Litchfield High School - Yearbook (Litchfield, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 63 text:

Early un September 1946 a group of cocky Frosh feelung very mature came saunterung under the portals of Lutchfleld After all they had to pay full pruce when they went to the movues and now here was real proof that they were adults they were now hugh school students Thus feelung of superuoruty lasted for a full day a day of bluss wuth no one chal lengung theur authoruty But alas all pedestals must fall and thus one was no exceptuon The Senuors the Junuors and even the lowly Sophomores took on the pleasung task pleas ung to them that us of lowerung the ego of tl-ese mughty Freshmen It dudnt take them long to teach us that a Freshman us nothung more than the lowest of beungs We soon recovered from our broken morale and from abuses whuch had been placed upon us and soon got unto full swung by electung our class oFHcers These were Kenny Aunger Mary Lou Lester Secretary and Jean Mules Treasurer Phyllus Naser was elected as repre sentatuve to the Student Councul Our class colors were chosen lavender and sulver We then undertook our flrst socual un the form of an amateur show After much needless worry and a great deal of work we produced a very successful program Thus flrst year went so fast that ut was no tume before we were plannung our class pucnuc orderung our Hrst corsages and preparung for the graduatuon of our Senuor Overseers That next September we started another school year thus tume as Sophomores Kenny Aunger was agaun elected Presudent wuth Rosue Hewutt agaun as Vuce Presudent Pat ONeull as Secretary and Jean Mules as Treasurer Rose mary Hewutt and Phyllus Naser were chosen Student Councul Representatuves Thus year a chaurman of socual aftaurs was chosen R Senior Class Hzstory berta Duckunson was elected to flll thus posutuon We put on many successful socuals We ob tauned our class rungs at the end of the year lf we thought our Freshman year went fast we soon found out that each succeedung year goes twuce as fast As June came racung un we waved goodby to the Senuor Class of 47 amud prom and class pucnuc actuvutues As Junuors we excelled un orugunaluty W sponsored everythung from teachers skuts and magucucns to masquerade balls and movues Kenny Aunger agaun revealed a monopoly on the Presudency wuth Ernue Colluns as Vuce Presudent Margot von Schaaf as Secretary and Jean Mules as Treasurer Berta Duckunson agaun was chosen socual chaurman Thus was the hardest year to say goodby to the Senuor Class for they had been our neughbors these past three years and we had shared many good tumes wuth them tasks that fall heur to the lot of the top class men only The class otflcers thus year are Ernue Colluns Presudent Kenny Aunger Vuce Presudent Roberta Duckunson Secretary and Jean Mules Treasurer Our heads are left spunnung by the multutude of actuvutues and the year has slupped by wuth fhe speed for whuch only senuor years are noted lt us truly thus year that we realuze the amount of work and worry that our teachers must unevutably struggle wuth un supervusung any one group of hugh school students for four years lt us th s year also that we look wuth hope and yet a luttle regret toward our graduatuon from thus foundatuon for our luves We leave Lttchfleld Hugh School wuth the hope that we also shall be mussed even as others have been mussed before us We leave lookung to the future happuly accompanued wuth memorues of our hugh school days 59 O X I I ' . , . ' I , , , U I . I . . . . . e , , . I , . ' , M, ' , ' fi - ' . 1 I 1 ' I - . . , . . . , . . , I . . Presidentg Rosemary Hewitt, Vice-Presidentg At last as Seniors, we undertook the many , 1 ' , ' ' - 1 f . 1 . ' ' 7 I I I I I I Q I ' I , . . ' ' 1 . . . . I 0- . .

Page 62 text:

U C It f l QCA !f i l -X I A ,I ll VCV- U ' X ff' . W XUX f VY ff x 'bv' A 1 KA MARGOT DOROTHY VON SCHAAF Margot has earned her title of class actress through her excellent drama performances. Her temperamental personality was a valuable asset to her. Secretary of Class 3, G-lee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciation 4, Blue and White 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, fPresiclent 47, Lihiscan Staff 4. ELIZABETH MARGARET WEINGART Betty was our courteous little miss. Her willing hands and silent ways made her an unobtrusive must. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Blue and White 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Photography 2, Music Appreciation 3. VlNCENT JOSEPH WHITECAGE, Jr. Bill, as our class musician, has entertained at many dances and other school activities. He has been invaluable to the school band. ix X Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Tennis l, 2, A L Basketball 4, Science Club 2, Latin ClubX2 X Photography Club l,2, 4, Dramatics 'l,2, 3, X3 ,f x nijqxlx I fit .-'lf' l l X Af V ,H X XQP J i y JA7 Q it iv xX XX 4 58



Page 64 text:

Lihiscan Sta Editor-in-Chief-J. Karl ............. Business Manager-R. Hewitt ...... Literary Editor-P. Naser ...... Sports Editor-K. Ainger ........ Art Editor-D. Alvin .................... Photography Editor-S. Serkey ....... assistant-M. Day assistant-J. Knox assistant-M. von Schaaf assistant-J. Scanlon assistant-J. Tompkins assistant-P. Moore

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