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EVELYN HIXON Evie Senior Play Ah men. What would we do without them? ’ JAMES LEVANDUSK! Stoop” President Basketball 3 years Baseball 3 years Junior Play Senior Play Sure I was sick” DINAH LONGO Diane Basketball 4 years Mushball 2 years Cheerleader 2 years Junior Play Senior Play ”1 might be little but I'm powerful.” JoANN McKISSICK •joney” Senior Play Cheerleader 2 years When you get big enough come around” RICHARD SHOEMAKER Rich” Secretary BETTY KEAR Bet The greatest pleasure of life is love” Jo ANN LEWIS Joanie” Treasurer Senior Play VITO LONGO John” Football 1 year Basketball 4 years Baseball 3 years Safety Patrol 3 years Junior Play Senior Play Cut the Calamity JUNE SHERRY Shepp” Junior Play Senior Play My excuse was legal” MYRA WHEELER Myra” Experience is the best teacher 6 I don't know how”
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HARRY H. ALCORN CLARA W . Me FALL IVAN J. ALLSHOUSE SHIRLEY M. McELROY Principal Commercial Mathematics and Science Language and English ANNA MAE AMORIELLO “Ann Vice-President Basketball 4 years Mushball 2 years Junior Play Senior Play “I don’t make promises to anyone.” CARL CALLLARl “Canary” Senior Play “I Betcha” DOUGLAS CHALLINGSWORTH Doug” Football 1 year Basketball 4 years Baseball 3 years Junior Play Senior Play “It’s just, too, bad, isn't it?” JAMES BUGANZA “Berdie” Baseball 1 year Junior Play “All good things come to an end.” SAMUEL CARUSO • Yoko” Football 1 year Basketball 4 years Baseball 3 years Safety Patrol Z years Junior Play Senior Play “Take It Easy Or Not At All” VIRGINIA CHALLINGSWORTH ’ Gina” Basketball 4 years Mushball 2 years Junior Flay Senior Play “Love him, but don’t leave him.” 5
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CLASS HISTORY At 9 o’clock on the morning of September 4, 1945, we had at last reached our long awaited goal “High School . We entered high school with an enrollment of twenty-two members. We were rather green at first, but because of the kindness of the upper-classmen and the faculty, we soon felt at home. September 2 0, 1945, the Junior Class sponsored the annual Freshmen Initiation Party, where all we Freshmen were delightfully entertained but we were frightened at the thought of being initiated. September 29, 1945, we had our first class meeting and we elected the following class officers: President -James Levanduski Vice-President-Dorothy Zelinski Secretary -Dinah Longo Treasurer -JoAnn McKissick Class Adviser -Mrs. Davis October 9 we had our second class meeting to vote on our class motto, flower, and color; they are as follows; Color -Green and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose Motto -Climb Though The Rocks Be Rugged We regret to say that three members dropped out of the class, namely, Joan Zenoski, Arthur Candido, Fred Kephart. Our Sophomore year began September 3, 1946 with an enrollment of nineteen students. Jack Kehoe and James Smith dropped out of the class leaving seventeen students. Myra Wheeler joined our class in December. • On September 13, 1946 we had our first class meeting and elected the following officers: President -James Levanduski Vice-President-Anna Mae Amoriello Secretary -Dorothy Zelinsky Treasurer -June Sherry Class Adviser -Mr. Allshouse During the Sophomore year we sold seeds to obtain money. We ordered our class rings in October 1946 and received them March 1947. We were proud of our rings. Our Junior year started September 3, 1947, with an enrollment of nineteen, when Ruth Overturf entered our class. During the year Lillian Munn, Ruth Overturf and Dorothy Zelinski withdrew from the class leaving a total of sixteen students. We held our first class meeting on September 11, 1947, for the election of class officers, they were as follows: President -Douglas Chailingsworth Vice-President-Anna Mae Amoriello Secretary -June Sherry Treasurer -JoAnn McKissick Class Adviser -Mr«. McFall 7
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