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LOWACADIAN 1946 ll OPHO ORE HI TORY The First ball whizzed down Allen 1 getting a strike with Bob Pernasilice presiding and Helen Louis waiting with eagerness to substitute for him. Carolyn Cryilik industriously kept score while Farrington Young held the cash. With a helping hand, Miss Hickman, Miss Hurwitz and Mr. Kilpatrick guided us through the whole game. To increase the weight of the money bag we sponsored a successful Halloween Dance with Johnny Ross, orchestra, decorations, and all the trimmings. During the 'second and third frames, two assembly programs were produced by our class- matesg one was a Christmas play and the other a discussion based on the value of math. The big event that put the Sophomore on the map was their Sweetheart Ball sponsored during the Valentine Day's frame. Topping all informal dances of the year in music, deco- rations and enjoyment, it also brought the class a large net profit. The music of b '0lllN2lT S or- chestra put everyone In the Mood . It was definitely a night when, quote, a good time was had by all, unquote. Football and basketball seasons were met by Sophs who were really on the beam. How could the I V's have gotten along without that group of our Sophomores? The girls were well represented in basketball, hockey, bowling and other girls' sports. G. A. A. would have a dif- ficult time surviving without them. Band, chorus and glee club saw the musically inclined QPJ members of our class through- out the game. The high score brought by these activities during the game really put the Sophomores near the top. 29
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1946 AROUND THE CAMPUS
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LOWACAUIAN 1946 OPHOMORE liirst Row: 'Left to Rifrht Pauline Lucas, Richard Buxton, Peffff Kotary, Beryl Leh- tw bb , 1 man, Pauline Delles, Daniel Lehman, Norma lfloch, Bernard Louis, Shirley johnson, Donald Mattis, Margaret Coyle, Donald Maring, Beverly Loson, Douglas Hurd. Second Row: QLeft to Rightj Betty Ann Jacques, Clarence Cobb, Anna Kubinski, blames llanno, Shirley Austin, Darwin Peters, Helen Harris, Robert Mosher, Dorothy Bezer, VVil- bur Martin, Charmaine Burnham, Robert Campany, Miss llurwitz. 'l'l1ird Row: QLeft to Rightj lidna Greeiilow, Blair Buell, VVanna Griffin, NVilliam Ma- honey, -lean Moffat, Charles Green, Evelyn Menard, Roy llamblin, Sharon Linstruth, Antho- ny Michnowicz, Lydia Kaufmann. Fourth Row: QLeft to Rightj Betty Laribee, Robert llanno, Florence Micek, Robert Menard, Kathryn Morrison, Arthur McCue, joan Borowiec, Richard Cummings, Barbara Brown, Ulin Lyndaker, Alfreda Millard, Roswell Flannagan, Kathryn Bellinger, 30
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