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CHARLES ROSENGREN Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Hall Cop; Fire Squad; Senior Play. Charlie is one of our best basket- ball players besides being one of our nicest senior boys. His friend- ly personality and readiness to participate have made Charlie a wonderful person to know. JOSEPH RYAN Fire Squad 4; French Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Comet Staff 3; Hall Cop. Joe is one of our newer students, but has become quite popular in H. H. S. for his famous remarks in Health Class and otherwise about women. Truthfully though, Joe is a wonderful guy to know and a iun loving one at that. MAE ROWEHL Glee Club 3, 4; Vice-President of Alpha Society 4; Circulation Man- Reporter 4; Hall Cop; Senior Play. ager of Comet 4; Feature Editor of Yearbook 4; Comet Reporter 3, 4; All-State 3; Scribe to Teen-Age Page 3, 4; S. C. A. 4; Home Room Mae, one of our most active and popular seniors, will long be re- membered in H. H. S. for her radi- ant personality and willingness to co-operate. Her neat blonde hair is another of her assets ROY SCHAAF Hall Cop; Baseball 3, 4; Football 4; Fire Squad 4. One of our best dressed seniors, Roy is known for his friendly character and pleasing personal- ity. His ready smile also makes for a guy who is full of fun and easy-going. ELIZABETH ANN RUTMAN Sewing Club 4; Girls Basketball 4; Publicity Committee for Senior Play. “Winsome” describes this miss. Even though she has not been with us very long, Elizabeth has made many friends. Although quiet and a little shy, her congenial ways have been very much appreciated. MARY ANN SCHNEIDER Honor Society 2, 3. This sweet, shy, and gentle gal has made a hit with the students of H. H. S. Mary is a ready friend with a kind and friendly character. Her lovely smile lit up many a gloomy day.
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ROSE PARAPIGLIA Local Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 1, 3, 2, 4; Vice-Pres. Red C ross 2, 3; Treasurer Red Cross 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4. Rose is noted for her sweet char- acter, pood marks and pleasing personality. A friend to everyone, this young miss has made herself a person worth knowing. HARRIET POHLMAN Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Laboratory Club. Harriet is one of our star athletes who has participated in and played in every game from ping pong to softball. Besides this full time schedule she finds time to display a very fine sense of humor which has been greatly appreciated by all of us. LcROY PARR A January graduate, LeRoy %as one of the baritones in the famous “Terrible Trio.” He also plays basketball for the Keystone Glass Works. His sense of humor and constant high spirits are definite indications that he will make his mark in life. FRANCES PUPEK Honor Society; Baseball; Candy Committee; Sports Editor of Com- et; Sporti Editor of Yearbook; Subscription Committee of Year- book; National Honor Society 4; Volleyball; Badminton; Hockey; Hall Cop. Frances’ lively attitude toward everything has made her very well liked. Congenial, friendly, and ambitious, this young miss should succeed in her chosen career. DOROTHY PELKOWSKI Vice-President of Honor Society 4; Typing Editor of Comet 4; Typ- ing Editor of Yearbook 4; Basket- ball 3; National Honor Society 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Friendly smile, warm-hearted char- acter, and pleasing personality make for a swell gal named Doro- thy. Dot’s way with clothes is also a lovely asset of hers. JAMES REID Hall Cop 4; Fire Squad 4. Jim is another one of the quiet type, except when he gets with Steve and Pete. What goes on in- side that scientific brain of yours, Jim? By the way, did you ever find out what the sign of the cose- cant is in the second quadrant? Trig always did seem to give you a little trouble.
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DOROTHY SCHULZ Hockey 1, 2; Softball; Comet Staff 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. Vartity Cheer- leading 4; Volleyball; Honor So- ciety 1; Basketball; Review 3; Jr. Varsity Cheerleading 3; Year- book Staff. Dotty is one of our peppiest sen- iors. Her wonderful acting ability show's up in her part as “Tootie in the senior play. A friendly lit- tle character, Dottie will surely be missed in the halls of H. H. S. ELSIE SEALANDER Leaders Club 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Hall Cop; Poster Committee for Senior Play. Elsie, the best hall cop for 1950, gets practice for keeping people in line by refereeing and playing any and all types of sports. Her sweet personality and radiant smile will cause us to remember her always. THEODORE SCHWARTING Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Hall Cop 4; Captain of Fire Squad 4; Senior Play; Homeroom Reporter 4. Tall and handsome Teddy certain- ly was one of the gayest of the boys in our class. Voted the “best athlete'’ of our Class Teddy's sports records are the envy of every underclassman. CAROL SHEPHARD Here's a quiet miss who knows all her brief forms in shorthand. Carol's future as a secretary will be successful if she only will stop chewing that gum. Lots of luck, Carol. CHARLES SCHWARTZ Although quite a newcomer to our fair school, Charles has made many friends. He has a very pleas- ing personality and has quite a store of jokes. His sharp clothes have also made him well-known. JOHN SIDORSKI Fir« Squad 4; Publicity Committee for Senior Play. There is never a dull moment when John is in the vicinity. He's al- ways ready to hack up his argu- ments no matter how confusing it may be.
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