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SUPHUHIUHES FRONT ROWV: Patricia Cronin, Betty Bauer, Nancy Cook, Josephine Dicello, Joyce Haight, Priscilla I-Iolt, Mary Gardner, Connie Hadley, Constance Colella, Carol Keneske, Margie Johnson, Ann Cartwright, Jean An- derson, Irene Carlson, Jean Fees, Gayle Dixon, Clara Grolemund. ROVV II: Janet Double, Jeanette Bowen, Jean Fleeger, Janet Carlson, Shirley Anderson, Helen Ericson, Betty Cuthbertson, LaRaine Dougherty, Lorna Larrow, Beverly King, Joan London, Martha Halliwell, Robert Hanna, Blanchard Brock, Hugh Clifford. ROVV III: Howard Sanford, Eugene Hayduk, Edgar Hunt, Roger Kennedy, Raymond Cartwright, Theodore Herman- son, Kenneth Anderson, VVilliam Gustafson, Thomas Goodwin, Wallace Dyne, Richard Anderson, Richard Dahl, John Bonadio. ROVV IV: Joseph Chittester, Clifford Brown, James Bovard, Evan O'Neill Kane, Joseph Carl- son, William Boyd, Carmen Fragale, Richard Bradybaugh, Robert Cadden, Ernest Huckaluone, W'iliiam Ish- man, John Horam. NOT IN PICTURE: Gene Ackley, Joyce Carlson, VVilliam Forsythe, Richard Johnson, Ethel Johnson, Alice Kohlhepp, Bruce Kempf. l26l
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CLASS OFFICERS FRANK COLELLA ,,...A,..,,A,,,.,...,.... President DICK COOKE ....,,.....,.....,...., Vice President EUGENIA CARLSON ...........,..,.,.4.. Secretary JAMES IXICDADE ........................ Treasurer MR. STUART EDWARDS ............. Adviser he junior class came smilinl through after a glorious and eventful year. In both social and economic fields, the juniors upheld their aims distinctively. All who participated in class ac- tivities knew the satisfaction gained from a job well done. Early in the year, we presented June hIad,U by Ryerson and Clements, a hilarious play of the mistaken love of a teen-ager. Re- member the fun we had practicing the fencing scene? VVhen basketball season began, we un- dertook earning money by selling candy bars at Fellow officers praise second termer Colella guard plus several junior reserves. These people will really be tops in sports events next year. In the literary field we also rose and shone. Two of our girls were on the board of four edi- tors for Hi-Life. There were also indispensable junor members on the Hurri-Kane Staff. The editors of I-li-Life did a splendid job on stiff, rousing editorials and the members of HURRI- KANE spent hours thinking up things to write, typing, soliciting ads, checking and rechecking. For the assembly quiz program we had our own original commercial urging the purchase of 'SFluff-VVuff, VVonder Shampoo Ccomplete with demonstrationslj H- And now announcing that long awaited event, the Junior Prom. This year the pattern was a grapevine dance and there were huge branches of grapes galore. We had trellises with vines and even an old well to hold the punch. Cf course, IfVeel' Cavallero and his dreamy orchestra added much to the pink clouds, blue skies atmosphere. home games. This proved so successful that we recommend it to anyone in hard financial straits. Early in January the junior English classes pro- duced an assembly quiz program complete with audience participation. Contestants were given a fair CPD chance to answer questions and then were tortured by an incongruous consequence. The English classes also started correspondence F I Vvith pupils in Cambridge, England. Ehis year has been one of hard-earned suc- cess and many lessons well learned. It kept us busy, but we loved every moment of it and are looking eagerly forward to next year when we can put our utmost all into everything that's possible. In the sports field we had some promising individuals. The football team would have been nil without the rangy and compact Westsiders. The basketball team bloomed with a junior Hrst FRONT ROVV: Caroline Woods, Frances Reynolds, Ruth Swedenhjelm, Lois Swanson, Leona O'Donnell, Max- ine Servedio, Shirley Swanson, Dorothy Siar, Carol Sandburg, Mary Jo Nicolazzo, Peggy Ann Kelly, Jenny Migliazzo, Florence Scutella, Mary Tigani, june Walker. ROW II: Sara McClelland, Mary O'Hara, Flor- ence Rutledge, Jean Vaughn, Amelia Znider, Marie Oliver, Patricia MacEwen, janet Zook, Jane Thoms, Julie Youngquist, Claire Schofield, Natalie Wilkinson, Clara Jane Swanson, Doreen Pierotti, Ardell McMahon. ROW Ill: Kenneth Smith, Robert Vandervort, Bruce Ryan, joel Peabody, George Mague, James Walter, Thomas Kraft, james McDade, Joseph Scutella, Edward McKenna, Howard Ross, Anthony Wallace, George Saff. ROW IV: DeVere McGuire, James Olds, Gerald Keneske, james Swedenjelm, Donald Olson, Harry Riegel, Clifford Nelson, Claire Ranf, James Pittock, Stephen Tuhovak. NOT IN PICTURE: Doris Lee Moyer, Vina Mueller. E251
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CLASS llFFlCLl2S JAMES BOVARD ...,,..,,...,................ President IRENE CARLSON ........,.,,.,. Vice President Coxxiiz COLELLA ................,...... Secretary TOM KANE .,..........,..,,..,................... Treasurer MRS. DOROTHY PAXTON ....... Adviser ld K. H. S. wouldn't have been the same without this mammoth group of sophomores who were always bubbling Over with excitement. These sassy sophs occupied the balcony in as- sembly and were continually seen racing through the halls. Several of their athletic minded youths played on the football and the J. V. basketball teams, while Allen hlagdovitz and James Bo- vard contributed to the success of the varsity. The class wholeheartedly supported these fel- lows, and two of their mo1'e peppy girls, Bettie Bauer and Connie Colella, added their support by being selected as cheerleaders. From this class came the cute black-haired lassie, Connie Colella, who was chosen Teen- Queen by popular vote at Co-Ed. The well- known, entertaining boogie-Woogie pianist, Howie Sanford, also hailed from this group. Among the year's entertaining assembly programs was the hilarious sophomore presenta- tion of an Old Fashioned Style Shown, com- plete with the shocking bathing suits and black stockings. Looking toward the future which means the XVashington trip when they are sophisticated Sassy sophs' big four seniors, these sophomores willingly gave up the idea of a class party and tucked away all of their funds for this coming event. One illustrious member of the class, Blan- chard Brock, who was continually popping up with brain-bustingn ideas, made a small for- tune by creating personalized stationery and by selling photographic skeletons to the boys, health classes. One should not think that these folks were an entirely scatter-brained bunch of hep-cats. They did have a more intellectual and serious side. ln various school activities, Red Cross drives, lXTarch of Dimes, and stamp sales, they were always striving to do their bit. Also, several times they contributed the largest num- ber of brains to the honor roll. lluch of this year's success should be at- tributed to their adviser, hlrs. Paxton, and their four leading officers. However, it must be rea- lized that nothing could have been accomplished without the support and co-operation of every- one. Orchids to you, class of ,49, and may you have as fine a year when you become Hjolly juniorsll. FRONT ROYV: Julia Nicolazzo, Rosemary McKenna, Marlene Mertz, Beverly Vs'eiser, Marilyn Weirich, Char- lotte Popowski, Eileen McCauley, Lorraine Kraft, Rose Varisano, Jeanne Walter, Charlotte Prindle, Patricia Pelican, Marilyn Larson, Mabel Moran, Vivian Tengstrand, Donna Lee Roller, Mildred Trumbull. ROVV ll: Constance Nelson, Marilyn Rice, Eleanor Swanson, Alice Palmer, Josephine Recsny, Jo Ann Long, Elizabeth Lorenzo, Arlene Swanson, Rachel Raymond, Joyce Swedenhjelm, Katherine Zerbe, Naomi Repine, Loretta Smith, Joyce YVillman, Mary Rietter, Elizabeth Larson, Beverly Rees. ROXV III: Paul Rutledge, Ronald Peterson, Frank Schreiber, Robert Timblin, George Ritter, Edward Shatto, Charles VVoodford, John Milford, Larry Wil- son, Allen Magdovitz, Thomas Zook, Ralph Walker, Alvin Reynolds, John Swanson. ROVV IV: Vincent Parker, Daniel VVallace, Steve Stanko, James Thompson, Fred VVillrnan, Carl McNeill, VVilliam Swanson, Larry Oyler, Arthur VVOodin, Jerrv Petruzzi, Joseph Micale. NOT IN PICTURE: Donald Micheau, Frances Pa- lumbo, VVilliam Smith, Anthony Spachtholz, Marilyn Watterson.
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