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Seniors IANET L. ZOOK Ian Short and sweet . . . overflow- ing in energy . . . wonderful friend. Band l,2,45 Orchestra 1,2,45 Thespian 15 Hi-Life 1-45 Intra- murals 15 Reporters' Club 15 Phy-Chy 35 Woodwind Quar- tette 35 Student Council 45 Na- tional Honor 4. ROBERT THOMAS HARBECK Tom Tom's middle name is fun . . . one of the important members of our basketball team . . . smooth clothes. Hall Patrol 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Student Council 15 Class Treasurer lp Intramurals 25 Phy-Chy 4. WILLIAM ISHMAN Bill The silent type . . . friendly smile . . . patient Hall Patrol monitor . . . class Daniel Boone . . . candid blue eyes. Small Arms 15 Rifle Club 3,45 Hall Patrol 3,45 Dancing 2. RUBY LOU IONES lonesy Cute and fluttery . . . always coming up with bright ideas . . . remember her parties? Chorus 15 Intramurals 25 Hi- Lite 2,35 HURRI-KANE 1-35 Camera Club 25 Majorette 2,35 Usherette 2-45 G.A.C. 4. MADELINE MORAN Maddie Kane's pretty Coleen . . . a real friend . . . most anything sends her into hysterics . . . writes witty letters. G.A.C. 45 Hi-Life 45 Thespian 35 Dancing 25 HURRI-KANE 45 Usherettes 3-4. STEPHEN STANKO Steve A little on the shy side . . . sparkling brown eyes and a quick grin . . . we'd miss him if he weren't around . . . re- member his green and white checked coat? Track 3,45 Intramurals 4. 24 IACK ARCHER lack Came to us from Warren for his senior year . . . lives in Ludlow . . . fu'l of fun . . . easy to get along with. Band 1-45 Orchestra 45 Camera Club 45 Hi-Y 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Track 2. ERNEST HUCKABONE, Ir. Huck Quiet, but gets around more than you think . . . plans to go into forestry service after grad- uation. Intramurals l,2,45 Football 2,45 Track 3,45 Rifle 3,45 Small Arms 25 Stage Crew 4. ETHEL M. IOHNSON Ethel Small, blonde, and quiet . . . get her to talk Swedish for you sometime . . . she's as good as a native . . . would you ever guess that she's a sports authority? IOSEPH MICALE Hozay Soft voice . , . good manners . . . Voted best speaker of his P.D. Class . . . Built like the late Mayor La Guardia, his ideal. Dancing 15 Intramurals 2. IAMES L. PITTOCK Iim Easy to talk to . . . friendly grin and light blue eyes . . . interested in the great out- doors . Rifle 1,25 Dancing 15 Intramur- als l5 Chess Club 35 Camera Club 3,45 Kahiah 35 Phy-Chy 3,4. PATRICIA I. WALKER Iune A pocket edition . . . on the sunny side . . . likes to dance . . . works at Ferraro's in her spare time . . . enthusiastic about everything. Dancing 15 Thespian 1,45 Cam- era Club 45 Usherette 4.
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IAMES SWEDENHIELM Swede Photography fiend . . . small- talk reporter . . . witty sense of humor . . . forever arguing. Dancing 15 Camera Club 25 Chess Club 35 Thespian 45 Hi- Life 45 Rifle l,2. IANE THOMS lanie A good manager in any field . . . smiling and cheerful . . . likes to argue, and doesl Hi-Life l-45 Reporters' Club 1,25 Chorus 1,45 Intramurals l-45 Dancing 15 Thespian 15 Debate Club 25 Class Play 35 National Honor 4. STEPHEN TUHOVAK Cat Likes hunting, fishing, and baseball . . . one of the shy fellows in the class . . . made a lovely bride in the mock wedding . . . girls go wild over his curly hair. Intramurals 4. ANTHONY F. WALLACE Tony Tall, dark, handsome . . . car- ries his own responsibilities . . . our popular Student Coun- cil President. Student Council 2,45 Rifle 35 Dancing 1,25 Small Arms 15 Intramurals 1,25 'Camera 35 Track 2,35 Phy-Chy 35 Kahiah 35 National Honor 4. DELORES WEAVER Dodie Spent her junior year in New York . . . dependable and live- ly . . . ever seen her blush? Orchestra l,2,45 Thespian 15 Intramurals 1-45 Camera Club 2,45 Class Treasurer 2,35 HUR- RI-KANE 45 G.A.A. 45 National Honor 4. IULIE YOUNGQUIST Iulie Always in a hurry . . . popular with everyone .- . . planned this HURRI-KANE. Hi-Life l,3,45 HURRI-KANE 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Class Play 35 Intramurals 1-45 Na- tional Honor 3,45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 4. RUTH SWEDENHIELM Ruth Seldom says much . . . accom- plishes anything she sets out to do . . . all this and dimples too . . . shy smile . . . blue eyed Swede . . . is it hi or njhu? Dancing 15 Thespian 2. MARY TIGANI Mary It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice . . . pretty hair . . . plans to be a secretary . . . can blush fur- iously. Dancing I5 Chorus 25 Hi-Life 45 Thespian 4. ROBERT VANDERVORT Red Wing Played hilarious Uncle Walter in class play . . . knows every- thing about the woods and Indigo Valley . . . woods, music and poetry are his hob- bies. Rifle 1,25 Hunting and Fishing 15 Student Council 3,4. IAMES WALTER Butter Friendly and talkative . . . our able ticket chairman for the play . . . can be found in the deep woods any time. Rifle 15 Intramurals 1-45 Foot- ball l5 Chorus 1-45 Hall Patrol 45 Student Council 2. CAROLINE WOODS Ki-Ki When she laughs, everyone laughs . . . dancing is her specialty . . . a loyal citizen of Iames City . . . plans to be a beautician. Dancing 15 Intramurals 35 HUR- RI-KANE 4. AMELIA ZNIDER Em Quiet, but friendly as can be . . . loves to dance . . . works half days at Sakura . . . can be found with Ki-Ki at lames City any time . . . plans to be a beautician. Dancing 15 HURRI-KANE 4. 23 Seniors
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OFFICERS Edgar james - - - President Deane Alexander - - Vice President Pat MacEwen - Secretary jim McDade - - - Treasurer Mr. Stuart Edwards - - Adviser Remember when we were just beginning our long trek through high school? We were young and gullible and very unworldly. We were timid, noisy, shy, boastful, and awk- ward all at once. We couldn't dance be- cause our feet were hooked on wrong. We trembled when an upperclassman spoke to us, and we were afraid to ask questions for fear of seeming too stupid. But we had fung we made a lot of new friends, acquired new ideas, and determined to be more sophis- ticated each day. E After almost three years of grinding away, we began to wonder about that soph- istication. Of course, we weren't seniors yetg maybe that was the reason. But we'd given parties and gone to parties. We'd taken tests just for fun and almost blown up the chem lab testing for unknowns. We'd struggled and gasped through two years of Latin or Spanish and had enough English stuffed into us to last a lifetime. We'd even given the spiffiest prom in years. ffiemember all that purple crepe paper we cut? and all the green balloons we blew up? and all the ladders we pushed and climbed?l We put on a play and boast- ed members on varsity teams. Still, there wasn't quite the air about us as there was about the seniors. Oh well, we were saving it for next year. Seniors Whcxfs a little cold weather among friends? Then at last we were the uppermost up- perclassmenl We planned big things and carried them through, too. By backing an- other play, conducting a highly successful magazine drive, and through a raffle and bake sale sponsored by our mothers, we earned the distinction of totaling the high- est class treasury on record. The senior boys were the main cogs of our football team and our champion basket- ball team. From our class came literary ed- itors, the school president, the A. A. officers, and athletic managers. As a special favor the seniors must take the dreaded midterms but we didn't minde much. We seemed to have an infinite num- ber of P. D. teachers on hand, but the days for that required term paper we-ren't so in- finite! This year we took even more tests just for fun and dragged home assign- ments by the tons. The last few months, however, were ours: Announcements, our last prom, the mem- orable Washington trip fremember those paper sacks filled with water?l, commence- ment, moving-up exercises, parties galore, and finally topped off with the alumni dance. The sophistication? We were so busy we'd never even noticed except once. That was the day that cute little freshman looked at us in awe and said, Boy, just wait till l'm a senior! Remember?
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