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ABBOTT, ROBINSON-Rifle Club 1-2g Homeroom Rep lg Science Club 2-43 Honor Clubs 1-23 Pres. of Science Club 4. ABRAMSKI, THOMAS-Band 1g Hall Cop 33 Rifle Club 4g Track 4. ANDERSON, JUNE-Advisery Aides 33 Colonial 31 Patriot 4g Footlighr Club 3-4, Senior Girls Service Squad 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT-Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4, Sports Patrol 4. ANDEOK, WILLIAM-Varsity Football 13 Hall Cops 2, 3, . APTED, JANICE--Greek Games lg Cafeteria Squad 1, 2, 3g Gym Aid 3. ANKETELL, MARGERY Greek Games 1, , ASDOURIAN, ART R-gRiH9Club 3-, ramp Club 3. Gym Club 5. Band 4. 1 fy AUFIERO, G A-Gtuvclub,ffuofsebackfiding 2g Bow 'ng 3- . 1- J J . Q56 ' l il' + l 1 BAGGEN, HENRY-Hall Cop 23 Track Team 2, Var- sity Basketball, 4 Captain of j.V. Basketballg Treasurer of Senior Class. BAILEY, MARIAN-Glee Club 1-2g Bowling 4. BAKER, ELAINE-Greek Games 1-25 Latin Club 23 Colonial 35 Gym Aid 4. BARDES, JOAN-French Club lg Greek Games 3-43 Diploma Club 3g Library Staff 3-4g Footlight Club 4. BAREILLE, ANNA-Honor Clubs 1-2-3-43 Senior Service Squad 4. BARRELL, CLAIRE-Registration Aide 3g Colonial 3g Diploma Girl 3g Honor Clubs 1-4g Senior Service Squad 4. BARTH, BERNARD-Track team lg Gym Aide 2. BATTISTA, WILLIAM-RiHe Club 25 Sketch Club 23 'Assembly Club 3-4g Hall Cop 3. BEAUBIAN, SHIRLEY-Badminton 4. HEMI' Tlllll HIGH CIHHIL
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5. , . I, ,. V , - , , 1 ' ,rf t X l 'yr 6 - A We leave school and go to Louis' for a little lunch, which usually consists of a grilled cheese sandwich and a glass of black or white milk. The ones who are fortunate enough to get a seat are busy doing their home f?j work or talking about their heart throbs. Then to the 8th period, which is the hardest for the upperclassmen, since this is the last class in their day. We sit in class chewing a piece of gum which we received from another classmate, and dreaming of what we are going to do to-night. Gee! that blonde in the last seat is a honey. I Wonder if she has a date Saturday nightf' just as she looks at you and smiles, the bell rings, which brings to a close the eighth period. Then we make a dash for our locker and grab our coats, slamming the door shut. We forgot our English book but after all, tomorrow we have a study hall first period, and surely we can do history, English, math and chemistry in that period. And so the end of a senior's day! For many weeks the orchestra practiced for the Christmas pageant, which was held just before vacation. The orchestra was under the excellent direction of Miss Boyle. The choir, with Miss McQueen as their director, also participated in this wonderful affair. The pagaent was a great success and was enjoyed by all who attended it. The senior ball, which was held on january 6th in the boys' gym, was an immense success. Three of this year's senior officers were members of the committee-Sut, Stratton, and Don. There was a great crowd, and the decorations were something out of this world. Among those present were the familiar couples and a great number of fellows who had picked their partners for the night, and, as usual, the stag line. . After safely completing four years of hard work, the seniors can look back happily at the detentions, report cards, little white slips from Offices 2 and 3, and of course the football games, parties, dances, and assemblies. They remember how forlorn they were as freshmen, their sophomore superiority, their rousing good times as juniors. At last they became seniors. They entered most of activities this year because the opportunity would never come again. We are sure that we always shall remember this excellent class in future years, and in turn we know that they will never forget the high school, the teachers, and the students. With regret we close the door on this year's senior class. D. Hixon, H. Baggen, M. Sutter, S. Haskell.
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L 1. pe 1. 4 + ' BECKER, VICTOR-Hall Cop 25 Riding Club 4. BEILIDIK, ELEANOR-Greek Games 1-25 Commercial Clu 2. BENEDETTI, EILEEN-Orchestra 1-2-3-45 German Club 2-35 Bowling 35 Library Stal? 3-45 Registration Aide 3. BENNETT, MARILYN-Honor Clubs 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-35 Basketball 1-25 Latin Club,25 Senior Service Squad 4. BERTRAND, FRED-Hall Cops 15 Track 25 Riding Club 4. BEYL, GLORIA-Greek Games 15 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 25 Colonial 35 Senior Class Representative 4, BIDWELL, DOLORES- BILLINGS, FRED-Homeroom Rep. 15 Track 2-3-45 Hall Cop 3-45 Varsity Football 45 J. V. Football 3. BLUMBERG, GLORIA-Spanish Club 25 Sophomore Literary Club 25 Patriot 3-45 Pres. of Health Office Squad 4. BLUMBERG, JANE-French Club 2-35 jr. Literary Club 35 Footlight Club 4. BOBROWSKI, IRENE-Greek Games 1-2-3-45 Glee Club l-25 Bowling Club 35 Cheerleading 3-45 Junior Literary Club 3. BOESENBERG, WILLIAM-RiHe Club lg Hall Cop 35 Campus Patrol 45 Assembly Squad 4. BOHNET, DONALD-Wrestling lg Hall Cop 25 1, V. Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Track 4. BOHNHORST, MAE-Greek Games l. BOIKO, ANNA-Glee Club 15 Commercial Club 25 Bowling Club 3-4. BOLANZ, LOUISE-Honor Clubs l-2-3-45 German Club l-2-3-45 Colonial 35 Spanish Club 3-45 Senior Service Squad 4. BOND, MIRIAM- BOSHLER, RUTH-Greek Games 1-2-3-45 Honor Club 2-3-45 Library Stal? 2-3-45 Pres. of Art Club 25 Editor- in-Chief of Handbook 4. .mst . U-S . 2 fi af 5 f CLASS 0F F0ll'l'Y-FIVE
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