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CLASS HISTCDRY So you to the left And I to they right For the wayskof men must L sever, I' It well may be for a day or atyear, 5 X K 1 5 And itiwell mayk be for- evek. X xi e. u K x I It ' 7 Y x it 1 5 Commencement-As I sit here lisfnin ' to ' s'peaker:l'w,l realize that I am truly standing at the crossroad of life. 'A C men ment is a -beginning and .an end. A beginning of our adult life ancllxth end Q the happrytkcarefree daysof high school-yes, my days in schqol H. Iv vie aide e richer-f-richer not only in knowledge but in happy memoniel ak ' ell. , , I - - Four years ago we entered E. S.I ea r Fr hmen, thinking we knew all the answers until some of as welieh z the pperlclassmlen and dde to realize what it meant to be Fr'.shle 'I 'sele ed Red andliGray a our class colors, and sponsored a very su cdss uI,Nw ,s we marchfed outlfrom the Promotion Exercises, we were prgpulfl f our plvesfbnd confideht we could measure up to the requirementsof thd nex I feyvli I ars. 'fl 5 1' I ' ' - I The days of our Sophomore yearlwlere ehll fbusyllones. We selected our class rings, sponsored a profitqble r Iler-sk tihg arty, and a gay Valentine dance. A happy-go-lucky picnic was fittinglclim y to the year's work and fu'n. , I X The excitement of our Junior year lpeganlwith' the arrival of our class rings. Soon after electing officers, we had pur first lulancgp' another on our listsof suc- cessful accomplishments. We were hot aware w ,lllgqdso many talented Thes- pians until our play Spring Fever as preserltedif 'lfllot vqas the year, loo, that we lost Tompkins, Kinsler, DiBello, Judd, Cbsyluni, and Herrick :Ito Uncle Sam's Armed Forces. In May came the eagbrl awdltecl Jurlibr Prom Which was a Prom of all Proms and a fitfing farewel, tal thelldeparting seniors whose places we were soon to take. fl , I, .I The busy days of our Iastfyear at Et IS. hdll httany happy memories for us. As seniors we started the 'social ball rolling b pnsoring the Sadie Hawkins Shindig. For this dance the usual proceIdlJ e wel r v rsed and the girls escorted the fellows. Staff membersfwere chosep o th w y on the 1946 Raider would be begun at once. The yvholehearted- c qlp ati I of the entire class made it possible for the Editor and assistants toimak this e best Raider. In a moment noyv I will receive rlty diploma. It will be more than iust a diploma that will be' handed to me-git will be a promise of a bright future, a future I know will be bright because of the fine preparation I have received. So when I am handed my diploma dnd I murmur, thank you , what I really mean is-thanks Emporium High, for the happy memories of the past and confidence in the future that you have given me, I' am truly grateful. The Raider - '14
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N CLASS or 1946 My W, L LAMONT EUGENE CLOSE 59.3 ont PRESIDENT 'i General Course, Football and Basketball Club 'I, 2, 3, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Football 'I, 3, 4, Football Letters 3, 4, Varsity E Club, Treasurer 4, Gold Football, Class Presi- dent 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play 3, Dance Com- mittees I, 2, 3. I cam u man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem u matter of indifference to me RICHARD EDWARD Losnozzi Rich VICE-PRESIDENT! 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, , - ters I, 2, 3, 4, Gold Football, Varsity E' lu , , , , Varsity E Club, President 4, Sat Council, Executive Commercial Course, Football and 'sk 1, 3 4 oo l Let b I 3 4 Board. ff Much indeed can one man do 'f IP . M' . tw y L, I f .0 ,fl l EMMA LOUISE MARSHALL Emmy LOU SECRETARY Academic Course, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Letters 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Class Secretary 2, 4, Music Committee. Without music life would be ca mistake The Raider - 'I5
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