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O 0 0 0 I 1 o u 0 h otm GRADUATES gr! :R so 4.. -I I '- .N K L ul ,S Edward Riffle Interested in sports...Seen frequently with Hotsy...Likes to dance...Ambition...Join the Navy. William Jumps Spends his time trying to acquire a skill playing pool like Willie Hoppe...We hope he succeeds getting that wave in his hair. Nunzio Bonamico Lover of sports...Awarded a gold medal at the Diocesan Tournament held in Columbus l9L1 for outstanding per- formance. Albert Pica The chap who handles the cash of the senior class...Surpris- ingly gentle at times...Always late. Joseph Schmidhammer Manager of Basketball team... Member of football squad.... Nickname..Smitty...Plans.. Join the army. Peter Pangrazio Jitterbug of senior class...We thought that his ambition would be...Dancing Instructor...but instead he prefers to Join the air corps. Thomas Donohoe Blond curly hair....quiet... Member of football team.... Plans to become...Forester John Recchiuti Our genial Wvicen and yet withal he's rather nice...Business Manager of THE EAGLE...Succeeds in keeping a wave in his hair. Carmella Scaffidi Medium height...slim..... Dark brown hair and eyes.... Neat as a pin...Ambition.. School Teacher Carmella Scaffidi
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l 0 0 0 I 9 o o oun GRADUATES fx 3' Agnes Merrick Typical Irish lass...Full of life and vigor...Member of cheering squad for three years Charming personality. Jean Palandrani Possesses a charm to comfort everyone...Has bark but no bite...No goal is too hard for Jean. Helen Oberholzer Tall...Blonde...Te1ephone??? Wears a perpetual smile.... Favorite pastime...Dancing. John Hartman Captain of Football team... President of Senior Class... Editor of THE EAGLE...Often seen catching up on his sleep during classes. XN JD Elizabeth Spinell Shy and sincere...Debonair... Loves to dance....favorite with everyone...Wants to be.. Nurse. Rita Shalosky Quiet but active...Loves to go horseback riding...Hopes to be...Journalist. Helen Zeno Dark hair. o .Small. n oBrighto e c Genuine through and through... Ambition...Secretary. ' Renato Barnabei Rather reserved in the class room...Hopes to be a court room reporter...May be seen day dreaming during 9:00 period
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0 0 0 o CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1938 a bewildered group of thirty-three students entered Immaculate Conception High School as Fresh- men. We soon fell into the entirely new and confusing rou- tine, and bore up rather miraculously under the taunts offered us as Wgreen freshiesn. It was during our freshmen year that the church, school, and the surrounding community suffered an irreparable loss in the death of Father Spencer. His fatherly interest and wise guidance endeared the hearts of all to him. The following term found us on firmer footing, for we had profited by our year's experience and dropped the rather shop-worn title, WFreshmenW, and assumed the dignity of Sopho- mores. Those chosen to guide this year's destinies were: President, Bettie Grace, Vice-President, John Recchiutig Secre- tary, John Hartman, Treasurer, William Carnes. Our number this year was considerably decreased for five of our former classmates failed to return. Our Junior year was a memorable one. Our class number was reduced to twenty-seven. The following class officers were elected: President, Nunzio Bonamicog Vice-President, Helen Oberholzerg Secretary, Elizabeth Spinellg Treasurer, John Recchiuti. Two parties were given in the school hall by the juniors for the purpose of raising funds for the traditional Senior Farewell party. On the evening of the party, Father Bernier and the class officers occupied the seats of honor at the table, John Hartman acted as toastmaster. Then came the fall of l9Ll, at last we were seniors! We stood on the very threshold of our goal. This year one of our former classmates moved to Columbus, thus reducing our number to twenty-five. Since a bigger and better annual was proposed this year, a dance was given on February 6 for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to have photographs placed in the year book. The election of class officers resulted in the following: President, John Hartman, Vice-President, John Recchiutig Secre- tary, William Jumps, Treasurer, Albert Pica. We received our class rings and pins after the Christmas holidays. On June 7, as we receive our diplomas, we shall have at- tained the goal for which we struggled twelve years. And we shall look back, I know, with hearts overflowing with gratitude to those who have been our guides and instructors during the most important and the happiest years in the lives of the class of l9L2. BGtti6 GP809
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