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THE BREEZE Senior Class Poll 1947 l. Best sen.Se of humor ....v ..... S pike 2. Most popular .....H..... ...,...... B ash 3. Most attractive ....., ,,-,,,,,, L M Eileen 4. Flfslt Bride ......., L s,,,-, Betty Jane 5. Most reckless ..... ..,..... , Jim 6. Best dressed ....., ., ,,,,,,.,.,,, C Dean 7. Cl-as-s Flirt ........... ..... Geraldine 8. Most eccentric ...,.. ...,,,,-,,..,,r, E d, 9. Most frivolous ..... ,....... L Dick H. 10. Most baslh-ful ,r..s. -- .............. ...... ......., L B yron ll. Happiest .......... C ...... .....,.......,...................... George CLASS MOTTO- Deeds, Not Wolrds. CLASS COLORS--Navy Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER-Chrysanthemum CLASS DLEAN-MISS MARJORIE COAR OFFICERS President ..c........... .................... - ....... L RICHARD APGAR Vice-.President ....,. ......... E DWARD BRENIAK Secretary ............ ..,........... - ...... ,GERALDINE HAUCK Treasurer ........ .. ............ .. ...... .- ....... ,BARBARA WOJCIK CLASS ROLL Rlichard Apgar Richard Hartung Dean Weber Byron Bogart Geraldine Hauck Betty Jan-e Witte Edward Breniak Eileen Stiene Barbara Wojcik George Ganley James Stockton LEST WE FORGET John Bibinger Je.anette Maxwell Maxine Norman Kenneth Bulmer Richard Lechenski Edward Pladdys Bertha Brown Frank Todd Rudolph Powzser Clarence Brvown Betty' Cornine Irene Samogi Geraldine Clausen Virginia High-t Edward Sliker Eleanor Cook Harold Hockenbury Donald S-tevenfson Frank Lance Betty Lake COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM BACCALAUREATE SERVICE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES -F June 8-Sunday Evening June 12-Thursday Evening CLAS-S DAY June 10-Tuesday Evening High Scfh-ool Auditorium EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION June ll-Wednesday Evening PAGE 29
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19 4 7 THE BREEZE Senior Specialties JUKE Box .mmeoeee On Friday evenin-g September 27, the Senior Class gave tlh-e first social event on the school calendar. The Juke Box Jamboree scored a 'huge success, although the :only music furnished was that' 'of the school Wictrola. Refresh- ments were served at in-termission and dancing continued until mid-night. SENICR SNC-BALL The Hrst Christmas formal dance -to be given in many years was held by the Senior Class on Friday evening, December 20th. The auditorium was beautifully decorated with a large, well-lit Christmas tree which stood in 'the middle of the room, and red and green crepe-paper and pine -b-oughs which furnished the decorations for the stage and entrance. Pop corn balls gaily decorated with cellophane paper, -and punch were served at intermission. All who atten-ded enjoyed dancing to the romantic strains -of the music of Gene Betihman and his orchestra. VALENTINE DANCE Bearing in miind their motto Deeds N-ot Words and bravin-g the possi- bility iof a .sn-ow storm, the Senior Class once again took upon themselves the responsibilities of being fhosts. This time the date was February 7-th, and the occasion was the Valentine round and square dance. The music was fur- nished by Strubles' Orchestra and refreshments were served at intermissifon. SENIOR CARD PARTY The next special activity of the Class of '47 was the annual Senior Card Party ,held on March 7th. Refreshments were served and prizes Were awarded. We Wish to :thank all 'those who contributed to the .success of this par-ty. PAGE 30
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