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The reigns of the Class of 1947 were placed in the very capable hands of our selected officers. Several informal dances and a roller skating party highlighted the social affairs for that year. A few members of our class became associated with Lackawannan Staff. They developed talents which would aid them the following year in editing that publication. At last the day arrived that we had all been looking forward to-the Junior Prom. The decorations, refreshments and music were all perfect due to the efforts of our committee. Everyone agreed that this prom was one of the best ever held at Lackawanna High We took active interest in the seniors graduation and Class Day. This brought to our minds the fact that we too would be seniors in the not too distant future. Impatiently we whiled away the long summer vacation. Finally our dreams were fulfilled, and we became majestic seniors at last. ' Our first task was the election of Senior Oflicers and the selection of a class ring. The Hallo- we'en Party gave us the opportunity to make many lasting friendships. The next activity was the presentation of the annual Christmas Play-the simple tradition of the nativity. Some Seniors ob- tained parts while others helped with the numerous backstage tasks. Extra-curricular activities were sup- pressed during the mid-term examinations. The next Senior project was the sale of magazine subscriptions to the public. This undertaking was a marvelous success for the class treasury re- ceived over one thousand, one hundred dollars. This new method of raising funds set a precedent for other classes to follow. As spring approached the seniors turned their undivided attention to the staging of a Spring Play. This year's production, Adam's Evening, had nine talented and cooperative seniors available for the cast. There was no doubt that this was one of the best comedies presented at Lackawanna High School. The gift of our class was presented, and a tree was planted as a part of the Class Day exercises. We were thrilled by the fun and frolic of the Senior Prom held at the Hotel Lafayette. Solemnly we walked up the aisle to receive our diplomas. At last we were graduating! We will always hold dear to our hearts the memory of Lackawanna High School, our beloved Alma Mater. With our triumphant departure into the world, we will always strive to bring honor and glory to our high school. VIRGINIA MARY CAMPBELL Senior Committee in charge of Magazine Campaign Row I. Marie Balen Vera Tasself Row 2. Raymond Chamberlain Frank Saccomanna 1 Q . - -.-is
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Senior Officers Marie Balen-Secretary Frank Saccomanno-President Ray Chamberlain-Vice Prexident Katherine Began-Treasurer Class History Everything in our world worthy of recognition has a history. We, the class of 1947 of Lack- awanna High School are a class worthy of more than ordinary consideration. Therefore, it stands to reason that we have a class history well worth the writing. Since a history begins at the very beginning, let us trace the first seed of development when it puts forth its tiny tendrils of aspira- tion and starts to sprout. As shy freshmen we stood and gazed curiously at the majesty of the Senior Class. We im- mediately decided to be just as majestic when our class became the Senior Class. The Freshies9' quickly adjusted themselves to a new type of school life-both scholastically and socially. The majority of us sought pleasure at the weekly Camera Club dances, while others vigorously sup- ported the blue and gray team at football and basketball games. In our sophomore year we were more progressive in both our school work and extra-curricular activities. We acquired a less offensive class title and were in a position to act as host to the fresh- men. Several members of the class '47 unearthed hidden talents and ambitions by taking an active part in school organizations. The Glee Clubg Band and Grchestra provided an outlet for musical talent and appreciation. The Spanish, Science Club and Camera Club also readily admitted us. Thus the sophisticated sophomores became a team striving to work together successfully to glorify their class. The year was soon over, however, and after a summer of relaxation we prepared to enter our third year of high school life. The students looked forward with anticipation to their junior year because it would determine to a great extent whether or not they would graduate the following year. 18
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Senior: Committee 'M Si-ated4Antonio Spinelli, Catherine Lalctasich, Marion Davis, Florence Cebula, Raymond Cham- berlain, fVicc Presidentl, Frank Saccomanno lpresidentl, Marie Balen lSecretaryl, Mary Milano, Carol Berryman, Nicholas Canali, Peter Sartori. Standing!-Vera Tasseif, Virginia Pordurn, Anthony Zaccaria, Dorothy Zagorac, Edwin Daley, Herbert Malyak, Edward Pericalc. , Additional Members-Catherine Bogan lTreasurerl, Henry Wcislo. Most Friendly Most Popular A Most Drag Wit Most Energetic Most Humorous Most Athletic A Most Cheerful A Best Dancer A, Most Talented Most Ambitious Ii Faculty Most Sophisticated AA A Best Actor or Actress A AA Most Ohliging Most Talkative Most Studious Senior Poll BOY Anthony Zaccaria Raymond Chamberlain A Frank Saccornanno A A Eugene Tlcach A, A A Bernard Orzechowslci A A A AA A A Edwin Daley.. A A Eugene Stadnilc A A Manuel Saldana A ,A john Moleau A, AA Gerald McDonough A Henry Wcislo A Harry Potteiger, Eugene Krause A A Stanley Kuczynslci AA Edwin Tomaka 20 GIRL A Catherine Laktasich A A Mary Milano A A A Marie Balen AA AA Theresa Zielinslci A Catherine McCaffrey A Irene Casper A A Esther Stelmach A AAAAA AA Vera Eftimio Florence Krzyzanowslci AA ,A Margaret Tobin A Theresa Tomaka A Rose Nagy A AA Virginia Sporys AA Vera Tasseff AA Theresa Anthony
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