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Page 56 text:
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HHSHNIE PRESIDENT ......... Richard Opdyke VICE-PRESIDENT ........ Peggy Reed SECRETARY ...... .... I ean Taylor TREASURER . .. .... Henry Black SCHOOL SONG Against our High School Spirit None can prevail Stand by your colors, Let not courage tail tor We are with you, We are all together Going to see you through Hurrah tor Lambertville High School We'lI dare and do! RAH! HAH! HAH! 52
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F L4 l I tx. FIRST ROW Ileft to rightl: Iames Harris, George Bennett, Carmen Rocco, Casimer Ziollcowslci, lack Allen, Morton Barnett, Harry Hart, Ervin Hart. SECOND ROW: Betty Hammerstone, Lorraine Newton, lane Burns, An- geline Zambella, Rilla Padgett, Ellen Dillione, Marion Bodine, Angelo Pittore, Ioann Cray, Barbara Parent, Mar- garet Larison, Ianet Case, Sarah Dilts, Beverly Stout. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Barnhart, Ioyce Runyon, Rita Dur- borow, Mary Elliott, Evelyn Figel, leanne O'Neill, Louise Carducci, Anna Bice, Pearl Hewitt, Dorothy Landis, Peggy Kuhns, loan Walton, Marion Wiley, lune Cathers, Audrey Dudbridge, Peggy Slack, Alice Kuehnel, Car- mella Cifelli, Doris Hann, Elizabeth Baker, Alice Affleck, Gloria Garefino. FOURTH ROW: Richard Sandor, Iames McGuire, Robert Heath, Phillip Montgomery, Samuel Knechel, Donald Coleman, Fred McCloughan, Floyd Kerr, lames Vlearbone, Kenneth Iellries, Nicholas Monteverde, Martin Kollmer, Arthur Scott, Frank Nixon, Rob- ert Shoemaker, Allen Schludecker, Charles Pierman, Ralla Kuhns, lack Howell, Albert Stintsman, lohn Brown, Glen Yos, Francis Leary. NOT PICTURED: loyce Moore, Ruth Muscatell, Rosemarie Weber. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Bewilderment existed in the sophomore home rooms in September. The sophomores were at work. Doing What? Why, they were casting their ballots for the election of class officers. The results were: President, Angelo Pittoreg vice-president, Ioann Crayg secretary, Ellen Dillioneg and treasurer, Marion Bodine. We remained inactive until our St. Valentines Day Dance, held on Feb- ruary 14. The auditorium, decorated in red and white, featured a huge heart with Cupid dashing through with his bow and arrow. An attraclive heart tree covered the entrance wall. Numerous streamers of red and White hung from the lights, while hearts and Cupids darted everywhere. On May 22 many sleepy-eyed sophomores crawled out of bed to see their sister class leave on their senior trip, and we presented them with flowers. After graduation we held a reception honoring our sister class. We served punch and cookies to the many seniors, friends, and relatives. Leaving L, H. S. in Iune brought to a close a very happy and prosper- ous year. 5 I
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FIRST ROW: fLeft to rightl Titus Tettemer, Charles Mason, lack Ferrant-e, Wesley Bodine, Franklyn Wooden, lack Burroughs, Donald Moonan, Allan Sherman, Alfred Yeske. SECOND ROW: Virginia Wilde, Geraldine Dillione, Peggy Mullen, Evelyn Cooper, Frances Slack, lean Housel, Peggy Reed, Henry Black, lean Taylor, Alice Blanchard, Anna Ecker, Kathryn Prutzman, Margaret Stout, Elma Farlee. THIRD ROW: Anna Dey, Emma Fisher, Carol Burd, Ioyce Carns, Edith Housel, Claire Moore, Gloria McCaffrey, Charlotte Gimson, Helen Kintzel, Carrie Mason, lean Palmer, Betty Tigar, Ioan Eddowes, Lillian Stymiest, Mary Agin, Betty Shoemaker, Theresa Fresco, Phyllis Whitehead, Naomi Black, Evelyn Kerr, Olga Workowski, Theodora Hathaway, Mar- garet Sands, Audrey Burroughs. FOURTH ROW: Philip Newcomb, Fred Nixon, Albert Mitchell, Richard Moody. Abraham Williams, Kenneth Keen, Harry Bowe, Robert Sked, Paul leitries, Fred Wilbert, Frank Wiszniewski, Lester Hann, Frank Davis, Pursell Stout, Richard Sked, Iohn Winder, lack Schenck, Edward Haney, Clarence Terry, Frank Montgomery, William Tasnady, Robert Scarboro, Edward Probasco. NOT PICTURED: loyce Mullen, Sadie Stangle, Ioyce Van Fleet, Natalie Witlcin, Anthony Citelli, Angelo Cardenuto, Iohn Van Syckle, Richard Opdyke, Iohn Hewitt. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY The first day of school found a number of befudled freshmen wander- ing confusedly around the halls of L. H. S. Although desperately trying to cling together, they found themselves gently but firmly separated and placed in three home rooms, under the guiding hands of their home room teachers, Mrs. Ianney, Mrs. Rudinger, and Mrs. Loucks. After a few weeks, they threw off the scorn and disdain of the upper classmen and held their tirst real class meeting, to choose their class officers. In the meantime, they learned the school song, pledge, and in short, became oriented. The one social event in the freshmen year was the dance held in the latter part of March. The bottom of the sea was the theme of the dance and the auditorium was colorfully decorated with bright gold fish and mermaids with the color green predominating. After this burst of energy. the freshmen felt that they had achieved high enough standards and at the end of the year passed on to become the sophomores of '47. 53
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