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delllt WSI HERE COME THE MIGHTY FORTY-NINER Nlr. Flinner, Senior Class Sponsor Almost four years ago some 424 Freshmen climbed aboard the covered wagons and began the long journey which ended in the spring of 1949. Hale and hearty were these pioneers as they began their trek. Rolling across the long plains many incidents occurred which the travelers will not soon forget. Some of these events were the sports in which they engaged. Letters were earned by 13 in football, 3 in basketball, 10 in gymnastics, and 12 in baseball. Many of the Forty-niners made good use of their spare time by entering club activities. The individuals were given a chance to develop their talents through dramatics, service and social organizations. Music helped to keep the enthusiasm of the prospectors alive. Both the vocal and the instrumental music departments benefited by the outstanding ability of many in the group. Since knowledge was their primary goal, many of them attained marked success along academic frontiers. Some 60 of them graduated as honor students. After completing high school, these Forty-niners will be eager to begin new journeys for knowledge and seek new jobs. As the future beckons them to new lields their high school experiences will become a pleasant memory. Much credit for the success of the Cilass of '49 goes to its leaders. Nlr. Laurence Flinner, the cooperative sponsor, successfully guided this class across the long plains of the junior and senior years. ln the fall of 1948 the following were elected to lead the class: Allen Luxenberg, president, Bob Abbaticchio, vice-president: Agnes Nocera, secretaryg and joan Nicholl treasurer. lnnumerable activities, including the Class Play and the Senior Dinner, were arranged by these directors. Although faced with many problems, our selected pathnnders found a successful solution for all of them. The Vlass of 1949 extends its sincere thanks to these leaders. Under their guidance a golden journey was brought to a memorable close. Allen Luxenberg, President john Nicholl, Treasurer :Xgnes Noccra, Secretary Bob .Xbbaticchio, Vice-President
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