times, much to the detriment of our school work. Wiar work, also, made demands on our time, and the things we did had to be measured by their usefulness to us in relation to the war effort. Now June, 1943, is in the offing. Humbly we realize that one door of our lives is closing and another is opening. A new life awaits us. VVith high hope and good faith we go forth with knowledge to use, a vision to guide us, and a memory of a brief but happy sojourn at East High School. CLASS COUNCIL DAUCHTER UF FHL FLAG Elizabeth Baker ST AND ARD BEARER Calxm lWIayne 15
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS On a bright September morning in 1939 an eager crowd of freshmen swarmed in the doors of the East High Annex. VVith poorly concealed excitement we stumbled through the corridors in search of homerooms. Our fears of new teachers were soon allayed when we found Mr. Harris and his staff of instructors kind and helpful. Many resolutions were made that week to study hard and to show those teachers what we could do. And remember those two or three assemblies at the main building? How thrilled we were to become a part of East High School proper for one hour. It wasn't long before the newness began to wear off. The glimpses we had had of life at the main building made us eager to be promoted to higher rank. Our sophomore year was soon upon us, and again we went through the process of losing ourselves in strange halls. The assemblies on Friday caused that day to become the most important of the week. VVe organized our class, chose advisors, and then began to plan for our senior year. In 1941 we took the next step toward our goalg We were juniors. Vile began to participate more in student government activities and to become affiliated with various clubs. VVe knew quite a few seniors and most of the faculty. How superior we felt toward the sophomores 14
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G. FREDERICK ALLMAN Claude', I never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. Choir 15 Basketball 15 Congress 25 Ski Club 35 German Club 25 Commercial Club 35 Stamp Club 2. 34 HALL ST. NO. 46 UNDECIDED DORIS R. ALT KIDO!! To do easily what is dijicult for others is the mark of talent. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Congress Q, 35 Cabinet 35 Chairman of Assemblies Comm. 35 V or Board 3, 4, Business Manager 45 Consilium 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Orient, Assistant Business Manager 45 Clarion 45 Red Cross Chairman 45 Patrician 1, 2, 3, 45 Craft Club 3. 86 PRINCE ST. No. 31 COLLEGE ANGELINA AMICO Angie She loves the game above the prize. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 35 Bowling 3, 45 Monitor 45 Renaissance Club 2, 3, 45 Leadership 45 Badminton 3, 4. 207 CENTRAL PK. No. 34 UNnEcInEn ROBERT LENNARTH ANDERSON Gump 'Bove the contentious waives he kept, and oar'd HimseU' with good arms and lusty stroke. Stamp Club 25 Reserve Baseball 25 French Club 2, 35 Ping-Pong 1, 25 Soccer 35 Swim- ming 2, 3, 45 1942 Section 5 of N. Y. S. P. H. S. A. A. 100 yd. Backstroke and 150 yd. Medley Relay Championg Bowling 45 Clarion 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 Movie Operator 45 Horseshoes 15 Ski Club 3. 398 BERESFORD RD. No. 46 COLLEGE JOSEPHINE ANDREA NJ055 With temper calm and mild, and words of softened tune. Baseball 35 French Club 2, 3. 177 ROHR ST. WASHINGTON HIGH UNDECIDED V J OSEYN AQ UILIN E A kind face is a beautiful face. 234 FOURTH Sr. No. 27 UNDECIDED Z +. ii X .X C, Q.. s. X . K sg wi' A if , ft .4 , A UAW ,K A . X5 s .Lxxjl 9 ,. .4-, A I . i ELMIRA B. ARCHABALD Blind moves matter. Clarion, Typist 45 Tri-Y 4. 174 ROsEwoon TERR. JOHN MARSHALL UNDECIDED ANGELINA M. ARENA CKAngie33 Happiness is a ioomazifi Leadership 45 Baseball 2, 35 Renaissance Club 25 Dramatics Club 4. 376 FIRST ST. No. Q6 Undecided ANTHONY ARGENTO Tony I am the Illaster of my Fate. Football 3, 45 Tumbling Team Q, 3, 45 Wlrestling Team 45 Boxing Club 4. 893 N. GOODMAN ST. NO. 27 COLLEGE on ARMY , 1 T7 C . f A Ai LEO'1'. A CIQINS 9' r J M! I ' Swat!! ,HI like 4 in hats, a1rtd'I'don't wear spats, ' But I wdnt my nee-lcties wild. w 1 Tennis 25'fTraclw3gfiFeIicing Club 35 Chess Club 3. - A- 898 BAY ST. No. 31 IlNnEr'InEn SHIRLEY ELAINE ATHERTON Cookie, Everything succeeds with people of cheerful disposition . Chorus 15 Dancing Club 15 Dramatics Club 1. 817 GRAND AVE. PORTVILLE HIGH TEACHERS, COLLEGE ELIZABETH ANN BAKER KCBetty37 The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. P?tFiCiHH 1, 92, 3, 45 Consilium 3, 45 Vox Cizntatis 3, 4, Managing Editor 45 Tennis 25 French Club 2, 35 Community Service Club 35 Senior Council 45 Clarion 3, 4, Exchange Editor 45 Assemblies Committee 3, 45 Guardian of the Flag 45 Orient, Literary Editor 45 Jury Duty 35 Crafts Club 3. 31 QUINM' ST. NO, 33 COLLEGE 16
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