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REMEMBER WHEN ? ? ? .dt Yes, that was the thrill that comes only once in a lifetime. Our first day of school ! Confusion, I think, is what they called it. What a time the teachers had with us ! Second grade was more exciting than first. Remember when Jack squealed on everyone and Mrs. Delbane would give everyone a spanking? Oh, yes, that was the year Kish ran home to put on a suit and a tie when he found out they were going to take pictures. Along about third grade, we felt a little more at home. Remember when we were put into the P, Q, and R sections? Morris got put back into the Q section. I wonder if Don was using big words then or just having a good time teasing the girls. Fourth and fifth grades had us on the run. We had to do a little more work. The teachers couldn't put up with us' very well, and one even shed a few tears over us. That was the year all the little girls and boys got to see the B-19 that the teacher's brother Hew over the school. How exciting I Sixth grade! We were the kings and queens of the Roosevelt Building. We felt just about as proud as the Seniors. . - - How thrilling and adventurous were those days in the seventh and eighth grades ! We felt like little ants running through the halls. It's a wonder that none of us got trampled underfoot. The girls didn't know how to operate the showers, so, of course, they thought they'dFis'ee how they worked. The poor innocent gal was drenched, clothes and all! Freshmen at last ! How wonderful I How we looked forward to Room 17 as our home room ! Patty tried to pick a fight with a locker, but gotuthe worst end of it. Wasn't it amazing how that orange got splattered all over the front wall? Oh, yes, we chose Mr. Gray as our Class Advisor. Sophomores, and, oh, so quick I We all worked so hard that year. All of us, including Mr. Gray, were scheming to make money. Our play was a huge success, as were our dances. Yes, we finally made the grade to become Juniors. What a year that was! We had our play and then our dance. We finally got enough in the treasury to give a wonderful Prom for the Seniors. Remember how we deco- rated until 4:00 a. m., and then came back at 10:00 a. m. to finish? It was a grand success and Mr. Gray heaved a sigh of relief. Well, there we were in 34 for our last year of school. Miss Waldschmidt and Mr. Gray were our home room teachers. We had lots of' fun ordering pictures and getting them passed out. We put out the Hub, too, with Rosella as Editor. Then we started on the Annual. Dick S. and Lenora were Co- cditors. We thank Mr. Gray and Miss Burrows for their help. Of course, we all hate to leave H. H. S., and we know that we'll miss all of the good times we have had. -29-
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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right-Lorraine Bivalec, Rosemary Madeline, Betty Brownlee, Virginia Scherl, Betty Ker, Barbara Sowers, Sally Shaffer, Beverly Hettrick, Jean Allen, Sally Kelley. Standing, left to right-Mr. MacDonald, Myron Blasko, John Puskar, Shirley Bowers, Andy Pannunzio, Carl Morrell, Mr. St. John. ..i.L.1- - Student Council is a group of high school students elected by the student body to represent them in important decisions around school. One represen- tative was elected to Council from each home room, with the larger rooms, 34 and 17, electing three representatives. During the first semester of each year, the president of the group is a senior representative, while a junior takes over as president during the second semester. One of the chief duties of Student Council is to take charge of all assem- bly programs. This includes the booking of outside programs and seeing that there is a program every week. In the 1948-49 school year, the main topic of discussion was a student handbook. This handbook would include rules, regulations, and all things of general interest in the school. A detailed schedule of classes and teachers, a map to better acquaint new students with the general layout of the building were also to be included. During this year the monitor system was set up by council to control the usual hall traffic. Mr. MacDonald is the advisor of the Student Council.
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