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LEADERS— Seated: LeRoy Lunn, President; Louis Olivero, Vice-President. Standing: Margaret Youngblood, Secretary; Paul Schweickert, Treasurer; Miss Eileen Connolly, Class Sponsor. PAPOOSES - - CLASS OF 1950 On the second day of September, 1946—a calm, peaceful, late summer day— the Redmen were especially endowed with the safekeeping of ninety-nine shy, timid Papooses, newcomers to the reservation. We felt strange, indeed, among the stalwart and stately Braves, Warriors, and Big Chiefs, as they wandered among us with a look of perplexing dismay. Could it have been our assortment in heights and weights? Have you noticed Delores Dezutti’s 4 ft. 9Vi inches (from the tip of her tall feather to her moccasins) to Bill Weber’s 6 ft 2 in. (with or without wool socks)? Then there is Delores’ 80 pounds to Eugene Panizzi’s 200. Small, medium, large—we have them all. Before the Moon of Falling Leaves had reached its last phase, the Redmen were happy to find that among us were scholars, writers, musicians, actors and actresses, and athletes. We were allowed to become members of their Pow-wows— the F. H. A., the I-Try, The Hall Times and the Hall Light Staffs, the Glee Clubs, the band, and the athletic teams. You can see that the Papooses of 1947 have dene well. At this rate, we’ll be more than ready to don the headdress of the Big Chiefs and be the leaders of H. T. H. S. by 1950. Absent when pictures were taken: Doris Carruthers, Robert Casford, Loretta Legat, Michael Reynolds, Bill Modereau. Page twenty First Row: James Riota, Rita Paige, Samantha Pryor, Barbara Bird, Marguerite Oberto, Joanne Lolli, Nancy Peterson. Second Row: Kenneth Kinkin. Lyle Lathrop, Marie Fusinatto, Joan Balsa vich, Paula Wagget, Gordon Short. Third Row: Dominic Bellino, William Perkins, Donald Lucietto, Harold Decker, Ray Spiegel, Robert Anderson, James Redshaw, Harold Teelc. First Row: Deloris Helsley, Delores Dezutti, Joanne Irwin, Irene Irwin, Margaret Schweickert, John Moore, Jack Dean. Second Row: Janet Balma, Betty Pizzamiglio, Phyllis Bell, Dorothy Guenther, Betty Biagioni, Jean Bach, Marjorie Hahn, Margaret Helm. Third Row: Louis Darwish, Edward Hopkins, Joe Lukan, Robert Silfies, Margaret Youngblood, Shirley Schultz, Betty Savage, Lois Steen. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Thompson, Mary Nimee, Mary Peradotti, Kathryn Scgatti, William Lehn, Betty Novakoski, Shirley Blanchard, Joan Orlandi. Fifth Row: Lorraine Micheli, Raymond Ferrari, Harlie Boucher, Robert Goetz. First Row: John Shimkus, Arlene McKanc, Nancy Weber. Mary Alice Dzierzynski, Marjorie Kudela, Pat Maurer, Emily Ponsetti, Charles Peterson. Second Row: Ronald Kalman, Sam Pierro, Alice Peart, Shirley Morgan, Roberta Serafine, Mary Ann Reynolds, Rebecca Trillet, Vincent Slomian, Michael Pomatto. Third Row: LeRoy Grivetti, Joseph Tintorri, Eugene Panaizzi, LeRoy Lunn, Nancy Wishnevsky, Arlene Legat, James Majchrzak. Fourth Row: Richard Miller, Bill Weber, Delano Sebben, Leon Muraro, Paul Schweickert, Ronald Kuffel, Louis Olivero. Fifth Row: William Cull, Duane Casey, Charles Tonozzi.
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Meet Little Chiefs Tribe Always loyal to the tribe of Redmen, but strong in the support of their respective classes, the Papooses, the Braves, the Warriors, and the Big Chiefs are the pride of the Hall Reservation. Page nineteen
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