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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pre.rident. .............. DALE MCCANDLESS Vice-Preridenf, ........ EUGENE LUXENBERG Secretary ..... . .... ANNE SARTWELL T reairurer. . ...... HELEN FERA Here is some general class information of which we seniors are proud, Russel French has not been tardy for 12 whole years . . . Sara lane Mccandless is noted for having gone seven years without missing a day. Must like schooll Follow-uppers are Annetta Kelly and Erma Hazen with tive years each . . . Don Straley and Tom Cearfoss traveled nine miles each way to school from Hoytdale. No wonder their names were always on the absentee slipl William Gasser traveled nine miles each way from Wampum while Alda Wveller did the same from Portersville . . . American Legion and Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary Award winners in the eighth grade were Dale lV1cCandless and Anne Sartwell . . . The youngest boy in our class, Vince Folino, is only 16 years and 7 months. Charmaine Hazen, youngest girl is 16 years and 11 months . . . Helen Fitzgerald is the only member whose mother and father both graduated from our high school . . . Eugene Luxenberg has been preceded by 10 other members in his family who graduated from our school . . . Robert Marshall and Dave Leviere belong to our capable stage crew. The senior sound crew members are -'Ken Fox and Lew Shirey, also, editors of 1946 Ellwoodian . . . lake Figurel, lack Desport, Tom Slevin Ccaptainj are on the n. the llfddle 0 Way MR. IOIIN A. RASCHELLA Senior Claw .ffdvzlror winning gym team . . . Nick Paglia, Louis Chiaro, lerry Cartwright, Eugene Luxenberg, Bob Young, lack Desport, and Dominic De- Gennaro t1V1gr.j are lettermen in football. Basketball lettermen are Eugene Luxenberg, Mike Stramello, Max Giovannini, Ioe Ford, Leo Palmgren, Ioe Dougherty, lack Desport, and Dom-inic De Gennaro ClV1gr.D . . . We have three sets of twins - Ann and William McMilling Rebecca and Robert Mille1'g and, Edwin and Frances Hardy . . . Harriet Wein- stein, Mike Exposito and Norman Giancola played in Mid-Western Band. Corabelle Iohnson was to have sung in the 1946 State Chorus . . . The enrollment of our class in ninth grade was 404-206 boys and 198 girls. Our class now has 251 membersf87 boys and 144 girls . . . On behalf of the 1946 graduating class we would like to express our sincere gratitude to our class sponsor, Iohn Raschella. We feel that the success of our class has been due to your sincere efforts. Xvorking with you in our assembly, play, banquet, and all the other activities that go to make up our unforgetable Senior Days , has been a pleasure and we enjoyed every moment of it. Vlle hope that you are as proud having us for your graduating class, as we are proud having you for our sponsor. Once more'- thanks for everything.
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