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ALE Bark Rofw: Philip Meyer, Business Manager, J. Spedding, B. Holtham, J. Misch, D. Farley. Firs! Rofw: G. Gates, S. Rhode, B. McCloy, J. Hesch, C. Bewley, Gerrie Mann, Sales Managerg T A F F R. Aloisio, H. Davey, L. Troiani, T. Blackman. Homeroom treasurers composed the sales staff which helped to make the yearbook possible. CAREER CLIIC Representatives from various occupational fields in the commun- ity brought the benefit of their experience to the Senior Class in the Career Clinic. E. Opler, M. Arndt, Miss G. Wilcox, J. Sheehan. Driver Training Class produced some real drivers. DRIVER TR ININC QLefl to rightj Back Rolw: Harold H. Wendel, Francis Marsh, Raymond Yates, Floyd Grifhn, Charles Edwards, L, A. Zwicker, James Cornell, Harold Finn. Front Rofw: Miss Tena Goldstein, Miss Helen Nolan, Miss Helen Freas, Miss Helen Schaffert, Miss Ruth Bosserman, USTODIANS Charles Suttong Angelo Stevens, Head Custodinng Charles For- ness.
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wen+ on in our class rooms. Three Elementary , Drama students pre- pared stage equipment for Mr. Klayman, Albert jex demonstrated an intricate pro- cedure in Mr, Schoonover's Industrial Arts class. An experiment was being conducted in Mr. Java's Chemistry class. X ig 553 Q, - . A XE, b v z, . M V 1 . I i' L-7'-9 T - V if e. - I ' X' -- A K., A V J, X -f ' -if , ,T ' , , :f 5' - Q13 ' 'A' Al , gt V Z ak , 1 -A i nl 72, ti A 1 ' 6 assign . . an ed qxCe af Q ad Q Pte? 4' M MCQEEYXHQM Cm rs- 6 whim lx goin ,uC9- L lgxeax. CL SS SCE E Q ,.,. l 5 T 2 , E ii , . F , . 0' Allan Smith prepared to operate one of the machines in Mr. Speck's Vocational Education class. Allan Stakel and Robert Wilson explained I1 problem in Mr. Reed's Mathematics class.
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Our graduating class of '5I . ? sf ANTHONY GOULD BROCK YATES 'A-J Tony . . . a determined Urbane, six footer . . . og? guy . . . Alpha Chi, Choir Co-editor of Forum, Vice- I f 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- President Senior Class, Al- ' 1 ball 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . pha Chi Hi-Y, Student X aspires toward college, pre- Council 3, Football 2, 3 . . . X. In ferably Michigan State . . . future author . . . One of the YN X gy one of the buddies. buddies. SENUQR President of Senior Class. ..-ss: I-- MR. FRANCIS MR. CLAYTON LOVEJOY ' UNU GAIL BEVERLY fight smile SCHQQNOVER MKDHLR haired 1 n.,..a .Na es egnb' Ive wik?de:iers0Yj2?itySEiiiltiY CEE Chairmen of Senior Advisers ,Sify 0fAY?Tegl:sv Hon me . X15 1 Q ' 1 ' 01' senior Mgr Y-Teens, 5:1 g I h Towpath ssgzbly . commit eg Secreti the Tow!-W tee, if Senior dass Vpprhng, or wrmriiercial anmciinterfffe- H future anesthiriglurer D wavy blue does CLASS OF 1951 It doesn't seem possible that our high school days have come to an end. These last three years at Lockport Senior High School have been the best of all our twelve years and finally our senior year has topped them all. Now we are at the commencement of our lives. Soon our senior year will be one of the most cherished of all memories. How can we forget the Blue and Gold Student Council campaign, the senior elections, the Sadie Hawkins Dance with those photographs of local Daisy Maes and Li'1 Abners, the Holly Hop with Old St. Nick sailing over the gym, the semester exams, the pot luck supper with entertainment afterwards, Heaven Can Wait, final exams and Regents, frothy formals at the majestic Senior Prom, Class Day, and finally starry, tearful eyes at graduation. Yes, the days of our youth are the days of our glory and we will never forget this - OUR SENIOR YEAR. 15
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