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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Edwin Miller; Vice-President—Martin Halleran; Secretary—Betty Jean Norman; Treasurer—William Gabarino; Reporter—John Swierupskie. To the Senior Class of 1949: Our class is about to go out in the world and distinguish itself. We are now at the crossroads of our lives. Throughout our elementary and high school curriculums, we have been more or less sheltered by the cloak of public education. An entirely different situation now confronts us. We now have to either pay for additional education or find some form of employ- ment. In both cases the requirement for ultimate success will be each indi- vidual’s own initiative. Looking back over the years we have already completed in school, we must duly realize that we have been given an excellent basic education. Our faculty advisors have endeavored, in every way, to see that we received the greatest benefits from our studies. They have done their job well. Now the time has come when we must do our part. We should all remember that many people have placed their trust and confidence in us, and we cannot fail them. It is our duty to carry out still further the fine principles which we have learned in school. Let us make the Class of 1949 one to be proud of. Your president, EDWIN MILLER.
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DOROTHY ABRAMOSKI “Dot” Ticket Committee for Senior Play 4; Usherette Musical Comedy; Yearbook Staff 4; Local Honor So- ciety; Drivers’ Club 4. When you get to know Dotty well, you discover that she possesses a wonderful sense of humor. She has a high scholastic standing and is a friend to all. She is efficient and helpful; who wouldn't like to have her as a secretary? EARL BAKER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Earl is another of our talented seniors who has played in the band and orchestra. We are sure that many students will miss the sweet strains of his sax as well as those “after practice” jam sessions. BARBARA AHRENS “Bobbie” Glee Club; Local Honor Society; “Comet” Newspaper Staff 3; and Business Manager 4; Assistant Ed- itor of Yearbook 4; Operetta 3, 4. Bobbie is one girl we’ll always re- member, for not a day rolls by without her witty remarks which keep us all in peals of laughter. She is a very talented writer and has a lovely soprano voice. Bobb.e deserves everything fine and won- derful, and we hope that the good wishes of the class of ’49 will add a final touch to her happiness. NORMAN BARSHA1 “Chicken” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Fire Squad 4; Feature Editor of “Comet” News- paper 4; Feature Editor of Year- book 4; Senior Play 4; “Comet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; “Scribe to Teen- Age Page 4; Track 3; Operetta 2, 3, 4; All State Choir 2, 3, 4; Local Honor Society 1, 3. Our boy, “Chicken,” can be cheer- ful while everyone is feeling low'. An avid baseball fan (Yankee for 12 years) he is known for his famous bathrobe in the Senior play. His explanations of music theory, chemistry, or physics would make Einstein feel like a moron. JAMES AUSTIN “Jimmie” One of our January graduates, Jim is now working in the bank. His good looks have made girls turn for a second glance. Quiet in his clasres, he's full of life and good times when out of school. The ’49ers all wish Jimmie a bright future, for he's one who deserves it. RALPH BERGMANN “Bergie” Hall Cop 4; Fire Squad 4. Although Bergie is the baby of out- class, he still holds a place for him- self. What would you do without that “Little professor” look about him? He may seem shy but remem- ber the adage, “still waters run deep.”
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