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utils!! .ll'Nl0ll VIASS til-'l lt'lCllS Left to lligllli .l, IIog.::luf-- 'l'rn-usurer. t', .Xlexumler Ylw-fl'r1-sirln-tit, .l, 0't7ouuor Nm-4-l'o-trlry, W. NIIZIII' l'resiul1-ut. Stlltlltlhlllltli PLANS tllfl-'lt'l'1ltS l.et't to ltiglitz J. llognu 'l'rt-:us- url-r, .l, Vounw-ll l'rt-stdout, .I. l':tul Seen-t:tl'y, ll. Uonltliugtoli X1--1-fl'r-1-sitlt-int. l lll'ISllM.XN FLASH ttl4'l It'l'1ltS -S1-:th-tl: NV. Ntlzflr l'l'm-sitlent L1-ft to Itiglll: ll. liurltlulrl Nl't'Y't'liIl'j', lt, llinuey -Vit-1--l're-sident, l'. ,Xlvxutuler 'l'r4-atsurer. SICNIHR ULASS 0l l4'Il'l'2ltS Left to ltiglit: J, t'ouwr-ll - Vive-l'resirIs-nt. .l. l':lul Ser-rt-bury. t'. Al1'X2llIlll'I 'l'l'eusllt'n-l'. l. Hogan I't'm-sinlt-ut. Class History A'l,ong ago and far away - 'that is how our Hrst year in H. ll. S. seems to us now. The corridors were endless. We were always finding ourselves in the wrong room 'always heing lost in the maze of new rules and regulations. Some- how after a few hard knocks, we lwcame organized: and under the kindly direction of Mrs. Cfornue, we eventually elected our class officers. Beeause they were an all-hoy group, they led us safely into our sophomore year. Ah! but wasn't that the year! That year found us strug- gling with geometry and Latin and at the same time doing our hest to aet like upper classmen. Nlrs. Wellington gave generously of her time and in eo-operation with our ahle representatives made it a very sueeessful year. As juniors we proved our unusual talents hy giving the school an llllllf0fflk'll3lJlt'll play. Bill Nazar demonstrated his qualities of leadership with the same enthusiasm he had shown during our freshman year. With Mr. Blakesh-e's good humor and hard work, the months flew hy: and we emerged as wiser and more mature students. To many, 1950 marks the turn of the half century, hut to us it commemorates our very last year in llornell lligh. lt hrings to an end four wonderful years and marks the begin- ning of many more which we must spend on our own-'-with- out the guidanee and friendly assistance of our ahle faculty. Mr. Alderman, our senior adviser, is one to whom we are mosl indehted. llc: has helped us to aehieve our highest goals and to realize the responsilvilities that eoine with graduation. Yes-under all our eapalmle elass ollieers and our willing advisers- 'these four years have heeu memorable ones. not only for ourselves, hut for llornell lligh and the elasses that we leave hehind.
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Hi-Lites SEPTEMBER Sm-l1ool lIl'glllS-NVf',I'6 both glad and safl. l,ill'l'lllSq Visiting Night-Woe to the lazy! Foollmall Slill'lS-Begllllllllg' of a successful season NOVEMBER Sopl1on1ore Asse111bly-l,.ots of laugbs. l'iI'l'SlllIl2tll Assembly-Salt and Pepper and Opera 'lll'lilllliSglYlllg VilL'illlOll-lliulllllllCS are lull. IJECEMRER lilll'lSllllllS l1a11ee----Crowded. Vill'8ll1lllfSlt't'lJ and Santa. JANUARY New Xlfill'--lll'Slllllll0IlS to break. liklSlil'lllilll-Ull0t'l'S and baskets. FEBRUARY Villl'Illllll'.S lJilIli'l Hl?klflS a' llutter. l1lIll'UllliS Rirllulay-Holirlay. MARCH Windy :lays-l'relty legs. Sl. l'alric'k's Day-Sha1111'ocks llllhlllll. Al'RlL Easter Yillilllllll--lgllllIllPS., eggs. and new clothes. April l--Fools and lllflll. MAY Senior Rall-More bare shoulders. Exams 1'on1i11gv-Newly opened books, JUNE Regents EXillllS--SWCHI '11 blood. C0111lllL'lll'Cllll'lll.1T0iilAS of joy and sorrow. Familiar Flashes Stuflenls wailing ox er lost locker keys. Worriecl students being paged over souncl system. Showers of books fl'0lll il starked loeker. Everyone swooning over good-looking IlCWl'UlllPl'S. lVlAl'l.E LEAF STAFF holding night sessions. Being invited to leave the Sugar Bowl. The early birds lllillilllg llp detention. liilllfl llN'ltll7C'l'S Zll'l'iYlIlg live minutes late for classes. ll. ll. S. 1-lol-ks being fast. lloys dazzling l'lilSSlIl2ilt'S with flashy hairdos. SlllLll'IllS enjoying l? ? ?,l l'UllllllllLlllUll of l'lll'llllSll'y labora cooking elasses. Noo11 llour drivers giving pedestrians grey hair. Fiery oratory i11 Student Council. Long drawn out applause at assemblies. Seniors up to monkey business. Stumlents i11 their best bib and tucker o11 Council Day. Mob violvmve before the C. F. A. game.
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