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CARMEN D. FRAGALE Carm Main interests are psychology, photography and dancing . . . Oh, those ties! Rifle Club 1,45 Dancing 1,45 Camera Club l,3. IOSEPH MILFORD Dick Wants to fly in the wild blue yonder . . . strong, silent type . . . helpful with odd jobs . . . loves to hike, Intramurals 15 Small Arms 2. IOYCE M. I-IAIGHT Joyce Natural curly hair . . . reserved and shy. Intramurals I5 Camera Club 25 Usherettes 3,45 Phy-Chy 45 Hi- Life 4. IAMES ROGER MCCAULEY Mac Quick Irish temper . . . plans to join Navy after graduation . . . Works at local theater. Intramurals 1,45 Track 3,45 Football 3. SENIORS NOT PICTURED WILLIAM BOYD STEVE IOSEPH ROMANICK Steve Regular outdoor fellow . . . works part time at Crystal Gardens . . . has a cute smile. Hunting and Fishing 4. PAUL I. RUTLEDGE Paul Can always be found running around in the Ieep . . . teasing manner. Hunting and Fishing 4. ALICE BOSTIANCIC .s OFFICERS IOSEPH CARLSON - - - - President HOWARD SANFORD - Vice-President KAY RUDLER - - - Secretary PAUL IOHNSON - Treasurer STUART EDWARDS - - Adviser SENIOR HONORS RANKING SIX COURSE HONORS IAMES BOVARD IAMES BOVARD Scientific KATHARINE ZERBE KATHARINE ZERBE General RAYMOND CARTWRIGHT MARILYN LARSON Classical PRISCILLA HOLT CONSTANCE COLELLA Secretarial MARGARET ANN SWANSON FREDERICK WILLMAN Accounting IRENE CARLSON 28
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DANIEL WALLACE Dan Drives little green truck . . . made hit with girls on his hall patrol post . . . friendly smile . . . has a long line of friends. Small Arms 15 Hall Patrol 45 Phy-Chy 45 Hunting and Fish- ing 45 Rifle Club 2. IEAN WALTER Ieanne Atomic power in small force . . entrancing smile . . . special interests are boys cmd fun. Intramurals l-45 Dancing 35 Thespian 4. MARILYN WEIRICH Io Athletic minded . . . has a pe- culiar mania for square danc- ing . . . spends Friday nights at Russell . . . sells sweetstuffs at local bakery. Intramurals 1-35 Camera 2. BEVERLY WEISER Bev Loves to dance and roller skate . . . works after school and weekends at the Temple Phar- rnacy. Student Council l-45 Chorus 45 Intramurals lp Hi-Life I5 Danc- ing 1. FREDERICK H. WILLMAN Fred Hailed from Iewett in sopho- more year . . . interested in photography and law. Band 25 Orchestra 25 Football Manager 3,45 Intramurals 2-45 Camera Club 3,45 Track Man- ager 35 HURRI-KANE 45 Thes- pian 45 Class Play 45 National Honor 4. IOYCE WILLMAN Willie A great bowler . . . enjoys playing the organ in her spare time . . . helps out as waitress at the Kane Manor. Orchestra l-35 Dancing l,3: Thespian 25 Intramurals 4. 9 ROBERT LARRY WILSON Larry Big fellow of the class of '49 . . . teasing and mischievous manner . . . main interests are hunting and fishing. Hall Patrol 45 Track 3. CHARLES WOODFORD IR. Charlie An ardent fisherman . . . is also interested in mechanics. KATHARINE ZERBE Kitty As co-editor of Hi-Life, Kit did a swell job . . . wants to be- come an English teacher . . . enjoys a good debate. Thespian 35 Camera 25 Chess 25 Usherette 35 Hi-Life 2-45 Dancing 35 F.T.A. 45 National Honor 4. THOMAS ZOOK Tom Musically minded . . . plays a hot trumpet. Basketball Manager 2-45 Band 1-45 Orchestra l-45 Chess 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Dancing 35 Brass Ensemble 25 Mixed Chor- us 45 Folk Song Group 45 Boys' Ouartette 4. IERRY I. PETRUZZI lerry Whether classical or boogie- Woogie, Ierry can do it on the piano. Dancing l-35 Intramurals 1-35 Football l,2,45 Rifle Club 2,35 Small Arms lg Hi-Lite 4. LORETTA SMITH Loretta Quiet member of the class . . . special interests are ice skat- ing and dancing. Dancing Class l. 27
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This was a big year for the forty-niners. There was never a dull moment from the time they entered in the fall until graduation in the spring. The fun began with a mock wedding, Eleanor and Kent made a hand- some bride and groom. Remember how the home ec. room rocked with laughter as the gifts were opened? The rolling pin was so appropriate. Then they staged some hilari- ous assembly programs. The whole class started to work on the stage production, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Along about the same time came the magazine drive. Blanchard was high salesman, but everyone worked hard to swell the exchequer by 5810.06 profit. The grand old seniors let their hair down in December and held a Christmas party in the gym complete with a tree, decorations, Santa Claus, and presents. A number of their classmates received special honors during the year. Kitty Zerbe won first prize in the county and second prize in the district essay contest on Why Democracy Works. The senior girls and faculty chose Renie Carlson for the D.A.R. citizenship award. From thirty tenor soloists The 49ers who tried out at the All State High School Chorus, Richard Iohnson was chosen to sing the solo parts. Ray Cartwright qualified as a Distinguished Rifleman, which is the highest award NRA. gives to junior shooters. The two Iims, Doug and Bill were on the cham- pion basketball team. Remember when they staged a Courtesy Week just to show underclassmen how polite a senior could be? The idea behind it all was the determination of the seniors that they should be first out of assembly. They werel Finally the big moment arrived. Late in April the class left for Washington. For weeks after they returned, they rambled on about the buildings, the little parties, the baseball game, the things they thought they got away with, and the fun on the trip. The last month was all hustle and bustle. There seemed so little time leftl lmagin .wish- ing that school would last a little longer. Finally projects were completed, term papers finished, exams taken, and books turned in. Vespers and commencement were over and the final assembly became a reality. But again the 49ers came throught A popular pow wow
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