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it ROBFRT MARSHALI D11 ri 194 '1 he X alley of the Shadow Agam has clalmed ltS own And God ln lovmg wlsdom Has Called two loved ones home annul 46 Memmaam JOQFPHlNF DRAGONI lhecl 1943 And when the sea of our hves IS crossed And each path of adx enture t1 od We who were left then too w1ll be At home wlth them and God Jane Kenvm F y . 'A 4 L A A F . 2 ' -3 , V . f - , . . . .L 1' Li 9 . ' v 1 7 l r , . f 23
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Seneca UZQM 0411411047 The tlme was September nlneteen hundred and forty three The scene was the Hazleton Hlgh School Thls was the first act of a three act play entltled The Class of 46 Thelr Asplratlons and Achlevements A synopsls reveals that although at first they stood a tr1fle ln awe of thelr Alma Mater the Class of 46 grew to love her and soon entered 1nto the varlous act1v1t1es The members of the cast proved adro1t 1n everythlng they undertook and at the fall of the curtam well deserved applause was thelrs In the second act four leadlng characters were lntroduced Jack Kenvm presxdent LOIS Knxes VICE pres1dent Carmella Roman secretary and James Humes treasurer They played thelr parts expertly brlnglng emlnence and dlstlnctlon to thelr class Related ln the thlrd act were the events whlch culm1nated thelr hxgh school Pat Capece Harry Delsroth Lo1s KHISS and Nell Cusat were chosen to portray the leadlng roles The h1ghl1ghts of th1s act were the pre senlor day dance w1th muslc by Art Wendell and Senlor Day ltself celebrated by the s1de spllttlng comedy Feudln In The Hllls and the hot Jazz of the H H S Swlng Band dlrected by Mlke Bugllo And then began the second and final scene of Act III For the last t1me the senlors dlsplayed thelr talents and versatlllty ln the Senlor Farewell program and the Commencement play These the Senlor Prom and the Baccalaureate SQFVICE all were the ev ents precedmg the cllmax of the play whlch was Commencement lhe curtam lowered and the cast shed a few tears for that was thelr Hn1l performance drum O O , ' 1 n 61 , D f q 4 Q 7, , 1 . 7 , l 7 1 7 . 7 ' . K . I . y S 2 ' Q v 7 ' 7 careers. Although most of the cast remained the same, four new students, 7 7 7 Av 7 , . . , . . , . - . . ,, . , . ,, . ! ' l r 1 9 l 'T Y . . . ,, . , 1 f - , . A . z ' . 25 A
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LeROY Shm Des lm s ear s play es aged to uate wlth ors efore Jom er ce to see the d uld llke to see the ood old USA AGRESTA RITA 1 y of carrymg o an e ng Thls c al y an a1 her n h a book ALLEGRETTO NICHOLAS Nlck Nlck wlth his wxt and humor could glve hls favorlte come dlan Bob Hope somethmg to worry about Hls pet hobby was wolfmg whlch he mastered to the nth degree ANCHARSKI PEGGY Peggy Peggys outstandlng tralts were bemg a good conver satlonallst and possessmg a wonderful personallty She was always ready to lend a helplng hand to one IH need C adettes ANDR LBERT easant d1spos1t1on frlend to all rlte pastlme was hun mg He plans to enter the servlce after graduatlon ANDR1gK t SY m h qulte s futu ectrlclan nd tl t be a end to l ANELL W , 3? EW muig and reafllnghmtefff wlt e a ou f 1:1-?fy e'fl all oo o a She-hoPeg6'itl?ntl college espzans Cadetieg' f Oraiory AVILLION DOLOR ff! I Dlmples galore topped wxt Dees Charmlng smlle Q Ula 'kj' s s e llked to ln an Enceig Upon graduatlng AVILLION GERALD Jerry Jerrys mam 1nterest was drawlng but basketball also rated hlgh wlth thls fun lovmg lad To attend a tralnlng school IS h1s am bltlon N TH RESA M Mary u s Terry s t had c lon r character S was ays ready for a g tlme and proved to be a ood frlend to all who knew her BAHRT LESTER Les In addxtlon to hls love of football Les was lnterested ln stamp collectmg He ms sure to make a competent c1v1l SEFVICB employee BALOTSKY IRENE Renee In the world of sports Renee was an enthusxastlc basketball fan She spent her spare time collectmg records and enjoyed dancmg xmmensely 27 I 9 ' W 4' FV!-Il' . ,'. ,, l'1 H1 P 0 nl-,K-I . ' sr' f d ,af y u ,H h'vk w J I . .. I t k l. n . - f ' , Il ' In ' lv , e ' Hy ' , 'Af I L' K4 ,eei Ree D ', hd l ' 1' ' t . r- ,I ' 1 t - - r ar , ' a . tl, r s ' , t, er it 'd ' kee . ' ff ,. . .A y . . .' , H0 . M.. 1- i . . l 0 'L . L flfv I SJ L i sc my Ev lm ' ' ' ' ' e b.,,,,Jr'-- T, .. - 0 . . ue l. Y 'Q .
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