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LOOKING FORWARD Or shall we, as we think over the past, Regret the days that have gone so fast, And wish we were starting all over anew, So we could strive for a goal more true? O Seniors, think what our life is to be; A good or had record for all to see. 'Whatever the future we have in mind That future, with work, we all may find. —James Finney, ’3 5 Eleven
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SENIORS HELEN SNYDER. Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in Society.” Chorus, 1-2-J-4; Operetta, 1-2-}; Hi-Tri Club, 4. WAYNE STEVENSON. Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.” Football 1-2-3-4; Basket Ball, 1; Track, 1. LORETTA TESTA. A laugh is worth a hundred groans.” Basket Ball, 1-2-3-4; Track, 1-2; Chorus, 4; Hi-Tri Club, 4. TONY STIMAC. Practice makes perfect.” Football 1-2-3-4; Basket Ball, I-2-3-4. PAUL CHAMPION. What a pretty baby he must have been !” Chorus, 2-3-4-5; Operetta, 2-3-4; Student Patrol, 4-5. HELEN VINCENT. It is better to have tried and failed, than never to have tried at all.” Track, 1; Chorus, 4; Hi-Tri Club, 4. HELEN WOJICK. I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinion I have no respect.” Basket Ball, 1-2-3-4; Track, 1-2; Soccer, 1-2; Operetta, 1-4; Chorus, 1-4. HELEN WELLS. My stomach is a slave that must accept everything given to it.” Track, 1-2; Chorus, 1-2-3-4; Operetta, 1-2-3; Junior Play; Hi-Tri Club, 4. CORF.ATHA AUSTIN. (Didn't graduate). Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself.” Chorus, 1-2-3-4; Operetta, 1-2-3-4. CARL MARTIN— Carry me back to Carolina.” Atkins, 1-2-3; Chorus, 5. LOOKING FORWARD Listen, O Seniors, and you may hear Of another step in our lives, so dear. As we go from this place we've loved so long. What arc we leaving for those coming along? Will our class through the long years yet to come, Look hack on these years we've fought and icon. And sadly say— O for those days and times again. When we left high school, our struggle began?
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JUNIOR CLASS Bottom Rou: Vance Emory, James Knox, George Frazier, Bernice Scott, Miss Rees, Juanita Peel, Alice Andruski. Second Row: Winifred Collom, Virginia Richardson, Louise Jenkins, Wilma Williams, Virginia Smith, Elaine Sykes, Mary Jane Sanders, Henrietta Herzog, Stella Baranouski. Third Row: Marybellc Lewis, Helen Smith, Catherine Smith, Josephine Bennett, Loretta Speranza, Maude Gorham, Ruth Corn-well, Ruthmary Emory, Helen Robinctt. Fourth Row: Louise Smith, Gladys Mc-Neese, Helen Hcrrcn, Susan Edmonds, Mary Eloise Ireland, James Tintorri, Ralph Kerans. Fifth Row: Charlie Middlemas, William Davis, Russell Davis, Marjorie Williamson, Betty Lou Stockard, Esther Haworth, Esther Colvin. Sixth Row: Lloyd Paxton, Henry Zielinski, John Gloss, Chester Smith, James Edwards, Eugene Tutlis, Franklin Lewandouski, Dale Morris, Roy Patten, Harold Bouton, James Lewis. Set -enth Row: John Cox, Steve Kaluza, Ellis Sparks, Dwight Black, Charles Nale, Herman Morris, Howard Frahm. „ Bottom row: Georgia Brown, Mary Jane Stewart, Miss Henderson, Mr. Gorman, Frank Vettorel, Curtis Bromley, Eleanor Emory, Felicia Paradiso, Marie Sparks, Second Row: Pearl Hubbard, Louella Lewis, Mary Mahoney, Eileen James, June Bunch, Bettie Mahoney, Tcssie Lamont, Marie Haggerty, Charlotte Becker. Third Row: Esther Champion, Eleanor Stasavich, Hazel Alexander, Helen Radomski, Marjorie Richards, Lola Mae Boggess, Katherine Stouffer, Azilee Moffitt, F'sther Judd, Mary Louise Willison, Vera Tucker; Fourth Row: Mario Biava, Roscoe Vogt, Cordelia Ellis, Mary Gloss, Gertrude Coan, Doris Chandler, Margaret Galbreath, Mary Carrigan, Edw-ard Wojick. Fifth Row: Ernest Champion, Juanita Holmes, Rosemary Cornwell, Gletha Earls. Sixth Row: Charles Sollars, Wayne Hensley, Glen Hagenson, Franklin Rudd, Robert Morrison, Herbert Morris, Phillip Lopinski. Seventh Row: Franklin Niziolkicwicz, Jack Sheets, Edward Mariage, Joseph Tant- alums, Victor Nagrodski, James Switzer, Charles Goodncr. Eighth Row: Orvdle Wyer, Gordon Almy, John Neild, Sam Parke, George Kotcher, Ray Hanson, Charles Sykes. FRESHMAN CLASS Bottom Row: William Champion, Harry Radomski, Edward Acord, Delbert Bromley, Albert Gaisor, Frankie Andruski, Thomas Patterson, George Warner, Lawrence Davis. Second Row: Betty Sims, Ruth Cook, Rosemary Drotos, Dorothy Foyer, Georgeann Burton, Helen Dietkus, Esther Cornwell, Joan Sheets, Jane Sanders, David Reagan. Third Row: Loren Raisor, Morris Henderson, Howard Morgan, Ruth Hewitt, Evelyn Austin, Alice Middlemas, Susan Brookshier, Pauline Jonikas, Madeline Fleming, Pauline Chrostowski, Margcrette Elliott, Rosa McNeesc, Otis Schooler, Harmon Shaw. Fourth Row: William Stark, Paul Henry, Violet Erven. Frances Magers, Fcrdina Sanders, Eva Stimac, Mary Dunham, Mike Strako, Max Whitlock, Ted Cahoon, Miss Clark, Lcanard Gattling, George Ellis. Fifth Row: Lucy Neild, Hilda Mac Lewman, Alice Fazekas, La Vida Bennett, Frank Kovack, Joey Hreha, Mr. Snyder. Sixth Row: Frances Mac Jones, Bonnie Payne, Vivian Richardson, Mary Jane Edwards, Joseph Kotcher, Marvin Collom, Ulysses Smith, Ethel Mock, Henry Peavler, Verlin Biggs, Irvin Paxton, Victor Lodas. Seventh Row: Mar-guarite Maskel, Mary Stempine, Frances Schcafer, Charles Riggle, Albert Jonikas, Donald Duncan. Eighth Row: Mary E. Wolcott, Ruby Riggle, Adclla Endzelis, Freda Sykes, Nina Hanson, Louise Clark, Bob Yoho, Jimmie Tucker, James Fel-genhauer, Jack Chandler, Willis Sprouls, Eleanor Stouffer, Herbert Parke, Joe Dali-da. Ninth Rou : Harvey Testa, Harrison Farrar, Herbert Lambert, Roy Hollingsworth, Louis Lopinski, Gerald Brown, Charles Gorman, Donald Williams, Frank Balskus, Robert Donaldson. T wch'c
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