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JOAN BARKER-cheerful, a smile for all, I'm from the hill . . . junior play usher: senior play fmake-UPF: F.I'I.A. 2, 3, 4 fpres. 415 Student Council 1. BERNICE j. BOROWIEC-light hearted, homemaker . . . senior play castg noon hour sports 1, 21 noon hour G.A.A. 25 science club IQ F.I-I.A. 3, 4, chorus 4g Lowacadian Staff 4. KENNETH ALLEN Ken, likable, will ELAINE BALASH jovial, sunny, ing' YCSPOUSHJIC - ' - Iunim' Play ISYHBC and friendly . . . junior play usherg senior play lishringlc Senior play Glass and lishfinsia usher, dance club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, z, 3, 4 baseball 1- Csec. 45: chorus 1. JULIA BENWARE-julir, amiable, pleasant company . . . junior play castg senior play fadvertisingjg noon hour sports 1, 35 pep club 2, 3, 4Q dance club 1, 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 4 lvice-pres. 43, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Csong leader 2, pres. 31, operetta 3, 4 fcostumes 3, prompter 452 Student Council 2, Noon Whistle Stall' 3, 4, Lowacadian Staff 4, noon hour G.A.A. 1, 33 Chorus 3, 4, NYSSPA 3. KORLEEN BICHE-Corky, reliable, im- aginative, those brown eyes! . . .junior play Cmakc-uplg senior play cast, noon hour sports 1, 2, 3, 4, noon hour G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fhockey manager 45, pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, jayvee cheerleader 2, 3 Chr-:ad cheerleader 3,5 dance club 2, 3 Csec. and treasf 3li F.B.L.A. 4, chorus 1, 2, 3, 41 band 1, z, 3, 4, orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, operetta 2, 3, 4 Cmake-upjg Stu- dent Council 2g Lowacadian Stall 4 fliterary editorlq Noon Whistle Stafl 1, 2, 3, 4 Cassociate editor 3. 43: NYSSPA 3, 4, Ways and Means Committee 4. ai JANET BENWARE-square dance fan, I have my fun . . . junior play fticket and publicityl, dance club 2, 3g F.II.A. 2, 3, 4. X we xx RICHARD BROWN-Bmwnir, well-liked, reserved, basketeer . . . 'Transfer from Croghan 23 junior play Cstage and sctJg senior play Cstage and setlg L club 3, basket- ball 2, 3, 45 noon hour sports 2, 3, 4, Low- acadian Stafl 4. I7 458 GTCQP .dl .syovfsgoy S3 wo 67 Ve . 00 ,eo
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CLASS OFFICERS Stephen Meda Presidenf Michael Howley Vine-President Johanna Delles Secretary Herbert Call Treasurer Tim lv Our fiory Remember how excited and scared we were the first day we entered high school? However, bravely and boldly, we faced the storm and got down to work. Our first big task was choosing our ofiicers. David Repak was elected to head the class and VVilliam VVard, Johanna Delles, and Herbert Call were chosen as his assistants. With all our homework we were kept busy but a few of our members took time out to enter into various fields of athletics. In the spring we sponsored a dance in favor of the juniors, and to climax the year we went on a picnic to Cedar Point. During our second year in high school our class started getting into things. With Bill Ward presiding at the meetings, Skip'l Lynch assisting him, Jo Delles keep- ing minutes and Hub Call as treasurer. We had a suc- cessful year sponsoring bake sales and other money raising ventures. The biggest event of the year was the Sophomore Sweetheart Ball, in which we chose a senior king and queen and members of our class as attendants. VVith two years of experience behind us we started our junior year. To lead us in our work we chose the same ofiicers as the preceding year, Bill Ward, Skip Lynch, Jo Delles and Herb Call. It was now our turn to welcome the freshmen into high school, which We did with the Frosh- junior Dance. VVe soon realized how talented our class was when we received so many raves for Meet Me.In St. Louis. At Easter time we were kept busy planning and decorating for our first formal, the Junior Prom. Seniors at last! Of course, this turned out to be our busiest and happiest year. Elected to see us through the Hnal year were Steve Meda, presidentg Michael Howley, vice-president, Johanna Delles, secretary and Herbert Call, treasurer. Our senior play Papa Was A Preacheru proved to be a great success. The year's activities were centered mainly on fund raising for a senior trip in April. VVe sold candy and soft drinks at games, held a series of square dances and conducted several paper drives. We changed the gymnasium into a winter wonderland when we presented our Christmas Formal, the Monday after Christmas. Then came the highlight of the year which we had been working for since we entered high school-our trip to New York City. Breaking the usual tradition, we went during Easter vacation and spent four glorious days in the largest city in the world. WVhen we returned home, we began to make plans for graduation and the Senior Ball. Thus, our four memorable years in high school came to an end. ADVISORS Miss Olive Kilpatrick Miss Elizabeth M. Sacco Mr. Francis Campbell Mr. Everett jones
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HERBERT CALL-Shfap, cheerful, home- work is a nuisance, personality plus . . . class treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, junior play fstage and setj, senior play Cstage and setl, L club I, 2, 3, basketball IQ football 1 lmanagerl, wrestling 2, track I, 2, 3, chorus 4, operetta 41 Student Council 2, 3, 4 fvice-pres. 41, Lowacadian Staff 4, Ways and Means Committee 4. JAMES CLEMONS-jim, stuclious, quiet, mathematics is my meat . . . noon hour sports 3, wrestling I, 3. I8 FRANKLIN D. BUELL-Frank, carefree, MELINDA L. BUSH-Linda, artistic, contented . . . junior play lpropsl, senior and striking. . . junior play cast, senior play play lpropsb, dance club 3. cast, after-school sports 1, 2, 3, 4, after school G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, jayvee cheerleadgy 2, Varsity cheerleader 3, 4, pep club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4 Cvice-pres. 3, sec. and treas. 43, Science club IQ chorus r, 2 3, band 2, 3, 4, small choir 2, 3, 4, o 2, 3, 4, Girls' quartet 41 All State 4, on editorj, National Honor Society 3, ' h majorette 2, 3, 4. ' Whistle Staff IQ Lowacadian Staff 4 lart QP, CPN PAULINE CAMPANY-clever, calm, a JOHN CHAPIN-Chap, track man, cour- ready smile . . . junior play usher, senior Ieous, cordial. . .junior play fpropslg senior play usher, dance club 1, 2, Lowacadian play fpropsj, Lclub 2, 3, football3, 4, track Staff 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science club 1, basketball 2, 3, Lowacadian Staff 4. BERNARD CANIPANY-Bzrnir, quiet, mannerly, punctual . . . always reading JOHN COMINS-not a care in the world, that red hair! . . . Transfer from Glenfield z, senior play Cstage and lightsl.
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